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i had been recommended by steven spielberg and by peterjackson. recommended by steven spielberg and byeteran of warhorse found himself on set for 1917. my job was one of getting historical details, and at the same time working with costume, working with the builders, and being on location every day for what seemed like months, i think probably it was about six weeks. with other projects in the pipeline he must be the envy of history teachers across the globe. how did i get here? this is so exceptional. 1917 goes on general release at the end of next week. robin gibson reporting there. you have been watching newsday. i'm nuala mcgovern in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. coming up, how to clean up space junk? we will be looking at how one japanese firm is trying to find new solutions to the increasing amount of satellite's debris polluting our cosmos. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. hello there. for many we started the year on a cloudy but quiet note, didn't we? but it was all change my day to with rain, some of it heavy across scotland stopping n
i had been recommended by steven spielberg and by peterjackson. recommended by steven spielberg and byeteran of warhorse found himself on set for 1917. my job was one of getting historical details, and at the same time working with costume, working with the builders, and being on location every day for what seemed like months, i think probably it was about six weeks. with other projects in the pipeline he must be the envy of history teachers across the globe. how did i get here? this is so...
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it will feature exclusive entertainment content made by the likes of steven spielberg, bill murray andlike netflix, it will also screen specially made news bulletins made by the bbc, nbc and kelly that at others. but will people pay for it? we met with the founders. we knew we had to go seamlessly portrait to landscape. a lot is not full—screen because it has not been shot for the right ratio. it is intimate, immersive and captivating andi intimate, immersive and captivating and i think people are going to be surprised that it is actuallyjust different. are you aiming at the younger market? 18-24. the bull's—eye is 25—35. it is a millennial audience. who do you consider your rivals to be? you have long phone streaming services like netflix and amazon, do you think of them as competitors or do you hope people will also subscribe to a second service? we're not competing with anybody. we're going to new place, new white space. do not imagine anybody is going to watch less tv, that they are going to have less tv, that they are going to have less streaming services because of what we're doi
it will feature exclusive entertainment content made by the likes of steven spielberg, bill murray andlike netflix, it will also screen specially made news bulletins made by the bbc, nbc and kelly that at others. but will people pay for it? we met with the founders. we knew we had to go seamlessly portrait to landscape. a lot is not full—screen because it has not been shot for the right ratio. it is intimate, immersive and captivating andi intimate, immersive and captivating and i think...
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best picture but does it really need to prove itself well you know it's only a year ago that steven spielberg was saying that netflix had no right to be at the table with its films and then it really showed him by winning the best picture oscar last year no netflix doesn't have a great deal to prove it is now nestled itself in among the traditional production companies in both the film and the television sectors that have 17 nominations in each of those all of this just 6 years after it started producing its 1st content and only just over 2 decades since it 1st started mailing out films to people in the post which is how i 1st came to learn about nothing as a guy ok so is there any evidence that moviegoers are changing their patterns and going into the theaters less often because of netflix well i'm we can only look at the figures. of ticket sales particular in the u.s. there's a nice edible figures and we can see that no real evidence that netflix is stopping people going to cinemas in fact cinema going is reaching record levels each year there is cause for concern for cinemas though because
best picture but does it really need to prove itself well you know it's only a year ago that steven spielberg was saying that netflix had no right to be at the table with its films and then it really showed him by winning the best picture oscar last year no netflix doesn't have a great deal to prove it is now nestled itself in among the traditional production companies in both the film and the television sectors that have 17 nominations in each of those all of this just 6 years after it started...
