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cia have conceivably got to do with the death of the best selling artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker broomfield trained on whether to raise them a good deal with. means the end of the northern ireland peace process. coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty thousand deaths alone could be linked to health service cuts but if anyone wanted member for the slashing of emergency services social housing and capitalist regulation this week's tragic and lethal inferno in london was it no wonder social cleansing emerges an issue within minutes of the fire breaking out in west london and increasing inequality that amaze chief of staff gavin barwell who allegedly sat on a tower block fire safety review even state mandated u.k. broadcasters at the scene couldn't avoid the topic of rich was as poor as they sought opinion from the local comm
cia have conceivably got to do with the death of the best selling artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker broomfield trained on whether to raise them a good deal with. means the end of the northern ireland peace process. coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero eight the journal of the royal...
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brother taking that was heroin but it was crack with whitney houston it was crying of course it went right up america wasn't just sound central conscious decision not the dilv into the cointelpro cia bad thing is there are great with me history is a great different film. which will cause very careful coverage i mean i think it's a hard pill for american public to swallow he went frightened off it because it was very low at why we miss lee does it and i was not up to all frightened off from it i mean i've sort of slightly touched on it on the south central film i remember when i was doing the film about death row records and begin to pack they were actually funded initially by with money from harry who was one of the cocaine you know and crack smugglers and he gave sugar night to three million dollars to set the company up and of course away from the cia stayed on drugs corporate music capitalism if you mention one of the people mentions that try she should be made to do barbra streisand whitney houston rather than doing anything like funkadelic yeah i think or have a good incredible
brother taking that was heroin but it was crack with whitney houston it was crying of course it went right up america wasn't just sound central conscious decision not the dilv into the cointelpro cia bad thing is there are great with me history is a great different film. which will cause very careful coverage i mean i think it's a hard pill for american public to swallow he went frightened off it because it was very low at why we miss lee does it and i was not up to all frightened off from it i...
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do you think you discovered who killed whitney, or what killed whitney?odyguard in the film says, there is no one not to blame for the tragedy that happened to this wonderful, beautiful woman. frank farmer, rachel marron. older viewers will recall whitney houston's turn opposite kevin costner in the bodyguard. you don't look like a bodyguard. what did you expect? well, i don't know, maybe a tough guy. this is my disguise. well, his timing is good. in a striking case of life imitating art, broomfield tracked down the singer's real bodyguard, a man called david roberts. you know the bodyguard sent in, he talks extensively in the film, a very detailed report about what was going on and suggesting that certain people should be removed from her entourage. and instead of that happening, he was removed. everybody was on drugs. it's a case of degrees. to what degree the individuals concerned were on drugs. that's all. i put it down on paper, i got the telephone call ina meeting. thank you very much, miss houston has decided she doesn't need anyone of your calibre
do you think you discovered who killed whitney, or what killed whitney?odyguard in the film says, there is no one not to blame for the tragedy that happened to this wonderful, beautiful woman. frank farmer, rachel marron. older viewers will recall whitney houston's turn opposite kevin costner in the bodyguard. you don't look like a bodyguard. what did you expect? well, i don't know, maybe a tough guy. this is my disguise. well, his timing is good. in a striking case of life imitating art,...
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whitney: can i be me. churchill, i do like bryan cox. he gives fantastic performances.ill in the run—up to d—day. he is not played as a bulldog that is a wounded beast. someone who has been sidelined. seen as a figurehead. he is convinced that the d—day landings operation is flawed and a dangerous and it will and possibly in tragic loss of life which recalls a previous conflict. he looks back to world war i. we seem at the beginning walking on the beach, the cd starts to turn red and he has visions of previous tragedies. —— the sea. he is attempting to convince everybody this is not a good idea. this will be the greatest campaign we have mounted. the operation will require 200,000 vehicles, 7000 sheets, swarms of planes, most essentially a quarter ofa planes, most essentially a quarter of a million men. all this will be focused in one place, taking the german army head on. that's right. no, gentlemen. this plan may be admirable in its bravery but in its risk it is foolhardy. up to 150,000 civilians will be killed. it could easily fail. we would lose in one strike most o
whitney: can i be me. churchill, i do like bryan cox. he gives fantastic performances.ill in the run—up to d—day. he is not played as a bulldog that is a wounded beast. someone who has been sidelined. seen as a figurehead. he is convinced that the d—day landings operation is flawed and a dangerous and it will and possibly in tragic loss of life which recalls a previous conflict. he looks back to world war i. we seem at the beginning walking on the beach, the cd starts to turn red and he...
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check out the young whitney and there's me.umber five, i have been an 18 weddings. next time i'll be the bride. >> hell no. that is five things you did not know about me, you can check me out on twitter and check out the show at chasing news. >> check out this video. a normal day and then -- oh my. that is a giants under water main break. the streets run brown witp://ww] it is a little soupy. >> soupy? >> it is grainy. like more li right? >> everything is all good. >> people cut the site post a video launched social media of a new york city carriage horse that was running from this streets of manhattan. goldie broke free on her way back to the stables. she took off. she ran 11 blocks right to her stable. there is no injury or anything. her owner said she was probably just wanted exercise and to play after slow day at work. >> she wanted to get home. >> check out this explosive video. a normal day and then -- oh my. that is a giant underwater main break. no one was injured. but, a lot of damage down there. i cannot believe that
check out the young whitney and there's me.umber five, i have been an 18 weddings. next time i'll be the bride. >> hell no. that is five things you did not know about me, you can check me out on twitter and check out the show at chasing news. >> check out this video. a normal day and then -- oh my. that is a giants under water main break. the streets run brown witp://ww] it is a little soupy. >> soupy? >> it is grainy. like more li right? >> everything is all good....
