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first of all, it's really wonderful to me to make new friends. i mean, i have orthodox friends. i have friends from different size of the israeli society that i don't encounter every day. that really first of all opens my heart. because i believe that the way to make change is to meet people on the personal level. that can really change. it can change my life. it can change the lives of the people around me. it raises my curiosity. it really empowers me in a way that, you know, i feel i can make a difference. it's not only about me. it's about the people that are with me in the group. i feel that together we can really make a change if we continue these wonderful connections and friendships that we are forming. >> how many of you are there? >> 15 i believe. >> can you give me an idea of the structure, what you do during the course of a year, what you do together? >> we meet once a month. every meeting takes place in a different location. >> for a full day. >> right. it's led by one of the members in the group. for example, we had a day in jerusalem where the community is. we had
first of all, it's really wonderful to me to make new friends. i mean, i have orthodox friends. i have friends from different size of the israeli society that i don't encounter every day. that really first of all opens my heart. because i believe that the way to make change is to meet people on the personal level. that can really change. it can change my life. it can change the lives of the people around me. it raises my curiosity. it really empowers me in a way that, you know, i feel i can...
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lego wonder woman.rtesy of lego. made of 22,000 lego bricks that took over 317 hours to design and build. what do you think of lego wonder woman? >> it's cool. >> it's cool. yeah, i agree. check your wonder woman pose once again. i love it. wonder woman herself, gal gadot, ismostly rain-free, but watch out for areas of dense fog. rain rolls back in for the evening rush and continues overnight ending by the wednesday morning commute. temperatures today will be cooler than yesterday in the 60s. we climb back into the mid 70s by wednesday. >>> yeah. i feel like i need a shield and some cuffs and the lasso and the invisible jet, yes, girls. i love it. they're so cute. robin, michael, back inside to you. >> and we have the most wonderful guests here this morning. the most powerful woman in the superhero world. please give it up for wonder woman herself, gal gadot. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much, you guys. >> i know. >> thank you. >> you can't do that. >> i'm so high right
lego wonder woman.rtesy of lego. made of 22,000 lego bricks that took over 317 hours to design and build. what do you think of lego wonder woman? >> it's cool. >> it's cool. yeah, i agree. check your wonder woman pose once again. i love it. wonder woman herself, gal gadot, ismostly rain-free, but watch out for areas of dense fog. rain rolls back in for the evening rush and continues overnight ending by the wednesday morning commute. temperatures today will be cooler than yesterday...
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out striking a pose with wonder woman herself or rather a lego wonder woman.ade of 22,000 lego bricks that took over 317 hours to design and build. what do you think of lego wonder woman? >> it's cool. >> it's cool. yeah, i agree. check your wonder woman pose once again. i love it. wonder woman >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. by 9:00, clouds stubborn. 50s and 60s. sunshine away from the coast and not as hot as yesterday. here's the accuweatherererererer >>> yeah.e accuweatherererererer i feel like i need a shield and some cuffs and the lasso and the invisible jet, yes, girls. i love it. they're so cute. robin, michael, back inside to you. >> and we have the most wonderful guests here this morning. the most powerful woman in the superhero world. please give it up for wonder woman herself, gal gadot. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much, you guys. >> i know. >> thank you. >> you can't do that. >> i'm so high right now from being on the show i can do it but -- >> you hurt your back. >> i did. i threw my back
out striking a pose with wonder woman herself or rather a lego wonder woman.ade of 22,000 lego bricks that took over 317 hours to design and build. what do you think of lego wonder woman? >> it's cool. >> it's cool. yeah, i agree. check your wonder woman pose once again. i love it. wonder woman >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. by 9:00, clouds stubborn. 50s and 60s. sunshine away from the coast and not as hot as yesterday. here's the...
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[ cheers and applause ] once again "wonder woman" and "wonder woman" meet.at. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ hit it! ♪ ♪ now look what you made me do ♪ ♪ you and me baby it takes two ♪ ♪ bringing new moves to the old school ♪ ♪ time for the whole world to enjoy the view ♪ ♪ we can go left they can go right ♪ ♪ save me a dance for the end of the night ♪ ♪ when i'm with you it's a party ♪ ♪ don't care where we're going ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3 get loose no♪! ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it out of sight. ♪ new degree ultraclearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. ♪ unlimited plan? only t-mobile gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines for a hundred dollars. that's right. two lines of unlimited data. a hundred bucks. all in. and right now, we're giving you even more. for a limited time, get a free samsung galaxy s8 when you buy one. that's two galaxy s8s for the pric
[ cheers and applause ] once again "wonder woman" and "wonder woman" meet.at. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ hit it! ♪ ♪ now look what you made me do ♪ ♪ you and me baby it takes two ♪ ♪ bringing new moves to the old school ♪ ♪ time for the whole world to enjoy the view ♪ ♪ we can go left they can go right ♪ ♪ save me a dance for the end of the night ♪ ♪ when i'm with you it's a party ♪ ♪ don't care where we're going ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3 get...
