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there is another choice, this anime called a silent voice released hot on the heels of your name.ous subjects, bullying, isolation, loneliness, self harm, suicidal thoughts, disability, in a way that is uplifting. and deeply sympathetic. a beautiful score, the animation is really well done, and it is one of those films that is all about learning to look the world in the eye, about learning to apologise for your mistakes. it is a film with a lot of crying in it, and i don't just mean on—screen. i thought it was very touching, very impressive, and done with honesty. good. moonlight is still the best film! we are taking that as a given. dvd of the week is, and anyone who follows me on twitter knows that i detested nocturnal animals. i really struggled with it. looked clever visually. and a lot of people have said that. i do, too. i have to say, i don't think it is, but i understand that point of view. it's stories within stories. there is an la art dealer who receives a manuscript from her ex—husband, which is a violent story which seems to have parallels with their life together, an
there is another choice, this anime called a silent voice released hot on the heels of your name.ous subjects, bullying, isolation, loneliness, self harm, suicidal thoughts, disability, in a way that is uplifting. and deeply sympathetic. a beautiful score, the animation is really well done, and it is one of those films that is all about learning to look the world in the eye, about learning to apologise for your mistakes. it is a film with a lot of crying in it, and i don't just mean...
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there is another choice, this animate called silent voice.y, in a way that is uplifting. a beautiful score, the animation is really well done, and it is one of those films that is all about learning to look the world in about learning to look: the—world in1' the, about about learning to look: the—world i.hi the, about learning to apologise for your mistakes. it is a film with a lot of crying in it, and i don't just- on—screen. lot of crying in it, and i don't just - on—screen. i lot of crying in it, and i don't just- on—screen. i thought it just mean on—screen. i thought it was very touching, very impressive, and done with honesty. good. moonlight is still the best film! dvd of the week is, and anyone who follows me on twitter know is that i detested nocturnal animals. very but hugely anti—women, and a stylish but hugely anti—women, and a difficult watch . a woman, and a difficult watch as a woman, and a lot of people have said that.|i don't lot of people have said that.” don't think it is, but i understand that point of view. there is an la
there is another choice, this animate called silent voice.y, in a way that is uplifting. a beautiful score, the animation is really well done, and it is one of those films that is all about learning to look the world in about learning to look: the—world in1' the, about about learning to look: the—world i.hi the, about learning to apologise for your mistakes. it is a film with a lot of crying in it, and i don't just- on—screen. lot of crying in it, and i don't just - on—screen. i lot of...
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there is another choice, this anime called a silent in released voice.with serious subjects — bullying, isolation, loneliness, self harm, suicidal thoughts, disability, in a way that is uplifting. and deeply sympathetic. a beautiful score, the animation is really well done, and it is one of those films the world in the eye, about learning to apologise for your mistakes. it is a film with a lot of crying in it, and i don't just mean on—screen. i thought it was very touching, very impressive, and done with honesty. good. moonlight is still the best film! we are taking that as a given. dvd of the week is, and anyone who follows me on twitter knows that i detested nocturnal animals. i really struggled with it. looked clever visually. very stylish but hugely anti—women, and a difficult watch as a woman, and a lot of people have said that. i do, too. i have to say, i don't think it is, but i understand that point of view. it's stories within stories. there is an la art dealer who receives a manuscript from her ex—husband, which is a violent story which seems t
there is another choice, this anime called a silent in released voice.with serious subjects — bullying, isolation, loneliness, self harm, suicidal thoughts, disability, in a way that is uplifting. and deeply sympathetic. a beautiful score, the animation is really well done, and it is one of those films the world in the eye, about learning to apologise for your mistakes. it is a film with a lot of crying in it, and i don't just mean on—screen. i thought it was very touching, very impressive,...
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politically, he gave a meaningful voice back to the silent majority, those medical americans who were dismissed by the political elitists who reasonably -- recently sent donald trump to the white house. he currently altered alliances and recalibrated the balance of power in the world. the massively, there was a host thatograms and policies were well articulated, and a wealth of programs that formed the basis of today's environmental legislation. we have all lived through and continue to live in the age of the sink, and our country is immeasurably better for it. it is that of rn's legacy, richard nixon was a break, man who lived to serve humanity. his life was a great success story, because despite the malice of his detractors and his -- shortcomings to leave simply and with these thoughts. ladies and gentlemen, when you goes to sleep peacefully in her bedside, think of what john kennedy said. we got -- we ask god to go to work for us and for our great country, but on our earth, god's work must be our work. that work, andid he urged the highest praise. blessed are the peacemakers, beca
politically, he gave a meaningful voice back to the silent majority, those medical americans who were dismissed by the political elitists who reasonably -- recently sent donald trump to the white house. he currently altered alliances and recalibrated the balance of power in the world. the massively, there was a host thatograms and policies were well articulated, and a wealth of programs that formed the basis of today's environmental legislation. we have all lived through and continue to live in...
