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the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel the. tiniest competitors are no slackers. to make it big you got to start small. a rehearsal room into their a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tania is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. please my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this college say come on there was some yeah we're extremely like a family. most importantly we all like rock. hard rock of their own making both lyrics and music. the band's called molly the little girl which of course is tania. which is that we speak the same language the age difference doesn't matter although it is there of course for them which was there and by side has some of the moves that only those people wonder and say oh you have eleven. dear old vocalist. she may be small but ambitions of bank. the doors are shut the doors to your soul i pound on the answers i want to know lyrics by eleven year old time. his mother manages the band. people re
the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel the. tiniest competitors are no slackers. to make it big you got to start small. a rehearsal room into their a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tania is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. please my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this college say come on there was some yeah we're extremely like a family. most importantly...
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the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel the. tiniest competitors are no slackers. want. to make it big you got to start small. a rehearsal room and severe a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tanya couch you know is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. in the film still nucleus my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this quality among the national commission or some media critic seems. like a family. most importantly we all like rock. hard rock of their own making both lyrics and music. the band's called. the little girl which of course is tanya. which is that we speak the same language the age difference doesn't matter although it is there of course for them with the most and by shadows of all that it's. just that only those people wonder and say oh you have eleven year old vocalist that you so watched were just maybe small but ambitions a big. boy the city was news. the doors are shut the doors to your soul i pound on the an
the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel the. tiniest competitors are no slackers. want. to make it big you got to start small. a rehearsal room and severe a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tanya couch you know is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. in the film still nucleus my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this quality among the national commission or some...
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the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel.
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the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel. tanya's competitors are no slackers. to make it big you've got to start small. a rehearsal room and survey their a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tanya qalqilya is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. please my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this quality among the nationals was there. were extreme might have.
the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel. tanya's competitors are no slackers. to make it big you've got to start small. a rehearsal room and survey their a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tanya qalqilya is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. please my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this quality among the nationals was there. were extreme might have.
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the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel the. tiniest competitors are no slackers. were likely. to make it big you've got to start. a rehearsal room into their a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tanya couch you know is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. in full scale nuclear he's my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this quality come on the national media were extreme like a family. most importantly we all like rock. hard rock of their own making both lyrics and music.
the voice kids runs during prime time on russia's first channel the. tiniest competitors are no slackers. were likely. to make it big you've got to start. a rehearsal room into their a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. lead singer tanya couch you know is one of russia's youngest rock stars she's eleven. in full scale nuclear he's my bandmates are quite a bit older but if i was to play with kids my own age we could never achieve this quality come on the national media were...
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voice. >> telling those kids to be respectful of bob yule.the kingdom of christ are they not supposed to respect? nobody, calpernia. that's point. >> reporter: there's a line with her in the play where atticus says something like we have to wait, we have to wait, and she says how long are we going to have to wait. >> how long as we still wait, how long before we continue to allow young plaqblack men to be shoshot and killed without doing something about it. >> reporter: how do you feel about "to kill a mockingbird" today for now. >> justice should be served with the truth. the truth should bear justice, not your prejudice. that's what i want them to get. >> this wasn't nostalgic. this wasn't an homage. this wasn't a trip to a museum. this still takes place in rural alabama in the mid-1930s, but i think it's more about today than it's ever been. >> reporter: many know sorkin for his hot-button social commentary, there was "the west wing". >> i'm the president of the united states, not the president of the people who agree with me. >> reporter:
voice. >> telling those kids to be respectful of bob yule.the kingdom of christ are they not supposed to respect? nobody, calpernia. that's point. >> reporter: there's a line with her in the play where atticus says something like we have to wait, we have to wait, and she says how long are we going to have to wait. >> how long as we still wait, how long before we continue to allow young plaqblack men to be shoshot and killed without doing something about it. >> reporter:...
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are all on different topics, there does seem to be common threads which is to empower kids, feel like they have a voice and take action in a community's about things they feel passionate about. teacher pans help instill that idea in you as a kid? to feel like you're powerful, you can speak up, you don't have to wait until you get older? >> absolutely. the first thing i remember reading is the newspaper. the old-fashioned newspaper, when it came in print form and not just electronic. my parents did expect me to have an opinion. they also taught me something i wish we had more of right now, it's important to be able to have an opinion and make an argument to back that up with facts and understand why facts matter. whether talking about -- [applause] science and conservation were anything, so i think that was really profound for me. as a kid. also i think billy elephants coming first engaged and thinking about conservation and then i read this book that i just found to be transformative in the sense, kids can save the earth, i think i was ten when it came out. i wanted to offer things. my parents are full
are all on different topics, there does seem to be common threads which is to empower kids, feel like they have a voice and take action in a community's about things they feel passionate about. teacher pans help instill that idea in you as a kid? to feel like you're powerful, you can speak up, you don't have to wait until you get older? >> absolutely. the first thing i remember reading is the newspaper. the old-fashioned newspaper, when it came in print form and not just electronic. my...