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whitney: can i be me.. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. welcome. what do you have for us, mark? a very diverse week. we have churchill with a powerhouse performance by bryan cox. we have gifted which is not what it looks like it's going to be. and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like bryan cox. he gives some fantastic performances. he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day. effectively, he is played as a bulldog but as a kind of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, this he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we see him at the beginning, he's walking on the beach, and
whitney: can i be me.. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. welcome. what do you have for us, mark? a very diverse week. we have churchill with a powerhouse performance by bryan cox. we have gifted which is not what it looks like it's going to be. and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like bryan cox. he gives some fantastic performances. he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to...
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whitney: can i be me.particular kind of documentary style. originally he put himself into the documentaries a lot. the figure who walks around with a boom mic, wandering into shot. he has very much taken a back seat here. you hear his voice a couple of times, but that's all. he's using footage from a tour that was going to be turned into a fly—on—the—wall documentary but never did. this is never—before—seen footage. it essentially traces her story from her home life, her mother who was a very powerful singer, and how she was then picked up by a record company, marketed as a pop singer, rather that as a gospel and r&b, which is where she came from. found herself in a difficult position in which she did not know who she was meant to be, and her relationship with people like, for example, robyn crawford and, of course, bobby brown. he's a clip. he loved her as herself. she could come off the stage and not have to be the person that everybody in the world expected her to be or who they thought she was. he unde
whitney: can i be me.particular kind of documentary style. originally he put himself into the documentaries a lot. the figure who walks around with a boom mic, wandering into shot. he has very much taken a back seat here. you hear his voice a couple of times, but that's all. he's using footage from a tour that was going to be turned into a fly—on—the—wall documentary but never did. this is never—before—seen footage. it essentially traces her story from her home life, her mother who...
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whitney: can i be me.cumentaries a lot. the figure who walks around with a boom mic, wandering into shot. he has very much taken a back seat here. you hear his voice a couple of times, but that's all. he's using footage from a tour that was going to be turned into a fly—on—the—wall documentary but never did. this is never—before—seen footage. it essentially traces her story from her home life, her mother, who was a very powerful singer, and how she was then picked up by a record company, marketed as a pop singer, rather that as a gospel and r&b, which is where she came from. found herself in a difficult position in which she did not know who she was meant to be, and her relationship with people like, for example, robyn crawford and, of course, bobby brown. here's a clip. he loved her as herself. she could come off the stage and not have to be the person that everybody in the world expected her to be or who they thought she was. he understood that part of her, he understood the pressures because he was bobb
whitney: can i be me.cumentaries a lot. the figure who walks around with a boom mic, wandering into shot. he has very much taken a back seat here. you hear his voice a couple of times, but that's all. he's using footage from a tour that was going to be turned into a fly—on—the—wall documentary but never did. this is never—before—seen footage. it essentially traces her story from her home life, her mother, who was a very powerful singer, and how she was then picked up by a record...
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. >>> whitney has clothing to pack in classes a.. wasn't expecting an email from the school things she's one of 1400 students who could not be guaranteed on campus housing. >> i was thinking i would get something. i didn't get anything at all. i don't know where i'm going to live. i can commute from stockton sacramento area. >> reporter: the school has admitted a bumper crop of freshman. >> we had a class of 3200 students last year. we did expand that to 4000 this fall but right now we have 5050 signed up for orientation. >> reporter: there are only 4000 on-campus beds reading most on the housing waitlist including about 120 freshman will likely not get into the dorms. >> the housing crisis in -- crisis is something we need to address and is at the top of our presidents list. win over the last 10 years, san jose state has added four new dorms but there are currently no plans for more. is worrisome considering the cost -- housing cost in silicon valley>> i would want to live on campus and know that i would be fine here and nothing wou
. >>> whitney has clothing to pack in classes a.. wasn't expecting an email from the school things she's one of 1400 students who could not be guaranteed on campus housing. >> i was thinking i would get something. i didn't get anything at all. i don't know where i'm going to live. i can commute from stockton sacramento area. >> reporter: the school has admitted a bumper crop of freshman. >> we had a class of 3200 students last year. we did expand that to 4000 this...
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jim: and this classic from whitney houston. >> ♪ because the greatest love of all is happening to me: you know, jim, through our lifetimes, we have all learned that love and heartbreak sometimes go together all too well. jim: and those emotions are shared in some of the most expressive love songs of all-time. >> ♪ baby, come back any kind of fool could see there was something in everything about you ♪ >> ♪ all by myself i don't wanna be all by myself ♪ >> ♪ if ever you're in my arms again this time i'll love you much better ♪ >> ♪ i know i'll never love this way again so i keep holding on ♪ kassie: but that pain could be worth it when you do find that special someone. >> ♪ love love will keep us together think of me, babe, whenever ♪ >> ♪ and she believes in me i'll never know just what she sees in me ♪ >> ♪ reunited and it feels so good ♪ kassie: this collection is just loaded with music that goes together so well. jim: so many times, we want a special cd for those romantic moments, and we can't find one that has all the songs we love. kassie: and if i try to download, i cannot reme
jim: and this classic from whitney houston. >> ♪ because the greatest love of all is happening to me: you know, jim, through our lifetimes, we have all learned that love and heartbreak sometimes go together all too well. jim: and those emotions are shared in some of the most expressive love songs of all-time. >> ♪ baby, come back any kind of fool could see there was something in everything about you ♪ >> ♪ all by myself i don't wanna be all by myself ♪ >> ♪...
