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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world'sargest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. venezuelan authorities have welcomed a chinese hospital ship, which will be docked in the caribbean port of guaira for the next week, attending local patients. venezuela's economic crisis has led to severe shortages of food and medicines, and the collapse of public services. more than 250,000 people will vote on sunday for the next leader of the indian ocean nation of the maldives in an election criticised internationally for a lack of transparency and suppression of government critics. president abdulla yameen is seeking a second term and is being challenged by the opposition candidate ibrahim mohamed solih. let's get more on our top story, christine blasey ford's announcement that she will testify before the senatejudiciary committee this coming week. she says the us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers. kathleen peratis is a partner in the new york law firm 0utten & golden and
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world'sargest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. venezuelan authorities have welcomed a chinese hospital ship, which will be docked in the caribbean port of guaira for the next week, attending local patients. venezuela's economic crisis has led to severe shortages of food and medicines, and the collapse of public services. more than 250,000 people will vote on sunday for the next leader...
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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest pay—tv operator, with around 52 million customers. chas hodges, one half of the musical duo chas and dave, has died. he was 7a. known for their "rock and cockney" style, chas and dave enjoyed the height of their fame in the 19705 and 805. david sillito looks back at his life and music. # with your incessant talking # you're becoming a pest # rabbit, rabbit, rabbit... when they emerged in the late ‘70s, the age of punk and disco, chas and dave rather stood out. # you're a wonderful girl... chas hodges‘ music was a unique mix of rock and roll with old—school cockney sing—alongs. # no, you won't stop talking # why don't you give it a rest? he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs. and in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he played in bands such as mike berry and the outlaws, and head, hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, "let's go out for a pint." i said, "i've got an idea of writing songs about t
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest pay—tv operator, with around 52 million customers. chas hodges, one half of the musical duo chas and dave, has died. he was 7a. known for their "rock and cockney" style, chas and dave enjoyed the height of their fame in the 19705 and 805. david sillito looks back at his life and music. # with your incessant talking # you're becoming a pest # rabbit, rabbit, rabbit... when...
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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline, the programme that pitches some of the uk's most prominentjournalists against international writers who file their stories with the dateline london. this week, how domestic politics is dictating foreign policy for both the united kingdom and the united states. theresa may's fellow eu leaders rebuff the brexit compromise she hoped would hold together her party. donald trump ratchets up his trade war with china that could strengthen his hand in november's mid—term elections. to discuss that, with me are — isabel hilton, from chinadialogue, which fosters debate about china's environment. isabel is a former newspaper columnist and broadcaster in the uk. agnes poirier writes for the french magazine marianne. janet daley‘s column appears every week in the sunday telegraph here in the uk. michael goldfarb, the us—born journalist, hosts the podcast frdh — the first rough d
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline, the programme that pitches some of the uk's most prominentjournalists against international writers who file their stories with the dateline london. this week, how domestic politics is dictating foreign policy for both the united kingdom and the united states. theresa may's...
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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest pay—tv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, disclosure tells the stories of the victims of abuse at a children's home in argyll. this is the untold story of a children's home and its secrets. unless you've lived it, you can't try to fathom what went on in that place. a place meant to be a safe haven, but where children lived in fear... he would hold you down, she'd belt you, or she'd hold you down, and he'd belt you. ..and where the clerical collar provided the perfect cover for years of child abuse. there was no point struggling orfighting. it became part and parcel of life. failed by the christian charity charged with their care. can i ask you whether you feel ashamed 7 i think it was a very dark time in the society's history. this is the story of the children of lagarie. this programme contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. i've been a reporter for more than 20 years, and i've done a lot of harrowing investigations. for years, we'
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest pay—tv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, disclosure tells the stories of the victims of abuse at a children's home in argyll. this is the untold story of a children's home and its secrets. unless you've lived it, you can't try to fathom what went on in that place. a place meant to be a safe haven, but where children lived in fear... he would hold you down,...
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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, with all the latest technology news, it's click. this week: a stage in delhi, a screaming crowd, and a man with my face on his shirt. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we have been coming here, we have seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we have brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so, it is high time we put that right. we have taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause. and it is here that we wowed audiences with the coolest tech that we have seen on our travels. we painted colours in the air, tickled their ears, took them to the future, and
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, with all the latest technology news, it's click. this week: a stage in delhi, a screaming crowd, and a man with my face on his shirt. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we have been coming here, we have seen it change from an it...
