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and roxanne, you referenced the use of anger. you also wrote a really wonderful new york times op ed i wanted to talk about they understood the power and the political value a black women's anger as distinct from white male rage. if you actually want to understand black women's anger as a righteous and radical and revolutionary you have to stop -- you have to start with audre lorde. she was trying to understand how the anger was there. this is my question. how do you understand what relationship to anger i think she is one of the few women of her generation that embrace anger and sought as a tool for change. and was very willing to push back against that. i think she saw anger as a strength in the tool for building community and creating change. if you're not angry. do you really understand. if you understand the problem rage is the only response. i really appreciated that. i think the letter writers of my generation. she made it possible for us to express our rage. it is such a wonderful book. it also explores the very things th
and roxanne, you referenced the use of anger. you also wrote a really wonderful new york times op ed i wanted to talk about they understood the power and the political value a black women's anger as distinct from white male rage. if you actually want to understand black women's anger as a righteous and radical and revolutionary you have to stop -- you have to start with audre lorde. she was trying to understand how the anger was there. this is my question. how do you understand what...
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tonight's program, audra lordo features writers roxanne gay, tracy. >>> something i and mahogany browne. i'm the associate director of public programs and exhibitions at the shomberg center for research in black culture. we're celebrating 95 years of one of the world residents leading cultural institutions devoted to research, preservation and exhibition. our are care has 11 million i'ms at that time illuminate the richness of black history and culture and we have met some items v-8 digitally. visit of visit ours website at shomberg.org for additional details and i hope you get a chance to visit our archives on the other side of this quarantine. thank you for tuning in to the shomberg center literary festival. i if you're watching live vai see your litfest website, you can scroll to the bottom and shop all the books featured tonight and also see the week-long schedule so that you can plan the rest of your week. to give you a head up tomorrow we'll explore the work of sterling average brown, one over most important and influential figures in the development. of african-american lit tour
tonight's program, audra lordo features writers roxanne gay, tracy. >>> something i and mahogany browne. i'm the associate director of public programs and exhibitions at the shomberg center for research in black culture. we're celebrating 95 years of one of the world residents leading cultural institutions devoted to research, preservation and exhibition. our are care has 11 million i'ms at that time illuminate the richness of black history and culture and we have met some items v-8...
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and it's the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the most vulnerable, but voted through the plans for a radical reduction in services, despite some opposition. but northamptonshire is not alone in having problems. many county councils say they're facing financial difficulties and warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils, like surrey and east sussex, have also said they face tough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. you're looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council leads the organ
and it's the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the...
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well, with mia simonjones and roxanne from elite falconry. this is a magnificent sea eagle who was bred in captivity. tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. we have been working — is nine years old. we have been working together since she was just over a _ working together since she was just over a year~ — working together since she was just over a year. you can see that she has got _ over a year. you can see that she has got a — over a year. you can see that she has got a big _ over a year. you can see that she has got a big set of feet bare. a nice big, — has got a big set of feet bare. a nice big, yellow beak.— nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! _ nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes. _ nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes, she _ nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes, she is - nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes, she is seven . nice big, yellow beak. what are wings
well, with mia simonjones and roxanne from elite falconry. this is a magnificent sea eagle who was bred in captivity. tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. we have been working — is nine years old. we have been working together since she was just over a _ working together since she was just over a year~ — working together since she was just over a year. you can see...
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a question for roxanne. do you have any idea _ question for roxanne. do you have any idea from the government whether they have _ any idea from the government whether they have any bargaining chips in respect _ they have any bargaining chips in respect of— they have any bargaining chips in respect of getting your dad home? are you _ respect of getting your dad home? are you hearing anything from them, is there _ are you hearing anything from them, is there anything practically that you would urge them to do to help speed _ you would urge them to do to help speed up— you would urge them to do to help speed up the process and are you frustrated — speed up the process and are you frustrated perhaps that your dad's release _ frustrated perhaps that your dad's release wasn't linked to the payment of the _ release wasn't linked to the payment of the debt if there was an opportunity there? i of the debt if there was an opportunity there? i haven't been a- raised opportunity there? i haven't been appraised of _ opportunity there? i haven't been appraised
a question for roxanne. do you have any idea _ question for roxanne. do you have any idea from the government whether they have _ any idea from the government whether they have any bargaining chips in respect _ they have any bargaining chips in respect of— they have any bargaining chips in respect of getting your dad home? are you _ respect of getting your dad home? are you hearing anything from them, is there _ are you hearing anything from them, is there anything practically that you would...
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roxanne, i'm really sorry to hear about your father's case. my question is either for tulip or richard. once you receive a response from tom tugendhat, will you be considering a judicial review? shall i take that one? no, is probably the short answer. you know, obviously at points, we've been angry and you know, four of us will know that. we said it fairly bluntly. i mean, behind closed doors, when we were in in seclusion, when we were in seclusion, we were talking about it is useful to review what happened and what we can learn from it. i think the suggestion of a foreign affairs committee review inquiry is a really good one. i think there are specific issues in our case, but there's a wider issue about how the government deals with hostage taking, how it can do it better. it's not easy. the foreign office has a challenging job. iran is tricksy, and everything that's happened to roxanne's dad in the past 48 hours demonstrates that i think it would be really in the past 48 hours demonstrates that. i think it would be really valuable for parlia
roxanne, i'm really sorry to hear about your father's case. my question is either for tulip or richard. once you receive a response from tom tugendhat, will you be considering a judicial review? shall i take that one? no, is probably the short answer. you know, obviously at points, we've been angry and you know, four of us will know that. we said it fairly bluntly. i mean, behind closed doors, when we were in in seclusion, when we were in seclusion, we were talking about it is useful to review...
