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tomorrow is her first day of kindergarten. - to lily. - (gloria) oh, lily. - (phil) to lily. - to lily. and you'll be impressed to know that she's gonna be one of the smartest girls there. lily, sweetie, what's the square root of 64? - 8. - wow! nice trick.
tomorrow is her first day of kindergarten. - to lily. - (gloria) oh, lily. - (phil) to lily. - to lily. and you'll be impressed to know that she's gonna be one of the smartest girls there. lily, sweetie, what's the square root of 64? - 8. - wow! nice trick.
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might only be an adopted home for lily among clowns but it's like performing for a home crowd normally shy she comes out of her shell. she captivate her audience with the energy and very personal larynx. segun might be then i always say i'm not offering a solution in the songs but if people feel what you've lived through then they know that they're not the only idiots that have bad things happen to them. that's enough to change something but it doesn't take the problems away. form the twenty nine year olds debut album aerial perspective as an indie pop can't . do boys is amazing i'll for performance just makes a very likeable otter's they're very down to out i really like her voice she has such a standout sound. eighteen years ago i was a bit aka lily among clowns moved towards book she was a student of political science and she made a lot of music her first e.p. came out in twenty fifteen with find songs written by her. it was only then that she decided to devote herself entirely to music. it was a difficult step to take because i was always a bit scared of being an artist. when kalki
might only be an adopted home for lily among clowns but it's like performing for a home crowd normally shy she comes out of her shell. she captivate her audience with the energy and very personal larynx. segun might be then i always say i'm not offering a solution in the songs but if people feel what you've lived through then they know that they're not the only idiots that have bad things happen to them. that's enough to change something but it doesn't take the problems away. form the twenty...
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little better known as lily among clouds makes melancholy pop and reminds me a little bit of lana del rey among clouts has performed at festivals in finland australia and the us she's been touring with her new album aerial perspective where we caught up with her. it. might only be an adopted home for lily among clowns but it's like performing for a home crowd normally shy she comes out of her shell. she captivates her audience with the energy and very personal larynx. second on my feet and i always say i'm not offering a solution in the songs but if people feel what you've lived through then they know that they're not the only idiots that have bad things happen to them. that's enough to change something but it doesn't take the problems away is that. the twenty nine year olds debut album aerial perspective is an indie pop can't. do the voice is amazing i'll for performance just makes a very likeable odgers the third down to out i really like her voice she has such a standout sound system. eighty years ago a little bit but not aka lily among clowns moved towards book she was a student o
little better known as lily among clouds makes melancholy pop and reminds me a little bit of lana del rey among clouts has performed at festivals in finland australia and the us she's been touring with her new album aerial perspective where we caught up with her. it. might only be an adopted home for lily among clowns but it's like performing for a home crowd normally shy she comes out of her shell. she captivates her audience with the energy and very personal larynx. second on my feet and i...
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eighty years ago a little bit but not aka lily among moved towards book she was a student of political science and she made a lot of music her first e.p. came out in twenty fifteen with find songs written by her. it was only them but she decided to devote herself entirely to music. it was a difficult step to take because i was always a bit scared of being an artist and. you know i did at some stage then it became clear people like to listen to me so i either put everything into it all or nothing at all two years ago i thought i have to try it on my it's its. debut album came out in the autumn of twenty seventeen she's been torn with it ever since. leon counters perform some pretty big gigs for such a new talent she performed to a crowd of ten thousand in finland and played in australia and other south by southwest festival in texas english language lyrics have universal appeal. and sureness had a great thing is that i always wanted to travel and for early on everyone always said sing in german it's much easier it's in demand downs of us has always said i can only do what i write and th
eighty years ago a little bit but not aka lily among moved towards book she was a student of political science and she made a lot of music her first e.p. came out in twenty fifteen with find songs written by her. it was only them but she decided to devote herself entirely to music. it was a difficult step to take because i was always a bit scared of being an artist and. you know i did at some stage then it became clear people like to listen to me so i either put everything into it all or...
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. >> come on, lily. lily tomlin, what are you going to do? >> i'm going to do a lady tonight who's an employee of one of america's most beloved institutions. >> fenicia, this is ernestine, i want you to check out a circuit check on all the circuits at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. because, honey, it's almost impossible to get through to that man. >> in the '60s, "laugh-in" was one of the hottest programs on tv. and all of these famous characters we associate with lily tomlin became famous then and turned her into a huge star. >> and that's the truth. >> she was hip. she was not doing material about being a frustrated wife. she was doing character material and it was really new and different and brilliant. >> mama said you went to college. >> mama said that? >> i'm not going to college when i grow up. >> no? >> because i seen pictures where they shoot you in college. >> her characters were no longer just innocuous, whacky, and weird, they started to become characters with a subtle political point of view. >> recently, i did my most eloquent sculpt
. >> come on, lily. lily tomlin, what are you going to do? >> i'm going to do a lady tonight who's an employee of one of america's most beloved institutions. >> fenicia, this is ernestine, i want you to check out a circuit check on all the circuits at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. because, honey, it's almost impossible to get through to that man. >> in the '60s, "laugh-in" was one of the hottest programs on tv. and all of these famous characters we associate with...
