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just make stephen king. >> it's only an icon. >> get that right. >>> what do you have? sports tonhtr andoes in t. a lot of former fans around here just fine with ♪ ♪ ting people... eor siesht in a rainy, chilly as a former giant with a big blow that crushed l.a. dodger slugger has a twin, a red sox fan with a red beard. clayton kershaw, trouble from the outset, andrew benetendi sends it diving. that look on kershaw's face yet again, still in the first. j.d. martinez, base hit to left, here comes benetendi, 2-0, boston. martinez and kershaw meet again. a drive deep to center field. this is off the wall. steve pierce scores. martinez slips and goes down hard. would stay in thehaouldnohe las former eduardo nunes, a pinch h. red sox win it 8-4, game 2 is tomorrow. you can have a bad game, but there's no excuse for a bad broadcast. hank green wald lived those words. the long-time giants play by play announcer passed away yesterday. >> butler off second, thompson from first and the pitch, and clark hits it up the middle into center field, base hit, maldonado scores! here come
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>> king after taking that would be stephen king taking a page from the president saying these attacksstrated by nasty, desperate and dishonest fake news. we have him on tape making these nationalisti isis isistic charg. what do you make of it talking about people with cantaloupe legs. >> someone who has reported and interviewed white nationalists, there are people very excited about steve king and who see donald trump as an echo of steve king. people for get, people call this un-american but remember america was founded by stealing land, founded by enslaving black people and there were laws engrained in our institution to keep a whole generation of people down. there's this idea that steve king is representative of some parts. >> america has made an effort to improve itself. 600,000 people died in the civil war. most tried to end the situation. >> here is the guy in charge of winning as many seats for republicans as he can. you have steve king in a dead even race. he came out a few days before election and criticized him. my question is, why didn't the democrats do the same thing toda
>> king after taking that would be stephen king taking a page from the president saying these attacksstrated by nasty, desperate and dishonest fake news. we have him on tape making these nationalisti isis isistic charg. what do you make of it talking about people with cantaloupe legs. >> someone who has reported and interviewed white nationalists, there are people very excited about steve king and who see donald trump as an echo of steve king. people for get, people call this...
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that it comes from all hollywood horror film doesn't it somewhere between the stephen king and and a splatter film -- we're talking about bones saws at what do you make of all this. dot what i am seeing as that this kind of choreography of details as actually catering very well for characterised strategic interest because by revealing new gruesome details that get. ever more gruesome day by day they have created and media interest in the west and in the western public that has pushed western governments including the one of the united states. towards turkey and if you look at american turkish relations before the start of this affair and now you will see that turkey has become. that america has become so much more friendly to the turks -- and i think that's one of the results of a very very shrewd public diplomacy using the media. recollect -- from the washington post shocked she wrote for the periodical you work for his last column was delivered. shortly after he entered. the embassy can you tell something about the through his translator and assistance -- it was published -- it was
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leaking out disinformation that comes from hollywood horror film doesn't it somewhere between stephen king and the splatter film we're talking about bones saw what do you make of all this what i'm seeing is that the kind of choreography of the details as actually catering very well for turkey to strategic interests because by revealing new gruesome details that get ever more gruesome day by day they have created a media interest in the west and the western public that has pushed western governments including the one of the united states towards turkey and if you look at american turkish relations before the start of this affair and now you will see that turkey has become that america has become so much more friendly to the turks and i think that's one of the results of a very very shrewd public diplomacy using the media. from the washington post wrote for the period. you work for his last column was delivered shortly after he entered the embassy can you tell us something about that shit was actually delivered to the washington post a d after his disappearance through translator and assista
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last year was stephen king's adaptation. >>> a star is born was number two, followed by then him, and -- venom. >> yes. >>> 5:51 am. >>> a fiery crash with a hero inside. hear from the man who saw a family trapped and ran to the rescue. >>> and let's go outside, taking another look at some of the coming in from the east today into san francisco. and you can see a beautiful shot of salesforce tower. we will be right back. -hey, did i mention i can save you $620 for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? >>> good monday morning. it is 5:54 am. thank you for starting up your work week with us. daytime highs will be on the cooler side. and eventually seeing the sunshine after areas of fog along the coast the bay and even inland this morning. 79 for are high in morgan hills. 73 in mountain view. walnut creek coming in at 26 for daytime high temperatures and 76 in napa, berkeley a high of 68. jacqueline? >>> we're starting to see some brake light over towards the maze. we are tracking an accident reported to be blocking at least one lane and things