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and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that... my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they are sorry but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have. today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the most vulnerable but voted through the plans for radical reductions in services despite some opposition. northamptonshire is not alone. many county councils say they are facing financial difficulties and warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surrey and east sussex have also said they face tough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. and you're looking forward to getting back home if possible? the leader of kent county council heads the organisati
and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that... my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they are sorry but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have. today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised...
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and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the most vulnerable, but voted through plans for a radical reduction in services, despite some opposition. but northamptonshire is not alone in having problems. many county councils say they are facing financial difficulties and warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surrey and east sussex have also said they face tough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council and the organisation repres
and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect...
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roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter. fine. then i said, ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have... and she was like, oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week! so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normal family. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. and caroline is with me. remarkable, really. some humour, emo
roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do...
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want to bring in roxanne, do you agree that we should all be wearing some of ourface, that we should all be wearing some of our face, whether that bea some of our face, whether that be a mask or a scarf? what we have heard is true but there is some evidence that home—made masks might work, but the evidence is scant so we are talking about not a lot of studies that can demonstrate this, not clinically stopping mechanistically it does make sense. but for example, we are looking at small studies to support this, like in 2009, a study in australia looked at 143 households and found that based on their calculations, 60- 80% of based on their calculations, 60— 80% of reduction of infection was seen. but the statistics weren't really robust because only about 20% of the households complied with the mask wearing, so we are talking about not a ton of evidence and that is why public health officials are saying that the jury is still out we have already talked about some different types of mask, just wanted to show you a few of them. this is the n95s respirator, named as such because it fil
want to bring in roxanne, do you agree that we should all be wearing some of ourface, that we should all be wearing some of our face, whether that bea some of our face, whether that be a mask or a scarf? what we have heard is true but there is some evidence that home—made masks might work, but the evidence is scant so we are talking about not a lot of studies that can demonstrate this, not clinically stopping mechanistically it does make sense. but for example, we are looking at small studies...
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ros: we can speak now to roxanne, who you saw in the report. thank you for speaking to us. i am sure you have mixed emotions at the moment. you'll be relieved that nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe is home but you are not -- your father is not. tell us about the situation he is in. >> he is currently in a prison. he engaged in a hunger strike in protest to how he has been treated, the fact that he has been left behinas of yesterday afternoon. i think his spirits are in quite a state of disarray given the disappointment. ros: what do you understand about what has happened in the last few days that led us to think that he would be released but then that wasn't the case? >> it l happened quite quickly. we initially were under th impression, had been expressly told that he was a part of the deal that was to bring all three home. that changed closely to the date at which the other two were returned home. it became a case of him being on a furlough. my mom's passport being released back to her so she could travel. neither has since been upheld, as my mom is still on a travel ban, and my
ros: we can speak now to roxanne, who you saw in the report. thank you for speaking to us. i am sure you have mixed emotions at the moment. you'll be relieved that nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe is home but you are not -- your father is not. tell us about the situation he is in. >> he is currently in a prison. he engaged in a hunger strike in protest to how he has been treated, the fact that he has been left behinas of yesterday afternoon. i think his spirits are in quite a state of disarray...
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most shoppers told us that they would try plastic free aisles, but some, like roxanne, worried that it may not be practical. it might not be the most hygienic route to go down, maybe? having the meat next to the eggs or the cheese, for example? this is why people around here are so this is why people around here are so concerned about the long—term impact of plastic. found on a local beach, recently, a lollipop stick from when i was growing up in the 19705. it from when i was growing up in the 1970s. it hasn't broken down at all. and a packet of peanuts, test before 1983. -- and a packet of peanuts, test before 1983. —— best before. the prime minister insists her plan has a wider vision. she says it's about more than plastic and more than the coast. john kay, bbc news, cornwall. this is beyond 100 days. video bloggers can do big business online on sites such as youtube. some of the most famous post videos which are watched by millions and millions of people around the world and make millions for the vloggers themselves. but now youtube has cut some business ties with the video bl
most shoppers told us that they would try plastic free aisles, but some, like roxanne, worried that it may not be practical. it might not be the most hygienic route to go down, maybe? having the meat next to the eggs or the cheese, for example? this is why people around here are so this is why people around here are so concerned about the long—term impact of plastic. found on a local beach, recently, a lollipop stick from when i was growing up in the 19705. it from when i was growing up in...
