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the "cool and young magazine" awards aren't until next week. trip. - trip? uh, i thought you were in syria. i'm gonna buzz you in. [buzzer] [playful music] - hey. sorry i woke you up. who's "dave"? - it's my dad. this was too big for my mom, so i-- no, i mean, i won it at dave & buster's. hi, i'm so happy you're here! both: mmm. - so good to see you. - you too. so wait, how long are you in town for? - sadly, just a couple weeks while i put together this long-form syria piece for the show. - wait, a couple weeks at mmn? - yeah. - oh, my god. okay, there's something i need to tell you.
the "cool and young magazine" awards aren't until next week. trip. - trip? uh, i thought you were in syria. i'm gonna buzz you in. [buzzer] [playful music] - hey. sorry i woke you up. who's "dave"? - it's my dad. this was too big for my mom, so i-- no, i mean, i won it at dave & buster's. hi, i'm so happy you're here! both: mmm. - so good to see you. - you too. so wait, how long are you in town for? - sadly, just a couple weeks while i put together this long-form syria...
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young people. >> rose: how have you changed over the lifetime of this magazine?ten older and creekier. but-- and wiser and a little-- more patient with everybody. so i gained a lot of wisdom with age. but my fundamental commitment to exphiewsk what we stood for and what we're trying to do remains the same. "rolling stone" was a mission for me and started with the mission of promoting music and what it stood for, and it has evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism, and with the music itself to "rolling stone" finding itselfs have a full-time voice in the national conversation-- talking with presidents, talking about issues -- >> you went down yourself and did an interview with barack obama. >> and clinton and,s and candidates. >> rose: now, are you qualified to do that? >> i'm a good interviewer, charlie. and that's why i recognize a good interviewer in you. ( laughter ) "rolling stone" has a place in the national conversation. that's very meaningful to me. >> rose: that is in terms of its national pol techs. >> yes, but also the culture. >>
young people. >> rose: how have you changed over the lifetime of this magazine?ten older and creekier. but-- and wiser and a little-- more patient with everybody. so i gained a lot of wisdom with age. but my fundamental commitment to exphiewsk what we stood for and what we're trying to do remains the same. "rolling stone" was a mission for me and started with the mission of promoting music and what it stood for, and it has evolved over that period of time with a growing...
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young dylan. it's a collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met him in the earlynew york, where the bbc caught up with ted russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up—and—coming folk singer he had just signed. he told me he was very unconventional. he wore funny clothes and a funny cap and so on. he said i could catch him at this place and so i photographed him. i talked to him backstage and said i wanted a story on the stories of an up—and—coming folk singer trying to make it in new york. we agreed to meet in his apartment in a couple of days. and when i arrived, i was greeted very cordially. he was very hospitable. i told him to pretend i was not there. i wanted to be a fly on the wall and photograph real moments. i knew nothing about folk. i was just in the right place at the right time by accident. fool's luck. nothing but fool's luck. by 1963, he was already a star. life took an interest in him when he was given the thomas paine award. i photographed him with james baldwin
young dylan. it's a collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met him in the earlynew york, where the bbc caught up with ted russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up—and—coming folk singer he had just signed. he told me he was very unconventional. he wore funny clothes and a funny cap and so on. he said i could catch him at this place and so i photographed him. i...
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young dylan. it's a collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met the musicianwhere we caught up withmr russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up and coming folk singer that columbia had just signed. he told me that he was very unconventional, wearing funny clothes, funny cap and so on and he told me that i could catch him at stoke city and i performed tim —— photographed him in performance and i spoke to him backstage and said i would like to do a story on the struggles of an up—and—coming folk singer trying to make it in new york and pitch it to major magazines. so he went along with that. we went to meet in his apartment within a couple of days when i arrived, i was greeted very cordelia and he was very hospitable and friendly. i told himi very hospitable and friendly. i told him i would like him to pretend i was not there. myjob was to be a fly on the wall and photograph real moments. i was a jazz aficionado and had been for years. i knew nothing about folk music, i was
young dylan. it's a collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met the musicianwhere we caught up withmr russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up and coming folk singer that columbia had just signed. he told me that he was very unconventional, wearing funny clothes, funny cap and so on and he told me that i could catch him at stoke city and i performed tim ——...