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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world'sexclusive report on the latest idea for dealing with plastic pollution. hello and welcome to inside out. bury it, dig it up, recycle it. what can we do about plastic? scientists have found a way to make a new greener fuel
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world'sexclusive report on the latest idea for dealing with plastic pollution. hello and welcome to inside out. bury it, dig it up, recycle it. what can we do about plastic? scientists have found a way to make a new greener fuel
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the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, inside out has an exclusive report on the latest idea for dealing with plastic pollution. hello and welcome to inside out. bury it, dig it up, recycle it. what can we do about plastic? scientists have found a way to make a new greener fuel from plastic dug up from landfill. opponents say it should be left where it is. we have the exclusive. this is a sample we've taken from a landfill site and it could potentially power your car in the future. confused about what you can and can't recycle? don't worry, help is at hand. you're lucky because in peterborough, you can recycle black. and the man who's picked up ten tonnes of other people's rubbish and is still going strong. on the surface, the river looks absolutely fine apart from where you get floating litter, like bottles. but 80% of the litter is below the surface, so you've got basically a conveyor belt of rubbish moving out of towns and cities into the wider ri
the $40 billion bid will make comcast, which owns the nbc network and universal pictures, the world's largest paytv operator with around 52 million customers. now on bbc news, inside out has an exclusive report on the latest idea for dealing with plastic pollution. hello and welcome to inside out. bury it, dig it up, recycle it. what can we do about plastic? scientists have found a way to make a new greener fuel from plastic dug up from landfill. opponents say it should be left where it is. we...
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universal pictures tried it with monster movies and paramount pictures is trying it with transformers you are one of these big companies and you're are nervous with who will keep coming in and sign up for your app, you will try to turn one of your most valuable properties into more. emily: netflix took home 23 emmys. can these other networks and streaming services continue to compete with the billions and billions of dollars netflix is investing? lucas: they can if they are big enough. the disease of the world, comcast, at&t's of the world which is now time warner, they have the money to compete. it is a question of how much they want to spend. amc is much smaller. on a project by project basis, amc is probably not able to spend quite as much as netflix. we see a lot of these networks i just the way they approach talent which is the subject for a story i am doing in a little bit. emily: the bachelor has been on for almost 20 years, how much longer does amc think it can keep walking dead alive? lucas: the ceo said tehy will -- they will try to keep it alive for 10 years. the sources i
universal pictures tried it with monster movies and paramount pictures is trying it with transformers you are one of these big companies and you're are nervous with who will keep coming in and sign up for your app, you will try to turn one of your most valuable properties into more. emily: netflix took home 23 emmys. can these other networks and streaming services continue to compete with the billions and billions of dollars netflix is investing? lucas: they can if they are big enough. the...
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. >> universal pictures is that partner on hart's latest movie "night school" which hart wrote, producedars in with tiffany haddish. >> i'm here now to get my ged. >> "night school" is a comedy about a subject close to hart, second chances. >> i live it. i truly live it. first time, holy [ bleep ] they going to arrest me. oh, it's over. god, give me one more chance. i got a dui. oh, my god. i bet i never do it again. >> another of those second chances came from hart's wife. last year hart was accused of infidelity. he responded just the way he does on stage, by admitting to it and pouring out the story in public. >> i made a bad error in judgment. >> i've never felt worse. it's like the biggest mistake ever and i embraced it. >> was that a hard thing for you to do or is that how you wanted to handle it? >> i chose to address it because i understood what my wife was going through. put it on me. hit me with all the stones and rocks, give it all to me. >> hart's marriage survive. he and anico have a 10-month old son kenzo. hart has two children from his first marriage, 13-year-old tevin and
. >> universal pictures is that partner on hart's latest movie "night school" which hart wrote, producedars in with tiffany haddish. >> i'm here now to get my ged. >> "night school" is a comedy about a subject close to hart, second chances. >> i live it. i truly live it. first time, holy [ bleep ] they going to arrest me. oh, it's over. god, give me one more chance. i got a dui. oh, my god. i bet i never do it again. >> another of those second...
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universe. this picture is known as the ali summit. talk about somebody taking in the period this is june of 1967 and what i like and the reason i love this photograph, it's jim brown, greatest running back of all time and he calls in all these black athletes to talk to ali who is saying he's not going to join the army and resist the draft. this is in cleveland ohio and you can see bill russell is on one end, later kareem abdul-jabbar and then a lot of other football players, the green bay packers and cleveland browns but the guy that i like in this photograph is all the way to the left, you see carl stokes is the only non-athlete in this carl stokes two weeks from this photograph will declare hisrace to become mayor of cleveland, next is this guy named walter beach . walter was on the team with jim brown that won the championship in 1964 that shut down johnny unitas and by 27, he was the quarterback who was the quarterback but walter is still alive and walter and i have probably taught 25, 30 times about all of this. when he was going
universe. this picture is known as the ali summit. talk about somebody taking in the period this is june of 1967 and what i like and the reason i love this photograph, it's jim brown, greatest running back of all time and he calls in all these black athletes to talk to ali who is saying he's not going to join the army and resist the draft. this is in cleveland ohio and you can see bill russell is on one end, later kareem abdul-jabbar and then a lot of other football players, the green bay...
