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andrew thomas, in sidney. >> reporter: more excuses to go to sidney, you have them. >> it looks spectacularlet's talk sport shall we. the face of u.s. football for a decade and no place for him at the 2014 world cup and u.s. top scorer donavan was left out of the squad for brazil next month and 32-year-old striker was going to make the fourth world cup and they left him out. >> his disappointment is huge and i totally understand that and took it very professional because he is a professional player and he knows i have respect for him but i have to make decisions as of today. i have to make decisions what is good today for this group going into brazil and there i just think that, you know, the other guys right now are a little bit ahead of time and i told him that and he understands it but obviously he is very disappointed. >> as you can see the football manager's job is always p precarious and plenty of faces next season and the one with the most attention is the first woman to manage a professional team in france and paul reese reports. >> striding through the doors of a french second divi
andrew thomas, in sidney. >> reporter: more excuses to go to sidney, you have them. >> it looks spectacularlet's talk sport shall we. the face of u.s. football for a decade and no place for him at the 2014 world cup and u.s. top scorer donavan was left out of the squad for brazil next month and 32-year-old striker was going to make the fourth world cup and they left him out. >> his disappointment is huge and i totally understand that and took it very professional because he is...
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. >> and sidney?> there are two african-americans in the history of the tony awards that won two, james earl jones and myself. there is only one african american who has both, and that is me. that is not to toot my own horn, but is more better necessarily? i could have chose, if that is where my head was at -- >> a play that would have been more likely to deliver a tony. >> i am not thinking that. i am amazed by this opportunity and what i see. i only got 48 more chances. and i am happy for them. and i am really happy -- i know latanya longer. that is why i said -- there is no question. me and scott and kenny sat down and said, end of conversation. call latanya. we work together when i was the filling. she was starring in the play, 1979. i filled in for skeeter. i came in as a replacement. i was like, who is this chick? because she was rumbling, and i never forgot it. >> were you romancing him a little bit? >> never. >> i have seen it with her. i have seen it with my own wife. i know what it is for he
. >> and sidney?> there are two african-americans in the history of the tony awards that won two, james earl jones and myself. there is only one african american who has both, and that is me. that is not to toot my own horn, but is more better necessarily? i could have chose, if that is where my head was at -- >> a play that would have been more likely to deliver a tony. >> i am not thinking that. i am amazed by this opportunity and what i see. i only got 48 more chances....
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seattle and stay (woman) sidney, where are you going? (sidney) oh, i didn't tell you?a lecture. another lecture? gonna have you on the faculty. i don't mind. it's good to give back. you don't owe them anything. just gave them a half-million dollars last year. that's just writing a check. i won't be late. i'll try not to wake you. you can wake me. good night, maria. good night, carolyn. have a pleasant evening, sir. mrs. danvers. [door shuts] (man) good evening, sir. we all set? (sidney) yeah, i think i'll drive myself tonight. (man) you want the volvo? no, i think i'll take the ford. i'll bring it around. thank you. [car door shuts] [george thorogood's bad to the bone plays] ♪ bad to the bone ♪ bad to the bone ♪ b-b-b-b-b-bad ♪ b-b-b-b-b-bad ♪ b-b-b-b-b-bad
seattle and stay (woman) sidney, where are you going? (sidney) oh, i didn't tell you?a lecture. another lecture? gonna have you on the faculty. i don't mind. it's good to give back. you don't owe them anything. just gave them a half-million dollars last year. that's just writing a check. i won't be late. i'll try not to wake you. you can wake me. good night, maria. good night, carolyn. have a pleasant evening, sir. mrs. danvers. [door shuts] (man) good evening, sir. we all set? (sidney) yeah, i...
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sidney huang, the cfo of jd.com. all right, kayla, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, what does it look like to have a tennis ball coming at your face at 90 miles an hour? seeing through the eyes of roger federer thanks to google glass. >>> plus, a little throwback action for you, the cute kid on the right side of the screen, jon steinberg back in the '80s. where does tbt come from? the s&p tech sector at a 13 1/2-year high today. we're back in a minute. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood
sidney huang, the cfo of jd.com. all right, kayla, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, what does it look like to have a tennis ball coming at your face at 90 miles an hour? seeing through the eyes of roger federer thanks to google glass. >>> plus, a little throwback action for you, the cute kid on the right side of the screen, jon steinberg back in the '80s. where does tbt come from? the s&p tech sector at a 13 1/2-year high today. we're back in a minute. with all...