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and our environment and ensure that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids. >> voices from the road on c-span. dan chris walt -- host: daniel griswold serves as the trade immigration project codirector at the mercatus center and is joining us to talk about issues related to the border. good morning. mr. gaffney: good morning -- guest: good morning. host: what is the long-term and short-term impact if the border should be close? guest: huge for tens of millions of americans. new mexico is our number three trading partner and number two market for u.s. exports. there is $1.5 billion a day in goods crossing the border. 15,000 trucks a day crossing the border. i have seen them lined up. half a million people cross the border every day legally to work, to shop, to visit family. if the border was shut down it would be devastating for border communities. like laredo and el paso. but it would affect all of us. mexico is a major source of not only manufactured goods. prices would spike for cars, fresh produce -- we get a lot of it from mexico, particularly avocados, tomatoes cu
and our environment and ensure that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids. >> voices from the road on c-span. dan chris walt -- host: daniel griswold serves as the trade immigration project codirector at the mercatus center and is joining us to talk about issues related to the border. good morning. mr. gaffney: good morning -- guest: good morning. host: what is the long-term and short-term impact if the border should be close? guest: huge for tens of...
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(goofy voice) "tell my wife and kids i love them." oh, my god. ooh, that's kind of dark, mom. hmm. (cell phone vibrates) quick-- what's my favorite hospital food? um... jell-o? (laughs) hi, buddy. no, today's still good. good for what? who's buddy? yeah, just head on over to the house. whose house? who's buddy? okay. see you in a couple. (cell phone beeps) couple of what? who's buddy? kenneth. kenneth? kenneth! if i had a son, i'd want him to be like kenneth ploufe. you do have a son. when we first moved in here, he was the sweet kid who lived next door. mm, the weird kid who lived next door, but phil always had a soft spot for him because kenneth sort of looked up to him. i wouldn't say hero. and yet you did. well, you weren't going to. claire's always had some issues with kenneth. he would stare at me a little too long. can you blame him? you used to dress sexy back then.
(goofy voice) "tell my wife and kids i love them." oh, my god. ooh, that's kind of dark, mom. hmm. (cell phone vibrates) quick-- what's my favorite hospital food? um... jell-o? (laughs) hi, buddy. no, today's still good. good for what? who's buddy? yeah, just head on over to the house. whose house? who's buddy? okay. see you in a couple. (cell phone beeps) couple of what? who's buddy? kenneth. kenneth? kenneth! if i had a son, i'd want him to be like kenneth ploufe. you do have a son....
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kids... and one adult. (electronic voice laughs diabolically) (children) trick-or-treat!ou like some candy? (children) yeah! or would you rather have this? (squishing) (children screaming) (grunting) (thud) i don't care what anyone says. you did not give that man a heart attack. thank you. i mean, you're not even scary. can i grab a little bit of this candy for my open house tonight? uh, yeah, sure, but... it's genius. an open house on halloween.
kids... and one adult. (electronic voice laughs diabolically) (children) trick-or-treat!ou like some candy? (children) yeah! or would you rather have this? (squishing) (children screaming) (grunting) (thud) i don't care what anyone says. you did not give that man a heart attack. thank you. i mean, you're not even scary. can i grab a little bit of this candy for my open house tonight? uh, yeah, sure, but... it's genius. an open house on halloween.
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the principals, the teachers, administrators who work so hard to give kids a voice to find their voicetion and let them be who they are and spread goodness throughout the communities. awesome to see.ts congrao maddie. >>> now to chuck bell, a weather alert day.t doesn'ook bad now, but -- >> literal the calmefore the storms which are likely to be he here during t early parts of the afternoon. all the cloud cover now, the clouds will thin out, and you may see a deliver or two of sunshine late this elmorning. that warm things and destabilize the atmosphere. the weather alert day, strongest storms most likely betwe noon and 6:00 p.m. heavy rain, small hail could be embedded. the main threat would be the usssibility of some damaging wind of above 60 miles p hour. the target zone is from southeastern pennsylvania up and down the chesapeake bay. all of the i-95 corridor under the slight risk for severe weather and a marginal risk in the shenandoah valley. where does that fall on the scale? a slight risk means that severe storms are likely to be scattered across the area. not numerous or wides
the principals, the teachers, administrators who work so hard to give kids a voice to find their voicetion and let them be who they are and spread goodness throughout the communities. awesome to see.ts congrao maddie. >>> now to chuck bell, a weather alert day.t doesn'ook bad now, but -- >> literal the calmefore the storms which are likely to be he here during t early parts of the afternoon. all the cloud cover now, the clouds will thin out, and you may see a deliver or two of...
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so inspirational because the people behind the scenes, in the classroom working so hard to give kids a voice, to help them find t air own voice to use it to do good and to spread knowledge is incredible. the diversity piece of its so important, as well. my hat's off to the educators o ere, and congrats madeleine. >> education is everything. >> it's weather alert>> day. we'lldu ete you about the weather now. >>> the weather could have a pretty big impact on your afternoon plans today. we are having a storm team 4 weather alert day. there's a slight risk for severe weather. the primary timing of that is between about noon and 6:00 p.m. the main threats today, brief periods of heavy rain which could come along with smallha . some of the stronger storms could have wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. hi we'll be keeping a very close eye on t as we get into the early and middle parts of the afternoon. there's the slight risk area now pretty much east of the blue ridge here. right through the d.c. metro area. southern maryland, the northern neck, to the eastern shore. so stay weather alert today. us
so inspirational because the people behind the scenes, in the classroom working so hard to give kids a voice, to help them find t air own voice to use it to do good and to spread knowledge is incredible. the diversity piece of its so important, as well. my hat's off to the educators o ere, and congrats madeleine. >> education is everything. >> it's weather alert>> day. we'lldu ete you about the weather now. >>> the weather could have a pretty big impact on your...
