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more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili.
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May 2, 2017
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visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan. proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chilli
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visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan. proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chilli made locally in music city for over 100 years
visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan. proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chilli made locally in music city for over 100 years
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May 30, 2017
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that's it. eat music) - [voiceover] up next, it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, power folk duo larry campbell and teresa williams, plus bluegrass superbands blue highway and hot rize. that's all ahead, after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville. visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili, celebrating authenticity since 1898.
that's it. eat music) - [voiceover] up next, it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, power folk duo larry campbell and teresa williams, plus bluegrass superbands blue highway and hot rize. that's all ahead, after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your...
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May 23, 2017
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more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili. celebrating authenticity since 1898.
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May 30, 2017
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more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili,
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May 22, 2017
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voiceover: tokyo isa flash photography. voiceover: tokyo is a fascinating technological city and it has been suggested that the next summer olympics could be the most they tackle a futuristic games of all time, certainly a city with ambition. although there is still work to be done on several of the venues, they are progressing well. every games, no matter how well prepared, like london 2012, or ill—prepared, rio 2016, faces challenges, the best way to overcome problems is by arriving early and thatis problems is by arriving early and that is why a olympics winning champion adam peaty and team—mates are here now. they have had the chance to live the city lifestyle for a few days but crucially have also been racing here for the first time in tokyo. there's also been impressive, with adam peaty winning gold in hundred metres and 50 metres brest road events. i have learned so much more coming here, experiencing what it will be like, and i have been getting plates and plays a brea kfast been getting plates and plays a break
voiceover: tokyo isa flash photography. voiceover: tokyo is a fascinating technological city and it has been suggested that the next summer olympics could be the most they tackle a futuristic games of all time, certainly a city with ambition. although there is still work to be done on several of the venues, they are progressing well. every games, no matter how well prepared, like london 2012, or ill—prepared, rio 2016, faces challenges, the best way to overcome problems is by arriving early...
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May 14, 2017
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. - [voiceover} thank you so much to the canvas team for the history, the wine, and so much more. now, only about 10 minutes away up the silverado trail, is the gorgeous rutherford ranch winery. arriving here you feel like you are home as you walk by it's creek and catch the peaceful sounds of the river. and just as wonderful as the outside, is the great wine and thoughtful team to take care of you on the inside. - rutherford ranch winery feels like you're home away from home. you know, you drive up the driveway and then you're surrounded by beauty. and then you come inside and you have the tasting room, but then you have this great living room and - yeah, that's really the kind of feel that we're going for. wine, it's a lifestyle. unfortunately, we don't need wine to breathe or live but it does enhance your lifestyle. - i love the feeling you get while you're here at rutherford ranch and now let's head into the taste room where we can try some more wine. - welcome to our tasting room. we are known a lot for cabernet and bordeaux grapes but we are also really well known for chardo
. - [voiceover} thank you so much to the canvas team for the history, the wine, and so much more. now, only about 10 minutes away up the silverado trail, is the gorgeous rutherford ranch winery. arriving here you feel like you are home as you walk by it's creek and catch the peaceful sounds of the river. and just as wonderful as the outside, is the great wine and thoughtful team to take care of you on the inside. - rutherford ranch winery feels like you're home away from home. you know, you...
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May 22, 2017
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voiceover: a life on two wheels was nicky hayden's destiny, both his parents raised motorbikes on dirt tracks and he and his brothers and two sisters followed in their tyre tracks. —— raced. nicknamed the kentucky kid, he was riding by the age of three and racing from five, over the next 20 years his journey led to the pinnacle of two wheeled motorsport, with the american beating valentino rossi to be crowned moto gp champion in 2006. he raced in the top tier for the final time in australia, 2016, that final year, finishing fifth, with honda, in the world superbike championship, winning one race in relation. last wednesday, just a few days after racing at pamela, in italy, he was hit by a car, while training on a bicycle. —— imola. he suffered head and chest injuries which left him in an extreme the critical condition. a statement from the hospital said that he died on monday afternoon. he was 35. studio: wicketkeeper sarah taylor's been named in the england squad for the women's world cup this summer. she rejoined the camp last month, after taking a year—long break to deal w
voiceover: a life on two wheels was nicky hayden's destiny, both his parents raised motorbikes on dirt tracks and he and his brothers and two sisters followed in their tyre tracks. —— raced. nicknamed the kentucky kid, he was riding by the age of three and racing from five, over the next 20 years his journey led to the pinnacle of two wheeled motorsport, with the american beating valentino rossi to be crowned moto gp champion in 2006. he raced in the top tier for the final time in...
