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you really liked white crow. i loved white crow. really good. highly recommend it.the west and very well directed by ralph fiennes. us for me. are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. white crow is a very fine film. i agree, we're in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was the palme d'or winner from hirokazu kore—ada, who made things like like father, like son, our little sister. it's a story about a family on the margins of society. it may be a thriller, it may be a crime thriller, it may be a family drama, it's lots of different things all mashed together. it's touching, moving and very mysterious, i really liked it. don't need to see it three times to understand it? no, i got it the first time. that's a relief. that's it from us. thank you for watching. goodbye from both of us. hello again. not much snow over the scottish mountains over the next few days but get the sense that is going to be changing as we take the plunge into cold air. things quite chilly for northern england the northern scotla nd northern england the northe
you really liked white crow. i loved white crow. really good. highly recommend it.the west and very well directed by ralph fiennes. us for me. are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. white crow is a very fine film. i agree, we're in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was the palme d'or winner from hirokazu kore—ada, who made things like like father, like son, our little sister. it's a story about a family on the margins of society. it may be a thriller,...
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we reviewed white crow, and you really liked white crow. loved it.ut nureyev‘s deflection to the west, and very well directed by ralph fiennes. us for me, are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. white crow is a very fine film. we are in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was a palme d'or winner. it is a story about a family on the margins of society, it may be be a thriller, a crime thriller, it may be a family drama, it's lots of different things all mashed together. it is touching, moving and very mysterious, i really liked it. don't need to see it three times to understand it? no, i got it the first time. that is a relief! that is it from us. thank you for watching. goodbye from both of us. good evening. the past week has brought plenty of warm spring friday was no exception. brought plenty of warm spring friday was no exceptioi in this picture comes as the sun set in hastings from some of our weather watchers earlier on. blue skies across many parts of the country, not everywhere, more cloud in the north—wes
we reviewed white crow, and you really liked white crow. loved it.ut nureyev‘s deflection to the west, and very well directed by ralph fiennes. us for me, are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. white crow is a very fine film. we are in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was a palme d'or winner. it is a story about a family on the margins of society, it may be be a thriller, a crime thriller, it may be a family drama, it's lots of different things all...
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the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds really good.'s about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with fiennes‘s character pushkin being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says very enigmatically that he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished background who makes his way up the tree and comes to dance with the kirov who then go to paris where he sees paris and kind of falls in love with it, to some extent, is seduced by it, which is something the russian authorities are not happy with at all. here's a clip. everything is ok, don't worry, don't worry. stay with me, pierre, stay. they're trying to kidnap me. keep it calm, please. look, look, look, look, if this is a punishment... it's not a punishment. can i just say, if this is because rudy spent time hanging out with me and my friends, can i say, never did rudy say one word against his count
the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds really good.'s about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with fiennes‘s character pushkin being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says very enigmatically that he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished background who makes his way up the tree...
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the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good.interesting story directed by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes‘s character being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says enigmatically he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished background who makes his way up the tree and comes to dance in paris, sees paris, falls in love with it, to some extent is seduced by it, which the russian authorities are not happy with at all. here is a clip. everything is ok, don't worry. don't worry. stay with me. stay. they are trying to kidnap me. keep it calm, please. if this is a punishment... it is not a punishment. can ijust say, if this is because rudy spent time hanging out with me and my friends, can i say, never did rudy say one word against his country, against his g
the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good.interesting story directed by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes‘s character being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says enigmatically he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from...