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young people. charlie: how have you changed ?ver the course of the magazinen: i have gotten crinklier, and i have gotten wiser and more patient. but my fundamental commitment to music is remaining the same. rolling stone has been a mission to me. it started with the mission of promoting music, what it was about, and what it stood for, and it has evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism and with music itself. having a full-time voice and a national conversation. talking to presidents, talking about the issues. charlie: you went down yourself and did an interview with barack obama. n: clinton and others, candidates. charlie: and you are qualified? jann: i am a good interviewer, charlie. i recommend a good interviewer. there is that place in the conversation. it is meaningful to me. charlie: and in terms of national politics. jann: but also the culture. the culture should always be changing. it is designed to evolve and be contemporary. so we're always on the leading edge of that. and through the coverage of culture, you learn so much abou
young people. charlie: how have you changed ?ver the course of the magazinen: i have gotten crinklier, and i have gotten wiser and more patient. but my fundamental commitment to music is remaining the same. rolling stone has been a mission to me. it started with the mission of promoting music, what it was about, and what it stood for, and it has evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism and with music itself. having a full-time voice and a national conversation. talking to...
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a magazine here called him le kid. he's seen as a young peern from the new generation.ntator described him as the uber answer to french politics. that's a lot of pressure. can he be the young kid who solves it all when the old problems of unemployment, terrorisms of the relations with eu continue to hang over him. >> how does he the young kid get along with our fairly new president here who has congratulated macron. hasn't yet called him on the phone. what do you make of that relationship moving forward? >> i think macron is young, he seems charismatic. he's going to give trump a little bit of competition on television. but the heart of the matter, i think, for macron is she has campaigned on giving up more french sovereignty to the european union at a time when french voters, despite voting for him, are still weary of that. the problem is people in europe are scared and they want to olhd on to their countries. macron says this is not going to work without something closer to the united states. that's still an impasse. i don't think he has a solution for it yet. >> than
a magazine here called him le kid. he's seen as a young peern from the new generation.ntator described him as the uber answer to french politics. that's a lot of pressure. can he be the young kid who solves it all when the old problems of unemployment, terrorisms of the relations with eu continue to hang over him. >> how does he the young kid get along with our fairly new president here who has congratulated macron. hasn't yet called him on the phone. what do you make of that relationship...
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young people. female isat male and termed man of the year by time magazine in early 1967. by r -- start to be understood by their elders as this new generation that is not only large and numbers, but care more about social justice and steal it -- geopolitical issues than their previous generations did. they are intensely engaged in many of them in rectifying the injustices of the world and increasingly starting to talk about vietnam alongside civil rights and other injustices at home. they are connecting his problems -- these problems. it is a different sort of politics than we see an earlier civil rights movements, which are about fighting for consumer-based citizenship. by withholding your buying power to get what you want, by using the front of respectability and good behavior as a way to commence -- convince people to go along with your cause. this is the way political protests have been conducted for quite some time in united take, not just the 1950's and 1960's, but well before that. this new generation has different tactics. very quickly, lyndon johnson, the person
young people. female isat male and termed man of the year by time magazine in early 1967. by r -- start to be understood by their elders as this new generation that is not only large and numbers, but care more about social justice and steal it -- geopolitical issues than their previous generations did. they are intensely engaged in many of them in rectifying the injustices of the world and increasingly starting to talk about vietnam alongside civil rights and other injustices at home. they are...
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young people. >> rose: how have you changed in the time of this magazine? >> well, i've gotten older and wrinklier and wiser. but my fundamental with the music remains the same. rolling stone has been a mission to me. it started with the mission of promoting music, what it was about and today for and how it's evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism and with the music itself to rolling stone finding itself having a full-time voice in national conversation. talking to presidents, issues. >> rose: you did an interview with barack obama. >> clinton and others and candidates. >> rose: are you qualified to do that? >> aim good interviewer, charlie, and that's why i recognize the good interviewer in you. ( laughter ) i think rolling stone's got a place in the national conversation. that's very meaningful to me. >> rose: so -- but that's in terms of its national politics. >> yes, but also the culture. >> rose: are the cultures changes? >> culture should always change. culture is designed to change, designed to evolve and be contemporary, par
young people. >> rose: how have you changed in the time of this magazine? >> well, i've gotten older and wrinklier and wiser. but my fundamental with the music remains the same. rolling stone has been a mission to me. it started with the mission of promoting music, what it was about and today for and how it's evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism and with the music itself to rolling stone finding itself having a full-time voice in national conversation....