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May 12, 2017
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voiceover: it has happened before, this hospital trust covering north lincolnshire and gore, it systems we re lincolnshire and gore, it systems were closed for three days as the result of a cyber attack last autumn. hundreds of operations and patient appointments were postponed, people were told to get to eight and the only if it was really necessary, there were warnings that nhs it was honourable. and today staff looking in at other hospitals found this on their screens, with a message saying, your files are encrypted, if you want to recover them, you need to pay up. —— northern lincolnshire and goole. —— a&e. ransomware, a hidden programme used by criminal hackers was being used. the nhs is vulnerable, typically it has not invested enough in computer security, using old computers and systems and if they don't keep them properly patched they will keep getting hit by attacks like this. properly patched they will keep getting hit by attacks like thism a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield told us how it was affecting serv
voiceover: it has happened before, this hospital trust covering north lincolnshire and gore, it systems we re lincolnshire and gore, it systems were closed for three days as the result of a cyber attack last autumn. hundreds of operations and patient appointments were postponed, people were told to get to eight and the only if it was really necessary, there were warnings that nhs it was honourable. and today staff looking in at other hospitals found this on their screens, with a message saying,...
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May 11, 2017
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voiceover: it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure. doom—laden government adverts in the 19805 warned about the dangers of the virus behind aids, and urged us not to die of ignorance. if you ignore aids, it could be the death of you. jonathan learned he was hiv positive in 1982. he didn't expect to be alive all these years later. now 67, he's enjoying a healthy and happy retirement. i never thought that iwould hit 40, 50, 60. and to be a pensioner...is amazing. i have been very, very fortunate. medicine which stops hiv reproducing has helped jonathan and millions of others. these anti—retroviral drugs became widely available in the uk two decades ago. researchers from bristol say a 20—year—old man who started hiv treatment in recent years should now live until the age of 73, and a woman should now reach 76 — close to the average. we expected drug resistance to be a huge problem and it hasn't been. and it can be contained because of the multiple options. we expected the drugs would be toxic and there might be an epidemic of he
voiceover: it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure. doom—laden government adverts in the 19805 warned about the dangers of the virus behind aids, and urged us not to die of ignorance. if you ignore aids, it could be the death of you. jonathan learned he was hiv positive in 1982. he didn't expect to be alive all these years later. now 67, he's enjoying a healthy and happy retirement. i never thought that iwould hit 40, 50, 60. and to be a pensioner...is amazing. i have been very,...
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May 7, 2017
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visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] get ready for a bundle of joy and runaway pranks that are sure to move you and it's all just for laughs gags! welcome to the show. we begin with a real beast of a gag as this gorilla not only paints, he pranks! (laughter) (laughter) (laughter) (laughter) (applause)
visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] get ready for a bundle of joy and runaway pranks that are sure to move you and it's all just for laughs gags! welcome to the show. we begin with a real beast of a gag as this gorilla not only paints, he pranks! (laughter) (laughter) (laughter) (laughter) (applause)
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May 5, 2017
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--not a anger or a voiceover it is not an anchor or a voiceover. audience is tracking stores outside of your news program in bringing context to it. they are going to put up with some longer form storytelling. we do packages that are sometimes anywhere from four to 12 minutes. i think if you look at the hbo is, then you say ok, in 30 million homes. the networks are in full distribution. b, if you look at some of the top new shows that are 200,000, 300,000 --the fact we're doing 500,000 off the bat and we're the number one digital for hbo is fantastic. if you combine the nightly and the weekly, we are doing somewhere north of 5 million ourselves. now it is video on demand. the numbers are very similar. charlie: what is the difference between what you are doing and what he is doing? >> he does all the work and he will me out to lunch. [laughter] i work on some of the longer tale stuff and more interviews. i like to get into the field and should, but i don't have a lot of time. you are an executive as well as being on-air. >> the weekly is my baby, bu
--not a anger or a voiceover it is not an anchor or a voiceover. audience is tracking stores outside of your news program in bringing context to it. they are going to put up with some longer form storytelling. we do packages that are sometimes anywhere from four to 12 minutes. i think if you look at the hbo is, then you say ok, in 30 million homes. the networks are in full distribution. b, if you look at some of the top new shows that are 200,000, 300,000 --the fact we're doing 500,000 off the...
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visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, historic marion virgina, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation. the general francis marion hotel, the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. wbrf, 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. (upbeat bluegrass music)
visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, historic marion virgina, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation. the general francis marion hotel, the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. the bank of marion, your vision,...
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you can have screen enlargement, voiceover for the totally blind. >> reporter: jessica navigates hers with ease. she uses a bluetooth braille writer. >> the best thing as teenagers go is you get to do your homework on the bus. record and that's a good thing? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: this tenth grader kevin figueroa is legally blind in one eye and can only see shadows and light with the other. but his lifelong dream is to make movies and with his tablet, it's quickly coming into focus. >> i love that. i try to get every opportunity to do it. >> reporter: teachers and students say thanks to the small gadget, the possibilities are now endless. kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >>> kenny, repeat after me. >> okay. >> may gray. >> may gray. >> yeah. of that's what we have outside right now. we haven't cleared out at all along the coast. take a look at our live weather camera. this is from our kpix 5 studios. we are looking out over pier 9. you can see the flag on the fly and chop on the bay waters. very gray skies. another view today how about that right there? looking towards ang
you can have screen enlargement, voiceover for the totally blind. >> reporter: jessica navigates hers with ease. she uses a bluetooth braille writer. >> the best thing as teenagers go is you get to do your homework on the bus. record and that's a good thing? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: this tenth grader kevin figueroa is legally blind in one eye and can only see shadows and light with the other. but his lifelong dream is to make movies and with his tablet, it's quickly...