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kids! (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!?.. ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. >>> in my brief time with the tsimane, it's become clear just how different their lives are from ours. unlike us, they're not glued to screens, except the one i brought. >> that's really good. though technology isn't totally foreign here, i saw just one tv in the town. and a cell phone or two. even so, they're consistently more active than we are. their diets are lean and healthy. plenty of us back home exercise and eat well, and we still suffer from heart disease. there must be some other secret to the tsimane's heart success story. there is an answer to this mystery, but the man who has it is not a tsimane. it's time to head back down river, and today, the amazon is living up to its reputation. >> i guess you expect a lot of rain in the rain forest. this is part of the challenge of shooting a story like this. right now, we're tr
kids! (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!?.. ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. >>> in my brief time with the tsimane, it's become clear just how different their lives are from ours. unlike us, they're not glued to screens, except the one i brought. >> that's really good. though technology isn't totally foreign here, i saw just one tv in...
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voice operated technology. interesting to see this evolving . lisa: -- david: you raise a good point about your kids. vid: coming up on bloomberg the open, mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide. i'm jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, equity markets kicking off q2 with enthusiasm. the s&p 500 closing in on record territory. stronger data out of china and the u.s. kicking doom and gloom out of the global bond market. the gloom and gloom entrenched in u.k. politics. parliament is to find a path toward brexit. 30 minutes away from the opening bell. futures fairly positive. up not even .1%. yesterday yields up, yesterday yields lower. weaker, a touch sticking in a narrow trading range. euro-dollar around 1.12. we begin with our top story. widely held assumption the economy stabilized and the rally has further to go. >> our
voice operated technology. interesting to see this evolving . lisa: -- david: you raise a good point about your kids. vid: coming up on bloomberg the open, mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide. i'm jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, equity markets kicking off q2 with enthusiasm. the s&p 500 closing in on record territory....
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. >> kelly will tape her show and the voice on the same studio lot. with that raising four kidsnd this movie all about acceptance, mama is busy, so busy she forgot something important today. but her co-star pitbull had her back. >> i was got up late this morning, i forgot to put deodorant -- >> she sounded great, performing her song today for their movie. what was that like getting up on stage singing the song being anthem. >> pink wrote it. i'm a huge fan of hers. it matches my character from the movie really well. my girls are in the video for the song that we did coming out. my boys are like, they don't care. >> meanwhile, on to nischelle's one-on-one with this hilarious legend. >> i'm fangirling because this is the is diane keaton. >> in her new film, diane puts herself out there, starting a cheer squad at her retirement community. >> don't ever give up. no matter what. >> at age 73, diane's doing it all on her instagram. >> it becomes a bad habit. i'll maybe get 1 million viewers. reese witherspoon has 15 million. >> she's clearly living her best life. if she s a black and
. >> kelly will tape her show and the voice on the same studio lot. with that raising four kidsnd this movie all about acceptance, mama is busy, so busy she forgot something important today. but her co-star pitbull had her back. >> i was got up late this morning, i forgot to put deodorant -- >> she sounded great, performing her song today for their movie. what was that like getting up on stage singing the song being anthem. >> pink wrote it. i'm a huge fan of hers. it...
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and our environment and ensure that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids. >> voices from the road on c-span. dan chris walt -- host: daniel griswold serves as the trade immigration project codirector at the mercatus center and is joining us to talk about issues related to the border. good morning. mr. gaffney: good morning -- guest: good morning. host: what is the long-term and short-term impact if the border should be close? guest: huge for tens of millions of americans. new mexico is our number three trading partner and number two market for u.s. exports. there is $1.5 billion a day in goods crossing the border.
and our environment and ensure that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids. >> voices from the road on c-span. dan chris walt -- host: daniel griswold serves as the trade immigration project codirector at the mercatus center and is joining us to talk about issues related to the border. good morning. mr. gaffney: good morning -- guest: good morning. host: what is the long-term and short-term impact if the border should be close? guest: huge for tens of...
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environment and to ensure the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on cspan. members may consider a two-year federal budget. watch the house live on cspan. the senate will debate on nominations next
environment and to ensure the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on cspan. members may consider a two-year federal budget. watch the house live on cspan. the senate will debate on nominations next
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for granted and they say to the cops, why are you getting the kids off the street by getting drug dealers off the corner? i wanted to give voiceto those people to give nacho move story to the black lives matter narrative. this was viewed as something that was not tolerable, not allowable on claremont mckenna campus by the students and those from the neighboring claremont colleges like pomona and pitzer harvey mudd, hours before i was supposed to speak students started congregating outside of the auditorium. it was so, this is just classic of students wallowing in their self-pity their rule for the blockade was that the black students would be on the inner ring because otherwise they were so at risk from claremont's feckless police force that somehow they come in with billy cubs and be beating them. the students believe that my presence there as a racist, sexist, transfer, and whitney of substitutions for thoughts and engagement. that fascist mcdonald had to be shut down. peter rubin one of the deeds was trying to read the needle and throw the facade to say somehow this is threatening rhetoric or make people feel unsafe which i
for granted and they say to the cops, why are you getting the kids off the street by getting drug dealers off the corner? i wanted to give voiceto those people to give nacho move story to the black lives matter narrative. this was viewed as something that was not tolerable, not allowable on claremont mckenna campus by the students and those from the neighboring claremont colleges like pomona and pitzer harvey mudd, hours before i was supposed to speak students started congregating outside of...
