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. >>> and the very personal news tonight involving cnn founder and media mogul, ted turner. what he's revealed tonight. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. the stunning turn of events with president trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. a republican on the committee surprising millions. with a bold move to join democrats pushing the fbi to investigate the allegations. . that moment came less than 24 hours after that searing testimony from dr. christine blasey ford and from judge brett kavanaugh a kavanaugh. defending his name and trying to save his nomination. this morning, it appeared he could have the votes. republican senator jeff flake, the key swing vote on the committee announcing that he would vote yes. then this moment right here. he was stopped in the elevator by women who said they were sexual assault survivors. tonight, it appears those women, their message was heard. senator jeff flake proposing that the fbi investigates the allegations. democrats agreeing. the president has ordered the fbi to reopen its background inv
. >>> and the very personal news tonight involving cnn founder and media mogul, ted turner. what he's revealed tonight. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. the stunning turn of events with president trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. a republican on the committee surprising millions. with a bold move to join democrats pushing the fbi to investigate the allegations. . that moment came less than 24 hours after that searing...
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officer larry turner, springfield, or police dept.: "i think everybody should be concerned."springfield police officer larry turner says they've been on high alert and are doing everything they can to get to the bottom of it. officials say heroin, likely laced with an opioid like fentanyl, could be to blame. ben adam climer, cahoots crisis counselor/medic: "they're potentially going to die from a drug that hit the street that puts their lives at risk in a significant way that we don't see with just plain heroin use."turner says they often seen these issues around homeless camps, but right now, they're dealing with the issue all across the area.officials from cahoots say they suspect it's cheaper to produce heroin mixed with fentanyl, which could be why we're seeing it.officer larry turner, springfield, or police dept.: "when it's seven times the normal amount of overdoses. and it's ridiculous. that's why we want to go after the people that are providing this." responders currently use narcan to help overdose patients, but county officials say they're also considering using te
officer larry turner, springfield, or police dept.: "i think everybody should be concerned."springfield police officer larry turner says they've been on high alert and are doing everything they can to get to the bottom of it. officials say heroin, likely laced with an opioid like fentanyl, could be to blame. ben adam climer, cahoots crisis counselor/medic: "they're potentially going to die from a drug that hit the street that puts their lives at risk in a significant way that we...
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i need one of those this >>> it's boss woman wednesday so let's turn to actress kathleen turner. she is opening up about her incredible career on the big screen, tv and, of course, the stage taking us behind the scenes in her new book "kathleen turner on acting." she sat down with "nightline's" juju chang to talk about it all. >> reporter: she's been a femme fatale. >> what's your name? >> reporter: a comic foil. >> where am i going? >> reporter: and a sexy cartoon. kathleen turner became a household name in the '80s with that gravelly voice. >> tell me about the money, charlie. >> reporter: that became her trademark. >> i'm one of seven women who can sing old man river in the original key. >> that's amazing. can you sing a little for us? ♪ old man river ♪ that old man river >> reporter: that voice, immortalized jessica rabbit, the animated sexpot which turner did when she was nine months' pregnant. >> the day my water broke i was recording jessica rabbit. >> you voiced over the most seductive character we know. >> waddling in and out, yes. >> wildly pregnant. >> oh, yes. >>
i need one of those this >>> it's boss woman wednesday so let's turn to actress kathleen turner. she is opening up about her incredible career on the big screen, tv and, of course, the stage taking us behind the scenes in her new book "kathleen turner on acting." she sat down with "nightline's" juju chang to talk about it all. >> reporter: she's been a femme fatale. >> what's your name? >> reporter: a comic foil. >> where am i going? >>...
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turner acknowledged issues with his memory. saying he did once think about running for president when he was married to jane fonda. >>> when we come back tonight -- the very unexpected moment on "jeopardy." t -- the unexpected moment on "jeopardy." ♪ what's so special about jacksonville, north carolina? it has one of the highest birth rates in america. first time holding her it was life-changing, that's for sure. in 18 years, a four year degree could cost over $200,000. college, retirement? college, of course. my retirement will be pushed back to ensure that their education comes first. ♪ plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast new depend® fit-flex underwear cancer
turner acknowledged issues with his memory. saying he did once think about running for president when he was married to jane fonda. >>> when we come back tonight -- the very unexpected moment on "jeopardy." t -- the unexpected moment on "jeopardy." ♪ what's so special about jacksonville, north carolina? it has one of the highest birth rates in america. first time holding her it was life-changing, that's for sure. in 18 years, a four year degree could cost over...
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and we'll tell you why one of the biggest prizes in the arts well the turner prize the most political exhibition and its history. hello there we've had a fair few showers over the eastern parts of australia recently the satellite picture is picking them up here just around the sydney area that thing extremely heavy recently and behind that system is going to turn a bit cooler than it has been so force in melbourne there on choose there will be at around thirteen and that cooler air continues its journey eastwards towards sydney as we head into wednesday and on maximum this time will just be fourteen adelaide though will see the temperatures begin to rise will get to around twenty three and force in personal major changes for us our temperatures eighteen of course in new zealand pretty stormy at the moment lots of very strong winds lots of heavy rain and a fair amount of snow was well this latest system is trying to pull away but as it does so another weather system is approaching from the south this will bring a snow to really quite low levels as we head through chews day night and in
and we'll tell you why one of the biggest prizes in the arts well the turner prize the most political exhibition and its history. hello there we've had a fair few showers over the eastern parts of australia recently the satellite picture is picking them up here just around the sydney area that thing extremely heavy recently and behind that system is going to turn a bit cooler than it has been so force in melbourne there on choose there will be at around thirteen and that cooler air continues...