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from "wonder woman," connie nielsen is here. she plays wonder woman's mom.had a mother. who would let their daughter dress like that? [ laughter ] she will be here. then their latest album is called "welcome home," zac brown band from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] you can see zac brown band live at summerfest in milwaukee on july 1st. tomorrow night, jada pinkett smith will be here, jon bass will join us, and we'll have music from lil yachty. so please join us for all that. our first guest has grown up right before our very eyes, and yet, he still doesn't have hair on his body. it's mysterious. he plays disgraced olympic swimmer/aspiring lifeguard, matt brody in the big screen adaptation of "baywatch." it opens in theaters tomorrow. please say hello to zach efron. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, zac. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there are people fanning themselves now. i sense danger when i walked out here, then i was like, oh my god. these women are really into me. then i thought, oh, no, they're no
from "wonder woman," connie nielsen is here. she plays wonder woman's mom.had a mother. who would let their daughter dress like that? [ laughter ] she will be here. then their latest album is called "welcome home," zac brown band from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] you can see zac brown band live at summerfest in milwaukee on july 1st. tomorrow night, jada pinkett smith will be here, jon bass will join us, and we'll have music from lil yachty. so...
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a pregnant wonder woman.s your oldest daughter on set hanging out with you and chris pine and technically. you have a 2-month-old. >> yes. >> and your youngest was in the movie too because you did the reshoots. >> exactly. all of us together. awe the family are in it. [ applause ] that's the way we do it. we cast everyone. >> your little girl seeing all the strength. >> it's amazing. it's really, really magical and i think that, you know, once my daughter told me that she doesn't like the beauty sleep, the prince comes and kisses her and he's the hero. why is this story about sleeping beauty. but, you know, i think that it's so important that girls and boys have a strong, you know, female figure to look up to. we always had superman and batman which is awesome but also very important for all of us to have like this amazing character. yeah, it's -- >> for how you play her on the screen -- >> thank you so much. [ applause ] >> "wonder woman," everybody, hits theaters on june 2nd. but we're not done, coming up t
a pregnant wonder woman.s your oldest daughter on set hanging out with you and chris pine and technically. you have a 2-month-old. >> yes. >> and your youngest was in the movie too because you did the reshoots. >> exactly. all of us together. awe the family are in it. [ applause ] that's the way we do it. we cast everyone. >> your little girl seeing all the strength. >> it's amazing. it's really, really magical and i think that, you know, once my daughter told me...
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and i wonder what he would be. to combat that question, you know -- sometime i just feel him giggling and smiling down on me. and rallying me on in the heavens. but thehere are times that i wonder, you know, what he would be doing now. how his life would have been. and i wonder if he would be a male statistic in the criminal justice system, or would he have been able to get into a university and go on to do things? i wonder which side he would have landed on. i know coming from a community like south l.a. he would have had to fight hard not to become one of those statistics. but anything is possible with his life. but he's gone now. >> he is gone now. and i can't imagine that there's any pain greater than the pain of a parent losing a child. because it ain't supposed to be that way. >> it's not. >> i can't imagine, susan, there's any pain greater than that. i hope you'll take the point i'm trying to make here and the question i want to ask. i would not wish that pain on anybody. you just gave a list of things that
and i wonder what he would be. to combat that question, you know -- sometime i just feel him giggling and smiling down on me. and rallying me on in the heavens. but thehere are times that i wonder, you know, what he would be doing now. how his life would have been. and i wonder if he would be a male statistic in the criminal justice system, or would he have been able to get into a university and go on to do things? i wonder which side he would have landed on. i know coming from a community like...
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wonderful, wonderful line. and how powerful is the work of these people that are represented here? excuse me. and all of that work is still as alive as the day they wrote it. and that life can come book to us and come back to our children. i can't imagine any young person coming into this wonderful new library without going away inspired, having their imaginations opened up, their sense of possibilities enlarged appreciably. just this spring, two major museums opened. the other just opened in philadelphia. the museum of the american revolution. spectacular museum. and then this one. what -- >> like some water? >> oh, no, that's all right. thank you. sorry. it must be all the ideas in the air. to have those two museums, landmarks in two cities, two very great cities, open now, not in the 19th century but now, is a prime evidence that we are still alive to -- thank you. >> you're welcome -- to the importance of understanding our culture, our past, our story. and we are stories. that's what history is. stories. i don't consider myself -- though i understand why peel label me an histor
wonderful, wonderful line. and how powerful is the work of these people that are represented here? excuse me. and all of that work is still as alive as the day they wrote it. and that life can come book to us and come back to our children. i can't imagine any young person coming into this wonderful new library without going away inspired, having their imaginations opened up, their sense of possibilities enlarged appreciably. just this spring, two major museums opened. the other just opened in...