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to ensure that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >>> joining us for the first time on this program, representative andy barr, republican from kentucky. he serves the sixth district and on the subcommittee on oversight and investigation when it comes to financial services. good morning. >> good morning. >> you're the ranking member of that subcommittee. >> right. >> and there is an issue rising from that concerning taxation of financial services companies. can you explain that for us? >> so we have heard from our democratic counter parts that they will be proposing -- and i think a bill may have been filed -- to impose a tax on financial transactions. and the stated purpose of this legislation is apparently to get at high frequency trading and to i guess disrupt high frequency trading, but also i think to raise revenue. it's just a revenue raising proposal i think to pay for some of the green new deal and the medicare for all proposals, some of the big spending proposals coming out of the new democratic major
to ensure that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >>> joining us for the first time on this program, representative andy barr, republican from kentucky. he serves the sixth district and on the subcommittee on oversight and investigation when it comes to financial services. good morning. >> good morning. >> you're the ranking member of that subcommittee. >> right....
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and he warned me, he said, you know, your kid when he's little won't let you do any voice. > he said, "all my kids hated it when they were little." and he was right, my son could not stand if i read a story," and then the lamb walked..." dad, please, let the text breathe. let the words live. don't... >> stephen: you're pushing, you're pushing. >> yeah, you're over the top. but then after a-- then i had to audition voices for him. because it would scare him. like a bear-- "well, the bear"-- dad, no, no, no. >> stephen: too scary. >> so bears had to be nerdy. i read hem the entire frank baum "wizard of oz" books, and i cast them all as "simpson" character s. >> stephen: but he didn't know that. >> he does not know that. he hasn't seen the show yet. >> stephen: who did you cast? >> i believe i had mo as the scarecrow. i felt like good casting to me. he had a little bit of an edge, you know. the scarecrow-- what? the scarecrow don't have no brain. >> stephen: no brain. >> so that figured mo. mo is kind of a brainless guy. "keep away from me with that fire, are you nuts? i might
and he warned me, he said, you know, your kid when he's little won't let you do any voice. > he said, "all my kids hated it when they were little." and he was right, my son could not stand if i read a story," and then the lamb walked..." dad, please, let the text breathe. let the words live. don't... >> stephen: you're pushing, you're pushing. >> yeah, you're over the top. but then after a-- then i had to audition voices for him. because it would scare him....
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principals, the administrators, the people who work every del tirsly to make sure kids feel like they belong and have a voice in the system. >> absolutely. >> congratulations to her for sure. >> she's so awesome. >> teaching is a tough job. my mom did it -- >> one of the toughest. >> my mom did third to fifth grade for 35 years. >> god bler. he >> no kidding. and she raised me on top of all that. >> instant sainthood. >>> we'll have active weather day on your friday. we've been tracking it all week long. even two, three days ago i had 100% chance for rain and thunderstorms. today that chance remains at 100%. r 60 degreesht now. a couple of raindrops already across the area. won't be a cold day at all. won't be a cold rain. temperatures 50s to around 60. we'll easily climb into the low 70s around lunchtime or shortly after about noon is when we should get to the high temperature. again, rain and thderstorms, tr0% chance some of the storms could be on the song to potentially severe side. we'll keep you posted on that throughout the day. the main area of low pressure is to the west. a push of warm, moist, unsta
principals, the administrators, the people who work every del tirsly to make sure kids feel like they belong and have a voice in the system. >> absolutely. >> congratulations to her for sure. >> she's so awesome. >> teaching is a tough job. my mom did it -- >> one of the toughest. >> my mom did third to fifth grade for 35 years. >> god bler. he >> no kidding. and she raised me on top of all that. >> instant sainthood. >>> we'll have...
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kids were. but, you know, now they're all grown up and they have a voice and they should use it and i wanted thels to speak up and, boy, did they speak up in the book and what they said even touched me, what my children said and jackie's kids also. robert: you do have an interesting perspective actually, you know, being kind of personally involved as well as being a millennial. first of all, do you get much reaction from your friends and people about what you did and what has been the reaction? j.b.: that's a great question. it's been varied. i think there aren't a lot of people that know what to say or how to act when a tragedy strikes and, to those people, i would say, you know, i don't wanna be treated differently. i was very young when this occurred so, you know, people act a certain way when they expect to kind of create something for you but i really don't think that that helps. what really helped me was just being open and honest about it, you know, not being afraid to emote. it's a very emotional time, as you can imagine. but embracing that and never being ashamed, i think, really. rober
kids were. but, you know, now they're all grown up and they have a voice and they should use it and i wanted thels to speak up and, boy, did they speak up in the book and what they said even touched me, what my children said and jackie's kids also. robert: you do have an interesting perspective actually, you know, being kind of personally involved as well as being a millennial. first of all, do you get much reaction from your friends and people about what you did and what has been the reaction?...
