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he did it all because he wanted to work as an investigator for terrence. after graduating, he had the time of his life being a member of terrence's protective detail during his campaign for d.a. and i had the honor of spending many family dinners, vacations, celebrations with terrence and his family. he was one of my favourite humans on this planet. he was a two -- true san franciscan, a legend, in one of the funniest people i have ever met. he made my child hood very magical with his storytelling and infectious smile. i will miss you, terrence, and i am just happy that my dad has a friend like him just cause trouble with in heaven. they were no good bad boys together. my thoughts and sympathies are with his family and loved ones during this time of grieving. thank you for letting me share. >> thank you. >> very nice. >> is there any public comment on this item? >> that was beautiful, maggie. i just want to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to
he did it all because he wanted to work as an investigator for terrence. after graduating, he had the time of his life being a member of terrence's protective detail during his campaign for d.a. and i had the honor of spending many family dinners, vacations, celebrations with terrence and his family. he was one of my favourite humans on this planet. he was a two -- true san franciscan, a legend, in one of the funniest people i have ever met. he made my child hood very magical with his...
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he did it all because he wanted to work as an investigator for terrence. after graduating, he had the time of his life being a member of terrence's protective detail during his campaign for d.a. and i had the honor of spending many family dinners, vacations, celebrations with terrence and his family. he was one of my favourite humans on this planet. he was a two -- true san franciscan, a legend, in one of the funniest people i have ever met. he made my child hood very magical with his storytelling and infectious smile. i will miss you, terrence, and i am just happy that my dad has a friend like him just cause trouble with in heaven. they were no good bad boys together. my thoughts and sympathies are with his family and loved ones during this time of grieving. thank you for letting me share. >> thank you. >> very nice. >> is there any public comment on this item? >> that was beautiful, maggie. i just want to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to
he did it all because he wanted to work as an investigator for terrence. after graduating, he had the time of his life being a member of terrence's protective detail during his campaign for d.a. and i had the honor of spending many family dinners, vacations, celebrations with terrence and his family. he was one of my favourite humans on this planet. he was a two -- true san franciscan, a legend, in one of the funniest people i have ever met. he made my child hood very magical with his...
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terrence malick for your second choice. yeah, so where do you stand on terrence malick?ot seen huge amounts, so i think that's — i'm probably not the bestjudge. he has been off the boilfor a few years — in fact, for a few films. you look at things like prince of cups, song to song. people think of badlands and they think of the great malicks. yes. everything, i think, up to the thin red line. this is a return to form — partial return to form. the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiance to hitler during world war ii. we begin with an idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliot — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs", so the film sort of declares itself to be a celebra
terrence malick for your second choice. yeah, so where do you stand on terrence malick?ot seen huge amounts, so i think that's — i'm probably not the bestjudge. he has been off the boilfor a few years — in fact, for a few films. you look at things like prince of cups, song to song. people think of badlands and they think of the great malicks. yes. everything, i think, up to the thin red line. this is a return to form — partial return to form. the true story of a austrian conscientious...
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terrence malick for your second choice. yeah, so where do you stand on terrence malick?een huge amounts, so i that that's — i'm probably not the bestjudge. he has been off the boil for a few years — in fact, for a few films. you look at things like prince of cups, song to song. people think of badlands and they think of the great malicks. everything, i think, up to the thin red line. this is a return to form — partial return to form. the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiance to hitler during world war ii. we begin with an idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliott — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs" so the film sort of declares itself to be a celebration of a
terrence malick for your second choice. yeah, so where do you stand on terrence malick?een huge amounts, so i that that's — i'm probably not the bestjudge. he has been off the boil for a few years — in fact, for a few films. you look at things like prince of cups, song to song. people think of badlands and they think of the great malicks. everything, i think, up to the thin red line. this is a return to form — partial return to form. the true story of a austrian conscientious objector,...