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politically, he gave a voice back to the silent majority. --se medical americans middle american dismissed by the political elitist that said donald trump to the white house. domestically, there was a host , theograms and policies first clearly articulated national energy policy, and a great wealth of programs that form the basis of today's environmental legislation. we have all lived through and continued to live in the age of nixon, and our country is immeasurably better for it. an equal genius, and he said of rn's legacy, nixon was a brave, inspired man who loved his country and served humanity. in the end, despite many despite the malice of his detractors and his own shortcomings, to leave a lasting legacy of peace. denied justice in his lifetime, he has been vindicated by history. i cannot hope to do better than thesen did, so i and with thoughts. sleep peacefully in your beds tonight. think of what jonathan kennedy said. for us,od to go to work and to go to work for our great country. be for here, our work must god's -- god's work must
politically, he gave a voice back to the silent majority. --se medical americans middle american dismissed by the political elitist that said donald trump to the white house. domestically, there was a host , theograms and policies first clearly articulated national energy policy, and a great wealth of programs that form the basis of today's environmental legislation. we have all lived through and continued to live in the age of nixon, and our country is immeasurably better for it. an equal...
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voice. >> it's like a silent movie, sound down, don't listen to donald trump but watch what he does. >> comek you for having me here. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be back with more news after a short break. why is my son having trouble in school? [beep] finding lowest airfare to istanbul. no. i'm tired of fighting with my son over his homework. [beep] home wok restaurant. need a review? no! he's smart but his mind wanders. [beep] seven wonders of the world. why don't you understand me? [beep] i do. i was trying to show how connor feels every day. redirecting to understood.org narrator: join parents and experts at understood.org. a free online resource about learning and attention issues to help your child thrive. . >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united statesaged around the world. i'm aisha sesay. >> i'm john voss live in los angeles. it's just now gone 11:00 on a wednesday night. >> in washington a growing number of democrats are calling for u.s. attorney general jeff sessions to resign. >> the judgment department says last year while an advisor to presidential candidate do
voice. >> it's like a silent movie, sound down, don't listen to donald trump but watch what he does. >> comek you for having me here. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be back with more news after a short break. why is my son having trouble in school? [beep] finding lowest airfare to istanbul. no. i'm tired of fighting with my son over his homework. [beep] home wok restaurant. need a review? no! he's smart but his mind wanders. [beep] seven wonders of the world. why don't...
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politically, he gave a meaningful voice back to the silent majority, those medical -- those middle americans dismissed by the political elitist who recently sent donald trump to the white house. his international achievements were historic, terminally altering the lives and recalibrating the balance of power in the world. domestically there was a host of programs and policies that were a well articulated national energy policy and a wealth of , programs that formed the basis of today's environmental legislation. both domestically and b doleationally, as bo put it we have all lived through , and continue to live in the age of nixon and our country is , immeasurably better for it. it is that of rn's legacy, richard nixon was a break, -- rafe inspired man who lived , his country and served humanity. despite many painful reverses, his life as a success story because he overcame the malice of his detractors and his own shortcomings to leave a legacy of peace. he has been vindicated by history. i can't help the better than what john does so in with a couple of thoughts. ladies and gentlemen, when
politically, he gave a meaningful voice back to the silent majority, those medical -- those middle americans dismissed by the political elitist who recently sent donald trump to the white house. his international achievements were historic, terminally altering the lives and recalibrating the balance of power in the world. domestically there was a host of programs and policies that were a well articulated national energy policy and a wealth of , programs that formed the basis of today's...
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but unfortunately, their voices are silent on the real issue which is to remote the fox from guardinghe hen house. we hear that term a lot -- fox in the henhouse. be advocatingmay and educatethe fox the fox and equipped the fox with the appropriate resourcing -- it is still a conflict of interest in clean athletes around the world are still being let down by sports control these critical functions. is the also frustrating solutions are relatively easy, but the determination to implement them is lacking. remain optimistic. anti-doping agencies have come together to put forth a declaration that removes sports controls of anti-doping. number two, strengthen wada from increased investment. providehree, may meaningful athletes will have been robbed. -- bob with the recognition they deserve. -- robbed with the recognition they deserve. let it be done right and left have slipped reallocation allocation of any medals that a been stolen. increase support for whistleblowers. mr. chairman, and those of you on the committee who value this claims court, this is our moment and this is not just abou
but unfortunately, their voices are silent on the real issue which is to remote the fox from guardinghe hen house. we hear that term a lot -- fox in the henhouse. be advocatingmay and educatethe fox the fox and equipped the fox with the appropriate resourcing -- it is still a conflict of interest in clean athletes around the world are still being let down by sports control these critical functions. is the also frustrating solutions are relatively easy, but the determination to implement them is...