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young people. that male and female is termed man of the year by time magazine in early 1967. they start to be understood by their elders as this new generation that is not only large and numbers, but care more about social justice and geopolitical issues than their previous generations did. iny are intensely engaged many of them in rectifying injustices in the world and increasingly starting to talk about vietnam alongside civil rights and other home in injustices at home. there's a different sort of politics then we see an earlier civil rights movements, which are about fighting for consumer-based citizenship. by withholding your buying power to get what you want, by using the front of respectability and good behavior as a way to commence people to go along with is the way-- this political protest has been conducted for quite some time in the united states well before the 1950's. this new generation has different tactics. johnson,kly, lyndon the person who thinks, these people should be my people, my supporters, very soon they turn on lbj. lbj is the war criminal. lbj is the
young people. that male and female is termed man of the year by time magazine in early 1967. they start to be understood by their elders as this new generation that is not only large and numbers, but care more about social justice and geopolitical issues than their previous generations did. iny are intensely engaged many of them in rectifying injustices in the world and increasingly starting to talk about vietnam alongside civil rights and other home in injustices at home. there's a different...
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young people. and he engaged in the space race. >> for complete schedule go to c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. >> welcome back in this week's spotlight on magazine. "e are focusing on "politico magazine, written by alex finley, who joins us now via skype. good morning. finley: good morning. thank you for having me. did the cia forget the host of spying -- ms. finley: the cia. host: cia, i'm sorry. ms. finley: the idea behind the article is after the attacks of september 11, the cia when about changing the way it did business after the cold war. the way it was a doing its business during the cold war wasn't going to work going after terrorists. as i wrote in the article terrorists do not go to cocktail parties. itself andrganize retooled itself to be able to take on the war on terror. that of course was a necessary thing, but now of course what we are seeing is our old adversaries have not gone away. many of those tools and capabilities that we used to have and it used to be very strong and the cia have now left. the institutional knowledge is now gone. and the managers now managing in agency basically grew up the war on terrier. this is the deep
young people. and he engaged in the space race. >> for complete schedule go to c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. >> welcome back in this week's spotlight on magazine. "e are focusing on "politico magazine, written by alex finley, who joins us now via skype. good morning. finley: good morning. thank you for having me. did the cia forget the host of spying -- ms. finley: the cia. host: cia, i'm sorry. ms. finley: the idea behind the article is after the...
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young men, are buying into? to quote isis themselves, last year, in one of their magazines.ises it. a line of breaking news. we are hearing that egypt has launched air on libya. this is reuters, quoting the egyptian state news agency. it says that six air strikes were carried out on a site in libya, according to military sources. egyptian authorities say the strikes we re egyptian authorities say the strikes were directed at camps where militants were training, and these militants were training, and these militants are thought to have attacked the bus in which coptic christians were travelling in the south of cairo. 28 of them have died. egypt's air force launching six air attacks against terror camps in libya in retaliation for that deadly attack on coptic christians. more details have been emerging about the manchester arena bomber, salman abedi — and his family. the bbc spoke to a former friend who said his behaviour changed in the last few months. the family attended didsbury mosque in the past and tonight the chairman has admitted "mistakes may have been made" but insis
young men, are buying into? to quote isis themselves, last year, in one of their magazines.ises it. a line of breaking news. we are hearing that egypt has launched air on libya. this is reuters, quoting the egyptian state news agency. it says that six air strikes were carried out on a site in libya, according to military sources. egyptian authorities say the strikes we re egyptian authorities say the strikes were directed at camps where militants were training, and these militants were...