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roxanne meyer saying looks like urban outfitters turned a corner, that there are several reasons to be optimistic including a -- including a big improvement but myers remains on the sidelines with a neutral rating saying she is somewhat disappointed by recruitment at stores. really interesting is the fact that we take a look, about $36, the stock is above that level, suggesting maybe this stock will cool off, perhaps not appropriate for new money per -- considering shares are now up with a 55% this year without much upside potential seen, at this point even on the back of that strong quarter. matt: the nasdaq down for most of the day, traveling around what, we're looking at a loss of 51 hundredths of 1% right now. what is holding you back? >> i love the number, the precision and the detail there. ciscoing has been systems. the port first quarter today after the close come looking for adjusted earnings of 60 -- 6% on $12.6 billion in revenue. the number represents a small year-over-year decline, the third in a row here it was dragging this stock down today cisco couldsaying reduce its w
roxanne meyer saying looks like urban outfitters turned a corner, that there are several reasons to be optimistic including a -- including a big improvement but myers remains on the sidelines with a neutral rating saying she is somewhat disappointed by recruitment at stores. really interesting is the fact that we take a look, about $36, the stock is above that level, suggesting maybe this stock will cool off, perhaps not appropriate for new money per -- considering shares are now up with a 55%...
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jim: it's covered by roxanne meyer for us. they will report their quarter before the market opens on thursday. it's a stock we like over the long-term. roxanne expects 23% eps growth over the next four years. certainly a name that has been in the press a lot. they have been battling back some recalls, significant high-level management changes. we like the stock. if there's a retail conference, we expect them to preannounce for the fourth quarter there and earnings out in march. what we want to do is go all the way out to march next year and 52 point five call spreads. you pay about $2.50 for that. if you come to a downside risk, regular december puts against it to help finance that spread. view.l: very bullish thanks for joining us. "bloomberg markets" will be right back. ♪ you're watching bloomberg markets. i'm betty liu. let's start with the check of the headlines this afternoon. >> federal officials say the two shooters who killed 14 people and we did 21 others in san bernardino, california, took target practice with one
jim: it's covered by roxanne meyer for us. they will report their quarter before the market opens on thursday. it's a stock we like over the long-term. roxanne expects 23% eps growth over the next four years. certainly a name that has been in the press a lot. they have been battling back some recalls, significant high-level management changes. we like the stock. if there's a retail conference, we expect them to preannounce for the fourth quarter there and earnings out in march. what we want to...
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that is roxanne varza, station f director. here is what europe looks like as we go into the fed at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. cac up by 1.35%. a little bit lower. we will continue coverage at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio. we have a speech coming up from christine lagarde. she will be speaking at the london school of economics. that will happen around 5:20 u.k. time. a busy day for christine lagarde , how exactly she would characterize today's meeting. you can find it on all devices, podcasts available on spotify and itunes. alyx: let's talk more about the market, goals extending ahead of the gains. we will talk to clive t. johnson, the founder of b2gold. bitcoin is trying to be a store of value long-term, where does that leave gold? we will break that down. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the td securities global head of -- is joining bloomberg. this is bloomberg. alyx: keeping you up to date with news around the world -- ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news around the world. thanks in romania, the leader said discussions
that is roxanne varza, station f director. here is what europe looks like as we go into the fed at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. cac up by 1.35%. a little bit lower. we will continue coverage at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio. we have a speech coming up from christine lagarde. she will be speaking at the london school of economics. that will happen around 5:20 u.k. time. a busy day for christine lagarde , how exactly she would characterize today's meeting. you can find it on all devices,...
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edition roxanne global futures ball as traders await u.s. cpi inflation data tomorrow. u.k. chancellor rishi sunak warrant over potential scarring of the u.k. economy. we are on the lookout for jobs data. that should be crossing the bloomberg any moment now. welcome to the european market open. 7:00 in london. i am anna edwards. mark is with me this morning. what are you watching this mine? mark: i'm getting really excited about front end rates. we are talking about when a rate hike might be priced in, whether it might be december, how much they might do. now that we have the cash market open in u.s. treasuries, they are catching up with the big futures move yesterday. a lot of them happened in our afternoon so we missed the real excitement. suddenly, the idea of rate hikes is a real concept to start trading properly again. anna: thinking about rate hikes, let's get to some u.k. breaking data. unemployment get out from the u.k., pre-much as anticipated. we were expecting 4.5%. we have got the three months wages number. coming in in line with expectations is 6%. the estimate
edition roxanne global futures ball as traders await u.s. cpi inflation data tomorrow. u.k. chancellor rishi sunak warrant over potential scarring of the u.k. economy. we are on the lookout for jobs data. that should be crossing the bloomberg any moment now. welcome to the european market open. 7:00 in london. i am anna edwards. mark is with me this morning. what are you watching this mine? mark: i'm getting really excited about front end rates. we are talking about when a rate hike might be...
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black roxanne betting on the dollar and betting on cash are some of the best risk off pages -- how much does that continue to be the trade as wall street analysts get more hawkish with respect to the fed prognostication. tom: we agree? the hawkish nest, i am taken aback by get. i get four rate increases is just 1%. it is not that much within the scheme of it. i am still surprised at the certitude of gaming the power game out. lisa: you senate this morning. the washington post story talking about 40% increases in rents. this is becoming -- 14% increases in rents. this is becoming a problem. the vet has to get ahead of it and they want to present a shock without it being too big of a shock. it is a dance they have not done for decades. tom: say the post is wrong on 14, split the difference. his 7% rental inflation acceptable to two thirds of america? absolutely not. lisa: especially because wages are not keeping pace. there falling further behind. you have a -2.3% real wage rate in the u.s.. tom: i will be on the edge of informed and go to eco . this is how lisa abramowicz does it. is
black roxanne betting on the dollar and betting on cash are some of the best risk off pages -- how much does that continue to be the trade as wall street analysts get more hawkish with respect to the fed prognostication. tom: we agree? the hawkish nest, i am taken aback by get. i get four rate increases is just 1%. it is not that much within the scheme of it. i am still surprised at the certitude of gaming the power game out. lisa: you senate this morning. the washington post story talking...