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of a -- you know, i didn't know how to go about it, so i started googling, and i realized i did the voiceover for, what do you call it. >> trevor: black panther. >> black panther, right? so he's listening to black panther and all of a sudden he stops and says, baba, is that you? ( laughter ) you know, kind of, like, heard my voice so many times, like, wow, that seems familiar. >> trevor: that is a beautiful story. in that moment, he goes, oh, wow, my dad can be a superhere o. my dad who is a black man, an african man can be a superhere. >> from that point on, he asked me not to play bad guys in films anymore so i could be his superhero in films. >> trevor: that's amazing. ( audience reacts ) wow, i want to cry now. that's an amazing story. you have a documentary out now that traces the roots of voodoo. >> yes. >> trevor: that seeks to dispel a lot of misconceptions. >> yes. >> trevor: that's something as fellow africans i won't lie, when i hear voodoo, i hear of someone with a doll being stabbed, chopping things up, bubbling pots, someone must die. >> right. >> trevor: even as an african, voo
of a -- you know, i didn't know how to go about it, so i started googling, and i realized i did the voiceover for, what do you call it. >> trevor: black panther. >> black panther, right? so he's listening to black panther and all of a sudden he stops and says, baba, is that you? ( laughter ) you know, kind of, like, heard my voice so many times, like, wow, that seems familiar. >> trevor: that is a beautiful story. in that moment, he goes, oh, wow, my dad can be a superhere o....
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. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, historic marion virgina, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation. the general francis marion hotel, the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. wbrf, 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. (upbeat bluegrass music)
. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, historic marion virgina, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation. the general francis marion hotel, the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. the bank of marion, your vision, your community,...
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May 31, 2017
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voiceover: just a few short weeks ago, theresa may was banking on a blue surge sweeping her back into downing street with an emphatic mandate. it turns out that a few weeks is now an eternity in british politics. with just eight days to go, our strong and stable prime minister is stumbling towards the finishing line. elections rarely work out as they're meant to work out. it looked like this was going to be a very boring campaign, and it hasn't turned out that way. i think, in lots of ways, what the conservatives have because actually i think they're looking at this huge problem of care, which is growing because — luckily, i'm growing older myself — we're all living longer, and it's a problem that has to be addressed sometime. but to do that kind of in the middle of an election campaign isn't always the best timing. and that's made it a much more interesting campaign. the new pressure on the prime minister followed an estimate by the pollsters yougov that theresa may could lose 20 seats. tory high command is disdainful of the findings. they believe the prime minister is still on c
voiceover: just a few short weeks ago, theresa may was banking on a blue surge sweeping her back into downing street with an emphatic mandate. it turns out that a few weeks is now an eternity in british politics. with just eight days to go, our strong and stable prime minister is stumbling towards the finishing line. elections rarely work out as they're meant to work out. it looked like this was going to be a very boring campaign, and it hasn't turned out that way. i think, in lots of ways,...
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voiceover: it was a situation with which any parent could identify. dropping your children off at an event they've been looking forward to for months and coming back to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the crowd pre—teens, some as young as seven or eight. entertainment stars expressed their horror at the night's event. it shocks me every time we hear this sort of news, that attacks like this can happen, but especially when there will be so many children at this concert tonight. we'll all go to bed holding our little ones even tighter this evening. last 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 fans. it was with a
voiceover: it was a situation with which any parent could identify. dropping your children off at an event they've been looking forward to for months and coming back to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the...
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voiceover: august, 1995, and for jonathan edwards, a leap into history. it is a tough act to follow, but he has done it again! i don't believe it! it remains the triple jump world record to this day but for how much longer? under a new proposal, all world records set before 2005 would be erased, including paula radcliffe's marathon mark from 2003, because the drug testing back then did not match today's standards. the plan aims to restore faith in athletics, but those set to lose their records despite doing nothing wrong are unimpressed. very disappointed, obviously. this is a broad, sweeping solution which they are just trying to push in which yet again sees clean athletes suffering for the actions of cheats. european athletics believes record should now only stand if the athlete's samples are stored for retesting and that has only happened since 2005. some records have stood since the 19805 such as florence griffithjoyner‘s. they never failed drugs tests but no one has ever come close to them. after the recent russian doping scandal, some believe it i
voiceover: august, 1995, and for jonathan edwards, a leap into history. it is a tough act to follow, but he has done it again! i don't believe it! it remains the triple jump world record to this day but for how much longer? under a new proposal, all world records set before 2005 would be erased, including paula radcliffe's marathon mark from 2003, because the drug testing back then did not match today's standards. the plan aims to restore faith in athletics, but those set to lose their records...