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you said you don't see yourself as a political actor but i'm wondering how you balance that aspiration with what has been somepretty politically charged rhetoric around this net neutrality item . both on the right and you chose to announce it coupled with paragraphs attacking a advocacy group so i'm wondering how you hit that balance. >> they're always going to be a few issues where people of different political affiliations will disagree, that is the nature of a policy debate and that principle applies here at the sec as well but by and large 95 percent or so of the issues we deal with have been unanimous and in particular if you know some of commissioner clyburn statements over the last couple months on high priority things, moving rule broadband adjustment to new york, making sure we inform our connect america fund deliver 4g to parts of america, getting more rules on wireline infrastructure and wireless infrastructure modernized to allow people to have more access to broadband, these are pretty significant actions the fcc has taken and there, i always had an open door to her includ
you said you don't see yourself as a political actor but i'm wondering how you balance that aspiration with what has been somepretty politically charged rhetoric around this net neutrality item . both on the right and you chose to announce it coupled with paragraphs attacking a advocacy group so i'm wondering how you hit that balance. >> they're always going to be a few issues where people of different political affiliations will disagree, that is the nature of a policy debate and that...
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uh, do you guys -- you guys know "wonder woman?" wonder -- >> seth: yeah. >> okay.so of truth, who would you lasso? [ light laughter ] and what question would you ask them?" which i get like, you know, question number 1 or 2, but just, you know -- >> seth: yeah because you -- >> day 9. >> seth: and then do you feel the responsibility to come up with a different answer for everybody? because the would be the part that would be so burdensome to me. >> yeah, i mean, you talked a lot about an individual that i think could certainly be lassoed -- >> seth: oh ,yeah? >> a lot. >> seth: he'd be a good person, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> bing boom boom boom? >> seth: bing bong bing bong, yeah. >> bing bong bing -- >> seth: whereas my question for wonder woman -- >> i've never seen that before. >> seth: would have been if -- if there's an invisible plane -- >> no. >> seth: and you see people in it, like, then don't they just look like people are flying from a sitting position? [ laughter ] like, did you think, "did you, wonder woman think this through?" >> i can see yo
uh, do you guys -- you guys know "wonder woman?" wonder -- >> seth: yeah. >> okay.so of truth, who would you lasso? [ light laughter ] and what question would you ask them?" which i get like, you know, question number 1 or 2, but just, you know -- >> seth: yeah because you -- >> day 9. >> seth: and then do you feel the responsibility to come up with a different answer for everybody? because the would be the part that would be so burdensome to me....
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i wonder if c-span could discuss that topic and ask mr. klein what transpired, how he was treated, and what connection it has to be snowden whistleblowing? and this is constitutional law. i had hoped to ask the guest if it was constitutional for barack obama to do what he did. you just said congress cannot change laws to denied people the right to speech. these people were denied their day in court. host: we always appreciate suggestions. all of our segments are available online at c-span.org. joan is next in rochester, minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. i wondered about the author of the book just on before, i would like to know the difference differenceolitical on topics and character assassination, which is what happens when this information is about people. hearing everyone has rights as long as they do not infringe on other people's rights. people have the right to privacy , and they do not have the right to have their names smeared all over everything. that is one thing. difference of opinion on a topic, that is another thing
i wonder if c-span could discuss that topic and ask mr. klein what transpired, how he was treated, and what connection it has to be snowden whistleblowing? and this is constitutional law. i had hoped to ask the guest if it was constitutional for barack obama to do what he did. you just said congress cannot change laws to denied people the right to speech. these people were denied their day in court. host: we always appreciate suggestions. all of our segments are available online at c-span.org....
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is it any wonder that politicians want to attach themselves to this? particularly in san francisco in the 1960s and the city is changing. for years, the power structure has been the business leaders downtime. they are the ones who make the decision. everyone is coming to san francisco because tourism will be a big industry. we want the tourists to see the great stuff, seat chinatown and look at the beautiful bay and the golden gate bridge. we don't want them seen anything unsightly. in san francisco, there is a sizable black ghetto. the powers that be begin a reclamation project with the city is going to take control of the land and knockdown these unsightly slumps. will put in some freeways in their place so tourists can get in and out of town quicker. the may be will put up nice shopping areas, souvenir stands. suddenly you have a sizable minority group. they're bringing champion dispossessed. get out of here, we don't want you. they have no political voice. suddenly here comes a man in his church. first role saying all of you matter. you are importa
is it any wonder that politicians want to attach themselves to this? particularly in san francisco in the 1960s and the city is changing. for years, the power structure has been the business leaders downtime. they are the ones who make the decision. everyone is coming to san francisco because tourism will be a big industry. we want the tourists to see the great stuff, seat chinatown and look at the beautiful bay and the golden gate bridge. we don't want them seen anything unsightly. in san...