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. >> according to the director and confirmed by universal pictures, nbc's sister company, the americang on the lunar surface multiple times in the movie, just not the actual planting of the flag. neil armstrong's two sons defending the film, saying in a statement, the filmmakers chose to focus on neil looking back at the earth. this story is human, and it is universal. of course it celebrates an american achievement. it also celebrates an achievement for all mankind. armstrong passed away in 2012 but his own unforgettable words from that landing live on forever. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> for "today," joe fryer, nbc news. >>> in their statement armstrong's sons said their dad would be saddened by the fact a movie about bravery, sacrifice is being sullied by political rhetoric. >> definitely people talking about it. dylan is here with the forecast. the he said of summer. >> won't feel like it. it's hot. we've got temperatures expected to get back up into the 90s, feeling like 95 to 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity. we have heat advisories p
. >> according to the director and confirmed by universal pictures, nbc's sister company, the americang on the lunar surface multiple times in the movie, just not the actual planting of the flag. neil armstrong's two sons defending the film, saying in a statement, the filmmakers chose to focus on neil looking back at the earth. this story is human, and it is universal. of course it celebrates an american achievement. it also celebrates an achievement for all mankind. armstrong passed away...
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"night sch from our sister company universal pictures outor tomw.me bargains. special super-sized deals. first, ts is "today" on nbc. >> i love kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. >> 'r> baeck a special steal and deals. you can stock up and save, maybe split them with a friend. jill martin is here to reveal our bargains. hi. good g. >> le split up things. you have one for yourself and one for your friend. >> i talk about my mother's book ubll the time. this is meant to split things up, so you g two of everything today. doub the deal. organic coconut oils. two full size 8 ounce bottles. a it's l oil. i put a
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thu so much, it's "night sc" from universal pictures. it hits theaters next friday, sept28.i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> hard to believe it's bmon than two hard to bee mo it's been two de steve irwin was a household name. they are returning to animal plan with a new show called crickey it's the irwins. 12 years after steve's passing. teri irwin is here with robert, ngbindi. go mor irwins. >> good morning. and we brought a very special gu to jp right into that? jump right into the possum. >> he is so cut so little avril is gorgeous. possums.ur we don't have them in australia. so we feel very lucky to have them here at the mome
thu so much, it's "night sc" from universal pictures. it hits theaters next friday, sept28.i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because,...
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. >> accordi to the film's director, and confirmed by universal pictur, nbc's sister company, the americaning on the lunar surface multiple times in the movie, just not the actual planting of the flag. neil armstrong's two sons defending the film, saying in a statement, the filmmakers chose to focus on neil looking back at the earth. this story is human, and it is universal. of course, it celebrates an american achievement. it also celebrates an achiev for all mankind. mstrong passed away in 2012, but his own wunforgettableds from that landing live on forever. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankd. >> f "today," joe fryer, nbc news. >>> in their statement, armstrong's sons went on to say their dad be, quote, deeply saddened by the fact that a beautiful and thoughtful about american ingenuity, bravery, and personal sacrifice is being sulli by political rhetoric. >> definitely has people talking about it. dylan is othere, r look at the forecast. end of summer. >> won't feel like it. it's hot. we have temperatures expected to get back up into the 90s, feeling like 95 to 100
. >> accordi to the film's director, and confirmed by universal pictur, nbc's sister company, the americaning on the lunar surface multiple times in the movie, just not the actual planting of the flag. neil armstrong's two sons defending the film, saying in a statement, the filmmakers chose to focus on neil looking back at the earth. this story is human, and it is universal. of course, it celebrates an american achievement. it also celebrates an achiev for all mankind. mstrong passed away...
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the movie is called "night school" from universal pictures.re and they have special guests. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> hard to believe it's been more than two decades since the crocodile hunter aired and that made steve irwin a household name and their family. they're returning with a new show. carrying on steve's legacy 12 years after his passing. terri and robert and bindi are here. >> good to see you. we brought a special guest. >> oh, we're just going to jump right into that, huh? >> i thought we might explain. she's so cute. little avril is gorgeous. we love opossums. we don't have them in australia. we feel lucky to have them here at the moment. and you're a wildlife warrior. you're wearing your green tie. >> that's right. i knew you were coming. >> the opossum can play dead, correct? >> she will, if she's scared of something, open her mouth and look like she's been run over by a car. and then whatever is after her goes oh well, that's not much fun and moves on. it's a great defense. she's our only pouched mammal, so in australia
the movie is called "night school" from universal pictures.re and they have special guests. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> hard to believe it's been more than two decades since the crocodile hunter aired and that made steve irwin a household name and their family. they're returning with a new show. carrying on steve's legacy 12 years after his passing. terri and robert and bindi are here. >> good to see you. we brought a special guest. >> oh, we're...
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university. maybe our new pictures released by the us army appear to. inadvertently expose a much larger french military role in syria than previously thought a french army vehicle could be seen in the background of the photo from diaries or when the u.s. is fighting what's left of islamic state terrorists the picture though was quickly deleted on the d.v.d. has details. well we know that the u.s. army released this photograph on wednesday to show which special operation joint task force on the ground in syria in this particular region did but what the egalite members of the public clearly spot is a french military vehicle in the background now people have said they sure that it's a french military vehicle because this particular type of vehicle is only used by french and saudi arabian forces and saudi arabian forces are not on the ground in this particular region now what it showed is that military vehicle in the background and what's really interesting about this is that the french government the french military has never acknowledged that it has fren
university. maybe our new pictures released by the us army appear to. inadvertently expose a much larger french military role in syria than previously thought a french army vehicle could be seen in the background of the photo from diaries or when the u.s. is fighting what's left of islamic state terrorists the picture though was quickly deleted on the d.v.d. has details. well we know that the u.s. army released this photograph on wednesday to show which special operation joint task force on the...