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announced that he and john goodman will be back to voice everyone's favorite monsters in a new series "monsters at work." >>> in the meantime, kidsl ages will love the new netflix comedy "no good nick." starring former child stars melissa joan hart and sean astin. "e.t." was exclusively on set where we got a little assist from "mean girls" star, jonathan bennett. >> ding-dong! >> oh, who could be at our pretend house? >> it's me, nick, your long-lost orphan family member. >> you don't look like her. >> i know. it's just kidding. it's jonathan bennett from "entertainment tonight." >> my juice is in the shot. >> everybody say, no good nick! >> no good nick! >> there's a family-friendly mystery unfolding in melissa and sean's "pretend" house, they're foster parents to a teenaged girl who turns out to be a con artist in their new series. >> don't get too atochd to this family. you're not there to make friends. >> you guys are pop culture icons. do i bow around them? you're like the queen. >> you former child actors that we all grew up watching and now you're together on screen playing parents. >> it's funny because even yesterday, we
announced that he and john goodman will be back to voice everyone's favorite monsters in a new series "monsters at work." >>> in the meantime, kidsl ages will love the new netflix comedy "no good nick." starring former child stars melissa joan hart and sean astin. "e.t." was exclusively on set where we got a little assist from "mean girls" star, jonathan bennett. >> ding-dong! >> oh, who could be at our pretend house? >> it's...
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for the kids the wanted to get near beauty and live near so can only set up us men on the voice of visual but there are certain two of them of the neon brush where the mother only just got a. surprise. as the bit of wire said one says forgiveness for one second you got was dominant. but limit of us is this is a quarter and see must course not recall who we. were we got lost on a movie that for example. if the lead character this year are going to call sean but just so i walked out the starship was. the near him for shift us an army or ls quite the litany. come past artemov arc my bobbin. and my name a darn a brick. wall i'm not a bundle of fun. at dark no longer. snow. white so your fucking course your father hearing ok right the most important thing is your attitude that they look good and if somebody. would see dr scholl's at them you know. where are your thoughts it depends on who the judges to some extent ok because some judges are practically going to be a bit difficult can't you start him and some are not the sun so in that respect it is a bit of a lottery the other chance. there no
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environment and ensure the world would have food is at least as good for our kids and grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on cspan. >>> up next, former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers talks about china's telecommunications technology and security concerns posed by chinese tech companies. then a panel looks at the future of 5 g mobile service. in event is hosted by the heritage foundation. >>> all right. we're going to go ahead and get started here today. thank you all for come out to heritage on this rainyhu
environment and ensure the world would have food is at least as good for our kids and grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on cspan. >>> up next, former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers talks about china's telecommunications technology and security concerns posed by chinese tech companies. then a panel looks at the future of 5 g mobile service. in event is hosted by the heritage foundation. >>> all right. we're going to go ahead and get...
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environment and to ensure the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> donald trump delivers remarks at the national republican congressional committee's annual spring dinner. a few headlines from the dinner. abc news writes donald trump tease up 2020 fight with swipes at biden. cbs news has trump vows to take back the house is on the hill, trump marks green new deal is done by, quote, young bartender ocasio cortez. here his speech with a couple brief introductions. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chairman of the national republican congressional committee, ladies and gentlemen, chairman tom amer. ♪ >> that's what i'm talking about. good evening fellow republicans. are you ready? are you ready? thank you for joining us tonight and supporting the national republican congressional committee and our mission to take back the majority in 2020. you can get excited. there is nothing wrong with being excited. a special thank you to the 45th president of the united states, donald j trump for headlining the event tonight.
environment and to ensure the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> donald trump delivers remarks at the national republican congressional committee's annual spring dinner. a few headlines from the dinner. abc news writes donald trump tease up 2020 fight with swipes at biden. cbs news has trump vows to take back the house is on the hill, trump marks green new deal is done by, quote, young...
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voice actor. >> he does tv work and video games, specifically five night. >> my son is crazy for it, kids love it guy is a fan. just soed hpp oto memnd >> barel contain his excitement. >> hey, zach. how's it going? it's kellen so happy birthday! >> ah. >> and i would love to, you know, talk on zoom or skype or discord or whatever when you get the chance. >> yes. call me. call me. call me. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> uncle casey is the best. >> the man. nice that kellen was able to do this for zach, he was 15 years old. for his entire life, he had a bit of a struggle. diagnosed with a rare blood disorder which essentially means he can't produce his own blood. he put this up on twitter as well. i thought that was a birday a awesome kid. >> good move. >>> remember last week i showed you a video of several pilots flying next to a plane in formation. well, apparently that's all the rage these days because here is another video. this is in portugal and he was able to pull off this formation. >> look at that. i'm serious, one of these days going to fly right up to the door, open it up and just g
voice actor. >> he does tv work and video games, specifically five night. >> my son is crazy for it, kids love it guy is a fan. just soed hpp oto memnd >> barel contain his excitement. >> hey, zach. how's it going? it's kellen so happy birthday! >> ah. >> and i would love to, you know, talk on zoom or skype or discord or whatever when you get the chance. >> yes. call me. call me. call me. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> uncle casey is...
