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gifts to their puppies and that's led to niche businesses in some corners of the world like in west hollywood where clothing for dogs tends to get a little pricey. this is where the best dressed dogs in america come to be fitted out for the holiday season the designs in this hollywood boutique seem to keep fido with his friends hopping but the prices well some would have to work like a dog to afford them this marie antoinette style dog dress sells for $1200.00 but the most fashionable canines this year will be wearing a very elegant fabric. this season for the holidays for christmas and hanukkah a lot of people love anything cashmere sweaters blankets you name it. in other doggie boutiques buyers prefer to see their pets in thing will your designer labels what's trending in 2019 as a lot of people go for the design of harnesses they can actually they go for chanel that got 50 or that is a really big family health staple here the pet fashion east is of hollywood say 70 percent of all households in america have a pet these days and more and more of them finding something sparkling under the chr
gifts to their puppies and that's led to niche businesses in some corners of the world like in west hollywood where clothing for dogs tends to get a little pricey. this is where the best dressed dogs in america come to be fitted out for the holiday season the designs in this hollywood boutique seem to keep fido with his friends hopping but the prices well some would have to work like a dog to afford them this marie antoinette style dog dress sells for $1200.00 but the most fashionable canines...
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the e fact that thi food hadad gained a a reputation west hollywood and other places as, you know, delilicious food, butt it was a a certain kikind f thai f food. that opened the way for these newer chefs to say, "youou know whwhat, we cacan be unique and different within this food cululture." like, chefs are artists, and so they''re cocoming up with stutuff all the time. it's s not to say it doesn't happen in thailand, but i think being in l.a., this kind of cross-pollination might be opening up new tastes and flavors in thai cuisine.
the e fact that thi food hadad gained a a reputation west hollywood and other places as, you know, delilicious food, butt it was a a certain kikind f thai f food. that opened the way for these newer chefs to say, "youou know whwhat, we cacan be unique and different within this food cululture." like, chefs are artists, and so they''re cocoming up with stutuff all the time. it's s not to say it doesn't happen in thailand, but i think being in l.a., this kind of cross-pollination might...
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west. not the hollywood west, but the real west, the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphonese of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its roots go deep. built to bring prospecters for the gold rush of the late 1800s. taken over in 1970 by people who wanted, not just to preserve it, but to give others a railroad experience from a century gone by. all for tickets ranging from 100 to $200 for a six-hour trip. >> people begin to slow down. we see the west here at 12 miles an hour. and for a long time. >> reporter: the tired chef chris carl ton, corpus christi, texas, sought much more than just scenery. >>> when you look out across this country side, you think you would ever want to come across this thing in a horse or a wagon? >> you know, it gives you a really thoughtful mind of how those people made those decisions. back 100 years ago, what made them come this way. and obviously endure what is this unbelievable splendid dangers. >> reporter: in its time, the steam engine was the peak of high-tech. the 1800s version of the 747 or the space shuttle. >> yo
west. not the hollywood west, but the real west, the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphonese of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its roots go deep. built to bring prospecters for the gold rush of the late 1800s. taken over in 1970 by people who wanted, not just to preserve it, but to give others a railroad experience from a century gone by. all for tickets ranging from 100 to $200 for a six-hour trip. >> people begin to slow...
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. >>> also today, west hollywood test administrator igor four leader guilty to one counter is piercy to commit racketeering. he netted almost $200,000 between 2017 and this year. for running a corrupt testing site for students. he will be sentenced in february. >>> san francisco is about to get a new transit director to try to shore up the troubled sfmta. today mayor london breed introduced jeffrey tumlin, will be tasked with fixing several problems including recurring safety and mechanical issues and an ongoing shortage of operators. he helped to bring a data driven approaches to oakland transit agency and now works for san francisco firm that advises cities around the world on transit. >> the remains a rather large gap between san francisco's potential and its current reality. i am deeply excited to do the hard work to close that gap. we have the tools, and all the resources that we need. >> tumlin is likely to take over mid-december and he will replace the current provider who resigned underneath pressure this year. >>> and lee was honored today, the airport named the internationa
. >>> also today, west hollywood test administrator igor four leader guilty to one counter is piercy to commit racketeering. he netted almost $200,000 between 2017 and this year. for running a corrupt testing site for students. he will be sentenced in february. >>> san francisco is about to get a new transit director to try to shore up the troubled sfmta. today mayor london breed introduced jeffrey tumlin, will be tasked with fixing several problems including recurring safety...