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a hidden life, the new film by terrence malick.thering with you, an anime from the director of your name. really interesting week. let's start with bombshell. three oscar nominations for charlize theron, margot robbie and hairand make—up which is interesting because it has a lot to do with prosthetic work. this is a drama based on the real—life scandal of roger ailes at the fox news network. his downfall prefigured that of harvey weinstein which is currently in the news. the movie actually went into the preproduction before that scandal broke. john lithgow is eerily convincing as roger, he is running this organisation, this absolute toxic culture where he believes he has the absolute right to essentially abuse the women working under him and the culture is such that nobody appears to be ready to speak out. everyone thinks this is the way it is. if you speak out, it will end very badly. until finally, nicole kidman‘s character gretchen decides to take her complaint to the public through the law. here's a clip. if you are able to sti
a hidden life, the new film by terrence malick.thering with you, an anime from the director of your name. really interesting week. let's start with bombshell. three oscar nominations for charlize theron, margot robbie and hairand make—up which is interesting because it has a lot to do with prosthetic work. this is a drama based on the real—life scandal of roger ailes at the fox news network. his downfall prefigured that of harvey weinstein which is currently in the news. the movie actually...
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terrence smith, robert mcnamara. terrence smith, robert mcnamara.keith payne says here, i think one of the most important messages regarding the cuban missile crisis is that on the other side, there may be ideological zealots in control. he is talking here about fidel and che. what is interesting is what was going on on the other side. we now know what was going on was that castro and che guevara were recommending to nikita khrushchev that they actually use the nuclear weapons. kennedy did not want to nuke anyone. khrushchev did not want to nuke anyone. fidel and che did. use the missiles, use the nuclear weapons against united states. so here we have a very serious crisis where at least one party, at the seniormost levels of government, is advocating the use of nuclear weapons against the united states. now that is payne. now mcnamara jumps in, "right, may i?" we are talking about here the film 13 days. mcnamara. "the film shows correctly on saturday night, the 27th of october, a critical moment, the 27th of october in 1962. the majority of kennedy
terrence smith, robert mcnamara. terrence smith, robert mcnamara.keith payne says here, i think one of the most important messages regarding the cuban missile crisis is that on the other side, there may be ideological zealots in control. he is talking here about fidel and che. what is interesting is what was going on on the other side. we now know what was going on was that castro and che guevara were recommending to nikita khrushchev that they actually use the nuclear weapons. kennedy did not...
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he did it all because he wanted to work as an investigator for terrence. graduating, he had the time of his life being a member of terrence's protective detail during his campaign for d.a. and i had the honor of spending many family dinners, vacations, celebrations with terrence and his family. he was one of my favourite humans on this planet. he was a two -- true san franciscan, a legend, in one of the funniest people i have ever met. he made my child hood very magical with his storytelling and infectious smile. i will miss you, terrence, and i am just happy that my dad has a friend like him just cause trouble with in heaven. they were no good bad boys together. my thoughts and sympathies are with his family and loved ones during this time of grieving. thank you for letting me share. >> thank you. >> very nice. >> is there any public comment on this item? >> that was beautiful, maggie. i just want to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit i
he did it all because he wanted to work as an investigator for terrence. graduating, he had the time of his life being a member of terrence's protective detail during his campaign for d.a. and i had the honor of spending many family dinners, vacations, celebrations with terrence and his family. he was one of my favourite humans on this planet. he was a two -- true san franciscan, a legend, in one of the funniest people i have ever met. he made my child hood very magical with his storytelling...