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dot com and don't forget to include your mailing address up for grabs is music from clara luis kasper lily among clouds and an album with a textbook from the band house finally i have a cup clip for you now it was released on march twenty years ago that primavera by sash the dance project by d.j. sasha lap peste. the single make charts in ten countries making it to third place and great britain and as the song says. a spring of love fill your hearts with love and joy the video i'm loving thanks for watching.
dot com and don't forget to include your mailing address up for grabs is music from clara luis kasper lily among clouds and an album with a textbook from the band house finally i have a cup clip for you now it was released on march twenty years ago that primavera by sash the dance project by d.j. sasha lap peste. the single make charts in ten countries making it to third place and great britain and as the song says. a spring of love fill your hearts with love and joy the video i'm loving thanks...
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my name is lily abagian. we are living at 1106 3 avenue, which is directly behind the lot in question at 13 lucky street. and the reason we're here today is to appeal the building permit for the garage that's going to be destroyed and the single-family dwelling that will be built at 13 lucky street. we don't oppose something being built there, but we really want our voices to be heard and have input into the building process because we're really concerned about our neighborhood, the fabric of the people in our neighborhood, the neighbors, the architectural integrity of our neighborhood, and the building process, as well as we're all in such close proximity. i'll start with just sharing a little bit about the neighborhood. i'm sure you know that the mission is a very vibrant district. it's one of the most heavily trafficked by tourists, and i think one of the most beautiful in the city. and we're right off of the calle 24 district, so this part of lucky butts right into 24th. the lucky alley is about a block a
my name is lily abagian. we are living at 1106 3 avenue, which is directly behind the lot in question at 13 lucky street. and the reason we're here today is to appeal the building permit for the garage that's going to be destroyed and the single-family dwelling that will be built at 13 lucky street. we don't oppose something being built there, but we really want our voices to be heard and have input into the building process because we're really concerned about our neighborhood, the fabric of...
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lily: we are, actually. crypto moves a lot of time because investors have a hard time separating all of these corns from one another, which is understandable because it is still a nascent market. the list of all the different coins and what they have been in the last seven days is a wall of red. the whole market is worth around 360 billion, which is 100 billion less than it was worth seven days ago. they tend to move altogether. caroline: and it might not work in tandem with the market issuers. lily katz, great to have you break it down for us. coming up, sxsw is underway, and it is not just a showcase of the hottest new gadgets. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: as to their attempts to combat trolls, jack dorsey said the company is trying to make her vacation an option for everybody -- verification and option for everybody, they are rethinking and reworking its verification process. twitter has faced criticism of the blue check on people's accounts from protecting anonymous accounts to verifying white su
lily: we are, actually. crypto moves a lot of time because investors have a hard time separating all of these corns from one another, which is understandable because it is still a nascent market. the list of all the different coins and what they have been in the last seven days is a wall of red. the whole market is worth around 360 billion, which is 100 billion less than it was worth seven days ago. they tend to move altogether. caroline: and it might not work in tandem with the market issuers....
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. >> and lily tomlin. jane fonda. >> jane, lily, me. >> i told them better get after it. it's going to be 95. before 9 to 5. >> not that she plans to retire any time soon. >> i always say old as yesterday, but new as tomorrow. because the i like to be right there involved in everything. never retire. i hope to do this until i just keel over one day in the middle of a song i wrote. >> ms. parton! >> here's hoping that day won't come for a good long time. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david. >>> next, some big news about one of the most powerful females on wall street. >> announcer: this special edition of "nightline" is brought to you by ford. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. from the world's number one conditioner brand... new pantene light-as-air foam conditioner, full of rich pro-v nutrients... ...and infused with a
. >> and lily tomlin. jane fonda. >> jane, lily, me. >> i told them better get after it. it's going to be 95. before 9 to 5. >> not that she plans to retire any time soon. >> i always say old as yesterday, but new as tomorrow. because the i like to be right there involved in everything. never retire. i hope to do this until i just keel over one day in the middle of a song i wrote. >> ms. parton! >> here's hoping that day won't come for a good long time....
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we've always drawn the adjacent property -- that's lily's rear deck to our second story bedroom. the rear windows are all privacy glass. the only ones that are operable are needed for ventilation or fire egress. several of them are fixed. there's a noncombustible fire transparency wall that lets light between two properties. i have some pictures of -- we fully respect that -- the victorian nature of the city and the alley. i've been a general contractor for 11 years and worked almost exclusively on older victorian buildings. a lot of these buildings are in very poor condition. poor paint. you can see that probably the original staircases that led up to their second story entries are gone and they've been replaced by poorly constructed, heat treated -- >> why don't you pull the microphone over. >> oh . this building is across the street. this shows the typical condition of some of these old houses. peeling paint, nonhistoric aluminum, sliding windows, inconsistent design, poor maintenance. this is a new building that was built towards of the end of the block. it's new construction
we've always drawn the adjacent property -- that's lily's rear deck to our second story bedroom. the rear windows are all privacy glass. the only ones that are operable are needed for ventilation or fire egress. several of them are fixed. there's a noncombustible fire transparency wall that lets light between two properties. i have some pictures of -- we fully respect that -- the victorian nature of the city and the alley. i've been a general contractor for 11 years and worked almost...