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this is the story of whitney houston, who we all know, an extraordinary singer, but this is really a very touching tale about the way that she was used and in some ways exploited by the people around her, by the music industry, and forced to be the kind of performer both in her sexuality and her racial identity that what was not even comfortable for her. so, it's a lot about the pressures to conform that even she with all her talent faced. so, and then we have unsung heroes as well, an amazing film called, "woman on fire," which celebrates the life and the extraordinary achievements of the new york fire department's first transgender trans feminine firefighter. and so, what's fun and interesting is both in documentaries and in fiction is to dive into lives that you wouldn't necessarily encounter, and realize the kinds of intersections of stories that filmmakers can introduce us to. robert: i think the intersections, that is a great way to describe it. i'm glad you're coming back later on our show to talk about some more of these films. all right, good to see you. all right, well, aga
this is the story of whitney houston, who we all know, an extraordinary singer, but this is really a very touching tale about the way that she was used and in some ways exploited by the people around her, by the music industry, and forced to be the kind of performer both in her sexuality and her racial identity that what was not even comfortable for her. so, it's a lot about the pressures to conform that even she with all her talent faced. so, and then we have unsung heroes as well, an amazing...
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fame does. >> whitney was at the top of the chart. she had seven consecutive number one records. was everyone. her favorite saying cannot be me. i've made all of these people happy. >> bobby brown, all of these behind the scenes futures, clips, footage we haven't seen, like real reviewing interviews of people that new her there is premiered at the try beck a film festival, rest of the worlds will see it on show time august 26. >> what a voice, what a voice. one of the most popular streaming shows netflix is renewing unbreakable kim i schmidt for a fourth season. if you haven't jumped on the kim i wagon yet, it is a citcom from tina fay it, follows always optimistic kim i as she makes her way through new life in new york, actually held captive for like 13 years, and she was freed, so she is starting over with some of her crazy and funny friend. it is a good show. being renewed foresees on four. >> all right, this is something that's been trending right now, a lot of people talking about it on twitter. a visit to the white house are the winners going to go? our goal end state warri
fame does. >> whitney was at the top of the chart. she had seven consecutive number one records. was everyone. her favorite saying cannot be me. i've made all of these people happy. >> bobby brown, all of these behind the scenes futures, clips, footage we haven't seen, like real reviewing interviews of people that new her there is premiered at the try beck a film festival, rest of the worlds will see it on show time august 26. >> what a voice, what a voice. one of the most...
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it was almost midnight when detective lieutenant robin whitney hit record, turning the clock back to 8:30 that same morning when ann got home from her overnight shift. >> we were talking. she made me coffee. >> reporter: playtime with a noisy brianna followed. then lunch. and after, a request from ann, a paramedic, remember, who was trying to nap before another overnight shift. >> she's like, can you just go to the mall or whatever. >> reporter: cara and brianna left the house about 3:00 p.m., she told detective lieutenant whitney, the good-bye to ann -- just matter-of-fact. >> that's all i can think of, you know? is the little good-bye greeting. "see you later," you know? and here we are. >> reporter: mother and daughter had a busy outing, shopping for socks at the mall, going to mcdonalds to grab food for brianna and then, a change of heart, going to a burger king instead for mac and cheese. >> and haven't been able to get ahold of ann. we've been texting, we've been calling. >> reporter: then home. brianna spotted ann's body first. >> and bri's like, "mama down there?" and i -- we
it was almost midnight when detective lieutenant robin whitney hit record, turning the clock back to 8:30 that same morning when ann got home from her overnight shift. >> we were talking. she made me coffee. >> reporter: playtime with a noisy brianna followed. then lunch. and after, a request from ann, a paramedic, remember, who was trying to nap before another overnight shift. >> she's like, can you just go to the mall or whatever. >> reporter: cara and brianna left the...
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it's a canadian company with a pratt and whitney canada and a russian company if you should in the aerospace company that builds planes these two companies met in paris france during the paris air show and they signed a memorandum of understanding now i know a lot of you're shaking your heads a memorandum of understanding is just one of those agreements a lot of times that you could pretty much throw out the window but this again is it is important it's an important deal sometimes when we see two companies like this sitting down and ironing something like this out it's a major step forward so this is about one plane in particular it's the i l one one four one hundred it's the regional turbo prop plane that these two companies actually worked on back in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and early two thousand they actually built this plane they've flown over one hundred thousand hours in the air this thing is tried and true it was built and is it was back to stand under the illusion and we know that there airways actually did end up buying some of these planes back in two thousand and two n
it's a canadian company with a pratt and whitney canada and a russian company if you should in the aerospace company that builds planes these two companies met in paris france during the paris air show and they signed a memorandum of understanding now i know a lot of you're shaking your heads a memorandum of understanding is just one of those agreements a lot of times that you could pretty much throw out the window but this again is it is important it's an important deal sometimes when we see...
