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>> dooou think i think about that is the better question. >> unfiltered bff.quad includes jennifer aniston, rece witter spoon and gwyneth row. 42-year-old chelsea's mantra seems to be i don't need a man to complete me and by the way neither do you. >> i know a lot of men are afraid of going out with me they're afraid i'd talk about them. that would be right. >> would you ever do the dating app? >> i'm on all of those apps. don't get me wrong i like to hook up when i'm out of town i'll do that. i'm on tinder. >> what catches your eye? >> in the area, within a seven-mile radius. >> this is art department. >> the woman who's worth an estimated $35 million gave me a tour of her chelsea's offices. chelsea's a totally cool boss providing a massage chair and ping-pong table on site. she's not cool with getting dragged into the brad pitt and jennifer aniston thing. did you think it was odd or normal they were texting? >> i don't know anything about their communication. if i say anything about brad pitt or jennifer aniston from five years ago they still run it like i s
>> dooou think i think about that is the better question. >> unfiltered bff.quad includes jennifer aniston, rece witter spoon and gwyneth row. 42-year-old chelsea's mantra seems to be i don't need a man to complete me and by the way neither do you. >> i know a lot of men are afraid of going out with me they're afraid i'd talk about them. that would be right. >> would you ever do the dating app? >> i'm on all of those apps. don't get me wrong i like to hook up when...
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our columnist, brian gordon, has spoken in an unfiltered way with the press about the experience of hisoping with the grief. you can listen to it on the website, it isa can listen to it on the website, it is a podcast. he is so astonishingly frank. he talks about bottling up, how it wasn't until he was 28 that he came to terms with what had happened. and he talks about the angen happened. and he talks about the anger. the language is extraordinary. he says, i had probably been close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions, with all sorts of grief, lies, misconceptions and everything coming from every angle. he talks about almost wanted to punch people. it is historic, partly because this is a story we are all familiar with and gives us a perspective on the story that we have never had before. also, i cannot think of a member of the royalfamily i cannot think of a member of the royal family talking in this unfiltered way before to the press. we might have expected an interview that was then edited, which the palace would have to go through with a fine tooth comb to green light. for
our columnist, brian gordon, has spoken in an unfiltered way with the press about the experience of hisoping with the grief. you can listen to it on the website, it isa can listen to it on the website, it is a podcast. he is so astonishingly frank. he talks about bottling up, how it wasn't until he was 28 that he came to terms with what had happened. and he talks about the angen happened. and he talks about the anger. the language is extraordinary. he says, i had probably been close to a...
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. >> unfiltered, her squad includes reese witherspoon, sandra bullock and gwyneth paltrow.u. >> i know a lot are scared to go out after their breakup. they're not wrong. it's not like i can be what are you talking about? never. >> i don't have sex with him. >> but ---le. >> yes, that was one time. >> would you do the dating app? >> i'm on all those apps. >> really? >> i like to hook up. when i go to london or new york and i want a little didida. i'm like that. >> what if you have to swipe or flip for something in the area? >> like a seven-mile radius. >> this is the art department. >> and the woman worth 235 million gave me a tour of her new offices. her new boss is cool. the one thing she's afraid of is getting dragged into jennier and brad and angelina. >> did you think that was wrong or normal? >> i don't know anything about their communications, no. all i know is if i say something about brad pitt orp jennifer aniston from five years ago, people aengt like it's yesterday. i'm over that. >> she also went a step further and angelina we need to get ad over. it's celebritie
. >> unfiltered, her squad includes reese witherspoon, sandra bullock and gwyneth paltrow.u. >> i know a lot are scared to go out after their breakup. they're not wrong. it's not like i can be what are you talking about? never. >> i don't have sex with him. >> but ---le. >> yes, that was one time. >> would you do the dating app? >> i'm on all those apps. >> really? >> i like to hook up. when i go to london or new york and i want a little...