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kids that led to rescue. >> brave young lady. that voice is david and louis 17 year-old daughter. she was able to get out and call 91 from a disconnected cell phone? january. they pleaded guilty. expected to be sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> gas prices are skyrocketing in california. up 70 cents in the last month. >> the national average is 2.83 a gallon. here in california it's $4 a gallon. >> production problems and the switch to the more expensive summer blepd are to blame. and a surcharge that appears to be a mystery. even to the governor. >> how is that possible? >> nobody knows. >> the mystery. >> you were saying it's worse other places but read it and weep here. if you're lucky enough to have unleaded regular. if you need the premium stuff it's $4. higher prices is a shortage. because some refineries are down. that doesn't explain it all. >> we have haven't paid this much since 2014. it's not triggering nostalgia in anyone. sfwl probably do about 200 miles in three days. so. it's painful. >> angry and frustrated. the cost of living and high.igh. and it's really
kids that led to rescue. >> brave young lady. that voice is david and louis 17 year-old daughter. she was able to get out and call 91 from a disconnected cell phone? january. they pleaded guilty. expected to be sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> gas prices are skyrocketing in california. up 70 cents in the last month. >> the national average is 2.83 a gallon. here in california it's $4 a gallon. >> production problems and the switch to the more expensive summer...
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or if you and your kids want to go read s soothing voice can work wonders. >> those are good ideas.p a shelter. >> if grandma's really good at knitting, give her an old pair of your jeans and that works well for a chew toy. >> oh my gosh. >> no "ruff" reviews from me on this. her performance was great. what she's doing is just incredible. >> it is. >> to help those animals. obviously, as you mentioned, for animals in that sort of condition, it can be rough for them. >> yeah, exactly. >> actually, i did not mean to pun that one. >> we've seen with babies in music classes that it's great for them. >> we probably need to get her here, we need some soothing have a great day. >>> making news in america this morning, armed and >>> making news in america this morning, armed and dangerous. the urgent search for a woman allegedly obsessed with the columbine school shooting accused of buying ammo just days before the anniversary of the attack. schools closing this morning. the threat police call credible and what her family is now saying. >>> the new video from notre dame cathedral. crews fal
or if you and your kids want to go read s soothing voice can work wonders. >> those are good ideas.p a shelter. >> if grandma's really good at knitting, give her an old pair of your jeans and that works well for a chew toy. >> oh my gosh. >> no "ruff" reviews from me on this. her performance was great. what she's doing is just incredible. >> it is. >> to help those animals. obviously, as you mentioned, for animals in that sort of condition, it can...
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>> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn'tisn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. : we're following breaking news. the latest showdown between house democrats and the trump administration over access to the full unredacted mueller report. let's meet with our correspondents. the house sjudiciary chairman says he will issue the full unredacted report after they get the unredacted version. that will happen after the next week. did bill barr leave them any choice? >> i don't think he is. if you look at his answers about changing sides in the legal fight over obama care, the sum total of the message was administration to congress, shove it. he was saying we don't have to do anything that's not within the asbestos lubsolute narrowesf the law and why it was conducted. i have no doubt attorney general barr is following the law but what he is saying is that you the article one branch of congress do
>> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn'tisn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. : we're following breaking news. the latest showdown between house democrats and the trump administration over access to the full unredacted mueller report. let's meet with our correspondents. the house...
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empowerment of people in the community and normally do not have a voice including a lot of cases women and children so just like to close, these kids from chile, i love this one. they are saying live fire wise, protect your happiness. kind of says it all to me. it is not rocket science, it's the people and i hope we have a good time talking about this. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. i couldn't get enough of continuing to talk, dynamic panel and to keep the conversation going i would like to start with a question for each of them and we can transfer that into an audience participation moment. i would like to start with how did planning decisions for a particular community affect the way firefighters combat wildfires? >> planning decisions direct impact the way we make fire ground decisions, how resources are deployed. if a community is combustible, what we saw in many communities in the last several years firefighters deployed for structure defense. all the resources are committed to protecting structures and in a case like this, fire in paradise, the campfire wasn't structured that way. the first 6 hours or
empowerment of people in the community and normally do not have a voice including a lot of cases women and children so just like to close, these kids from chile, i love this one. they are saying live fire wise, protect your happiness. kind of says it all to me. it is not rocket science, it's the people and i hope we have a good time talking about this. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. i couldn't get enough of continuing to talk, dynamic panel and to keep the...
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voice teacher musharraf your. turn has an unusually strong will to sing rock you have to have an inner motive force that you can't sing from sheet music here. and often that motive force is what kids don't have so they're seldom interested in this music so. someone used it to turn you has this inner motive force a natural presence she sings so that you believe her. only. four weeks to go till the show. has got time to go to moscow and sing for an entire orchestra. tania and her voice teacher attend the rehearsal with a russian television channel one. the aspiring rock star kind of work with a well established ensemble that's used to lighter fare. is that a good idea. to sing again i put back. you. tell me what you think it seemed other so to me try it and i thought it should be a little faster too. how was that for you ok. that was it. he. was doing as you see we play the song twice as fast as you thought of this. i listened and thought what. just. because they tell me it's all the michael i said nothing else. so they won't have to make the trip to moscow for every rehearsal the families take in a studio apartment in one of the many high rise developments surrounding the make a lo
voice teacher musharraf your. turn has an unusually strong will to sing rock you have to have an inner motive force that you can't sing from sheet music here. and often that motive force is what kids don't have so they're seldom interested in this music so. someone used it to turn you has this inner motive force a natural presence she sings so that you believe her. only. four weeks to go till the show. has got time to go to moscow and sing for an entire orchestra. tania and her voice teacher...