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so final i want to call it whitney houston it's really bobbi kristina biopic.ry in such a humane way with the sensitivities involved. >> yes. >> he we really look forward to presenting work that was put out into it. >> come out and see dee me tonight at sobe lounge. all the details online. >> thanks for being here today. >> you're gorgeous. >> to you. over to you guys on the couch. >>> erin. >> erin over to you at the cooking segment. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> here we go. it is 10:47 right now and coming up it is a celebration of food and family and it's just in time for fod fodder father' days. we've got a cooking segment for father's and sons with one of the most demanded chefs in the region. grit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up ou on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. fios built its 100% fiber optic networ
so final i want to call it whitney houston it's really bobbi kristina biopic.ry in such a humane way with the sensitivities involved. >> yes. >> he we really look forward to presenting work that was put out into it. >> come out and see dee me tonight at sobe lounge. all the details online. >> thanks for being here today. >> you're gorgeous. >> to you. over to you guys on the couch. >>> erin. >> erin over to you at the cooking segment. >>...
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i'll never sing like whitney.to somebody love me the way i am. >> the new single out next month here's "the way i are," bebe rexha. [ applause ] ♪ i'm sorry i'm not the most pretty ♪ ♪ i'll never ever sing like whitney ♪ ♪ ooh but i still wanna dance with somebody ♪ ♪ so let's let our hearts bleed till they turn to rust ♪ ♪ gonna live it up 'cause it's dangerous ♪ ♪ no i don't wanna play the part i just wanna dance with somebody amen ♪ ♪ i just wanna dance with somebody yeah ♪ ♪ i just wanna dance with somebody i just wanna dance with somebody ♪ are you that somebody ♪ ♪ don't matter who you are just love me the way i are ♪ ♪ i just wanna dance with somebody i just wanna dance with somebody ♪ ♪ hey ♪ i'm sorry that my lyrics ain't cool ♪ ♪ i know i ain't the way i used to but i still wanna dance with somebody ♪ ♪ hey ♪ so let's let our hearts bleed till they turn to rust ♪ ♪ gonna live it up 'cause it's dangerous ♪ ♪ no i don't wanna play the part i just wanna dance with somebody i just wanna dance with somebody i
i'll never sing like whitney.to somebody love me the way i am. >> the new single out next month here's "the way i are," bebe rexha. [ applause ] ♪ i'm sorry i'm not the most pretty ♪ ♪ i'll never ever sing like whitney ♪ ♪ ooh but i still wanna dance with somebody ♪ ♪ so let's let our hearts bleed till they turn to rust ♪ ♪ gonna live it up 'cause it's dangerous ♪ ♪ no i don't wanna play the part i just wanna dance with somebody amen ♪ ♪ i just wanna...
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. >> before she transfers, whitney has clothing to pack in classes to pick.she wasn't expecting an email from the school saying she's one of 1400 students who could not be guaranteed on campus housing. >> i was thinking i'd get something but i didn't get anything at all. i don't know where i'm going to live. i can commute from stockton. >> there's a bumper crop of freshman. >> last year we had 3200 students. this year we have 4000. right now we have 5050 signed up for orientation.>> there are only 4000 on campus beds. >> the housing crisis is something we need to address. it's something at the top of our list and we will be looking at in the coming months. >> reporter: over the last 10 years san jose state has added four dorms but they're not plans for nor. students say it's worrisome. especially considering apartment costs in silicon valley. >> that is a factor for me. i would want to live on campus and know that i would be fine here and nothing would happen. >> i would only be able to -- willing to do it from a community college.>> whitney wishes she had kn
. >> before she transfers, whitney has clothing to pack in classes to pick.she wasn't expecting an email from the school saying she's one of 1400 students who could not be guaranteed on campus housing. >> i was thinking i'd get something but i didn't get anything at all. i don't know where i'm going to live. i can commute from stockton. >> there's a bumper crop of freshman. >> last year we had 3200 students. this year we have 4000. right now we have 5050 signed up for...
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cindy, don, emily, franklin, blah, bra, blah to the end of the list it withny if we get that far -- whitney if we get that far. what the experts say, these are the average numbers on top. they forecast 11 to 17 named storms. five to nine of which will be hurricanes. two to four will be major hurricanes. that means category three or higher. so if these numbers verify it, it will make it one of the busiest hurricane seasons in a while and one high pressure controlling the weather, clear, warm, gorgeous. 78 in martinsburg. 84 in fredericksburg. annapolis. 82 and 83 in the capital. numbers will go down a bit. slow drop. clear skies and the light winds and the dry air overhead the temperatures will fall through the overnight. by sunrise when you get up, temperatures will be in the lower 50's. north and west of the metro area. warmer on the water to annapolis because of the influence of the warmer chesapeake bay waters. tomorrow is back to 80. plenty of sunshine. clouds in the afternoon. another partly cloudy and a pleasant day on saturday. 80. we hit sunday. we start with the sun. at some point
cindy, don, emily, franklin, blah, bra, blah to the end of the list it withny if we get that far -- whitney if we get that far. what the experts say, these are the average numbers on top. they forecast 11 to 17 named storms. five to nine of which will be hurricanes. two to four will be major hurricanes. that means category three or higher. so if these numbers verify it, it will make it one of the busiest hurricane seasons in a while and one high pressure controlling the weather, clear, warm,...