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we reviewed white crow and you really liked white crow. loved it.ll directed i think by ralph fiennes. us for me, are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. white crow i think too is a very fine film. yeah, i agree. we're in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was a palme d'or winner. it's a story about a family on the margins of society, it may be a thriller, a crime thriller, it may be a family drama, it's lots of different things all mashed together. it's touching, moving and very mysterious, i really liked it. don't need to see it three times to understand it? no, i got it the first time. that's a relief! that's it from us. thank you so much for watching. goodbye from both of us. hello, this is accessed. good morning. here is a summary of the main stories today. theresa may and her government are considering what next for brexit. the deal was rejected for a third time by mps, defeated by 344— 286 there were heated exchanges in parliament. the mood outside was just as tense. thousands of leave supporters gathere
we reviewed white crow and you really liked white crow. loved it.ll directed i think by ralph fiennes. us for me, are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. white crow i think too is a very fine film. yeah, i agree. we're in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was a palme d'or winner. it's a story about a family on the margins of society, it may be a thriller, a crime thriller, it may be a family drama, it's lots of different things all mashed together. it's...
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and ralph fiennes directs and stars in the white crow, a look at the life of russian ballet dancer rudolfwe ll hear what mark kermode thought of that in the film review. it's five o ‘clock — our top story. the eu has given theresa may more time to come up with a brexit solution. after talks late into the night, eu leaders agreed that march the 29th — a week today — is no longer the uk's departure date. instead — if the prime minister can get her brexit deal through parliament next week — the date we leave to the european union will be pushed back to may 22nd — to allow time for the necessary legislation. if mrs may can't get her deal through the commons, then the uk will have until the 12th of april to set out a new brexit plan, or leave without a deal. so — that's the new brexit timetable. the european council president donald tusk says ‘the fate of brexit is in the hands of our british friends — hope dies last.‘ here's our europe correspondent damian grammaticas. this morning, smiling, angela merkel, visibly relieved. and emmanuel macron, with a satisfied air. one eu leader said he slep
and ralph fiennes directs and stars in the white crow, a look at the life of russian ballet dancer rudolfwe ll hear what mark kermode thought of that in the film review. it's five o ‘clock — our top story. the eu has given theresa may more time to come up with a brexit solution. after talks late into the night, eu leaders agreed that march the 29th — a week today — is no longer the uk's departure date. instead — if the prime minister can get her brexit deal through parliament next...
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the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good. by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes's character being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says enigmatically he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished background who makes his way up the tree and comes to dance in paris, sees paris, falls in love with it, to some extent is seduced by it, which the russian authorities are not happy with at all. here is a clip. everything is ok, don't worry. don't worry. stay with me. stay. they are trying to kidnap me. keep it calm, please. if this is a punishment... it is not a punishment. can ijust say, if this is because rudy spent time hanging out with me and my friends, can i say, never did rudy say one word against his country, against his government, or against the
the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good. by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes's character being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says enigmatically he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished...
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. >> reporter: "the white crow" is about rudolph nureyev and how he became a global-star. the director said that to understand the world of dance he should try himself. >> i took some ballet lessons myself to have a sense of what it is, even a little tiny foothold into what they ask of the body. don't hold your breath. >> reporter: it opens in the u.s. in april. that's your "eye on entertainment." chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> not even the new fire chief in san francisco could put out demarcus cousins last night. the dude was on fire. and antonio brown had a bunch of touchdowns in his steel erica rear but wait until you see where he had his first housecall as a raider coming up. >> and here's a live look outside in san jose this morning where they are going to see a very spring-like day. we're going to be right back. >>> good thursday morning. it's going to be a gorgeous day across the bay area. and our temperatures are going to be in the 60s for many locations. 65 in mountain view, sunnyvale. 66 in santa clara and san jose. walnut creek, danville, 63. 65 in v
. >> reporter: "the white crow" is about rudolph nureyev and how he became a global-star. the director said that to understand the world of dance he should try himself. >> i took some ballet lessons myself to have a sense of what it is, even a little tiny foothold into what they ask of the body. don't hold your breath. >> reporter: it opens in the u.s. in april. that's your "eye on entertainment." chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> not even...