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not so bold prediction of the first critic to write so roxanne review of black palm for will be white now we decided to ask moviegoers here in new york city if they thought the film was good or bad for american political discourse folks on the internet are saying that if you're white and you criticize the film that's unacceptable that's racist do you buy that no absolutely not it's like any other film it's a bad movie it's a bad movie doesn't matter what color i think every movie should be criticized on its own regardless of who you are no matter what your background is people have their own opinion do whatever say whatever they want right now just let people be happy you know they'll read it good or very views if you read them later now the film is widely celebrated by advocates of diversity however some activists are criticizing the film for the fact that no l g b t seems or characters were included it looks like today.
not so bold prediction of the first critic to write so roxanne review of black palm for will be white now we decided to ask moviegoers here in new york city if they thought the film was good or bad for american political discourse folks on the internet are saying that if you're white and you criticize the film that's unacceptable that's racist do you buy that no absolutely not it's like any other film it's a bad movie it's a bad movie doesn't matter what color i think every movie should be...
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i can send you a message saying i'm here, my name is roxanne. 0k. back on the train for me and now i have this. passenger assist is being developed by start—up tranreport under the guidance of london midlands lab. we've brought a staff phone on the train too so we can see how the app works for them. so right now the phone is tracking both the staff member and the passenger. we're obviously in the same place so you can see the two dots are quite close together. they're using the technology such as bluetooth beacons, wi—fi, 4g, gps, we can use multiple tools. you know exactly what carriage i'm in even. yes, down to the carriage, we can pinpoint less than one metre to your location and find out which carriage, which train and the direction of travel you're going in as well. and it's notjust about the app. transreport is also making trackable wristbands and these key fobs, they'll be available for those unable to use phones as easily. let's face it, in a world where we can now track our pizza delivery by the minute, having to book train assistance 2
i can send you a message saying i'm here, my name is roxanne. 0k. back on the train for me and now i have this. passenger assist is being developed by start—up tranreport under the guidance of london midlands lab. we've brought a staff phone on the train too so we can see how the app works for them. so right now the phone is tracking both the staff member and the passenger. we're obviously in the same place so you can see the two dots are quite close together. they're using the technology...
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roxanne, ilove working out. it is absolutely brilliant. roxanne, i love the video of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of it? of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of mm was amazing, we had such a great time. recording and doing everything... sorry. come back in a minute. one of the babies is absurd. we had such a great time filming it. we had such a great time filming it. we did it over the weekend, i still work in the week. we had such good fun and we all got involved. hello, mate. it has been amazing, it really has. it has been lovely to meet you and follow your journey. has. it has been lovely to meet you and follow yourjourney. what has. it has been lovely to meet you and follow your journey. what are you having fun christmas dinner, is it sausage rolls? i think it most certainly will be. i don't think there is anything else we could ever eat again. it is brilliant, congratulations all our view, we will all be singing that over christmas. merry christmas. merry christmas. merry christmas. m
roxanne, ilove working out. it is absolutely brilliant. roxanne, i love the video of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of it? of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of mm was amazing, we had such a great time. recording and doing everything... sorry. come back in a minute. one of the babies is absurd. we had such a great time filming it. we had such a great time filming it. we did it over the weekend, i still work in the week. we had such good fun and...
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and roxanne“s dad, well past retirement age, is hosting refugees in one of the villages. he told me that if the russians come he will at least kill one before they kill him, so that is the spirit!— so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit _ so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes - so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes from i and that spirit comes from generations. i am wearing... i am generations. ! am wearing... i am wearing— generations. ! am wearing... i am wearing my— generations. i am wearing... i am wearing my grandmother's necklace, and she _ wearing my grandmother's necklace, and she was an accountant during the second _ and she was an accountant during the second world war. she was collecting money _ second world war. she was collecting money for— second world war. she was collecting money for the ukrainian resistance army— money for the ukrainian resistance army and — money for the ukrainian resistance army and germans, the nazis took her and out _ army and germans, the nazis took her and out her_ army a
and roxanne“s dad, well past retirement age, is hosting refugees in one of the villages. he told me that if the russians come he will at least kill one before they kill him, so that is the spirit!— so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit _ so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes - so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes from i and that spirit comes from generations. i am wearing... i am generations. ! am wearing... i am wearing— generations. !...