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their mental health, and their first guest is, amazingly, prince harry, who has talked in this very unfilteredgrief over his mother's death. it won't surprise anyone to know that he has been struggling with this. he lost his mum when he was 12 years old, and he has had to deal with that, and live with that, in the public eye. what really is astonishing, what makes the interview historic, i a the interview historic, is a member of the royal family talking in such a candidate and frank matter about so a candidate and frank matter about so private a subject. he goes on to say later in the article, on the front page, which advertises the piece that he has done, the experience i have is that once you start talking about it, you realise that you are actually part . a but it is that silence, isn't club. but it is that silence, isn't it, that people feel unable to share with each other. the trauma, the upset, the grief that they have gone through. mental health issues are... it is still the boot, i think. but i think this historic interview will go massively fire to breaking down thoseissues go massiv
their mental health, and their first guest is, amazingly, prince harry, who has talked in this very unfilteredgrief over his mother's death. it won't surprise anyone to know that he has been struggling with this. he lost his mum when he was 12 years old, and he has had to deal with that, and live with that, in the public eye. what really is astonishing, what makes the interview historic, i a the interview historic, is a member of the royal family talking in such a candidate and frank matter...
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an unfiltered internet despite not appreciated by the chinese who worry the american poordent's anger at his polling number senate investigations into russia and failure on health care reform could be taken out on them. and that the luxurious mar-ala -lago. there has been no call. a game that xi has pressured communist party leaders to stop playing. they are both unapologetic nationalist. xi has an authoritarian government. has expressed appreciation for authoritarian governments. earlier, i spoke to our washington correspondent. previouss how trump's statements on china could mean there could be a few moments of awkwardness during the next two days. reporter: there will be plenty of important subject matters. first of all, because they were discussed on the campaign itself by donald trump and he will now have to explain himself in a sense to xi jinping. one example, donald trump said during the campaign he would be a stronger leader that barack obama when it came to facing the united states adversaries. north korea is one of those. and north korea has been watching quite a few test m
an unfiltered internet despite not appreciated by the chinese who worry the american poordent's anger at his polling number senate investigations into russia and failure on health care reform could be taken out on them. and that the luxurious mar-ala -lago. there has been no call. a game that xi has pressured communist party leaders to stop playing. they are both unapologetic nationalist. xi has an authoritarian government. has expressed appreciation for authoritarian governments. earlier, i...
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not only that, they allowed be dealt aste to unfiltered into the gulf water. one stop, it has been going since the bp oil spill and signd that legislation during the bp oil spill. no one ever seems to mention that. it is go og today. know how many t wells are out there, or how many companies are fracking. chemicals, they are so bad, they won't tell us what is it in and it is being the gulf. host: iris, sorry, i pushed the wrong button. irish from alabama. independent line, go ahead. hi, good morning. you do such a great job. so informative and i want to make a comment. i live down here in alabama, to the gulf, the fellow speaking, he is on point. there go down there and will be gobs of just oil still around, but what i was calling about was the opioid addiction addiction. i think -- and cigarettes. opioid k about the addiction and i know it is one is bad, but they ould do something about cigarettes. the multi million dollars they ave got, how many people die from cigarette smoking? that is nothing they can do can do, at is all they quit banking them and we wou
not only that, they allowed be dealt aste to unfiltered into the gulf water. one stop, it has been going since the bp oil spill and signd that legislation during the bp oil spill. no one ever seems to mention that. it is go og today. know how many t wells are out there, or how many companies are fracking. chemicals, they are so bad, they won't tell us what is it in and it is being the gulf. host: iris, sorry, i pushed the wrong button. irish from alabama. independent line, go ahead. hi, good...