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ceremony, we admire her for refusing to be silent in her defense of freedom of expression and she is being honored to expose justices and corruption and using her voice to stand up for their protection of people's rights and freedoms. [applause] [applause] >> now, it is my pleasure and honor to introduce two of our international woman of courage who will give remarks on behalf of the group. i bring to the podium -- and natalie. [applause] first lady, melania trump, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. today, for me marks the pinnacle of everywoman success story. i'm greatly honored to speak on behalf of the phenomenal nominees. often times we work selflessly, with sacrifice others can learn from us. we allow ourselves to be brave despite the judgment, the ridicule. this moment is for everyone who has supported me, most importantly, my family and my friends. [applause] and for the courageous women who has stopped at nothing to affect change. as gender-based violence survivor and also woman living with a disability, the result of a brutal attack, i take pride in knowing that i did not lose my strength. i continue to use my story to
ceremony, we admire her for refusing to be silent in her defense of freedom of expression and she is being honored to expose justices and corruption and using her voice to stand up for their protection of people's rights and freedoms. [applause] [applause] >> now, it is my pleasure and honor to introduce two of our international woman of courage who will give remarks on behalf of the group. i bring to the podium -- and natalie. [applause] first lady, melania trump, distinguished guests,...
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the liberals may try to silence our voices, they may try to bully us into submission. but we cannot be silent. we must not be silent. they took a stand for religious liberty and the great state of mississippi, i believe it spreading like wildfire across the fruited plain. this is a quote often been attributed to dietrich, silence in the face of evil is evil itself. god will not hold us guilt, not to speak is to speak not tack to stacked. i believe this is a moment for every freedom loving patriot in america. the time has come for all to stand together and with one voice declare that we are one nation under god. in closing, there's a scene in a wonderful film called we were soldiers. it tells the story of the battle of the valley . . a swift kick with his boot. you can't take pictures from down there, that's what he said. well, that old reporter looked up at the sergeant major and he looked back at him and tossed him right. the reporter rejected a weapon and said it was a noncombatant. the sergeant major said these words. there's no such thing today. the cultural bullets are flying and the ene
the liberals may try to silence our voices, they may try to bully us into submission. but we cannot be silent. we must not be silent. they took a stand for religious liberty and the great state of mississippi, i believe it spreading like wildfire across the fruited plain. this is a quote often been attributed to dietrich, silence in the face of evil is evil itself. god will not hold us guilt, not to speak is to speak not tack to stacked. i believe this is a moment for every freedom loving...
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voice. >> it was different than a normal hair and make-up trailer where everyone is shooting the crap. she would be like, you know what book i really love. and everybody gets silentll out a pen. you know what the most important thing i ever learned in my life? and you can hear a pin drop. what? >> oprah, what are you doing. >> and reese says oprah isn't just known for her wrap party margaritas. >> she also just loves to bring everybody muffins. but not like a regular muffins. but like muffins flown in to napa. and she doesn't give them to just like two people, but she gives them to the entire crewwwww. >> during filming, reese today live her kids at home in l.a. for school but she was still able to live her best life with another fun co-star, mindi. >> i forced mindi to be my child. i dragged her, i was like, here is what we're going to do. work monday through thursday and then friday, saturday and sunday we are going to have the most fun. okay. >> if that were oprah, she would have said okayyyy. >> let's not forget reese is one of the stars in big little lies which is fantastic. rave reviews. >> the cast, are you kidding? all fabulous women we're used to seeing
voice. >> it was different than a normal hair and make-up trailer where everyone is shooting the crap. she would be like, you know what book i really love. and everybody gets silentll out a pen. you know what the most important thing i ever learned in my life? and you can hear a pin drop. what? >> oprah, what are you doing. >> and reese says oprah isn't just known for her wrap party margaritas. >> she also just loves to bring everybody muffins. but not like a regular...