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you no matter what you want to do. >> lily: after the way that you belittled and embarrassed me, we have nothing further to discuss. i quit. >> j.t.: victor. >> victor: yeah. j.t. what can i do for you? >> j.t.: uh, well, look, i'm -- i'm head of newman enterprise's security team. yeah, i'm the guy who
you no matter what you want to do. >> lily: after the way that you belittled and embarrassed me, we have nothing further to discuss. i quit. >> j.t.: victor. >> victor: yeah. j.t. what can i do for you? >> j.t.: uh, well, look, i'm -- i'm head of newman enterprise's security team. yeah, i'm the guy who
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drug prices at lily specifically. the important nut to crack, a piece of this is education. after going through cancer with my sister and very expensive medication, what people want to know is, can my loved one afford this? can my mom and dad afford their medication to get the lifesaving benefits or quality-of-life benefits they need? we have found patients are paying higher and higher amount out of their own pocket. if you take a holistic view in the u.s., 99% of all medicines prescribed are generic. generics came to be because the brand name came first. of the other 10%, most americans pay $30 or less for prescription medication, and those numbers are going down. there is one out of 10 of every patients who doesn't either have insurance, or as an insurance plan with very high deductibles, or they have to pay a high percentage of their own medication. that is why we have to fix it. the education piece of list prices -- in 2016, lily cut their list prices in half. it doesn't necessarily lead to decreased increases for
drug prices at lily specifically. the important nut to crack, a piece of this is education. after going through cancer with my sister and very expensive medication, what people want to know is, can my loved one afford this? can my mom and dad afford their medication to get the lifesaving benefits or quality-of-life benefits they need? we have found patients are paying higher and higher amount out of their own pocket. if you take a holistic view in the u.s., 99% of all medicines prescribed are...
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. >> and lily tomlin. jane fonda. >> jane, lily, me. >> i told them belter get after it. it's going to be 95. before 9 to 5. >> not that she plans to retire any time soon. >> i always say old as yesterday, but new as tomorrow. because the i like to be right there. you know, involved in everything. i'll never retire. i hope to do this until i just keel over one day in the middle of a song i wrote. >> ms. parton! >> here's hoping that day won't come for a good long time. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david. >>> next, some big news about one of the most powerful females on wall street. >> announcer: this special edition of "nightline" is brought to you by ford. y ford. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. from the world's number one conditioner brand... new pantene light-as-air foam conditioner, full of rich pro-v nutrients.
. >> and lily tomlin. jane fonda. >> jane, lily, me. >> i told them belter get after it. it's going to be 95. before 9 to 5. >> not that she plans to retire any time soon. >> i always say old as yesterday, but new as tomorrow. because the i like to be right there. you know, involved in everything. i'll never retire. i hope to do this until i just keel over one day in the middle of a song i wrote. >> ms. parton! >> here's hoping that day won't come for a...
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who knows better than the guy running the drug company, eli lily. that's your company, right? was? now you are on the other side. so nobody knows better. the most respected man in that industry and we got him to work because he loves our country. would you tell them a little bit what you have planned for drug prices and opioid stoppage? [applause] >> well, thank you, mr. president. and you know, you have done a lot already to tackle the issue of drug prices so last year the f.d.a. approved more generic drugs than it ever has in its history and that brings prices down for patients, for the system, for everybody. you also changed the rules so our senior citizens pay less out of pocket for their drugs. that's $3.2 billion they are paying less out of pockets for drugs when they go to the pharmacy. and then we're going to be rolling out, as you mentioned in about a month a whole slate of other proposals around how we decrease the price of drugs and how we bring discounts that the middle men right now are getting, how those will go to our patients, individuals. now we're attacking this w
who knows better than the guy running the drug company, eli lily. that's your company, right? was? now you are on the other side. so nobody knows better. the most respected man in that industry and we got him to work because he loves our country. would you tell them a little bit what you have planned for drug prices and opioid stoppage? [applause] >> well, thank you, mr. president. and you know, you have done a lot already to tackle the issue of drug prices so last year the f.d.a....
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the results can be seen in the creation of lily's place in west virginia, a care center that takes in tiny infants with this disease, and nurtures them back to health. real progress is also being made , because of the hard work of doctors and nurses across the country, who have taken special interest to research and offer resources for those addicted to opioids. i am proud of this administration's commitment to battling this epidemic. just a few weeks ago, we had another opioid summit at the white house, where multiple panels came together to help all affected by drug addiction. with youred to be today, and to work alongside so many people across the country with the shared goal of ending these -- this battle. thank you to the manchester community college for having this today, and now i would like to introduce my husband, the president, donald trump. [cheers and applause] ♪ [applause] trump: thank you to our first lady, melania. who has been so incredible. thank you. [cheers and applause] and we are blessed to have you as our first lady. really are. it's great to be back in the bea
the results can be seen in the creation of lily's place in west virginia, a care center that takes in tiny infants with this disease, and nurtures them back to health. real progress is also being made , because of the hard work of doctors and nurses across the country, who have taken special interest to research and offer resources for those addicted to opioids. i am proud of this administration's commitment to battling this epidemic. just a few weeks ago, we had another opioid summit at the...