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and later in life, freddy gave an interview for a project actually that steven spielberg did in interviewing holocaust survivors. he asked what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and then go back into austria and confront the nazis to help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful, i ended my book with them. and i'll read them to you here. he said that it struck him as both a rare opportunity and a solemn obligation, quote, i would just like people to realize, he said, that the refugees who got a haven in the u.s. did their best to repay that debt and i think he really did. he, many times over he repaid that debt, you know, in absolutely heroic fashion. so with that i'll be glad to take any questions that you have. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. yes, please. >> yes, admirable person to this public life-- i have a couple of questions, did he ever go back to germany? and how was he discovered by the nazis, you know, as being a spy? >> well i'll take the second one first. so, his ambitions got grander and grander with his successes and after he had developed such
and later in life, freddy gave an interview for a project actually that steven spielberg did in interviewing holocaust survivors. he asked what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and then go back into austria and confront the nazis to help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful, i ended my book with them. and i'll read them to you here. he said that it struck him as both a rare opportunity and a solemn obligation, quote, i would just like people to realize, he said, that the...
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like steven spielberg and that little dinosaur movie. >> you said y a t-rex? >> uh-huh. >> i did get the joke about the toaster oven. >> reporter: seems whatever role she played, she was always pushing boundaries, like in 1997 when she played the gay friend that ellen degeneres came out to. >> susan, i'm gay. >> reporter: dern helped make history, but she paid a price. you didn't work for a year after that? >> i didn't. and it was a crazy time. it was in a way the most successful time of my career. "jurassic park" had just come out. so it was a great time. and then a very still moment. >> reporter: and then nothing for a while? >> yeah. >> i'm told that my daughter annabella's going to be in your class. >> how exciting. >> reporter: her career came back, of course, and with a vengeance. >> and my annabella was bullied last year, i mean, like in biting and choking. so we're going to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> reporter: dern won an emmy for her role in hbo's "big little lies" as a woman whose husband loses all of her money. >> i will not not be rich
like steven spielberg and that little dinosaur movie. >> you said y a t-rex? >> uh-huh. >> i did get the joke about the toaster oven. >> reporter: seems whatever role she played, she was always pushing boundaries, like in 1997 when she played the gay friend that ellen degeneres came out to. >> susan, i'm gay. >> reporter: dern helped make history, but she paid a price. you didn't work for a year after that? >> i didn't. and it was a crazy time. it was...
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here is a preview. >> walking these grounds changed steven spielberg's life forever, as it did mine.hen i saw the crematorium and the gas chambers. it was a powerful, powerful moment. >> the second time i went to auschwitz with my wife a rabbi took us and we said a prayer and he asked me to come near where the crematorium, and you could put your hand in this mud hole and i did. it was very soggy and it had been raining and i put my hand in there and i pulled my hand out and there was white sort of bone meal all over my hands, because the remains of everyone over those years of mass murder rained back down on to the earth. -- excuse me, and they're still there. and that's something i'll take to my grave. ♪ ♪ >> we hear from four auschwitz survivors. anita was a cellist as a girl. martin was a tailor. renee was also a designer in the ♪ ♪ >> eva, she was a 10-year-old little girl when she was brought to auschwitz. why did they survive whereas others died? >> just to say luck, that's not enough. >> not luck. >> it's more than that. >> these survivors somehow hung on tenaciously to life.
here is a preview. >> walking these grounds changed steven spielberg's life forever, as it did mine.hen i saw the crematorium and the gas chambers. it was a powerful, powerful moment. >> the second time i went to auschwitz with my wife a rabbi took us and we said a prayer and he asked me to come near where the crematorium, and you could put your hand in this mud hole and i did. it was very soggy and it had been raining and i put my hand in there and i pulled my hand out and there...
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those tears were real. >> be good. >> yes. >> steven spielberg movies, they are big blockbusters butey are small stories told against a giant canvas. >> they're here. >> in the 1980s i really felt i was speaking to myself loving escapism. "poltergeist" was about all the things that scared me. i had a tree that scared me when i was a kid that used to scare the hell out of me. what happens? a tree grabs the kid. when i made stories about kids, one final adventure is "the goonies" and discovers the riches to save their parents' homes. suburban stories about gremlins running around and tearing things up. loving stories that were bizarre. >> everybody has dreams or thoughts, fantasies of going back in time somewhere and bob zemeckis put it together for the modern age. >> are you telling me you built a time machine out of a delorean? >> the way i see it, if you are going to build a time machine, why not do it with style? >> it was a mystery it was as big a hit as it was when it came out but what the real mystery is is that it endured for decades. >> saturday night we're sending you back to
those tears were real. >> be good. >> yes. >> steven spielberg movies, they are big blockbusters butey are small stories told against a giant canvas. >> they're here. >> in the 1980s i really felt i was speaking to myself loving escapism. "poltergeist" was about all the things that scared me. i had a tree that scared me when i was a kid that used to scare the hell out of me. what happens? a tree grabs the kid. when i made stories about kids, one final...