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tonight stephen we can also gayle king and musical guests andrea and matteo bocelli, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hi, everybody! thank you very much. i like that. thank you so much, please! welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) yeah. hey, everybody, let's be careful out there because, right now, pipe bombs are ending up in more mailboxes than j. crew catalogues. >> jon: wow, that's right. >> stephen: in fact, this morning, investigators found two suspicious packages intended for joe biden. oh, come on. you think a couple of pipe bombs are going to rattle joe biden ( cheering ) come on! he's seen worse. for god's sake, joe biden watched donald trump being sworn in as president. ( o ff ) theror! the horror! luckily, the bombs didn't go off, and it were safely disposed of by this brave... i want to say, uh, minion? ( laughter ) a suspicious package was also sent to robert de niro. no one knows who sent the pa
tonight stephen we can also gayle king and musical guests andrea and matteo bocelli, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hi, everybody! thank you very much. i like that. thank you so much, please! welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) yeah. hey, everybody, let's be careful out there because,...
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i read today stephen king, the horror book writer said the republican campaign theme here is the afraid. therefore, even today the president, who suggested guess what, there could be middle eastern terrorists among these people. they are all gang members. today he's a we don't have proof but they could be. that's all he does. he just pushes the fear button when he doesn't have anything else to say. to me, what's incredible is, my republican friends buy this stale bread of hatred. the president even goes harder. he says i am a nationalist. these globalists want to come in here and take over. nationalist, where we've heard that? white nationalist. steve bannon, that whole line. so horrible, so intensely divisive. oh, these brown hordes. >> greg: don't you think it's divisive to say your republicans -- your sons are republicans. you're calling them racist. >> juan: i'm calling this action by this president, given the divisive nature. >> dana: should we just do nothing? >> juan: how did america react back then? in terms of come you think about the jewish exodus, irish people coming to this
i read today stephen king, the horror book writer said the republican campaign theme here is the afraid. therefore, even today the president, who suggested guess what, there could be middle eastern terrorists among these people. they are all gang members. today he's a we don't have proof but they could be. that's all he does. he just pushes the fear button when he doesn't have anything else to say. to me, what's incredible is, my republican friends buy this stale bread of hatred. the president...
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ressman republicans won't talk t is tis congressman stephen king.smaiowa congressman has a history of saying incendiary things about immigrants, gssociating himself or sounding ympathettic to white nationalists. of arecentkrent lcently met wi a a far right austrian political party and met with them during a trip that was a holocaust education trip and later said something to the effect of if these guys were educatios they would be republicans. mericaparked a bit of a concern ans. top republicans. the guy who is in charge of getting house republicans ublicad across the country yesterday said those are the need.f comment wes don't need. say clarified his comments in a statement saying we're all human beings and this has been whipped bo is hefake news. of hisrobably holds on but he's life.g probably the reelection of his life. he hasn't spent much money. spentmocrat opponent spent more than he has and in these closing days is facing greater scrutiny and questions about whether he is fit to be in office. >> let's go back to what your to said. in s matte
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and stephen king says in fiction lies the truth. what you're saying but creating a character, i so understand that. writing a novel for me, was not what the world was requesting or begging me to do. i wanted to see if i could write a novel. my own personal challenge. and i felt writing the novel, gave me incredible creative -- by creating characters and putting into the excuse may come into the scenarios of what characters were doing, what they were saying, how they're feeling, what they were thinking. i felt enormous freedom in writing fiction. because again, going back to the quote -, i do agree that in fiction lies the truth. >> i will ping-pong off of that. have a really cool teacher that -- t-shirt that says beware of how you treat me because i am a writer. [laughter] the truth is, that is not me at all. because i do struggle with it because even my story, about my cancer journey, it wasn't just my story. it was my kids. they lived through it, they were 13, 15 and 17 when i was diagnosed. and i homeschooled them so we were toge
and stephen king says in fiction lies the truth. what you're saying but creating a character, i so understand that. writing a novel for me, was not what the world was requesting or begging me to do. i wanted to see if i could write a novel. my own personal challenge. and i felt writing the novel, gave me incredible creative -- by creating characters and putting into the excuse may come into the scenarios of what characters were doing, what they were saying, how they're feeling, what they were...