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whitney houston, kevin costner, the song "i will always love you."nd my speech. >> jimmy: and that's how you ended your speech. ♪ and i will always love you [ cheers and applause ] ♪ will always love you >> jimmy: a beautiful voice. >> it went on way too long. >> jimmy: i liked that. >> yeah, people started getting up and leaving. >> jimmy: i know you love sports. you're a big -- originally maybe wanted to be sportscaster when you started out, who's your all-time favorite basketball player? >> number one, magic johnson. >> jimmy: do you know magic johnson? >> he's the basketball player i know the best even though i barely know him. >> jimmy: i see. >> i have had chase encounters. he's a dad at the school our kids go to. >> jimmy: oh, wow that's what it's like to live in l.a. by the way. magic and will ferrell are the d dads. >> at dropoff and pickup. i played in a charity game, and we were both on the same team. i remember, don't take your eyes off magic because as soon as you do, the ball will hit. sure enough the ball came out of nowhere, i caught
whitney houston, kevin costner, the song "i will always love you."nd my speech. >> jimmy: and that's how you ended your speech. ♪ and i will always love you [ cheers and applause ] ♪ will always love you >> jimmy: a beautiful voice. >> it went on way too long. >> jimmy: i liked that. >> yeah, people started getting up and leaving. >> jimmy: i know you love sports. you're a big -- originally maybe wanted to be sportscaster when you started out,...
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a documentary about whitney houston's life is coming to showtime! now nearly 24 hours later - still an active scene.. sam sam live tease pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. rries for john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. now, good morning washington, on your side. [shots] autria: chaos in the ballpark. congressman in the crosshairs. >> without these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. raising the heroes. lawmakers are united in the wake of the attack. plus, the condition of one of their own in the hospital. to medstarxandria hospital,
a documentary about whitney houston's life is coming to showtime! now nearly 24 hours later - still an active scene.. sam sam live tease pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big...
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so here to show us how to mark a business on social media is whitney stringer owner of whitney stringer social media pretty much. you don't have to be a business owner, it's knowing how to effectively reach your >> exactly. >> and there's so many to choose from and i feel like a work bes. so nor than male users and more of the baby boomers than younger generation, if you have a business more targeted towards that demographic you would choose facebook, if you have something that's towards young teens you might want to choose something like snapchat or instagram >> yes. >> that is interesting. so would you say to business owners you should reach out on all platforms and maybe do like different things on >> i believe like i said, it's better to do a couple really well and not necessarily on all of the platforms. but i think you, wherever you're at making sure that you have really goo sometimes it can be the same social media guru or know how. the secrets and tips how to increase your audience using hash tags and tagging and all of that. things you can offer up >> one thing that i suggest t
so here to show us how to mark a business on social media is whitney stringer owner of whitney stringer social media pretty much. you don't have to be a business owner, it's knowing how to effectively reach your >> exactly. >> and there's so many to choose from and i feel like a work bes. so nor than male users and more of the baby boomers than younger generation, if you have a business more targeted towards that demographic you would choose facebook, if you have something that's...
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whitney houston, boys two men and baby face inducted into the hall of fame.ran received awards. he was presented with the how david star light award given to young artist that has left a significant impact on the music industry. >>> you know for mow just to be in room with these song writers is an exciting thing. to be able to play a song in front of them and receive an award that's given by them is pretty cool. >> the night's highest honor went to past inductee and composer alan year classic rock station 102.9 hell its veterans radio thon throughout the daysie national constitution center. that event benefits the veterans multi service center in physical offering services programs, opportunities their families in our area. >>> we'll nee tomorrow. >> keep it handy not a complete wash out. we will have some morning forgot there. so be aware otherwise, hot and humid, 86 on saturday. 90 on sunday. you factor in the humidity, it upper 90s. >> that will do it. straight ahead tmz and dish nation. stay tuned for chasing news followed by the simpsons. >> we'll be liv
whitney houston, boys two men and baby face inducted into the hall of fame.ran received awards. he was presented with the how david star light award given to young artist that has left a significant impact on the music industry. >>> you know for mow just to be in room with these song writers is an exciting thing. to be able to play a song in front of them and receive an award that's given by them is pretty cool. >> the night's highest honor went to past inductee and composer alan...
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. >> according to derl toll gist whitney bow she says moisturizers with spf offer incidental coverage even when we do pull out the dedicated sunscreen. >> typical american uses about half of what they need. when it comes to sun protection. >> as a result, spf number matters. if you are using you are getting spf 30 and 40. rule of thumb. apply double what you think you need reach for the higher spfs. >> finally, application is vital when it comes to sun protection. after applying spf 50 we scanned her face again. results she its getting great coverage but missing key areas like her eyelids and lips that are very sensitive to sun damage. while you may think using a spray gets everything covered perfectly. >> catch with the spray is after you spray it, you have to rub it in with your hands. or else you don't get even protection on the skin. double your usual spf and double how much you use. typically shot glass full for your body. rub it in. becky worley, abc news, new york. >> becky knows how to get our attention. that would make sense. >> shot glass, we are listening. can't they make a
. >> according to derl toll gist whitney bow she says moisturizers with spf offer incidental coverage even when we do pull out the dedicated sunscreen. >> typical american uses about half of what they need. when it comes to sun protection. >> as a result, spf number matters. if you are using you are getting spf 30 and 40. rule of thumb. apply double what you think you need reach for the higher spfs. >> finally, application is vital when it comes to sun protection. after...