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problem that is quite deep—seated for a number of years. for a number of years. partial picture because some universitiesdidn't respond in time. more to come i imagine that. i keep coming. good to see you. the time now is to get us down. now is to get us down. breakfast until 10am this way. until 10am this way. the hairy bikers take over the saturday kitchen this morning. saturday kitchen this morning. good morning, gentlemen. that is to be a few! always chirpy, us too. be thrilled if i were special guest sings in the. sings in the. at the end of the show you have the basic food heaven or hell. basic food heaven or hell. tell us your heavenly ingredient. your heavenly ingredient. restaurant fish on the bone, goldfish. goldfish. a few bits of bronze, a bit of whatever. that would be my heaven. heaven. my help, i don't have it to be sweet tooth. be sweet tooth. dishing up by not be piped i want to like it. that is my hell. tony hadley, making the debut today is that hazy. what are you going to cook? cook? crispy lamb with roast onions and a lovely tomato and herb salad. and a lovely tomato and herb salad.
problem that is quite deep—seated for a number of years. for a number of years. partial picture because some universitiesdidn't respond in time. more to come i imagine that. i keep coming. good to see you. the time now is to get us down. now is to get us down. breakfast until 10am this way. until 10am this way. the hairy bikers take over the saturday kitchen this morning. saturday kitchen this morning. good morning, gentlemen. that is to be a few! always chirpy, us too. be thrilled if i were...
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his 30-plus year in washington has been in senior roles, georgetown university, red cross and motion picture association. he also worked with the reynold reagan presidential foundation to conceptualize, plan, and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join me in welcoming today's panel. [applause] bob: thank you very much. a wonderful board members. anita is on the board. these men and women give extraordinarily guidance and governance to our organization. it was founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan, partner to the white house and we are honored , to be conceiver this site summit this week. today we'll talk about presidential legacy and commemoration. and let's start by diving in lbj. mark your leadership with the , lbj foundation. monday would have been 110th birthday of presidential johnson. and so there is a commemoration of sorts or at least a noting of that occasion. and johnson was larger than life as president, larger-than-life post-presidency, and what would he think of his legacy as we see him today? stewart,you and anita congratulati
his 30-plus year in washington has been in senior roles, georgetown university, red cross and motion picture association. he also worked with the reynold reagan presidential foundation to conceptualize, plan, and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join me in welcoming today's panel. [applause] bob: thank you very much. a wonderful board members. anita is on the board. these men and women give extraordinarily guidance and governance to our organization. it was...
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the same time cleveland is the center of the universe on this picture is known as the ali summit. talk about somebody kicked in the knees. this is june 1967 and what i like in the reason i have this, i love this photograph . it's jim brown, greatest running back of all-time and he calls in all these black athletes to talk to ali who is saying he's not going to join the army, that he's going to resist the draft. this is in cleveland ohio and you can see bill russell is on one end, then senator, later kareem abdul-jabbar and a lot of other football players in the back and the green bay packers and other cleveland browns but the guy who i like in this photograph is all the way to the left. you see carl stokes who is the only non-athlete. and the carl stokes two weeks from this photograph will declare his race for the mayor of cleveland. next is this guy named walter beach area walter was on the team with jim brown that one the championship in 1964. that shut down johnny unitas and his like 27 to nothing. he was the quarterback was the shutdown for end walter is still alive. and walte
the same time cleveland is the center of the universe on this picture is known as the ali summit. talk about somebody kicked in the knees. this is june 1967 and what i like in the reason i have this, i love this photograph . it's jim brown, greatest running back of all-time and he calls in all these black athletes to talk to ali who is saying he's not going to join the army, that he's going to resist the draft. this is in cleveland ohio and you can see bill russell is on one end, then senator,...
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. >> students at universities around the country sat in their classrooms today watching the testimony closely. here's a picturefstra university in new york watching the hearing on two tvs. a group of female students at tufts university in massachusetts sat around a table listening to blasey ford. and professor christine farley of washington college of law tweeted this photo with the caption watching the hearing with my students this morning, remembering how i felt watching anita hill when i was in their shoes. >> also watching today, president trump. he tweeted his reaction about 45 minutes ago as he watched the testimony and then wrote judge kavanaugh showed america exactly why i nominated him. his testimony was powerful, honest and riveting. democrats search and destroy strategy is disgraceful and this process has been a total sham and effort to delay, obstruct and resist. the senate must vote. >> throughout her testimony, dr. blasey ford made multiple references to the community of palo alto where she has lived and worked for many years. today her supporters gathered at city hall plaza to show their support
. >> students at universities around the country sat in their classrooms today watching the testimony closely. here's a picturefstra university in new york watching the hearing on two tvs. a group of female students at tufts university in massachusetts sat around a table listening to blasey ford. and professor christine farley of washington college of law tweeted this photo with the caption watching the hearing with my students this morning, remembering how i felt watching anita hill when...