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stephen king has sold them the rights to his short story called "stationary bike" for $1. program he calls dollar babies. it gives young filmmakers a shot at one of his great scripts. the deal stipulates that the movie cannot be sold commercially and he gets to see the final program. it's a program he's done periodically for years. one of the first recipients went on to work on "green mile" and "the shawshank redemption." >> so great. >> good for him. >> isn't that wonderful? >> and this is a short story about a guy would has to lose weight so gets on a stationary bike and starts hallucinating really terrible, horrifying things and it will be really fun to see what these students or -- i wonder if we will ever even see it but we know stephen will, part of the deal. >>> finally, we go to england again and a suspected thief with a very familiar face. now, here's the surveillance picture. police say this man was caught stealing beer from a restaurant. >> that's david schwimmer. >> they posted it asking the public for leads and they got hundreds of people pointing the finger,
stephen king has sold them the rights to his short story called "stationary bike" for $1. program he calls dollar babies. it gives young filmmakers a shot at one of his great scripts. the deal stipulates that the movie cannot be sold commercially and he gets to see the final program. it's a program he's done periodically for years. one of the first recipients went on to work on "green mile" and "the shawshank redemption." >> so great. >> good for him....
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. >> reporter: famous for inspiring stephen king's "the shining." >> thank you. >> reporter: he scheduled an early dinner so they could turn in early. it was a romantic weekend, after all. then saturday afternoon, they set out for rocky mountain national park to go on a hiking trail harold had scouted out a few months earlier. but just about 24 hours in, the perfect weekend turned tragic. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> hello, my name is harold henthorn, and i'm in the rocky mountain national park. >> okay. >> i need an alpine mountain rescue team immediately. >> reporter: it was just before 6:00 and harold needed help urgently. >> my wife has fallen from a rock on the north summit of deer mountain. on the deer mountain trail. and she's in really critical condition. >> reporter: harold told the 911 operator that toni had fallen from the edge of a cliff. >> we need to be sure that you know my location first. i have really bad cell coverage. >> okay. >> okay. i'm on deer mountain. >> reporter: immediately, the park launched a ranger who was also a trained emt, but the only
. >> reporter: famous for inspiring stephen king's "the shining." >> thank you. >> reporter: he scheduled an early dinner so they could turn in early. it was a romantic weekend, after all. then saturday afternoon, they set out for rocky mountain national park to go on a hiking trail harold had scouted out a few months earlier. but just about 24 hours in, the perfect weekend turned tragic. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> hello, my name is...
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. >> it was like stephen king. >> i didn't mean mark twain. >> the reports of the bull market, i don't a lot of optimism i see people who want to scare the bejesus out of people. i've been saying night after night -- i went out, it's like, hey, listen -- >> i want to know what -- we're looking at the dow down 500 points where is the bright spot >> the bright spot is that we are not racked with inflation, even if powell says we are and also earnings can get better they don't have to get worse we need the raw costs to come down by the way, let's just understand each other. the market has been up a lot okay so it's not like this is the end of the with urlorld let's say we're at 2,600, no we can sell off and maybe things will cool off. by the time we get into earnings season, people may say that stock is down so much, they told a decent story year over year. i'll use the worst example ford >> ford? of all the companies you choose ford >> i picked the worst. i i picked the worst they're selling at five times earnings ford, i don't think will cut it. they'll have a horrendous quarter. after
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and unseat and all mechanical everyone running for office who is direct ties to white stephenism specifically king the fourth district of iowa. i'm drawing great comfort from these fears, brave people of color, women who are running against longtime incumbents and trying to unseat these racist leaders in our country. amy: it is interesting you might mentioned voting -- you mention voting. on saturday, not long after the shooting, i believe it was high school kids in pittsburgh, right in that area in squirrel hill, organized just a vigil. they were so horrified people could come together and spontaneously the chant that broke out in a vigil was "vote." and your reference to the 11 members of the pittsburgh affiliate of bend the arc come a jewish partnership for justice writing that letter to president trump. trump said he will be going to pittsburgh, i think, sometime this week. they wrote "our jewish committed is that the only group you targeted. you have also to liberally undermine this idea people of color, muslims, lgbtq people, people with disabilities. yesterday's massacre is not the first ac
and unseat and all mechanical everyone running for office who is direct ties to white stephenism specifically king the fourth district of iowa. i'm drawing great comfort from these fears, brave people of color, women who are running against longtime incumbents and trying to unseat these racist leaders in our country. amy: it is interesting you might mentioned voting -- you mention voting. on saturday, not long after the shooting, i believe it was high school kids in pittsburgh, right in that...