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the unmanned aircraft was flying between air bases in california when it crashed near mount whitney and fortunately crews were able to stop the flames from spreading. >>> americans are expected to hit the roads in record numbers for independence day. aaa believe that 44 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home during the 4th of july holiday weekend. and that represents a 3% increase from last year. most travelers go by car with the cheapest gas at the start of the summer in 12 years. reach out, say something. addiction is a disease. don't suffer. don't wait. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or go to reachnj.gov the road to recovery starts now. >>> health check this noon. if you have the threw vaccine last winter but still got sick, it was ineffective in protecting orlando americans even though it was a good match to the bug going around. it was 22% affective overall but did a poor job with americans 65 and older that is troubling because they suffer the most flu deaths. >>> britain's prince phillip is released from the hospital. the 96-year-old husband of queen eliz
the unmanned aircraft was flying between air bases in california when it crashed near mount whitney and fortunately crews were able to stop the flames from spreading. >>> americans are expected to hit the roads in record numbers for independence day. aaa believe that 44 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home during the 4th of july holiday weekend. and that represents a 3% increase from last year. most travelers go by car with the cheapest gas at the start of the summer...
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fresco use whitney takes to us atlantic city where mayor don guardian cut the ribbon to officially reopenhe boardwalk between rhode island and oriental avenue. according to reports the $5 million project includes new handrails, ramps and seating areas. the neck part of the rebuild will extend beyond oriental avenue and add new bulkhead as well as a see wall. when you see news happening take out your phone, shoot it and use that fresco app to zen it to our newsroom. >>> a recall tonight involving birth control and a packaging error that could lead to pregnancy. they're pulling mill bell las 24fe nationwide. the fda says the first four days of the birth control packet have four non hormonal placebo tablets instead of the active tablets. if you have the product, call your doctor and return the pills to wherever you bought them. you'll find all the details on fox29.com. >>> all right. sean bell, for me a dubs fan this has been great nba finals. >> you are happy right now. you are very happy. nba final social security over. it's a wrap. the warriors are about to sweep the cavs and become the f
fresco use whitney takes to us atlantic city where mayor don guardian cut the ribbon to officially reopenhe boardwalk between rhode island and oriental avenue. according to reports the $5 million project includes new handrails, ramps and seating areas. the neck part of the rebuild will extend beyond oriental avenue and add new bulkhead as well as a see wall. when you see news happening take out your phone, shoot it and use that fresco app to zen it to our newsroom. >>> a recall tonight...
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. >>> the newest member of our special assignment unit whitney wild is with us now. you've been looking into the the safety records for both of these companies. >> this is real. people have real questions about this. we looked into two federal agencies, occupational safety and health administration. and the federal railroad administration. according to the faa csx saw 11 deaths and almost 3,000 cases of maintenance workers hurt on the job between january 2000 and march 2017. data shows that eight employees for amtrak died while on the clock in that same time frame. and more than 5800 cases of workers who were hurt, again, this is l osha's website shows investigators conducted more than 31 inspections on csx. and 30 inspections of amtrak since january 2007, companies racking up those violations. the reality is we don't know exactly what happened in those cases because the website doesn't give a narrative. we're going to keep pushing on this to learn just as much as we can. we of course took what we found to csx and amtrak. both companies saying they do make safety a t
. >>> the newest member of our special assignment unit whitney wild is with us now. you've been looking into the the safety records for both of these companies. >> this is real. people have real questions about this. we looked into two federal agencies, occupational safety and health administration. and the federal railroad administration. according to the faa csx saw 11 deaths and almost 3,000 cases of maintenance workers hurt on the job between january 2000 and march 2017. data...
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it hasn't built in like a mount whitney but it's showing signs of doing that as we head toward the weekend. inland temperatures will be warm. our power house low on the weekend is now taking the turn. moves out of the mountain area into the plains and whopper of thunderstorm activity there. next system looks like it wants to drop in but it's aiming at the pacific northwest as the high starts to build in. that deepens, that will start to fire up the ridge. there is still a breeze. anything less than 20 so so. 50s on the temperatures. couple of out liars. buchanan. there is a big difference there. 49, 46 santa rosa to half moon bay and the santa clara valley. upper 40s, low 50s. 47 felton. scotts valley. 50 santa clara. little cool there. this time of year the nights short. the days long. that's cool there. it'll rebound fast. incline village. state line 38. south lake tahoe 48. reno. we have gone from cold to not as cold. looks clear and a little bit of fog. everything says sun and getting warmer. 60s, 70s to low 80s and upper 80s to maybe near 90. tomorrow looks to be a copy. then it'll re
it hasn't built in like a mount whitney but it's showing signs of doing that as we head toward the weekend. inland temperatures will be warm. our power house low on the weekend is now taking the turn. moves out of the mountain area into the plains and whopper of thunderstorm activity there. next system looks like it wants to drop in but it's aiming at the pacific northwest as the high starts to build in. that deepens, that will start to fire up the ridge. there is still a breeze. anything less...