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May 17, 2017
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voiceover: have a break. have a kitkat. but should nestle have a monopoly on the shape of this bestseller? today three senior appeal court judges decided it wasn't distinctive enough in its 16,000 page ruling. so the judges gave two fingers to nestle's attempt to trademark its four—fingered wafer. viennetta had the same problem with its creamy whirls. cadbury had lots of legal battles over its purple wrappers. coke, though, got a trademark for its glass bottle and so did toblerone because of its triangular peaks. so why do these big brands go to all this expense and bother? for certain brands it's really important that they get the shape right. for example, if i say a building brick for children, you already know what the brand design i'm thinking about and that's a very, very distinctive shape so there you can see it in your own head why it's so important that the shape, sometimes even smells, even colours, are denoted. people associate them with that brand. trademarks are hugely valuable too. obviously there's a big com
voiceover: have a break. have a kitkat. but should nestle have a monopoly on the shape of this bestseller? today three senior appeal court judges decided it wasn't distinctive enough in its 16,000 page ruling. so the judges gave two fingers to nestle's attempt to trademark its four—fingered wafer. viennetta had the same problem with its creamy whirls. cadbury had lots of legal battles over its purple wrappers. coke, though, got a trademark for its glass bottle and so did toblerone because of...
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voiceover: eyes on westminster, that goes for more than 1700 election candidates... screaming lord such... some election posters are now collectors items, although their value at the time is not always appreciated. so, if you feel you are missing out on those posters in this snap election, you can always make your own. studio: labour isn't working, labour's tax bombshell, some of those classics, i was trying to think of a labour poster knocking the conservatives but i can think of any famous ones. we were thinking about the demonise, and... that was iconic. i can think of any others, labour isn't working, that was... not as good asjohn hess's main poster... not as good asjohn hess's main poster. . . what not as good asjohn hess's main poster... what we are not seeing is leaflets in windows... i have seen loads. i don't know if voter fatigue has already set in. and posters in gardens, that is in the real world. is this campaign... in an age of social media, as the campaign change, a lot of analysis done by both campaigns from facebook and whatever, voting intentions a
voiceover: eyes on westminster, that goes for more than 1700 election candidates... screaming lord such... some election posters are now collectors items, although their value at the time is not always appreciated. so, if you feel you are missing out on those posters in this snap election, you can always make your own. studio: labour isn't working, labour's tax bombshell, some of those classics, i was trying to think of a labour poster knocking the conservatives but i can think of any famous...
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May 11, 2017
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voiceover: it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure. doom—laden government adverts in the 19805 warned about the dangers of the virus behind aids, and urged us not to die of ignorance. jonathan learned he was hiv positive in 1982. he didn't expect to be alive all these years later. now 67, he's enjoying a healthy and happy retirement. i never thought that iwould hit 40, 50, 60. and to be a pensioner — is amazing. i have been very, very fortunate. medicine which stops hiv reproducing has helped jonathan and millions of others. these anti—retroviral drugs became widely available in the uk two decades ago. researchers from bristol say a 20—year—old man who started hiv treatment in recent years should now live until the age of 73, and a woman should now reach 76 — close to the average. we expected drug resistance to be a huge problem and it hasn't been. we expected the drugs would be toxic and there might be an epidemic of heart disease untreated individuals. that hasn't turned out to be the case. we've arrived at a situation wh
voiceover: it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure. doom—laden government adverts in the 19805 warned about the dangers of the virus behind aids, and urged us not to die of ignorance. jonathan learned he was hiv positive in 1982. he didn't expect to be alive all these years later. now 67, he's enjoying a healthy and happy retirement. i never thought that iwould hit 40, 50, 60. and to be a pensioner — is amazing. i have been very, very fortunate. medicine which stops hiv...
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May 11, 2017
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(voiceover) if your child is suffering due to their lack of reading skills, if you've tried tutors, learning centers, or expensive programs, and seen little improvement, then it's time to call the usa reading clinic. its effectiveness has amazed both parents and teachers. traditionally, students are taught letters then words, but they aren't trained in the mechanics of reading. the usa reading clinic system is a personalized software technology accessed right from your home computer that can help develop your child's proper neural pathways so they can finally understand and comprehend what they are reading with excellent fluency. many students start seeing improvements almost immediately. call now to find out how the usa reading clinic can skyrocket your child's reading ability and grades. quickly and easily. based on brain science, this is a proven and guaranteed solution. the sooner you call, the sooner you can eliminate your child's pain and frustration. don't wait, call the number below right now. for something that finally relieves your pain, icyhot lidocaine. desensitizes aggravated ne
(voiceover) if your child is suffering due to their lack of reading skills, if you've tried tutors, learning centers, or expensive programs, and seen little improvement, then it's time to call the usa reading clinic. its effectiveness has amazed both parents and teachers. traditionally, students are taught letters then words, but they aren't trained in the mechanics of reading. the usa reading clinic system is a personalized software technology accessed right from your home computer that can...