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his 30-plus career in washington has been in senior roles at georgetown university, the american red cross, and the motion picture association. he also worked with the ronald reagan presidential foundation to conceptualize, plan, and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming me -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark updegrove, and stewart mclaurin. [ applause ] >> thank you, bob, very much. and i would also lake to recognize gael west on our board of directors and teresa barrett, the wife of our other board member, john barrett, who couldn't be with us today. wonderful board members and anita is on our board. and these men and women give extraordinary leadership, guidance, and governance to our organization. it was founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961 as a nonprofit, non-partisan partner to the white house, and we're honored to be the convener of this presidential site summit this week. well, today we're going to talk a little bit about presidential legacy and commemoration. and let's start by diving into lbj. mark, your leadership with the lbj founda
his 30-plus career in washington has been in senior roles at georgetown university, the american red cross, and the motion picture association. he also worked with the ronald reagan presidential foundation to conceptualize, plan, and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming me -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark updegrove, and stewart mclaurin. [ applause ] >> thank you, bob, very much. and i would also lake to...
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picture. many chanted and carried guns around campus. the university did not endorse the rally. >>> remembering is a hero. a somber funeral to remember a deputy that was shot and killed in the line of duty. how they all pay tribute. >> i want to know your life mattered. you matter. >>> a memorial service held today for slain sacramento mark staff. -- he was called -- killed earlier this month. kevin oliver was there for the emotional tribute. >> reporter: amy walks behind her husband's casket outside the roseville church, where hundreds of sheriffs deputies and police officers from across the country stood at attention.>> helicopters flew overhead information. the 27-year-old sheriff deputy was shot and killed in the line of duty in september 17 at an auto parts store. >> to my dearest husband. >> during the memorial service she led -- his wiferead him a letter at the memorial service. the couple was married six months earlier. >> now that i stand here, in front of your brothers and sisters, i feel their love, their hurts, and their pain. and there's o
picture. many chanted and carried guns around campus. the university did not endorse the rally. >>> remembering is a hero. a somber funeral to remember a deputy that was shot and killed in the line of duty. how they all pay tribute. >> i want to know your life mattered. you matter. >>> a memorial service held today for slain sacramento mark staff. -- he was called -- killed earlier this month. kevin oliver was there for the emotional tribute. >> reporter: amy walks...
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what is the picture here? universitiesntries have all seen very rapid growth in the number of international students they are getting, whereas here it is pretty much flat—lining. in 2012, a visa scream aloud graduates to stay on was scrapped. the universities want people... to get that crucial work experience in the uk and to perhaps then add that to their portfolio of skills to take home. the government says there are already various routes that would allow international graduates to stay in the uk. what are they? at the moment if you come to the uk and you do a masters degree or a first degree here, you need to stay on and get a employer to sponsor you. . the employer to sponsor you. . the employer has to to apply to the government for a licence. it is argued smaller companies are under —— to into this talent. next year, there is going to be a start—up visa. as it implies, it is for intricate and is who want to bash entrepreneurs who want to set up a company here. the government says that wants to be another route. there
what is the picture here? universitiesntries have all seen very rapid growth in the number of international students they are getting, whereas here it is pretty much flat—lining. in 2012, a visa scream aloud graduates to stay on was scrapped. the universities want people... to get that crucial work experience in the uk and to perhaps then add that to their portfolio of skills to take home. the government says there are already various routes that would allow international graduates to stay in...
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anywhere from 2 or 3, say in the case of a universal or a columbia, to 12, 15, 20 in the case of paramount or mgm, stars. you're norma desmond. used to be in silent picturesused to be big. i am big. it's the pictures that got small. warners had to produce so many cagneys and so many robinsons and so many bette davises that mgm had to produce, and so on and so forth. a kind of unity between star and genre developed. and this is marketing. this is good marketing. (horn blaring) hold that noise. hey! to see mr. demille. open the gates. mr. demille is shooting, you got an appointment? no appointment necessary. (thomas schatz) and every star was a virtual genre unto himself. this is heavily oriented toward the contract system and toward long-term contracts that major stars would sign. where is mr. demille shooting? stage 18, miss desmond. thank you, jonesy. teach your friend some manners. tell him without me he wouldn't have any job, because without me there wouldn't be a paramount. you're right, miss desmond. go on, max. the studios would loan actors back and forth, but that was just like trading in grain futures, you know. the actors were, as i understand it
anywhere from 2 or 3, say in the case of a universal or a columbia, to 12, 15, 20 in the case of paramount or mgm, stars. you're norma desmond. used to be in silent picturesused to be big. i am big. it's the pictures that got small. warners had to produce so many cagneys and so many robinsons and so many bette davises that mgm had to produce, and so on and so forth. a kind of unity between star and genre developed. and this is marketing. this is good marketing. (horn blaring) hold that noise....