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she was not yet divorced from sidney, but she was separated. and she was hired -- went on the staff about two weeks after the publisher received the letter. she is convinced that if the women's caucus had not been formed, she would not have gotten that job so quickly. that they were able to say, "ha-ha" -- according to her, you know -- we have a woman bureau chief now in paris, one of the prime bureaus. flora was the first woman bureau chief in the history of the times. and six months later i followed her to paris, by then speaking french fluently. and there was a storm within the management about sending a second woman to paris. i cannot imagine a storm occurring in any corporation about sending a second man to join the head of the agency in paris or anywhere. c-span: were you one of the leaders? >> guest: yes. i've always been a troublemaker abe rosenthal called me a sort of inveterate tummler. abe rosenthal ... c-span: who is abe rosenthal? >> guest: abe rosenthal was the executive editor -- the most controversial and one of the best in many
she was not yet divorced from sidney, but she was separated. and she was hired -- went on the staff about two weeks after the publisher received the letter. she is convinced that if the women's caucus had not been formed, she would not have gotten that job so quickly. that they were able to say, "ha-ha" -- according to her, you know -- we have a woman bureau chief now in paris, one of the prime bureaus. flora was the first woman bureau chief in the history of the times. and six months...
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. >> sidney, talk to me about the partnership with ten cent. wonder if revenue growth might rick sorry because you have so many customers on that mobile platform. >> this is really a very important part of jd.com, combining the largest e-commerce company with the largest internet company in china with the largest user base on pc and mobile. >> now, talk to me about what you're investing in fulfillment sectors. that is really the key to your continuing to grow and be able to reach the rural and western parts of china. it also puts the pressure on your timing when it comes to making a profit. >> if you look at historically and in the past few years, for example, the cap level was pretty manageable. we have been able to have free cash flow over the past two years. i think investment is actually more measured than most people expected. and moving ahead, we will continue to invest, especially for the seven major fulfillment centers. we will make sure we have control over the key geography. >> sidney, as a former kpmg auditor, you probably know more
. >> sidney, talk to me about the partnership with ten cent. wonder if revenue growth might rick sorry because you have so many customers on that mobile platform. >> this is really a very important part of jd.com, combining the largest e-commerce company with the largest internet company in china with the largest user base on pc and mobile. >> now, talk to me about what you're investing in fulfillment sectors. that is really the key to your continuing to grow and be able to...
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i met sidney's first wife. ruby would know. >> charlie: once again, before i say goodbye, it was a pleasure to have you. "a raisin in the sun" at the barrymore theater through june 15. no way we could keep you from the theater after this conversation. thank you for joining us, good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by rose communications >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. >> don't touch it. it's hot! >> i gotta tell you, you people
i met sidney's first wife. ruby would know. >> charlie: once again, before i say goodbye, it was a pleasure to have you. "a raisin in the sun" at the barrymore theater through june 15. no way we could keep you from the theater after this conversation. thank you for joining us, good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by rose communications >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition....
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the festival of lights is hopping to bomb bard visitors to sidney this season has had tough tim times. success is proving to be rather ill lumnating. >> they are australian land marked not you believe seen in bright sunshine, but it's winter in sidney. that he means longer nights for a fet value of lights taken over the city. projections on water. [blocks and convansz. an orchestra of light. an opportunity to i didn't to light a 1960s building. make it grow out of the ground. to ponder what use to be here before buildings. >> beautiful though the architectural illumnations are, the motivation for this event is economy, a strong australian dollar has hit the tourism industry hard. sydney is known as a summer city. the beaches are quiet between june and august. the city needed something to keep its tourists on their toes. >> we are looking for ideas of how to fill hotel rooms in winter in sydney. >> that's how it was born. >> running an ice cream business can be tough in winter. during last year's festival, this shop's revenues went up 70%. >> every year, it seems to get better. more pe
the festival of lights is hopping to bomb bard visitors to sidney this season has had tough tim times. success is proving to be rather ill lumnating. >> they are australian land marked not you believe seen in bright sunshine, but it's winter in sidney. that he means longer nights for a fet value of lights taken over the city. projections on water. [blocks and convansz. an orchestra of light. an opportunity to i didn't to light a 1960s building. make it grow out of the ground. to ponder...
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i met sidney's first wife. ruby would know. >> charlie: once again, before i say goodbye, it was a pleasure to have you. "a raisin in the sun" at the barrymore theater through june 15. no way we could keep you from the theater after this conversation. thank you for joining us, good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by rose communications >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >>> thestreet.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> music to apple's ears? apple reportedly in talks to make its largest acquisition ever in the music business. the company that created itunes and ipod, why do they need this deal? >>> and calling off their $35 billion merger, and other deals may also run into trouble. >>> and bargain hu
i met sidney's first wife. ruby would know. >> charlie: once again, before i say goodbye, it was a pleasure to have you. "a raisin in the sun" at the barrymore theater through june 15. no way we could keep you from the theater after this conversation. thank you for joining us, good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by rose communications >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib...