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May 12, 2017
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the attitude and then thinking and thinking and that's why they have to apologize for using the voiceover. they just don't agree with them they are much more violent than any opposition. thanks liz. here is a quote from the president. in addition to winning the electoral college in a landslide i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. thank you for coming on the show. great to be with you. they are pushing back on this. the air criticizing the ident saying there's n voter fraud. we've had more than a hundred noncitizens have gotten on the voter role. collect all the data and the facts in the facts and put them on the table and report them for the nation to see. what i find so puzzling about some of the people that are pushing back on capitol hill is what are they afraid of the commission will find. as they continue to argue that there's no such thing as a motor front. will find nothing. and they will be able to say you're right. they lead to civil rights violations. hundred thousand in your home state. meaning that people could not vote what is your
the attitude and then thinking and thinking and that's why they have to apologize for using the voiceover. they just don't agree with them they are much more violent than any opposition. thanks liz. here is a quote from the president. in addition to winning the electoral college in a landslide i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. thank you for coming on the show. great to be with you. they are pushing back on this. the air criticizing the ident saying...
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(voiceover) if your child is suffering due to their lack of reading skills, if you've tried tutors, learning centers, or expensive programs, and seen little improvement, then it's time to call the usa reading clinic. its effectiveness has amazed both parents and teachers. traditionally, students are taught letters then words, but they aren't trained in the mechanics of reading. the usa reading clinic system is a personalized software technology accessed right from your home computer that can help develop your child's proper neural pathways so they can finally understand and comprehend what they are reading with excellent fluency. many students start seeing improvements almost immediately. call now to find out how the usa reading clinic can skyrocket your child's reading ability and grades. quickly and easily. based on brain science, this is a proven and guaranteed solution. the sooner you call, the sooner you can eliminate your child's pain and frustration. don't wait, call the number below right now. >>> the president took strong and decisive leadership here. >> he took the recommend of rod
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>> no, i had never done a a voiceover. but, alan zweibel i did a a failed audition with him. >> jimmy: i love, alan zweibel. [ light laughter ] >> and he said, he said, "hey, you're terrible in this." but, i have a -- let me call a a friend of mine, garry shandling. and they have this role, hank kingsley. who -- and this guy says, "hey now" all time. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. [ cheers ] >> and, so, and i met garry a a week later. >> jimmy: and how -- did you know garry's work from his standup, or? >> i only knew it from that show, "it's the garry shandling show." >> jimmy: oh, absolutely. >> and i said, "whatever that guy is doing, i want to do that." it was so great. he's the kindest of geniuses. you know, when we did that tribute to him, when i played -- did hank last time here. >> jimmy: yeah. >> he was so moved. he -- you know, he was crying and all that. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i miss him. i loved him. >> me too. >> jimmy: he was one of the -- when was the last time you -- >> before he passed, we -- jud
>> no, i had never done a a voiceover. but, alan zweibel i did a a failed audition with him. >> jimmy: i love, alan zweibel. [ light laughter ] >> and he said, he said, "hey, you're terrible in this." but, i have a -- let me call a a friend of mine, garry shandling. and they have this role, hank kingsley. who -- and this guy says, "hey now" all time. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. [ cheers ] >> and, so, and i met garry a a week later. >>...
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i know it's not a voiceover. >> it's a mix of format and belief you don't need to t everything up with an introduction. your audience is tracking stories outside your news program. they're bringing context to it and they're going to put up with longer form story telling. we do package are sometimes four to twelve minutes. it's a faith if we deliver on that they'll come back again. >> i think also if you look at the numbers if you want to bring up numbers you say ok, hbo's in 30 million homes the network is 100 million full discretiotribu. the fact ware doing 500,000 off the bat and we're number one in digital for hbo is fantastic, a. b, if you combine the nightly and weekly we're doing somewhere around north of 5 million ourselves. now, it's video on demand and bespoke and cumed. >> charlie: and what's the difference between what your doing and he's doing. >> he does the work and they wheel me out to lunch and i wave. i do longer stuff. i do more interviews. i like to get in the field and shoot but now because i dont have a lot of time they send me in for interviews. >> charlie: your t
i know it's not a voiceover. >> it's a mix of format and belief you don't need to t everything up with an introduction. your audience is tracking stories outside your news program. they're bringing context to it and they're going to put up with longer form story telling. we do package are sometimes four to twelve minutes. it's a faith if we deliver on that they'll come back again. >> i think also if you look at the numbers if you want to bring up numbers you say ok, hbo's in 30...