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colombo-- >> the king firmly denied any helyybe-- i don't wantt into his mindbuit sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers. who knows? ( audience reacts ) >> jon: wow. >> stephen: who knows? everybody knows. king said he didn't do it, and he's got witnesses: squi, p.j., tobin... solid dudes." aslaughter and applause ) ( piano riff ) there's a blast from the past. here's how weak trump's excuse is-- even saudi arabia's not buying it. because, this afternoon, cnn reported that saudi arabia is planning to admit that jamal khashoggi's death was the result of an interrogation that went wrong. let me ask an obvious question: any interrogation that includes 15 men and a bone saw, how does that go right? ( laughter ) this is one of the most ersturbing violations of human rights in recent memory, and yet donald trump is bending over backwards to find excuses for saudi arabia, and keep in mind, he can barely bend forwards. ( laughter ) so, why is he doing it? possibly, because he just sold them $110 billion dollars worth of weapons and he doesn't want to give up that deal. >> everybody in the world wanted that order. russia wanted it, china wanted it, we wanted it. we g
colombo-- >> the king firmly denied any helyybe-- i don't wantt into his mindbuit sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers. who knows? ( audience reacts ) >> jon: wow. >> stephen: who knows? everybody knows. king said he didn't do it, and he's got witnesses: squi, p.j., tobin... solid dudes." aslaughter and applause ) ( piano riff ) there's a blast from the past. here's how weak trump's excuse is-- even saudi arabia's not buying it. because, this...
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a misplaced pass led to the novel stephens equaliser one all after just twelve minutes. the second half so dieter king's gladbach take control once again play a fed patrick hammond who teach talk and house are up for this speech two one three minutes after the restart. of this season's comeback kane's they've stolen points after trailing five times already this term and vote very calls to made it six just before the hour mark to the final school. quite new and better glass play dusseldorf it was celebrations all round as both sides were promoted to the bone to sleep no sparks today until doty looking back you know brought to live all down in the box in the twenty seventh minute. known to captain hannah bevan's gratefully accepted the gift one mail to the hosts just what they needed after their seven l. drubbing during the week. despite to source a period of possession the momentum stayed with norm down this counter in the sixty fourth minute culminated in a cool make out a check finish to make it two nil. no index third was a beauty at wired live and playing frederico palace ios through with a fine pass
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. >> stephen: and how does it play over there to see one of their kings really openly mocked in this because i sat next to prince harry and meghan markle while they-- >> stephen: this night? >> yes, there's my lovely wife, vanessa. and that's his great-grandpa. >> stephen: direct descendant. >> we're sitting in a theor named after his fourth great grandma, the royal victoria palace theater. but it laid really well. and he sort of married into the family so, you know, he married an american. and she'd seen the show before so it went really well. but they-- they dig it. >> stephen: they love to take the (bleep) out of the royal family. >> helen mirren was one of the first people to see "hamilton." she saw a reallyally view in the public. and i said, "how are you going go to play?" she said, oh, they love it when you (bleepat all. >> stephen: that was a spot-ospooky helen mirren right there. now, this must be very exciting for you. i know "hamilton" is going to puerto rico. >> yes ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: when. >> january. >> stephen: i talked over that. >> it's going in janu
. >> stephen: and how does it play over there to see one of their kings really openly mocked in this because i sat next to prince harry and meghan markle while they-- >> stephen: this night? >> yes, there's my lovely wife, vanessa. and that's his great-grandpa. >> stephen: direct descendant. >> we're sitting in a theor named after his fourth great grandma, the royal victoria palace theater. but it laid really well. and he sort of married into the family so, you...