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it's what i'm going to do. >> just two more days until "wonder woman"" hits theaters.ve reviews. i can attest to the fact the film's star gal gadot is every bit as impressive in real life as on screen. you. >>> stay here, i'll go ahead. >> she's about to become a household name, but turns out her parents changed the original family name. >> the gadot used to be greenstein. it wasn't me. they did it. but i like it better. >> born and raised in israel, as is the custom, she enlisted in the military after high school. you were in the army. >> i was. >> so, like, this wonder woman thing, you're ready for it. >> it's funny. i was ready. this is the role of my dreams. ever since i became an actress i wanted to show the stronger side of women. >> gal is 32 years old, about 5'10", married, and the mother of two daughters, alma and maya. her husband, since 2008, is real estate developer yaron varsano. before acting she was a beauty queen, cro mwnediss israel in 2004. >> she became a model which led to an acting career. her first big role was in "fast five" from the "fast and fu
it's what i'm going to do. >> just two more days until "wonder woman"" hits theaters.ve reviews. i can attest to the fact the film's star gal gadot is every bit as impressive in real life as on screen. you. >>> stay here, i'll go ahead. >> she's about to become a household name, but turns out her parents changed the original family name. >> the gadot used to be greenstein. it wasn't me. they did it. but i like it better. >> born and raised in...
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peter is one of the truly unique and wonderful combinations of scholars gifted teachers and a wonderful colleague i was fortunate to get to know peter when i came here and we were partners in crime for a couple of years so aside from being a truly gifted teacher he is the author and co-author and co-editor and published a terrific book that cave mouth in in 2013 selected by amazon and foreign affairs before that's as one of the first books that i have read the business of survival that is a terrific book talking about that particular moment in history and what smuggler nation does that it takes a an issue of how we think about illicit trade of smuggling that's is off-center but central to the way we understand the key phenomenon as well. he is dead colada for god issues on the border and drugs and the way that we'll understand it and this is a truly unique gift the way he can take these issues to show they are relevant to the mainstream but in the way the war engaged if you read the book it is very sensible it is a real pleasure to have you as a colleague and friend. this book today hop
peter is one of the truly unique and wonderful combinations of scholars gifted teachers and a wonderful colleague i was fortunate to get to know peter when i came here and we were partners in crime for a couple of years so aside from being a truly gifted teacher he is the author and co-author and co-editor and published a terrific book that cave mouth in in 2013 selected by amazon and foreign affairs before that's as one of the first books that i have read the business of survival that is a...
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and everyone is wondering what's next for harry and megan. we'll have all those details monday. >> they need to get married. that's what needs to be next. let's go to kevin in los angeles, with new shots fired in the katy perry/taylor swift war. >> katy released a new duo that seems like an attack. ♪ >> you don't have to look too deep to see the shade. the song's title, "swish swish" is just two letters away from swift swift. we all remember war, and how about this video taylor posted of herself, and wait for it. sheep. ♪ you're calculated i got your number ♪ >> a word swift says she sates. as the katy versus taylor saga continues, harry styles may be on the end of some bad blood himself. his one direction band mate, liam, said this. >> harry's song is not something i'd die to listen to, but i think he did a great job of doing what he needed to. >> liam fired off another slam in the song. and harry isn't bothered. he has his pal, corden. meanwhile, there's other big music news to get to. the return of american idol. adam lambert left no doubt
and everyone is wondering what's next for harry and megan. we'll have all those details monday. >> they need to get married. that's what needs to be next. let's go to kevin in los angeles, with new shots fired in the katy perry/taylor swift war. >> katy released a new duo that seems like an attack. ♪ >> you don't have to look too deep to see the shade. the song's title, "swish swish" is just two letters away from swift swift. we all remember war, and how about this...
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wonderful. frustrations as a bishop? >> we are spread out. some of our places are quite far away from our offices and quite far away from each other. it leads us to sometimes be a little more sideload. i want to see our congregation does not just connect with our office and my father -- my staff, and connect with each other. not only connection with other synagogues and other congregations. and also be a resource of help in the community. >> so you want to see congregations -- lutherans working with baptists and evangelicals doing gods work together. >> absolutely. it probably comes out of my own story. i was not born a lutheran. >> you weren't at? >> i was born into a family that was presbyterian. i was raised as a presbyterian until i was in 3rd grade. i like to tell people i am a lutheran because of angela davis. when the presbyterian church at that time was offered $10,000 to bill angela davis out of jail for an antiwar protest, my parents, being the good republicans they were, did not think that was an appropriate use of their offering.
wonderful. frustrations as a bishop? >> we are spread out. some of our places are quite far away from our offices and quite far away from each other. it leads us to sometimes be a little more sideload. i want to see our congregation does not just connect with our office and my father -- my staff, and connect with each other. not only connection with other synagogues and other congregations. and also be a resource of help in the community. >> so you want to see congregations --...
