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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!rible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems.
(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!rible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely...
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Nov 22, 2018
11/18
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ (storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup.umplings! (storyteller 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >> jimmy: jeff bridges is here. you have an online sleep club now. what is the online -- is everybody gathering? a big online bed? >> you helped kick it off. i came on this show a couple of years ago. >> jimmy: it was so boring and you went to sleep and said i have to make a business out of this. >> no, i had these sleeping tapes that i put out. and they took off and now there is something called sleep club. it's taking the whole sleep thing to the next level. it's online and you go to joinsleepclub.com, you will come to a site that is split up and says sleep on one side
. ♪ ♪ ♪ (storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup.umplings! (storyteller 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the...
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Nov 22, 2018
11/18
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i think that prepared me for this vice of storytelling.nly telling them, i love to hear stories. i have had that inclination all my life. you have these two incredible characters. you had your mother and your grandfather, but it was also a tumultuous time personally for you. one of the most extraordinary things was hearing that your mum, when your father left, cut his picture out of all of the photographs. as an image, for a child growing up, that must have been extraordinary. i never missed my father. perhaps i did when i was very young but i do not remember that. he left when i was three. my mother said that i was very close to him, so maybe there was a moment when i asked about him, but i don't remember that at all. i remember a childhood without a father and his absence did not mean anything to me much. there were no photographs of him, his name was never mentioned, and if anybody, my brothers or i, would ask, my mother would say that he was a very intelligent man, nothing else. that was it. and you knew not to ask further? yeah, becau
i think that prepared me for this vice of storytelling.nly telling them, i love to hear stories. i have had that inclination all my life. you have these two incredible characters. you had your mother and your grandfather, but it was also a tumultuous time personally for you. one of the most extraordinary things was hearing that your mum, when your father left, cut his picture out of all of the photographs. as an image, for a child growing up, that must have been extraordinary. i never missed my...
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Nov 24, 2018
11/18
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i think that prepared me for this vice of storytelling. only telling them, i love to hear stories. i have had that inclination all my life. you have these two incredible characters. you had your mother and your grandfather, but it was also a tumultuous time personally for you. one of the most extraordinary things was hearing that your mum, when your father left, cut his picture out of all of the photographs. as an image, for a child growing up, that must have been extraordinary. i never missed my father. perhaps i did when i was very young but i do not remember that. he left when i was three. my mother said that i was very close to him, so maybe there was a moment when i asked about him, but i don't remember that at all. i remember a childhood without a father and his absence did not mean anything to me much. there were no photographs of him, his name was never mentioned, and if anybody, my brothers or i, would ask, my mother would say that he was a very intelligent man, nothing else. that was it. and you knew not to ask further? yeah, bec
i think that prepared me for this vice of storytelling. only telling them, i love to hear stories. i have had that inclination all my life. you have these two incredible characters. you had your mother and your grandfather, but it was also a tumultuous time personally for you. one of the most extraordinary things was hearing that your mum, when your father left, cut his picture out of all of the photographs. as an image, for a child growing up, that must have been extraordinary. i never missed...
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Nov 24, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!key tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. ( ♪ ) 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com sometimes we forget what is ilike baseball? like you! diagnosed with an aggressive cancer, johan came to st. jude children's research hospital. our discoveries have helped to increase the overall childhood cancer survival from 20% to 80%. and we won't stop until every child survives. how big is 80%? this big! visit stjude.org or shop wherever you see the st. jude logo. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my qua
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Nov 22, 2018
11/18
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at a time like this we need more radical storytelling to create what we need to be.pplause] >> i had an interesting experience a few years ago with my mother because through the years i tried to tell my mother what my life had been like while she was gone and what my siblings had gone through and i would tell her stories, and it never seemed to penetrate and she never seemed to understand and capture what i was trying to tell her. when i wrote my first memoir which is about the experience, when my parents left and everything they went through when they were gone, i gave a copy of my book to my mother and she read it and called me and said now i understand and it showed me the power of storytelling and the power of books because i have spent years telling her and yet once i wrote the book and she read it and by her reading this book, she had to live through all the moments i was writing about so i went from telling my mother to actually showing my mother and it was a powerful moment for me to know that finally my mother understood b and she understood my pain and she
at a time like this we need more radical storytelling to create what we need to be.pplause] >> i had an interesting experience a few years ago with my mother because through the years i tried to tell my mother what my life had been like while she was gone and what my siblings had gone through and i would tell her stories, and it never seemed to penetrate and she never seemed to understand and capture what i was trying to tell her. when i wrote my first memoir which is about the...