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thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there directs and stars and the white crowcontroversial life of russian ballet dancer. she what mark thinks of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. theresa may has spent the day meeting senior ministers in downing st — as she battles to get support for her brexit plans after yesterday's eu summit. the uk was originally meant to leave the eu in a week's time — on march 29th. but after two failed attempts by theresa may to get her withdrawal agreement through the commons, the eu last night agreed to an extension. it means if she gets her deal through parliament next week, brexit will happen on 22nd may — to give mps time to pass the necessary legislation. but if the deal fails again, the uk has to propose another way forward to the eu by 12th april and there are no new proposals, we could leave without a deal. and this evening, in a letter to mps informing them of the outcome of her talks in brussels, she has hinted that she might not bring forward a third meaningful vote on her deal next as previously t
thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there directs and stars and the white crowcontroversial life of russian ballet dancer. she what mark thinks of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. theresa may has spent the day meeting senior ministers in downing st — as she battles to get support for her brexit plans after yesterday's eu summit. the uk was originally meant to leave the eu in a week's time — on march 29th. but after two failed...
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online confederate leaders or white supremacist politicians, or during the modern jim crow era which looked backward to some golden ages. monuments that recognized african-americans look forward toward the future. on blacks and whites, also i might add share the cost of erecting these monuments. one of the most interesting areas a recognition of black westerners are postage stamps. i don't have time to talk about this. i will talk about two people. robert jordan and dorie miller. i will start with dorie miller. she was born in waco, texas in 1919. enrolled in the united states navy in 1939. primarily because he grew up in a poor for family in waco. this was a way for him to feed himself and to relieve his family of the burden. he served on the uss west virginia at the time of the japanese attack on pearl harbor in 1941. many of you know the story. miller left as the attack is underway. without any training. he manned a 50 caliber browning antiaircraft machine. until he ran out of ammunition and was ordered to abandon ship. he carried his white captain who was injured to safety. miller
online confederate leaders or white supremacist politicians, or during the modern jim crow era which looked backward to some golden ages. monuments that recognized african-americans look forward toward the future. on blacks and whites, also i might add share the cost of erecting these monuments. one of the most interesting areas a recognition of black westerners are postage stamps. i don't have time to talk about this. i will talk about two people. robert jordan and dorie miller. i will start...
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of powerful white southerners and his power -- party, roosevelt preferred keeping racial issues on the back burner and showed little interest in upsetting the racial status quo in the jim crow south. feeling the political pressure of white southerners, roosevelt refused to give his support to the federal antilynching law emerged by some members of congress. he also referred to think about lincoln in a race neutral way. as someone who practiced a broad-based humanitarianism that helped all people. lincoln, fdr insisted, was an emancipator not of slaves alone but of those of heavy heart everywhere. sure this is not have people in the 1860's would have interpreted the emancipation. [laughter] they worked hard to redefine slavery as a condition that affected white people as much as black. sometimes in fact whites seemed to suffer more from slavery than african-americans. the 1930's was mainly about the economic thattation and constraint largely affected wage workers, the majority of whom were white area despite the fact that all of our people are free and have the right to live enforce the they please, there are many who intend that our toilers live virtual economic slavery. th
of powerful white southerners and his power -- party, roosevelt preferred keeping racial issues on the back burner and showed little interest in upsetting the racial status quo in the jim crow south. feeling the political pressure of white southerners, roosevelt refused to give his support to the federal antilynching law emerged by some members of congress. he also referred to think about lincoln in a race neutral way. as someone who practiced a broad-based humanitarianism that helped all...