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we have to make sure that our grandkids and kids are the same as today. >> voices on the road, from c-span>> washington journal continues. zaid, ais is mark national security attorney to talk about issues with security clearances in the trump administration. could you set up the story of the last few days concerning one person from the administration and her concerns over security clearances? guest: we have a whistleblower who has come out of the white house and is doing things the right way. she went through her chain of command and has gone through congress. indicated is that security clearance determinations through the system in the white house, there have been decisions or recommendations to deny 25 members of the white house inner circle. those decisions were overturned by her superiors, not on the basis of national security but on the basis of something else. whether it is politics, or indications that president trump has asked or directed clearances to be granted to individuals like his daughter and his son-in-law. this is something we have never seen before. i least, and all the t
we have to make sure that our grandkids and kids are the same as today. >> voices on the road, from c-span>> washington journal continues. zaid, ais is mark national security attorney to talk about issues with security clearances in the trump administration. could you set up the story of the last few days concerning one person from the administration and her concerns over security clearances? guest: we have a whistleblower who has come out of the white house and is doing things the...
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for the kids the wanted to get near beauty and live near can only set up us men on the voice a mishmosh old but there are certain to what image on your own brush what about only just got a no no. problem as the mail on wire site one says forget this one. so only got worse dominant but the limit of us is this is a quarter and see must course not remarkably. worth the cost on a movie that everything. if we leave here for this year got caught short but just so what are these are shit was. the near term for shift us an army or ls quite the litany. come pasar to my voc my bobbin. and my name a darn a brick. wall i'm not a bundle of fun. at bank no longer. all right so your back in court for your father hearing ok all right the most important thing is your editor said hey look good and if somebody. were to go to our shows with them you know. where are your thoughts it depends on who the judge is to some extent ok because some judges are practically going to be a bit difficult to start here and some are not this time so in that respect it is a bit of a lottery the other chance. they're not onl
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kids get up. way to. sesame. provokes. said hold near them turn our voice in ok. into. a different. school no. we don't live near condit. he joined by the boxing club in two thousand and twelve and has become sort of his right hand man. either didn't want to download these from the console comes from out of the last couple sheaves it's an old lady's own steam bookstore clued into the law books. the mood of the country and the children she's seen in the to the door she knew the deal. about the wall that he was ready. to join his short term deal about a year. or two years younger than cmon he lives in. want to go. on his god of foreign affairs course if you go there go wrong as red river shoes he used to work in a metal furniture workshop but now he's quit his job in the hope of becoming a professional boxer. five years ago you're the one i was going to put in my ways read move every. muscle building up and i think rather than i did a rumor that. you know what i'm i'm a how do you think nineteen in training to be a hairdresser she's done martial arts before but this is her first day boxing at. a
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environment and to ensure the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and our grandkids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >>> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knock these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> c-span's newest book, the presidents. noted historians rated america's best and worst chief executives. provides insight into the lives of 44 american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced and legacies they have left behind. published by public affairs, c-span's the presidents will be on shelves april 23rd but you can preorder your copy as a hard cover or ebook today at c-span.org/thepresidents or wherever books are sold. >> next a conversation on the trump administration's proposed space force. we'll hear from assistant air force secretary william roper who discusses space technology and national security. >> good morning. thank you, todd
environment and to ensure the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and our grandkids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >>> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knock these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> c-span's newest book, the presidents. noted historians rated america's best and worst chief...
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environment and to show that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> fbi director christopher wray testifies about his agencies 2020 budget. he talks about cybercrime in the challenge of keeping up with changes combating sex , trafficking and agent recruitment. askedawfully briefly whether or not he has met the robert mueller report. this is from yesterday and it is about one hour and 15 minutes. -- he is also briefly asked whether or not he has met -- read the robert mueller report. [cameras clicking] mr. serrano: the subcommittee will come to order. good morning, everyone. welcome to a hearing to which the appropriate official shows up. inside joke. [laughter] mr. serrano: this morning we welcome the director of the federal bureau of investigation, christopher wray, in his first appearance before the subcommittee to discuss the f.b.i.'s fiscal year 2020 budget request and related issues. much of your budget falls on the defense side of the ledger, but the president's efforts to increase defense spending do not seem to incl
environment and to show that the world we have today is at least as good for our kids and grandkids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> fbi director christopher wray testifies about his agencies 2020 budget. he talks about cybercrime in the challenge of keeping up with changes combating sex , trafficking and agent recruitment. askedawfully briefly whether or not he has met the robert mueller report. this is from yesterday and it is about one hour and 15...