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i don't agree, you have to gild the lily, it has to be salted butter as well! shall we do that for the second half, can we get it? i think we should, can anyone send one in?! wouldn't that be wonderful?! if anybody had thought ahead. that is the papers for this hour. dave wooding and owen bennett will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. sergeant hamish macbeth lives in a sleepy place, lochdubh, in the highlands where you might think there's not much drama. but 33 books on, he's investigating yet another murder in death of an honest man. yet, in mc beaton‘s novels, even when dastardly happenings are all around you, the pace of life in lochdubh, with its regular cast of characters never seems to change. these are crime stories that are written to be reassuring. welcome. what do you think hamish macbeth's secret is? ithink... what fascinates people is he's totally unambitious. and what i try to do, you see, i think of myself more as an escape artist than a writer, is give someone something to take their mind off the troubles or a wet day or a
i don't agree, you have to gild the lily, it has to be salted butter as well! shall we do that for the second half, can we get it? i think we should, can anyone send one in?! wouldn't that be wonderful?! if anybody had thought ahead. that is the papers for this hour. dave wooding and owen bennett will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. sergeant hamish macbeth lives in a sleepy place, lochdubh, in the highlands where you might think there's not much drama. but 33 books on,...
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. >> which younger actresses could be starring along dolly, jane and lily. >> if i thought they suited part. >> first, the public has been invited to meghan and harry's royal wedding. talk about a fair i didn't tail. they will be chosen to be add windsor castle. you have to be british. the guests come from every corner of the united kingdom and watch from outside the cha pell on the grounds. the lucky folks wil breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. >>> we have a behind ♪ >> that is carrie underwood joining forces with ludicrous for "the champion." the song has hit number one in ten countries including the u.s. carrie shot that video before the fall in her home that required more than 40 stitches in her face. she hasn't given fans a cle
. >> which younger actresses could be starring along dolly, jane and lily. >> if i thought they suited part. >> first, the public has been invited to meghan and harry's royal wedding. talk about a fair i didn't tail. they will be chosen to be add windsor castle. you have to be british. the guests come from every corner of the united kingdom and watch from outside the cha pell on the grounds. the lucky folks wil breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can...
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durante la protesta criticaron las polÍticas santuario de la alcaldesa lily. raÚl: el porta vez del bar respondiÓ cerca de la publicidad que se ha colocado en algunos de los vagones del sistema de transporte. donde se le piden a las empresas de alta tecnologÍa que contacten a personal estadounidense no extranjeros. contradice los valores de la empresa estÁn obligados a respetar la primera enmienda de la constituciÓn y no pueden retirar la publicidad hasta que termine el prÓximo mes de abril. plamira: en el condado de napa estÁ por comenzar una ceremonia para honrar a las vÍctimas mortales del ataque de un centro de ayuda a veteranos. raÚl: se espera que cientos de personas llegan a este homenaje. en vivo beatrice ferrari. beatriz: buenas tardes. hasta aquÍ han llegado mÁs de 1200 personas para este tributo a la memoria de las tres mujeres. la ceremonia ya comenzÓ. vamos a mostrar imÁgenes de este centro de napa. mÁs de 200 personas como decÍamos llegaron con banderas de estados unidos, uniformes, medallas, para rendir tributo y recordar a estas
durante la protesta criticaron las polÍticas santuario de la alcaldesa lily. raÚl: el porta vez del bar respondiÓ cerca de la publicidad que se ha colocado en algunos de los vagones del sistema de transporte. donde se le piden a las empresas de alta tecnologÍa que contacten a personal estadounidense no extranjeros. contradice los valores de la empresa estÁn obligados a respetar la primera enmienda de la constituciÓn y no pueden retirar la publicidad hasta que termine el prÓximo mes de...
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. >> which younger actresses could be starring along dolly, jane and lily. >> if i thought they suited part. >> first, the public has been invited to meghan and harry's royal wedding. talk about a fair i didn't tail. they will be chosen to be add windsor castle. you have to be british. the guests come from every corner of the united kingdom and watch from outside the cha pell on the grounds. the lucky folks wil >>> we have a behind ♪ >> that is carrie underwood joining forces with ludicrous for "the champion." the song has hit number one in ten countries including the u.s. carrie shot that video before the fall in her home that required more than 40 stitches in her face. she hasn't given fans a clear look at her face. meanwhile. all eyes are on kelly clarkson. keltie has that story. >> adam levine is taking extreme measures. ♪ >> the claws are coming out on monday as the blind auditions continue. we see adam use his one and only block of the season on the idol alum preventing her from teaming up with johnny bliss who comes from a puerto rican family. >> see what these fools did. >>
. >> which younger actresses could be starring along dolly, jane and lily. >> if i thought they suited part. >> first, the public has been invited to meghan and harry's royal wedding. talk about a fair i didn't tail. they will be chosen to be add windsor castle. you have to be british. the guests come from every corner of the united kingdom and watch from outside the cha pell on the grounds. the lucky folks wil >>> we have a behind ♪ >> that is carrie...
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and britain's charlotte purdue won the elite women's race, with lily partridge second and charlotte archer third. purdue ran a huge personal best, which moves her two best in the —— tenth in the all—time uk list. manchester city are on course to go 18 points clear at the top of the premier league. they're leading the reigning champions chelsea 1—0 at the etihad stadium, thanks to bernardo silva's goal early in the second half. since losing to chelsea last season at the etihad, manchester city have lost none of their home games. known for spending princely sums on players, both sides struggled to find their rhythm, city crafting a chance through bernardo silva. once pep guardiola's side spring into gear, there's little you can do to stop them. only cesar azpilicueta's goal—line block was enough to stop leroy sane. then silva found silva. city lead. chelsea's best chance immediately followed. victor moses going for the near post. conte's chelsea crown is slipping. manchester city are not slipping up. brighton have increased the pressure on arsenal manager arsene wenger with their f
and britain's charlotte purdue won the elite women's race, with lily partridge second and charlotte archer third. purdue ran a huge personal best, which moves her two best in the —— tenth in the all—time uk list. manchester city are on course to go 18 points clear at the top of the premier league. they're leading the reigning champions chelsea 1—0 at the etihad stadium, thanks to bernardo silva's goal early in the second half. since losing to chelsea last season at the etihad,...