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although his voice is there an voiceover that has a series of images that are designed to play on emotions rather than doing a straight, here is my policy page and here is what i will tell you. he is very cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure years in a very carefully controlled media environment where if there is a town hall meeting, all of the people have been prescreened and preselected. he will not get anything to out -- out of the side. he is also keying in -- the broader in zaidi is the -- what the public has. he is looking at what reagan did in 1966, and what other republican candidates are doing elsewhere in 1966 and in 1968 to play up to this concern about crime and law and order. he says in may, a great many quiet americans have become committed to answers to social problems that preserve personal freedom. americans he quiet then famously labels the silent majority. these are the people that he is speaking to. it is a very powerful message. , the silentis majority of more conservative americans and the maj
although his voice is there an voiceover that has a series of images that are designed to play on emotions rather than doing a straight, here is my policy page and here is what i will tell you. he is very cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure years in a very carefully controlled media environment where if there is a town hall meeting, all of the people have been prescreened and preselected. he will not get anything to...
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>> no, i had never done a a voiceover. but, alan zweibel i did a a failed audition with him. >> jimmy: i love, alan zweibel. [ light laughter ] >> and he said, he said, "hey, you're terrible in this." but, i have a -- let me call a a friend of mine, garry shandling. and they have this role, hank kingsley. who -- and this guy says, "hey now" all time. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. [ cheers ] >> and, so, and i met garry a a week later. >> jimmy: and how -- did you know garry's work from his standup, or? >> i only knew it from that show, "it's the garry shandling show." >> jimmy: oh, absolutely. >> and i said, "whatever that guy is doing, i want to do that." it was so great. he's the kindest of geniuses. you know, when we did that tribute to him, when i played -- did hank last time here. >> jimmy: yeah. >> he was so moved. he -- you know, he was crying and all that. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i miss him. i loved him. >> me too. >> jimmy: he was one of the -- when was the last time you -- >> before he passed, we -- dd
>> no, i had never done a a voiceover. but, alan zweibel i did a a failed audition with him. >> jimmy: i love, alan zweibel. [ light laughter ] >> and he said, he said, "hey, you're terrible in this." but, i have a -- let me call a a friend of mine, garry shandling. and they have this role, hank kingsley. who -- and this guy says, "hey now" all time. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. [ cheers ] >> and, so, and i met garry a a week later. >>...
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(voiceover) if your child is suffering due to their lack of reading skills, if you've tried tutors, learning centers, or expensive programs, and seen little improvement, then it's time to call the usa reading clinic. its effectiveness has amazed both parents and teachers. traditionally, students are taught letters then words, but they aren't trained in the mechanics of reading. the usa reading clinic system is a personalized software technology accessed right from your home computer that can help develop your child's proper neural pathways so they can finally understand and comprehend what they are reading with excellent fluency. many students start seeing improvements almost immediately. call now to find out how the usa reading clinic can skyrocket your child's reading ability and grades. quickly and easily. based on brain science, this is a proven and guaranteed solution. the sooner you call, the sooner you can eliminate your child's pain and frustration. don't wait, call the number below right now. (i've done every night isince i was a kid,hing empty my pocket change into this old jar. it
(voiceover) if your child is suffering due to their lack of reading skills, if you've tried tutors, learning centers, or expensive programs, and seen little improvement, then it's time to call the usa reading clinic. its effectiveness has amazed both parents and teachers. traditionally, students are taught letters then words, but they aren't trained in the mechanics of reading. the usa reading clinic system is a personalized software technology accessed right from your home computer that can...
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it is not an anchor or a voiceover. >> it is a mix. your audience is tracking stores outside of your news program in bringing context to it. they are going to put up with some longer form storytelling. we do packages that are sometimes anywhere from four to 12 minutes. >> i think if you look at the numbers, then you say ok, hbo is in 30 million homes. the networks are in full distribution. b, if you look at some of the top news shows that are 200,000, 300,000 --the fact we're doing 500,000 off the bat and we're the number one digital for hbo is fantastic. if you combine the nightly and the weekly, we are doing somewhere north of 5 million ourselves. so, now it is video on demand. apples-to-apples but the numbers are very similar. charlie: what is the difference between what you are doing and what he is doing? >> he does all the work and he will take me out to lunch. [laughter] >> i work on some of the longer tale stuff and more interviews. i like to get into the field and should, but i don't have a lot of time. charlie: you are an exec
it is not an anchor or a voiceover. >> it is a mix. your audience is tracking stores outside of your news program in bringing context to it. they are going to put up with some longer form storytelling. we do packages that are sometimes anywhere from four to 12 minutes. >> i think if you look at the numbers, then you say ok, hbo is in 30 million homes. the networks are in full distribution. b, if you look at some of the top news shows that are 200,000, 300,000 --the fact we're doing...