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fuck the kids the wanted to get near beauty and live near so can only set up us men on the voice of visual but there are certain to what image on your own bus what it was only just got a no no. it probably is the milan wires that one says forget this one. so only god was dominant but the limit of us is this is a quarter and see must course not american who. were. worried that for example. if the lead character this year going to call sean but just so what are the starship wish. the near him for shift us an army or ls quite the litany. come past artemov arc my bobbin. and my name a darn a brick. wall i'm not a bundle of fun. you know not dark no longer. smell. quite so your fucking course your father hearing ok right the most important thing is your attitude that they look good and if somebody. good to see that your songs are good. for your part it depends on who the judges to some extent ok because some judges are cracking and to be a bit difficult can't you start here and some are not designed so in that respect it is a bit of a lottery the other shots. there not only could do the rest so
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kids -- their parents in court. >> my parents took my whole life from me. but now i am taking my life back. >> does the voice of the oldest turpin child now 30 years old. she tried to keep her privacy she continues her recovery. which is why the judge asked us not to show her face. she wanted to address her parents, david and louise turpin before they were sent sentenced for torture and folsom prison meant. >> my life may have been bad but it made me strong. i thought to become the person i am. >> the couple who had 13 children in all. broke down as one of their sons address the court speaking about the conditions of their home, and the way that they were raised. >> sometimes they still have nightmares. of things that had happened. such as my siblings, being chained up or getting bitten -- beaten. >> aa is now 27 years old and he and his siblings are trying to move forward turning to their fate to help them make sense of what happens. >> i love my parents, and i have forgiven them. for a lot of the things that they did to us. >> david and louise turpin agreed to plead guilty were both given life sentences wi
kids -- their parents in court. >> my parents took my whole life from me. but now i am taking my life back. >> does the voice of the oldest turpin child now 30 years old. she tried to keep her privacy she continues her recovery. which is why the judge asked us not to show her face. she wanted to address her parents, david and louise turpin before they were sent sentenced for torture and folsom prison meant. >> my life may have been bad but it made me strong. i thought to...
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kids get up and that. they were. sesame. said hold near them turn our voice in ok. they into. the. school know. if their lives near condit. he joined by the boxing club in two thousand and twelve and has become sort of his right hand man. and they didn't want to download these from the console comes from out of the last couple sheaves that's an old lady's own slim bookstore clued into the law books. can move the country and the children she chain in the to the door she knew the deal. about the way she read and. the internal machine and about. two years younger than cmon he lives in. want to go out on his god or from the first course if you go wrong is reading recovery of shoes he used to work in a metal furniture workshop but now he's quit his job in the hope of becoming a professional boxer. you're the one i was going to put in my ways read move every. muscle building up and i've invented the idea of rumors that. have a my my how disease is nineteen and training to be a hairdresser she's done martial arts before but this is her first day boxing at. all the not telling the press here will tell
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kids there in 2014. >> i have just created something totally illogical. >> he plays a farmer who hears a famous whisper in the corn field. his character follows that voice from the past chicago white sox star joe jackson. >> i want to know what's out there. i want to see it. >> but you're not invited. >> there's an insight from being dead and coming back and thinking for awe while. >> kevin explains why the film resinates so many years later. >> it's about things gone unsaid in your life. there's a lot of people we no longer would say that. >> i want to have catch? >> i'd like that. >> coming up, we flash back 20 years with the stars of "never been kissed." drew barry more and david arquette dating courtney cox. >> then another rom-com classic turns 20. >> i feel like that was yesterday. >> our time on the set of "she's all that" and what the cast told us about a sequel. >> then "rudy" 25 years later. >> >>> minutes away, the movie that put jim carrie on the map turns 25. >>> 1999 was a big year for the backstreet boys. that's when they relegased "i want it that way." and it was also a big year for drew barrymore because "never been kissed" came out the
kids there in 2014. >> i have just created something totally illogical. >> he plays a farmer who hears a famous whisper in the corn field. his character follows that voice from the past chicago white sox star joe jackson. >> i want to know what's out there. i want to see it. >> but you're not invited. >> there's an insight from being dead and coming back and thinking for awe while. >> kevin explains why the film resinates so many years later. >> it's...
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grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on cspan. >>> up next, former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers talks about china's telecommunications technology and security concerns posed by chinese tech companies. then a panel looks at the future of 5 g mobile service. in event is hosted by the heritage foundation. >>> all right. we're going to go ahead and get started here today. thank you all for come out to heritage on this rainy thursday morning. we have some very big topics to cover in today's program, some weighty topics from 5 g in china to the future of digital infrastructure and the five optics alliance joining australia, canada, new zealand and u.s. in an arrangement for sharing sensitive intelligence. we have an expert panel ahead to discuss the issues. but first we have a special keynote speaker. congressman mike rogers, former congressman for michigan to who chair the house select committee on intelligence from 2011 to 2015. where he oversaw a budget of $70 billion which the funded the nation's 17 intelligence agencies. notably, he led a bipartisan in
grand kids as it is for us today. >> voices from the road on cspan. >>> up next, former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers talks about china's telecommunications technology and security concerns posed by chinese tech companies. then a panel looks at the future of 5 g mobile service. in event is hosted by the heritage foundation. >>> all right. we're going to go ahead and get started here today. thank you all for come out to heritage on this rainy thursday...