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30-plus year career in washington has been in senior roles at georgetown university, the american red cross and the motion picture association. he also worked with the ronald reagan presidential foundation to conceptualize, plan, and execute the ronald reagan se centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark, and stuart. >> thank you, bob, very much, and i'd also like to recognize gail west on our board of directors and teresa bar et. these men and women give extraordinary leadership, guidance, and governance to our organization. it was founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan partner to the white house, and we're honored to be the convener of this presidential site summit this week. today, we're going to talk a little bit about presidential legacy and commemoration, and let's start by diving into lbj. johnson was larger than life as president, larger than life post-presidency, and what would he think of his legacy as we see him today? >> well, first of all, stuart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference.
30-plus year career in washington has been in senior roles at georgetown university, the american red cross and the motion picture association. he also worked with the ronald reagan presidential foundation to conceptualize, plan, and execute the ronald reagan se centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark, and stuart. >> thank you, bob, very much, and i'd also like to recognize gail west on our board of...
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university. thank you for having me on. >> book tv is on twitter, facebook and instagram. follow us at book tv for behind-the-scenes videos and pictures from book festivals all over the country. as we celebrate 20 years of nonfiction authors and books want to hear from you. post your favorite book tv moments from the last 20 years. the thing is, early in the book i say i do define and use that as a really broad undeveloped terms. i talk about that self-definition. i lost an interview i had been put in touch with the transit guy. he was totally up for doing an interview. can you tell me a bit more about that. and because i said i'm interested in talking to kids in youth about their experience in the e-mail response said i don't identify as trans, i'm a guy. i thought wow. he wasn't mad he said it obviously doesn't feel right. this is really helpful. if i have to do it over again. i would've said something a bit more general. but for sure some people did not identify that way and there really offended. >> that is it. that was interesting. i always use i use it to describe somebody who doesn't conform to either the system or who does not
university. thank you for having me on. >> book tv is on twitter, facebook and instagram. follow us at book tv for behind-the-scenes videos and pictures from book festivals all over the country. as we celebrate 20 years of nonfiction authors and books want to hear from you. post your favorite book tv moments from the last 20 years. the thing is, early in the book i say i do define and use that as a really broad undeveloped terms. i talk about that self-definition. i lost an interview i...
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that they can no longer trust a moving picture it's not quite the case yet but it will be in two to three years time in twenty sixteen researchers at the university of new. nick was showing what their software could do a transferred facial movements onto another random face using lips thinking they manipulated the facial expressions of famous politicians in real time. what we're seeing at the moment is a shaking up of the sense of reality we know have we think we know how to recognize what's true and what isn't but now we're finding out it's not as easy as we thought so soon any video can be faked which is a challenge to journalists the german t.v. news program talk show works with their own researchers to detect fake news but so far no software exists to detect fake videos. have to be the most common procedure is to take screenshots of the moments of the sequence which look the most suspicious contain the most information and then i put the screenshots together into a search engine and see where they show on charts in. this video allegedly shows atrocities in north syria but is it real after the images have been broken down into individual scree
that they can no longer trust a moving picture it's not quite the case yet but it will be in two to three years time in twenty sixteen researchers at the university of new. nick was showing what their software could do a transferred facial movements onto another random face using lips thinking they manipulated the facial expressions of famous politicians in real time. what we're seeing at the moment is a shaking up of the sense of reality we know have we think we know how to recognize what's...
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whole westmoreland professor of criminology at the university madam thank you so much for sharing your views with us. coming up all the news would the picture is a set to identify one of the suspects in the souls of three nerve gas case as a russian intelligence colonel decorated by president putin. why it's still weird to see a woman behind the wheel in afghanistan and the captain's picks for the opening round of golf strider cop have been made to joe we'll have all the details and support. the palestinian president has used his speech at the u.n. general assembly to launch a strong attack on the u.s. and israel back with the bass said the u.s. was no longer an independent mediator in the peace process and called on trump to rescind some of the decisions his administration has made but israel's prime minister barely addressed the issue at all our diplomatic editor james bass has more. what me israeli prime minister spoke to the un there was one thing he hardly talked about the palestinians he instead focused on iran claiming israel had discovered a new nuclear storage facility in tehran he said when told to post about the strength of his r
whole westmoreland professor of criminology at the university madam thank you so much for sharing your views with us. coming up all the news would the picture is a set to identify one of the suspects in the souls of three nerve gas case as a russian intelligence colonel decorated by president putin. why it's still weird to see a woman behind the wheel in afghanistan and the captain's picks for the opening round of golf strider cop have been made to joe we'll have all the details and support....
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host: as you look at this picture of the university of iowa student who was murdered this past summerit be an issue in these house races? guest: i do not really know. i do not think it will be the top issue. i think health care and education and how the economy is doing, those are going to be more important issues. but i am not surprised that some republican politicians -- you probably saw newt gingrich sent and even out to a washington reporter, wanting to make sure he would post about this murder and saying that if they could make mollie tibbetts a household name nationally, that republicans could hold onto the house. it is gross that this is the time we live in. the early television ads in the first and third districts have not focused on immigration. they have focused on other issues -- health care, taxes. i have a feeling those will be the main issues for voters. the real question is which party's core supporters are more motivated to turn out. clearly, some republicans feel this is an issue, a button they can push, to get their voters out. host: do you think it is? guest: i real
host: as you look at this picture of the university of iowa student who was murdered this past summerit be an issue in these house races? guest: i do not really know. i do not think it will be the top issue. i think health care and education and how the economy is doing, those are going to be more important issues. but i am not surprised that some republican politicians -- you probably saw newt gingrich sent and even out to a washington reporter, wanting to make sure he would post about this...