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roxanne, thank you so much for talking to us this morning. that is the daughter of morad tahbaz, talking to us live from london. the foreign office have given us a statement, saying we have urgently raised the case with the iranian government, he must be allowed to return to his family in london immediately as the iranian government has committed to earlier. you said earlier that you think that spring is in the air. confirmation, she has taken her coat off. good morning, carol. good morning, both! yes, the temperature in london is rising quite nicely now. we have got beautiful clear blue skies, earlier cloud has dissipated, and we are surrounded by gorgeous daffodils. between st james's park and green park in london, there are about 2 million daffodil bulbs in bloom. the full cost for us all today is one of warm sunshine and a few showers. showers will be hit and miss, we have had some this morning across northern england and into the south—west. they will tend to face and although we have started with more cloud, the cloud will break up an
roxanne, thank you so much for talking to us this morning. that is the daughter of morad tahbaz, talking to us live from london. the foreign office have given us a statement, saying we have urgently raised the case with the iranian government, he must be allowed to return to his family in london immediately as the iranian government has committed to earlier. you said earlier that you think that spring is in the air. confirmation, she has taken her coat off. good morning, carol. good morning,...
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four of them, including roxanne, who was groped, and apriljoy, who was flashed at while jogging, decided to sit down with us to discuss the impact of public sexual harassment on women's lives. thinking back to your experiences, can you remember how you felt at the time? cold, just still cold. didn't have a clue what to do. your feelings were that you felt cold and numb. my feelings were that i felt absolute terror. i felt, this is it, this is what i have watched in all those horrible movies. a man followed me down, | it must have been like four different streets, and at at one - point i was like pretty much running so that i could get out of eyeline of him and check and see - if he was still behind me. and every time, he was. and ijust remember that i was so scared. and the impact of it as well so in that moment you feel that terror, and then you tell your mum, your sister, your auntie, yourfriend, and then they tell their friends and family. it's the ripple effect of the impact is really felt, isn't it? a survey for the bbc suggests a1% of women had experienced unwanted attention or sex
four of them, including roxanne, who was groped, and apriljoy, who was flashed at while jogging, decided to sit down with us to discuss the impact of public sexual harassment on women's lives. thinking back to your experiences, can you remember how you felt at the time? cold, just still cold. didn't have a clue what to do. your feelings were that you felt cold and numb. my feelings were that i felt absolute terror. i felt, this is it, this is what i have watched in all those horrible movies. a...
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show about there you go you early roxanne on instagram what was it like what would it take for you to star in the big lebowski sequel oh just the coen brothers say hey you why not equal but they don't want to do it i don't thing but you know there was there was surprise in it so maybe they'll that they will one could game of if you only knew what's your favorite drink of choice the white russian is the dude strength. as a little too sweet for me i just got off the straight russian i'm just doing red wine fate with me two favorite character named jack because you've been jack in the seven different movies yeah man well you had to put them up there but the one that popped in my mind i such a great time on and i love the result of the movie was wonderful was fabulous baker boys but now and now i'm thinking of the terry gilliam movie we made here fisher king was jack and i had to that was a good one really good movie a first kiss. kind of where we're living i was in westwood you know going to highs probably junior high what not high school no no no junior high you know brother name of yea
show about there you go you early roxanne on instagram what was it like what would it take for you to star in the big lebowski sequel oh just the coen brothers say hey you why not equal but they don't want to do it i don't thing but you know there was there was surprise in it so maybe they'll that they will one could game of if you only knew what's your favorite drink of choice the white russian is the dude strength. as a little too sweet for me i just got off the straight russian i'm just...
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. >> good morning, roxanne taylor from suffolk university in boston, massachusetts. questio is do see a lot of advanced than we would've reported from newspapers to tv stupider net. what changes do yousee for the way we report news in say 10 years? >> well, i think there's a huge change coming and it's taken me a lot of time to appreciate it, but clearly news is migrating to the internet and that's where people are going to get their news from. so for all the worry about what's going on with newspapers were the major nightly news broadcasts, the reality is now that news has -- if you're looking for breaking news, people don't go to the major networks anywhere. they go to cable. they go to cable news. and even more so now, from what we're starting to see, puget said a study on this, people are going to the internet. if you think about how people get their news off the internet, they get them from major news brands, but then they quickly go on to blog and they're going to do some research, exploration, a little reporting on the road so they can try and find out what is
. >> good morning, roxanne taylor from suffolk university in boston, massachusetts. questio is do see a lot of advanced than we would've reported from newspapers to tv stupider net. what changes do yousee for the way we report news in say 10 years? >> well, i think there's a huge change coming and it's taken me a lot of time to appreciate it, but clearly news is migrating to the internet and that's where people are going to get their news from. so for all the worry about what's...
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sheindlin. the courtroom of captions paid for by cbs television distribution beau shattuck and his mother, roxanne merryman, are suing motorist todd duplessis for kicking their car during an incident of road rage. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 542 on
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roxanne is asaberi for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, the latest on the deadly storms in the south. i'm anne-marie greene, this is the cbs morning news. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® our blogs are buzzing about the designer smile... ...by colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. with a professionally recommended whitening ingredient. for four shades visibly whiter teeth. the designer smile... ...by colgate optic white high impact white. >>> our top stories this morning. at least 19 people were killed after more than 30 tornadoes tore through the southeast this weekend. another 60 people were injured. the massive storm system continues to pose a threat to parts of northern florida, and the carolinas. at least 15 people were
roxanne is asaberi for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, the latest on the deadly storms in the south. i'm anne-marie greene, this is the cbs morning news. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®,...