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terrence malick for your second choice. where do you stand on him?seen but i've not seen like what i've seen but i've not seen huge amounts so i'm not the bestjudge. seen huge amounts so i'm not the best judge. he has seen huge amounts so i'm not the bestjudge. he has been off the boil for a few years. people think of badlands and those great films, everything up to the thin red line. this is a partial return to form. a true story of a australian dutchman austrian were protester. we begin with and the delicate life with him and his partner starting a family. clouds gather overhead and then becomes a battle of conscience and will. the committee turn on him for refusing to full in the film was originally called something different. it declares itself to be a celebration of the quieter defiance and one of the questions he asks is, what is the point, do you think it will make a difference? the point the film makes is not unlike the central point of it is a wonderful life, just a decent man who is important. it is beautifully shot and beautifully scored.
terrence malick for your second choice. where do you stand on him?seen but i've not seen like what i've seen but i've not seen huge amounts so i'm not the bestjudge. seen huge amounts so i'm not the best judge. he has seen huge amounts so i'm not the bestjudge. he has been off the boil for a few years. people think of badlands and those great films, everything up to the thin red line. this is a partial return to form. a true story of a australian dutchman austrian were protester. we begin with...
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he restored it deterrence, he killed americans, he restored to terrence, he didn't maintain it, didn't do the things necessary to make it clear to qaddafi after the attack that he couldn't push right america america, and later was the pam am 103 bombing. absolutely correctly, trump has restored d terrence, but he not enough to deter them but what the iranians want, the iranians want us out of iraq, they want us out of syria, they want us out of the middle east. president trump needs to understand he can give the iranians what they want. he needs to maintain t the >> martha: we talk about iranians, there's the leadership of iran and the leadership of iran. what are they thinking tonight as president trump took out the number two leader there, and promised them the potential or the promise of a new life, and you don perhaps in iran? iranians colonizing and fox news host lauralogan. (whistling) (whistling) and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart a
he restored it deterrence, he killed americans, he restored to terrence, he didn't maintain it, didn't do the things necessary to make it clear to qaddafi after the attack that he couldn't push right america america, and later was the pam am 103 bombing. absolutely correctly, trump has restored d terrence, but he not enough to deter them but what the iranians want, the iranians want us out of iraq, they want us out of syria, they want us out of the middle east. president trump needs to...
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the very relevance and lead to tbilisi at the united nations a senior iranian come out assess the terrence missile strike in iraq on a base hosting u.s. troops is just the beginning of an operation in the region he said the wednesday's attack was not bad to kill but to damage the u.s. military machine as they had last more news on al-jazeera after radicalized next. then when i think it was number one of the. level of the water they did a good thing you will then live with it and. they're doing other. show a little may even get a little bit you know the. feeling of him out of my nose ring out of. the me i'm one of those if. you're going in the. navy are. going to enjoy. a. good one in the. navy. oh oh. whoa whoa whoa whoa that the. same also that. made for mission must oh i think. the law. i'll walk was a king i want. i'm honest. and. you know it's and i'm who. along with got to come on this show. i'm just telling him i thought that was potential so it's a little honey show put on shining like an ocean namely hawk in place. and. i said on the. other thing that's not us and we're just going
the very relevance and lead to tbilisi at the united nations a senior iranian come out assess the terrence missile strike in iraq on a base hosting u.s. troops is just the beginning of an operation in the region he said the wednesday's attack was not bad to kill but to damage the u.s. military machine as they had last more news on al-jazeera after radicalized next. then when i think it was number one of the. level of the water they did a good thing you will then live with it and. they're doing...
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terrence smith says to mcnamara, 30 years later you said you discussed this with fidel castro?, i was there when we learned this from a russian general, there being a conference in havana. castro was chairing a meeting examining this. the general when he retired had been the commander of all warsaw pact forces in 1962. i like this interview because this is good inside information from the primary sources. he says as a young colonel he went to cuba and disclosed there were 162 warheads there. i turned to castro, said mcnamara, and i said, mr. president i three questions. did you know the warheads were there? if they were if you did would you recommend they were used? if they were used what would have happened? he said bob, i did know they were there. i did recommend they were to be used, as you said. what would've happened to cuba? it went been totally destroyed. -- it would have been totally destroyed. you and kennedy would have done the same thing in the case of the u.s.. by the way, no, they would not have. smith, he saw no other way out. mcnamara, listen to this religious la
terrence smith says to mcnamara, 30 years later you said you discussed this with fidel castro?, i was there when we learned this from a russian general, there being a conference in havana. castro was chairing a meeting examining this. the general when he retired had been the commander of all warsaw pact forces in 1962. i like this interview because this is good inside information from the primary sources. he says as a young colonel he went to cuba and disclosed there were 162 warheads there. i...