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to this day, the people of fingerprint cannot drink unfilters water.we are still in the middle of this crime. >> what is your sense of what are they saying at least the end game is here? how much longer will residents three, four years later still be forced to drink bottled water? >> we finally had a huge settlement that happened. that's great. it is going to guarantee pipe replacements. we're going to finally get these damaged pipes out of the ground. and then that whole process of pipe replacement will take another two to three years. so for another two to three years, the people of fingerprint should be on filtered and bottled water. you can think of it like an entire city with ptsd, postraumatic stress disorder, an entire city that had so many obstacles was betrayed. and we have an entire city, which exposed to led, one of the most well known well studied neuro toxins we know of that. on top of that, bacteria. so we have a community that is traumatized. and time will tell, you know, what happens to this population of especially our children. but i
to this day, the people of fingerprint cannot drink unfilters water.we are still in the middle of this crime. >> what is your sense of what are they saying at least the end game is here? how much longer will residents three, four years later still be forced to drink bottled water? >> we finally had a huge settlement that happened. that's great. it is going to guarantee pipe replacements. we're going to finally get these damaged pipes out of the ground. and then that whole process of...
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what made her content unique at the time was the invitation into the unfiltered journey in life. >> welcome to my life. >> she's woven personal stories throughout make up geek's dna. >> another day in new york city. >> her authenticity and openness created an openness that wasn't just loyal, they were highly engaged. >> hi, tori. >> it didn't take long to see how leveraging that engagement could potentially pay off big time. ♪ >> becoming a player in the oversaturated, highly competitiveld of cosmetics uld be daunting for most. e honed in on a gap that existed between the industry giant and consumers. >> people don't have that personal connection. they don't know who the ceo is. they don't know what their hobbies are. without that personal connection, people feel disconnected. >> the brand loyalty that came from her intimate connection immediately boosted sales. how did you know what you were doing? >> lots of trial and error. learn as you go. we had a lot of mess ups. i was honest. this eye shadow, this does suck, i'm really sorry you guys. i will fix it, i promise. i have always been tran
what made her content unique at the time was the invitation into the unfiltered journey in life. >> welcome to my life. >> she's woven personal stories throughout make up geek's dna. >> another day in new york city. >> her authenticity and openness created an openness that wasn't just loyal, they were highly engaged. >> hi, tori. >> it didn't take long to see how leveraging that engagement could potentially pay off big time. ♪ >> becoming a player in...
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. >> the politically outspoken legend totally unfiltered. >> are you hopeful at all?er hollywood night out with kim and kourt any kardashian. >> the billion-dollar divorce, walking the baby, a glimpse inside her new life as a single mom.
. >> the politically outspoken legend totally unfiltered. >> are you hopeful at all?er hollywood night out with kim and kourt any kardashian. >> the billion-dollar divorce, walking the baby, a glimpse inside her new life as a single mom.
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let him deliver his message to the american people unfiltered. jesse: social media controversial under trump. >> i don't look at it as controversial. he's delivering his message to the american people web's delivering his message to 100 million people on all his platforms. he's in the white house today because of social media. it's what won him the white house. and he will just keep tweeting and delivering his message to the american people. i have known the president since i was 16 years old in high school. caddie for him. worked in the bag room. i get the rap for being the caddie who runs the social media campaign. but people tend to forget certain individuals who for 15 years prior i had a professional career. jesse: when did you first realize how powerful the president's twitter account was? >> pretty much immediately. it was always powerful. he always delivered a message with millions of followers. i would say within the first week. jesse: when you are with the president, how does he tweet? does he do it with his own fingers? how does that w
let him deliver his message to the american people unfiltered. jesse: social media controversial under trump. >> i don't look at it as controversial. he's delivering his message to the american people web's delivering his message to 100 million people on all his platforms. he's in the white house today because of social media. it's what won him the white house. and he will just keep tweeting and delivering his message to the american people. i have known the president since i was 16 years...
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they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoyut the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you all known each other? how many years? >> masa: 30 years. right? we know each other. i love this kind of cooking, you know? it's the way i like. >> anthony: wow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sweet. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> konishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: izura, freshly caught local quail, is rubbed with olive oil, sprinkled with salt and lightly glazed with that homemade soy. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: oh, wow. >> masa: how is it, good? >> anthony: that
they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoyut the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa:...