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they can explore together new forms of storytelling so that's where you know i don't see. seen many of you as a reproduction of what cinema i think cinema has its own language and its own reason to be and i think in many vo we have to explore what it could be we still don't know what it could be three d. holograms of actors could become a valuable tool but picture quality is not balanced enough to produce full length feature films yet. there's been some use to physicians i'm sure it'll make rapid advances and that other production science will spring up around the world right now there's only a handful of these kinds of studios and about the more there are the more standards and quality will improve and then it will make a breakthrough in the market. with system of. initial projects have already been completed using these new three d. recordings and by twenty nineteen volumetric studios are expected to be firmly established in the movie industry. shift says after new horizons. and no short and sweet the shift snapshot learning german with t.w. whether at home on your compu
they can explore together new forms of storytelling so that's where you know i don't see. seen many of you as a reproduction of what cinema i think cinema has its own language and its own reason to be and i think in many vo we have to explore what it could be we still don't know what it could be three d. holograms of actors could become a valuable tool but picture quality is not balanced enough to produce full length feature films yet. there's been some use to physicians i'm sure it'll make...
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that they can explore together new forms of storytelling so that's where you know i don't see. it we put i've seen many vi's a reproduction of what cinema cinema has its own language and its own reason to be and i think in many vo we have to explore what it could be we still don't know what it could be three d. holograms of actors could become a valuable tool but picture quality is not danced enough to produce full length feature films yes. there's been some use to physicians i'm sure it'll make rapid advances and that other production science will spring up around the world right now there's only a handful of these kinds of studios in the know about the more there are the more standards and quality will improve and then it will make a breakthrough in the market. with system or. initial projects have already been completed using these new three d. recordings and by twenty nineteen volumetric studios are expected to be firmly established in the movie industry. chip says after new horizons. and no short and sweet shifts a snapshot learning german with v.w. whether at home on your
that they can explore together new forms of storytelling so that's where you know i don't see. it we put i've seen many vi's a reproduction of what cinema cinema has its own language and its own reason to be and i think in many vo we have to explore what it could be we still don't know what it could be three d. holograms of actors could become a valuable tool but picture quality is not danced enough to produce full length feature films yes. there's been some use to physicians i'm sure it'll...
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Nov 16, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!s really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) gi >>> welcome back to "gma" live for you in albany, new york, where the snow continues to come down. what a nightmare of a rush hour yesterday. i want to show you what it was like in philadelphia just outside there, ever see a camel on the side of a roadway? i don't think the camel has ever seen snow. the owner let him out of the trailer i guess to take a peek around. that's how weird this has been. this weathercast sponsored by wells fargo. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yes! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. the perfect sweater makes the perfect holiday gift. and it feels even better when you find it for less -
(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!s really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) gi >>> welcome back to "gma" live for you in albany, new york, where the snow continues to...
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Nov 20, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!ble green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. save on hundreds of deals.get. deals on tv's! deals on toys! deals on xbox and more! doors open 5pm thursday, only at target. >>> back here on "gma," watching them filling the sandbags in agoura hills, california. flood watches in northern california in the same area with the fires. this segment sponsored by wells fargo. your local news and weather next. >>> good morning, south bay. let's get is up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning. i'm jessica castro from abc 7 mornings. and meteorologist mike nicco has our forecast. still really smokey out there, mike. >> it is, but we're seeing signs things are going to change. we've changed from healthy to unhealt
(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!ble green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. save on hundreds of deals.get. deals on tv's! deals on toys! deals on xbox and more!...
