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roxanne, hunger and memoir of my body. nine continents and memoir and out of china. henry marsh, admissions life as a brain surgeon, st. maarten and the girl from the-- hotel growing up in communist russia. and the winner of this year's autobiography award nine continents and memoir and then out of china. [applause] and i will read the citations. she was born in communist china to destitute parents who relinquished her age age to page you want to live in a village with her grandparents who were illiterate and impoverished. so begins nine continents her to mulch was memoir that scales not only continents with cultural and in landscape trend or communism gloomy fail we see through her acute eye children sob and starve and generations we. we see men at girls and discard them. how she find her way to beijing and out of china is a thrilling fist pumping story but the merits of this book are greater than that. hers is a mythic journey from poverty from communism to capitalism. how can a human into her so much with so little and end up the celebrated author and filmmaker? t
roxanne, hunger and memoir of my body. nine continents and memoir and out of china. henry marsh, admissions life as a brain surgeon, st. maarten and the girl from the-- hotel growing up in communist russia. and the winner of this year's autobiography award nine continents and memoir and then out of china. [applause] and i will read the citations. she was born in communist china to destitute parents who relinquished her age age to page you want to live in a village with her grandparents who were...
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roxanne brownlee and sarah sihelnik, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were all kind of scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming, crying, and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some so injured, they were advised it was too dangerous to travel again by air, and instead transferred by bus to croatia. an 18-hour journey. ryanair apologized for any inconvenience, and offered food vouchers and hotel rooms to passengers. but not everyone could get accommodations. tom? >> julia, thank you. >>> we head back to the states with the searing heat and western wildfires. a fallen firefighter, braden varney. killed when a bulldozer rolled over. the yosemite fire is one of some 30 burning out of control in the west. and heavy rain sweeping across the country. this flash flooding is in southern utah. rob marciano tracking it all tonight. he's in central park. good even
roxanne brownlee and sarah sihelnik, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were all kind of scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming, crying, and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some so injured, they were advised it was too dangerous to travel again...
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i have to say that my take on it tracked exactly with roxanne gay who had a terrific piece in "the new york times," the "roseanne" rebo reboot. you have this family who people knew, the connors from the '90s, this blue collar family, but they're trying to be everything. they're both incredibly open minded when it comes to their gender non-conforming grandchild. they have this black granddaughter who is just there with everybody else and they don't say anything about it. at the same time they are trump supporters, at least roseanne and her husband are. it strikes me as the way trump voters want to see themselves about want to be seen and the way that most of the mainstream media sort of obsessively portrays them. >> on top of the fact it's the way the tv networks want to tap into this large audience that they feel they missed. "the new york times" had a piece that the day after the election abc executives got together and said we have to capture this phenomenon. i think this sort of obsessing over who these people are missing the fact that donald trump is the president, let's look at wh
i have to say that my take on it tracked exactly with roxanne gay who had a terrific piece in "the new york times," the "roseanne" rebo reboot. you have this family who people knew, the connors from the '90s, this blue collar family, but they're trying to be everything. they're both incredibly open minded when it comes to their gender non-conforming grandchild. they have this black granddaughter who is just there with everybody else and they don't say anything about it. at...
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. >> reporter: roxanne and her husband knew they had to help and were in the market to buy a new car. they chose to give their old one to the couple without even having met them. >> we kind of just decided that this car was meant to be a gift to these -- this family who was in desperate need. >> the keys. there you are. >> come check it out. come check it out. >> it was amazing. i mean, it's definitely a moment that takes your breath away and gives you the goose bumps. >> reporter: and the family couldn't be more grateful. >> she said the only word she could use is feeling blessed. >> blessed after such hardship. good for them to finally get a break. >> absolutely. so many people, though, in puerto rico still in that sort of situation this morning. >> incredible. >>> that's what's making news in 34es america this morning. >> have a great tuesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> good morning everyone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday, february 6th. >> we're following a de
. >> reporter: roxanne and her husband knew they had to help and were in the market to buy a new car. they chose to give their old one to the couple without even having met them. >> we kind of just decided that this car was meant to be a gift to these -- this family who was in desperate need. >> the keys. there you are. >> come check it out. come check it out. >> it was amazing. i mean, it's definitely a moment that takes your breath away and gives you the goose...
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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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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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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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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.