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a wonderful gift.again, thank you. >> [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] the first captain, in full dress class oft midnight, 1886. grant, the most underrated general. not a great job -- not a great president but pretty good in uniform. >> thank you. [applause] we also want to thank all of you coming to this program tonight and attending many of our programs. we cannot do it without you. that is why we are during it it we look forward to having you back. we wish you a wonderful evening. don't forget the little grant book. thank you so much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] you are >> resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. just six months after the attack on pearl harbor. on june 2, american history clearly will be live all day in virginia for the 75th anniversary of the battle of midway. features include author of the admiral, leahy and king.
a wonderful gift.again, thank you. >> [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] the first captain, in full dress class oft midnight, 1886. grant, the most underrated general. not a great job -- not a great president but pretty good in uniform. >> thank you. [applause] we also want to thank all of you coming to this program tonight and attending many of our programs. we cannot do it without you. that is why we are during it it we look forward to having you back. we wish you a wonderful...
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no wonder vets love it too.ffects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep...
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the mancunian people are the most wonderful people, they really warm. 0ut wonderful people, they reallydy, it seems as though you have seen the good side of nearly everybody in the community, whatever their religious persuasion. 0ne community, whatever their religious persuasion. one of the most touching scenes was with a muslim gentleman with an elderlyjewish lady, and they are very good friends. part of a multi—faith forum. they are very good friends. part of a multi-faith forum. i thought, that is so right, and to see him there was so is so right, and to see him there was so incredibly helpful. the spontaneous applause when the balloons were released in memory of one of the victims when her parents turned up to set them off in saint anne square. lots of little moments which have been extremely moving. more and more arrests today. a 25—year—old man, and more raids in different parts of manchester. 0bviously, still an investigation going on, which is why i thought it was a bit unfortunate that the politicians started arguing about the politics of it on friday. i thought it was too earl
the mancunian people are the most wonderful people, they really warm. 0ut wonderful people, they reallydy, it seems as though you have seen the good side of nearly everybody in the community, whatever their religious persuasion. 0ne community, whatever their religious persuasion. one of the most touching scenes was with a muslim gentleman with an elderlyjewish lady, and they are very good friends. part of a multi—faith forum. they are very good friends. part of a multi-faith forum. i thought,...
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wonderful humility, wonderful dedication to his craft. successfully what he does and quite obviously and wonderfully appreciated by every single fan within the stadium. >> jonathan: i bet his first question there was how many has la car cue got? will have a good shot. couldn't quite get the shot away. eriksen will. it's not up to his high standards but what a ball from toby alderweireld. >> david: he was absolutely on here. wonderful ball driven into vincent. berated by eriksen that he didn't get picked up. >> jonathan: hasn't quite been the season he enjoyed last year. six goals to his name. 18.6 million pounds. he costs more than three times the fee of dele alli, more than eriksen combined when you think about it like that. >> david: yeah. it doesn't do it justice when you break it down like that, jonathan. >> jonathan: there is still time for him to prove himself as a premier league player. >> david: i think what we're seeing as well, he understands that he does have to pay top dollar for these players, but pays no respect to that with
wonderful humility, wonderful dedication to his craft. successfully what he does and quite obviously and wonderfully appreciated by every single fan within the stadium. >> jonathan: i bet his first question there was how many has la car cue got? will have a good shot. couldn't quite get the shot away. eriksen will. it's not up to his high standards but what a ball from toby alderweireld. >> david: he was absolutely on here. wonderful ball driven into vincent. berated by eriksen that...
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and everyone is wondering what's next for harry and megan. have all those details monday. >> they need to get married. that's what needs to be next. from england let's go to kevin in los angeles with new shots fired in the katy perry/taylor swift war. >> katy released a new duo that seems like an attack. ♪ your game is tired. you should retire. you better do this. you're like an old coupon, expired ♪ >> you don't have to look too deep to see the shade. the song's title, "swish swish" is just two letters away from swift swift. >> katy also represents a tiger not being asleep. we all remember war, and how about this video taylor posted of herself, and wait for it. sheep. ♪ you're calculated i got your number ♪ >> katy says you're calculated. that's a word critics have used to describe taylor in the past and a world swift says she hates. as the katy versus taylor saga continues, harry styles may be on the end of some bad blood himself. ♪ just stop your crying. it's a sign of the times ♪ >> styles did carpool karaoke with james corden. his one di
and everyone is wondering what's next for harry and megan. have all those details monday. >> they need to get married. that's what needs to be next. from england let's go to kevin in los angeles with new shots fired in the katy perry/taylor swift war. >> katy released a new duo that seems like an attack. ♪ your game is tired. you should retire. you better do this. you're like an old coupon, expired ♪ >> you don't have to look too deep to see the shade. the song's title,...