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stars including steven spielberg will beifer lopez joining a credit fefeel after disney a and apple launched streaming services in 2019. it is estimated the streaming market will be worth 620 billion euros over the next five years. lots of money out there. genie: and more stuff to watch, as if we did not have enough already. in the next half hour, the french are known for being grumpy, but no data is backing up that cliciche. the love affair between france and pessimism coming up in the next french connection after the news. - hey, i'm valerie j june. comiming up on reel south . - [ryan] everplanant s a ststy, ju l like ery y hun being has a story. the e story nes toto bto. - [valerie] amonthe uth's s undant gardens, one man n pland a mamastful cacaer. - [man] he's's arilliantan.. heheeally is. he'somomewhe betetween brillice a and insanity. - hey! - omoman on phono] thiss s for at - the documentary ony life. this ain't wawalt dney.y. - opople say welell is he your mento anand say, w wl, he was my torntnt. i nenevemet a peon thatatas so demanding. - ifou haven't got bigalls, yoyou mit as wel
stars including steven spielberg will beifer lopez joining a credit fefeel after disney a and apple launched streaming services in 2019. it is estimated the streaming market will be worth 620 billion euros over the next five years. lots of money out there. genie: and more stuff to watch, as if we did not have enough already. in the next half hour, the french are known for being grumpy, but no data is backing up that cliciche. the love affair between france and pessimism coming up in the next...
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although arguments about big and small—screen productions continue to rage, fuelled in part by steven spielberg'stv movies not deserving 0scar nominations, the area in which netflix really proved their worth this year is in the realm of animation. not a word. what happened? you just sit there and be all magical and awesome. along with the release of their first self—produced animated feature klaus, an adventurous christmas tale from spanish director sergio pablos, netflix also picked up the distribution rights of one of my favourite films of 2019, the french gem i lost my body. a tale of broken hearts and severed body parts, jeremy clapin's feature debut, freely adapted from the book happy hand by guillaume laurant, is a genuine wonder, which made history by becoming the first animated feature to take the top prize in the critics week section at cannes in may. there were a number of historic firsts at cannes this year. parasite, a biting social satire from director bong joon—ho, which doesn't open in the uk until february, became the first korean film to win the palme d'0r. meanwhile, mati diop,
although arguments about big and small—screen productions continue to rage, fuelled in part by steven spielberg'stv movies not deserving 0scar nominations, the area in which netflix really proved their worth this year is in the realm of animation. not a word. what happened? you just sit there and be all magical and awesome. along with the release of their first self—produced animated feature klaus, an adventurous christmas tale from spanish director sergio pablos, netflix also picked up the...
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i'd been recommended — wait for it — by steven spielberg and by peter jackson.ical details, and at the same time working with costume, working with the trench building that needed to be built, and being on location every day for what seemed like months, i think probably it was about six weeks. with other projects in the pipeline, he must be the envy of history teachers across the globe. how did i get here? this is so exceptional. but one day, someone's going to rumble me, i'm sure. 1917 goes on general release at the end of next week. that's just about it from us for now but a quick reminder of our top story, the head of the iranian revolutionary guard's has been killed in baghdad. the pentagon has also confirmed the killing was ordered by resident from. and you can get more on that story on our website, but for now, from me and all the rest of the team, thanks to much for watching and to stay tuned here on abc news. —— bbc news. hello there. for many we started the year on a cloudy but quiet note, didn't we? but it was all change by day two with rain, some of i
i'd been recommended — wait for it — by steven spielberg and by peter jackson.ical details, and at the same time working with costume, working with the trench building that needed to be built, and being on location every day for what seemed like months, i think probably it was about six weeks. with other projects in the pipeline, he must be the envy of history teachers across the globe. how did i get here? this is so exceptional. but one day, someone's going to rumble me, i'm sure. 1917...