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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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being a victim of these why the politics that say so should people be allowed to bombard police with roxanne get away with it attacks against the police can be a little offensive lots of countries but they do not constitute a terrorism offense and what i mean has been prosecuted for is committing an act of terrorism this is in part because of hungary's overly broad and vaguely defined counter-terrorism law under which a lot of actions which we would not reasonably be we consider to be terrorism can carry out as a terrorism offense this combined with the old bad governments dehumanization of refugees and migrants more poorly has given rise to this prosecution could talking to thank you for joining us at aside from but i understand the national thank you. when the pharaohs of ancient egypt died that bodies were often mummified in an elaborate procedure but the egyptians were the only civilizations to do this exhibition in the german cities have endured the passage of time they are people who once lived then became mummified and offer those alive to die right straight on atomically inside the t
being a victim of these why the politics that say so should people be allowed to bombard police with roxanne get away with it attacks against the police can be a little offensive lots of countries but they do not constitute a terrorism offense and what i mean has been prosecuted for is committing an act of terrorism this is in part because of hungary's overly broad and vaguely defined counter-terrorism law under which a lot of actions which we would not reasonably be we consider to be terrorism...
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and the art of death, kevin young's bunk and roxanne's memoir hunger. booktv has covered several of this year's finalists. >> it means losing people we love but one thing i learned, especially the dying writers like audrey lord who have this -- even with my experience, one thing i realized, dying people want to live. live the best life you can. don't have any regrets at the end. >> do we find that message? >> living itself, in the back of our minds. we don't want to concentrate on our mortality because it is depressing but one thing christopher hitchens's life in his book mortality, at the end or before, living and dying, living and dying and living, you're constantly aware you have an expiration date. for most of us it is fuzzy, a possibility, something that lies ahead but for dying people, every day is a gift. it would be great if we all lived like that. >> you can watch these programs in full online at booktv.org. all six categories, head to book critic.org. [applause]
and the art of death, kevin young's bunk and roxanne's memoir hunger. booktv has covered several of this year's finalists. >> it means losing people we love but one thing i learned, especially the dying writers like audrey lord who have this -- even with my experience, one thing i realized, dying people want to live. live the best life you can. don't have any regrets at the end. >> do we find that message? >> living itself, in the back of our minds. we don't want to...
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knows have been travelling around the world on the yacht the money more fully three decades daughter roxanne eighteen and son cesar twenty four named after a hurricane were born during these trips. jill met her future husband when the two of them were hired to transfer a yacht from europe to the caribbean nick planned to buy is own boat and travel the world. he said would you like to come with me and i'll take you to the streets again and so i said yeah great and it's taken us twenty seven years to get down here so it's kind of been like a loadstone for us so it's pretty good to actually finally just last week achieved our objective of actually seeing cape horn and going around cape horn. it's more than just a rock in the sea. it's what it represents really. but i don't i mean it represents the fact that i mean in the past it was the only way around from. the atlantic to the pacific and to australia and so forth and to that from one side of america to the other. but i don't think we would have come here specifically for that i mean it is that you know the most notorious it's the ever rest of
knows have been travelling around the world on the yacht the money more fully three decades daughter roxanne eighteen and son cesar twenty four named after a hurricane were born during these trips. jill met her future husband when the two of them were hired to transfer a yacht from europe to the caribbean nick planned to buy is own boat and travel the world. he said would you like to come with me and i'll take you to the streets again and so i said yeah great and it's taken us twenty seven...
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. >> the comments have sparked outrage on twitter with roxanne gay tweeting that kanye is not a free thinker but a free moron who doesn't read. he clarified that he does know slaves weren't put in shackles of their free will and he claimed once again he was being attacked for presenting new ideas. during the interview, he also touched on his love for president trump and explained that he wore a make america great again hat because he felt freedom in doing something everyone tells you not to do. >>> it is a baseball record but not one the league is likely to celebrate. for the first time ever, players recorded more strikeouts than hits in a full calendar month. there were 6,656 strikeouts in april compared to just 63, a little more than 6300 hits. the lack of action could be problematic for a sport struggling to reel in younger fans with the commissioner telling the ap he hopes it's just an anomaly that doesn't continue through the season. >>> let's check in with bill karins. >> we have storms that are not severe anymore, but we have them rolling through northern portions of missouri.
. >> the comments have sparked outrage on twitter with roxanne gay tweeting that kanye is not a free thinker but a free moron who doesn't read. he clarified that he does know slaves weren't put in shackles of their free will and he claimed once again he was being attacked for presenting new ideas. during the interview, he also touched on his love for president trump and explained that he wore a make america great again hat because he felt freedom in doing something everyone tells you not...