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you can trace the white supremacist all the way back to colonialism and the aryan myth and more recently tojim crow american south, the book the great replacement which was referred to by the shooter in new zealand, the title of his manifesto as part of a very sense of white anxiety and threat all over the west. i think they are very different even though some of the methods of radicalisation are the same. ian, you have come back from iraq and syria and talked to a lot of the partners of fighters who have been there in those is territories, what is your sense of how careful we need to be about using the word mirror or whether it is useful to think about similarities? there are issues about the type of person drawn to the sort of extremism particularly foreigners joining in the middle east. how do they get radicalised? what are the methods, what person becomes attracted? i think there are lessons to learn there which have mirrors on both sides, equally what is happening in the middle east is very clearly to do with local politics as well and that is very different to these sorts of issues we are see
you can trace the white supremacist all the way back to colonialism and the aryan myth and more recently tojim crow american south, the book the great replacement which was referred to by the shooter in new zealand, the title of his manifesto as part of a very sense of white anxiety and threat all over the west. i think they are very different even though some of the methods of radicalisation are the same. ian, you have come back from iraq and syria and talked to a lot of the partners of...
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birmingham, you started to see the ugly side of america in television and how whites were treating african-americans. highlighting the jim crow laws in the south. as legal jim crow ends in the 1960's, we get this renewed interest in the south. kind of southern influences begin to seep into american society. something we see to this day. southern rock becomes popular, the band lynyrd skynyrd. the song "sweet home alabama," which is the answer to the song "southern man," a very critical song about white southerners and their opposition to civil rights. lynyrd skynyrd is the answer to that. a southern man doesn't need neil young around anymore. alabama praising george wallace. other bands like allman brothers, marshall tucker band. you also had country rock. the eagles are not really a southern band, but there's a lot of rock music that becomes kind of countrified a little bit. country music was known in the 50's as hillbilly music. now, it is mainstream. part of it is the outlaw culture. i think that's one reason -- if you're going to explain why this interest in the south and popularity in this southern culture, i think it has
birmingham, you started to see the ugly side of america in television and how whites were treating african-americans. highlighting the jim crow laws in the south. as legal jim crow ends in the 1960's, we get this renewed interest in the south. kind of southern influences begin to seep into american society. something we see to this day. southern rock becomes popular, the band lynyrd skynyrd. the song "sweet home alabama," which is the answer to the song "southern man," a...
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see more of an ugly side of america on television every day and how whites were treating african-americans, highlighting the jim crow laws of the self. ends, we getcrow this renewed interest in the south and southern influences begin to seep into american society, something that we also see to this day. southern rock becomes popular, the band lynyrd skynyrd, the song sweet home alabama which is an answer to neil young's song southern man which is a very critical song about white southerners and their opposition to the civil rights. lynyrd skynyrd is the answer to that. the southern man does not need neil young around anymore. praising alabama, praising george wallace. other bands like the allman brothers, marshall tucker band. country rock, the eagles are not really a southern band but there's a lot of rock music that becomes kind of country a little bit. country music has been around a long time. it was known in the 50's as hillbilly music. now, it hits mainstream. part of it is the outlaw culture. , ifink that's one reason you are going to explain why the interest in the south and the popularity of this southern c
see more of an ugly side of america on television every day and how whites were treating african-americans, highlighting the jim crow laws of the self. ends, we getcrow this renewed interest in the south and southern influences begin to seep into american society, something that we also see to this day. southern rock becomes popular, the band lynyrd skynyrd, the song sweet home alabama which is an answer to neil young's song southern man which is a very critical song about white southerners and...
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took you know even into the seventy's and eighty's still fighting jim crow laws they actually need more money to get to where these white schools are those for and you can see it from the charts and that's children predominately black public schools are there. basically because of the effects of racist segregation that never went away we have to had best in those true children and really worked hard equity for them so that they have the same chances that everybody else and this goes on a socio economic front as well the children who happen to go to a public school in a nice area with expensive houses and high property taxes shouldn't have a wild amount more than someone who is the poor kid who live in the neighborhood whose parents clean most people's houses that's the basic purpose of the country right is life liberty and the pursuit of how to be right that there is there until you have produced what means you can pursue it and seven equal ability to do the right isn't any will ability to pursue how think it is and you can't certain say well if everyone is going to part of a listers like you're saying really let's just
took you know even into the seventy's and eighty's still fighting jim crow laws they actually need more money to get to where these white schools are those for and you can see it from the charts and that's children predominately black public schools are there. basically because of the effects of racist segregation that never went away we have to had best in those true children and really worked hard equity for them so that they have the same chances that everybody else and this goes on a socio...