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roxanne is asaberi for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, the latest on the deadly storms in the south. i'm anne-marie greene, this is the cbs morning news. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® our blogs are buzzing about the designer smile... ...by colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. with a professionally recommended whitening ingredient. designer smile... ...by colgate optic white high impact white. >>> right now, yellow weather alert. give yourself extra time to get to work this morning. it is going to be wet and windy. >> and while the showers are expected to continue well into the n
roxanne is asaberi for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, the latest on the deadly storms in the south. i'm anne-marie greene, this is the cbs morning news. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from...
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roxanne na sabare, london. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com >>> the battle against climate change has teams of scientists working to protect life thousands of feet below the surface of the sea. ben tracy has that story this morning. >> reporter: as the sunrises along the california coast, we head out into monterey bay with researchers from the world famous aquarium. what are you doing out here today? what is the mission? >> we are looking for deep sea animals. animals far from the surface but also really far from the bottom. >> reporter: tommy nobles is the senior aquariast. they're looking for animals in the mid water of the sea. >> compared to some of the marine featu
roxanne na sabare, london. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com >>> the battle against...
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here's roxanne na saberi. >> reporter: here's the university of pyongyang. kim hak-sung work there. kim is accused of hostile acts against the country. if confirmed, he would be at least the fourth u.s. citizen detained. bill richardson has led talks over american prisoners. why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape, and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> reporter: the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim san-duk, an american professor. they sentenced university of virginia student to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly trying to steal a poster. the latest reported arrests come at a particularly tense time between pyongyang and washington. in recent weeks north cokorea h conducted tests and rex tillerson threatened more pressure. the state department says it's aware of the reports of kim hak-sung's arrest and calls the security of u.s. citizen
here's roxanne na saberi. >> reporter: here's the university of pyongyang. kim hak-sung work there. kim is accused of hostile acts against the country. if confirmed, he would be at least the fourth u.s. citizen detained. bill richardson has led talks over american prisoners. why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape, and they basically do...
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. >> thank you, roxanne na. >>> sally department official in the obama administration is set to testify today about russia's attempts to interfere with the presidential election. errol barnett has the latest from the weekend white house in new jersey. >> reporter: ahead of sunday's judiciary hearing, president trump focused on democrats tweeting, when will the fake media ask about the dems dealings. sally yates will testify for the first time about her warnings from the trump white house regarding former national security adviser general mike flynn. dianne feinstein. >> she apparently has some information as to who knew what when that she is willing to share. >> a new national security adviser talking to ambassadors from around the world, there's nothing wrong with >> reporter: republican committee member senator roy blunt says the contact isn't wrong, lying about it was. >> what was wrong was general flynn lying about the substance of what he said meanwhile they're facing questions about conflicts of interest. as reports emerged, his sister, nicole mine annicole mier promo business and
. >> thank you, roxanne na. >>> sally department official in the obama administration is set to testify today about russia's attempts to interfere with the presidential election. errol barnett has the latest from the weekend white house in new jersey. >> reporter: ahead of sunday's judiciary hearing, president trump focused on democrats tweeting, when will the fake media ask about the dems dealings. sally yates will testify for the first time about her warnings from the...
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this is no place to raise a child." >>> chef roxanne spruance had competition. she had apprenticeships in some of the top dining restaurants. by 22 she had already become a chef. >> she moved into a new york restaurant. the wd-50 and the top rated hill at stone barn and last year she opened a place of her kingsley, featuring creative american french cuisine. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> tell us what you have on the table? >> we have a local pork here. we do a whole animal from the farms and octopus with her loom tomatoes and a salad. >> tell us about this handsome looking drerng? >> this is our wohaka smash. we muddle ginger with a spicy agave. the mez cal add as nice smokiness to it. >> it's delicious. where did the love of food come from? >> i grew up in chicago. both of my parents and grant parents were terrible cooks. my grandmother still puts pineapple inside lime jell-o. and then they decided to start cooking and julia child was part of that. we were baking brid, we were at the farmer's market. i kind of fell into it and one f
this is no place to raise a child." >>> chef roxanne spruance had competition. she had apprenticeships in some of the top dining restaurants. by 22 she had already become a chef. >> she moved into a new york restaurant. the wd-50 and the top rated hill at stone barn and last year she opened a place of her kingsley, featuring creative american french cuisine. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> tell us what you have on the table? >> we...
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roxanne lives in tulsa, oklahoma. she said she recently suffer one of the worst allergy attacks she's ever had. >> i was miserable. full of allergies. i couldn't talk, i could. believe. >> unfortunately relief for those may not come any time soon. climate change is causing allergy seasons to start earlier and last longer and that by 2040 pollen counts will be more than twice the levels they were in 2000. >> no matter where you are whether you're in a city town suburbs, pollens are here to stay. they're rising. you need to be ready for this pollen storm and have a game plan in place. >> reporter: now there are some things you can do to lessen the severity of symptoms. wear sunglasses when you're outside. wash your face and your eyes before you go to sleep so the pollen doesn't get in your bedding. of course whelp all else fails call the doctor. >> good advice. charlie, you have a little tick your throat. >> a little cold. >> where did you get the cold from? >> i think i got it from her last week. >> do you want to shar
roxanne lives in tulsa, oklahoma. she said she recently suffer one of the worst allergy attacks she's ever had. >> i was miserable. full of allergies. i couldn't talk, i could. believe. >> unfortunately relief for those may not come any time soon. climate change is causing allergy seasons to start earlier and last longer and that by 2040 pollen counts will be more than twice the levels they were in 2000. >> no matter where you are whether you're in a city town suburbs, pollens...