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an officer beaten with roxanne shot dead with his own gun. what is to blame for the savage attacks on police, law enforcement panel sheds light on the growing problem. rob: why are evangelists franklin graham's religious ads being ripped off of buses? that in the next hour of "fox and friends first". >> the probe is a disaster for our country. there was no collusion at all. everybody knows it. jillian: it is tuesday, july 17th, donald trump calling out the mueller probe the same day he meets with lanagan. rob: taking heat from both parties after the historic summit, we have fool analysis. jillian: putting their mouths with their noses are. rob: republicans making some democrats nervous just before the midterms. jillian: middle school he racing the name of the civil war
an officer beaten with roxanne shot dead with his own gun. what is to blame for the savage attacks on police, law enforcement panel sheds light on the growing problem. rob: why are evangelists franklin graham's religious ads being ripped off of buses? that in the next hour of "fox and friends first". >> the probe is a disaster for our country. there was no collusion at all. everybody knows it. jillian: it is tuesday, july 17th, donald trump calling out the mueller probe the same...
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roxanne joins us. great to have you. you said everything on the table is easy to make. let's start with the buffalo popcorn. >> yes. super simple to do at home. pop popcorn and put different sauces on it. >> it's spicy i'm warning you. it's got some kick. >> oh, my gosh. >> i told you. >> frank's red hot buffalo sauce and a little blue cheese drizzle. >> paula, i told you. >> it's buffalo sauce. >> keep going. >> for our wings, this is a root beer braise ginger scallion wing. >> i like it. >> the buffalo sauce on the popcorn. >> and we did a root beer glaze on the wings. for our new england fans a traditional new england lobster roll. >> we pronounce that lobsta. >> no r? >> yes. >> okay. then we have our philly cheese stake for eagles fans. popcorn dusted with a cheddar powder and bacon and bacon fat. >> bacon and bacon fat? >> yes. >> paula is back from taking a knee. >> then you cook the bacon and drizzle the whole thing on. like melted butter on your popcorn. [ talking over one another ] >> be the man and go try it. >> nope. >> thank you, roxanne. great to have you.
roxanne joins us. great to have you. you said everything on the table is easy to make. let's start with the buffalo popcorn. >> yes. super simple to do at home. pop popcorn and put different sauces on it. >> it's spicy i'm warning you. it's got some kick. >> oh, my gosh. >> i told you. >> frank's red hot buffalo sauce and a little blue cheese drizzle. >> paula, i told you. >> it's buffalo sauce. >> keep going. >> for our wings, this is a...
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roxanne brownlee and sara sahelnick describe what it was like. >> children crying and kids shouting, mommy, am i going to die? we're fitting the oxygen masks on and the plane is just plummeting. and, um, we're going -- yeah, we're going down very quickly. >> reporter: the flight making an emergency landing in frankfurt, germany. 33 passengers had to be hospitalized. the loss of pressure in the cabin causing them to suffer from headaches, earaches, nausea, even bleeding from the ears. but many of them just glad to be alive. >> we're genuinely surprised to be alive. i think i can safely say it was the most terrifying thing i've ever experienced. >> reporter: and ryanair is blaming an in-flight depressurization. the airline has apologized saying it provided customers with vouchers for food and hotels. but it admits there weren't enough available accommodations for everyone. dan and paula? >> harrowing experience for all of those passengers. janai, thank you very much. >>> we want to move to an unusual traffic stop in arizona. a state lawmaker was pulled over for speeding and then brags
roxanne brownlee and sara sahelnick describe what it was like. >> children crying and kids shouting, mommy, am i going to die? we're fitting the oxygen masks on and the plane is just plummeting. and, um, we're going -- yeah, we're going down very quickly. >> reporter: the flight making an emergency landing in frankfurt, germany. 33 passengers had to be hospitalized. the loss of pressure in the cabin causing them to suffer from headaches, earaches, nausea, even bleeding from the...
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roxanne, you wrote this week about the cancellation of roseanne's show in round two. you said it was the kind of thing roseanne barr has been doing online for years and then this time it was cancelled. what made this time different, when you look at her body of work i guess you can call it on twitter, what do you think was different this time around? >> i think this time she was back in the public eye so people were paying more attention to the kinds of things that she's saying andattention. abc simply couldn't enjoy the painful truth they had long known about and had to do so. >> i want you to react as well. you saw the stir it created ant the action taken. it makes one wonder about the longevity of something like that. there was in that flash a conversation about what she wrote in the tweet. how does it continue? >> first of all, i think, as roxanne said, the archive alpossibility of twitter, instagram, nofacebook and the le is pretty extraordinary. bill cosby did a lot over the years but one thing from a comedian. intensity of her disrespect and racism galvanized c
roxanne, you wrote this week about the cancellation of roseanne's show in round two. you said it was the kind of thing roseanne barr has been doing online for years and then this time it was cancelled. what made this time different, when you look at her body of work i guess you can call it on twitter, what do you think was different this time around? >> i think this time she was back in the public eye so people were paying more attention to the kinds of things that she's saying...