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the number of reactions you show, unfiltered, it's so poignant. >> thank you. wwe appreciate that.m is structured in a way where you yourself is challenged every time you feel like you're writing a conclusion or bringing your own conclusions and, it's challenged. you get a new perspective from someone else. i think one of the big takeaways is, if we collectively don't take the opportunity to talk about and have an informed dialogue, the ripple effect is that we all suffer and that's exemplified what happened in l.a. kennedy: there is no more honest view of something that then something that is unmediated. thank you for creating a documentary that's thought-provoking. it takes people into the moment even if they wanted to experience it. you can check out l.a. 92 this weekend. and this inventor found the answer to one of the hottest questions of all time. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of th
the number of reactions you show, unfiltered, it's so poignant. >> thank you. wwe appreciate that.m is structured in a way where you yourself is challenged every time you feel like you're writing a conclusion or bringing your own conclusions and, it's challenged. you get a new perspective from someone else. i think one of the big takeaways is, if we collectively don't take the opportunity to talk about and have an informed dialogue, the ripple effect is that we all suffer and that's...
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that he is a no holds barred, tell it how it is, very human president who changes his mind in an unfiltereday. charlie: do you believe the economic progress we have seen, especially the markets, will continue? gillian: that is interesting. during the course of the interview, we asked him about his plans. we spoke to a large array of people in the white house. they repeatedly said confidence is surging, stock markets are up. the mood has changed dramatically. people in the white house regard that as a strong sign of what they have achieved. they could be right. maybe there's going to be a self reinforcing upsurge in animal spirits that will get the economy growing again. but one thing is very interesting. there is a big split between what they call the hard data and soft data. soft data is about sentiment. it is about consumer confidence and business competence. that is definitely rising. hard data -- charlie: there would be tax cuts and less regulation. gillian: exactly. or they are worried about quantitative easing. hard data is not nearly as optimistic. maybe it will improve as confidence
that he is a no holds barred, tell it how it is, very human president who changes his mind in an unfiltereday. charlie: do you believe the economic progress we have seen, especially the markets, will continue? gillian: that is interesting. during the course of the interview, we asked him about his plans. we spoke to a large array of people in the white house. they repeatedly said confidence is surging, stock markets are up. the mood has changed dramatically. people in the white house regard...
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commented this weekend on whether the president's unfiltered comments on social media is having an impact on foreign policy. >>> vladimir putin's intervention was not about picking one candidate or another, but destabilizing american institutions. when you look at the back and forth and charges and tweets that have been in the last few weeks, hasn't he already succeeded in doing that. >> none of my colleagues from other countries are talking about d.c. chatter. what they are talking about is the fact they're relieved the united states is starting to lead again. >> joining us now from capitol hill political reporter jonathan. good morning to you. we've got a very busy week ahead. big meetings on foreign policy. close middle eastern allies in town. >> he's meeting the egyptian president today. meeting the jordanian king following that. the really big meeting this week is with president chi later in the week. chinese president is going to mar-a-lago. we've done a lot of reporting on this meeting. donald trump in a circle would like to confront the chinese to some extent on trade. particularl
commented this weekend on whether the president's unfiltered comments on social media is having an impact on foreign policy. >>> vladimir putin's intervention was not about picking one candidate or another, but destabilizing american institutions. when you look at the back and forth and charges and tweets that have been in the last few weeks, hasn't he already succeeded in doing that. >> none of my colleagues from other countries are talking about d.c. chatter. what they are...
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rallying cry to live for now in an exploration of what that truly means, to live life unbounded, unfilteredninhibit by the uninhibited. they got blasted for suggesting that pepsi solves these big society problems. and the model inside -- >> tedious press release that we just read out, it sort of is yawning. >> doesn't get at it. >> i saw this trending last night. i clicked on a copy of the ad to watch on youtube. i literally made it 40 seconds through. i couldn't watch it. >> very long. >> how tedious. >> there's a 30-second spot running somewhere. >> not going down well. >>> reebok introducing plant-based sustainable shoes. the cotton and corn initiative focus on shoes made from growing material that can be used as compost after they have been worn out. the ultimate goal is to use the come post as the soil to grow the next range of shoes. >> sort of a growing trend. >> making shoes out of compost? >> not compost, but recyclable goods. they want to speak to the new generation of millennials who are more concerned about what goes into the shoes, how sustainable their companies are. reebok is
rallying cry to live for now in an exploration of what that truly means, to live life unbounded, unfilteredninhibit by the uninhibited. they got blasted for suggesting that pepsi solves these big society problems. and the model inside -- >> tedious press release that we just read out, it sort of is yawning. >> doesn't get at it. >> i saw this trending last night. i clicked on a copy of the ad to watch on youtube. i literally made it 40 seconds through. i couldn't watch it....