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in the eighteenth century the english painter william turner took the use of light to a new level in his work the slave ship the sky and see the low. lights floods the canvas and blurs contrasts turner also made use of dissolves and fading effects which he copied from early photographs. in the twentieth century photography became the preferred medium for experimenting with light. gifted photographers like man ray made substantial contributions to this art form. we want to today's most important artists care had reached or has found new ways to use light is still life skull with candle plays with our perceptions. the images are indistinct. shimmering and nothing is as it seems. james to rail uses many of the same effects in his works images clendon to one another playing tricks on the viewer's imagination. in college to study psychology mathematics and astronomy these disciplines are reflected in his work a sophisticated attempt to alter our sense of perception one might said you are even more than an artist you're a kind of a who also for a spiritual guy maybe a scientist how do you
in the eighteenth century the english painter william turner took the use of light to a new level in his work the slave ship the sky and see the low. lights floods the canvas and blurs contrasts turner also made use of dissolves and fading effects which he copied from early photographs. in the twentieth century photography became the preferred medium for experimenting with light. gifted photographers like man ray made substantial contributions to this art form. we want to today's most important...
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that next turner -- nat turner book you will read is about a ende revolt that does not well for mr. turner. like a lot of these slaves and a lot of these abolitionists, mr. turner is intensely religious. he says god is telling him something about slavery. we will dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it captivating. hey, good session today. so, i will see you guys on friday, all right? >> join us every saturday evening>>, as we joint students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics, ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 lectures in history are also available as podcasts. ,isit our website c-span.org/history,/podcast, or download them from itunes. announcer: this year marks the 70th anniversary of president harry truman's executive order to desegregate the u.s. military on july 26, 1948. next, rawn james jr. author of the double be, how wars, protests, and harry truman desegregated america's military. and, retired colonel norma bradford discusses the decision. and the impact on african americans. the harry s. truman presidential library and museum
that next turner -- nat turner book you will read is about a ende revolt that does not well for mr. turner. like a lot of these slaves and a lot of these abolitionists, mr. turner is intensely religious. he says god is telling him something about slavery. we will dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it captivating. hey, good session today. so, i will see you guys on friday, all right? >> join us every saturday evening>>, as we joint students in college...
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i believe so and i think that's why people come to the turner prize they want something that provokes them and they go away and then afterwards they catch up with friends back home or in the living in the living room outside a restaurant and they're talking about the work that's the sign of art that's really have an impact on someone and i think that's why people come to modern art museums which are getting more and more popular with each day so it doesn't mean that all can't just be about something that's visually pleasing it's just that this prize is recognising the ones that are really pushing the boundaries and i think that's what we should want from our turner prize of there's been a few years where i didn't have any emotional resonance with any of the artists and that for me is a poor year and i'd rather have a year where i hate every work than over the year where i know i don't really care about any of the at least a feeling something right to this can joining us from london thank you so much that and he's here to talk about his best awards yes name let's try to find a worthy a
i believe so and i think that's why people come to the turner prize they want something that provokes them and they go away and then afterwards they catch up with friends back home or in the living in the living room outside a restaurant and they're talking about the work that's the sign of art that's really have an impact on someone and i think that's why people come to modern art museums which are getting more and more popular with each day so it doesn't mean that all can't just be about...
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the turner prize is the best visual arts prize in the world every. light and. artist tracey. bed in one nine hundred ninety nine but is that controversy because this prize is about. british contemporary art. political and media accessible we're looking at. politics gender identity police brutality this room is dedicated to forensic architecture a collective of architects lawyers researches filmmakers and journalists who use their skills to dissect human rights abuses this particular investigation is about what happened in two thousand and seventeen when a bedouin villager and israeli policeman were killed during the clearing of palestinian homes in the negev if you satellite images news footage including some from al-jazeera arabic to try and dissect exactly what happened what's fascinating about this is turner prize nominees is it that moving image forensic architecture with the news footage. with his documentary film charlotte podger with a film shot on our i phone and williston's and using sixteen millimeter for tit. of new technologies by artists might be unfamiliar for s
the turner prize is the best visual arts prize in the world every. light and. artist tracey. bed in one nine hundred ninety nine but is that controversy because this prize is about. british contemporary art. political and media accessible we're looking at. politics gender identity police brutality this room is dedicated to forensic architecture a collective of architects lawyers researches filmmakers and journalists who use their skills to dissect human rights abuses this particular...
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this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each shown in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violence and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as an. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different way and while the line up usually generates debate about what can be defined as art this year it's challenging the definition of an artist the fourth nominee forensic architecture is a group of investigators made up of architects lawyers journalists and scientists they look into allegations of state corporate violence and they don't consider themselves artists this room is like stepping inside the mind of a forensic investigator what the group of tried to do is dissect exactly what happened in twenty seventeen when a bedroom villager. killed during their clearing of palestinian homes in the negev
this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each shown in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violence and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as an. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different...
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turner is also banking on more local reporting. indeed we did a digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance at the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about free trips time cried spag the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. i know it's not so important for people living in other parts of. for people living around here it's totally important because it's happening on their doorstep. the young journalist interviews a social worker puts things on record as journalists have always done for her reporters have a duty to get the story right as like most of the what they read in the newspapers and if i didn't do my job properly i would be spreading false stories so the profession comes with a big responsibility i could ruin people's livelihoods by telling a story around once it's been published it's impossible to i'm publish it now. newspapers have to report the truth they must correct mist
turner is also banking on more local reporting. indeed we did a digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance at the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about free trips time cried spag the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. i know it's not so important for people living in other parts of. for people living around here it's totally important...
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this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violent and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as a boy in the. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different way and while the line up usually generates debate about what can be defined as art this year it's challenging the definition of an artist the fourth nominee for ending architecture is a group of investigators made up of architects lawyers journalists and scientists they look into allegations of state corporate violence and they don't consider themselves artists this room is like stepping inside the mind of a forensic investigator what the group of trying to do is dissect exactly what happened in twenty seventeen when a bedroom villager and an israeli police killed during their clearing of pal
this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violent and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as a boy in the. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a...