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. >>> the former san francisco supervisor terrence halliman died in his slemo critics point to him having the lowest conviction rate of any d.a. in california. yshe ber turned attorney cared very little about what others thought of him. >> once he had his mind made up about something, that's what he was going to do. he didn't really care about the repercussions, political good will. >> he lost a bid for a third term as d.a. in 2003 before returning to private practice. he was 83. >>> okay. let's talk about the niners, and superstitious fans. >> they are convinced that lucky underwear or the perfect meal will guarantee a win this sunday. >> amanda del castillo is live at levi stadium with which superstitious fans wear just by looking good, amanda. >> reporter: thank you. and dan, ama, it's not just the fans. our sister network espn uncovered before every game george kittle has to read atty e was a sophomore in college. game day superstition, we want to hear about it. what is going to keep them winning. superstition, without reason or proof, some fans are convinced their routine is the reas
. >>> the former san francisco supervisor terrence halliman died in his slemo critics point to him having the lowest conviction rate of any d.a. in california. yshe ber turned attorney cared very little about what others thought of him. >> once he had his mind made up about something, that's what he was going to do. he didn't really care about the repercussions, political good will. >> he lost a bid for a third term as d.a. in 2003 before returning to private practice. he...
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cares here's nbc jose diaz blart >> reporter: just before the morning bell in delaware, principle terrence know just how much they matter. in this high-risk community with the rising crime rate, it's a message they may not often hear. >> if we don't get a grip on our kids now, we're going to lose them to violence we're going to lose them to the graveyards we're going to lose them to incarceration, and we don't want that >> reporter: so, he's figured out a fun and unique way to connect with the kids. >> next up >> reporter: by creating a barbershop right on campus >> my experience comes from thsp you talk about everyday life experience we talk about academics. we talk about behaviors, things going on in the community. >> reporter: it's about more than just free hair cuts. >> he's trying to inspire to us do better. >> reporter: for principal newton and his students it's a special place for swapping stories while building community. >> how many of you guys want a hair cut >> reporter: from flat tops to fades and waves. twice a weeker the longtime educator who grew up in wilmington, gives boys
cares here's nbc jose diaz blart >> reporter: just before the morning bell in delaware, principle terrence know just how much they matter. in this high-risk community with the rising crime rate, it's a message they may not often hear. >> if we don't get a grip on our kids now, we're going to lose them to violence we're going to lose them to the graveyards we're going to lose them to incarceration, and we don't want that >> reporter: so, he's figured out a fun and unique way to...
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warner elementary school in wilmington, delaware - >> good morning, come on >> principal terrence newtonets his students know just how much they matter in this high-risk community with the rising crime rate, it's the message they may not often hear >> glad you guys came today. if we don't get a grip on our kids now, we're going to lose them to violence we're going to lose them to the graveyards we're going to lose them to the incarceration. we don't want that what you want done today, big guy >> he figured out a fun and unique way to connect with the kids. >> next topic on you >> by creating a barber shop right on campus >> my experience has come from the barber shop you talk about everyday life experience we talk about academics, we talk about behaviors, we talk about things going on in the community. >> it's about more than just free haircuts >> trying to inspire us to do better. >> for principal newton and his students, it's a special place for swapping stories while building community and confidence >> how many of you feel good when you get a haircut? >> i do -- >> from flat tops to
warner elementary school in wilmington, delaware - >> good morning, come on >> principal terrence newtonets his students know just how much they matter in this high-risk community with the rising crime rate, it's the message they may not often hear >> glad you guys came today. if we don't get a grip on our kids now, we're going to lose them to violence we're going to lose them to the graveyards we're going to lose them to the incarceration. we don't want that what you want...