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Nov 23, 2018
11/18
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he was an amazing storyteller. and he was a great storyteller about himself. [laughter] they were amazing stories. he lived an extraordinary life. he knew he didn't have all that many years left. beneficiaries of that. we would talk about the cases every day and do all the things clerks do. hen we would finish and would segue into storytelling. we learned about his childhood and his years at college and at howard, and working with charles hamilton houston, and then with the legal defense fund, and the strategy that led to the eradication of jim crow. it was an extraordinary life. he was both a trial lawyer and an appellate lawyer. heated civil and criminal cases -- he did civil and criminal cases, in the most tremendous of circumstances. he would crisscrossed the country, particularly in the south. he could not go into a restaurant or find a bathroom and he was confronted with physical danger. hearing those stories and hearing about one -- how one man attempted in his entire life to make a difference and promote justice, you can never hope to do anything like
he was an amazing storyteller. and he was a great storyteller about himself. [laughter] they were amazing stories. he lived an extraordinary life. he knew he didn't have all that many years left. beneficiaries of that. we would talk about the cases every day and do all the things clerks do. hen we would finish and would segue into storytelling. we learned about his childhood and his years at college and at howard, and working with charles hamilton houston, and then with the legal defense fund,...
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Nov 21, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings! (storyteller 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. take my to my breakfast! did you get your backpack ready? now start your day just by saying hey google, good morning. today will be sunny with a high of 50 degrees. traffic is lighter than usual. at 8 am you have carpool duty. okay everybody, let's go! that's help at a glance with google home hub. (alarm ringing) wake up to great tasting flavor. (alarm stops) belvita breakfast biscuits. flavors like delicious blueberry or decadent chocolate, gently baked in a tasty biscuit. (alarm ringing) belvita breakfast biscuits. it's time to taste the day. >>> good morning, east bay. let's get is up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings.
(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings! (storyteller 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. take my to my breakfast! did you get your...
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Nov 23, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings! (storyteller 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound clarity and life-like color. experience dell cinema on the xps 13. sh
(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings! (storyteller 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. over the last 24 hours, you finished...
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Nov 22, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!ler 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound clarity and life-like color. experience dell cinema on the xps 13. shop the biggest black friday ever at dell.com (intel chime) we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. >>> good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> and good morning. happy thanksgiving to you. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. it's 7:23. and we are track
(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!ler 5) my mom makes this really horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound...
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Nov 19, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 2) roasted lamb. (storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings! casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. darrell's family uses gain flings now, so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel your cold. the 1-pill power of new advil multi-symptom cold & flu knocks out your worst symptoms. cancel your cold, not your plans. new advil multi-symptom cold & flu. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. ♪ the greatest wish of a
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Nov 6, 2018
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charts and numbers and a gdp, the storytelling, the art of the storytelling sometimes is lost on republicans. maybe if it doesn't go the way that the republicans won, they can learn a little bit about the storytelling of this great recovery. >> jesse: what do you think, did they tell the right story, dana? >> dana: it remains to be seen. when we get the fox news voter analysis, we will see. the electoral college can save you. it really is a majority vote. some of them are very close. and a lot of the republicans i decided to retire, won by a little bit. looking at steve heller and his race. that is not a district, that is the whole state of nevada. i think the fact that there are some good candidates on the republican side does help them. good candidates on the democrat side in the house, particularly appeared 172 veterans are running for congress right now, so some of them are going to win. there is going to be some willingness by some of these people to actually work together. let's just say that the democrats take back the house. are they going to deny working with president trump on an i
charts and numbers and a gdp, the storytelling, the art of the storytelling sometimes is lost on republicans. maybe if it doesn't go the way that the republicans won, they can learn a little bit about the storytelling of this great recovery. >> jesse: what do you think, did they tell the right story, dana? >> dana: it remains to be seen. when we get the fox news voter analysis, we will see. the electoral college can save you. it really is a majority vote. some of them are very...
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Nov 30, 2018
11/18
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tamara cheremnova there, the storyteller of siberia.events happening later. a verdict is due in the retrial of naser 0ric, a former bosnian military commander who's charged with war crimes. known as the defender of srebrenica and celebrated among many bosnian muslims, he's charged with killing three serb prisoners. later in berlin, the three candidates in the running to succeed angela merkel as cdu party leader will present their proposals to supporters. and also taking place today — india's so—called wedding of the year, as the bollywood actress priyanka chropra and the american singer nickjonas tie the knot injodhpur. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is your friday sport briefing. 0n the way... it's a big weekend of football in the 2018 africa women's cup of nations. the countdown continues to deontay wilder against tyson fury. and defending champions australia take on the irish in the hockey world cup. cameroon and mali will contest friday's third place play—off at th
tamara cheremnova there, the storyteller of siberia.events happening later. a verdict is due in the retrial of naser 0ric, a former bosnian military commander who's charged with war crimes. known as the defender of srebrenica and celebrated among many bosnian muslims, he's charged with killing three serb prisoners. later in berlin, the three candidates in the running to succeed angela merkel as cdu party leader will present their proposals to supporters. and also taking place today — india's...
