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iam tom brook.movies. iam tom brook. yes, talking movies has been on the year foot —— airfor20 years, movies has been on the year foot —— airfor 20 years, busily air for 20 years, busily covering the film world. u-boat, baby, we are going there. i never miss a minute. i love talking to you, i do. i am not saying this, i told you that before. he's everywhere. he is a lwa ys before. he's everywhere. he is always on the most interesting places and has greatjackets. always on the most interesting places and has great jackets. thank you very much. he does, he has good macs. he is always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights, and that is dramatic, and it looks like in the world of the movies. all that and - # and it looks like in the world of the mov the all that and - # 20th effort "",.,.;3. a"; 7 ., 7 7 ,. ygicv' eg $514: , z movies beenzifééirzrrr , , ~ 7 movies been on , , ~ 7 movies been on , air. , ~ 7 talking movies has been on the air. let's start by looking at the statur
iam tom brook.movies. iam tom brook. yes, talking movies has been on the year foot —— airfor20 years, movies has been on the year foot —— airfor 20 years, busily air for 20 years, busily covering the film world. u-boat, baby, we are going there. i never miss a minute. i love talking to you, i do. i am not saying this, i told you that before. he's everywhere. he is a lwa ys before. he's everywhere. he is always on the most interesting places and has greatjackets. always on the most...
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i'm tom brook. yes, talking movies has been on the airfor 20 years, busily covering the film world.we're going there. i never miss a minute. i love talking movies, i do. i'm notjust saying this, i told you that before. he's everywhere. he's always in the most interesting places, and has greatjackets. thank you very much. he does — he has good macs. he's always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights. and that's dramatic, and it looks like in the world of the movies. all that and more in this edition of talking movies. # must be the season of the witch... in this 20th anniversary show, we're going to draw on our archive in our effort to look at key changes that have taken place in the film industry during the time that talking movies has been on the air. let's start by looking at the stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the year. i will put you on the spot here, tom. which one did you prefer? well, in many ways i liked the social network. i thought it was a very, very good film. i have reported from the oscars red carpet for much of the time tal
i'm tom brook. yes, talking movies has been on the airfor 20 years, busily covering the film world.we're going there. i never miss a minute. i love talking movies, i do. i'm notjust saying this, i told you that before. he's everywhere. he's always in the most interesting places, and has greatjackets. thank you very much. he does — he has good macs. he's always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights. and that's dramatic, and it looks like in the world of the movies....
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news, a special edition of talking movies, marking two decades reporting on film from new york with tom brookcome to this special 20th anniversary edition of talking movies. we're going there. i never miss a minute. i love talking movies, i do. he's everywhere. he's always in the most interesting places, and has greatjackets. thank you very much. he does — he has good macs. he's always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights. and that's dramatic, and it looks like in the world of the movies. all that and more in this edition of talking movies. in this 20th anniversary show, we're going to draw on our archive in our effort to look at key changes that have taken place in the film let's sta rt by looking»: i will put you on the spot here, tom. which one did you prefer? well, in many ways i liked the social network. a hugely popular movie, won the best picture prize. an impressive 55 million people in the us tuned in to watch the oscars telecast. last year, the oscars only managed to deliver an audience of 26 million. the academy awards are a diminished cultural phenomenon
news, a special edition of talking movies, marking two decades reporting on film from new york with tom brookcome to this special 20th anniversary edition of talking movies. we're going there. i never miss a minute. i love talking movies, i do. he's everywhere. he's always in the most interesting places, and has greatjackets. thank you very much. he does — he has good macs. he's always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights. and that's dramatic, and it looks like in...