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west hollywood, >> and now for what has become a black friday tradition for us heren nbr, i'll return to charlie olshey to talk more about the holiday shopping and is who some of the winners and losers may be. he's senior retail analyst at moodies. ck welcome >> good to be here, mr. griffeth, how are you? good. u were among one of the most optimistic of the wall street analysts for this year's shopping seasonorecasting growth of 4%, 4 1/2% this year. very stng. why? >> i jt think the big guys are going to nail it. i think thatn they're better position now, but big i mean the walmarts, targets, costcos, amazons of the world. they're in the best positionn that i've shem in years. they've got the ability to spend, the strategies are spot on. they're adapting, they're they're evolving in this new environment. amazon moving inventory close to the customer to take care of the last mile a little better than they have in the past. and the other guys just ramping up their online businesses and using the stores as weapons and offense and se. and that's something that we thought would happen and
west hollywood, >> and now for what has become a black friday tradition for us heren nbr, i'll return to charlie olshey to talk more about the holiday shopping and is who some of the winners and losers may be. he's senior retail analyst at moodies. ck welcome >> good to be here, mr. griffeth, how are you? good. u were among one of the most optimistic of the wall street analysts for this year's shopping seasonorecasting growth of 4%, 4 1/2% this year. very stng. why? >> i jt...
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but you look at debra, i don't think she'll be very happy we'll be in west hollywood there talking about president trump is bringing this country back to greatness. like i said, the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. judge jeanine: charlie kirk, always good to have you on. we'll be right back. tonight i want to take a moment to pay tribute to all of the amazing men and women who served in our armed forces sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. thank you to each and every one of you. thanks for watching, jeanine, advocating for truth, justice and the american way. i'll see ydadadadadadadadadadad. [cheering] >> come here, say a couple of words. come on. [laughter] we call that hug the biden. [laughter] [cheering] >> all right. how old is your son? how old is young man there? how old is your son? how old are you?
but you look at debra, i don't think she'll be very happy we'll be in west hollywood there talking about president trump is bringing this country back to greatness. like i said, the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. judge jeanine: charlie kirk, always good to have you on. we'll be right back. tonight i want to take a moment to pay tribute to all of the amazing men and women who served in our armed forces sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. thank you to each and every one of...
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but you look at debra, i don't think she'll be very happy we'll be in west hollywood there talking aboutp is bringing this country back to greatness. like i said, the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. judge jeanine: charlie kirk, always good to have you on. we'll be right back. what's on my christmas wish list? i want an extra layer for my morning coffee on my deck. i don't want to be the best camper, but i do want to be the warmest. i want to keep that buck from even catching a whiff of me this year. (male announcer) kick off the holidays with huge savings from bass pro shops and cabela's. like ladies' sherpa mock neck pullovers for under $20. save 33% on this redhead men's 3-season jacket. and this scent crusher bag with ozone go for under $120. plus free 2-day shipping. i was looking for a companion and we-we had a connection corny as it sounds, it was love at first sight it was kismet. adopt love at our national adoption event. this weekend at your local petsmart®. tonight i want to take a moment to pay tribute to all of the amazing men and women who served in our armed
but you look at debra, i don't think she'll be very happy we'll be in west hollywood there talking aboutp is bringing this country back to greatness. like i said, the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. judge jeanine: charlie kirk, always good to have you on. we'll be right back. what's on my christmas wish list? i want an extra layer for my morning coffee on my deck. i don't want to be the best camper, but i do want to be the warmest. i want to keep that buck from even catching a...
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but you look at debra, i don't think she'll be very happy we'll be in west hollywood there talking about trump is bringing this country back to greatness. like i said, the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. judge jeanine: charlie kirk, always good to have you on. we'll be right back. (employee) enterprise car sales has access to over half a million preowned vehicles, most with tech features like blind spot detection, back up camera... [kristen gasps] (employee) because you never know what might be behind you. (kristen bell) does the sloth come standard? (kristen bell vo) looking to buy? enterprise makes it easy. here'sthe itchy ones.y ones. the black, brown, red, and grey ones. the ones grown by dad. the ones grown for dad. 'cos whatever you grow, will save a bro' learn more at movember.com tonight i want to take a moment to pay tribute to all of the amazing men and women who served in our armed forces sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. thank you to each and every one of you. thanks for watching, jeanine, advocating for truth, justice and the american way. i'll see yo
but you look at debra, i don't think she'll be very happy we'll be in west hollywood there talking about trump is bringing this country back to greatness. like i said, the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. judge jeanine: charlie kirk, always good to have you on. we'll be right back. (employee) enterprise car sales has access to over half a million preowned vehicles, most with tech features like blind spot detection, back up camera... [kristen gasps] (employee) because you never...