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sport and the only driver to win the title in a car he actually built himself and we report from sidneyhe first ever champion in the grand prix in 1959 and securing the over all title that year by pushing his car over the finish line of the united states' race. he run out of fuel on the financial straight and fourth place there was enough. >> i'm very, very pleased and i certainly have a lot with john cooper and the keebler car company and my messics helped me get as far as i had. >> reporter: before racing cars he was a mechanic in the airforce and moved in the 50s to race he kept up his engineering skills and is the only person who has won a championship he helped design and build and bore his name. >> he is a man that changed formula one forever. and first putting the engine in the rear and to construct the championship and driver's championship with a car with his name and no one will do that, unique achievement and leg end. >> formula one champion three times, in 1959, 1960 and in 1966. along the way he won 14 grand prix races. and based in britain for his racing career he retired
sport and the only driver to win the title in a car he actually built himself and we report from sidneyhe first ever champion in the grand prix in 1959 and securing the over all title that year by pushing his car over the finish line of the united states' race. he run out of fuel on the financial straight and fourth place there was enough. >> i'm very, very pleased and i certainly have a lot with john cooper and the keebler car company and my messics helped me get as far as i had....
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expect almost a million people to see these lights contrib ut regi butting almost $20 million for sidney'sconomy. >> it helps this year's winter so far has been exceptionally warm. out door fetched values do particularly well when it doesn't 15 regi feel much like winter. >> you might not think of yemen as a happy place since it has been the center of a strung between rebels and al-qaeda but one group wants to get your attention. ♪ it might seem crazy, what i am about to say. ♪ sometimes she is hear. ♪ you can take away >> that's right. pharrell's mega hit "happy" by "regi "support yes, ma'amep." they are trying to bring about non-high violent change and they tell al jazeera that it took three and a half weeks to shoot that video, but because of all of the power cuts, it took nearly two and a half weeks to edit. we will bring you more on their story tomorrow. happiness is the truth. all right. i am morgan radford. talk to al jazeera is coming up next. for news updates around the world, go to our website, "aljazeera.com." >> regi >> i would say antisemittism globally is the worst i knew reg
expect almost a million people to see these lights contrib ut regi butting almost $20 million for sidney'sconomy. >> it helps this year's winter so far has been exceptionally warm. out door fetched values do particularly well when it doesn't 15 regi feel much like winter. >> you might not think of yemen as a happy place since it has been the center of a strung between rebels and al-qaeda but one group wants to get your attention. ♪ it might seem crazy, what i am about to say. ♪...
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so for example i would to the lbj library and see his relationship with sidney wineberg, the chairman of goldman sachs at the tomorrow, and then be at the fdr larry and see how they had been closed friends because of something lbj said to sidney wineberg, we were both fdr men, so good to have you on me time again. and then when i went to the fdr library to see the beginnings of that relationship. so, a lot of times starting in the middle of history and going backwards allowed me to catch up in the middle and good to the same bankers and see their relationships with all the presidents in between. when i saw many instances if you had a relationship with one president, you had a relationship with many. and going back furor further in time -- i mentioned how tom lamont was the chairman at jp morgan in the crash of '1929. and what i didn't know -- i found another when i what at the fdr library in hyde park, where i grew up and had gone as a kid -- he actually had rented out his townhouse on 65th 65th street in manhattan to thomas lamont for several years while fdr was the assistant navy se
so for example i would to the lbj library and see his relationship with sidney wineberg, the chairman of goldman sachs at the tomorrow, and then be at the fdr larry and see how they had been closed friends because of something lbj said to sidney wineberg, we were both fdr men, so good to have you on me time again. and then when i went to the fdr library to see the beginnings of that relationship. so, a lot of times starting in the middle of history and going backwards allowed me to catch up in...
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died in queens age 88, andrew thomas, al jazeera, sidney. >>> that story and the rest of today's news including much more on our top story of the disturbances in libya can all be found on our website. ♪ >> fracking is producing loads of oil and gas and plenty of controversy. then you see the gas drilling technologies america's new gold rush. just because the stuff sits under your property doesn't mean you can cash in on it. and whether you're conservative or liberal there's a good chance that ron paul has at least one opinion you grac agree with. and how one american group is taking care of its own. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi and this is "real money." >> this is "real money" and you are the most important part of the show. tell us what's on your mind, @ali velshi or facebook @ali velshi. fracking, hydraulic fracturing. whatever you call it, it's a billion dollar boom that's adding millions to state covers. horizontal drilling and explosive charge creates holes in the rock then a combination of water, chemicals and sand is injected into the well at high pressure. trapped air a
died in queens age 88, andrew thomas, al jazeera, sidney. >>> that story and the rest of today's news including much more on our top story of the disturbances in libya can all be found on our website. ♪ >> fracking is producing loads of oil and gas and plenty of controversy. then you see the gas drilling technologies america's new gold rush. just because the stuff sits under your property doesn't mean you can cash in on it. and whether you're conservative or liberal there's a...