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Nov 14, 2018
11/18
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our skill as storytellers has changed.ed to reach inside the consumer and create that she man and unlock that passion point they did not know. for example, alabama sure, we use the shore ep, and it has nothing to do with this jersey shore ip, but we brought that in and now it is the biggest number three series of last year. we have been using though shore ip's to launch them around the world and seven around the globe. vonnie: does mtv eventually become a brand licensed out and that might also play under the regular bundle? is that the future of a channel like mtv? chris: our future stays the same as today, to be a strong brand. awareness, anand incredible ip, and unique storytellers. i know it is different to think about television ip as to reiki, but ip -- as true i.t., but i 's platform agnostic. you see it happening in the film industry, whether black hand there, the avengers, the film industry has been reinventing and franchising that, and that is what is making them thrive. it is a new concept for the tv side but it
our skill as storytellers has changed.ed to reach inside the consumer and create that she man and unlock that passion point they did not know. for example, alabama sure, we use the shore ep, and it has nothing to do with this jersey shore ip, but we brought that in and now it is the biggest number three series of last year. we have been using though shore ip's to launch them around the world and seven around the globe. vonnie: does mtv eventually become a brand licensed out and that might also...
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Nov 26, 2018
11/18
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(storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!ally horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. they're all going in the same direction but in very different ways and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers only pampers diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents. you're the greatest person i know, and since you love coffee and lattes and cappuccinos, i got you... a keurig k-cafÉ brewer. ♪ ♪ i love you man, i don't know what to say. i love you. no, i love you. no. hebut i'm kindai want t"ehhhhhhhhhhhh" about buying one. you're "ehhhhhhhhhhhh?" well
(storyteller 3) the matzo ball soup. (storyteller 4) dumplings!ally horrible green bean casserole. (storyteller 6) turkey tamales! (storyteller 9) food is...is the way we connect. (vo) join the wells fargo food bank and feeding america to help more families share holiday meals. (storyteller 10) you put a meal in front of somebody, they're happy. (vo) give what you can at 5,700 branches. they're all going in the same direction but in very different ways and pampers gives all of them our driest...
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Nov 15, 2018
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it even caught the attention of the storyteller himself, who said tom‘s response was beautiful.acheotomy while seriously ill with a brain tumour, and who died earlier this year. i‘m so glad that it was him that they chose to do it, i think because he has a personal connection to makaton, with his son, henry, that made it even more specialfor us, knowing what he had been through, and the kind of personal journey with makaton. mum laura said her son‘s reaction had left her in tears. the family‘s hope now — that makaton will make it into more children‘s television, so tom can enjoy more of his favourite programmes in a language he understands. lorna gordon, bbc news, falkirk. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich. and that has made it into the weather and the warning sign you need today from makaton is this one, the cold, and it has been cold across the country and pretty gloomy and that was how it looked in the middle of london earlier today. a lot of cloud streaming in from the east, cold easterly winds bringing outbreaks of showery rain and not just rain as some of it
it even caught the attention of the storyteller himself, who said tom‘s response was beautiful.acheotomy while seriously ill with a brain tumour, and who died earlier this year. i‘m so glad that it was him that they chose to do it, i think because he has a personal connection to makaton, with his son, henry, that made it even more specialfor us, knowing what he had been through, and the kind of personal journey with makaton. mum laura said her son‘s reaction had left her in tears. the...