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and a thinly veiled warning he also said russia and china could be next in what's being called the terrence policy. picks up a story. in u.s. foreign policy buzz words are everything administrations love to have a single term they can use in order to explain their international actions so let's review some of the greatest hits showing to be ready for preemptive action a reset in relations between the united states and russia might bomb peo seems to be rolling out a new one when defending the actions of the white house in dealing with international adversaries of the united states might pompei ohs new favorite word seems to be deterrence reestablishing deterrence real deterrence military deterrence deterrence is hard to establish an easy to loose so according to the white house and its surrogates the killing of top iranian general qassam solomonic was necessary as part of this deterrence strategy but want to lay this out in context of what we've been trying to do there's a bigger strategy a strategy to this we have reestablished deterrence but we know it's not everlasting that risk remains w
and a thinly veiled warning he also said russia and china could be next in what's being called the terrence policy. picks up a story. in u.s. foreign policy buzz words are everything administrations love to have a single term they can use in order to explain their international actions so let's review some of the greatest hits showing to be ready for preemptive action a reset in relations between the united states and russia might bomb peo seems to be rolling out a new one when defending the...
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. >>> the former san francisco supervisor terrence halliman died in his sleep this morning.tics point to him having the lowest conviction rate of any d.a. in california. one of his former prosecutors says the boxer turned attorney cared very little about what others thought of him. >> once he had his mind made up about something, that's what he was going to do. he didn't really care about the repercussions, political good will. >> he lost a bid for a third term as d.a. in 2003 before returning acce he was 83. >>> okay. let's talk about the niners, and superstitious fans. >> they are convinced that lucky underwear or the perfect meal will guarantee a win this isive at levi stadium with which superstitious fans wear just by looking good, amanda. >> reporter: thank you. and dan, ama, it's not just the fans. our sister network espn uncovered before every game george kittle has to read a letter written by his dad that's been his p ritual since he was a sophomore in college. game day superstition, we want to hear about it. what is going to keep them winning. superstition, without
. >>> the former san francisco supervisor terrence halliman died in his sleep this morning.tics point to him having the lowest conviction rate of any d.a. in california. one of his former prosecutors says the boxer turned attorney cared very little about what others thought of him. >> once he had his mind made up about something, that's what he was going to do. he didn't really care about the repercussions, political good will. >> he lost a bid for a third term as d.a. in...
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iran nuclear treaty was among other topics addressed by the russian foreign minister on tuesday terrence european partners to get a 60 day mechanism that could potentially kill off the ill fated agreement however it turns out they did so under the threat of economic pressure from president trump who pulled the u.s. out of the deal in 2018 never of slammed washington for applying double standards towards its partners so a gay lover of their clearly very unhappy with what he sees as pressure being placed on the european nations involved in the iran nuclear deal to activate this clause that's known as the dispute resolution mechanism that ultimately could well bring about the well collapse of the whole or any a nuclear deal those words from the russian foreign minister some were echoed by the iranian supreme leader who was scathing in his criticism of britain france and germany the u.k. germany and france are doing nothing they will serve u.s. interests they just puppets the so-called supremely leader of iran who has not been so supreme lately had some nasty things to say about the united s
iran nuclear treaty was among other topics addressed by the russian foreign minister on tuesday terrence european partners to get a 60 day mechanism that could potentially kill off the ill fated agreement however it turns out they did so under the threat of economic pressure from president trump who pulled the u.s. out of the deal in 2018 never of slammed washington for applying double standards towards its partners so a gay lover of their clearly very unhappy with what he sees as pressure...