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it is so wonderful to be here at parnassus books. these kind of places -- it's a cultural institution. these kinds of places we can't take them for granted. we remember -- i remember very well, i think we all do, the dark days of 2011 when there was no book store in town, and fast forward to today and right now the national endowment nor humanitiers under existential threat, and i'm taking a page from holly tucker who was here a couple weeks others and she was talking -- and i agree -- that so many public conversations about history and american culture are supported by the neh, including the southern festival of book, and i wouldn't be an author, my books would not exist, without the neh fellowship i received as an independent scholar back in 2004, which took me out of the practice of law and gave me the time and the space to begin working on my first book and gave me a career as a professor here in nashville. without the neh there would be one more lawyer in the world. that's something we don't know. agreed see so many dear friends
it is so wonderful to be here at parnassus books. these kind of places -- it's a cultural institution. these kinds of places we can't take them for granted. we remember -- i remember very well, i think we all do, the dark days of 2011 when there was no book store in town, and fast forward to today and right now the national endowment nor humanitiers under existential threat, and i'm taking a page from holly tucker who was here a couple weeks others and she was talking -- and i agree -- that so...
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you wonder what if he had lost. literally 10,000 votes, a couple of states and nixon would have been president. what would kennedy have done? a school ofere is thought that says you would have just kind of, you know, hunker down and run again in 1964. there are some who think maybe he would have actually redoubled his efforts and try to be a consequential senator. people of that school sometimes cite his brother ted who ran in 1980, was defeated, and then decided that he wanted to put all his energies into being a great senator and became, you know, one of the real dominant senators of the 20th century. i think that is an interesting analysis, but i think the temperament between jfk and ted kennedy were so different that i don't think the analogy really holds. i just don't think that there is really much and jfk's background to suggest, at least at that point his career that he was ready to just jump into being, you know, a senator again. i not sure what he would have am done, but i'm not sure he would have done tha
you wonder what if he had lost. literally 10,000 votes, a couple of states and nixon would have been president. what would kennedy have done? a school ofere is thought that says you would have just kind of, you know, hunker down and run again in 1964. there are some who think maybe he would have actually redoubled his efforts and try to be a consequential senator. people of that school sometimes cite his brother ted who ran in 1980, was defeated, and then decided that he wanted to put all his...
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wonderful guy. wonderful husband, wonderful son, wonderful brother. brave beyond all get out. his men still correspond with us. they still mourn him as we do. steve: great comments about a great son from a great patriot general, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. brian: talk. steve: leaving. brian: working too hard. ainsley: we have more "fox & friends" right after the break.
wonderful guy. wonderful husband, wonderful son, wonderful brother. brave beyond all get out. his men still correspond with us. they still mourn him as we do. steve: great comments about a great son from a great patriot general, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. brian: talk. steve: leaving. brian: working too hard. ainsley: we have more "fox & friends" right after the break.
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we've got a rather wonderful clip here of evita's free speech.dering the mindset of afrikaner whites in south africa today, so let's have a listen... are we whites never going to realise that we actually got away with apartheid ? nothing happened to us! there was no nuremberg trial, none of us was hung like saddam hussein for crimes against humanity, nelson rolihlahla mandela came out of 27 years in darkness and gave us light, and eskom gave up. so enough of this white noise. i mean it is absolutely ridiculous — everybody is always complaining, complaining. stop complaining — we are the luckiest people in the world! you know how blessed we whites are in the 21st year of our democracy? we are totally irrelevant! laughter i love lots of things about that, not least the caption — the most famous white woman in south africa. evita doesn't sort of hide her light under a bushel, does she? no, because winnie mandela is the most famous black woman in south africa. let's stick with this idea about the sophisticated way in which you're playing with the spa
we've got a rather wonderful clip here of evita's free speech.dering the mindset of afrikaner whites in south africa today, so let's have a listen... are we whites never going to realise that we actually got away with apartheid ? nothing happened to us! there was no nuremberg trial, none of us was hung like saddam hussein for crimes against humanity, nelson rolihlahla mandela came out of 27 years in darkness and gave us light, and eskom gave up. so enough of this white noise. i mean it is...
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you know sean spicer, he is a wonderful human being. he's a nice man. >> justice jeanine: is here's press secretary today and tomorrow, will he be tomorrow? >> he's doing a good job and he gets beat up. he has been there from the beginning. >> justice jeanine: is he out of the woods for his job? >> he is out of -- he gets beaten up by these people. the notion of the 90 question that he answer properly. if they are off just a little bit. the difference between me and another president, i want use names. another president does not do what i am doing. i'm not saying that in a breaking way. another president will sit in the oval office and do practically nothing all day. i am doing every minutes of the day i am doing something. i'm cutting prices, this nation has such unbelievable potential. the thing is, they cannot keep up with it. i will be honest, they do their best. if they give an answer and it is a little bit off, they are liars and horrible. it is really unfair. i would recommend we don't have it. >> justice jeanine: when will you m
you know sean spicer, he is a wonderful human being. he's a nice man. >> justice jeanine: is here's press secretary today and tomorrow, will he be tomorrow? >> he's doing a good job and he gets beat up. he has been there from the beginning. >> justice jeanine: is he out of the woods for his job? >> he is out of -- he gets beaten up by these people. the notion of the 90 question that he answer properly. if they are off just a little bit. the difference between me and...