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turner is also banking on more local reporting. indeed we do the digital ization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out to each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about free. it's time crowd spared the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. it's not so important for people living in other parts of berlin but for people living around here it's totally important because it's happening on their doorstep. the young journalist interviews a social worker puts things on record as journalists have always done for her reporters have a duty to get the story right i see what most of the what they read in the newspapers and if i don't do my job properly i would be spreading false stories so the profession comes with a big responsibility i
turner is also banking on more local reporting. indeed we do the digital ization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out to each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about free. it's time crowd spared the district...
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it's one of the biggest and most controversial competitions in the art world but this year the turner prize is all about the creator rather than the creation of four nominees all work in film and included anthropologist and an activist group is trying to underline. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violent and racial a piece. charlotte project poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as a boy in the. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. the least to each uses film in a different way and while the line up usually generates debate about what can be defined as art this year it's challenging the definition of an artist the fourth nominee for ending architecture is a group of investigators made up of architects lawyers journalists and scientists they look into allegations of state corporate viol
it's one of the biggest and most controversial competitions in the art world but this year the turner prize is all about the creator rather than the creation of four nominees all work in film and included anthropologist and an activist group is trying to underline. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of...
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ademÁs, justin turner está encendido. ♪ palmira: ¿eres el mas o la mÁs prendida de la fiesta? ¿tienes un deseo de animar un evento? envÍanos un vídeo de 15 segundos mostrando tu talento para ganar el puesto de animador en el concierto del bueno, la mala y el feo. manda tu vÍdeo a nuestro nÚmero de whatsapp 415 716 7434. mucha suerte. ♪ daniel: la selecciÓn mexicana estÁ a pocas horas de su par de amistosos en estados unidos. >> saludos desde el centro de alto rendimiento donde esta maÑana ricardo ferreti tuvo su segundo dÍa de entrenamiento con la selecciÓn mexicana. la Única ausencia por separad espe hoy hablaron los debutantes. aquÍ escuchamos las palabras. >> hemos demostrado con buen trabajo que hemos desarrollado en ciertos equipos y apartir de ahÍ fuimos convocados para la oportunidad. tenemos la capacidad de enfrentar los retos que nos propongan. creo que esta oportunidad la vamos a aprovechar bien. nadie es mÁs que nadie. hay que seguir aprendiendo. daniel: ahÍ lo tienen. este viernes hay dos partidos. ♪ seguimos hablando de fÚtbol. se realizÓ elso
ademÁs, justin turner está encendido. ♪ palmira: ¿eres el mas o la mÁs prendida de la fiesta? ¿tienes un deseo de animar un evento? envÍanos un vídeo de 15 segundos mostrando tu talento para ganar el puesto de animador en el concierto del bueno, la mala y el feo. manda tu vÍdeo a nuestro nÚmero de whatsapp 415 716 7434. mucha suerte. ♪ daniel: la selecciÓn mexicana estÁ a pocas horas de su par de amistosos en estados unidos. >> saludos desde el centro de alto rendimiento...
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that nat turner book is about a slave revolt that does not end well for mr. turner. so it's a pretty gruesome event. like a lot of these slaves and a lot of these abolitionists, mr. turner is intensely religious. so he thinks that god is telling him something about slavery. we'll dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it very captivating. hey, good session today. so, i'll see you guys on friday, all right? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is in primetime next week on c-span3. starting monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the role of black teachers in the south who fought against full segregation with emory university professor, civil water. tuesday, a symposium on the concept of liberty, exposing how the ideas of freedom, law, and liberty have changed. wednesday on -- in history, nancy johnson. thursday, historians look at the espionage and conflicts in the last century and a half. and friday, on real america, the w
that nat turner book is about a slave revolt that does not end well for mr. turner. so it's a pretty gruesome event. like a lot of these slaves and a lot of these abolitionists, mr. turner is intensely religious. so he thinks that god is telling him something about slavery. we'll dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it very captivating. hey, good session today. so, i'll see you guys on friday, all right? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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it is one of the largest and most controversial competitions in the art world but this year the turner prize is all about the creator rather than the three nation four nominees all work in film and include an anthropologist and an activist group charlie and looks of what's on offer. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violent and racial a piece. charlotte project poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. is a boy in the. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different way and while the line up usually generates debate about what could be defined as art this year it's challenging the definition of an artist the fourth nominee for ending architecture is a group of investigators made up of architects lawyers journalists and scientists they look into allegations of state corporat
it is one of the largest and most controversial competitions in the art world but this year the turner prize is all about the creator rather than the three nation four nominees all work in film and include an anthropologist and an activist group charlie and looks of what's on offer. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films...
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norv turner are arguing for this card. —— norv turner are arguing for this guard. a number of strike action is taking place every saturday between now and the end of september. the disruption is absolutely huge for blackpool. it is the biggest weekend on their calendar. they have the illuminations, the light which draw thousands of people, and of course a big concert to tell about that tonight. another big concert from britney spears. that is a huge event for blackpool. so the idea that the railway system has crashed in a senseis railway system has crashed in a sense is a disaster. there are replacement buses. there are some trends. norv turner are running a skeletal service. they want to continue these talks with the rmt union. they are really struggling to get those tourists and others in and out blackpool. from tonight there will be no trend at all running from this station. that will be really difficult for people who have come to the concert, perhaps come to see britney spears or see the lights, to discover fraud to lead they will not be able to get home. a lo
norv turner are arguing for this card. —— norv turner are arguing for this guard. a number of strike action is taking place every saturday between now and the end of september. the disruption is absolutely huge for blackpool. it is the biggest weekend on their calendar. they have the illuminations, the light which draw thousands of people, and of course a big concert to tell about that tonight. another big concert from britney spears. that is a huge event for blackpool. so the idea that the...