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and based in britain for his racing career and he died in queens age 88, andrew thomas, al jazeera, sidneyat story and the rest of today's news including much more on our top story of the disturbances in libya can all be found on our website. ♪ >> fracking is producing loads of oil and gas and plenty of controversy. then you see the gas drilling technologies america's new gold rush. just because the stuff sits under your property doesn't mean you can cash in on it. and whether you're conservative or liberal there's a good chance that ron paul has at least one opinion you grac agree with. and how one american group is taking care of its own. i'm davish
and based in britain for his racing career and he died in queens age 88, andrew thomas, al jazeera, sidneyat story and the rest of today's news including much more on our top story of the disturbances in libya can all be found on our website. ♪ >> fracking is producing loads of oil and gas and plenty of controversy. then you see the gas drilling technologies america's new gold rush. just because the stuff sits under your property doesn't mean you can cash in on it. and whether you're...
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world in need of homes and the government is edging forward and all too aware of the risk and i'm in sidneyorter: thailand has a ceremony to mark 64 years since the corps -- coronation and reigned in a country for those who criticize the royal family can be in prison for up to 15 years and they support the acting prime minister are opposed to the law. it's been two weeks now since 16 guides died after an avalanche on mt. everest and many breadwinners for the families and now they rely on government compensation but we report from the capital kathmandu but that money is failing to come through. >> reporter: grief who lost his father. and he had been to the mt. everest nine times supporting him and spent 20 years helping people achieve their dreams. >> translator: he was a very honest and decent man. he used to help everyone. i miss him a lot. >> reporter: now he prays in his home where the family is observing the traditional 49 days of mourning. these british rituals can cost 10s of thousands of dollars and so far the family has received no money from the government. and his 21-year-old daug
world in need of homes and the government is edging forward and all too aware of the risk and i'm in sidneyorter: thailand has a ceremony to mark 64 years since the corps -- coronation and reigned in a country for those who criticize the royal family can be in prison for up to 15 years and they support the acting prime minister are opposed to the law. it's been two weeks now since 16 guides died after an avalanche on mt. everest and many breadwinners for the families and now they rely on...
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breaking out of center but the report finds he was killed by staff and andrew thomas has more from sidney>> reporter: back in february the minister was quick to say he had been killed outside of the detention center and if head not broken out he would not come to any harm and this report shows how wrong that was and he was beaten to death in the center and it was staff working in there who killed him and the report talks about rising tension as it became clear to them he tried to come by boat and wouldn't be settled in australia and there were riots and police and some of the staff dragged the detendeten -- deta to be beaten and the salvation army led the attack and he was beaten and a rock dropped on his head. separately a guard who worked for g 4 slashed the throat of another detainee and another report says he was lucky to survive. >> and flood waters start to recede in the balkins and are facing difficulties on one town an evacuation is planned because of a looming landslide and kim reports. >> reporter: this is behind the village and there was little warning and now those living belo
breaking out of center but the report finds he was killed by staff and andrew thomas has more from sidney>> reporter: back in february the minister was quick to say he had been killed outside of the detention center and if head not broken out he would not come to any harm and this report shows how wrong that was and he was beaten to death in the center and it was staff working in there who killed him and the report talks about rising tension as it became clear to them he tried to come by...
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, while casting the role of "west wing" president, aaron sorkin first considered another own than sidneypoitier for the gig. >>> and according to foreign policy, the pentagon has a plan to stop the zombie apocalypse. seriously, they do. in an unclassified document, the defense department lays out a zombie survival plan. a strategic command spokeswoman says the document is just a training tool. and yet, under disclaimers, a note reads, "this plan was not actually designed as a joke." that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> all right, so, i am joined now by "washington post" reporter, not zombie, ed o'keefe. good morning, ed. although it's really early in the morning, some folks are still in that zombie stage. >> yeah, that's hard to top, that report. >> yeah, it's not a joke, though. it is not. and this isn't either. a new report quotes karl rove suggesting that hillary clinton may have experienced brain damage after a fall nearly two years ago, which temporarily prevented her from, as you recall, testifying about the attacks in benghazi. is he serious? i mean, that's quite
, while casting the role of "west wing" president, aaron sorkin first considered another own than sidneypoitier for the gig. >>> and according to foreign policy, the pentagon has a plan to stop the zombie apocalypse. seriously, they do. in an unclassified document, the defense department lays out a zombie survival plan. a strategic command spokeswoman says the document is just a training tool. and yet, under disclaimers, a note reads, "this plan was not actually designed...