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universally whether you rent or buy. so how high dyou think you should hang a picture in your home? >> i would anxious eye level, although my wife and i are very- differentvery different heights. so i don't know. >> everybody says that. everybody says eye level. so the answer is really 60 inches from finished floor to the center of the picture or grouping of pictures unit it is er a head board or mantle that is average human eye level. 66 inches is how high the chandelier over your table should be. >> we just replacedhat a we were like lower, lower?tt no, a higher. so i wish we had kl wn that. >> c. >> yeah. show me a little bit about what we have here. >> so year heading into the fall home season. everybodti is g ready for the holidays. and pillows are a great way to real kind cozy it up because it will be a little cooler, we'll be spending more time inside. so this i actually my fabric line which is available at calico. an one of the big trends is layering patterns. so this idea that not just using color to express who you are,t ing patterns to express your personality, as well. >
universally whether you rent or buy. so how high dyou think you should hang a picture in your home? >> i would anxious eye level, although my wife and i are very- differentvery different heights. so i don't know. >> everybody says that. everybody says eye level. so the answer is really 60 inches from finished floor to the center of the picture or grouping of pictures unit it is er a head board or mantle that is average human eye level. 66 inches is how high the chandelier over your...
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clearly very different from the picture we are getting from some others, including from his own yearbook, his high school yearbook, from some of his own classmates at yale universitya roommate described him, as you point out, as aggressive and blej rent -- quote, aggressive and belligerent drinking. what do you make of that? >> it comes back to the fact that there's a portrait that is emerging of an individual who did not treat women well. you mentioned the yearbook. we've heard about the reputation of his fraternity. we've heard from two women directly affected. we've heard that there are others that michael avenatti is ready to bring forward. we've heard from the freshman roommate. this is why you have an fbi investigation. this is not a criminal investigation. this is a background investigation, and it is standard that when new information comes regarding the vetting of an individual, the fbi steps in and says, well, we'll get the facts on this and help present them. they are the appropriate folks to do it. the white house ordered just such an investigation with anita hill when there was additional information. why is the white house not doing it now? the presi
clearly very different from the picture we are getting from some others, including from his own yearbook, his high school yearbook, from some of his own classmates at yale universitya roommate described him, as you point out, as aggressive and blej rent -- quote, aggressive and belligerent drinking. what do you make of that? >> it comes back to the fact that there's a portrait that is emerging of an individual who did not treat women well. you mentioned the yearbook. we've heard about the...
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>> martha: i a love that it's universally understood that if you walk that way, everyone goes back to the big foot in the woods picturetimes you do the briefcase thing. >> so eric paulson has a reputation, they are trying to stick eric paulson, the republican incumbent in minnesota and the argument being, he's never in the district, he's always at home. using humor is a good idea and there is a famous mitch mcconnell ad from long, long ago where they are leading a pack of bloodhounds through the woods to try to find the missing congressman. using humor is a good idea, a connection with voters, and they will remember this in the district long after they have forgotten attack at a 1,137. >> martha: and people always think, ha ha, funny, when they think mitch mcconnell. >> . the turtle, that's all i have tell you. storm coming up, more than two dozen professors at one school canceled classes in order to let their students protest brett kavanaugh. so what does this say about brett kavanaugh situation? about college campuses? when we come back. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moder
>> martha: i a love that it's universally understood that if you walk that way, everyone goes back to the big foot in the woods picturetimes you do the briefcase thing. >> so eric paulson has a reputation, they are trying to stick eric paulson, the republican incumbent in minnesota and the argument being, he's never in the district, he's always at home. using humor is a good idea and there is a famous mitch mcconnell ad from long, long ago where they are leading a pack of...
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her cooper high school yearbook includes pictures of the 1993 graduate with the golf team and student council. her next stop, the universitytin. ashley was an assistant to george w. bush when he was governor of texas and met her future husband while working in the bush white house as the president's personal secretary. >> our first date was on september 10th, 2001. in the difficult weeks that followed ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building. >> reporter: the kavanaughs married in 2004. president and mrs. bush among the guests. >> so help me god. >> reporter: in 2006 ashley kavanaugh looked on as her former boss appointed her husband to the d.c. court of appeals. >> i believe that a lot of his success has got to be due to his choice of a wife. she's a good wife. she's a great mother. she has a life of her own. >> reporter: that life includes her position as a town manager in chevy chase, maryland, the affluent d.c. suburb the family calls home. town council chairman greg chernak telling are not cnn he hopes she stays on noting she's "done a fantastic job. she made our small commu
her cooper high school yearbook includes pictures of the 1993 graduate with the golf team and student council. her next stop, the universitytin. ashley was an assistant to george w. bush when he was governor of texas and met her future husband while working in the bush white house as the president's personal secretary. >> our first date was on september 10th, 2001. in the difficult weeks that followed ashley was a source of strength for president bush and for everyone in this building....