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his humor, his melancholy, storytelling ability, moral convictions, political genius. that alwas important to show. and spielberg wanted dale day-lewis to play him from the beginning. he did not say yes to the script and he finally said yes he knew he got his man. the reason the 13th memo so important was that link then worried at once the war came to an end, then military necessity would no longer be a viable way to undo the constitution pretty wanted permanent constitutional amendment that would end slavery forever. >> let's talk ernow about teddy roosevelt. there are many examples of leadership that he gave you. can you focus on the strike. >> this is the pivotal moment in today's presidency. i tried to choose moment so pivotal in each of their presidencies. instead of doing the whole presidency. probably because i knew that i didn't want the book to be as fat as some of the other books are. when a woman is fitting the bully pulpit she said she was reading at home at night. and she was reading in hardback and she fell asleep and it broke her nose. [laughter] i figur
his humor, his melancholy, storytelling ability, moral convictions, political genius. that alwas important to show. and spielberg wanted dale day-lewis to play him from the beginning. he did not say yes to the script and he finally said yes he knew he got his man. the reason the 13th memo so important was that link then worried at once the war came to an end, then military necessity would no longer be a viable way to undo the constitution pretty wanted permanent constitutional amendment that...
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i think over the years in growing up my parents saw me as a storyteller from a very young age, so they always encouraged me to not only speak my dreams but also they were speaking them to me and they did encourage me to have friends and community that also encouraged me in my dreams too. in regards to criticism watching them follow their dreams about where they feel led or where they feel called, definitely it's helped me be able to know how to navigate the criticism that i'm sure comes with public life and with being a writer. >> host: you lived in arlington which was unusual. your parents move your family to the dc area and you called them the dc hillbillies. how important was that? that doesn't happen that much anymore and there's a lot of pressure on them to stay in the district for political reasons. was that like, i can imagine that decision shape your whole life because you went to school around here and you have a funny story in the book about going to a bring your pet to congress day. but i thought that was funny. can you describe the kind of feeling of growing up as a congres
i think over the years in growing up my parents saw me as a storyteller from a very young age, so they always encouraged me to not only speak my dreams but also they were speaking them to me and they did encourage me to have friends and community that also encouraged me in my dreams too. in regards to criticism watching them follow their dreams about where they feel led or where they feel called, definitely it's helped me be able to know how to navigate the criticism that i'm sure comes with...
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it even caught the attention of the storyteller himself, who has said tom's response was beautiful. son, henry, who had been seriously ill with a brain tumour, and who died earlier this year. i'm so glad that it was him that they chose to do it, i think because he has a personal connection to makaton, with his son, henry, and made it even more special for us, knowing what he had been through, and the kind of personal journey with makaton. mum laura said her son's reaction had left her in tears. the family's hope now — that makaton will make it into more children's television, so tom can enjoy more of his favourite programmes in a language he understands. lorna gordon, bbc news, falkirk. time for a look at the weather... here's ben rich it is still cold. and mac at home is about to make it into the weather forecast, and it is like that. it is cold, feeling cold and it looks cold, feeling cold and it looks cold, the scene on the norfolk coast earlier, cloud racing from the east, speckled cloud, that is indicative of quite some showers racing across the map, showers continuing, most of
it even caught the attention of the storyteller himself, who has said tom's response was beautiful. son, henry, who had been seriously ill with a brain tumour, and who died earlier this year. i'm so glad that it was him that they chose to do it, i think because he has a personal connection to makaton, with his son, henry, and made it even more special for us, knowing what he had been through, and the kind of personal journey with makaton. mum laura said her son's reaction had left her in tears....
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approach and that's the primary reason there are all of these that lend themselves to storytelling. >> so it is the classic too big to fail for most of its history now one of the largest and what was that research is you have this long. of the independent institution it isn't only stable but it rescues the government with the magnet for deposits and roughly one century since guided are heavily regulated and that's what i think makes it an important case study. >> you anticipated a question that i wanted to ask that city which we know was one of the largest in the country today and maybe now is the largest but you mentioned it is also one of the largest way back when it first started to get into trouble? . >> so implicitly at that time was there a notion of too big to fail? can you say the rescue of city at that time that are used to rationalize those in more recent times. >> is a distinctly different? . >> too big to fail? the expert would say that term may be the 1980s perhaps but in that period which is striking is how right around the creation of the federal reserve this goes fro
approach and that's the primary reason there are all of these that lend themselves to storytelling. >> so it is the classic too big to fail for most of its history now one of the largest and what was that research is you have this long. of the independent institution it isn't only stable but it rescues the government with the magnet for deposits and roughly one century since guided are heavily regulated and that's what i think makes it an important case study. >> you anticipated a...