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it is not an anchor or a voiceover. >> it is a mix. your audience is tracking stores outside of your news program in they are bringing context to it. they are going to put up with some longer form storytelling. we do packages that are sometimes anywhere from four to 12 minutes. we do it on the faith that if they like it they will come back again. >> i think if you look at the numbers, then you say ok, hbo is in 30 million homes. the networks are in full distribution. so they are in hundred million homes. b, if you look at some of the top news shows that are 200,000, 300,000 --the fact we're doing 500,000 off the bat and we're the number one digital for hbo is fantastic. if you combine the nightly and the weekly, we are doing somewhere north of 5 million ourselves. so, now it is video on demand. it is not apples-to-apples, but the numbers are very similar. charlie: what is the difference between what you are doing and what he is doing? >> he does all the work and he will take me out to lunch. [laughter] >> i work on some of the longer d
it is not an anchor or a voiceover. >> it is a mix. your audience is tracking stores outside of your news program in they are bringing context to it. they are going to put up with some longer form storytelling. we do packages that are sometimes anywhere from four to 12 minutes. we do it on the faith that if they like it they will come back again. >> i think if you look at the numbers, then you say ok, hbo is in 30 million homes. the networks are in full distribution. so they are in...
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his voice is there in voiceovers. they have images decided to play on emotions rather than -- here is my policy, here is what i will tell you. he is here at cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is the complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure he carefully controls the media environment where, if there is a town hall meeting, all the people asking him questions have been prescreened and preselected, so he will not get anything out of the side, the side. he is also keying into the broader anxiety the public has about all the changes going on. he is looking at what happened with what reagan did in 1966 and what other republican candidates are doing elsewhere in 1966 and in 1968 to play up the concern about crime and law and order. he says a great many americans have become committed to answers to social problems for their personal freedom. this group of quiet americans he famously labels the silent majority. these are the people he is speaking to. it is a very powerful message. but his mess
his voice is there in voiceovers. they have images decided to play on emotions rather than -- here is my policy, here is what i will tell you. he is here at cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is the complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure he carefully controls the media environment where, if there is a town hall meeting, all the people asking him questions have been prescreened and preselected, so he will not get anything out of the side, the side. he is also...
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his voice is there in voiceovers. they have images decided to play hereotions rather than -- is my policy, here is what i will tell you. he is here at cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is the complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure he carefully controls the media environment where, if there is a town hall meeting, all the people asking him questions have been prescreened and preselected, so he will not get anything out of the side, the side. he is also keying into the the public has about all the changes going on. he is looking at what happened with what reagan did in 1966 and what other republican candidates are doing elsewhere in 1966 and in 1968 to play up the concern about crime and law and order. he says a great many americans have become committed to answering social medias -- social problems for their personal freedom. this group of quiet americans he famously labels the silent majority. these are the people he is speaking to. it is a very powerful message. but his message, h
his voice is there in voiceovers. they have images decided to play hereotions rather than -- is my policy, here is what i will tell you. he is here at cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is the complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure he carefully controls the media environment where, if there is a town hall meeting, all the people asking him questions have been prescreened and preselected, so he will not get anything out of the side, the side. he is also keying...
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voiceover: he is used to it now, all the attention, and not always friendly, though he still tries to be. don't push each other, ok. labour's campaign is so much aboutjeremy corbyn, his character, his ideas, he has held here for 30 years, though some in his party which he had not, like defence, and the labour leader today was holding to his oldest and deepest convictions, writing of years of britain's way of war against terror. the war on terror has not succeeded, it has driven these interventions and it has not increased security at home, in fact, many would say, just the opposite. this, britain's leader, on—site and alongside with donald trump, notjeremy corbyn's answer, more talking, less fighting, yes, and a lot less cosy and is with washington ifjeremy corbyn wins. we deserve better than simply outsourcing defence and prosperity to the whims of donald trump's white house, no more handholding with donald trump. a labour government will conduct a robust and independent foreign policy. the message, when facing terrorism, to rely on peace and diplomacy, but what about britain's nuc
voiceover: he is used to it now, all the attention, and not always friendly, though he still tries to be. don't push each other, ok. labour's campaign is so much aboutjeremy corbyn, his character, his ideas, he has held here for 30 years, though some in his party which he had not, like defence, and the labour leader today was holding to his oldest and deepest convictions, writing of years of britain's way of war against terror. the war on terror has not succeeded, it has driven these...
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voiceover: it's the general election she decided to call. please welcome the prime minister, theresa may. this, her pitch to persuade you that she is the person to sort out the country's problems. because it is the responsibility of leadership to be upfront and straight with people about the challenges ahead. about the difficult decisions and trade—offs that need to be made, and the hard work required to overcome the obstacles in ourway, and that is what this manifesto does. theresa may claims that the conservatives had always been the centre ground, but was this an attempt to redefine what it means to be conservative? with the right brexit deal secured, my mainstream government will deliver for mainstream britain. all those who work hard and make this country what it is. people who have a job do not always have job security. people who own their home but worry about paying the mortgage. people who can just about manage but worry about the cost of living and getting their children into a good school. she said she would look to balance the
voiceover: it's the general election she decided to call. please welcome the prime minister, theresa may. this, her pitch to persuade you that she is the person to sort out the country's problems. because it is the responsibility of leadership to be upfront and straight with people about the challenges ahead. about the difficult decisions and trade—offs that need to be made, and the hard work required to overcome the obstacles in ourway, and that is what this manifesto does. theresa may...