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still no goals for sidney crosby or rick nash for that matter this postseason. a.m. eastern time over on espn. >>> an amazing goal from one of the greatest soccer players on the planet is our "play of the day." it happened yesterday in spain. >> it's pretty awesome. sit back, watch and listen. >> score! >> check it out. slo-mo. >> oh, wow. >> back-kicked it like a backhand with your foot. >> like he wasn't even -- >> yeah. >> -- going to do that. >> anyway, cristiano ronaldo of spain's real madrid, it was his 50th goal for the team this season, arguably his most amazing. >> his 50th goal of the season. >> yeah. >> usually it's like 0-0 for these things, right, like 0-0 they have a match that goes for three hours. he's got 50 goals. >> that is why he makes the big bucks. >> amazing. >> that was pretty awesome. it looked like he was shutting a door like he walked out of his house and he forgot to close the door. you know what i'm saying? how is that? i can do that pretty good. shut the door with the back of my foot. >> kick a goal? >> the soccer ball thing, not so
still no goals for sidney crosby or rick nash for that matter this postseason. a.m. eastern time over on espn. >>> an amazing goal from one of the greatest soccer players on the planet is our "play of the day." it happened yesterday in spain. >> it's pretty awesome. sit back, watch and listen. >> score! >> check it out. slo-mo. >> oh, wow. >> back-kicked it like a backhand with your foot. >> like he wasn't even -- >> yeah. >> --...
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sidney was hiking that mid- afternoon when she found him. >> i am familiar with the rock here so i took the trail up the rock and i noticed a body lying in the bushes and was not responsive. >> he doesn't look like he has been there very long, no decomposition so... >> in november, he plunged from the same rock and died. although they have not released his identity, they have not ruled him out. we wills to -- we will toss it back to you. >>> a man is accused of robbing and shooting two hikers on a california hiking trail. it happened on the iron canyon trail. a massachusetts man died there at the scene and his 76-year- old friend is still in stable condition. detectives want anybody between that time to call. >>> and 59-year-old michael garcia was arrested saturday after police caught him in the middle of an assault. it happened near the home deem poe. police saw him working there and people who knew him believe he targeted the woman. >> the guy said here come with me and you can take a shower at my hotel and she was vulnerable and he grabbed her over at the bushes and he drug her in an
sidney was hiking that mid- afternoon when she found him. >> i am familiar with the rock here so i took the trail up the rock and i noticed a body lying in the bushes and was not responsive. >> he doesn't look like he has been there very long, no decomposition so... >> in november, he plunged from the same rock and died. although they have not released his identity, they have not ruled him out. we wills to -- we will toss it back to you. >>> a man is accused of...
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the next three movies were with sidney lumet and rich in -- richard attenborough. turned down a lot of money, but it was making me sick to do it. i like that story because he did not tell me what to do. he said, i can tell you that what you choose to do or choose not to do will determine how you are perceived. >> and when you look back, that is right. >> it changed everything. >> he worked with good directors. >> i turned it down, and four months later, i got "cry freedom," the first time i was nominated for an oscar. if i had done that, i would not have done "right freedom, -- "cr y freedom," and who knows what happened -- what would have happened. >> how do you like this ensemble? >> i love it. >> are you intimidated? >> i have my own little bathroom. >> she is the honest. -- >> i have my own little statue. >> she is the funniest. >> i do have my statue. but i do not function from intimidation. i do not think it is healthy. sometimes, you cannot help it if somebody blows you away. was not the case. sometimes, something really moves you. we are all here with whate
the next three movies were with sidney lumet and rich in -- richard attenborough. turned down a lot of money, but it was making me sick to do it. i like that story because he did not tell me what to do. he said, i can tell you that what you choose to do or choose not to do will determine how you are perceived. >> and when you look back, that is right. >> it changed everything. >> he worked with good directors. >> i turned it down, and four months later, i got "cry...
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would be at the fdr library and see how they've been close friends because something lbj has said to sidney weinberg in the 60s, is so good to have you i'm 18 again. they were on the same team. when i went to the fdr library to see, for example, the beginning of that relationship. a lot of times the middle of history going back with allowed me to then catch up in the middle and go to the same tankers and see what the relationships were. but i found that men and says, you've had a relationship with many. going back further in time eventually lamont was the chairman at jp market during the crash of 1929. but i didn't know and i found this out is that the the fdr library in hyde park, he actually had rented out this townhouse on east 65th street in manhattan to thomas lamont for several years while fdr was the assistant navy secretary under woodrow wilson. so that's high that happen into the great depression had started way back. they're both gone to harvard. they been in the harvard paper over there. a young editor at the paper had a very long history, which then lasted for several decades. s
would be at the fdr library and see how they've been close friends because something lbj has said to sidney weinberg in the 60s, is so good to have you i'm 18 again. they were on the same team. when i went to the fdr library to see, for example, the beginning of that relationship. a lot of times the middle of history going back with allowed me to then catch up in the middle and go to the same tankers and see what the relationships were. but i found that men and says, you've had a relationship...