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. >> reporter: later today jeremy will be burden yeed in hattees burring, mississippi, roxanne was his first grade teacher. >> he was an awesome little boy, he would smile and his eyes would light up, he was an angel, he always had his wings here on earth. >> reporter: those officers will face a judge sometime midmorning for their arraignment hearing, the officer norris greenhouse, jr. his dad is an assistant district attorney and that's why the district attorney says his office will not be handling the case so the da is go to ask the louisiana attorney general to prosecute these two officers. >> thanks, david. >>> in las vegas this morning an american airlines jet had to make an emergency landing because of a bird strike. american flight 334 had just taken off for chicago with 160 people on board. pilots reported the bird strike just after 5:30 pacific time, the boeing 737 landed safely 12 minutes later. >>> republican presidential candidate ben carson is bark news reports that question some details of his life story. several reporters have dug into carson's biography and they found e
. >> reporter: later today jeremy will be burden yeed in hattees burring, mississippi, roxanne was his first grade teacher. >> he was an awesome little boy, he would smile and his eyes would light up, he was an angel, he always had his wings here on earth. >> reporter: those officers will face a judge sometime midmorning for their arraignment hearing, the officer norris greenhouse, jr. his dad is an assistant district attorney and that's why the district attorney says his...
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. >> reporter: later today, jeremy mardis will be buried in roxanne couvillion was his first grade teacher. >> he was an angel. he always had his wings here on earth. >> reporter: those two officers are going to face a judge in about two hours. the father of one of the officers norris greenhouse jr. is an assistant district attorney here because of that, the district attorney has just said he will ask the louisiana attorney general's office to prosecute the case. charlie? >> david, thanks. >>> we are following breaking news in the heart of manhattan. police are on the scene of a deadly shooting outside of a starbucks store near penn one person is dead, two others are hurt. it happened about an hour ago in the middle of the morning rush. our new york station wcbs says custody. >>> republican presidential candidate ben carson is bashing news report that questions some details of his life story. several reporters have dug into carson's biography and they found eyewitnesses and other sources that contradict some of the candidate's stories. and looks at carson and how one of his rivals are resp
. >> reporter: later today, jeremy mardis will be buried in roxanne couvillion was his first grade teacher. >> he was an angel. he always had his wings here on earth. >> reporter: those two officers are going to face a judge in about two hours. the father of one of the officers norris greenhouse jr. is an assistant district attorney here because of that, the district attorney has just said he will ask the louisiana attorney general's office to prosecute the case. charlie?...
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. >>> chef roxanne sprun's got a jump start on her culinary career in high school. now she's at the top of her game with her own new york venue. sh'll share some favorite dishes next. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." what makes a lipton meal? first you start with this then add this and this face wait, we can do better yeah that's the one and fresh brewed lipton iced tea ah that can wait oh but not you buddy. bring everyone together with the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbi
. >>> chef roxanne sprun's got a jump start on her culinary career in high school. now she's at the top of her game with her own new york venue. sh'll share some favorite dishes next. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." what makes a lipton meal? first you start with this then add this and this face wait, we can do better yeah that's the one and fresh brewed lipton iced tea ah that can wait oh but not you buddy. bring everyone together with the refreshing taste of...
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. ♪ roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light ♪ >> it was there that he launched his rock star career as the front man of the police. ♪ sting was joined by stuart copeland and andy somers. with their blend of rock and reggae, the police went to the top in the late '70s and early ''80s. they produced five platinum selling album, five platinums and place in the rock and roll hall of fame. >> it seems to me you had to take a certain amount of courage disbanding from police like you did. did you -- >> i knew what the alternative was, to stay in the same place and keep doing the same thing. to me that would have had diminishing returns. my instinct was always to take a risk. i hope i have the courage to keep doing that. >>> geoffrey zakarian was unit always an iron chef. his 33-year career started in some of the top kitchens. he is a successful restauranteur. >> he's a part never at the lamb club and oversees the iconic palm court both in new york. we're thrilled to have an iron chef at our table. welcome to "the dish." >> thank you very much. that was quite an introduction. >> th
. ♪ roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light ♪ >> it was there that he launched his rock star career as the front man of the police. ♪ sting was joined by stuart copeland and andy somers. with their blend of rock and reggae, the police went to the top in the late '70s and early ''80s. they produced five platinum selling album, five platinums and place in the rock and roll hall of fame. >> it seems to me you had to take a certain amount of courage disbanding from police...
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roxanne here has been strongly critical. we visited several embassies outside of which there were protesters including the us embassy the russian embassy the british embassy and the protesters basically sharing the same message saying they don't want blood still the dough one four and they don't want to see russian troops here now. i said of god. convey that there is a stark contrast between what is happening in crimea which is south west of the southern peninsula that sticks out of ukraine what's happening here in the north in kiev. there isn't really an indication here are a fear among many people that tomorrow russian tanks are going to roll into the capital but there is a sort of awareness of what is happening a concern because many people are seeing it on their images on tv here and signals are forcing many people consider it a threat to ukrainian sovereignty ukrainian national territorial integrity. at least one person at those protests who is a russian born hold russian passports it is ukrainian and voted for the conn
roxanne here has been strongly critical. we visited several embassies outside of which there were protesters including the us embassy the russian embassy the british embassy and the protesters basically sharing the same message saying they don't want blood still the dough one four and they don't want to see russian troops here now. i said of god. convey that there is a stark contrast between what is happening in crimea which is south west of the southern peninsula that sticks out of ukraine...