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wait for it, by steven spielberg and by peter jackson. really was one of getting historical details, and at the same time working with costume, working with the trench building that needed to be built, and being on location every day for what seemed like months, i think probably it was about six weeks. with other projects in the pipeline, he must be the envy of history teachers across the globe. how did i get here? this is so exceptional. but one day, someone's going to rumble me, i'm sure. 1917 goes on general release at the end of next week. sounds like a fascinating film. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. don't go away, coming up: how do you clean up go away, coming up: how do you clean up space junk? we will be talking about that with a company that is trying. i'll be watching. for now, goodbye. hello there. for many we started the year on a cloudy but quiet note, didn't we? but it was all change by day two with rain, some of it heavy across scotland. not one weather front but two. it must be january — it's buy one get one free and it
wait for it, by steven spielberg and by peter jackson. really was one of getting historical details, and at the same time working with costume, working with the trench building that needed to be built, and being on location every day for what seemed like months, i think probably it was about six weeks. with other projects in the pipeline, he must be the envy of history teachers across the globe. how did i get here? this is so exceptional. but one day, someone's going to rumble me, i'm sure....
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filed the air war against nazi germany, which is being developed as a miniseries produced by steven spielberg and tom hanks, the closest i have ever gotten to meeting those guys. he previously worked as a consultant for the hbo series pacific and contributed to several episodes of american experience. doctor miller received a phd from the university of maryland. we say lafayette. where he - don is the john harry mccracken in lafayette college. it broke the confederacy. i would like to start out by asking each of you to give a brief overview of your book and if you would, how and why you chose this subject to write on. we start with you. >> i had written a biography of stonewall jackson. we started to do further reading, and it is a different place. and a vengeful, however it is a hard war. they use the term band box, these were young men, and dreams of glory. it is about the early war and i thought not only was the latter war more extreme place and influenced the war. when i looked at doing that, i knew bruce won a pulitzer in 1953 with a wonderful book about appomattox. the army of the potom
filed the air war against nazi germany, which is being developed as a miniseries produced by steven spielberg and tom hanks, the closest i have ever gotten to meeting those guys. he previously worked as a consultant for the hbo series pacific and contributed to several episodes of american experience. doctor miller received a phd from the university of maryland. we say lafayette. where he - don is the john harry mccracken in lafayette college. it broke the confederacy. i would like to start out...
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own a jewish community in which she long been an outcast began seeing her in a new light and steven spielberg show a foundation memorialized her with an interactive hologram. do you think another holocaust is possible. the eve of horseshit. and somewhere along the line this woman who had felt so alone found something new she knows she's not alone that. she knows she has all of us. she knows she has. 1000 or about thousands of people who appreciate the struggle she has been through and what she does. for them and others. in 2017 at age 83 evil moses of course seemed unstoppable a video interview with buzz feed got more than 185000000 views and speeches once in front of dozens were now in front of thousands get it hard even remained the small town woman she'd been for nearly 60 years and the core family had been through a lot like mickey their daughter rena doesn't like to talk about the holocaust but they stuck together through it all and even as thrice weekly lectures at her museum remain. a nice. i think every day. doesn't matter what she's going through. she needs this museum she needs to b
own a jewish community in which she long been an outcast began seeing her in a new light and steven spielberg show a foundation memorialized her with an interactive hologram. do you think another holocaust is possible. the eve of horseshit. and somewhere along the line this woman who had felt so alone found something new she knows she's not alone that. she knows she has all of us. she knows she has. 1000 or about thousands of people who appreciate the struggle she has been through and what she...