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. >> the politically outspoken legend totally unfiltered. >> are you hopeful at all? hollywood night out with kim and kourt any kardashian. >>
. >> the politically outspoken legend totally unfiltered. >> are you hopeful at all? hollywood night out with kim and kourt any kardashian. >>
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. >> chelsea is like everyone in hollywood's unfiltered bff.ynet paltrow. her mantra seems to be, i don't need a man to complete me. by the way, neither do you. >> i know that a lot of men are scared to go out because they think i'm going to talk about them on tv after we break up. they're not wrong. i've done that in the past so it's not like i can be, what are you talking about? i would never. >> i never have sex with my guy. >> wasn't 50 cent your guy? >> thats with one time. >> would you ever do the dating app? >> i'm on all those apps. don't get me wrong. i like to hook up. when i go to london or new york and i'm out of town and i want a little, i'll do that. >> what catches your eye? >> they're in the area, in like a seven-mile radius. this is the art department. >> the woman, who is worth an estimated $35 million gave me a tour of her chelsea offices. chelsea is a totally cool boss. one thing she's not cool with, always getting dragged into the brad, angelina and jen mess. >> when i saw the news that jennifer aniston and brad were still
. >> chelsea is like everyone in hollywood's unfiltered bff.ynet paltrow. her mantra seems to be, i don't need a man to complete me. by the way, neither do you. >> i know that a lot of men are scared to go out because they think i'm going to talk about them on tv after we break up. they're not wrong. i've done that in the past so it's not like i can be, what are you talking about? i would never. >> i never have sex with my guy. >> wasn't 50 cent your guy? >> thats...
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continues when we check back in with ron burke on the eagles first pick and howard eskin giving us his unfilterede a little later on. >>> new tonight skyfox above a shooting investigation in north philadelphia. police say a 34-year-old man was shot four times along the 1300 block of west seltzer street. he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance and died at that hospital around 6:30. police have no information tonight on the shooter. >>> the murder of a delaware state police trooper we're learning more about that fallen officer and how his killer wept down in gun fight. corporal stephen ballard was a husband, a father, a hero, those who knew him best say he was a family man always warm, always smiling. >> man shot and killed ballard outside a wawa in bear, delaware, just past noon yesterday. that's where fox 29's dave kinchen is live tonight. dave, people at the wawa actually they knew the trooper. >> reporter: think did. a lot of people new him and saw him many times. we can tell that you this memorial here has grown sub stanley since we were here about 24 hours ago. but the pain is still very
continues when we check back in with ron burke on the eagles first pick and howard eskin giving us his unfilterede a little later on. >>> new tonight skyfox above a shooting investigation in north philadelphia. police say a 34-year-old man was shot four times along the 1300 block of west seltzer street. he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance and died at that hospital around 6:30. police have no information tonight on the shooter. >>> the murder of a delaware state police...