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like a silent majority on campus that is saying to you, thank you for being what they would say is the voiceason on this issue? >> you have to look at it field by field. the academy is vast. it's like different country straight if i were to give a talk in english or gender studies department, i think it might not go so well. by and large, the fifth majority of professors are what you would call liberal left. they are really anti--- they really believe in freedom of speech. since i've been on this mission to call attention to this problem, we have lost our political diversity in the social sciences, nothing bad has happened to me. my colleagues in social psychology have been very positive. they recognize, good research requires we challenge each other. nothing that has happened to me. on the internet people say that things about me. [laughter] been a lot of support. i'm very encouraged. we have 400 numbers. dan: explain what heterodox is. an obscure academic name because our goal is to appeal to professors. everyone can agree that an orthodox academy would be a bad thing. had a sacramento and
like a silent majority on campus that is saying to you, thank you for being what they would say is the voiceason on this issue? >> you have to look at it field by field. the academy is vast. it's like different country straight if i were to give a talk in english or gender studies department, i think it might not go so well. by and large, the fifth majority of professors are what you would call liberal left. they are really anti--- they really believe in freedom of speech. since i've been...
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voice. whenever you get a large cloud which falls silent as it did last night, i think it is an incredibly powerfulwere closed, obviously, a very sensible precaution by the police, to keep motor traffic away from that very large cloud. speeches were short. all sorts of different faiths, ages, colours, creeds, reliefs, represented there. all mingling together, all chatting away, all sharing the shock, the horror of what had happened just the day before —— beliefs. but certainly a sense of solidarity and a determination, it is easy, i think, to say that london was united, strong, that we won't be cowed, although sorter phrases. but one has to of course think about the victims and their families. their lives will never be the same again. we are hearing at £360,000 has been raised for the family of pc keith palmer. at least three people were raising money for the victims, and wednesday afternoon saw the worst of the human spirit. since then, the days that have evolved, the reaction of people i think shows us the best. and just seeing behind you vehicles, people walking past. the streets they have reope
voice. whenever you get a large cloud which falls silent as it did last night, i think it is an incredibly powerfulwere closed, obviously, a very sensible precaution by the police, to keep motor traffic away from that very large cloud. speeches were short. all sorts of different faiths, ages, colours, creeds, reliefs, represented there. all mingling together, all chatting away, all sharing the shock, the horror of what had happened just the day before —— beliefs. but certainly a sense of...
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silent diplomacy. the meetings reveal how this diplomacy paid out. theirals would voice approval for the economic and political security policy in chile. human rights is addressed at all assurancessed with that reagan would not intervene in internal affairs. in 1981, under secretary of state sam eaton called a chilean official that permitting the return of political exiles with the ongoing assess -- investigation with constructive steps, they were promptly reminded chile was a sovereign state governed by its own laws. this conciliatory approach, needed with the appointment of an ambassador in 1982. the chilean embassy in washington referred to him as an unalloyed anti-communist. it was a positive test a positive development for chile for the political sport he has in the reagan administration. u.s. chilean relations played out with both sides expressing intentions to normalize , but the reagan administration would have to certify chile's improvements to the u.s. congress leading to military aid and training. the reagan administration was either politically unable or unwi
silent diplomacy. the meetings reveal how this diplomacy paid out. theirals would voice approval for the economic and political security policy in chile. human rights is addressed at all assurancessed with that reagan would not intervene in internal affairs. in 1981, under secretary of state sam eaton called a chilean official that permitting the return of political exiles with the ongoing assess -- investigation with constructive steps, they were promptly reminded chile was a sovereign state...
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or are they quietly supportive, is there sort of like a silent majority on campus saying to you thank you for being, what they would say is a voice of reason on this issue. >> you have to look at it again, field by field, the academy is vast and like different countries. and so i suspect that if i, if i were to give a talk in the english department or gendzer studies department it might not go so well am but by and large, the vast majority of professors are what you might call liberal left. they are flot at all a liberal. they are really anti--- they really believe in freedom of speech. and so since i have been on this mission, i suppose, to call attention to this problem that we've lost our political diversity in social sciences, nothing bad has happened to me. my colleges in social psychology have been very positive. they recognize yeah, you know, good research requires that we challenge each other. so nothing bad has happened to me. have i not been kicked out. on the internet people say bad things about me but in the academy, there has been a lot of support. so i'm very encouraged. we have 400 members. >> the viewers explain w
or are they quietly supportive, is there sort of like a silent majority on campus saying to you thank you for being, what they would say is a voice of reason on this issue. >> you have to look at it again, field by field, the academy is vast and like different countries. and so i suspect that if i, if i were to give a talk in the english department or gendzer studies department it might not go so well am but by and large, the vast majority of professors are what you might call liberal...