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. >> and imhe turner. -- emily turner. here's a live look in north carolina as hurricane florence bears down on the coastline. the american flag is ripped and the seas are swirling out there. the storm is bringing dangerous winds and rain. mary lee has what's to come. >>> and conditions continue to get worse by if hour. tracking this, heavy rain bands and tropical storm-force winds now moving over the carolina coast there. ment so even though ths a category -- it's a category 2 storm, this is a catastrophic hurricane for the carolina coast. so the very latest, it is now 105 miles, east, southeast, of wilmington, north carolina. it's a slow mover and also it will stay close to the coast. because of that, we are looking at a lot of rainfall. so for even friday night, it is still a hurricane. a category 1 storm. and then a tropical storm by saturday. how much rain are we talking about? we are looking at feet of rain expected. so the width of hurricane winds increased. landfall may be a prolonged event tomorrow and life threat
. >> and imhe turner. -- emily turner. here's a live look in north carolina as hurricane florence bears down on the coastline. the american flag is ripped and the seas are swirling out there. the storm is bringing dangerous winds and rain. mary lee has what's to come. >>> and conditions continue to get worse by if hour. tracking this, heavy rain bands and tropical storm-force winds now moving over the carolina coast there. ment so even though ths a category -- it's a category 2...
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and our nischelle turner was exclusively on set. >>> we're back. action! murphy corky miles and frank are launching a new news show. we think it's our civic duty. >> she's like my older sister, you know what i'm saying? we love each other. >> we love each other a lot. >> "e.t." is first on the set with the cast. and first with what you'll see in the debut episode. and let's just say, mr. president, ya better take cover. >> you talked about once you went on a date with donald trump in college, right? >> one date. >> one date. >> 18 or 19 -- 18 probably. >> so i think that a plot line should be that murphy had gone on a date with him? yes. >> will that happen? >> yeah that's happened. >> there's one detail about candice's date apparently that isn't in the show that i really think is great. it turns out that on her date with trump, he was decked out in maroon. like maroon shoes. maroon suit. three-piece suit. maroon limo apparently? >> she instagrammed that right now they're shooting episode four called "murphytoo". but wanna know her on set secret must have?
and our nischelle turner was exclusively on set. >>> we're back. action! murphy corky miles and frank are launching a new news show. we think it's our civic duty. >> she's like my older sister, you know what i'm saying? we love each other. >> we love each other a lot. >> "e.t." is first on the set with the cast. and first with what you'll see in the debut episode. and let's just say, mr. president, ya better take cover. >> you talked about once you...
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the nat turner book is about a slave revolt that does not end well for mr. turner. it is a gruesome event. like a lot of these slaves and a lot of these abolitionists, mr. turner is intensely religious. he says god is telling him something about slavery. we will dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it captivating. hey, good session today. so, i will see you guys on friday, all right? today at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america. film theu.s. army pershing story on the life of the commander of the american expeditionary forces during the great war. i pay supreme tribute to our soldiers of the line. when i think of their heroism, i am filled with emotion which i am unable to express. pershing himself was decorated by nine foreign governments as well as his own country. >> watch real america today at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to flagstaff, arizona. you are wanting american history tv. all weekend every weeken
the nat turner book is about a slave revolt that does not end well for mr. turner. it is a gruesome event. like a lot of these slaves and a lot of these abolitionists, mr. turner is intensely religious. he says god is telling him something about slavery. we will dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it captivating. hey, good session today. so, i will see you guys on friday, all right? today at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america. film theu.s. army pershing story on the life of...
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nischelle turner with one of its stars chrissy metz. >> i'm told there is a "this is us" family text chain. >> yes. >> can we send a text? >> can't wait to see what you all are wearing. >> the wait is over. i got a peek at chrissy's emmy dress hours before she hit the red carpet. >> it's green. >> it's beautiful. you're going to be feeling yourself. >> it's open. i'm like why do you got to put so much fabric on a big deal. >> chrissy's date is her sister monica. helping is her bestie donny. her squaw for make up and hair. >> how long does it take on emmy day to get ready? >> when you look as good as her not long. >> what would this little girl say? >> you're what and where? >> all of this is just the cherry on top. >> let's forget cherries and talk about karats. chrissy gets to pick from these diamonds. stylist penny devil died her shoes to match. >> i feel like singing -- ♪ could you be like the most beautiful girl in the world ♪ >> okay guys. i have to get ready. you have to go. >> nischelle loves to sing. >> every [alarm clock] ♪ ♪ ghirardelli caramel squares. makes life a
nischelle turner with one of its stars chrissy metz. >> i'm told there is a "this is us" family text chain. >> yes. >> can we send a text? >> can't wait to see what you all are wearing. >> the wait is over. i got a peek at chrissy's emmy dress hours before she hit the red carpet. >> it's green. >> it's beautiful. you're going to be feeling yourself. >> it's open. i'm like why do you got to put so much fabric on a big deal. >>...
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about this phenomenon of new technology in this work in general but it's very much new and old in the turner prize this year so you they're all working with moving image but in very different ways so charlotte's using an i phone to make her films liquids thompsons using thirty five and sixty millimeter film friends a carcass at your use websites the use of photographs and videos sourced from the public as well as three modeling and my name is using archival footage and i think the proliferation of moving image reflects the world that we live in you know you will have watched a video on instagram's morning or on a news website it's something that's increasingly common in our lives it's a very flexible medium and it's one that is can be relatively affordable to to work and earn and thank you so much lindsay so the turner prize will be on here the tate britain and they will be announcing the winner on december the fourth and that's when one of these nominees will be receiving fifty thousand dollars in prize money which will invariably change their careers charlie thank you second woman has come
about this phenomenon of new technology in this work in general but it's very much new and old in the turner prize this year so you they're all working with moving image but in very different ways so charlotte's using an i phone to make her films liquids thompsons using thirty five and sixty millimeter film friends a carcass at your use websites the use of photographs and videos sourced from the public as well as three modeling and my name is using archival footage and i think the proliferation...