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i want to thank mark friedman, leave lillian, lily, you don't have to remind them how far back we go together. apex nuclear core, everyone at aipac i want to thank all of you for the work you're doing to strengthen the remarkable alliance between our two countries. thank you. [applause] i want to acknowledge israeli and the mayor of jerusalem, and the formal leaders of countries are here and in particular i want to acknowledge my friends the great champion of israel, the former prime minister of canada, stephen harper. stephen, we never forget our friends, and you were a tremendous run, and still are. [applause] and finally, i want to thank the 4000 students here with us today 4000 students, thank you for coming to be here there is a line forming outside. what i can see is this first start i can see that the audience in this hall each year is getting bigger and bigger, 18000 strong i want to see all of you tonight can't. i don't understand behind this podium. what the heck, i'm the prime minister. it's great. it's good to see you. i'll get to two. don't worry. it's good to see you th
i want to thank mark friedman, leave lillian, lily, you don't have to remind them how far back we go together. apex nuclear core, everyone at aipac i want to thank all of you for the work you're doing to strengthen the remarkable alliance between our two countries. thank you. [applause] i want to acknowledge israeli and the mayor of jerusalem, and the formal leaders of countries are here and in particular i want to acknowledge my friends the great champion of israel, the former prime minister...
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they all think lily's so great.
they all think lily's so great.
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even if they're exhausted -- >> how you do say no. >> exactly. >> their enthusiasm for science has lily and them on the road. they agree giving up their spring break to give back to kids will have a lasting impact. >> this is something that you can't explain when you're working with kids. there's like an innocence. i don't know how to explain it. >> you came to help them and i'm now hearing it might be the other way around. >> yeah, definitely. >> for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, california. >> it's a win/win. >> let's discuss. when did college students start looking like they're 10 or does that mean we're getting older? >> we're getting older. >> that's great. coming up next, we'll share an exciting opportunity with you, dear viewer, to take part in the popular series, note to self. and you can hear more on "cbs this morning" on apple's ipod and ipodcast. today we're going to interview veo derek jeter. he discusses baseball and being a father. we like that. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right bac >>> once you respect your blessings and you have the sense of see
even if they're exhausted -- >> how you do say no. >> exactly. >> their enthusiasm for science has lily and them on the road. they agree giving up their spring break to give back to kids will have a lasting impact. >> this is something that you can't explain when you're working with kids. there's like an innocence. i don't know how to explain it. >> you came to help them and i'm now hearing it might be the other way around. >> yeah, definitely. >> for...
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the piece after the war, i don't know the answer to as to why the navy becomes a lily white institution after roosevelt. >> there was a quota before the war in relation to the navy, and it was not 11%, it was 4%. there were no commissioned officers in theo navy of color. there were people like robert smalls and others who were eventually taken in either navy reserve and others. in terms of the army itself, the accepted figures of commissioned officers in relation to that. a lot of them stayed in the army rather than stayed in the navy. plus you always had the merchant marine, which even more than the navy, was integrated and there were officers of color s in ter of that.ar plus you always have the fourth factor s which stanton gave in . people of color were state militias which that had to be overturned in addition to having recruitment in the united states. i think someone asked about numbers and the draft.k the draft was done for two reasons. it was done to encourage enlistme enlistment, but black troops started to count toward state quotas. so that was anotherst inducemen for free ma
the piece after the war, i don't know the answer to as to why the navy becomes a lily white institution after roosevelt. >> there was a quota before the war in relation to the navy, and it was not 11%, it was 4%. there were no commissioned officers in theo navy of color. there were people like robert smalls and others who were eventually taken in either navy reserve and others. in terms of the army itself, the accepted figures of commissioned officers in relation to that. a lot of them...
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elbow lane closed between day lily drive and springville way and church road is closed near country club parkway. those are three areas with down wires, that have roads, closed in mount laurel. septa market frankford line at broad street regional rails back to regular schedule, buses, some routes are still suspended, cct back in full service, jim, back over to you >>> this won't come as a surprise to many but a lot of people take their work home with them. >> for many job can keep awe wake at night. lou young, explains. >> reporter: you ever lose sleep at work. >> all the time. >> every night. >> reporter: pressures of the job have many workers staying up with worry, new survey from a firm says 15 percent of professionals lose sleep because of work stress very often, while 29 percent say it happens somewhat often. and, men are more likely to be affect then women. >> does it turn your hair gray >> no, losing my hair. >> reporter: major reasons people stay up: they are overwhelmed with the amount of work they have to do. >> can't get a problem out of their head. or they are worried about s
elbow lane closed between day lily drive and springville way and church road is closed near country club parkway. those are three areas with down wires, that have roads, closed in mount laurel. septa market frankford line at broad street regional rails back to regular schedule, buses, some routes are still suspended, cct back in full service, jim, back over to you >>> this won't come as a surprise to many but a lot of people take their work home with them. >> for many job can...