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ok now we can bring in a group of forty let's bring in a guest so we can speak to tom brooks who's the dean of durham university's law school very good evening to you tom voting is going to be gaining underway surely its search getting a lot of media attention but it seems as if we almost know the results already all the predictions saying that this deal is going to be absolutely hammered it's not going to go through if that's the case what should we expect to happen next. well. that's the big question everyone's mind it's fascinating that we're not wondering why in the world theresa may has with new change to reveal in over a month i decided just effectively sit on this all this time but what will happen next will be the government will have to present a plan b. in three days the government has said plan b. is player day that they don't really have anything else that they might just try to come back with it but what with the same plan what will be different will be that instead of the government effectively ordering how things proceed in debates in house of commons this will now be ta
ok now we can bring in a group of forty let's bring in a guest so we can speak to tom brooks who's the dean of durham university's law school very good evening to you tom voting is going to be gaining underway surely its search getting a lot of media attention but it seems as if we almost know the results already all the predictions saying that this deal is going to be absolutely hammered it's not going to go through if that's the case what should we expect to happen next. well. that's the big...
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talking movies — marking two decades reporting on film from new york with tom brook. former prime minister sirjohn major says the house of commons should be given a vote on all brexit options. sirjohn told the bbc allowing mps to indicate their preferred alternative to theresa may's deal which mps rejected this week might help break the deadlock. the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, has called on mrs may to negotiate a deal with the eu that keeps the uk close to it. he also warned that labour had to be ready to campaign for a fresh referendum. our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. things here are stuck. mps don't agree on what brexit should look like. they don't like the pm's deal but it's not easy to figure out what they do like. so could a series of indicative votes testing different proposals be the way out of the logjam? the prime minister still needs a deal. if she can't deliver one that parliament accepts then she needs to become a facilitator, a mediator, to find out what parliament will accept, and i personally would hope that she would
talking movies — marking two decades reporting on film from new york with tom brook. former prime minister sirjohn major says the house of commons should be given a vote on all brexit options. sirjohn told the bbc allowing mps to indicate their preferred alternative to theresa may's deal which mps rejected this week might help break the deadlock. the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, has called on mrs may to negotiate a deal with the eu that keeps the uk close to it. he also warned...
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david coburn and law professor tom brooks both think to reason may is doomed to fail on purpose. because of plan b. plan and i think she's a plenty for titanic she has absolutely not a clue what she's doing she should never have been prime minister it's a pure accident she was there she's obviously not fit for the job she's been mucking about for two years she's obsessed with remaining in the european union everything's been good to keep because of the european union and avoiding british democracy she needs to get out of the european union she should respect that and just get on with it that's why she was elected that's what she told as you're going to do she's not doing it the poor almost two years she's been promising to work across different parties she's a promising maybe open keep people in the loop and she's been shown to do anything but that she has a room cabinet didn't know what her deal was until this past september when they begin to resign from a government over the deal so i think this is really too little too late it's a lot of it done in bad faith she has no imagin
david coburn and law professor tom brooks both think to reason may is doomed to fail on purpose. because of plan b. plan and i think she's a plenty for titanic she has absolutely not a clue what she's doing she should never have been prime minister it's a pure accident she was there she's obviously not fit for the job she's been mucking about for two years she's obsessed with remaining in the european union everything's been good to keep because of the european union and avoiding british...
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though professor tom brooks believes theresa may has abandoned one promise after another. the real heart of her argument today was that she was going to be members of parliament agreed this this deal which they rejected in the biggest defeat in modern parliamentary history if they were only to support it but she promises that she was going to be in a constructive of the way forward but again poor almost two years she's been promising to work across different parties she's a promising to be open and keep people in the loop and she's been shown to do anything but that she members of her own cabinet didn't know what her deal was until this past september when they begin to resigning from a government over the deal so i think this is really too little too late for a lot of it. she has no imagination really have you got to move forward she seems to just want to stick with her plan and force it through a parliament and the public who doesn't want this is publicly a popular and i think that really constitutionally intolerably. to afghanistan now where one hundred twenty six occur
though professor tom brooks believes theresa may has abandoned one promise after another. the real heart of her argument today was that she was going to be members of parliament agreed this this deal which they rejected in the biggest defeat in modern parliamentary history if they were only to support it but she promises that she was going to be in a constructive of the way forward but again poor almost two years she's been promising to work across different parties she's a promising to be open...