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. >> when you first heard that steven spielberg would be making a movie about a place where dinosaurslong it takes before the t-rex comes out. he makes you wait for it. and wait for it. and wait for it. i don't know what a dinosaur really looks like in real life. i think it looks like "jurassic park." >> what steven spielberg innately understands is that dinosaurs are awesome. >> it was the same feeling i had as a 7-year-old watching "jaws" for the first time, when you would see the dinosaurs leap up and eat the leaves off the tree. >> we're going to make a fortune with this place. >> that's what spielberg does as a filmmaker. >> a lot of the enthusiasm from cgi comes from "jurassic park" and what that technology could do for their story telling. >> "titanic" is a throwback in so many ways to the big blo blockbusters of the '50s and '60s. not just in scope around scale, but also that it was talked in the way that we talk about cleopatra. >> the buckdget hit at then an unheard of $200 million. >> leonardo dicaprio had done "what's eating gilbert grape" so there was some nervousness abo
. >> when you first heard that steven spielberg would be making a movie about a place where dinosaurslong it takes before the t-rex comes out. he makes you wait for it. and wait for it. and wait for it. i don't know what a dinosaur really looks like in real life. i think it looks like "jurassic park." >> what steven spielberg innately understands is that dinosaurs are awesome. >> it was the same feeling i had as a 7-year-old watching "jaws" for the first...
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he joins a list of notable names working with apple including oprah winfrey, steven spielberg, jenniferniston, and reese witherspoon. that is your bloomberg business flash. you so much. coming up, we will stick with apple. the tech giant shares top $300 for the first time. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: apple shares have surpassed the $300 mark for the first time on optimism around the holiday order. annmarie hordern has the details. >> the rally is continuing for apple. to watch out for. they appear to be overextended and overbought. analysts expected really strong holiday performance. what apple is doing is leveraging their consumers through the products outside the iphone like the air pods, like the apple watch, things like that. things people put into their -- your member 2019. nejra: apple went on to outperform other mega cap tech stocks with a gain of 86%. we will see if 20/20 brings something similar. the u.k. is on guard following -- as borission to johnson ponders his decision on whether to adopt huawei technology for the u.k. 5g network. the prime minister seeks to strengthen tie
he joins a list of notable names working with apple including oprah winfrey, steven spielberg, jenniferniston, and reese witherspoon. that is your bloomberg business flash. you so much. coming up, we will stick with apple. the tech giant shares top $300 for the first time. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: apple shares have surpassed the $300 mark for the first time on optimism around the holiday order. annmarie hordern has the details. >> the rally is continuing for apple. to watch out for....
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he got an academy award for "philadelphiait was steven spielberg, you know, and it was likeble, and oscars there, and suddenly -- >> stephen: they make a very nice centerpiece. >> absolutely. beautiful, very shiny dispp, no, at some point he said to me -- >> stephen: spielberg asked you about zoro that night? >> and i said, "yeah." he said, "would you like to see me tomorrow at universal we can talk about it?" and i said, "sure." it was a long night. i went there with a little bit of a hanged over. but he offered me "zoro." >> stephen: sure, a little hangover. sound a little bit like zoro. >> exactly. >> stephen: he likes to have fun. "pain and glory" is-- how many movies have you done with pedro almodovar? >> eight movies. >> stephen: which movie is this? >> thi this is "women on the vee of a nervous breakdown." that was 1998, i think. i was very, very young then. ( applause ) >> stephen: can you go back to this? you look a little bit like you're one of the extras on "friends" there. ( laughter ) okay. and now here you are-- here you are again, this is you winning, along wi
he got an academy award for "philadelphia> stephen: they make a very nice centerpiece. >> absolutely. beautiful, very shiny dispp, no, at some point he said to me -- >> stephen: spielberg asked you about zoro that night? >> and i said, "yeah." he said, "would you like to see me tomorrow at universal we can talk about it?" and i said, "sure." it was a long night. i went there with a little bit of a hanged over. but he offered me...