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king power stadium. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen
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king power stadium. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to labour mp david lammy on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. injust five months‘ time, britain will be out of the european union. but on what basis? under whose leadership? and could it yet not happen? brexit uncertainty is coursing through the veins of british politics, leaving little room for anything else. the governing conservative party is deeply divided. so is the labour opposition. my guest, david lammy, is a prominent labour advocate of another referendum on any final brexit deal. but how would that help britain move beyond its brexit breakdown? david lammy, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you have been in the house of commons for, what, about 18 years? can you ever remember a time when the atmosphere was more poisonous, and politicians‘ ability to develop a policy on the main issue of the day was more lacking? no, in short. i mean, this is an extraordinary period in the uk's history. there seems to be little common ground, frankly, between the
king power stadium. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to labour mp david lammy on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. injust five months‘ time, britain will be out of the european union. but on what basis? under whose leadership? and could it yet not happen? brexit uncertainty is coursing through the veins of british politics, leaving little room for anything else. the governing conservative party is deeply divided. so is the labour...
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well the fall writings of world famous physicist stephen hawking have been compiled in a book in brief answers to the big questions or king looks at their regions of our planet the controversial role of genetics and the threat of artificial intelligence conference consuls up its launch of the london science museum. how do we do it. where did we go. there it will know there he has unraveled some of the greatest mysteries of the universe and in his final book stephen hawking takes on ideas larger than the universe itself brief answers to the big questions brings together some of his final writing before his death in march its launch was celebrated at the science museum in london where he received a fellowship on his seventieth birthday hawking in thrall of the world with his groundbreaking work on black holes and cosmology and in his final months he wrote how science and technology can both revolutionize and destroy our lives this is very much a book of predictions in it stephen hawking says that humans will soon colonize other planets that machines will overtake humans when it comes to intelligence and perhaps most controv
well the fall writings of world famous physicist stephen hawking have been compiled in a book in brief answers to the big questions or king looks at their regions of our planet the controversial role of genetics and the threat of artificial intelligence conference consuls up its launch of the london science museum. how do we do it. where did we go. there it will know there he has unraveled some of the greatest mysteries of the universe and in his final book stephen hawking takes on ideas larger...
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stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be gayle king, kayli carter, and musical guests andrea and matteonsored by cbs ed by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org. ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from yeah, it'll be all right ♪ it's the late late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen,
stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be gayle king, kayli carter, and musical guests andrea and matteonsored by cbs ed by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org. ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from yeah, it'll be all right ♪ it's the late late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen,
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king george. it's been an embarrassment. >> you're happy that judge kavanaugh will become justice kavanaugh. but there may be an asterisks if you live to democrats. john paul stephens had this to say about his temperament. listen. >> he should have been confirmed when he was earlier. but his performance caused me to change my mind. >> ed: i understand you to say he was accused falsely of rape. but judge kavanaugh admitted that he might have gone too far, sir. >> look, justice stephens is entitled to his opinion. this is america. what i saw from judge kavanaugh at the hearing was a human being responding to being called rich, lying, drunk, sexual predator and he responded he was offended on behalf of himself, his reputation, his spouse, his 13-year-old and his 10-year-old. i saw a human being responding to wild accusations. that he hated women. he hated children. he hated little warm puppies. he was evil. this thing -- this thing would be over the top if some people believed in a top. >> ed: senator, i have less than a minute. you just heard john roberts report that people already on the left saying that susan collins for voting for the judge is an apologist for rap
king george. it's been an embarrassment. >> you're happy that judge kavanaugh will become justice kavanaugh. but there may be an asterisks if you live to democrats. john paul stephens had this to say about his temperament. listen. >> he should have been confirmed when he was earlier. but his performance caused me to change my mind. >> ed: i understand you to say he was accused falsely of rape. but judge kavanaugh admitted that he might have gone too far, sir. >> look,...