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. >> each week this gym in west hollywood veterans and former athletes come together to pray and talk are taking former combat vets and merging them with former pro-athletes. fox nfl insider jake is one of mvp sounders. he realized those adjusting to life after service for life after sports had a lot more in common than they may have realized. >> they have all been told where to go, when to go, how to do everything and all of a sudden the uniform comes off and they are alone. they go through the same struggles. >> is not only the usa and the flags that we were in the uniforms that we share a lot of experiences as well through the mindset and challenges of being trained to turn it on and not necessarily be trained to turn it off. >> each session begins with 30 minutes of training. >> in the military we have a competition where everything we do is a workout. when week get out we lose that. >> followed by the huddle. >> sometimes you get to hear another brother share the same experience he realized there is a solution out there. spent athletes much like our veterans were considered heroe
. >> each week this gym in west hollywood veterans and former athletes come together to pray and talk are taking former combat vets and merging them with former pro-athletes. fox nfl insider jake is one of mvp sounders. he realized those adjusting to life after service for life after sports had a lot more in common than they may have realized. >> they have all been told where to go, when to go, how to do everything and all of a sudden the uniform comes off and they are alone. they...
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can touch any of the products but i think what is amazing is i have point out that here i am in west hollywood there are so many of these digital first retailers around me. right next to glossier, a digital shoe brand is about to open a location. we have a luggage brand across the street casper has a store right there so this is really about getting influential consumers, people willing to spend a lot of money and maybe have a following on instagram or twitter to come and touch and feel the product what they really want to do is make them as fancy and interesting as possible so it is not just about getting product, but getting you to come on board with the brand >> julia, thank you. >>> with retailers facing a condensed holiday shopping season, our next guest believes that there is reason for optimism in the sector joining us now is david berman, founder of durban capital. nice to see you. it's been a while. >> good to see you >> you are tracking as you always do all the retail earnings we're about 80% in i believe to the season in terms of who has reported what are we seeing, are there any su
can touch any of the products but i think what is amazing is i have point out that here i am in west hollywood there are so many of these digital first retailers around me. right next to glossier, a digital shoe brand is about to open a location. we have a luggage brand across the street casper has a store right there so this is really about getting influential consumers, people willing to spend a lot of money and maybe have a following on instagram or twitter to come and touch and feel the...
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so if you happen to be in west hollywood or beverly hills at some sort of upscale eatery that's usuallyoing to be like the o.j. fans and whatnot. although they're all over. "this is us" can be at the vons. you're at the cvs like getting something. and people just want a hug. you know what i'm saying? like they look at you, their eyes immediately back watery, and they're like could you hug me? and you're like i'm just trying to get this pringles. you hug it out. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's nice of you to do. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: i feel like you're so good in the o.j. miniseries as christopher darden i've almost forgotten like what christopher -- who christopher darden is and you've replaced him. like you swallowed him up in a way. have you ever met him? did you talk to him? >> so i reached out during filming and i tried to like facebook friend him. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i was like hi, my name is sterling k. brown, i've been tasked with portraying you on the new miniseries. i didn't hear anything at all. during the whole time shooting never heard anything. and i met him briefly ju
so if you happen to be in west hollywood or beverly hills at some sort of upscale eatery that's usuallyoing to be like the o.j. fans and whatnot. although they're all over. "this is us" can be at the vons. you're at the cvs like getting something. and people just want a hug. you know what i'm saying? like they look at you, their eyes immediately back watery, and they're like could you hug me? and you're like i'm just trying to get this pringles. you hug it out. [ applause ] >>...
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. >> each week at this gym in west hollywood, veterans and former athletes come together to train and this is mvp. >> we're taking former combat vets, merging them together with former pro athletes to give them a new team when the transition comes. >> fox nfl insider jay glazer is one of the founders. he realized that those adjusting to life after service or life after sports had a lot more in common than they may have realized. >> they have all been told where to go, when to go, who to eat with, how to do everything, and all of a sudden, the uniform comes off, and they're alone. they go through the same struggles. >> let's go! >> it is not only the usa on our uniforms but we share a lot of experiences as well, through kind of the mindsets and challenges of being trained to turn it on and not necessarily being trained to turn it off. >> each session begins with 30 minutes of training. >> in the military, we sort of have this competition feeling is everything we do is a workout, looking good, feeling good. when we get out, we sort of lose that. >> followed by the huddle. >> it sometime
. >> each week at this gym in west hollywood, veterans and former athletes come together to train and this is mvp. >> we're taking former combat vets, merging them together with former pro athletes to give them a new team when the transition comes. >> fox nfl insider jay glazer is one of the founders. he realized that those adjusting to life after service or life after sports had a lot more in common than they may have realized. >> they have all been told where to go,...