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father ryan whitney. feels good to come full circle, man, so i'm enjoying. >> pretty much shout out there. that is prince george's county native kevin durant giving his hometown a shout out after last night's big win in the nba finals. it's the first nba championship for durant in his ten year nba career. there were a lot of eyes on him after making that decision to join the warriors in july but he led golden state to the championship. huge for him, for the warriors, but for him, really. >> i think he had a lot to proof taking all of that heat for making that decision. he had a great playoff altogether. but i think it is fair to say that they probably wouldn't have gotten that ring without ndur >> shout out to keith clean ton. >> wanda, too. friend of the show. >>> want to get you another check on weather and traffic. >> for that let's start off with chuck. it's going to be another scorcher. >> yes, indeed. summertime heat is back in play. once again we're in weather alert mode to help you get ahead of th
father ryan whitney. feels good to come full circle, man, so i'm enjoying. >> pretty much shout out there. that is prince george's county native kevin durant giving his hometown a shout out after last night's big win in the nba finals. it's the first nba championship for durant in his ten year nba career. there were a lot of eyes on him after making that decision to join the warriors in july but he led golden state to the championship. huge for him, for the warriors, but for him, really....
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. >> reporter: lieutenant nelson whitney of the falls township mows department says the heroin problem is tikrit cal level here and is gettin worse. >> when i was a young officer in the '90's, we might get four or five overdoses a year. now sometimes we've gotten for and five in a week much it's incredible what has happened. >> reporter: lieutenant nelson is all for anything to can eradicate this growing epidemic in bucks county. >> they may be reluctant to call 911. they may not have relationship with an officer in their local police depth. this provides an ease so phone number where they they can leave anonymous tips. >> reporter: the sign have the tip line to call and the hope is they will will be in every yard around the county. >> that's people standing up and saying we're not going take the any more, we're putting you drug dealers on notice. >> reporter: local leaders admit their best efforts to battle the heroin crisis aren't good enough and feel a monetary incentive just may be the answ answer. >> we've got to find a way to engage the public. and if -- if offering a reward help
. >> reporter: lieutenant nelson whitney of the falls township mows department says the heroin problem is tikrit cal level here and is gettin worse. >> when i was a young officer in the '90's, we might get four or five overdoses a year. now sometimes we've gotten for and five in a week much it's incredible what has happened. >> reporter: lieutenant nelson is all for anything to can eradicate this growing epidemic in bucks county. >> they may be reluctant to call 911....
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xavier graduated from one of chicago's premiere high schools, the whitney young high school. he played football for a year the heart of the african-american in the south morehouse university. in the year 2014, mr. speaker, xavier joined the city of hicago as a volunteer. it is part of americorps whose purpose it is to send young mentors into underserved communities to be able to help, to provide guidance and most portantly of all, to provide meaningful, substantive examples. promise, so much , so much personality. he could walk into a room and just light up. friends always knew they could to get a vier compassionate hearing of their .ssues and their problems if you were down for a moment, hey, xavier could lift you up for the rest of the day. he didn't get to be this kind of excellent individual by accident. he was born into a family of community-conscious people. -- father, ra joy the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rush: xavier tried to change chicago, according -- is the first african-american woman president of the women's council of r
xavier graduated from one of chicago's premiere high schools, the whitney young high school. he played football for a year the heart of the african-american in the south morehouse university. in the year 2014, mr. speaker, xavier joined the city of hicago as a volunteer. it is part of americorps whose purpose it is to send young mentors into underserved communities to be able to help, to provide guidance and most portantly of all, to provide meaningful, substantive examples. promise, so much ,...
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conceivably got to do with the death of the best selling soundtrack artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker nick broomfield and sharon framed on whether to raise them a good deal with the means the end of the northern ireland peace process all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty thousand deaths alone could be linked to health service cuts but if anyone wanted member for the slashing of emergency services social housing and capitalist regulation this week's tragic and lethal inferno in london was it no wonder social cleansing emerges an issue within minutes of the fire breaking out in west london and increasing inequality that learned to raise a maze chief of staff gavin vowell who allegedly sat on a tower block fire safety review even state mandated u.k. broadcasters at the scene couldn't avoid the topic of rich was
conceivably got to do with the death of the best selling soundtrack artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker nick broomfield and sharon framed on whether to raise them a good deal with the means the end of the northern ireland peace process all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero...
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sky, ishmael beah, candice millard, greg fontenot and whitney carol. [applause] >> thank you very much. as long as humans have been telling stories they have been telling war stories. we can conclude the universe of war to the human experience to the fact that classic texts writtens long before our own time continue to find places on modern military reading lists yet whole armies and by extension i think all wars are reflections of the societies that produce them. to paraphrase, they are all happy in their own way. speaking to this diversity we have a distinguished panel with us today which i would like to take the opportunity to introduce. greg fontenot served for over 30 years in armor assignments in iraq, africa and the united states. he commanded a tank battalion in southwest asia and armored bugrade in germany and bosnia. he taught history as west point and later commanded the battle army command. following his retirement in 1999, he turned his attention toward training and experimentation for the u.s. army and later served as the director at ford
sky, ishmael beah, candice millard, greg fontenot and whitney carol. [applause] >> thank you very much. as long as humans have been telling stories they have been telling war stories. we can conclude the universe of war to the human experience to the fact that classic texts writtens long before our own time continue to find places on modern military reading lists yet whole armies and by extension i think all wars are reflections of the societies that produce them. to paraphrase, they are...