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think of how americans have appropriated other people stories from haven't had a morgan freeman and terrence howard playing mandela will smith playing dr bennett almost washington playing steve biko don cheadle in hotel rwanda the list is endless so we've mentioned those names you saw the pictures there but i'm interested because you were in hotel rwanda with don tito were these conversations happening then and if not do you think this is all aggression that we're now having them not you know i don't remember having those conversations directly with with don't know anybody like i'm not sure the conversation was had outside of i know subsequently with various. costings of various people playing mandela there has been a conversation and the people playing winnie mandela there has been a conversation you know i think the most important thing is that. when i was in say hotel rwanda there was a definitely a community and definitely a gathering to tell this to the story and i pulled out was the most important thing and i know as an advocate myself i did not feel that don cheadle could play that ch
think of how americans have appropriated other people stories from haven't had a morgan freeman and terrence howard playing mandela will smith playing dr bennett almost washington playing steve biko don cheadle in hotel rwanda the list is endless so we've mentioned those names you saw the pictures there but i'm interested because you were in hotel rwanda with don tito were these conversations happening then and if not do you think this is all aggression that we're now having them not you know i...
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we deal with tariffs around the world by having a mutually assured destruction, that this was the terrencerrance to take out general soleimani. i do not think it really works if you are think about countries, no, because they have lots of things they can do back at us. by definition are not defending real estate. -- terrorists by definition are not defending real estate. you do not eliminate terrorism. there always be new recruits, so it is an ongoing, open-ended struggle, but this represents escalation against state-supported terrorism. linger ishat will whether this was warranted for the requirements of international law for imminent threats were met, and the president, by the way, did not add anything to the understanding of that today, but whether it was smart. and helping out a world where this kind of killing becomes more commonplace. it is not obvious to me that what we did on balance serves our interest in establishing this precedent, or more broadly, giving us more rather than less involved in the middle east. i would've thought the greatest challenges to security this century wou
we deal with tariffs around the world by having a mutually assured destruction, that this was the terrencerrance to take out general soleimani. i do not think it really works if you are think about countries, no, because they have lots of things they can do back at us. by definition are not defending real estate. -- terrorists by definition are not defending real estate. you do not eliminate terrorism. there always be new recruits, so it is an ongoing, open-ended struggle, but this represents...
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but with all the facts we have now, it does appear that we've reestablished to terrence in a pretty effective way. we forced him to recalculate, joined dominic drawn very clear redlines. i saw that clip from elizabeth warren about, why now? okay, i've got an answer for you. the reason why now is because soleimani just orchestrated an attack on our embassies, killed an american citizen, and we have very good intel from the cia, from the dni, chairman of the joint chief of staff's, some of the best intel they've ever seen that there was an imminent attack coming within days. elizabeth warren, that is why. >> martha: i was going to ask you the answer to that. in terms of jackie speier's, congress woman speier, she suggests that the actions the president took, more of the reason for this tragic crash of this jet, 176 people killed, more so than the iranian missile that the decision was made to send the iranian missile or a system that was just seeking anything that was in coming. >> that such a disgusting and deplorable accusation and i'm reluctant to even address it, but we have to because, you
but with all the facts we have now, it does appear that we've reestablished to terrence in a pretty effective way. we forced him to recalculate, joined dominic drawn very clear redlines. i saw that clip from elizabeth warren about, why now? okay, i've got an answer for you. the reason why now is because soleimani just orchestrated an attack on our embassies, killed an american citizen, and we have very good intel from the cia, from the dni, chairman of the joint chief of staff's, some of the...
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does this mean that escalation or does this actually support the terrence against their regime. as for the caller i appreciate it, that's very kind. i have held one office i was a library trustee in my hometown. but i don't thinkin that sets me up for being president. >> where you from what your hometown? >> i'm from new hampshire i'm a granite stater. eleven up there. >> and with this this morning for about 20 more minutes on the "washington journal" william ruger taking your calls. this is linda taking your call. >> caller: trump should never have gotten out of the iran nuclear deal. president obama got the ball rolling, it might not have been perfect, but he also, just like the affordable care act he said it will have to be tweaked, it may have to have some changes at different times, but at least you have a base to start with. and trump, his rhetoric, his just knee-jerk responses are very scary for manyan americans. and i think we need to be really concerned, there seems to be no connection with the executive between the president and the defense department with this draft g
does this mean that escalation or does this actually support the terrence against their regime. as for the caller i appreciate it, that's very kind. i have held one office i was a library trustee in my hometown. but i don't thinkin that sets me up for being president. >> where you from what your hometown? >> i'm from new hampshire i'm a granite stater. eleven up there. >> and with this this morning for about 20 more minutes on the "washington journal" william ruger...