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igor dvorskiy, the latest defendant to flip wednesday, the prestigious west hollywood prep school directorpting bribes of $10,000 per student totaling nearly $200,000 to help them cheat on s.a.t. and a.c.t. tests by allowing a purported proctor to replace exam answers with corrected answers. according to authorities of the 35 parents indicted 14 including actress felicity huffman allegedly sent their children to dvorskiy's testing center. he's now cooperating with prosecutors who are recommending 24 months to 30 months in prison. dvorskiy agreed to forfeit nearly $150,000 which prosecutors say is close to the amount he made from the scheme. macfarlane also has to pay a fine of 150,000 plus two years supervised release and that's after he gets out of prison. >> wow. kng.hank y. >>> now to that startlinnthacau eny de. influence crashing into a ditch with ten children on board. diane macedo is here with that story for us. good morning, diane. >> robin, good morning. that driver is now facing charges of dui controlled substance after losing control of the bus and landing in a ditch, the whole
igor dvorskiy, the latest defendant to flip wednesday, the prestigious west hollywood prep school directorpting bribes of $10,000 per student totaling nearly $200,000 to help them cheat on s.a.t. and a.c.t. tests by allowing a purported proctor to replace exam answers with corrected answers. according to authorities of the 35 parents indicted 14 including actress felicity huffman allegedly sent their children to dvorskiy's testing center. he's now cooperating with prosecutors who are...
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julia boorstin is at one of those e-taler stores in west hollywood, california. >> contessa, that's right called clicks to bricks since glossier lost on instagram five years ago, it has used this store plus one in new york and five pop-ups this year not just to sell product but as a valuable marketing the company says the stores have a halo effect driving social conversation and glossier's nearly 2 1/2 million instagram followers tagged the brand in more than 20,000 instagram posts every month. there's already a line outside this glossier ahead of the store opening. we are sure these folks are going to be taggingtheir experience and glossier's just one of a number of digital first retailers that have been investing in a physical presence there is actually a casper store just across the street there's a luggage store corner to us right here there is warby parker, all investing in a physical presence what we see these brands doing is taking advantage of the fact that real estate prices have declined while the cost of acquiring customersonline through marketing has increased. guys, back over
julia boorstin is at one of those e-taler stores in west hollywood, california. >> contessa, that's right called clicks to bricks since glossier lost on instagram five years ago, it has used this store plus one in new york and five pop-ups this year not just to sell product but as a valuable marketing the company says the stores have a halo effect driving social conversation and glossier's nearly 2 1/2 million instagram followers tagged the brand in more than 20,000 instagram posts every...
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this you have l.a., burbank and west hollywood.are unsheltered. what he is he doing? he is focusing on impeachment. did that put you over the top when you see is he not looking back on his own district? >> absolutely. 100 percent. one correction. it's neighborhood council that i served on not city council. yes. seeing the impeachment inquiry, when he is wasting all these resources, we know that ken starr's impeachment cost about $70 million. that's $70 million that really could be spent on much better things in our district. brian: real quick, your key to success will be the 29.5% that says they have no party preference because right now in your district only 16% are republicans. best of luck, jennifer, you certainly from a high profile candidate to take out. jennifer barbosa, best of luck. >> thank you very much. brian: it will be her call on whether the house will vote for impeachment. will nancy pelosi go through with it? that's her. we are zooming in. ♪ ♪ ♪ - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals
this you have l.a., burbank and west hollywood.are unsheltered. what he is he doing? he is focusing on impeachment. did that put you over the top when you see is he not looking back on his own district? >> absolutely. 100 percent. one correction. it's neighborhood council that i served on not city council. yes. seeing the impeachment inquiry, when he is wasting all these resources, we know that ken starr's impeachment cost about $70 million. that's $70 million that really could be spent...
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west. not the hollywood west, but the real west.none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its routes go deep, built to bring prospectors for the silver and gold rush of the late 1800s. [ horn ] taken over in 1970 by people who wanted not just to preserve it but to give others a railroad experience from a century gone by. all for tickets ranging from $100 to $200 for a six-hour trip. >> people begin to slow down. you know, we see the west here at 12 miles an hour. for a long time. >> reporter: retired chef chris carlton of corpus christi, texas, saw much more than just scenery. when you look out across this countryside, do you think you would ever want to come across this on a horse or wagon? >> you know, it gives you a really thoughtful mind of how those people made those decisions back 100 years ago. what made them come this way and obviously endure what is just unbelievably splendid, dangerous, fantastic country . t >> reporter: in its time, the steam engine was the peak of high tech. the 1800s version
west. not the hollywood west, but the real west.none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its routes go deep, built to bring prospectors for the silver and gold rush of the late 1800s. [ horn ] taken over in 1970 by people who wanted not just to preserve it but to give others a railroad experience from a century gone by. all for tickets ranging from $100 to $200 for a six-hour trip. >> people begin to slow down. you know, we see the west here at 12 miles...
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the screening will take place where it was filmed, not in hollywood, but in the north west of englandre's colin paterson. kidnapping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that mitchell and kenyon‘s worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story — a frontier family encounters the native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got feathers, smoking pistols — it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train r
the screening will take place where it was filmed, not in hollywood, but in the north west of englandre's colin paterson. kidnapping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that mitchell and kenyon‘s worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their...