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i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with others i must find at the salon i know i'm good quality hair when i see it's and the good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth saul and i work at steve's. are there welcome to your remarks your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture is what we've got coming up feud today. extreme adventure filmmaker t.n.t. do not catch his breath taking moments in extreme sport. mine is a tire fashion label gloomy has new designs clothes using big.
i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with others i must find at the salon i know i'm good quality hair when i see it's and the good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth saul and i work at steve's. are there welcome to your remarks your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture is what we've got coming up feud today. extreme adventure filmmaker t.n.t. do not catch his breath...
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i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with all the time i spend at the salon i know i'm good quality hair when i see ads and it's a good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth and i work at. continental's reinventing itself. africa's tech scene discovers it's true potential . inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their visions successes and day to day...
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and i always wanted to be a writer so i'm interested in the different forms of storytelling so i'm not sure but to see a little bit of me in them i have been interested in that for a while. >> so talk about those decisions and what happened at the show and your heart broke a little that night. can you talk about what you thought when the cast came out? how personal was that moment for you? it was your idea to go see the show? did you feel guilty? . >> that was an interesting night. it was after the election and we were in new york city starting the transition. and i remember being in the offices with my dad and very last minute we should go see a show tonight. i talk about it in the book it was a tradition for he and i growing up being close to new york we would go see a show and it was a special father/daughter thing and we always loved broadway shows and plays. we set of course. i really wanted to see hamilton. everybody knows it so hard to get tickets. . >> it so good. you have to see it. >> there was a couple of options i said definitely we should try to see hamilton. we got ticket
and i always wanted to be a writer so i'm interested in the different forms of storytelling so i'm not sure but to see a little bit of me in them i have been interested in that for a while. >> so talk about those decisions and what happened at the show and your heart broke a little that night. can you talk about what you thought when the cast came out? how personal was that moment for you? it was your idea to go see the show? did you feel guilty? . >> that was an interesting night....
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and so i think that, you know, over the years, and growing up, my parents saw me as a storyteller, from a very young age. and so they always -- they always encouraged me to not only speak my dreams, but also they were kind of speaking them to me. >> after words airs saturdays at 10:00 p.m. and sundays at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on book tv on c-span 2. all previous after words programs are available to watch on-line at book tv.org. for the past 20 years book tv has been covering book fairs and festivals around the country, more than 300 to date. here's a look at some of the up coming book fairs and festivals. the national book awards will be presented on november 14th in new york city. we'll be live with author talks and call-in segments from the miami book fair on november 17th and 18th. and then at the end of january, it's the rancho mirage writers festival in california. and for more information about up coming book fairs and festivals, and to watch our previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, book tv.org. ::
and so i think that, you know, over the years, and growing up, my parents saw me as a storyteller, from a very young age. and so they always -- they always encouraged me to not only speak my dreams, but also they were kind of speaking them to me. >> after words airs saturdays at 10:00 p.m. and sundays at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on book tv on c-span 2. all previous after words programs are available to watch on-line at book tv.org. for the past 20 years book tv has been covering book...
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it is very well put together because as a piece of storytelling one of the problem sometimes with documentariesory. this is a good story but it has to be told well with just the right level of revelation. at times it is like a thriller and at times it seems like a really sinister conspiracy theory. 0n the one hand it is a very interesting musing on nature versus nurture but behind that that is this whole other story going on and seriously i watched it and i was going, no, no, no. it must've been very annoying for anybody else. it becomes so astonishing and what is really important is that notjust because it is a good story but it is a really interesting and often very heartbreaking and very sinewy story but told so well. as a piece of film—making it is told with a very firm hand on the tiller of exactly how much information to reveal at which point. the less you know about the story in advance the better and evenif the story in advance the better and even if you know the whole story armour because there's been a lot of nudes coverage about it you will still be gripped other way the story will b
it is very well put together because as a piece of storytelling one of the problem sometimes with documentariesory. this is a good story but it has to be told well with just the right level of revelation. at times it is like a thriller and at times it seems like a really sinister conspiracy theory. 0n the one hand it is a very interesting musing on nature versus nurture but behind that that is this whole other story going on and seriously i watched it and i was going, no, no, no. it must've...