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. >>> ted turner has revealed he has a progressive brain disorder. the 79-year-old revealed that diagnoses to cbs in an interview set tear this weekend. it is a progressive that affects movement and other cognitive functions. he later sold turner broadcasting to time warner in 1996.>>> this opportunity this weekend in sonoma to celebrate, the vintage festival. ♪>> reporter: 10 bands over the next two days and a townsquare filled with art and wine, just shy of a year ago the same plaza was smoke- filled, downtown evacuated as the out-of-control fire threatens the community. >> tomorrow asked the blessing of the grapes we will honor the first responders.>> reporter: the festival president says this event had its roots generations ago. a handful of winemakers coming together to celebrate harvest. locals catch up, wine sonoma is a small town and the loss of more than 200 homes in the sonoma hills and to neighboring areas are deeply felt. >> it shows we can move from one event to the next and even though things happen along the way we are still going to
. >>> ted turner has revealed he has a progressive brain disorder. the 79-year-old revealed that diagnoses to cbs in an interview set tear this weekend. it is a progressive that affects movement and other cognitive functions. he later sold turner broadcasting to time warner in 1996.>>> this opportunity this weekend in sonoma to celebrate, the vintage festival. ♪>> reporter: 10 bands over the next two days and a townsquare filled with art and wine, just shy of a year...
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emily turner is live in mill valley with that story. >> reporter: the last year, especially for the bay area, have been brutal. if there is a silverlining it is a fact that folks here are taking fire prevention, even more seriously. on a damp day like this one the threat of fire might seem far off but for him it is just outside of his door. >> we have trees opposite of us. they are very sensitive to the fire. if we get a fire here there are only certain exit routes. >> reporter: which is why he and his wife participated in this exercise in their neighborhood. the hillside homes are in a high fire risk area. low accessibility makes it dangerous during fire season. >> right now we have peoples attention and we should. last year resulted in a huge loss of property and a huge loss of life. during that period of time in a lot of people were not being proactive in engaging how to be better prepared. >> reporter: it is a trend of fire districts are thrilled about. the chief is capitalizing on it, holding creating new fire wise communities. he says, people are receptive to it. they know what th
emily turner is live in mill valley with that story. >> reporter: the last year, especially for the bay area, have been brutal. if there is a silverlining it is a fact that folks here are taking fire prevention, even more seriously. on a damp day like this one the threat of fire might seem far off but for him it is just outside of his door. >> we have trees opposite of us. they are very sensitive to the fire. if we get a fire here there are only certain exit routes. >>...
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second year, andre turner, i had a fistfight with andre turner and the benches cleared a the sahi ever touched me again because they thought i was crazy. i know that i'm 5'10". even when i played for the lakers in 1980 and pat riley was my head coach, he tells people, he goes, she thought she was 6'8" and black. she thought she was the best player. they beat the out of her and she tried to start two for sites. four days later she was my starting point guard with the lakers in the sum really. >> james: don't necessarily look for the biggest one, it's whoever is the craziest. back with gary and nancy after this. >> elegant hotel accommodations are provided by the kimberly hopita oty in the heart of midtown manhaan. when >> portions of "the james brown show" are brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. visit us at geico.com to see how much you could say. >> james: what do you want to close with, gary payton? >> the only thing i want to close with is i want to get these kids out of these neighborhoods. this is what i want to do. i want them to have h
second year, andre turner, i had a fistfight with andre turner and the benches cleared a the sahi ever touched me again because they thought i was crazy. i know that i'm 5'10". even when i played for the lakers in 1980 and pat riley was my head coach, he tells people, he goes, she thought she was 6'8" and black. she thought she was the best player. they beat the out of her and she tried to start two for sites. four days later she was my starting point guard with the lakers in the sum...
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and our nischelle turner was exclusively on set. >>> we're back. action! murphy corky miles and frank are launching a new news show. we think it's our civic duty. >> she's like my older sister, you know what i'm saying? we love each other. >> we love each other a lot. >> "e.t." is first on the set with the cast. and first with what you'll see in the debut episode. and let's just say, mr. president, ya better take cover. >> you talked about once you went on a date with donald trump in college, right? >> one date. >> one date. >> 18 or 19 -- 18 probably. >> so i think that a plot line should be that murphy had gone on a date with him? >> yeah, yes. >> will that happen? >> yeah that's happened. >> there's one detail about candice's date apparently that isn't in the show that i really think is great. it turns out that on her date with trump, he was decked out in maroon. like maroon shoes. maroon suit. three-piece suit. maroon limo apparently? >> she instagrammed that right now they're shooting episode four called "murphytoo". but wanna know her on set secret m
and our nischelle turner was exclusively on set. >>> we're back. action! murphy corky miles and frank are launching a new news show. we think it's our civic duty. >> she's like my older sister, you know what i'm saying? we love each other. >> we love each other a lot. >> "e.t." is first on the set with the cast. and first with what you'll see in the debut episode. and let's just say, mr. president, ya better take cover. >> you talked about once you...