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young men are buying into? it would be apt to quote isis. last year. in the online magazinesbelievers. kozlov was —— because of those secular values. what about the importance of social media. theresa may has been calling on internet companies to do more to address the worst offences that we have seen? unfortunately, social media is an optimal tool for extremist. a number of reasons for that. the spread of information, the contagion, only in a couple of years isis weren't able to spread that ideology on the internet without any time for loss to try to provide bottles, counterarguments. isis, terrorist organisation to have an industrial approach to the internet. also, anonymity. before, if an extremist, before the advent of social media, it was someone who was durie is about extremism than they would have to physically go and engage with an extremist. a terrorist member. but that physical barrier has now been removed. somebody canjust barrier has now been removed. somebody can just out of curiosity connect somebody and then what can happen is that that accrue to process ca n
young men are buying into? it would be apt to quote isis. last year. in the online magazinesbelievers. kozlov was —— because of those secular values. what about the importance of social media. theresa may has been calling on internet companies to do more to address the worst offences that we have seen? unfortunately, social media is an optimal tool for extremist. a number of reasons for that. the spread of information, the contagion, only in a couple of years isis weren't able to spread...
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magazine covers, and they landed a milk ad. >> what was it like when you actually broke, though? i just can't imagine what that's like to be glare at such a young a bigger, louder version of what we were experiencing locally. you would get the predominantly female exuberance and screaming and so on. but it was just a lot more of it. and it was a lot louder. >> but it doesn't mean that it's not surreal. and to ever have a huge breakout, let alone on your first record, i mean, that rarely happens. >> reporter: the classic story is you get famous young and it messes you up. >> i think the classic story is that no matter what age you are, no matter how prepared you are, to have great success at anything is as hard to survive, probably harder than failing at something. >> you seem phenomenally well adjusted and not like people who just spent years in rehab. in other words, it seems like you'd make the most boring "behind the music" ever. >> it would make a really good "behind the music." the problem with "behind the music" anything about music at all. and that's actually what the hanson story is. the fact we're not -- we didn't have a crash and burn
magazine covers, and they landed a milk ad. >> what was it like when you actually broke, though? i just can't imagine what that's like to be glare at such a young a bigger, louder version of what we were experiencing locally. you would get the predominantly female exuberance and screaming and so on. but it was just a lot more of it. and it was a lot louder. >> but it doesn't mean that it's not surreal. and to ever have a huge breakout, let alone on your first record, i mean, that...
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young people. he did 70 campuses a year. that plus a biweekly newspaper column, editing a magazine, running a show. people wanted his endorsement. as much as they ever did. and again, it is too bad that he did not live a few more years to really perfect his skills on the internet. he mastered every form of communication of his time. wherever you where he would find you. or you would find him. whether it is on your newspaper or whether it is watching pbs. where the news was being made that he is now residing in honorary board it would be front page news. that kind of thing. he had tremendous impact. and we still see it today. my students, same thing as yours good when he died, they knew that an important person died. because they kept getting the messages on the internet. whether they subscribe to the new york times or "washington post" or whatever it was.and so this was an important person in america should stop and take note of. but the couldn't remember why he was important. so i thought when extraordinary life to bring back. to open it up for a new generation. the rest of us have some nostalgia.
young people. he did 70 campuses a year. that plus a biweekly newspaper column, editing a magazine, running a show. people wanted his endorsement. as much as they ever did. and again, it is too bad that he did not live a few more years to really perfect his skills on the internet. he mastered every form of communication of his time. wherever you where he would find you. or you would find him. whether it is on your newspaper or whether it is watching pbs. where the news was being made that he is...
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young people. he did 70 campuses a year in his prime. that, plus a newspaper column, editing a magazine, running aap show. presidents all came acourting. people wanted his endorsement, as much has the wanted a political boss. two bad he didn't live a few more years to perfect his skills on the internet. he mastered every form of communication in his time. wherever you were, he would fine you. or you would find him. whether it's on your car radio, in your newspaper, whether it's watching pbs, whether news is being made that he is now resigning an honorary board, he had a tremendous impact and we still see it today. now, my students, same thing as yours, when he died, they knew that an important person died because they kept getting little messages on the internet, whether they describe to "the new york times" or the "washington post" or whatever it was. this is an important person tha americans should stop and take note. they couldn't remember why he was an important person. thought what an extraordinary life to bring back to open it up anew, for a new generation to reintroduce him to ne
young people. he did 70 campuses a year in his prime. that, plus a newspaper column, editing a magazine, running aap show. presidents all came acourting. people wanted his endorsement, as much has the wanted a political boss. two bad he didn't live a few more years to perfect his skills on the internet. he mastered every form of communication in his time. wherever you were, he would fine you. or you would find him. whether it's on your car radio, in your newspaper, whether it's watching pbs,...