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i learned to be a storyteller. i learned to be a listener. i learned to be a giver from watching him. there was my mom marion who is i describe in the book she does have a zen neutrality and her ability to parent and she taught us responsibility at an early age. i think we were seven or eight when she gave us a long block. -- alarm clock and she said you were going to wake herself up. as my mom said i'm raising adults, not a beast. she taught us how to think for ourselves an early age. the thing that i want to share with people and they shared in the book that i want to say about my parents is a valued our voices from an early age. we were not shushed. we were allowed to speak their minds and to ask questions. they encourage their curiosity. they told us the truth and they told us the context of people's existence. if there was a crazy uncle, the funny cousin they would explain to us that history so that we could understand why they landed where they were. because of the two of them as craig said my brother said on the video we were six festi
i learned to be a storyteller. i learned to be a listener. i learned to be a giver from watching him. there was my mom marion who is i describe in the book she does have a zen neutrality and her ability to parent and she taught us responsibility at an early age. i think we were seven or eight when she gave us a long block. -- alarm clock and she said you were going to wake herself up. as my mom said i'm raising adults, not a beast. she taught us how to think for ourselves an early age. the...
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campaign trail and say but to tell people that you want to do something so my parents got me as a storyteller from a very young age and not only speak my dreams but they were speaking them to me.
campaign trail and say but to tell people that you want to do something so my parents got me as a storyteller from a very young age and not only speak my dreams but they were speaking them to me.
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we literally grew up around books.we i love reading, i love writing, i lo storytelling.nd it is, it's cathartic. plus, i get to kill a lot of people -- i write romantic suspense -- [laughter] those who survive get to fall in love. [laughter] [applause] >> what are you doing to sustain yourself? because this is grueling. what do to you do? do you have a favorite tv show? >> i watch an inodd nate amount of television. >> you do? >> i do. people don't believe it's possible. i watch a lot of tv. [laughter] so right now i'm watching the good place, i'm watching blackish -- [applause] i watch " guy's grocery games on food channel. there is a show called greenleaf, i love -- [cheers and applause] i watch reruns of star trek voyager, leverage -- >> okay. >> i watch a lot of tv. >> that surprises me, that you have the time.e. >> i don't sleep a lot, so i watch a lot of tv. >> okay. so what are you going to do november 7th? >> hopefully, i will be -- >> [inaudible] >> hopefully, hopefully i will finish. >> [inaudible] >> yes. well, i've got to wait until i get into office. but, no
we literally grew up around books.we i love reading, i love writing, i lo storytelling.nd it is, it's cathartic. plus, i get to kill a lot of people -- i write romantic suspense -- [laughter] those who survive get to fall in love. [laughter] [applause] >> what are you doing to sustain yourself? because this is grueling. what do to you do? do you have a favorite tv show? >> i watch an inodd nate amount of television. >> you do? >> i do. people don't believe it's possible....
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as a means to start your own business or what company you want to work for they are all great storytellers they have a result of access to cheap capital to so much extraordinary cheap capital they are usually within a bike ride but there are not that many unicorns in lubbock texas you could be near a world class university which is an outstanding school system you need to be seen as a good citizen typically you have to be vertical to control the consumer experience from beginning to end to control your branding with an incredible facility with data artificial intelligence, or general analytics but there is a series of attributes you could apply common across all these companies then use that as a means to identify other great companies that could someday be 1 trillion-dollar companies for example, taking the t algorithm i found two companies that i thought could potentially be trillion dollar companies identified netflix in my fifth horseman that fits that is spot if i. >> host: "the four" scott galloway is the author.
as a means to start your own business or what company you want to work for they are all great storytellers they have a result of access to cheap capital to so much extraordinary cheap capital they are usually within a bike ride but there are not that many unicorns in lubbock texas you could be near a world class university which is an outstanding school system you need to be seen as a good citizen typically you have to be vertical to control the consumer experience from beginning to end to...