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terrence malick for your second choice. yeah, so where do you stand on terrence malick?the bestjudge. he has been off the boil for a few years — in fact, for a few films. you look at things like prince of cups, song to song. people think of badlands and they think of the great malicks. yes. everything, i think, up to the thin red line. this is a return to form — partial return to form. the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiance to hitler during world war ii. we begin with an idyllic scene of him and his partner starting a family. clouds are gathering — quite literally clouds gather overhead — and then it becomes a battle of conscience and will as the community turn on him for refusing to fall in line. the film was originally entitled radegund, which is the place where the home is set. the new title comes from george eliott — "with people who lived faithfully — a hidden life and rest in unvisited tombs" so the film sort of declares itself to be a celebration of a sort of quieter defiance and one of the question
terrence malick for your second choice. yeah, so where do you stand on terrence malick?the bestjudge. he has been off the boil for a few years — in fact, for a few films. you look at things like prince of cups, song to song. people think of badlands and they think of the great malicks. yes. everything, i think, up to the thin red line. this is a return to form — partial return to form. the true story of a austrian conscientious objector, franz jagerstatter, who refused to swear allegiance...
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spectacular donk move apparently known as monster tomahawk and then and it fronts this time to deny terrence ferguson right as efforts though it was the founder who came out on top 107 to 103. of sodium on a has become just the 2nd assemblies footballer to be named african player of the year the liverpool forward picked up the award at a ceremony in egypt on wednesday the 27 year old edged out algeria's red marez and his liverpool team mates mohamed solid to claim the prize. is the only other semoga least player to win the award money has won the european champions league and the world cup in the last year. i would love to think all the usual. so in my village i'm really come very very far. but it's more. i'm sure there would be. a rebound spanish super cup kicks off in saudi arabia later on wednesday but very few fans are making the journey from spain this was athletico major it arriving in jet ahead of their semifinal against barcelona but i'd let it go say they've only sold 50 take it's to fans in spain and the other 3 teams have had a similar problem convincing supporters to travel thous
spectacular donk move apparently known as monster tomahawk and then and it fronts this time to deny terrence ferguson right as efforts though it was the founder who came out on top 107 to 103. of sodium on a has become just the 2nd assemblies footballer to be named african player of the year the liverpool forward picked up the award at a ceremony in egypt on wednesday the 27 year old edged out algeria's red marez and his liverpool team mates mohamed solid to claim the prize. is the only other...
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. >> it is a little bit funny to go from laughing so hard to something that is pretty sad, but terrence was a very funny human and so that makes it okay. i just wanted to close this evening's hearing in his honor. he was a former member of the board of supervisors and district attorney for san francisco and he passed away this past friday, january 17th he was a dedicated and progressive public servant who loved the city with his whole heart, given grit and passion to
. >> it is a little bit funny to go from laughing so hard to something that is pretty sad, but terrence was a very funny human and so that makes it okay. i just wanted to close this evening's hearing in his honor. he was a former member of the board of supervisors and district attorney for san francisco and he passed away this past friday, january 17th he was a dedicated and progressive public servant who loved the city with his whole heart, given grit and passion to
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. >> and find out whether the phase one trade deal with china is alleviating the terrence, when we speakater and apparel organization so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >>> welcome back let's send it over to mike for the third install of the dashboard. >> maybe an altitude adjustment. this is a long-term chart, this is in heavy rotation right now it's the enterprise value of s&p 500 companies, compared to ebitda, which is cash flow, a brought kind of way of reporting cash flow. it's basically back to 200 that was not a good time of pushing fresh money into the market this is clearly a relatively comprehensive way of thinking about -- what's ebitda earnings before interesting, taxes, taxes and amortization. you have essential a lot of the
. >> and find out whether the phase one trade deal with china is alleviating the terrence, when we speakater and apparel organization so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be...