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year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her youngans. it was with a tweet she communicated after the attack, simply saying, "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so, so, sorry, i don't have words." now the world of music is using the same platform to voice their support, both for her and the city of manchester. taylor swift says she is offering her thoughts and prayers and tears for all those affected by the manchester tragedy. harry styles described himself as "heart broken" over what happened. a sentiment shared by katy perry who says she is broken hearted for the families and broken hearted for ariana grande. and those stars can picture exactly where the attack took place because the manchester arena is the second—largest indoor music venue in europe, and their world tours all take them there. tomorrow night take that were due to play the first of three homecoming gigs in the venue. now it's a crime scene. harvey goldsmith, the promoter behind live aid says last night's attack has huge implications for the live music market.
year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her youngans. it was with a tweet she communicated after the attack, simply saying, "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so, so, sorry, i don't have words." now the world of music is using the same platform to voice their support, both for her and the city of manchester. taylor swift says she is...
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the french editor who published those photos telling abc news the magazine did not cross any lines. she describes them as a youngre thousands of cars pass by every day and claims security was more an issue rather than media frenzy. now the trial lasting just one day was heard by a judge. there was no jury and a verdict is expected on july 4th. we reached out to kensington palace this morning, and they told us, they don't comment on an ongoing court case. >> i would expect that. lama, stand by. we will bring in dan abrams, our chief legal analyst. this is quite different from a case you would see in the united states and in some ways, much more serious. >> right. because you're talking about a criminal case. you wouldn't have criminal charges brought here for that but the two questions here are going to be, number one and i think this is the most interesting one is the paparazzi is denying taking pictures. part of the defense is you can't prove that we took this picture. and -- >> i think they could. >> they're bringing in evidence about how their bank accounts suddenly inflated and made a lot of money immediatel
the french editor who published those photos telling abc news the magazine did not cross any lines. she describes them as a youngre thousands of cars pass by every day and claims security was more an issue rather than media frenzy. now the trial lasting just one day was heard by a judge. there was no jury and a verdict is expected on july 4th. we reached out to kensington palace this morning, and they told us, they don't comment on an ongoing court case. >> i would expect that. lama,...
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young people. he did 70 campuses a year! in his prime. that plus a newspaper column editing a magazine running a show, the presidents all came according. people wanted his endorsement. as much as the ever wanted for any political boss. and again, i, it is too bad he did not have a few more years to really perfect his he mastered every form of communication at his time. where you working would find you. the radio, newspaper, pbs, whether news is being made that he is now residing in honorary board from nixon's administration would make front page news. he had a tremendous impact. and we still see it today. my students, same thing as yours. when he died, they knew that an important person died. because it kept getting little messages on the internet. wherever they subscribe to. but so this was an important person america should stop and pay attention to. and wouldn't extraordinary life to bring back to open up a new for a new generation. the rest of us, have some nostalgia. >> let's begin by talking about that first show. it was called god and man. and it was an indictment of yale univer
young people. he did 70 campuses a year! in his prime. that plus a newspaper column editing a magazine running a show, the presidents all came according. people wanted his endorsement. as much as the ever wanted for any political boss. and again, i, it is too bad he did not have a few more years to really perfect his he mastered every form of communication at his time. where you working would find you. the radio, newspaper, pbs, whether news is being made that he is now residing in honorary...
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magazine that we hope existed when we were growing. you that means creating something that is inclusive. >> reporter: creating content that is moves fashion and politics forward. >> if you want younge to show up for them first. >>> next on "sunday today," a group of military veterans finding their voices with a guitar. >>> and the umpire legacy not >>> and the umpire legacy not calling balls and the toothpaste that helpstax, prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. standby. hey katy, let me show you how behind schedule we are. yeah. are those the pyrotechnics that are gonna startle me from a distance? yep. and my impractical wardrobe changes, those all set? not even close. oh, this is probably going to shine in your eyes at the worst possible time. perfect. we're looking at a real train wreck here, am i right? wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they me
magazine that we hope existed when we were growing. you that means creating something that is inclusive. >> reporter: creating content that is moves fashion and politics forward. >> if you want younge to show up for them first. >>> next on "sunday today," a group of military veterans finding their voices with a guitar. >>> and the umpire legacy not >>> and the umpire legacy not calling balls and the toothpaste that helpstax, prevent bleeding...