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. >> movie moguls such as steven spielberg are raising money for rogan's challenger. they felt makeup california state senator adam schiff one of the most prodigious fund-raisers among the challenges in the 2,000 election. >> people want somebody who is top priority is local concerned, not national partisan ideological crusades. >> sean: he can't even open his mouth without vomiting a russian conspiracy theory and of course his cohort, big time hypocrite himself jerry nadler just ran to sam impeachment articles through the house judiciary committee. zero due process that republicans afford to newt encourage afforded bill clinton. just called a president a dictator, that's how desperate he is. take a look. >> this is a determination by president trump that he wants to be all-powerful. he does not have to respect congress. he does not have to respect the representatives of the people. only his wheel goes. he is a dictator. this must not stand and that is why he must be removed from office. >> sean: okay. i'm sleepy. you want to sleep by the way? just rerun this, you wil
. >> movie moguls such as steven spielberg are raising money for rogan's challenger. they felt makeup california state senator adam schiff one of the most prodigious fund-raisers among the challenges in the 2,000 election. >> people want somebody who is top priority is local concerned, not national partisan ideological crusades. >> sean: he can't even open his mouth without vomiting a russian conspiracy theory and of course his cohort, big time hypocrite himself jerry nadler...
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it does remind me of the steven spielberg movie, "munich." assassinatednian was replaced by a worse person. up with someone , thevicious and nasty people to replace these guys. there might be a time where we themaving eliminated because the people who replace them might be worse. on your question, i do not think these individuals are targeted because they are effective against isis. perhaps they were targeted despite the fact they were effective against isis. i do not think we are going after effective anti-isis figures. sharon: i think there is a perception that in the u.s. armed forces there are strong feelings about soleimani because although he did not directly pull the trigger, he provided the capability that led to a lot of american soldiers dying. is that something our uniformed professionals can get past? --it certainly is something it is certainly something that is felt. undeniable.ing, not just in the military, you talk to older generations state department, the current senior seniorf cash senior -- lions. why we have that for the i
it does remind me of the steven spielberg movie, "munich." assassinatednian was replaced by a worse person. up with someone , thevicious and nasty people to replace these guys. there might be a time where we themaving eliminated because the people who replace them might be worse. on your question, i do not think these individuals are targeted because they are effective against isis. perhaps they were targeted despite the fact they were effective against isis. i do not think we are...
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okay, so i had a list of directors i wanted you know me, highfalutin you know so i was like steven spielberg." so i was like, "okay, i know j.j. and i was like, "j.j. abrams." and j.j. was like, "no, i'm doing 'star wars.' i got, you know, do this. and then i was like -- >> jimmy: wait, you act like that's a sentence. you just said that you just said that sentence. "no, i'm doing 'star wars.'" yeah it's a giant movie >> you know, whatever. you know, "i can't stop for your special." you know what i'm saying but i love j.j but then i was like, "okay, wait a minute, it's right up under my nose. like, "who else can catch action but somebody who shoot a dragon?" [ laughter ] and what am i, a dragon! >> jimmy: that's right you're a comedy dragon [ laughter ] [ applause ] you're a comedy dragon and they did it. i love that you did it but i love the idea of time machine. >> yes >> jimmy: so basically what you do is you compare yourself to you and your 20s >> yes first of all, i want people to know -- first of all, i'm 52 life is what it is like -- let me tell you something. everybody always say, "li
okay, so i had a list of directors i wanted you know me, highfalutin you know so i was like steven spielberg." so i was like, "okay, i know j.j. and i was like, "j.j. abrams." and j.j. was like, "no, i'm doing 'star wars.' i got, you know, do this. and then i was like -- >> jimmy: wait, you act like that's a sentence. you just said that you just said that sentence. "no, i'm doing 'star wars.'" yeah it's a giant movie >> you know, whatever. you...
