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that is uncool. bill: very uncool. nancy: scientific way to refer it to. enough to toss it out and start over. robert: trash bags. jonathan: couch. robert: time to pack it up. locker room clean-up today and it could be the last time they see the lockers. we will t robert: all right. so many questions with the redskins team. who is gone and who stays? jay korff will be back next year but will kirk cousins still be his quarterback? we still don't know that. what we do know is the defense made strides. there are younger guys making names for themselves. swearinger says we have something to look forward to for the defense. >> we have a lot of time to express it on the defensive side of the ball. sky is the limit for the defense. first year to learn it for me. robert: this might be it for long-time redskins deangelo hall. after the loss to the giants he tweeted what seemed to be a farewell to the game. he was drafted in 2004 by the falcons. in the sweet he thanked everyone who supported him throughout the journey. what does he want his legacy to be? >> great at
that is uncool. bill: very uncool. nancy: scientific way to refer it to. enough to toss it out and start over. robert: trash bags. jonathan: couch. robert: time to pack it up. locker room clean-up today and it could be the last time they see the lockers. we will t robert: all right. so many questions with the redskins team. who is gone and who stays? jay korff will be back next year but will kirk cousins still be his quarterback? we still don't know that. what we do know is the defense made...
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Jan 7, 2018
01/18
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this room felt like the tension, and i was cast in the role of the uncool vice principal. >> i live inalifornia now and when i tell people i was coming out to chicago, everybody was like -- there's this weird thing. uh-oh. >> get shot. >> yeah, you're going to get shot. you have to join a gang and this nonsense. >> when i hear people talk about coming to chicago and they are afraid to even come to the city, what they don't recognize is that so much of the violence is centered in very specific areas. you know, because chicago is so segregated. we're on the north side with lincoln park. people might tell you be careful coming to chicago, but what the [ bleep ] are you being careful about over here? >> it's nothing to be careful about over here. >> you run over by a baby stroller. >> this is a ridiculously safe neighborhood, and you have those in chicago just as you have hoods in every city. >> a lot of people in chicago, that would be the main thing. why y'all can't squash this? a lot of people can. it ain't about what you can do. a lot of people don't want to. see what i'm saying? it ev
this room felt like the tension, and i was cast in the role of the uncool vice principal. >> i live inalifornia now and when i tell people i was coming out to chicago, everybody was like -- there's this weird thing. uh-oh. >> get shot. >> yeah, you're going to get shot. you have to join a gang and this nonsense. >> when i hear people talk about coming to chicago and they are afraid to even come to the city, what they don't recognize is that so much of the violence is...
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it says jeff sessions's marijuana candor, he is being lambasted as the uncool parent in washington and maybe the universe for rescinding an obama administration directive that decriminalize marijuana in states that have legalized the drug. and even if you're a legalizer, you should give the a.g. some credit for forcing a debate on the rule of law that congress should settle. goes on to say that we report the legalization debate has been dominated by a haze of culture ntiment devoid of facts -- host: we're talking to you, getting your thoughts about legalization of marijuana. david's calling from todd, north carolina. you support both medical and recreational use. why is that, david? caller: independent. we came from europe to get independents -- independence. a group has come together to get their salaries off of or work and labor and it's not working for me. and i had to wait on line so long. this is absolutely all i can give you. we need to go back to independence and i can't hear -- all right. thank you. but please, don't put me on the line so long on hold, thank you. host: we have
it says jeff sessions's marijuana candor, he is being lambasted as the uncool parent in washington and maybe the universe for rescinding an obama administration directive that decriminalize marijuana in states that have legalized the drug. and even if you're a legalizer, you should give the a.g. some credit for forcing a debate on the rule of law that congress should settle. goes on to say that we report the legalization debate has been dominated by a haze of culture ntiment devoid of facts --...
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Jan 9, 2018
01/18
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looks as uncool as i am! yeah! dad dancing. who had it harder? the test. still to come, the silent treatment. the silent treatment — we return to the world‘s largest tech trade show in las vegas, where one robot went rogue. the nominations for this year‘s british academy film awards have been announced. the fantasy romance the shape of water leads the field with 12 nominations. it‘s also been announced that joanna lumley will host the awards ceremony, replacing stephen fry, who‘s stepping down from the role. here‘s our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. the shape of water, a tender science fiction fantasy, with britain‘s sally hawkins playing a mute cleaner who falls in love with a water creature. a best actress nomination for hawkins, one of 12 for the movie, including best film. you have wanted this your entire adult life. no, since the nursery. just behind, two films have nine nomination. wartime drama darkest hour, where both gary oldman and kristin scott thomas are recognised for best actor and best supporting actress. so mildred hayes
looks as uncool as i am! yeah! dad dancing. who had it harder? the test. still to come, the silent treatment. the silent treatment — we return to the world‘s largest tech trade show in las vegas, where one robot went rogue. the nominations for this year‘s british academy film awards have been announced. the fantasy romance the shape of water leads the field with 12 nominations. it‘s also been announced that joanna lumley will host the awards ceremony, replacing stephen fry, who‘s...
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this is uncool, this is not the way to keep people on the negotiating table. but trump administration has said either you come to the negotiation table with this lard done or you don't. >> and to the average american or to the america first american who says, fine, let palestinians argue with israelis, let that happen in their house, it doesn't matter to mine. why should it matter? >> it matters because it is one of the things that makes the middle east so complex and so explosive. and the united states is constantly called in there to try and fix the problems. now, if this is one of the roots of the problems of the middle east then it makes sense to address roots of the problems so we don't send american soldiers, american treasure and american blood to try and solve the problems. this is one of the many things that lie underneath all of the conflicts that we see, all of the conflicts that involve american money, and american soldiers. >> to the americans who say america is always called in to help solve the middle east problems, what do we say to the america
this is uncool, this is not the way to keep people on the negotiating table. but trump administration has said either you come to the negotiation table with this lard done or you don't. >> and to the average american or to the america first american who says, fine, let palestinians argue with israelis, let that happen in their house, it doesn't matter to mine. why should it matter? >> it matters because it is one of the things that makes the middle east so complex and so explosive....
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it was considered terribly uncool to take ebol as a subject until the secondary school level. i got highest in 8th grade. i enjoy the ebol, the language of the i spoke, although written was different than i spoke at home. it will remain with me the language of family. the language of informality. i can not make a philosophical argument in ebol because my education did not give me the tools. i regret this very much. it was important from the beginning to show in my writing this wall of two langages. where characters spoke as many people i grew up with, both languages and sometimes both languages in the same sentence. editors, mostly american editors, often tried to get me to take out the ebo bits in my fiction or tone it down or overexplain it but i always choose not to. trying to show the texture of my world is important to me. it was important to the integrity of my fiction. perhaps i wanted also to make a political and emotional claim but above all else, the truthful claim. that both languages belonged to my. that both languages are are fully mine. my father speaks ebo beaut
it was considered terribly uncool to take ebol as a subject until the secondary school level. i got highest in 8th grade. i enjoy the ebol, the language of the i spoke, although written was different than i spoke at home. it will remain with me the language of family. the language of informality. i can not make a philosophical argument in ebol because my education did not give me the tools. i regret this very much. it was important from the beginning to show in my writing this wall of two...