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sidney crosby scored his first goal ending a 13-game shout. marc-andre fleury shut out the rangers 3-0. game 4 is wednesday. >> in the day's other play-off game. marian gaborik scored giving his team a bin over the anaheim ducks. the kings are 2-0 up in their level of seven series. game 3 thursday in l.a. >>> roger federer withdrew from the madrid masters to spend time with his family. they are expecting his third trial. he's pulling out of the you were tournament but will rejoin the tour. he will likely miss the role mosters and the french open if it conflicts with the birth. roger federer has not missed a grand slam since 2000. >>> michael phelps's comeback continues at the charlotte's grix. he came out of retirement, competing in california. he has entered the 100 metres butterfly and 200m freestyle in north carolina. >> that it all the sport for now. back to you. thank you vich indeed. >> it was once known as the automotive capital of the world and the home of motown music. recently the u.s. city of detroit is notorious for bankruptcy and
sidney crosby scored his first goal ending a 13-game shout. marc-andre fleury shut out the rangers 3-0. game 4 is wednesday. >> in the day's other play-off game. marian gaborik scored giving his team a bin over the anaheim ducks. the kings are 2-0 up in their level of seven series. game 3 thursday in l.a. >>> roger federer withdrew from the madrid masters to spend time with his family. they are expecting his third trial. he's pulling out of the you were tournament but will rejoin...
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homes and australia government is ending forward but only too aware of the risks, andrew thomas in sidneycus stunt went wrong in the united states and the curtain drops and they are tangingly and the harness snapped and falling 13 meters to the ground on top of a dancer at the bottom. it's been two weeks since 16 guides died after an avalanche on mt. everest and many were primary breadwinners for the families and now relatives rely on government compensation but we report from the capitol kathmandu but the money is failing to be delivered. >> reporter: grief for a son who lost his father. and he had been to mt. everest nine times and spent 20 years helping people achieve their dreams. >> translator: he was a very honest and decent man. he used to help everyone. i miss him a lot. >> reporter: now he has prayers in his home where the families and observe the traditional 49 days of mourning. the rituals can cost 10s of thousands of dollars and so far the family received no money from the government. and 21-year-old daughter now has to look over her brother, sister, mother and grandmother. >>
homes and australia government is ending forward but only too aware of the risks, andrew thomas in sidneycus stunt went wrong in the united states and the curtain drops and they are tangingly and the harness snapped and falling 13 meters to the ground on top of a dancer at the bottom. it's been two weeks since 16 guides died after an avalanche on mt. everest and many were primary breadwinners for the families and now relatives rely on government compensation but we report from the capitol...
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isaac sidney and ruben. they have loved ice hockey since they were young. when he was seven years old sidney suffered on moderate concussion on the ice and a few years later isaac suffered a more severe concussion and again. both boys had headaches and they started struggling in class and started acting out. isaac's concussion kept them out of school for a while and as you might imagine cheryl was horrified as she put it. you only have one brain and that's a good line. you want to make sure that you are treating it right. fortunately with the help of doctors both ways health and behavior improved in sydney was back on the ice 10 weeks after his concussion. he's hoping to play varsity next year as a freshman and last winter isaac played forward as his high school team won the state championship. now cheryl and jason could have pulled their boys out. it was such a scare and had their doctors recommended it that's what they would have done but they knew like millions of kids across the country kids love their sports. so cheryl and jason educated themselves on
isaac sidney and ruben. they have loved ice hockey since they were young. when he was seven years old sidney suffered on moderate concussion on the ice and a few years later isaac suffered a more severe concussion and again. both boys had headaches and they started struggling in class and started acting out. isaac's concussion kept them out of school for a while and as you might imagine cheryl was horrified as she put it. you only have one brain and that's a good line. you want to make sure...
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. >> it turns out the passenger is sidney byrd, a career criminal who escaped prison while out on work release. >> had nothing to lose. he wasn't going back to alabama penitentiary. he wasn't going back to jail. >> backup is now on the scene, the manhunt for byrd is on. >> the county calls the team out there and dog team, and pretty quick, within an hour, an hour 15 minutes, hour and a half tops the smith county deputies have already caught him hidden underneath some leaves in a pasture less than a hundred yards away. >> years after the ordeal, troopers goins and andreesen recall the dramatic events of that fateful night. >> i get that one round off right here. >> we had 30 minutes left of the shift when all this happened. >> i had gotten the camera put in the day before. it was one of those fluky things. three holes in his jacket. >> byrd is found guilty of aggravated assault on a public servant with a deadly weapon and sentenced to life in prison. >> i started that day as a rookie, but i went home that night as a veteran. >>> coming up -- with a gun in each hand, a man opens fire on
. >> it turns out the passenger is sidney byrd, a career criminal who escaped prison while out on work release. >> had nothing to lose. he wasn't going back to alabama penitentiary. he wasn't going back to jail. >> backup is now on the scene, the manhunt for byrd is on. >> the county calls the team out there and dog team, and pretty quick, within an hour, an hour 15 minutes, hour and a half tops the smith county deputies have already caught him hidden underneath some...