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universe. >> my oldest daughter will remember. like i said, she talks about her almost every day. we have pictures of her up in her room.ll her the nascar nana story about when she was born. just never let her memory die. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline: extra." i'm tamron hall. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> this is something that you watch "dateline for about somebody else. not about your friend. not about someone you love. >> she was completely defenseless. she reached out her arms and simply said, "help me." >> my heart dropped. i want to know why. why? >> it's a baffling case of murder, millions and a mystifying piece of tape. at the center, husband and wife, self-made millionaires.
universe. >> my oldest daughter will remember. like i said, she talks about her almost every day. we have pictures of her up in her room.ll her the nascar nana story about when she was born. just never let her memory die. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline: extra." i'm tamron hall. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> this is something that you watch "dateline for about somebody...
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facebook posts like take pictures of each room in your home for insurance purposes and store valuables in the dishwasher. all of this going viral on social media. kindness is universal. maxine says thanks and god bless each of you. one last thing, this is the america i know. >> we forget about these stories, we should remember it year-round. let's talk about firefighters around the nation, walking up 110 flight. >> and big buildings and gyms across the country firefighters suited up and walked 110 flight of stairs, the firefighters who died on 9/11, the 110 flight climb symbolizes the dissent they had to go in the world trade center. this tradition started in 2005 with a group of colorado firefighters and just like these we are seeing are going viral on social media. >> when they are fully suited up it adds about 345 pounds. thank you so much. 26 minutes after the top of the hour, get out now, dire warnings as hurricane florence, look at that video, churning toward the carolinas. >> this storm is a monster. it is big and vicious. heather: millions told to pack up and leave their home ahead of hurricane florence. evacuation orders in place as the storm surges toward
facebook posts like take pictures of each room in your home for insurance purposes and store valuables in the dishwasher. all of this going viral on social media. kindness is universal. maxine says thanks and god bless each of you. one last thing, this is the america i know. >> we forget about these stories, we should remember it year-round. let's talk about firefighters around the nation, walking up 110 flight. >> and big buildings and gyms across the country firefighters suited up...
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university of oregon and he joins us over the phone. us. thank you for joining let's start with a number this morning and your read. does it change the pictureake the fed feel a less need to hike? tim: i certainly think the tame inflation numbers are staying the fed's hands and keeping it to a gradual pace of rate hikes rather than an accelerated pace. i want to bring it back to the big picture. you had an interesting blog post yesterday about a speech from the fed governor which you characterized -- your characterization made it pretty hawkish that even with no inflation pressures she is signaling there may be more hikes than the market is expecting to come. tim: the issue here is that although we don't have significant inflation pressure, fede is concern within the that the economy is still poised to overheat. that's really stems from the market hashe job held up well, the economy has held up well, and we see no signs in the data that economic data is slowing down considerably or if at all. they look to the future and say if we do not do something now, raise interest rates, we will have this overheated economy. if it is not overheated now,
university of oregon and he joins us over the phone. us. thank you for joining let's start with a number this morning and your read. does it change the pictureake the fed feel a less need to hike? tim: i certainly think the tame inflation numbers are staying the fed's hands and keeping it to a gradual pace of rate hikes rather than an accelerated pace. i want to bring it back to the big picture. you had an interesting blog post yesterday about a speech from the fed governor which you...
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picture of him. how did that happen, emma? >> i don't know. h he's weird. i was in my trailer making "primary colors" and we were in the universalhad an old phone that never rang. it rang one day and it was donald trump. >> stephen: he somehow got your number? >> he got the number in my trailer. weird. i mean, in those days, he was just kind of a tacky property owner, you know. >> stephen: these days, too, really. >> yes. >> stephen: yeah. i'm sorry for your loss. >> stephen: yeah, yeah yeah, -- but you know what's weird? you're essentially playing hillary clinton. >> i know. >> stephen: and he asked you out while you were playing hillary clinton. >> yes. >> stephen: so this whole last election could have been like a weird fate ail traction situation. >> yeah, i mean, it's tempting, isn't it? really is tempting to boil him -- ( laughter ) -- but -- >> stephen: me metaphorically ad psychologically just for legal reasons, let's say. >> let's just say for legal reasons -- ( laughter ) yeah, but it was very strange. just think of the position i could be in now. >> stephen: you could be. you could be the first lady of the united stat
picture of him. how did that happen, emma? >> i don't know. h he's weird. i was in my trailer making "primary colors" and we were in the universalhad an old phone that never rang. it rang one day and it was donald trump. >> stephen: he somehow got your number? >> he got the number in my trailer. weird. i mean, in those days, he was just kind of a tacky property owner, you know. >> stephen: these days, too, really. >> yes. >> stephen: yeah. i'm sorry...