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voices of different nations are here to be part of the conversation. indigenousing us the nation to the front showing we will not be forgotten and not be silent. make noise for fawn shark. good afternoon. we are honored to stand rock.tanding would like to introduce my fellow council person eliza brown who serves on the tribal council. we have our youth and we have our royalty. we stand withstanding rock and the present the tribes in northwest through the affiliated tribes of the northwest indians. as vice president of the national congress of a rican indians and we have very special message to deliver. beginning of he ime the creator called our special and y strong people. the creator envisioned a every ight future for generation that will occupy island. and in those lands and territories along with that gift came instruction, very, very sacred instructions. one, protect mother earth birth mother.ur be willing to ld lay down your life for your own to -- r, be willing mother be willing to lay down your life for mother earth. issue is sacred. the second instruction, be humble. recognize the power of grandfather ocean. recognize that we are tphno
voices of different nations are here to be part of the conversation. indigenousing us the nation to the front showing we will not be forgotten and not be silent. make noise for fawn shark. good afternoon. we are honored to stand rock.tanding would like to introduce my fellow council person eliza brown who serves on the tribal council. we have our youth and we have our royalty. we stand withstanding rock and the present the tribes in northwest through the affiliated tribes of the northwest...
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politically he gave a meaningful voice back the silent majority, the middle chimeric and's -- .iddle americans his international achievements among them ending the war in vietnam were historic, permanently altering alliances and recalibrating the balance of power in the world. domestically, host of programs and policies, among the maker here and plan for health care. the first clearly articulated national energy policy and a great wealth oh grams that form the basis today's environmental installation. appear in the library, we have all lived through and continue to live in the age of nixon and our country is immeasurably better for it. another said richard nixon was a brave, inspired man who loved his country and served humanity. in the end, his life was a great success story for he mastered overwhelming odds, several factors in his own shortcomings to leave a lasting legacy of peace. denied justice in his lifetime, he has been vindicated by history. watch the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. this is american history tv only on c-span3. >> next on c-span ameri
politically he gave a meaningful voice back the silent majority, the middle chimeric and's -- .iddle americans his international achievements among them ending the war in vietnam were historic, permanently altering alliances and recalibrating the balance of power in the world. domestically, host of programs and policies, among the maker here and plan for health care. the first clearly articulated national energy policy and a great wealth oh grams that form the basis today's environmental...
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politically, he gave a meeting full voice back to the silent majority, the middle americans dismissed once again by they .olitical elitists his international achievements, among them ending the war in vietnam, were historic and offering alliances and recalibrating the balance of power the world. domestically, there were a host of programs and policies among them a coherent plan for health the first clearly articulated energy policy, and the great wealth of programs that form the basis of today's environmental legislation. both domestically and internationally as bob dole put it, we have all lived through a desk -- live through and continue to live through the age of nixon. richard nixon was a brave, inspired man who loved this country and serve humanity. in the end, his life was a great success story for he mastered overwhelming odds, the malice of his the tractors and his own shortcomings to leave a lasting legacy of peace. denied the justice in his lifetime, he has been vindicated by history. >> watch the entire programs and .ight at 8:00 p.m. eastern this is american history tv, on
politically, he gave a meeting full voice back to the silent majority, the middle americans dismissed once again by they .olitical elitists his international achievements, among them ending the war in vietnam, were historic and offering alliances and recalibrating the balance of power the world. domestically, there were a host of programs and policies among them a coherent plan for health the first clearly articulated energy policy, and the great wealth of programs that form the basis of...
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a voice to, giving the silent majority, the middle americans dismissed by the political elitists. achievements,nal among the ending the war in vietnam, were historic. domestically, there was a host of programs and policies, among them a coherent plan for health care, the first fully articulated federal energy policy and a wealth of programs that form the basis of today's environmental legislation. have all lived through and continue to live in the age of nixon, and our country is immeasurably better for it. asked a smart guy, he said richard nixon was a brave, inspired man who loves his country and serve humanity. painfulnd, despite many reversals, his life was a great success story for he mastered overwhelming odds some of the malice of his detractors and left a lasting legacy of peace. denied justice in his lifetime, he is been vindicated i history. what's the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> next on american history tv, author and we can scholar discusses the meaning behind the many paintings, sculptures a
a voice to, giving the silent majority, the middle americans dismissed by the political elitists. achievements,nal among the ending the war in vietnam, were historic. domestically, there was a host of programs and policies, among them a coherent plan for health care, the first fully articulated federal energy policy and a wealth of programs that form the basis of today's environmental legislation. have all lived through and continue to live in the age of nixon, and our country is immeasurably...