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probably the best known mason in the ariane ea at the time, the d one, dan tie when to sidney johnston that you can and's quarters to put an end to the mormon heresies and another dan, grew up nearby comment at that time had written the mormon battalion in the mexican war. i wonder if you heard of the tylers and if you had, did the two dans meet? >> i will let you down a second time. i don't know the times. >> when smith went back to the talk his way out of this? this is what i need to do to promote the religion forever? >> what is he thinking when he goes back? jack is referring to this strange rowboat crossing of the mississippi on june 20th. it is very biblical, joseph is trying to escape, he wants this cup to pass from him. it is actually his wife emma who sends a letter across the mississippi and she basically says you should be ashamed of yourself. he let out for the territory to be totally crass comedy is saving his own skin. his wife, his only wife, you left us here. and these fake militia armies. it was a charismatic theocracy. volt thing depended on joseph. it is all coming f
probably the best known mason in the ariane ea at the time, the d one, dan tie when to sidney johnston that you can and's quarters to put an end to the mormon heresies and another dan, grew up nearby comment at that time had written the mormon battalion in the mexican war. i wonder if you heard of the tylers and if you had, did the two dans meet? >> i will let you down a second time. i don't know the times. >> when smith went back to the talk his way out of this? this is what i need...
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. >> pittsburgh penguins take 2-1 lead in the playoff series and sidney scored the first goal of thending a 13 game goal and goal keeper took 35 shots to shadow the rangers 3-0 and game four is wednesday this new york. other playoff game and he scored his third goal in two games to lead the la kings over the ducks and jonathan quick made 36 saves for the kings who are 2-0 up in their best of 7 series, game three is thursday in l.a. and in the last few minutes roger federer is out of the masters and replaced and on monday they followed up the resent first round exit with another opening match defeat here and beaten by colombian qualifier in three sets. 7-5-4-6-6-2. next up is a second round meeting with frenchman who edged out fellow countryman and he took the first set and throughout the second taking it to a third and managed to hold down 6-3-4-6-6-3. nadal will join the action in the second round. >> it was very special and unbelievable, that energy from the crowd and the memories of the year that i played here is always unforgettable. i'm very happy to be back here in the tourname
. >> pittsburgh penguins take 2-1 lead in the playoff series and sidney scored the first goal of thending a 13 game goal and goal keeper took 35 shots to shadow the rangers 3-0 and game four is wednesday this new york. other playoff game and he scored his third goal in two games to lead the la kings over the ducks and jonathan quick made 36 saves for the kings who are 2-0 up in their best of 7 series, game three is thursday in l.a. and in the last few minutes roger federer is out of the...
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won the academy award and then the next year it was her job to present it to the next winner who is sidney poitier. it is tradition, it was tradition back then for the women given the oscar to the men, give the cheek. that's what you do. well, it was the first time a white woman had kissed a black guy at the oscars. here's the funny part. she got hate mail, but the hate mail from the south was actually just condescending. it was just like, how could you do that? don't you know they are not like as? but the hate mail from the north was a death threats. the hate mail from the north was violent and angry. and so these guys, even though they were from the south, there was tremendous amount of racism from the north. i try to talk about old in "the harlem hellfighters." this is the time of the great migration. this is why there was such a backlash against these guys. it was all well and good to be an abolitionist in the north where there were no black people but suddenly when millions of them are coming in moving into neighborhoods and working in the stuttgart to chicago and the factories of new
won the academy award and then the next year it was her job to present it to the next winner who is sidney poitier. it is tradition, it was tradition back then for the women given the oscar to the men, give the cheek. that's what you do. well, it was the first time a white woman had kissed a black guy at the oscars. here's the funny part. she got hate mail, but the hate mail from the south was actually just condescending. it was just like, how could you do that? don't you know they are not like...
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when they needed to bring money to sncc in 964 because he and sidney poitier flew down there, not that nothing could happen to them, but that the government would be forced to investigate if something did. so that's who, that's who this man is, right? but that said, that said, i think we should be hesitant to rely upon or to expect that from the celebrity model of entertainer. we live in a different point, and i think we need to recognize that because of capitalism and moreover the capitalism culture, jay-z and beyonce are just somatic of a much bigger set of concerns. and we can talk about this, it's not unrelated to the pastors and the preachers and so on. what we have to do is actually go about the hard work of building a culture that can sustain itself, that can reject the values, and this dose for -- [applause] us across all sorts of different lines. i know to not be afraid to say things that will get you into trouble. the last thing i'll say about that is this in term of our institutions and what we're willing to fight over, yesterday johnson publications, ebony magazine did some
when they needed to bring money to sncc in 964 because he and sidney poitier flew down there, not that nothing could happen to them, but that the government would be forced to investigate if something did. so that's who, that's who this man is, right? but that said, that said, i think we should be hesitant to rely upon or to expect that from the celebrity model of entertainer. we live in a different point, and i think we need to recognize that because of capitalism and moreover the capitalism...