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our movie, our storytelling is universal and can speak to many. >> reporter: he joins a list of black and actors making movies with mass appeal like "black panther" which became a global phenomenon and propelled jordan to superstardom? >> on all levels it took things to a different level. the fact that we have -- impact on our community and generations to come we can't calculate right now. >> reporter: what you can bet on more from jordan, tom man, and the fighters from "creed." >> there is a "creed iii" in the works? >> i hope so. iii, iv, v. as long as we keep things fresh, as long as the fans are happy, as long as i can get tessa, afford her, convince her to come back. no, but seriously, though. it's definitely something we have opportunity to build on, make something new and fresh. why not? >>> touchdown confirmed. >> next, what on mars are these people so happy about? the historic achievement that has nasa over the moon. ready to get your feast on? you better be 'cause it's red lobster's new create your own ultimate feast event! pick 4 of 10 favorites to create the ultimate feast
our movie, our storytelling is universal and can speak to many. >> reporter: he joins a list of black and actors making movies with mass appeal like "black panther" which became a global phenomenon and propelled jordan to superstardom? >> on all levels it took things to a different level. the fact that we have -- impact on our community and generations to come we can't calculate right now. >> reporter: what you can bet on more from jordan, tom man, and the fighters...
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it even caught the attention of the storyteller himself, who has said tom's response was beautiful.rned makaton to communicate with his own son, henry, who had been seriously ill with a brain tumour, and who died earlier this year. i'm so glad that it was him that they chose to do it, i think because he has a personal connection to makaton, with his son, henry, and made it even more special for us, knowing what he had been through, and the kind of personal journey with makaton. mum laura said her son's reaction had left her in tears. the family's hope now — that makaton will make it into more children's television, so tom can enjoy more of his favourite programmes in a language he understands. i'll take you back to downing street and stay with us because it's worth it. there are lots of coming and goings at downing street over the last few days. but take a look at this: number ten's mouser in chief — larry the cat — it appears does not always get access all areas through number ten. he was left waiting on the doorstep this morning in the rain until a friendly policemen stepped in to
it even caught the attention of the storyteller himself, who has said tom's response was beautiful.rned makaton to communicate with his own son, henry, who had been seriously ill with a brain tumour, and who died earlier this year. i'm so glad that it was him that they chose to do it, i think because he has a personal connection to makaton, with his son, henry, and made it even more special for us, knowing what he had been through, and the kind of personal journey with makaton. mum laura said...
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. >> this may be part of your storytelling. [laughter] >> what? >> that might be part of your storytelling. >> that'd be part of my -- >> that's okay. >> what? >> i want to go back to something you said about sort of on the consumer, you know, on comfort and consumer culture. you were, in your first administration there is a quote in the book from rose byrd, the many women you put in significant positions, which is an interesting phenomenon as well. but she says this is not a place to be if you need praise, because jerry doesn't need praise, and he doesn't think anybody else should either. [laughter] does that come out of your jesuit -- >> you asked me the early education. another thing the nuns said, you have to give god the glory, and then you can get the credit in heaven. [laughter] so this notion that you run around trying to conjure up your own glory is very antithetical to the traditions which i was introduced to briefly. [laughter] >> not all that briefly. >> not briefly. >> but at a formative age. >> from the fifth grade through college. >
. >> this may be part of your storytelling. [laughter] >> what? >> that might be part of your storytelling. >> that'd be part of my -- >> that's okay. >> what? >> i want to go back to something you said about sort of on the consumer, you know, on comfort and consumer culture. you were, in your first administration there is a quote in the book from rose byrd, the many women you put in significant positions, which is an interesting phenomenon as well. but...
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i think i'm dead in fiction and nonfiction in different forms of storytelling definitely. i am not sure, but i think maybe he saw a little bit of me and not because i've been interested in that for a while. >> you talk about hamilton and the decision to go see the show and what happened at the show when you said your heart broke a little that night. i thought that was really interesting. can you talk about what you thought when the cast came out afterwards and what you mean by your heart breaking a little? how personal was that moment for you and it was your idea to go see the show, did you feel guilty or something about it? i wanted to know what was running through your head when you went to see it. >> yeah, that was an interest in night. it was after the election and we were in new york city starting to transition and i just remember being in some of the offices with my dad and very last-minute being like we should go see a show tonight. i talk about in the book was kind of a tradition where he and i growing up being in d.c. and kind of close to new york we would take th
i think i'm dead in fiction and nonfiction in different forms of storytelling definitely. i am not sure, but i think maybe he saw a little bit of me and not because i've been interested in that for a while. >> you talk about hamilton and the decision to go see the show and what happened at the show when you said your heart broke a little that night. i thought that was really interesting. can you talk about what you thought when the cast came out afterwards and what you mean by your heart...