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the screening will take place where it was filmed, not in hollywood, but in the north west of england's colin paterson. kidnapping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story — a frontier family encounters the native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got feathers, smoking pistols — it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the
the screening will take place where it was filmed, not in hollywood, but in the north west of england's colin paterson. kidnapping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also...
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i've just opened one in west los angeles. 90,000 spots in west los angeles in hollywood. so what i've seen-- i don't know how old that gao report is. >> september. >> since september, but it probably stopped reporting a long time ago and that's the flow. no, we have an all-time high budget for our cemeteries. one of our problems is federal acquisition regulations that prevent us from doing certain things. give you a quick example, california, i couldn't build a clinic in bakersfield because the federal acquisition regulations say that it was within eyesight of a liquor store. they need a clinic. the same thing is happening in many cases on the cemeteries, but we're opening cemeteries all over the country. >> thank you. so before i give you the final question, i'd like to just mention a couple of upcoming events that we have here at the club. we have a party for the 100th anniversary of american legion post 20 on tuesday, november 19th. you're all welcome and we have an upcoming headliners luncheon, friday november 15th with former georgia house democratic leader stacy abr
i've just opened one in west los angeles. 90,000 spots in west los angeles in hollywood. so what i've seen-- i don't know how old that gao report is. >> september. >> since september, but it probably stopped reporting a long time ago and that's the flow. no, we have an all-time high budget for our cemeteries. one of our problems is federal acquisition regulations that prevent us from doing certain things. give you a quick example, california, i couldn't build a clinic in bakersfield...
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privatization they were talking about elites in syrian society educated in business schools in hollywood in the west. is that not the start of the syrian conflict when used to implement near liberal privatization plans destroying the fabric of this. actually there was a debate about privatization and the government and the state in going to refuse that even the unions in syria the measure that if you had been your liberal. policies because you know that is going to destroy the poor that was before everyone was talking about it here you know. we moved to stiff toward liberation but we still have public sector to this moment actually who protected the economy theobald with the services is the public sector without the public sector wouldn't have survived this war the role of the public sector because we are all socialist government anyway so we have an a no actually we still have public sector and we threw the ball the poor with did have subsidies braid or fall out of school of the merely nearly free education is free in syria so we haven't changed that policy but we opened the doors more for the priv
privatization they were talking about elites in syrian society educated in business schools in hollywood in the west. is that not the start of the syrian conflict when used to implement near liberal privatization plans destroying the fabric of this. actually there was a debate about privatization and the government and the state in going to refuse that even the unions in syria the measure that if you had been your liberal. policies because you know that is going to destroy the poor that was...
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the screening will take place where it was filmed — not in hollywood, but in the north—west of englandorld's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story — a frontier family encounters the native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got feathers, smoking pistols — it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the us in 1903 was the first western. but kidnapping by indi
the screening will take place where it was filmed — not in hollywood, but in the north—west of englandorld's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they...
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really challenging some of the more established film industries well like hollywood especially when it comes to numbers each week the west african film scene with these is about 50 new movies which is in lots more on the outward from the us now if that would talk honestly about next reports out there wait there would even be more coming out of nigeria but not just your regular kind of movies. oh how many example right so for a little touch anything except a scale be drawn studios and us shot animation film is the tale of us 3 tribes in lagos trying to lead the nigerian dream from the studio. and he's co-founder of want to create unique stories that reflect african reality. have. become explore and sell to the wall i think what it would do that's. the next generations of dimension nation of. people in the bloodstock some of the sites it's more than themselves. the short film has been screened at film festivals around the world the next step to turn it into a feature film but for that and his team need more money metres and more cash the problem is there aren't many animators in nigeria and how can a small business like st
really challenging some of the more established film industries well like hollywood especially when it comes to numbers each week the west african film scene with these is about 50 new movies which is in lots more on the outward from the us now if that would talk honestly about next reports out there wait there would even be more coming out of nigeria but not just your regular kind of movies. oh how many example right so for a little touch anything except a scale be drawn studios and us shot...
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hollywood. westerns and so forth our new west ---- new tory westerns and so forth were tory westerns and so riouslyere noto inaccurate. have a photo of michael landon with his shirt off and his chest shave. i have a photo- of micah linton with his shirt off and his chest to shaved -- i landonphoto of michael with his shirt off and his chest shaved. emphasized the success of the family. his kids did wear shoes. the real angles girls cup --ingalls would have loved to have. do not remember every detail of the tv series, but laura ingalls -- how did it show the indians and how did that compare to how the indians were pretrade in the book? book?trayed in the there are some mixed messages there, it seems. caroline: i am aware of the handful of instances, especially one episode of the tv show that showed what was meant to be an indian boy and laura's interaction with him. these were, again, ideas of michael landon, who apparently of --epurposed a lot i do not think it had anything to do with historical reality or memoryth wilder's own that comes through so strongly on little house in the prairie -- little ho
hollywood. westerns and so forth our new west ---- new tory westerns and so forth were tory westerns and so riouslyere noto inaccurate. have a photo of michael landon with his shirt off and his chest shave. i have a photo- of micah linton with his shirt off and his chest to shaved -- i landonphoto of michael with his shirt off and his chest shaved. emphasized the success of the family. his kids did wear shoes. the real angles girls cup --ingalls would have loved to have. do not remember every...