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parton and jane fonda and lily tomlin are set to clock back in for a remake. in an interview with abc news, parton shared that she and the other two stars are game to return. saying the current cultural conversation surrounding women in the workplace have made a sequel seem possible. deadline reports that the film's creator hopes to team up rasheedah jones to pen the script for that. i would love that to see all these ladies get back together for a remake. i'm calling dolly parton to do a remake wicardi b. wrarapping. >>> mandy moore got a little surprise from ellen degeneres. the singer and actress spoke about moving into a new home with her fiance, and shared a look at the renovations so far. so that prompted ellen to give her a very relevant house warming gift. >> so you have a blender. you have a toaster you. have you a mixer. >> yeah. >> if there is something missing, and i want to give you a house warming gift. >> oh my goodness. >> it's going to go on that shelf. >> what? [ laughter ] >> i will remember to unplug this after i'm done using it. >> too soo
parton and jane fonda and lily tomlin are set to clock back in for a remake. in an interview with abc news, parton shared that she and the other two stars are game to return. saying the current cultural conversation surrounding women in the workplace have made a sequel seem possible. deadline reports that the film's creator hopes to team up rasheedah jones to pen the script for that. i would love that to see all these ladies get back together for a remake. i'm calling dolly parton to do a...
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but the piece after the war, i don't know as to why the navy becomes sort of a lily white institution by the time of theodore roosevelt. >> yeah. i can address that. there was a quota before the war in relation to the navy and it was 4%. and there were no navy officers of color. and there were some eventually taken into the knavenavy reserv others. in terms of the army itself, it figures 106,000 plus and the merchant marine, which is more than the navy, who was integrated and there were officers of color in terms of relation to that. so there are three separate groups, plus you had a fourth factor, which stanton dealt with that was the malitia act that literally banned before the war people of color being in state militias, which had to be overturned in relation to having african-american improvement, don't like the states. and in terms of somebody asking about numbers in the draft, the draft was done for two reasons. it was done to encourage enlistment, but black troops started to count toward state quotas. so that was another inducement for people of color, particularly from the nor
but the piece after the war, i don't know as to why the navy becomes sort of a lily white institution by the time of theodore roosevelt. >> yeah. i can address that. there was a quota before the war in relation to the navy and it was 4%. and there were no navy officers of color. and there were some eventually taken into the knavenavy reserv others. in terms of the army itself, it figures 106,000 plus and the merchant marine, which is more than the navy, who was integrated and there were...
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always fundraisers have a patron of another charity once upon a smile and just recently one called lily trust they're both like bereavement charities but one woman at a time it was a lady called gene on the said she's the founder and later that i've known for about seven years me she did my head in a birthing with my youngest child and we reconnected about eighteen months ago and she lived in africa she's next midwife she told me about her work on the f. g.m. and something just really resonated within me that i wanted to help in africa it's about the. early marriage so we basically sponsor girls to get an education and any cost that they can do just to get their own independence and their own money so they don't have to be sold they don't have to marry also with the female genital mutilation i just think it's so important to be able to empower the girls and explain what's going to happen so they they can have their own voice and stand up and say no obviously there are lots of charities out there working with women and and children unicef save the children care for example what sets a ch
always fundraisers have a patron of another charity once upon a smile and just recently one called lily trust they're both like bereavement charities but one woman at a time it was a lady called gene on the said she's the founder and later that i've known for about seven years me she did my head in a birthing with my youngest child and we reconnected about eighteen months ago and she lived in africa she's next midwife she told me about her work on the f. g.m. and something just really resonated...
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saudi arabia's deadly bombing campaign in yemen which has been going on for three years now the lily a somali was one of those demonstrations for us. there are around three four hundred people here at this protest against the visit of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin cell but the protesters from back radio position activists protesting against saudi arabia's continued involvement since they helped to suppress the revolution of two thousand and eleven to those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's presentation. as a nation that stands up for human rights that we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war while having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. still worth over one
saudi arabia's deadly bombing campaign in yemen which has been going on for three years now the lily a somali was one of those demonstrations for us. there are around three four hundred people here at this protest against the visit of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin cell but the protesters from back radio position activists protesting against saudi arabia's continued involvement since they helped to suppress the revolution of two thousand and eleven to those opposing the arms trade and the...
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always fundraisers have a patron of another charity once upon a smile and just recently one called lily trust they're both like bereavement charities but one woman at a time it was a lady called jean under sen she's the founder and later that i've known for about seven years and she did my head in a birthing with my youngest child and we reconnected about eighteen months ago and she lived in africa she's next midwife she told me about her work and and something just really resonated within me that i wanted to help in africa it's about the. early marriage so we basically sponsor girls to get an education and any cost that they can do just to get their own independence and their own money so they don't have to be sold they don't have to marry also with the female genital mutilation i just think it's so important to be able to empower the girls and explain what's going to happen so they they can have their own voice and stand up and say no obviously there are lots of charities that they're working with women and and children unicef save the children care for example what sets a charity whe
always fundraisers have a patron of another charity once upon a smile and just recently one called lily trust they're both like bereavement charities but one woman at a time it was a lady called jean under sen she's the founder and later that i've known for about seven years and she did my head in a birthing with my youngest child and we reconnected about eighteen months ago and she lived in africa she's next midwife she told me about her work and and something just really resonated within me...