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it does remind me of the steven spielberg movie "munich." every palestinian assassinated was replaced by a worse person. it has been the legacy of israeli decapitation and campaigns. they might not be as competent, but they might be more vicious and nasty, the people to replace these guys. in the end, there might be a time where we rue having a limited these two, both for their influence and because the people who replace them might be worse. doug: on your question, i do not think these individuals are targeted because they are effective against isis. perhaps they were targeted despite the fact they were effective against isis. but those are two entirely different things. i do not think we are going after effective anti-isis governments or figures. sharon: can i ask you a personal follow-up on that? i think there is a perception that in the u.s. armed forces there are strong feelings about soleimani because although he did not directly pull the trigger, he provided the capability that led to a lot of american soldiers dying. is that somethin
it does remind me of the steven spielberg movie "munich." every palestinian assassinated was replaced by a worse person. it has been the legacy of israeli decapitation and campaigns. they might not be as competent, but they might be more vicious and nasty, the people to replace these guys. in the end, there might be a time where we rue having a limited these two, both for their influence and because the people who replace them might be worse. doug: on your question, i do not think...
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like steven spielberg and that little dinosaur movie. >> you said you've got a t-rex?ster oven. >> seems whatever role she played she was always pushing boundaries. like in the 1997, when she played the gay friend that ellen degeneres came out to. >> susan, i'm gay. >> dern helped make history. but she paid a price. >> you didn't work for a year after that? >> i didn't. it was a crazy time. it was in a way, the most successful time of my career. jurassic park had just come out. so, it was a great time. and then a very still moment. >> and then nothing for a while, >> yeah. >> i'm told that my daughter amabella's gonna be in your class. how exciting! >> her career came back, of course. and with a vengeance. >> and my amabella was bullied last year, i mean in like biting and choking. so we're gonna make sure that that doesn't happen again. >> dern won an emmy for her character in hbo's big little lies as a woman whose husband loses all of her money. >> i will not not be rich. >> and talk about range she was also a star wars heroine on a suicide mission. but that's no sur
like steven spielberg and that little dinosaur movie. >> you said you've got a t-rex?ster oven. >> seems whatever role she played she was always pushing boundaries. like in the 1997, when she played the gay friend that ellen degeneres came out to. >> susan, i'm gay. >> dern helped make history. but she paid a price. >> you didn't work for a year after that? >> i didn't. it was a crazy time. it was in a way, the most successful time of my career. jurassic park...
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joining the ranks of other eagle scouts like neil armstrong, steven spielberg and gerald ford just to name a very few. i was proud to attend daniel's court of honor ceremony earlier this month, congratulations, daniel, we look forward to big things from you in the future. we all look for heroes, we look to washington, we look to celebrities. i know where my heroes are. and one of them without a doubt is daniel. god bless you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to congratulate leaders in virginia for their historic vote to become the 38th state to ratify the equal rights amendment today. for decades, e.r.a. advocates across the country have been fighting so that equality for women and men is constitutionally protected. the momentum behind the effort has never been stronger. i have sponsored the equal rights amendment for many years because i believe that it is the only way to make lasting progress on the goals we consistently fi
joining the ranks of other eagle scouts like neil armstrong, steven spielberg and gerald ford just to name a very few. i was proud to attend daniel's court of honor ceremony earlier this month, congratulations, daniel, we look forward to big things from you in the future. we all look for heroes, we look to washington, we look to celebrities. i know where my heroes are. and one of them without a doubt is daniel. god bless you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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had originally been written as a movie, for steven spielberg to direct.cal student. >> 16 needle. you need a large bore in case they're bleeding and you need to transfuse them. do you know how to start an i.v.? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. yellow urgent, red critical and black a gurney. got it? >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on the body and doing cpr and suddenly they're racing off to the surgical suite. >> get that gurney out of there! >> someone wanders in. they're tossing around medical jargon. they don't stop to explain what it is. prep for a peritoneal lavage. i think i know what that is now, but only because i watched a lot of "e.r." over the years. >> pleural lavage. >> we can bypass him. >> that would be the fastest way. what do you think? >> you're the attending. >> there was so much information coming at you that i think it made the experience feel as if you had to watch it in the same way that you'd watch a film. that you ha
had originally been written as a movie, for steven spielberg to direct.cal student. >> 16 needle. you need a large bore in case they're bleeding and you need to transfuse them. do you know how to start an i.v.? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. yellow urgent, red critical and black a gurney. got it? >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on...