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. >> reporter: roxanne and sierra on board from dublin to croatia. the plane was in trouble. >> i just kept thinking of, you know, my family and my boyfriend and what they would think and how they would feel and that soon i'm not going to exist on this world anymore. >> reporter: at that altitude, passengers who aren't wearing oxygen masks can lose consciousness in seconds. the pilots had to get down fast. dropping 26,000 feet in just 7 minutes. >> we have been falling for seven minutes literally falling. they haven't said anything. >> you can't count on everybody having properly put their oxygen mask on so you want to be very sure, very careful, to get the airplane down as quickly as you can into thick air that people can breathe. >> reporter: once on the ground in germany, 33 of the 189 passengers were taken to area hospitals. others stuck overnight in the airport complained of little food or information and just a few cots to sleep on. ryanair apologized blaming the incident on in-flight depressurization and admitting to a shortage of available ac
. >> reporter: roxanne and sierra on board from dublin to croatia. the plane was in trouble. >> i just kept thinking of, you know, my family and my boyfriend and what they would think and how they would feel and that soon i'm not going to exist on this world anymore. >> reporter: at that altitude, passengers who aren't wearing oxygen masks can lose consciousness in seconds. the pilots had to get down fast. dropping 26,000 feet in just 7 minutes. >> we have been falling...
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relationship between the secret services and the antics roxanne is. saying this as one of their reasons we're acting is that she's mad they're saying that actually we're going to pick off the abuses and. also arguing that the who. may diligently should be in line with the european commission would there i mean you. have this look are you. close. does the government have a leg to stand on when you say that it sees itself as the victim given the amount of corruption in the mania and the number of politicians who have benefited from it to the detriment of ordinary people. yes i was saying that. they are very good at twisting these sorts of arguments they do have some arguments which are in their favor and they're using precisely isolate cases of. which school could be considered as uses in which were. clearly no such works of law there have been such cases but there you are using to using such examples there are many of them in such a way as to use ones to argument for large scale of growth which is not not that was about writing but in the sense. of rem
relationship between the secret services and the antics roxanne is. saying this as one of their reasons we're acting is that she's mad they're saying that actually we're going to pick off the abuses and. also arguing that the who. may diligently should be in line with the european commission would there i mean you. have this look are you. close. does the government have a leg to stand on when you say that it sees itself as the victim given the amount of corruption in the mania and the number of...
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for more on the story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farman farmer a lecturer of politics and international studies at cambridge university works and a very warm welcome to the program thank you interesting listening to the tone at the security council receiving and for the first time staff and i'm a stew saying that he's gravely concerned about the tone that's being used and the increasing complexity that the region is facing what the sewer take behind the rhetoric well i would agree very much that the situation is escalating and there does seem to be a gathering of different allied forces on two sides of these issues and i think one of the points he made was that he'd become so complicated it was so complex and adding into this is the whole idea of where is the information coming from who is reporting this and is that correct very much the same thing was in operation is solsbury where is the actual information why are certain immediate positions being taken up by governments so i think it's very heartening to hear that the russians have agreed to have a force to investigate
for more on the story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farman farmer a lecturer of politics and international studies at cambridge university works and a very warm welcome to the program thank you interesting listening to the tone at the security council receiving and for the first time staff and i'm a stew saying that he's gravely concerned about the tone that's being used and the increasing complexity that the region is facing what the sewer take behind the rhetoric well i would agree...
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cricket has returned to roxanne's biggest city for the first time in close to a decade the super league final was played in karate admit it's a huge security operation on sunday thousands of security guards were deployed both inside and around the stadium the highest profile game to have been hosted by the city since sri lanka's teams boss was attacked in the country and two thousand and nine as for the game itself a slum and united beat defending champions but showers all me they won the title for the second time in the tournaments three year history chasing down a victory target of one hundred forty nine runs. for i sebastian vettel has won the season opening formula one grand prix in australia defending champion lewis hamilton looked set for victory in melbourne and hamilton was leading until speed restrictions were briefly enforced when another car broke down all the track that altered his chance to make a pit stop and was able to rejoin the race ahead of the more see his first mercedes rival both vettel and hamilton are aiming for a fifth while title this season. i think so so what
cricket has returned to roxanne's biggest city for the first time in close to a decade the super league final was played in karate admit it's a huge security operation on sunday thousands of security guards were deployed both inside and around the stadium the highest profile game to have been hosted by the city since sri lanka's teams boss was attacked in the country and two thousand and nine as for the game itself a slum and united beat defending champions but showers all me they won the title...