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. >> sidney joseph rebirth from breaking defense. a question for the whole panel. in terms of u.s.support for providing technology to especially for offensive capabilities, but even for the defensive capabilities and all of the networking, how much is the slowness, the reluctance, the priority on his route in the best of? a fundamental reluctance to give any arab or muslim country level of equipment that we give israel and could potentially one day use against israel. >> okay. >> i cannot tell you how many meetings i have sat in with folks from certain agencies that are involved in that process. my understanding is that today is much less a factor given its reduced strategic relevance in today's environment and the middle east. that is not to say it is not a factor, but primarily the reason why things are slow is because the bureaucracy and because there's still a great need despite reforms made by this president to reform the mother is still a great need to frankly overhaul the entire thing. at one of our workshops year, about the much more strategic approach. the gulf partners ar
. >> sidney joseph rebirth from breaking defense. a question for the whole panel. in terms of u.s.support for providing technology to especially for offensive capabilities, but even for the defensive capabilities and all of the networking, how much is the slowness, the reluctance, the priority on his route in the best of? a fundamental reluctance to give any arab or muslim country level of equipment that we give israel and could potentially one day use against israel. >> okay....
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sidney overway was hiking when she found him. >> i'm familiar with the rock.ind of took the trail up past the rock and noticed the body in the bushes and wasn't responses. >> it doesn't look like it's been here for very long. no decomposition. we think it's recent. >> reporter: in november 2012, 24-year-old jonathan yurbena plunged from the same rock and died. he was with friends who told police they had been drinking. this man, in his 20s, they've not revealed his identity. they've ruled out foul play and we hope to get an update from them regarding this case. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a search goes on for a man accused of robbing and shooting two hikers on a northern california hiking trail the it happened friday in tehema county. a 67-year-old man from massachusetts died at the scene. his 76-year-old friend is still in the hospital this morning in stable condition. the detectives want anyone who was on that trail on friday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to call the tehama county sheriff's office. >>> a young oakland girl still in critical con
sidney overway was hiking when she found him. >> i'm familiar with the rock.ind of took the trail up past the rock and noticed the body in the bushes and wasn't responses. >> it doesn't look like it's been here for very long. no decomposition. we think it's recent. >> reporter: in november 2012, 24-year-old jonathan yurbena plunged from the same rock and died. he was with friends who told police they had been drinking. this man, in his 20s, they've not revealed his identity....
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stiviano or sidney leathers.e of garbage that flows through our heads. >> having said that, there's two players in this scandal. both have had very different futures after the moment that this broke. cokie roberts, what do you make of all this? >> well, obviously she's coming back into the news wanting to have some sort of limelight again. and i don't -- she says she wants her life back, but i don't think this is exactly the way to do it. you know, you wonder how much of this is aimed at hillary clinton. and what that's all about. i mean, with any luck it's out of the way. >> cokie, you don't buy that she sort of in a way was touching on what tina's talking about, the end of privacy and how many people including the young man who was caught on a web cam in his college dorm and it spread all over the campus and he ended up committing suicide and she remembered what it felt like to be the butt of a national joke. and that her mother stood by her for weeks and weeks and weeks worried about her equilibrium because of
stiviano or sidney leathers.e of garbage that flows through our heads. >> having said that, there's two players in this scandal. both have had very different futures after the moment that this broke. cokie roberts, what do you make of all this? >> well, obviously she's coming back into the news wanting to have some sort of limelight again. and i don't -- she says she wants her life back, but i don't think this is exactly the way to do it. you know, you wonder how much of this is...
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my name is sidney cats, and i have the honor of being the mayor.ithersburg is a vibrant city that celebrates and supports the arts and humanities. we are pleased to bring you this fabulous event thanks to the generous support of our and volunteers, so please visit them today and say thanks. a few announcements. for the consideration of everyone, please silence all devices. in order to keep improving this event, we need your feedback. surveys are available here at the tent and on our web site. by submitting a survey, you'll be entered into a drawing for a cool new kobe e-reader. mark leibovich will be signing books immediately after this presentation. copies of this book are on sale at the politics & prose tent. a quick word about buying books. even though this is a free event and we want to keep it that way, it does help the book festival if you buy a book. the more books we sell at our events, the more publishers will want to send their authors here to speak with us, and purchasing books from our partner, politics & prose, does benefit the local e
my name is sidney cats, and i have the honor of being the mayor.ithersburg is a vibrant city that celebrates and supports the arts and humanities. we are pleased to bring you this fabulous event thanks to the generous support of our and volunteers, so please visit them today and say thanks. a few announcements. for the consideration of everyone, please silence all devices. in order to keep improving this event, we need your feedback. surveys are available here at the tent and on our web site....