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nischelle turner with one of its stars chrissy metz. >> i'm told there is a "this is us" family text chain. >> yes. >> can we send a text? >> can't wait to see what you all are wearing. >> the wait is over. i got a peek at chrissy's emmy dress hours before she hit the red carpet. >> it's green. >> it's beautiful. you're going to be feeling yourself. >> it's open. i'm like why do you got to put so much fabric on a big deal. >> chrissy's date is her sister monica. helping is her bestie donny. her squaw for make up and hair. >> how long does it take on emmy day to get ready? >> when you look as good as her not long. >> what would this little girl say? >> you're what and where? >> all of this is just the cherry on top. >> let's forget cherries and talk about karats. chrissy gets to pick from these diamonds. stylist penny devil died her shoes to match. >> i feel like singing -- ♪ could you be like the most beautiful girl in the world ♪ >> okay guys. i have to get ready. you have to go. >> nischelle loves to sing. next on kron-4 news at eight: breaking news out of sacramento county whe
nischelle turner with one of its stars chrissy metz. >> i'm told there is a "this is us" family text chain. >> yes. >> can we send a text? >> can't wait to see what you all are wearing. >> the wait is over. i got a peek at chrissy's emmy dress hours before she hit the red carpet. >> it's green. >> it's beautiful. you're going to be feeling yourself. >> it's open. i'm like why do you got to put so much fabric on a big deal. >>...
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turner is intensely religious. he says god is telling him something about slavery. we will dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it captivating. hey, good session today. so, i will see you guys on friday, all right? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] join us saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight as we join students to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures in history are also available as podcasts. visit c-span.org/history/podcasts, or download them from itunes. this labor day weekend, american history tv on c-span3 has three days of featured program. sunday, our women in congress series continues. then at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at the relationship between george washington and alexander hamilton and the historical accuracy of hamilton the musical. watch american history tv this labor day weekend on c-span3. this year marks the 70th annivers
turner is intensely religious. he says god is telling him something about slavery. we will dive into that interesting narrative. i think you'll find it captivating. hey, good session today. so, i will see you guys on friday, all right? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] join us saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight as we join students to...
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david: mike turner. congratulations. by the way once again when we will see some of these documents? >> i don't know the exact time frame, it will go through a process. david: weeks or months? >> we'll see. david: there is election coming up. will it come up before the election. >> i don't think it is as much a election issue but justice issue. that is constitutional rights issue. david: thank you very much. melissa. melissa: tensions rising over a russian aircraft shot down over syria. fox news's benjamin hall in london with the latest. benjamin. reporter: this airplane was brought down on syria airplane fire. the russians are putting the blame on israel because they say they were using the plane as cover for. they show before and after the syrian airbase was targeted by israeli jets. the israeli defense force issue as statement saying they targeting syrian military facilities, systems to manufacture accurate and lethal weapons were about to be transferred on behalf of iran to hezbollah in lebanon. the attack on the syr
david: mike turner. congratulations. by the way once again when we will see some of these documents? >> i don't know the exact time frame, it will go through a process. david: weeks or months? >> we'll see. david: there is election coming up. will it come up before the election. >> i don't think it is as much a election issue but justice issue. that is constitutional rights issue. david: thank you very much. melissa. melissa: tensions rising over a russian aircraft shot down...
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and i'm emily turner in >>> what calfire said caused a destructive wildfire. it is thursday, september 13 i michelle griego. >> i'm emily turner and for kenny choi. let's look at the weather and traffic. mary, it is clear in cooler this morning. >> we have been talking about a cooldown for quite some time and it is here. you will feel the difference. it is also breezy conditions as well. we were tracking the fall-like front that dropped our temperatures and kick up -- kicked up the wind for us. you can see the salesforce tower lit up with green and it is ingrained for the global climate summit. this is what you can expect with temperatures.'s 50s and -- it is 50s and 60s around the bay area. the clouds are back this morning and a cooldown continues 6 to 12 degrees below average. we will see the sunshine through the afternoon with breezy conditions. check out the high temperatures as we go through the afternoon. mid-sixties san francisco, santa rosa coming in in mid to upper 70s. low 70s for san jose to livermore. we will talk about the rest of the work week an
and i'm emily turner in >>> what calfire said caused a destructive wildfire. it is thursday, september 13 i michelle griego. >> i'm emily turner and for kenny choi. let's look at the weather and traffic. mary, it is clear in cooler this morning. >> we have been talking about a cooldown for quite some time and it is here. you will feel the difference. it is also breezy conditions as well. we were tracking the fall-like front that dropped our temperatures and kick up --...
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. >> i would stay up four, to six days over a overagain. >> reporter: turner never gave up hope they would be found alive, but with their mother be charged with murder and countless searches that hope fades. >> now here we are four years later and she has been indicted on doubl had had and we don't is have my kids hem i a way, shape, or form. >> reporter: state doctors say he's not okay to stand trial. he was diagnosed with schizophrenia before they disappeared. this is her attorney. >> katherine hoggle is an ill man who is sitting in a hospital who also doesn't have e her chi and she is presumed innocent. >> reporter: turner partihepate inountless vigils over the years in order to keep their sweet smiles in the media. >> until their found, i will be looking for my kids zblfrm. >> reporter: he says he's not the sam man he was four years ago. the nightmares are not to worst of . >> the worst is when you have the nightmares that feel real and they' home and i'm cuddling with them in my arms and they're not a i wake up and realize they're never going to be agr:n. >> reporimply heartbrea
. >> i would stay up four, to six days over a overagain. >> reporter: turner never gave up hope they would be found alive, but with their mother be charged with murder and countless searches that hope fades. >> now here we are four years later and she has been indicted on doubl had had and we don't is have my kids hem i a way, shape, or form. >> reporter: state doctors say he's not okay to stand trial. he was diagnosed with schizophrenia before they disappeared. this is...