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crow in his ears. most of the best tennis courts were at bird park. all white of course. his father was the manager of brookfield park. his mother died when he was six and he was devastated by this. he wasn't speaking for a while. he would sit out on the porch. there was a young man named ronald charity. they saw this pitiful little boy. and try to coax him out to play tennis. charity was the best tennis player self taught. never thinking in a million years that this kid would become a world-class athlete. he was trying to help him. arthur grew up in brookfield park. he would often say arthur almost never got mad. when someone from richmond would come up to him and he would say arthur we are so proud of you. i'm from richmond. i used to love to watch you play at bird park when you are a boy. >> he talks about that in one of his autobiographies. a bit of compensation at 16 years old he lost his virginity in the parking lot at bird park. don't get mad get even. >> one of the complications of doing that because i worked so closely. a very eligible bachelor for a very long ti
crow in his ears. most of the best tennis courts were at bird park. all white of course. his father was the manager of brookfield park. his mother died when he was six and he was devastated by this. he wasn't speaking for a while. he would sit out on the porch. there was a young man named ronald charity. they saw this pitiful little boy. and try to coax him out to play tennis. charity was the best tennis player self taught. never thinking in a million years that this kid would become a...
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white supremacy, ideology. but in this particular era, the 19th century, with the civil war within very recent memory, with the institution of formal slavery -- forget jim crow, slavery, easily within living memory -- black wealth and black self-determination was an incredible affront to the doctrine of white supremacy. and so i have to wonder what type of efforts to dis disenfranchise, to basically demolish the wealth, undermine the financial, you know, sources of these individuals, what did they have to endure in the way of business challenges, potentially even, you know, physical challenges? you talked about church having to survive an assassination attempt. >> so there were a number -- i'd say the two biggest challenges that most of them faced were, you know, basically folks trying to swindle their wealth. because at the time, you know, while blacks were supposedly guaranteed equal rights by the 14th amendment, in a lot of places there were laws that said, for example, blacks couldn't testify in court or that you didn't have to honor a contract if it was with a black person. so a lot of them had a tough time holding on to their wealth if it ended up in c
white supremacy, ideology. but in this particular era, the 19th century, with the civil war within very recent memory, with the institution of formal slavery -- forget jim crow, slavery, easily within living memory -- black wealth and black self-determination was an incredible affront to the doctrine of white supremacy. and so i have to wonder what type of efforts to dis disenfranchise, to basically demolish the wealth, undermine the financial, you know, sources of these individuals, what did...
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. >> so -- but donald's followers are a black and white world here and he's going to -- they're going to crowly wants bill barr to give him a sense of what's coming. >> there's a question of whether bill barr is allowed to do that. part of the challenge we have to trust a lot of people that it's very difficult to have confidence in. bill barr got this job by essentially pledging loyalty to donald trump and by saying this thing was a witch hunt. he's now in church of the justice department and the only one that can give the report to the public. you have congress but for the mueller report, impeachment depends on his. we're trusting a lot here that has to do with this report and bill barr could keep us from ever getting it. >> exactly. because at this point we're looking at as other people have stated the barr report. we don't know what information he's actually going to make public. we don't know if he's going to engage in actually talking to the trump administration and colluding with them around this report. we just don't know. what we do know is that the republican party has looked the oth
. >> so -- but donald's followers are a black and white world here and he's going to -- they're going to crowly wants bill barr to give him a sense of what's coming. >> there's a question of whether bill barr is allowed to do that. part of the challenge we have to trust a lot of people that it's very difficult to have confidence in. bill barr got this job by essentially pledging loyalty to donald trump and by saying this thing was a witch hunt. he's now in church of the justice...