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joining me now terrence moore, columnist for the undefeated bill roadan and sports columnist, bob ryan. trance, let me start with you and just your reflections on hearing the news today? >> i've been thinking about this an awful lot. there's something about the death of a sports personality through aircraft that just really tugs at us. a few years ago roy hali day and the situation with payne stuart, back in the day thurman munson, but this was bigger than that. new rockny territory, the coach at notre dame in 1931 killed in a plane crash and they still talk about him because he was bigger than sports. kobe bryant was bigger than sports. this was more in the category of a jfk jr. dying. i know when i heard the news i thought it was say a joke. you look at him being invincible. it still has not sunk in. i don't think it ever will. >> what do you think he meant, sir, to the culture more broadly and to basketball? >> well, quite a bit, because he's a guy that was more than just basketball. you know, stephanie ruhle was on your airs earlier today, and i was listening to her talking about t
joining me now terrence moore, columnist for the undefeated bill roadan and sports columnist, bob ryan. trance, let me start with you and just your reflections on hearing the news today? >> i've been thinking about this an awful lot. there's something about the death of a sports personality through aircraft that just really tugs at us. a few years ago roy hali day and the situation with payne stuart, back in the day thurman munson, but this was bigger than that. new rockny territory, the...
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terrence texts in, whitest chairmanships debate cochairmen schiff keep bringing in witnesses when thesenate would have taken -- thomas and fredericthomassonfrederick mary. thomas, you are on. what is your question -- >> caller: thank you for taking the time. i was wondering with the president personally attacking adam schiff, is this kind of hypocritical when doug and manager, when his defense team tries [inaudible] >> host: not sure where he went but we will go to brandon in georgia. what is your question? >> caller: yes, thanks for your time today. i just wanted to make a comment. chief justice roberts is really overstepping his authority in my opinion by blocking rand paul's questions. i'm not sure he has the authority to block any questions by any senator. i was going to get your thoughts on that. >> host: i have no thoughts on that. we will move on to stephen in boone, iowa. >> caller: hello, how are you doing? my question is for the house managers, and i'm not a democrat or republican, but if they have such an ironclad case, why do they need more evidence presented? they are quo
terrence texts in, whitest chairmanships debate cochairmen schiff keep bringing in witnesses when thesenate would have taken -- thomas and fredericthomassonfrederick mary. thomas, you are on. what is your question -- >> caller: thank you for taking the time. i was wondering with the president personally attacking adam schiff, is this kind of hypocritical when doug and manager, when his defense team tries [inaudible] >> host: not sure where he went but we will go to brandon in...
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terrence malick for your second choice. where do you stand on him?the boil for a few years. in fact, for a few films. you look at prince of cups. people think of badlands and those great films, everything up to the thin red line. this is a partial return to form. a true story of a austrian protester. he refused to swear allegiance to hitler in world war ii. we begin with the delicate life with him and his partner starting a family. clouds gather overhead and then becomes a battle of conscience and will. quite literally cloud cover overhead. the community turn on him for refusing to fall in. the film was originally called radigan, the place where the home was set, but the new title comes from elliott, so the film declares itself to be a celebration of a quieter defiance and one of the questions he asks is "what is the point? what is the point? do you think it will make a difference?" the point the film makes is not unlike the central point of it's a wonderful life — just being a decent man is important. it is beautifully shot and beautifully scored. i
terrence malick for your second choice. where do you stand on him?the boil for a few years. in fact, for a few films. you look at prince of cups. people think of badlands and those great films, everything up to the thin red line. this is a partial return to form. a true story of a austrian protester. he refused to swear allegiance to hitler in world war ii. we begin with the delicate life with him and his partner starting a family. clouds gather overhead and then becomes a battle of conscience...