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contra en el centro de la controversia estÁn los comentarios del reconocido periodista y exconductor tom brookdonde las condiciones estÁn estables en los angeles, neblina puede ser normal, aquÍ tenemos el sistema de tormentas dejando fuertes precipitaciones que seguirÁn extendiÉndose hast nueva inglaterra en sectores de la parte alta de nueva york y tambiÉn de nueva terra hasta mÁ de un pie de nieve serÍa normal la gran manzana libre de precipitaciÓn fuerte ahora aquÍ puede ver para que tenga uno idea del frÍo extremo, esto es wisconsin el martes en la maÑana, tomarÍa 30 minutos s se expone a las temperaturas frÍas para que se congele, lueg en horas de la noche le tomarÍa diez minutos para congelarse y el miÉrcoles en horas de la maÑana, 5 minutos, le tomarÍa para que usted pueda congelarse, asÍ que son condiciones extremadamente frÍas, ahora vamos con rashel y un tema que nos toca a todos seÑores la apertura del gobierno. >> aquÍ estoy ya inicjanice el o viernes el presidente trump acordÓ con el gran bretaÑa rcon el gobierno federal hasta el 15 de febrero solamente, para entender mejor lo que
contra en el centro de la controversia estÁn los comentarios del reconocido periodista y exconductor tom brookdonde las condiciones estÁn estables en los angeles, neblina puede ser normal, aquÍ tenemos el sistema de tormentas dejando fuertes precipitaciones que seguirÁn extendiÉndose hast nueva inglaterra en sectores de la parte alta de nueva york y tambiÉn de nueva terra hasta mÁ de un pie de nieve serÍa normal la gran manzana libre de precipitaciÓn fuerte ahora aquÍ puede ver para...
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brookings own tom mann was one of a team that memorably labeled congress the broken branch. that was years ago. i think it is fair to say that it has not repair itself in the years since. so what's the problem? congress is broken. why? what broke it? one answer is that rules and procedures and arrangements inside the congress and outside discourage compromise. and a lot of people, busy working on rules, changes in the congress, and in the country as a whole that might address that issue. another answer with some significant scholarly backing is that today with an evenly divided country there is competition for control of congress that was not so much the case in the years from the mid-1950s to the mid-1990s. and competition is the source of the problem. the most typical problem -- answer to the question, i would say, is partisan polarization. it is the clash of two parties representing radically different visions and policy preferences. but that raises a question. where is the partisan polarization located? is it possible that elected officials representing their respective
brookings own tom mann was one of a team that memorably labeled congress the broken branch. that was years ago. i think it is fair to say that it has not repair itself in the years since. so what's the problem? congress is broken. why? what broke it? one answer is that rules and procedures and arrangements inside the congress and outside discourage compromise. and a lot of people, busy working on rules, changes in the congress, and in the country as a whole that might address that issue....
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susan brooks, tom emmer, trey gowdy, steve scalise, ann wagner, thank you to everyone.e look forward to staying in touch as we development this program and announce our slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to do a short media availability with congresswoman stefanik, so if all the press could come gather up towards the stage, that would be great. >> over a hundred new members joined either the house or the senate. indiana voters elected mike brawn to the u.s. senate. he served in the state house. the senator owns a company that manufacturers and distributes parts for trucks. voters in indiana's sixth visit sent the vice president's brother, greg pence to the u.s. house. he was in the oil and gas industry earlier in his career. congressman jim baird represents the 4th district. he owns a family farm and a home health agency in indiana. he lost his left arm while serving as an officer in the u.s. army during the vietnam war. wisconsin added only one new member to their congressional delegation. representative brian stei lirl
susan brooks, tom emmer, trey gowdy, steve scalise, ann wagner, thank you to everyone.e look forward to staying in touch as we development this program and announce our slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to do a short media availability with congresswoman stefanik, so if all the press could come gather up towards the stage, that would be great. >> over a hundred new members joined either the house or the senate. indiana voters elected...