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west coast, different there hot, dry conditions peark. those flames affecting w ining f the state's revenue sources, hollywood. a brush fire that's 80% contained has a lot of attention because of where it is burning nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: a high-profile fire fight in the hollywood hills >> 50 feet, if not more, of flames >> reporter: crews leading an all out attack from the air to stamp out clusters of flames and plumes of heavy smoke threatening l.a.'s life blood, its movie studios. the fire too close for show business comfort sparking near the hollywood sign, cull kutt g i cutting a inting off access to trails, right by warner brothers studios. the lot across the street, they had toe and cancel tours for the weekend. a scary sight. >> concerned because i live in the neighborhood, with the embers and smoke. >> reporter: at least one hollywood hero wasn't exactly worried. scott eastwood sharing video of the flames, saying this about his famous dad, clint. security told us to evacuate the studio but my 89-year-old father said, no, we're good there's work to be done. that sentiment shared b
west coast, different there hot, dry conditions peark. those flames affecting w ining f the state's revenue sources, hollywood. a brush fire that's 80% contained has a lot of attention because of where it is burning nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: a high-profile fire fight in the hollywood hills >> 50 feet, if not more, of flames >> reporter: crews leading an all out attack from the air to stamp out clusters of flames and plumes of heavy smoke threatening l.a.'s...
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kim kardashian west and rihanna among the hollywood stars calling on texas governor greg abbott to takeear-old woman in 1996. but he says he is innocent. his attorneys say new evidence will exxonner rated him. more than 1 million people have signed reed's petition. then there is this story, a college student has a chance at a year's worth of free tuition. only one thing stands in his way. check it out. [cheers] jillian: nothing but net. the university of oklahoma student sinking the half court shot winning the free tuition. he also had to make a free throw, a layup and three-point shot in just 30 seconds. i'm sure his parents are rather excited about that. brian: wow, fantastic. he. steve: i hope the basketball coach is looking at him. ainsley: i heard you say earlier 10,000 to go to that school if you are in state or something like that. jillian: that i don't know. steve: congratulations to him. ainsley: yeah, that's awesome. brian: coming up straight ahead. joy behar has advice for 2020 democrats about gun control. >> if you are going to take people's guns away, wait until you get ele
kim kardashian west and rihanna among the hollywood stars calling on texas governor greg abbott to takeear-old woman in 1996. but he says he is innocent. his attorneys say new evidence will exxonner rated him. more than 1 million people have signed reed's petition. then there is this story, a college student has a chance at a year's worth of free tuition. only one thing stands in his way. check it out. [cheers] jillian: nothing but net. the university of oklahoma student sinking the half court...
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hollywood thinks. what i hear from republicans in my home state of west virginia as i travel up and down the east coastfrom hollywood people telling us what to do. >> i think robert de niro was right on key, everything he said is so important. we are a nation of laws. the republican party used to be a party that stood by the rule of law and we have to do everything we can to protect our democracy. no man or woman is above the law. >> thank you all. good to see you all. thank you so much. >>> middle ground. how a new jersey state lawmakers's strategy helped him keep his seat and what it could mean for races across the country in 2020. try in 2020. ♪ born to be wild... born to be wild...♪ 25 cent boneless wings at applebee's. get 'em while they're hot. >>> tuesday's blue wave skipped new jersey, considered a democratic stronghold picking up effort is republican seats first time in a decade. joining me new jersey republican assembly minority leader re-elected thursday. welcome. i think that was your ninth election in a row that you won. kudos to you. >> it was. very happy common sense leadership was the d
hollywood thinks. what i hear from republicans in my home state of west virginia as i travel up and down the east coastfrom hollywood people telling us what to do. >> i think robert de niro was right on key, everything he said is so important. we are a nation of laws. the republican party used to be a party that stood by the rule of law and we have to do everything we can to protect our democracy. no man or woman is above the law. >> thank you all. good to see you all. thank you so...