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it is, very, very human president who changes his mind, says what he is el tooing, in a pretty unfiltered way. >> rose: do you believe, because this is in your arena, do you believe that the economic progress that we have seen especially the market, will continue? >> that's a very interesting question, charlie. because during the course of the interview, we asked him about what history usms were, we did speak to a large a writer of people in the white house. and they said well, confidence is surging. stock mar kelts are up. basically the mood has changed dramically. and people in the white house regard that as a strong sign of what they have achieved. they could be right. maybe there's go to be a self-reinforcing upsurge of animal spirits that actually go get the economy growing again. but one thing is very interesting right now and it's something that is worrying economists. there is a big split between what they call the hard data and the soft data. the soft data is about sentedment, about consumer confidence and business confidence, and that is definitely rising. the hard data is about
it is, very, very human president who changes his mind, says what he is el tooing, in a pretty unfiltered way. >> rose: do you believe, because this is in your arena, do you believe that the economic progress that we have seen especially the market, will continue? >> that's a very interesting question, charlie. because during the course of the interview, we asked him about what history usms were, we did speak to a large a writer of people in the white house. and they said well,...
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president stands by this approach he keeps stating, state his views and tweet them out because they're unfiltered that way? >> good afternoon. this is nothing new in the history of american presidency. the goal has always been to speak directly to the american people through as few filters as possible from the very first radio address through television -- neil: we didn't have tweets back in washington's day or lincoln's day. maybe this is the means you do >> whistle stop tours. neil: okay. >> speeches were delivered by phonograph. they made records they would distribute. the speed at which these messages are transmitted. whiplash we get from a lot of messages and limit of amount of information out in the tweets, causes a lot of confusion or initial reaction. we saw in the very beginning of the campaign and even beginning of the presidency was a lot stronger reaction to some of the things trump was tweeting. that sort of swung back to the enter. people are more wait and see, especially the american people to see what happens next. neil: yeah. >> i don't think it makes our job any easier in the me
president stands by this approach he keeps stating, state his views and tweet them out because they're unfiltered that way? >> good afternoon. this is nothing new in the history of american presidency. the goal has always been to speak directly to the american people through as few filters as possible from the very first radio address through television -- neil: we didn't have tweets back in washington's day or lincoln's day. maybe this is the means you do >> whistle stop tours....
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thank you for being here.this is fantastic.unfiltered politics, unfiltered everything.he only thing that you need is scotus. we need scotus televised. that's all i want to say if you can try. let us know what we can do. >> i will say, we do not offer many opinions at c-span but we agree with you 100 percent. [laughter] mitchell kaplan, i asked you this earlier and hope you answer this. in this room at books and books, is this what your living room looks like at home? [laughter] >> a little bit. to my wife's chagrin. but i was telling you earlier that in the 35 years i do not think of myself as a book collector. but i am a book accumulator. and i have accumulated lots of books. you know, being a bookstore owner is a terrible tease. because they are somebody wonderful books that have come out every single year. and there is no possibility that i can read everything that i want to be. i feel like i'm on that lucy arnaz thing where there is nothing that goes by and the chocolate factory and you start grabbing everything. that is kind of what i do. i grab everything i might
thank you for being here.this is fantastic.unfiltered politics, unfiltered everything.he only thing that you need is scotus. we need scotus televised. that's all i want to say if you can try. let us know what we can do. >> i will say, we do not offer many opinions at c-span but we agree with you 100 percent. [laughter] mitchell kaplan, i asked you this earlier and hope you answer this. in this room at books and books, is this what your living room looks like at home? [laughter] >> a...
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. >> reporter: it's heath ledger raw, unfiltered and through his own lens. >> i'm filming right now.ramed by the memories of friends and family. >> had these shiny stars on the ceiling that he put up on his house, and he said, that's where i'm going to be. i'm going to be in the film industry and he said i'm going to be a film actor. >> he turned down so many different roles. it's interesting. he turned down superman. it wasn't a role that he felt he could relate to. it wasn't a role that he felt that was going to further his career and he said no. >> why don't you just let me be? >> reporter: when he said yes he delivered unforgettable performances. >> it's simple. kill the batman. >> reporter: and won an oscar in 2009 posthumously as the joker in "the dark knight." >> here's your card. >> reporter: privately, however he struggled with his own skyrocketing success. >> he wanted fame. and then when he got it he didn't want it. >> reporter: mostly friends recall his generous spirit off-screen. >> if you asked heath who he was, he would tell you he was an actor. he was a filmmaker. and
. >> reporter: it's heath ledger raw, unfiltered and through his own lens. >> i'm filming right now.ramed by the memories of friends and family. >> had these shiny stars on the ceiling that he put up on his house, and he said, that's where i'm going to be. i'm going to be in the film industry and he said i'm going to be a film actor. >> he turned down so many different roles. it's interesting. he turned down superman. it wasn't a role that he felt he could relate to. it...