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magazine, how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. but you're suggesting a much more sophisticated bomb as in this case that killed so many people, a lot of young people, not necessarily could just be built as easily as that. usually when it's an official isis or al qaeda attack, very often, correct me if i'm wrong, peter, you're an expert in this area, there's a video, what they call a martyr video of the individual who commits suicide and kills all these people. as of now, no video has been released. do you anticipate that we will see some sort of so-called martyr? >> i don't know. it doesn't necessarily mean ta the attacker has gone to syria or iraq. they used that in the orlando attack back last year in the united states in which he killed 49 people. he had no direct links to isis, but he was inspired by them. so they did take credit for it and in a way they were accurate. so we may see a video, but we may not see a video. in fact, if it was simply inspirational, as far as isis is concerned, sort of a distinction without a drifference. if it it was -- if it was directed by isis, that's also fine too. >> i'm sure all of british police in man
magazine, how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. but you're suggesting a much more sophisticated bomb as in this case that killed so many people, a lot of young people, not necessarily could just be built as easily as that. usually when it's an official isis or al qaeda attack, very often, correct me if i'm wrong, peter, you're an expert in this area, there's a video, what they call a martyr video of the individual who commits suicide and kills all these people. as of now, no video has...
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year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her young prayers and tears for all those affected by the manchester tragedy. harry styles described himself as "heart broken" over what happened. a sentiment shared by katy perry who says she is broken hearted for the families and broken hearted for ariana grande. and those stars can picture exactly where the attack took place because the manchester arena is the second—largest indoor music venue in europe, and their world tours all take them there. tomorrow night take that were due to play the first of three homecoming gigs in the venue. now it‘s a crime scene. harvey goldsmith, the promoter behind live aid, says last night‘s attack has huge implications for the live music market. the most vulnerable point is on the exit and, therefore, i presume all the arenas and promoters together will review how to deal with people leaving concerts but if it‘s outside the concert area, the arena itself, where the concert takes place, if it is on the way out, it is very difficult to do much more than has be
year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her young prayers and tears for all those affected by the manchester tragedy. harry styles described himself as "heart broken" over what happened. a sentiment shared by katy perry who says she is broken hearted for the families and broken hearted for ariana grande. and those stars can picture exactly...
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year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her youngm of my heart, i am so, so, sorry, i don't have words." now the world of music is using the same platform to voice their support, both for her and the city of manchester. taylor swift says she is offering her thoughts and prayers and tears for all those affected by the manchester tragedy. harry styles described himself as "heart broken" over what happened. a sentiment shared by katy perry who says she is broken hearted for the families and broken hearted for ariana grande. and those stars can picture exactly where the attack took place because the manchester arena is the second—largest indoor music venue in europe, and their world tours all take them there. tomorrow night take that were due to play the first of three homecoming gigs in the venue. now it's a crime scene. harvey goldsmith, the promoter behind live aid, says last night's attack has huge implications for the live music market. the most vulnerable point is on the exit and, therefore, i presume all the arenas and promoters t
year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her youngm of my heart, i am so, so, sorry, i don't have words." now the world of music is using the same platform to voice their support, both for her and the city of manchester. taylor swift says she is offering her thoughts and prayers and tears for all those affected by the manchester tragedy. harry...
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magazine, who at the time, defended the shots. >> this picture -- the picture of her wonderful couple, young couple. in love.f, taking the official pictures of the children. some worrying about freedom of the press. but royal officials compare the french pictures to the worst excesses of the paparazzi, during diana's life. times have changed, of course. earlier this year, william was pictured partying at a swiss ski resort. the pictures taken by the public. anyone famous faces anyone armed with a cell phone. >> absolutely true. keir, thank you very much. by the way, strange transition, someone else in europe this morning. it's al roker. let's check in on the orient express trip and get a check of the weather. al? >> hey, guys. thank you so much. we are in one of the three restaurant cars. this one renovated back in 1929. it's inlaid with panels by lalique. they're antiques. it's gorgeous. we're having a great time. 17 cars on this train. we'll tell you why we're coming to you live and making history from the venice simplon orient express. let's look at your weather and see what we have going on. we are watch
magazine, who at the time, defended the shots. >> this picture -- the picture of her wonderful couple, young couple. in love.f, taking the official pictures of the children. some worrying about freedom of the press. but royal officials compare the french pictures to the worst excesses of the paparazzi, during diana's life. times have changed, of course. earlier this year, william was pictured partying at a swiss ski resort. the pictures taken by the public. anyone famous faces anyone...