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from that time, his wonderful friendship developed. they also lived in the same boarding house, as i mention the connection with kitty. theirn just imagine conversations in that boarding house. i think each of them was probably the brightest person that the other had ever known or whatever no. each of them loved books. they bought books even when they couldn't afford them. they had this fascination with knowledge. think of it. not only are they really bright, but they are well schooled. this mound of knowledge and converse. they were both reserved. but very different otherwise. but jefferson had soaring intellect, you can see it in his magical prose that raises you up. madison was much more matter of fact. they balanced each other. now if you were to give credit to who most deserves the appreciation for this friendship it would go to madison. jefferson was a difficult friend. at one point, when madison is busy at work getting the constitution ratified -- no easy thing -- jefferson, disappointed , upset that there was no bill of rights
from that time, his wonderful friendship developed. they also lived in the same boarding house, as i mention the connection with kitty. theirn just imagine conversations in that boarding house. i think each of them was probably the brightest person that the other had ever known or whatever no. each of them loved books. they bought books even when they couldn't afford them. they had this fascination with knowledge. think of it. not only are they really bright, but they are well schooled. this...
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are caller: i was wonder figure we kwe read it, the whole book get ahold of it? host: i suspect you can, i don't know if they have the capability of mailing it to you, you get hard copies here, what are you ost interested in looking at specifically? caller: the taxes. host: why specifically that topic? mainly well, just together, maybe 55, 65 a year. okay. caller: we pay 25% out of check every week of taxes and i was wondering what it is going to be like next year, you know. how much we should have federal check te take out of his every week, there is a lot of questions my husband and i had, we want to know what is going on bill, will that affect taxes or -- host: i can't tell you that.fically to i can show you a graph as far as big picture of the budget. the "wall street journal" this morning, there is attached to tspecifically to public-private and parental leave program. taxes re estimated price there, comes to spending cuts, billion in programs, and cuts in student loan programs and other things. this ue to look at that, is just a blueprint from the president
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we have had some wonderful weather watcher photos sent in. please do keep sending them. of my favourites because it shows the carpet of hail down district and we have beautiful sunset pictures, that is one of my particular favourites. the showers have faded away really quickly through the evening. rain across scotla nd through the evening. rain across scotland as well. we are left with a couple of issues overnight. plus we have had so much moisture we could have had so much moisture we could have some fog as we head towards morning and under clear skies between now and dawn we could have a touch of grass frost, three to four degrees celsius away from freezing. and that fog could clear away quickly and that temperatures should trump up as we have high levels of uv at this time of year. it is made, the equivalent of latejuly in terms of sunshine and we are only a month away from the longest day, the shortest night. into the teens, quite early on, the flame the ointment is this band of rain and a wea k ointment is this band of rain and a weak weather front. only patchy rain
we have had some wonderful weather watcher photos sent in. please do keep sending them. of my favourites because it shows the carpet of hail down district and we have beautiful sunset pictures, that is one of my particular favourites. the showers have faded away really quickly through the evening. rain across scotla nd through the evening. rain across scotland as well. we are left with a couple of issues overnight. plus we have had so much moisture we could have had so much moisture we could...
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have a wonderful wednesday, everyone. i am have a wonderful wednesday, everyone.e a wonderful wednesday, everyone. iam rico hizon. goodbye for now. you are watching bbc news, i'm greg dawson. the top stories this hour: us president donald trump has sacked his fbi director, james comey, saying fresh leadership is required to restore trust in the organisation. the top democrat on the house judiciary committee says it reeks of a cover—up. the liberal human rights lawyer moonjae—in will be the next president of south korea. he has promised to restore national pride, and favours a more conciliatory approach to north korea. in a bbc interview, jeremy corbyn says brexit is settled. but, when questioned repeatedly, he refused to confirm britain would definitely leave the eu if brussels offered a bad deal for withdrawal. aides later had to issue a clarification, saying the uk would definitely leave the eu under a labour government. mr corbyn has spoken exclusively to the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg. jeremy corbyn, let's start with brexit. it is if you become pr
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i wonder, that seems inconsistent with his past back rent and a wonder if you have an explanation you can offer for the? >> that's a good question. howard was someone who not only had a long experience with working with african americans in the south and really working with them to try and allow them to flourish, but there was a moment in the early 1870s before he was sent to the west where he was sent as an envoy to try negotiate peace. they had been at war with the u.s. for years and years and years and years, and howard actually, much to the chagrin of the army commanders in the area, just went to the stronghold without much of a guard at all. basically unarmed. very conciliatory, very open, very warm way, sort of convinced him to put down his weapon. and so he had experienced data with native americans in a very conciliatory way. in a way he saw the reservation as really important alternative to war and genocide basically. so it is puzzling, and there's this moment when howard said that the wallowa valley should be retained by the nez perce, and then a year later right after the b
i wonder, that seems inconsistent with his past back rent and a wonder if you have an explanation you can offer for the? >> that's a good question. howard was someone who not only had a long experience with working with african americans in the south and really working with them to try and allow them to flourish, but there was a moment in the early 1870s before he was sent to the west where he was sent as an envoy to try negotiate peace. they had been at war with the u.s. for years and...