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voiceover: airfares, clothing and electricity. just a few of the reasons the cost of living is now rising faster than it has in three years. prices in the year to april rose more quickly than most economists thought they would. please don't ask what that has to do with the price of fish, it's up by 8%. and then there's the price of books, up by 7%. then there's passenger transport by road, up by 10%. of course, other prices are falling, but the average price rise is now 2.7%, and there is no doubt prices are rising faster than wages. a businessman, a young nurse on maternity leave, and a retired miner all have their own ways of adjusting to that. if your memory is long enough, inflation of less than 3% doesn't sound threatening. it might even be welcome. it's in everybody‘s interest to keep inflation to a bare minimum. a small amount of inflation is quite healthy. it creates a competitive world we need to live in. we, as a company employing people, i think in uk manufacturing we have to get smarter at what we do and get more out
voiceover: airfares, clothing and electricity. just a few of the reasons the cost of living is now rising faster than it has in three years. prices in the year to april rose more quickly than most economists thought they would. please don't ask what that has to do with the price of fish, it's up by 8%. and then there's the price of books, up by 7%. then there's passenger transport by road, up by 10%. of course, other prices are falling, but the average price rise is now 2.7%, and there is no...
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voiceover lte is the technology atth use to transmit calls ofse the 4glte net on marry 8, 12,006 hub unique callers were unable to reach 9-1-1 over a five-hour period. this was one of the largest 9-1-1 outages ever reported to the commission. chairman pai ordered an investigation.y today the bureau presents its pt findings. with me today from the public safety and homeland security bureau is julia tu, electronics engineer, james whiley, attorney advisor, and megan henry, law clerk from cyber security division. we thank the bureaus and offices that contributed. mr. wiley will present the report. >> thank you. good morning, chairman pa and i commissioners. as lisa notes, the bureau's report presents the findings of its investigation into theoutage that interrupted faulty 9-1-1 calling for five hours on march 8, 2017. the failures that caused the outage occurred entirely within at's network. in order to route 9-1-1 calls to the appropriate call centers, at&t maintains connections with subcontractors, compact and west. these subcontractors provide at&t with 9-1-1 call routing information
voiceover lte is the technology atth use to transmit calls ofse the 4glte net on marry 8, 12,006 hub unique callers were unable to reach 9-1-1 over a five-hour period. this was one of the largest 9-1-1 outages ever reported to the commission. chairman pai ordered an investigation.y today the bureau presents its pt findings. with me today from the public safety and homeland security bureau is julia tu, electronics engineer, james whiley, attorney advisor, and megan henry, law clerk from cyber...
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voiceover: it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure. doom—laden government adverts in the 1980s warned about the dangers of the virus behind aids, and urged us not to die of ignorance. jonathan learned he was hiv positive in 1982. he didn't expect to be alive all these years later. now 67, he is enjoying a healthy and happy retirement. i never thought that iwould hit 40, 50, 60. and to be a pensioner is amazing. i have been very, very fortunate. medicine which stops hiv reproducing has helped jonathan and millions of others. these anti—retroviral drugs became widely available in the uk two decades ago. researchers from bristol say a 20—year—old man who started hiv treatment in recent years should now live until the age of 73, and a woman should now reach 76, close to the average. it is hoped the findings will encourage anyone at risk of hiv to get tested for the virus. the charity terrence higgins trust says this research is great news, although some people are still unaware they have hiv, and this means they are missing out on
voiceover: it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure. doom—laden government adverts in the 1980s warned about the dangers of the virus behind aids, and urged us not to die of ignorance. jonathan learned he was hiv positive in 1982. he didn't expect to be alive all these years later. now 67, he is enjoying a healthy and happy retirement. i never thought that iwould hit 40, 50, 60. and to be a pensioner is amazing. i have been very, very fortunate. medicine which stops hiv reproducing...
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he wanted to make himself the voiceover for moving forward. you think there is a rule that -- role that melenchon can play? lessene sanders' showed it did not win in the end. hillary clinton did not win in the end. calling of people to vote for another party is a very french thing as well. voters have her own mind, their own critical minds. they might not accept to go and vote for someone else. it will be interesting to see the results. supporters in melenchon's party will have to go to macron. what is fascinating to see how many of his voters vote in abstention for macron or le pen. >> are you shocked? >>-- >> some people on the left were. >> what could he do? he had 70 weeks and months fighting macron, and then he will say no? >> years fighting le pen. the far left fights the far right. >> one thing that was interesting for me was talking with people, with voters. a lot of people were having like a consumer's approach of these elections. people tell me i usually vote le pen, for this and i will vote for melenchon because he says things and p
he wanted to make himself the voiceover for moving forward. you think there is a rule that -- role that melenchon can play? lessene sanders' showed it did not win in the end. hillary clinton did not win in the end. calling of people to vote for another party is a very french thing as well. voters have her own mind, their own critical minds. they might not accept to go and vote for someone else. it will be interesting to see the results. supporters in melenchon's party will have to go to macron....