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west. how was it? >> as we know hollywood is the ultimate safe space for liberal thought.prised to see people from both sides of the aisle and people from right down the middle that were there to support the film and the message which is we shouldn't be existing in safe spaces they truly help no one. ainsley: were there any protests there? >> first and foremost it's over this liberty. free speech. >> teachers have taught these kids that anyone who disagrees with them is hateful. and once you have that idea in your mind, you don't have to listen to anybody. and once you don't have to listen to anybody, you don't have to change your mind. >> somebody who used to be a member of the left, the democrat party, why is a film like no safe spaces important. >> woke progressive thing, it's a mind virus that is just hijacking people. >> i think a lot of people don't realize what a threat free speech is under. >> where do we begin to end the safe space movement. >> you can't tell everyone in society that they are all special because now you don't have a society. >> when i was your age
west. how was it? >> as we know hollywood is the ultimate safe space for liberal thought.prised to see people from both sides of the aisle and people from right down the middle that were there to support the film and the message which is we shouldn't be existing in safe spaces they truly help no one. ainsley: were there any protests there? >> first and foremost it's over this liberty. free speech. >> teachers have taught these kids that anyone who disagrees with them is...
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hollywood shine on her life. there are people, right here in west virginia, who had no idea what catherine johnson did for nasa and of america. so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who catherine johnson was, what she did, and how profound she was in the pages of american history. she was hired as what they called then "a computer." she came in and did mathematical equations for nasa. what they didn't realize, she was more than just a computer. she was a mathematical genius. that's what catherine johnson was. >> godspeed, john glenn. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 0. glenn said,john this computer thing, not catherine, this actual computer that was built, calculated his trajectory to space and he wanted that verified by catherine johnson. here's the important part. he didn't ask the mathematicians from m.i.t. he didn't ask the mathematicians from stanford or harvard. he asked the brilliant mathematician from west virginia state university to calculate my trajectory, and make sure i get home safe. that says a lot about what catherine was to not only nasa, but what she meant to the individuals she worked wi
hollywood shine on her life. there are people, right here in west virginia, who had no idea what catherine johnson did for nasa and of america. so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who catherine johnson was, what she did, and how profound she was in the pages of american history. she was hired as what they called then "a computer." she came in and did mathematical equations for nasa. what they didn't realize, she was more than just a computer. she...
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in the last few days of civilians here in hollywood is it liberal to be reintegrated those air strikes again the terrorists facilities. very simply but in the west area an organization exactly in the me in the with the narrative in the western media the narrative during the 9 years or the war that every. syrian or lithia russian airstrike should be again the civilian and humanitarian facilities unfortunately according to them. and boards they can only kill civilians they don't kill militants always as you see so no this is again part of the with. the of i think just discussing this not even just with with. again this is against our interest or into this lies in killing the terrorists in order to protect the civilians not leaving those 3000000000 innocents under the supervision of the target and being killed by the ok but then what is the nature of your agreement with the syrian defense forces there are so many different names of organizations in your country many of them where the white had good guys in nature a nation media what is their power sharing going on who are the syrian differences is the if you know it's about. regaining the control f
in the last few days of civilians here in hollywood is it liberal to be reintegrated those air strikes again the terrorists facilities. very simply but in the west area an organization exactly in the me in the with the narrative in the western media the narrative during the 9 years or the war that every. syrian or lithia russian airstrike should be again the civilian and humanitarian facilities unfortunately according to them. and boards they can only kill civilians they don't kill militants...
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anymore and the frame is just the open door and the west outside and john wayne walks out as a solitary figure. howi would love to know framing done by hollywood -- maybe there is something in the archives to make and sparrows since. -- to make comparisons. >> this is the last cartoon. with cartoonist at least twice while in the white house. and 1987. i think they had an annual convention in washington and they came by the white house. in 1986, there is actually video of it and i hoped to be able to show it to you. we can't. it is on youtube. you can see ronald reagan anding tim ellison's hands reading prepared remarks from a takes index card and he his turn at an easel and tries to draw a caricature. he does poorly but he wrote in his diary about it. the laughter was continuous and i think maybe a few were soft and -- softened up a bit. maybe, maybe not. in any case, i think this is a fitting closing to our panel of final cartoons and it raises the question again about whether reagan was the acting president. to what extent hollywood influenced him and to what extent he was good at the symbolic theatrical parts of the presidency. he was good
anymore and the frame is just the open door and the west outside and john wayne walks out as a solitary figure. howi would love to know framing done by hollywood -- maybe there is something in the archives to make and sparrows since. -- to make comparisons. >> this is the last cartoon. with cartoonist at least twice while in the white house. and 1987. i think they had an annual convention in washington and they came by the white house. in 1986, there is actually video of it and i hoped to...