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. >> my colleagues roxanne roberts and guven were on the scene watching the various dignitaries and vips come into the white house. both of them are familiar from past stories with the salahis and they were surprised to see them since the salahis are not the kind of people you would necessarily expect to see. they are not politically connected. they're best known for their involvement in a reality tv show, "real housewives of washington," which is now being filmed, which tends not to be the publicity the white house is going to be seeking. it's a wild show, hair-pulling, table-tossing kind of show. these are not the kind of celeb tips who get invitations to state dinners. >> when you talked to them you said -- i think someone from "the washington post" talked to them and you said when "the post" asked the couple via facebook, tarhat rooek responde yand is a challenger in the world championship in 11/12/2010 and they are excited in their first intercultural connection being posted on international mall, since it is a prime sport in india. >> yes. tareq is very big in america's polo cup. i
. >> my colleagues roxanne roberts and guven were on the scene watching the various dignitaries and vips come into the white house. both of them are familiar from past stories with the salahis and they were surprised to see them since the salahis are not the kind of people you would necessarily expect to see. they are not politically connected. they're best known for their involvement in a reality tv show, "real housewives of washington," which is now being filmed, which tends...
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roxanne jones. so, roxanne, you and i spoke yesterday. you were calling for the r resignation of paterno. you said that you were sickened by the fact that those who looked the other way while children were abused to protect this football program. what's your reaction now? >> well, first, the whole story is very sad. but i am glad that coach has stepped down. i'm glad that he made this decision. he also said his release that the board of trustees and everybody else has a lot more important things to spend their time on than whether he stays or goes. so i think this is the right move. >> do you think it's appropriate? he's retiring. he's not really completely out of penn state, right? i imagine that he would have some sort of package. he would be able to use the facilities. that there's a difference between retirement and being fired. >> that's exactly right. you bring up a very good point. the debate wasn't really for me and law enforcement and probably the family of these boys whether he is allowed to walk out gracefully on his own terms.
roxanne jones. so, roxanne, you and i spoke yesterday. you were calling for the r resignation of paterno. you said that you were sickened by the fact that those who looked the other way while children were abused to protect this football program. what's your reaction now? >> well, first, the whole story is very sad. but i am glad that coach has stepped down. i'm glad that he made this decision. he also said his release that the board of trustees and everybody else has a lot more important...
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my colleague roxanne wasalking to gerard butler scottish movie star. she was trying to get a conversation going with him. he looks over her shoulder goes who's that? she goes rg3. he bolts from her. everyone's completely star struck by rg3. he didn't even go to the dinner he skipped the dinner an went straight to the after-parties. >> oh my gosh! i would have loved to see rg3. that woulde year. it made a lot of people's years. all the a-listers were lining up to see him. okay for some reason i'm obsessed with the duck dynasty cast because they were also at the dinner. did they show up at any after parties? >> yes, what was funny aboutck dynasty people you mention to some people duck d they lose their minds, they are so excited. others have no idea what you are talking about. there they were at the msnbc party. everyone i knew was sort of poking around saying who's the guy in the plaid shirt and bandana who's smoking in the corner. and like there's aéc whole world of people who don't know. they're all googling. finally they're thinking back yeah, didn'
my colleague roxanne wasalking to gerard butler scottish movie star. she was trying to get a conversation going with him. he looks over her shoulder goes who's that? she goes rg3. he bolts from her. everyone's completely star struck by rg3. he didn't even go to the dinner he skipped the dinner an went straight to the after-parties. >> oh my gosh! i would have loved to see rg3. that woulde year. it made a lot of people's years. all the a-listers were lining up to see him. okay for some...
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roxanne, you know, you were once her boss. you are a friend. have you talked to her? can you shed any insight or share any of those conversations with us? >> no, i wouldn't share any insight or information only because she's a gem to us. she's an american princess. you know, she's just a great journalist and there's no need to reveal nag she doesn't want revealed. maybe she'll come on your show and speak for herself. >> maybe she will. we would love to have her on. how do you feel about how this has been handled? >> one of the take aways -- i think that sarah huckabee should be ashamed of herself for you using the bully pulpit to ruin the career of a young professional. to stand in front of the white house reporters, to stand in front of america and say that this woman should be fired. that's a disgrace. especially because that she is certainly not the only person in america who's ever used the words bigot, supremist, a threat to talk about trump, donald trump. we have been using those words, whether you are defending him against those words or describing behavior tha
roxanne, you know, you were once her boss. you are a friend. have you talked to her? can you shed any insight or share any of those conversations with us? >> no, i wouldn't share any insight or information only because she's a gem to us. she's an american princess. you know, she's just a great journalist and there's no need to reveal nag she doesn't want revealed. maybe she'll come on your show and speak for herself. >> maybe she will. we would love to have her on. how do you feel...