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an argument like that was raised in the turner broadcasting in 1994 when it was argued to the supreme court. and that's not the argument that the supreme court accepted. >> okay. you mentioned justice scalia, and i wanted to end with when we talked about the effect of things. and he was a champion of the chevron case, which of course was the supreme court ruling that allowed agencies' decisions on health and safety protections to stion the books. it's been -- stay on the books. it's been referenced in more than 15,000 decisions. you said it was a precedent to me yesterday. but your writings you've called it an atextual invention of courts and a judicially orchestrated shift of power. you have said that instead of applying ch courts should simply determine the best reading of statute and no longer defer to agency interpretations. doesn't this mean you really would prefer de novo review for those who are still watching this at home? [ laughter ] >> that would mean that the courts would -- they're -- act as if they're considering questions of law for the first time so they wouldn't defer
an argument like that was raised in the turner broadcasting in 1994 when it was argued to the supreme court. and that's not the argument that the supreme court accepted. >> okay. you mentioned justice scalia, and i wanted to end with when we talked about the effect of things. and he was a champion of the chevron case, which of course was the supreme court ruling that allowed agencies' decisions on health and safety protections to stion the books. it's been -- stay on the books. it's been...
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kpix5's emily turner joins us now live. >> reporter: you can see smoke rising up behind those trees as the wind pick up in these afternoon hours. we do now know just in the last half hour that some of the folks who have been evacuated are allowed home, though they may not have power. pg&e is working on that. it hasn't been an easy day for marin county firefighters trying to control the irving fire near la ganitas. >> most of the terrain is super steep we can't even get the dozers into. crews have been working hard all summer. we're trying to get crews to put it in. >> reporter: firefighters managed to stop forward progress, which is another good sign, but the fire threatens about 150 homes. jean barronsmeyer had to evacuate hers last night. >> when you're 86 years old, it's scary, but you do what you have to do. >> reporter: marin fire says the cause of the blaze is under investigation, but we found pg&e crews and fire officials inspecting downed power lines in the area firefighters say it started. you can see crews gathering a spool of line as well as a power pole without a power line
kpix5's emily turner joins us now live. >> reporter: you can see smoke rising up behind those trees as the wind pick up in these afternoon hours. we do now know just in the last half hour that some of the folks who have been evacuated are allowed home, though they may not have power. pg&e is working on that. it hasn't been an easy day for marin county firefighters trying to control the irving fire near la ganitas. >> most of the terrain is super steep we can't even get the...
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turner is also banking on more local reporting. the details you'll be digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about frequency time crowd spent the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. i know it's not so important for people living in other parts of ireland but for people living around here it's totally important because it's happening on. their doorstep. the young journalist interviews a social worker puts things on record as journalists have always done for her reporters have a duty to get the story right most unlike most all of the what they read in the newspapers and if i don't do my job properly i would be spreading false stories so the profession comes with a big
turner is also banking on more local reporting. the details you'll be digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about frequency time crowd spent the...
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this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each shown in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violence and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as an. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different way and while the line up usually generates debate about what can be defined as art this year it's challenging the definition of an artist the fourth nominee for ending architecture is a group of investigators made up of architects lawyers journalists and scientists they look into allegations of state corporate violence and they don't consider themselves artists this room is like stepping inside the mind of a forensic investigator what the group of tried to do dissect exactly what happened in twenty seventeen when a bedouin village or an israeli police killed during their clearing of palestinian h
this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each shown in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violence and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as an. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different...
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book the confessions of nat turner and one other book, i can't remember what it was but then he comes back because he wants to be in cleveland when this great event happens that carl stokes wins. carl stokes wins, but barely and you will look in vain for king is standing next to him, he was being held in a hotel room by lou stokes who became a well-known congressman, wonderful human being. i met lou many times but carl didn't want martin luther king there to cause alienation as he started his, what he was going to do and cleveland elected somebody on a tuesday and the following monday they were in office . he didn't have time to do anything, he just did it but this is the victory of carl stokes incleveland. martin luther king was not happy about this so this is a short clip, this is the day after stokes wins . and you would think this would be a very happy day for martin luther king but he's very unhappy. in fact, coretta scott king told ebony magazine this was the greatest job of his life, not to be included in the celebration. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >
book the confessions of nat turner and one other book, i can't remember what it was but then he comes back because he wants to be in cleveland when this great event happens that carl stokes wins. carl stokes wins, but barely and you will look in vain for king is standing next to him, he was being held in a hotel room by lou stokes who became a well-known congressman, wonderful human being. i met lou many times but carl didn't want martin luther king there to cause alienation as he started his,...
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turner is also banking on more local reporting. the details digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne have writes about friedrich time cried sped the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. it's not so important for people living in other parts of britain but for people living around here it's totally important because it's happening on their doorstep. the young journalist interviews a social worker puts things on record as journalists have always done for her her reporters. the juicy to get the story right most like most all of the what they read in the newspapers and if i didn't do my job properly i would be spreading false stories so the profession comes with a big responsibility i coul
turner is also banking on more local reporting. the details digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne have writes about friedrich time cried sped the district where she...
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janene turner / offended by flyer (quick): "these packets were being handed out to eight year old kids."other parents like janine turner were outraged too, saying kids can't legally use marijuana, so how did this happen.voice of janene turner / offended by flyer (quick): "who decided that was okay for my child."the problem solvers reached out to the agency who created the flyers -- the colorado department of public health.they admit that putting them in the bags was their mistake.in a statement they said quote "we would like to apologize to any family whose child received the marijuana education materials that were intended for adults - end quote.but for families like the fort and turners, they want assurance this won't happen again.voice of janene turner / offended by flyer (quick): "bottom line it shouldn't have been in there and it shouldn't be in there next year." (grant) (grant) (grant) that was kristin haubrich reporiting. the colorado health department said the advertising material and the sponsorship at the fair was a one-time event. (catherine) let's get a check on what we're
janene turner / offended by flyer (quick): "these packets were being handed out to eight year old kids."other parents like janine turner were outraged too, saying kids can't legally use marijuana, so how did this happen.voice of janene turner / offended by flyer (quick): "who decided that was okay for my child."the problem solvers reached out to the agency who created the flyers -- the colorado department of public health.they admit that putting them in the bags was their...