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but i think we have some wonderful candidates.ine: people suggest that the question, that the new york times is selling that whether or not he -- whether or not you had his loyalty was inappropriate. did you ask that question. >> no, i didn't, but i don't think it would be a bad question to ask. loyalty to the country, loyalty to the united states is important. it depends how you define loyalty. number two, i don't know how that got there because i didn't ask that question. jeanine: what about the idea that in a tweet you said there might be tape recordings. >> that i can't talk about. i won't talk about. i want him to be honest and i hope you will be. jeanine: this new director of the fbi, will it be someone within the ranks. >> we have a lot of choice. everybody wants the position. it's a great position to have. we have extremely capable people. in some cases, people of great prestige. people who have had tremendous careers would like to do it. we will have somebody fantastic barely quickly. i think we owe it to the public to do
but i think we have some wonderful candidates.ine: people suggest that the question, that the new york times is selling that whether or not he -- whether or not you had his loyalty was inappropriate. did you ask that question. >> no, i didn't, but i don't think it would be a bad question to ask. loyalty to the country, loyalty to the united states is important. it depends how you define loyalty. number two, i don't know how that got there because i didn't ask that question. jeanine: what...
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that's wonderful. i didn't know it was being reissued, so that's fantastic.hings on a big screen, i'm very interested in this week's dvd because it is la la land, which i did enjoy hugely. but doesn't that really need to be seen on a big—screen, that wonderful opening shot, the dancing, the californian sunshine? well, i've seen it on a big screen and a small screen, although nowadays small screens are no longer that small, and i have to say, it worked both times for me. in fact, oddly, when i saw it on the small screen i was in slightly more comfortable conditions, because there weren't people talking around me. i really like la la land, that opening sequence which is so beautiful. glorious! i think emma stone's performance is terrific. some people have complained and said things like, there's not a memorable tune in that film. i thought, what are you talking about? and it made me happy! you leave with a spring in your step and a song in your heart. i loved the ending and i won't spoil it for anybody who hasn't seen it. but i thought it was spot on. really wo
that's wonderful. i didn't know it was being reissued, so that's fantastic.hings on a big screen, i'm very interested in this week's dvd because it is la la land, which i did enjoy hugely. but doesn't that really need to be seen on a big—screen, that wonderful opening shot, the dancing, the californian sunshine? well, i've seen it on a big screen and a small screen, although nowadays small screens are no longer that small, and i have to say, it worked both times for me. in fact, oddly, when i...
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i'm wondering, as you approach, did you find yourself being struck by his successes? what were the revelations that you gained in looking at that. >> one that i gained immediately was that for all his brilliance, he did not recognize the u.s. failures in vietnam. vietnam will always be, for he and lyndon johnson, a black mark, although as time passes, the effective vietnam received in our society seems to be moving toward being put on the shelf next to the korean war, without the same passions that it engenders in my generation. the greatness of nixon is that he had the ability, he had the drive from his mother's side of the family to try to bring peace and he's constantly talking on the tapes about how we can get ten or 20 years of peace and in the middle of the cold war of the nuclear arms race, 20 years of peace was a great deal. in the end, he sort of brought us 50 years of peace, if you're talking about great power confrontation. he had the ability, in 1969 to look across the ocean and see that russia, soviet union and red china were at each other's throats and t
i'm wondering, as you approach, did you find yourself being struck by his successes? what were the revelations that you gained in looking at that. >> one that i gained immediately was that for all his brilliance, he did not recognize the u.s. failures in vietnam. vietnam will always be, for he and lyndon johnson, a black mark, although as time passes, the effective vietnam received in our society seems to be moving toward being put on the shelf next to the korean war, without the same...
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wonderful book. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, everybody, for coming. please give he about a minute, minute and a half to get set upa but again, thank you everyone, and congratulations to susan. >> thank you. >> yea. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. we are on the campus of the university of arizona talking with professors here who are also authors. want to introduce you to linda lumsden who is an associate professor of journalism here at the university of arizona and the author of this book, "inez: the life and times of inez milholland." who was she, professor lumsden? >> guest: well, she was, one, the sole martyr for women's suffrage in the united states. she was arguably the most famous female political figure of the 1910s. and she was the epitome of the new woman which was a group that really were the first feminists of the 20th century. among other things, she was as vassa
wonderful book. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, everybody, for coming. please give he about a minute, minute and a half to get set upa but again, thank you everyone, and congratulations to susan. >> thank you. >> yea. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. we are...