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joining us right now for more, is whitney wolf bumble's founder and ceo and whitney, thanks for beingthank you for having me this morning. >> let's back this up before we start talking about the location where people can meet for people who don't know what bumble is, it's similar to -- to -- >> tinder. sort of. >> where you were co-founder. but you put a new twist on this whole thing. >> that's right. >> so explain it. >> so bumble is a plop where women make the first move. >> what does that mean? >> women have 24 hours to make the first move with a connection after they both chosen to connect. >> swipe each other? >> choose if they want a connection. and then she has 24 hours to make the first move. unless it's a same sex match in which either party have 24 hours to do so. >> so she gets his information. she can't get hearse -- >> they both can see one another's profiles but he cannot contact her. this gives her control. it changes the rules of the game essentially. we've grown up in this world where women don't make the first move or they're told not to. finally women are making the
joining us right now for more, is whitney wolf bumble's founder and ceo and whitney, thanks for beingthank you for having me this morning. >> let's back this up before we start talking about the location where people can meet for people who don't know what bumble is, it's similar to -- to -- >> tinder. sort of. >> where you were co-founder. but you put a new twist on this whole thing. >> that's right. >> so explain it. >> so bumble is a plop where women make...
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whitney wolfe launched dating app bumble to put women in the driving seat.she's also a co—founder of the better known dating app tinder. so what advice does she wish was given when she started up? the one piece of advice i wish i had when i started out would be to not take yourself too seriously. never neglect the things that matter most in life which is yourfriends, your family, your health. i think work is amazing and finding success is very rewarding, but there's no reward in the end if you neglected the things that matter the most. so it's incredibly important, regardless of how tired or busy or overloaded you are in your day—to—day, you must take time to call your grandparents or call an old friend or take an afternoon off to spend time with your parents if you're so lucky to have these people around you still. remember to stay grounded and to remain humble and grateful. without those values, you have nothing in the end. dominic 0'connell is here. we were looking at your tweet earlier about the co—op bank. that's good news today. the co-op bank has been
whitney wolfe launched dating app bumble to put women in the driving seat.she's also a co—founder of the better known dating app tinder. so what advice does she wish was given when she started up? the one piece of advice i wish i had when i started out would be to not take yourself too seriously. never neglect the things that matter most in life which is yourfriends, your family, your health. i think work is amazing and finding success is very rewarding, but there's no reward in the end if...
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and last but not least, whitney terrell is the officer author of the huntsman. the king of kings county and most recently the good lieutenant which won acclaim for its humane and honest treatment of the experiences of american soldiers in iraq. he is the recipient of the james bay missionary over his society award and a harder fellowship from princeton university's lewis center for the arts. during the 2006 and 2010, he was an embedded reporter in iraq and cover the war for washington post magazine, slate and national public radio. his nonfiction as additionally appeared in the new york times, harpers, the new york observer, the kansas city star and other publications. he currently teaches creative writing at the university of missouri kansas city. please join me in giving a warm welcome to all our panelists. [applause] so to be in our conversation today i'd like to invite all of you to share in the journeys that brought you to your work and at specific topics that you explore they're in. i think from the biographies that i just read, some of you may seem self-e
and last but not least, whitney terrell is the officer author of the huntsman. the king of kings county and most recently the good lieutenant which won acclaim for its humane and honest treatment of the experiences of american soldiers in iraq. he is the recipient of the james bay missionary over his society award and a harder fellowship from princeton university's lewis center for the arts. during the 2006 and 2010, he was an embedded reporter in iraq and cover the war for washington post...
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should say so we're hearing of a company that wouldn't it's because you can't but if they cut and whitney and a russian company and the aerospace company that builds planes these two companies . are show. of understanding i know of your pick. and it's just one of those are pretty much that the british proposal. is it is important it's an important deal sometimes when you see two companies like that that's sitting down and earning something like this it's a major step forward so this is about one in particular it's the one for one hundred it's a regional turbo prop plane that these two companies actually worked on back of the late one nine hundred ninety s. and early two thousand they actually built this plane they've flown over one hundred thousand hours in the air this thing is tried and true it was built and is it was back to stand under the illusion and we know that there airways actually did end up buying some of these planes back in two thousand and two now this many years forward we're looking at a plane and they're re of or i should say the rebirth really of this project to to work
should say so we're hearing of a company that wouldn't it's because you can't but if they cut and whitney and a russian company and the aerospace company that builds planes these two companies . are show. of understanding i know of your pick. and it's just one of those are pretty much that the british proposal. is it is important it's an important deal sometimes when you see two companies like that that's sitting down and earning something like this it's a major step forward so this is about...
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this ye tomorrow, you can see "whitney, can i be me?"hen sunday, "year of the scab," it began with replacement players or scabs. >> sounds cool. >> from the movie buzzing about what is going on at the signature theater. and you got a chance to talk to the stars. tell me about it. >> yes, "jesus christ superstar" the classic musical by tim rice and andrew lloyd webber. here's what they had to say. >> they had it on their minds, we've got, i don't know how to love him. all the classics. >> what's the buzz? >> what's the buzz about the visuals? what are we going to see on stage here? does it look divine? >> it definitely does, but in a sleek and modern way. but the audience is literally thrust into the action. they're seated all around the stage and it's completely in the round. so it's very thrilling, as an audience member. >> good deal. >> a lot of people rock concept album. >> wtop's jason fraley, you still have me on "baby driver." >> wet the whistle. >> see you in a bit. >>> it's a busy one in the storm center. >> we're going to see a
this ye tomorrow, you can see "whitney, can i be me?"hen sunday, "year of the scab," it began with replacement players or scabs. >> sounds cool. >> from the movie buzzing about what is going on at the signature theater. and you got a chance to talk to the stars. tell me about it. >> yes, "jesus christ superstar" the classic musical by tim rice and andrew lloyd webber. here's what they had to say. >> they had it on their minds, we've got, i...