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we have seen brian may, dara brion, and model lily cole. so they are all inside the church and the service will last for around an hour and then the people will come out and then the people will come out and then a special service will take place elsewhere. what was interesting when the coffin arrived is it was really quiet here. there must be hundreds if not thousands of people who have come to pay their respects, months of the public who say they feel inspired by professor stephen hawking. it's very quiet here in the city of cambridge. when the coffin was taken out and into the coffin was taken out and into the church, there was a spontaneous round of applause. that service will go on for about an hour and we will see if we can speak to anybody when that service is finished. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. moscow more than doubles the number of british diplomats it plans to expel in the continuing row over the salisbury poisoning. two british men, believed to have been members of the islamic state cell known as the beatles, complain
we have seen brian may, dara brion, and model lily cole. so they are all inside the church and the service will last for around an hour and then the people will come out and then the people will come out and then a special service will take place elsewhere. what was interesting when the coffin arrived is it was really quiet here. there must be hundreds if not thousands of people who have come to pay their respects, months of the public who say they feel inspired by professor stephen hawking....
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showed up with a team of volunteers who flew halfway around the world spent two whole days helping lily and her family clean out the house. [applause] these volunteers from key west to jacksonville but they weren't just in florida. northern california placed the worst fires in a century rabbi of santa rosa opens her senate dog doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough staff or resources to tackle everything that needed to be done but a group of friends said leavitt to us. israeli volunteers like idea and ruth helped organize a day camper area children whose "-- schools were closed for weeks after the fires but other volunteers helped with supplies and provided trauma counseling him at hurricane harvey made landfall in texas the storm left devastation in its wake to mike the father of five from houston whose wife had passed away just a month before the storm, lost everything to harvey notches the homey bill with his own hands 40 years before but also his only source of income is landscapin
showed up with a team of volunteers who flew halfway around the world spent two whole days helping lily and her family clean out the house. [applause] these volunteers from key west to jacksonville but they weren't just in florida. northern california placed the worst fires in a century rabbi of santa rosa opens her senate dog doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough staff or resources to tackle...
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it tells the story of two girls, lily and amanda who hatch a plot to kill lily's oppressive st stepfather. >> why don't you consider all options. >> yeah, like murder. >> i'm sure it's outside the box but you can only get so far thinking how everyone else thinks. look at steve jobs. >> what? >> i'm just going off what you're giving me. it's a cost benefit analysis. seems like you could generate a lot of benefit from a lot of people. >> except i'd spend the rest of my life in jail. >> why are you assuming you'd get caught? >> apple computers, murder, very similar. believe it or not scoring a solid 84% on rotten tomatoes. pat writes, it paints a dark picture of a generation that, because it has been denied nothing has come to value nothing. mcdonald calls it reasonably watchable. >> way to go out there. seems like the sequel to "lay by bird." >> perhaps. >>> next, "wrinkle in time" by our parent company, disney. it follows a story of a young girl and her brother transported to other worlds as they search for their father who disappeared after discovering a new planet. >> your father has acc
it tells the story of two girls, lily and amanda who hatch a plot to kill lily's oppressive st stepfather. >> why don't you consider all options. >> yeah, like murder. >> i'm sure it's outside the box but you can only get so far thinking how everyone else thinks. look at steve jobs. >> what? >> i'm just going off what you're giving me. it's a cost benefit analysis. seems like you could generate a lot of benefit from a lot of people. >> except i'd spend the...
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lily katz, great to have you break it down for us. up, sxsw is underway, and it is not just a showcase of the hottest new gadgets. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: as to their attempts to combat trolls, jack dorsey said the company is trying to make her vacation an option for verification and option for everybody, they are rethinking and reworking its verification process. twitter has faced criticism of the blue check on people's accounts from protecting anonymous accounts to verifying white supremacist. eventng of twitter, the that put them on the tech map, the sxsw festival kicks off on friday, and this year's portion appears to be the search for the hottest new startup, and the is thehis year intersection between society, politics, and technology, and the social responsibility to police content and a deep dive into cybersecurity and the me too movement. alex what is here with us for that hour, you came back from living in san francisco and you know what sxsw stands for. how is it placing this year, because it doesn't have the best
lily katz, great to have you break it down for us. up, sxsw is underway, and it is not just a showcase of the hottest new gadgets. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: as to their attempts to combat trolls, jack dorsey said the company is trying to make her vacation an option for verification and option for everybody, they are rethinking and reworking its verification process. twitter has faced criticism of the blue check on people's accounts from protecting anonymous accounts to verifying white...
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. >> i prefer lily or abbot labs larry in florida >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking may call i work 44 years in the oil industry and 25, 30 years ago it was easy to figure out the oil industry but not now where do you think phillips 66 stock. >> they are incredibly well run. they created real value. stick with them. beth in new jersey. >> caller: thanks for taking my call i have been reading about 5 below. >> philadelphia outfit i have always believed in it now it is accelerating charles in california. >> caller: how are you doing today? >> fantastic day how about you? >> caller: better now talking to you. quick question about -- >> sintas is my favorite terrific operator. conor in louisiana >> caller: booyah. 22, and a grad student i have a question with gsv capital. >> we are pulling in the younger people and i am thrilled but i don't know the answer. and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade n't k. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have some
. >> i prefer lily or abbot labs larry in florida >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking may call i work 44 years in the oil industry and 25, 30 years ago it was easy to figure out the oil industry but not now where do you think phillips 66 stock. >> they are incredibly well run. they created real value. stick with them. beth in new jersey. >> caller: thanks for taking my call i have been reading about 5 below. >> philadelphia outfit i have always believed in it now...