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west. all nations should declare that nuclear weapons must be destroyed. mcdonald's fires its chief executive over a relationship with an employee. and in a special interview damejulie andrews tells us about her years working in hollywoodrm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme the climate change activist greta thunberg has got a new challenge — she needs to travel from california to the next un climate summit in madrid in 28 days. without taking to the skies she's asking for ideas. do send them in — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. as air quality hits ‘hazardous‘ levels, delhi hasjust introduced a traffic restriction scheme to help tackle the worst air pollution in three years. for the next 12 days, car drivers will only be allowed into the indian capital on odd or even dates, according to the final digit of their car number plate. live now to delhi and our correspondent salman ravi. you can see the extent of the smog they're making you can see the extent of the smog they‘ re making visibility you can see the extent of the smog they're making visibility very difficult. now let's speak live to oui’ difficult. now let's speak live t
west. all nations should declare that nuclear weapons must be destroyed. mcdonald's fires its chief executive over a relationship with an employee. and in a special interview damejulie andrews tells us about her years working in hollywoodrm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme the climate change activist greta thunberg has got a new challenge — she needs to travel from california to the next un climate...
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west. all nations should declare that nuclear weapons must be destroyed. mcdonald's fires its chief executive over a relationship with an employee. and in a special interview damejulie andrews tells us about her years working in hollywood
west. all nations should declare that nuclear weapons must be destroyed. mcdonald's fires its chief executive over a relationship with an employee. and in a special interview damejulie andrews tells us about her years working in hollywood
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the frame is just the open door and the west outside and john wayne walks out as a solitary figure. and i would love to know how framing done by hollywood seeped into -- maybe there is something in the archives to make and make comparisons. >> this is the last cartoon. i thought i would bring up more generally about reagan and editorial cartoonists. he met with them at least twice in the white house. once in 1986 and again in 1987. i think they had an annual convention in washington and they came by the white house. in 1986, there is actually video of it and i hoped to be able to show it to you. we can't. you can google it. it is on youtube. you can see ronald reagan hand, going around the table and then he reach prepared remarks from a little three by five card, all the things to say are there. he takes his turn at an easel and tries to draw a caricature. -- character, called dean during world war ii. he does poorly but he wrote in his diary about it. the high spot of the day was lunch what about 20 top editorial cartoonists. the laughter was continuous and i think maybe a few were softened up a bit. maybe, maybe not. in any case, i th
the frame is just the open door and the west outside and john wayne walks out as a solitary figure. and i would love to know how framing done by hollywood seeped into -- maybe there is something in the archives to make and make comparisons. >> this is the last cartoon. i thought i would bring up more generally about reagan and editorial cartoonists. he met with them at least twice in the white house. once in 1986 and again in 1987. i think they had an annual convention in washington and...
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hollywood roles really works. give ‘em to me! it is not up against each other! he just passes on something and then... laughs. for central and eastern areas, spells of sunshine whereas in the westowers and then later west, a few showers and then later we will see rain coming our way. further details in 15 minutes. it's wednesday 13th november. our top story, the former justice secretary, david gauke, has launched a blistering attack on the conservative party, saying a tory majority in the general election would be bad for the country. mr gauke, who's announced he's standing as an independent, said the conservatives would pursue a very hard brexit "putting prosperity at risk". our political correspondent jonathan blake joins us from westminster. how significant is this? he is not holding back injust how significant is this? he is not holding back in just to how significant is this? he is not holding back injust to remind you, therefore boris johnson holding back injust to remind you, therefore borisjohnson became prime minister, he held a seniorjob in government but now after being thrown out of the party because he voted against a no—deal brexit, david gauke is encouraging peop
hollywood roles really works. give ‘em to me! it is not up against each other! he just passes on something and then... laughs. for central and eastern areas, spells of sunshine whereas in the westowers and then later west, a few showers and then later we will see rain coming our way. further details in 15 minutes. it's wednesday 13th november. our top story, the former justice secretary, david gauke, has launched a blistering attack on the conservative party, saying a tory majority in the...
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hollywood a listers, both born and bred in haverfordwest. pembrokeshire has been held by the conservatives since 2005. stephen crabb majority felt to 313 votes last election and the conservatives also come under the wests ca nada's voting constituencies and, while both conservatives canada's moto2 remain in 2016, they will be campaigning to get brexit done. —— voted remain. and here's a list of the candidates standing in preseli pembrokeshire. and these are the candidates standing in carmarthen west and pembrokeshire south. you can find the full list of candidates standing in every constituency by going to the election section of the bbc news website. this is the last date to register to vote. if you want to vote, do it today. sam blaxkand it's with me. it is an interesting place. a leave voting area, to conservative mps.m is not as unusual for wales as you would expect. wales voted to leave by the margin that england did and the fact that we have two conservative mps everyone thinks wales is labour country and heartland. it is in the mountains but there is a pretty significant conservative presence. 30%. that is not unheard of sense the second world war. in 1983, 1a mps were conservatives. when you s
hollywood a listers, both born and bred in haverfordwest. pembrokeshire has been held by the conservatives since 2005. stephen crabb majority felt to 313 votes last election and the conservatives also come under the wests ca nada's voting constituencies and, while both conservatives canada's moto2 remain in 2016, they will be campaigning to get brexit done. —— voted remain. and here's a list of the candidates standing in preseli pembrokeshire. and these are the candidates standing in...