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to name all the members that supported this because it is both men and women numbers, susan brooks, 10 -- tom emmer, kevin mccarthy, rogers, mark twain mullen, martha roby, steve scalise, and wagner, greg walden, and jackie -- thank you to everyone, we look forward to staying in touch as we develop the program and announce the slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you.>> [ applause ] >> -- >>> coming up and eight, -- next, mississippi governor phil bryant, and, west virginia governor jim justice you're watching cspan 3. >>> arizona's republican governor doug ducey got a second term in last november last week in his annual state of the state address talking about efforts to reduce spending and regulations, calling for approval of a drought plan for the colorado river. this is 40 minutes. >> [ applause ] >> members of the legislature, the honorable douglas a ducey, governor of the state of arizona. >> [ applause ]
to name all the members that supported this because it is both men and women numbers, susan brooks, 10 -- tom emmer, kevin mccarthy, rogers, mark twain mullen, martha roby, steve scalise, and wagner, greg walden, and jackie -- thank you to everyone, we look forward to staying in touch as we develop the program and announce the slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you.>> [ applause ] >> -- >>> coming up and eight, -- next, mississippi governor phil bryant, and,...
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extension of an offer today well tom says the border wall is needed to stop the flow of drugs entering the u.s. but most a smuggled through legal points of entry as castro found brooks county texas just a warning you might find some of the images and her report distressing. brooks county texas a collection of branches hugging a highway leading north from the border is a corridor of drug smuggling from mexico. this is where sheriff benny martinez tries to hold back the tide this is small so it varies of on compartments in the i'm sure there's a lot of hard drugs going through this corridor this lot is full of vehicles confiscated by the brooks county sheriff's office more than three hundred of them all caught trying to smuggle drugs or people deeper into the united states they all try to pass through this border patrol checkpoint one of the busiest for drug seizures in the country the government acknowledges more than eighty percent of narcotics found near the border entered through legal ports of entry the marijuana was within the walls of this love triangle or one hundred twenty piles but the were created to be small to fit the national cavity of the wall here crit
extension of an offer today well tom says the border wall is needed to stop the flow of drugs entering the u.s. but most a smuggled through legal points of entry as castro found brooks county texas just a warning you might find some of the images and her report distressing. brooks county texas a collection of branches hugging a highway leading north from the border is a corridor of drug smuggling from mexico. this is where sheriff benny martinez tries to hold back the tide this is small so it...
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analyst and ben wittes, a senior fellow in government studies at brookings institute and editor-in-chief of law fair and analyst, and tomwho is about to get married. congratulations. from nbc news investigation team. seriously, bob mueller, get all your news out in the next few days. tom has to get married. first, tom, what in the world happened? >> so yesterday, there was a court filing in the manafort case as you said, and what was supposed to be a redacted section if you went over it and highlighted the text, copied and pasted it, you could see everything. so that meant there were specific references to things paul manafort lied. we kind of knew the general topic areas but we didn't know the specs behind it. one of the things we learned is he shared polling data. we don't know whether or not that was pro prytarily data, specifically when it may have been shared. but you're sharing it with somebody who u.s. us law enforcement authorities have previously said is somebody linked with russian intelligence, konstanti
analyst and ben wittes, a senior fellow in government studies at brookings institute and editor-in-chief of law fair and analyst, and tomwho is about to get married. congratulations. from nbc news investigation team. seriously, bob mueller, get all your news out in the next few days. tom has to get married. first, tom, what in the world happened? >> so yesterday, there was a court filing in the manafort case as you said, and what was supposed to be a redacted section if you went over it...