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showed up with a team of volunteers who flew halfway around the world, spent two whole days helping lily and her family clean out the house. [applause]. these volunteers were all over my states from key west to jacksonville, but they weren't just in florida. northern california faced the worst wildfires in a century, rabbi stephanie, it in santa rosa open her synagogues doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough step or resources to tackle everything that needed done, but a group of friends and stepped in and said leavitt to us. is really volunteers help organize a day camp for area children whose schools were closed for weeks after the fire. other volunteers helped handout supplies and provided trauma counseling and when hurricane harvey made landfall in texas, the storm left only devastation in its wake. mica, a father five from houston whose wife had passed away just a month before the storm lost everything to hurricane harvey, not just the home he built with his hands 40 years before, b
showed up with a team of volunteers who flew halfway around the world, spent two whole days helping lily and her family clean out the house. [applause]. these volunteers were all over my states from key west to jacksonville, but they weren't just in florida. northern california faced the worst wildfires in a century, rabbi stephanie, it in santa rosa open her synagogues doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies....
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lily garcia is the president of the n-e-a, the nation's largest teachers union.she says t commission appears interested only in the status quo, not change."there's no teacher voice, there's no student voice, there's not a grieving parent's voice on this commission"so far, devos has invited three administration officials to join the discussion.including the attorney general and the secretaries of health and homeland security.secretary devos says wednesday's meeting is only the first step. and that commission will hear from students, parents, and teachers down the road.but for thousands of student that's not good enough. ááánats of the marcháááon saturday, an estimated 200-thousand gun control activists marched on the national mall. but gary nordlinger, a political science professor with george washington university, says so farneither the white house or congress is embracing new ideas. (grant) (grant) still ahead... the search for an aspiring actress-- who vanished in hollywood last month takes a grim turn after police find human remains.... (lawrence bay area weather) (gary spo
lily garcia is the president of the n-e-a, the nation's largest teachers union.she says t commission appears interested only in the status quo, not change."there's no teacher voice, there's no student voice, there's not a grieving parent's voice on this commission"so far, devos has invited three administration officials to join the discussion.including the attorney general and the secretaries of health and homeland security.secretary devos says wednesday's meeting is only the first...
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. >> people who came would bring their daffodils or their lilies. >> i think the flower mart has a longstanding history. >> my father has been in business here 30 years. the members that come to him are the same faces that i saw when i was a young boy. >> mutual benefit for everybody, because it draws a lot more people here. >> the fact that people and customers can come to this one location and find what they need and we're part of that. >> they get to see the product and see how fresh it is. >> this is 100-year-old flower market. >> all right, thank you. >> next speaker, please. good afternoon, public affairs on behalf of kilroy realty and i'm using my time to play the exciting conclusion of the video. this location, i love. to be at the market, that is what is important to me. to be here. because i can take care of the customers much better. >> this has become such a hub for the city, the people that come, because of the location. >> it's an easy area to get to, we're located right at the foot of the bridge. it's centrally located to the outlying areas that our customers come in from. napa,
. >> people who came would bring their daffodils or their lilies. >> i think the flower mart has a longstanding history. >> my father has been in business here 30 years. the members that come to him are the same faces that i saw when i was a young boy. >> mutual benefit for everybody, because it draws a lot more people here. >> the fact that people and customers can come to this one location and find what they need and we're part of that. >> they get to see...
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perfume, offered a rare smell of the past, when roujarought it to isabelle ramsey-brackstone of the lili bermuda perfury. >> in a shipwreck that's 150 and it's still intact. that was never heard of and not just in bermuda, but worldwide. i was in t presence of the oldest intact perfume bottle in the world. >> brown: the liquid had decomposed, leaving an awful stench. but a chemical analysishowed the fragrance was made from grapefruit, ambers and musks. >> and we said, "okay, now let's recreate it to what it would have smelled when it actually sank 150 years ago." >> brown: so this is the scent of the british royal court in >> yes. victoria, queen victoria would have worn this, yes.ed qu forararchlo d realve sesarticts belong to the government. but the wrecks also servean another impofunction, in bermuda's efforts to preserve its marine ecosystem in the face h global warming and the depletion of fispulatis. the fish, in fact, love them. we visited the hulking remains of two919 wrecks, the "emma davis" and the "norkoplin." above water, they're almost like beautiful, rted sculptures. now we
perfume, offered a rare smell of the past, when roujarought it to isabelle ramsey-brackstone of the lili bermuda perfury. >> in a shipwreck that's 150 and it's still intact. that was never heard of and not just in bermuda, but worldwide. i was in t presence of the oldest intact perfume bottle in the world. >> brown: the liquid had decomposed, leaving an awful stench. but a chemical analysishowed the fragrance was made from grapefruit, ambers and musks. >> and we said,...