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he joins a list of noble names working with apple including oprah winfrey, steven spielberg, jennifer. next holidays earnings may offer something to offer for investors. posted better than expected sales and forecasted an increase in the 2021 profit. the gains were driven by the companies online arm. tesla has cut the price of its china built model. it will now started 46 hundred -- $46,000. this is the carmakers that's up efforts to lure customers. that is the bloomberg business flash. matt: let's stick with cars. the auto industry underwent some seismic changes in 2019, from incarceration and subsequent escape of carlos ghosn in japan to a tie up between two of europe's largest and oldest carmakers, fiat and psa. looking ahead to the future, electric battery technology, connected cars will become dominant themes. let's bring in michael dean. lark --rom black blackrock is still with us. michael, how far do the european carmakers have to go? how much pain do they have to accept before the achieve this turnaround and are emissions compliant? michael: we have new european emission infla
he joins a list of noble names working with apple including oprah winfrey, steven spielberg, jennifer. next holidays earnings may offer something to offer for investors. posted better than expected sales and forecasted an increase in the 2021 profit. the gains were driven by the companies online arm. tesla has cut the price of its china built model. it will now started 46 hundred -- $46,000. this is the carmakers that's up efforts to lure customers. that is the bloomberg business flash. matt:...
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it's attracted 1 billion dollars in funding and the attention of steven spielberg and reece witherspoonas. we knew we had to go seamlessly portrait to landscape, and we wanted it to be full—screen video, because a lot of video on your phone isn't full—screen video today because it hasn't been shot for the right aspect ratio. it's intimate, it's immersive and it's captivating and i think people are going to be surprised that it's actuallyjust different. are you aiming at the younger market? 0ur target audience is 18—44. the bull's—eye for the creative is 25—35. so, yes, it's a millennialaudience. who do you consider your rivals to be? because you've got the long—form content streaming services like netflix and amazon, who are obviously competing against each other. do you think of them as competitors or do you hope that people will also subscribe to a second service to provide this short—form content? we're actually not competing with anybody. we're going into a new place, a new white space. we don't imagine that anybody is going to watch less tv, that they're going to have less streamin
it's attracted 1 billion dollars in funding and the attention of steven spielberg and reece witherspoonas. we knew we had to go seamlessly portrait to landscape, and we wanted it to be full—screen video, because a lot of video on your phone isn't full—screen video today because it hasn't been shot for the right aspect ratio. it's intimate, it's immersive and it's captivating and i think people are going to be surprised that it's actuallyjust different. are you aiming at the younger market?...
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spielberg and lincoln. >> you are right. there's been an effort, somehow i have a little finger in this, to get postage stamp of thaddeus stevensus stevens is still blocked by whoever determines these things. this mythology of him as a vengeful evil genius. what is your positive view? [laughter] >> what's interesting about that is, i was just reading something today that sort of the notion that people like stevens, these radical republicans, they want, all they were interested in was power. you think, yes, this gets to the positive, of course they were interested in power. who is not?but they were interested in power because to them it was the only way to ensure the victory that the north had fought for which is to say equality injustice under the law and the eradication not just in slavery because the 13th amendment did that but the eradication of the effects of slavery, which is something worth thinking about. you don't just get rid of the institution and say, everything is okay now. south, come on back. everything is forgotten. slavery is gone let's move on. there are effects of slavery, 4 million people enslaved who been de
spielberg and lincoln. >> you are right. there's been an effort, somehow i have a little finger in this, to get postage stamp of thaddeus stevensus stevens is still blocked by whoever determines these things. this mythology of him as a vengeful evil genius. what is your positive view? [laughter] >> what's interesting about that is, i was just reading something today that sort of the notion that people like stevens, these radical republicans, they want, all they were interested in...