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magazine who at the time defended the shots. >> this picture, the picture of her wonderful couple, young couple, in love -- >> reporter: the princeout freedom of the press. but royal officials compare the french pictures to the worst excesses to the paparazzi during dianna's life. >> times earlier this year william was pictured partying in a ski resort. the pictures appeared to have been taken by members of the public. anyone famous faces any member of the public armed with a cell phone. >> thank you. strange transition. someone else in europe this morning is al roker. let's check in on this orient express trip and get a check on the weather. al? >> hey, guys. thank you so much. we are in one of the three restaurant cars. this one renovated in 1929. it has panelled inlayed that are antique. they're gorgeous. 17 cars on this train. we'll tell you why we're coming to you live and making history from the orient express. but first, let's take a look at your weather. see what we've got going on. we are watching severe weather today. we have flash flood watches and flood watches stretch into the midwest where they've already been suffe
magazine who at the time defended the shots. >> this picture, the picture of her wonderful couple, young couple, in love -- >> reporter: the princeout freedom of the press. but royal officials compare the french pictures to the worst excesses to the paparazzi during dianna's life. >> times earlier this year william was pictured partying in a ski resort. the pictures appeared to have been taken by members of the public. anyone famous faces any member of the public armed with a...
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magazine here in the uk. every newspaper. you see her face along with the faces of the others who lost their lives. with all the victims so youngnd as you might imagine the outpouring from this community has been incredible, in fact, just behind me this is just one of many memorials that have popped up all over this city. this morning, we're learning about the victims of that deadly explosion. among the 22 lost, 18-year-old georgina callander and 8-year-old saffie roussos. saffie believed to be the youngest victim was at the concert with her mother and sister, her schoolteacher remembering her fondly saying saffie was simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the world. she was loved by everyone. georgina callander, an ariana super fan who tweeted about her exci excitement once wrote on instagram she was so cute and lovely. i hugged her so tight. i can't get over this. i never will. the mother of a third victim, olivia campbell confirming her daughter's death on facebook sayin saying r.i.p., my darling precious gorgeous girl. mommy loves you so much and paula anderson brought dozens to safety sharing her number on faceb
magazine here in the uk. every newspaper. you see her face along with the faces of the others who lost their lives. with all the victims so youngnd as you might imagine the outpouring from this community has been incredible, in fact, just behind me this is just one of many memorials that have popped up all over this city. this morning, we're learning about the victims of that deadly explosion. among the 22 lost, 18-year-old georgina callander and 8-year-old saffie roussos. saffie believed to be...
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magazines. he really entered into the french imagination very quickly. many people who voted for him, many youngcourse. even if i don't really know what he stands for. it is very vague. you had many people who supported him but without really knowing what they would get. he had support from other candidates. it is difficult to see how he will govern because we have four different hypotheses. we will go to james reynolds shortly but there was no pretence at fairness in there was no pretence at fairness in the media in this second round. they ganged up behind emmanuel macron, do you have a problem with that as a journalist? people point to the front national as a fascist party and we can have a debate about that, but there was no pretence at fairness, was there? i think it is important to remind people of the roots of the front national. marine le pen had been cleaning up the history of the party but we have to remind people that there were people related to neo—nazis. at the same time, the relationship we marine le pen and journalists is important to focus on. she has been many time revoking many
magazines. he really entered into the french imagination very quickly. many people who voted for him, many youngcourse. even if i don't really know what he stands for. it is very vague. you had many people who supported him but without really knowing what they would get. he had support from other candidates. it is difficult to see how he will govern because we have four different hypotheses. we will go to james reynolds shortly but there was no pretence at fairness in there was no pretence at...