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. >> the show is the unfiltered truth.ose things sober, sex or baseball, but it's not good. >> no, but that's -- it's -- >> they're both -- >> sex while announcing sex. >> that happens too. >> he calls the sex that we have. >> play-by-play. >> that's not the clip we're going to show. >> darn it. >> well, this will be disappointing. >> p.a. announcer? darling, on the phone you promised me a multiplatform distribution dealy. >> that was kind of euphemism for the internet where charles here will be uploading clips of your broadcasts. >> i've been working on keeping my hand really steady. >> um, you lied to me. >> i hustled you. there's a difference. [ applause ] >> yeah, they go on to eventually have sex and brockmire calls it. >> how do you keep a straight faces,amanda, when he is doing that? >> i didn't. i didn't. i ruined a lot of film. >> she did. we just had to use takes where she was laughing at my calling the sex because that's all there was. >> i tried to hide but even if you hide your face there's still this. >> i wa
. >> the show is the unfiltered truth.ose things sober, sex or baseball, but it's not good. >> no, but that's -- it's -- >> they're both -- >> sex while announcing sex. >> that happens too. >> he calls the sex that we have. >> play-by-play. >> that's not the clip we're going to show. >> darn it. >> well, this will be disappointing. >> p.a. announcer? darling, on the phone you promised me a multiplatform distribution dealy....
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. >> thank you for being here alln of you and c-span is fantastic i'm so thrilled politics unfiltered everything the only thing that you need is skotus televised supreme court of the united states. and that's why i wanted to say if you can try to, you know, let us no what we can do to help you. >> panel will address that. we don't often my opinions at c-span but we agree with you 100%. [laughter] >> so -- mimple el kaplan you've got a whole bunch i asked you this earlier and i hope you answered this question -- in this room in books and books is this what your living room looks like at home? [laughter] a little bit, my wife should grin. but i would tell you earlier that you know over 35 years i don't think of myself as a book collector. but i'm a book accumlator and i've accumulated lots of books, you know, being a bookstore owner, it's -- a terrible tease because there's so many wonderful books that come out every single year. and you know, there's no possibility that i can read everything that tipght to read. so i feel i'm on that loosey ions where there's that thing that goes by in
. >> thank you for being here alln of you and c-span is fantastic i'm so thrilled politics unfiltered everything the only thing that you need is skotus televised supreme court of the united states. and that's why i wanted to say if you can try to, you know, let us no what we can do to help you. >> panel will address that. we don't often my opinions at c-span but we agree with you 100%. [laughter] >> so -- mimple el kaplan you've got a whole bunch i asked you this earlier and i...
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we still cannot drink unfiltered water from our taps .han public health. i am a pediatrician and every day, i use science to protect and restore the health of my patients, my kids. and about a year ago, my research proved that our contaminated water in flint was leaking glad into the bodies -- lead into the bodies of our children. i took a risk. i walked out of my clinic to speak up publicly for my kids. and i was attacked. when you are fighting for children, you fight back. [cheering] >> and i was loud and i was stubborn. and science spoke truth to power. science is not in alternative fact. and it is time for all of us to fight back against those who deny science and of those who degrade science per it is time for all of us to step out of our clinics, our classrooms and labs. we need to make ourselves known into the halls of government. we need to hear all of your voices. today, i march 4 science per at today, i march for our flint kids. , am marching for our strong our resilient, our beautiful flint kids. they inspire me to continue to
we still cannot drink unfiltered water from our taps .han public health. i am a pediatrician and every day, i use science to protect and restore the health of my patients, my kids. and about a year ago, my research proved that our contaminated water in flint was leaking glad into the bodies -- lead into the bodies of our children. i took a risk. i walked out of my clinic to speak up publicly for my kids. and i was attacked. when you are fighting for children, you fight back. [cheering] >>...