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turner is also banking on more local reporting. indeed digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and newsletter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne have rights about free trade sign cried speck the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. that's not so important for people living in other parts of brooklyn but for people living around here it's totally important because it's happening on . their doorstep. the young journalist interviews a social worker puts things on record as journalists have always done for her reporters have a duty to get the story right most unlike most all of the what they read in the newspapers and if i don't do my job properly i would be spreading false stories so the profession comes with a big responsibility i could
turner is also banking on more local reporting. indeed digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and newsletter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne have rights about free trade sign cried speck the district where she lives...
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"entertainment tonight's" nischelle turner has the story. (nischelle)almost every musician's dream is to play television's biggest stage -so is super bowl fifty-three adding a little "sugar" to their line up?sugar won't you please, come and put it down on me.et has confirmed that maroon 5 scored the coveted super bowl half time show!adam levine's band will take the field february third at the mercedes-benz stadium in atlanta, georgia!i got the moves like jaggeraccording to levine the band has been on the nfl's radar since two-thousand-fifteen,when howard stern questioned him about a possible performance. adam: i know that we are like probably on a short list. howard: how do you know that? adam: i talked to my manager about it and by the way we very actively want to play the super bowl.earlier this year, we sat down with adam who told us all about the band's big live show.we have this luxury of having become more succesful over time/pu so every tour that comes around we think to ourselves ok cant do the same thing, we're gonna have to step it
"entertainment tonight's" nischelle turner has the story. (nischelle)almost every musician's dream is to play television's biggest stage -so is super bowl fifty-three adding a little "sugar" to their line up?sugar won't you please, come and put it down on me.et has confirmed that maroon 5 scored the coveted super bowl half time show!adam levine's band will take the field february third at the mercedes-benz stadium in atlanta, georgia!i got the moves like jaggeraccording to...
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. >>> media mogul and cnn founder ted turner revealed in an interview set to air on cbs tomorrow he is battling a brain disease known at lewy body dementia. the disease is not like alzheimer's turner says it still leaves him feeling "tired, exhausted and mainly forgetful." he still checks in to those of us at cnn. he led turner broadcasting system before launching cnn in 1980 and of course we are wishing him the very best. >>> thanks for joining me today this saturday. coming up, actress and activist alisyssa milano joining us. a leading voice in the #metoo movement and in the hearing room when christine ford testified. what does she think about the investigation into kavanaugh? my colleague picks up coverage right after this. w do you top m? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. what if numbers tell onat t. rowe pricey? our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pu
. >>> media mogul and cnn founder ted turner revealed in an interview set to air on cbs tomorrow he is battling a brain disease known at lewy body dementia. the disease is not like alzheimer's turner says it still leaves him feeling "tired, exhausted and mainly forgetful." he still checks in to those of us at cnn. he led turner broadcasting system before launching cnn in 1980 and of course we are wishing him the very best. >>> thanks for joining me today this...
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kpix5's emily turner on why her family business has hit rough waters. port for her business quite like this. take sotmaggie mcdonogh/angel island tiburon ways humbilg >> reporter: maggie mcdonagh's business has been operating in tiburon for five generations, but she says in all that time she's never seen the support for her business quite like this. >> it's always humbling to have people come and express how much they adore you. it's wonderful. >> reporter: what isn't wonderful the owner of the angel island tiburon ferry says is the reason for that support. she's decided to bow out of a battle for operating the service to the island. the state parks department put the gig out for bid and the 20 year contract she says is untenable. >> there were a lot of items within the contract, many, many things. i couldn't will the company to my children if i should pass away. our taking care of their facilities on the island, which is their responsibility, things like that just made it unacceptable. >> reporter: she's been on a month to month lease with the state ov
kpix5's emily turner on why her family business has hit rough waters. port for her business quite like this. take sotmaggie mcdonogh/angel island tiburon ways humbilg >> reporter: maggie mcdonagh's business has been operating in tiburon for five generations, but she says in all that time she's never seen the support for her business quite like this. >> it's always humbling to have people come and express how much they adore you. it's wonderful. >> reporter: what isn't...
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turner is also banking on more local reporting. and indeed we did a digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about free. time crowd spared the district where she lives today she's visiting a youth club. it's not so important for people living in other parts of berlin but for people living around here it's totally important because it's happening on their doorstep. the young journalist interviews a social worker puts things on record as journalists have always done for her reporters have a duty to get the story right i see why most of the what they read in the newspapers and if i don't do my job properly i would be spreading false stories so the profession comes with a big responsibility i cou
turner is also banking on more local reporting. and indeed we did a digitalization is a huge chance and we have taken that chance in the last two years we have started up twelve local online newspapers one for each district in berlin we have turned them into an advertising market and suddenly and that's the interesting thing we're attracting new readers. once a week and news letter is sent out for each of the twelve districts madelyne hardback writes about free. time crowd spared the district...
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>> harris: it's more than we would have known the day before. >> congressman turner said just as i was talking to him, he said most of the documentation is already public. if it's already public, declassify it all and let the american people decide whether there was an abuse, if the fbi was abusing carter page's rights here. >> harris: we are awaiting president trump's news conference with the polish president as well. you see the lectern set up, we will go to it live as it happens. stay close. families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, . . like the advisers at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisers that will partner with you to find the perfect place and determine the right level of care, whether that's just a helping hand or full-time memory care. best of all, it's a free service. there is never any cost to you. senior living has never been better, and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. call today. a place for m
>> harris: it's more than we would have known the day before. >> congressman turner said just as i was talking to him, he said most of the documentation is already public. if it's already public, declassify it all and let the american people decide whether there was an abuse, if the fbi was abusing carter page's rights here. >> harris: we are awaiting president trump's news conference with the polish president as well. you see the lectern set up, we will go to it live as it...