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white collar crimes. things committed in the board rooms are just as bad as things committed with a crow bar if someone ising to break in a house. so i really made a major effort on that. and then finally, i was one of the first prosecutors in the country to work with the innocence project to do a dna review on our cases, to do something differently when it came to eyewitness identification. so, you would have the police officer who was not involved in investigating the crime show the photos. and you would show the photos one at a time instead of all at once. and then we had videotaped interrogations in minnesota. we were one of the only states that did it at the time, to make sure that suspects were treated fairly, miranda rights were being read. and we ended up -- i remember debating the queen's d.a. about that to defend that practice to protect individual rights. so i made this major effort because i truly believe that our mission is to convict the guilty, yes, but protect the innocent, and there has been racism in our system, and there still is. >> according to the "minneapolis star tribune" in 2004,
white collar crimes. things committed in the board rooms are just as bad as things committed with a crow bar if someone ising to break in a house. so i really made a major effort on that. and then finally, i was one of the first prosecutors in the country to work with the innocence project to do a dna review on our cases, to do something differently when it came to eyewitness identification. so, you would have the police officer who was not involved in investigating the crime show the photos....
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crow after three terms in congress his sole win was naming a courthouse. right wing growth for action running a two minute ad painting o'rourke white privilege highlighting anpt to flee from fbi an incident that dogged o'rourke when he ran for the senate. >> especially whether you have nothing to run on. his greatest accomplishment is. >> he looks great. >> i lost to ted cruz. >> the president took note of o'rourke's gestures. >> i think he has a lot of hand movement. i have never seen so much hand movement. i said is he crazy or is that just the way he acts? >> and with all the excitement on his first day as a candidate for the democratic nomination. o'rourke picked um four congressional endorsements. he also told radio iowa that if elected he would suspend the federal death penalty. bret? >> bret: mike tobin in iowa, thanks. the a former contestant on the o. apprentice unwanted kissing and groping can move forward with defamation lawsuit against him. the new york aspeelsz court says the supremacy cause of the u.s. constitution does not require trials in state court to be delayed until the president is out of office. summer is among more than a dozen women
crow after three terms in congress his sole win was naming a courthouse. right wing growth for action running a two minute ad painting o'rourke white privilege highlighting anpt to flee from fbi an incident that dogged o'rourke when he ran for the senate. >> especially whether you have nothing to run on. his greatest accomplishment is. >> he looks great. >> i lost to ted cruz. >> the president took note of o'rourke's gestures. >> i think he has a lot of hand...
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sin, we have had overt policies fueled by white supremacy and racism, but it didn't start with slavery. it went even beyond the reconstruction period to the jim crow period. many of the best ideas we've had in america that have ushered millions of americans into the middle class, blacks were systematically excluded from the g.i. bill to even social security is written to try to exclude the professions african-americans were in. even in my lifetime, you had red-lining. you had mortgage loan problems. in fact, my family, to move into new jersey from washington, d.c., had to get a white family to pose as them in order to buy the house i grew up in. so what i'm saying to you, and my frustration is we don't have a way of addressing head-on in this country the persistence of racism, the persistence of white supremacy and impolice tlicit r bias. how do we talk about black protesters? they're thugs. you see it in our politics. willie horton and welfare queens. these tired tropes that still show up and allow things to happen like mass incarceration, which has implicit racial bias in our criminal justice system that hurts blacks. so i want to make sure we a
sin, we have had overt policies fueled by white supremacy and racism, but it didn't start with slavery. it went even beyond the reconstruction period to the jim crow period. many of the best ideas we've had in america that have ushered millions of americans into the middle class, blacks were systematically excluded from the g.i. bill to even social security is written to try to exclude the professions african-americans were in. even in my lifetime, you had red-lining. you had mortgage loan...