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there is unfiltered honesty. you ask people and they just tell you exactly what they think.you, bad news about that wall. seems that paul ryan doesn't want to fund the wall this year. chuck schumer doesn't want to fund the wall this year. unbelievable. even have the design. general kelly is all set to go with it. starting in san diego. ainsley: do they have a datelined up? they make sure the government doesn't shut down, obamacare. brian: this will be part of the funding they need. they need funding for that wall to continue to fund the government. steve: like that last guy pete was talking to in the military. of the swamp doesn't like trump, they will put up a fight. ainsley: they are going to put up a wall between themselves and trump. brian: that will be allowed. 29 minutes after the hour. you play it at home the way you want it. a democratic mayor declares his state of ohio sanctuary for illegal immigrants and finds out nobody wants the city to be a sanctuary city for illegal immigrants. up next, try to explain why he did nothing wrong. steve: i want to hear that the fbi
there is unfiltered honesty. you ask people and they just tell you exactly what they think.you, bad news about that wall. seems that paul ryan doesn't want to fund the wall this year. chuck schumer doesn't want to fund the wall this year. unbelievable. even have the design. general kelly is all set to go with it. starting in san diego. ainsley: do they have a datelined up? they make sure the government doesn't shut down, obamacare. brian: this will be part of the funding they need. they need...
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we still cannot drink unfiltered water from our taps.out of our clinics, our classrooms and labs. we need to make ourselves known into the halls of government. we need to hear all of your voices. today, i march 4 science. and today, i march for our flint kids. i am marching for our strong, our resilient, our beautiful flint kids. they inspire me to continue to use science every day to make sewer that their tomorrows are as bright as ever. and i want you to meet one of our amazing flint kids. and i hope she and a little girls just like her become scientists. but this little one has her eyes on that house, the white house. [ applause ] in 2044. i want you guys to give a warm welcome to nori copanni, also known as little miss flint. [ applause ] woo! they're all cheering for you. pretty awesome. >> you got it. go! go! >> come on! >> let's go. >> thank you mr. mona. thank you dr. mona. my name is mori, i am a flint kid and i believe in science because flint kids are smart and we're brave and most of all we're strong. we knew something was wr
we still cannot drink unfiltered water from our taps.out of our clinics, our classrooms and labs. we need to make ourselves known into the halls of government. we need to hear all of your voices. today, i march 4 science. and today, i march for our flint kids. i am marching for our strong, our resilient, our beautiful flint kids. they inspire me to continue to use science every day to make sewer that their tomorrows are as bright as ever. and i want you to meet one of our amazing flint kids....
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we still cannot to rank unfiltered water from our cap's. our taps.t happens when saving money is more important than public health. pediatrician, and every day, i use science to protect and restore the health of my patients, my kids. and about a year ago, my research proved that are contaminated water in flint was leaching lead into the bodies of our children. i took a risk. i walked out of my clinic just be got publicly for my kids. [cheers] and i was attacked. but when you are fighting for children, you fight back. [cheers] and i was allowed and i was stubborn, and science spoke truth to power. not an alternative fact. it is time for all of us to fight back against those whoho deny science and those who do grade science. it is time for all of uss to stp out of our clinics, our classrooms, and labs. we need to make ourselves known into the halls of government. we need to hear all of your voices. [cheers] i march for science. and today, i march for our flint kids. i am marching for our smart, are strong, our resilience, our beautiful flint kids. they
we still cannot to rank unfiltered water from our cap's. our taps.t happens when saving money is more important than public health. pediatrician, and every day, i use science to protect and restore the health of my patients, my kids. and about a year ago, my research proved that are contaminated water in flint was leaching lead into the bodies of our children. i took a risk. i walked out of my clinic just be got publicly for my kids. [cheers] and i was attacked. but when you are fighting for...