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white episode. they did a musical episode. they tried a lot of different stuff. >> i don't give a flying fig about the lines in my face, the crowsi don't know what a flying fig is. >> that's okay. they do. >> there is no trouble on the set. >> we have a very volatile relationship. there is a hate/love element to it. >> the flirtations were great and bruce and cybill were great. glenn caron kept them apart for a long time and bravo to him. >> what they did is they took the sam and diane dynamic from "cheers" and escalated it. "cheers" was will they or won't they? "moonlighting" was, do they even want to? >> stay away from me. >> here i come. >> but i don't want you. i never wanted you. >> yeah, right. >> does entertaining mean at some point stopping the tease of dave and maddie? do they get together at some point? >> that's going to be resolved this year. we like to think of it as two and a half years of foreplay. >> people who had been watching "moonlighting" for years were waiting for this moment. and your emotions are already there built on to the emotions you're seeing on the screen. so when "be my baby" by the ronettes start
white episode. they did a musical episode. they tried a lot of different stuff. >> i don't give a flying fig about the lines in my face, the crowsi don't know what a flying fig is. >> that's okay. they do. >> there is no trouble on the set. >> we have a very volatile relationship. there is a hate/love element to it. >> the flirtations were great and bruce and cybill were great. glenn caron kept them apart for a long time and bravo to him. >> what they did is...
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crowed building in new york city. he went to chicago where he joined the civil rights movement. we want to draw a contrast between a billionaire in the whiteose father gave him a million dollar loan to start to business to somebody who grew up like us worried about butting food on table. >> what was said in an nbc article about bernie sanders, to an extent trying to reinvent himself as he makes the approach for the president. the title is "the bernie you don't know, sanders gets personal on the campaign trial." to your points, here's come of what sanders 2.0 likely lance plans to talk about the campaign trail. he was raised in a jewish neighborhood where kids played stick ball in the street and nazi concentration camp tattoos peeked out from under sleeves in the grocery store. that's enough to give anybody pause right there. what don't we know about bernie sanders? >> you know, i said in this morning. it rings true. i've been doing campaigns almost 30 years. one thing all politicians have in common is they love to talk about themselves. guess what, bernie sanders is the opposite of that. he has struck me different than anybody i've worked
crowed building in new york city. he went to chicago where he joined the civil rights movement. we want to draw a contrast between a billionaire in the whiteose father gave him a million dollar loan to start to business to somebody who grew up like us worried about butting food on table. >> what was said in an nbc article about bernie sanders, to an extent trying to reinvent himself as he makes the approach for the president. the title is "the bernie you don't know, sanders gets...
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we reviewed white crow and you really liked white crow. loved it.iennes. us for me... are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. see us. white crow is a very fine film. in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was the palme d'0r winner. it is a story about a family on the margins of society. it may be a thriller, a crime thriller, it may be a family drama. it's lots of different things all mashed together. it is touching, moving and very mysterious. i really liked it. don't need to see it three times to understand it? no, i got it the first time. that's a relief! that's it from us. thank you so much for watching. goodbye from both of us. hello there. we may have stepped forward into spring with the clock change, but it will — for many of us — feel more like winter next week. it was a much chillier start, as you can see in gloucestershire anyway today. but this cloud is melting away in the south. the sun certainly out further north. more sunshine than we had yesterday, as you can see on the earlier satellite picture.
we reviewed white crow and you really liked white crow. loved it.iennes. us for me... are you a horror film fan? yes, and i love get out. see us. white crow is a very fine film. in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters. this was the palme d'0r winner. it is a story about a family on the margins of society. it may be a thriller, a crime thriller, it may be a family drama. it's lots of different things all mashed together. it is touching, moving and very mysterious. i really...
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yes, and i love get out we are in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters.ly drama, it is lots of different things all mashed together. it is touching, moving and mysterious, i really liked it.
yes, and i love get out we are in complete agreement on white crow. best dvd? shoplifters.ly drama, it is lots of different things all mashed together. it is touching, moving and mysterious, i really liked it.