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twenty eleven which call for an elected prime minister well to talk about this more i am joined by roxanne famine from iran . in politics and international relations at cambridge university and specializes in the middle east thanks very much for coming in just a pick up a little bit to a more human rights watch was saying that the tolerance is a vanishing point i think the middle east or it went on to say it raising whatever progress it made after pioneering a promising other to make reforms following the rest in twenty eleven it seems it certainly hasn't done them is there any evidence that these latest arrests are terrorists or are they activists there is no evidence that we know of is pointed to terrorists and in fact there has been an ongoing this is part of a longer story and there's been ongoing low grade violence all through last year which is what led to the shutdown of the party and the paper for example. there is no evidence that we can. reach at this point that the iranians are actually. and it in the way that the government is saying in bahrain so the almost full position but t
twenty eleven which call for an elected prime minister well to talk about this more i am joined by roxanne famine from iran . in politics and international relations at cambridge university and specializes in the middle east thanks very much for coming in just a pick up a little bit to a more human rights watch was saying that the tolerance is a vanishing point i think the middle east or it went on to say it raising whatever progress it made after pioneering a promising other to make reforms...
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only within the country but regionally shifting dynamics thank you very much from cambridge university roxanne family thank you thank you. it was the news hour live from london much more still ahead political deadlock in one of europe's biggest economies as least prime minister designate says new possibilities of a much to end the stalemate. thousands of migrants and refugees are forced down to a makeshift settlement in paris. and then in sports and gutsy fight back from the wild number one simona halep but the french open to tell it's our. houses of raping the women who say they were raped when they fled the military crackdown in myanmar's reckon state last year a jew to give birth within seven hundred thousand rang the muslims have sought refuge in neighboring bangladesh they now live there in squalid overcrowded refugee camps marianna hundred ports. fatima was just sixteen and newly married when she sees me and my soldiers killed her husband as they burned her village she fled into the forest but soldiers caught in the air and she says one of them raped her after the trauma of trying to mak
only within the country but regionally shifting dynamics thank you very much from cambridge university roxanne family thank you thank you. it was the news hour live from london much more still ahead political deadlock in one of europe's biggest economies as least prime minister designate says new possibilities of a much to end the stalemate. thousands of migrants and refugees are forced down to a makeshift settlement in paris. and then in sports and gutsy fight back from the wild number one...
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mike thank you and for more on this story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farmer and from mayan who is a lecturer in politics and international studies at cambridge university here in the u.k. welcome again to others there it's always good to have you here i know that you were watching the interview that i did a few hours ago with agnes kalimat the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions are you know is she coming out very strongly saying that effectively we don't even need to find out if been someone was directly involved because what we have is enough to consider this an extrajudicial killing how much of a difference do you think that makes the dynamic that we've seen so far over this well it certainly brings it up to the next level doesn't it makes it a much more international ng gaged issue very much puts turkey and earned on its leader in a position of being able to provide international bodies the materials that they are hoping to be able to use for this investigation so it has certainly played into the hands of one of the main actors in this in this imbroglio an
mike thank you and for more on this story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farmer and from mayan who is a lecturer in politics and international studies at cambridge university here in the u.k. welcome again to others there it's always good to have you here i know that you were watching the interview that i did a few hours ago with agnes kalimat the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions are you know is she coming out very strongly saying that effectively we don't even need to...
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. >> reporter: and princip roxanne gutierrez says there's another new layer of security here-- the lobby itself-- renovated to withstand bullets. >> before this, we still had this entrance, but it was made out of glass. >> reporter: so it wasn't bullet resistant? >> no, it wasn't. >> and this glass is bullet resistant. >> reporter: the idea? it's to try to prevent another sandy hook, where the gunman shot his way into the locked school. northside has spent nearly $4 million for bullet resistant lobbies at about half its 78 elementary schools. it's asking voters in may to okay money for the other half. meantime, other security measures are required. the district conducts lockdown drills, as do 95% of schools nationwide. here, securing the classroom takes seconds. >> the all call is made for lockdown, this window is coved, the teacher does come over here and removed this. and then the door is locked.d someone is on the outside, they are not able to gain entry. >> reporter: adding modern security measures to schools can be costly. by one eimate, a minimum of $10 billion nationwide. security
. >> reporter: and princip roxanne gutierrez says there's another new layer of security here-- the lobby itself-- renovated to withstand bullets. >> before this, we still had this entrance, but it was made out of glass. >> reporter: so it wasn't bullet resistant? >> no, it wasn't. >> and this glass is bullet resistant. >> reporter: the idea? it's to try to prevent another sandy hook, where the gunman shot his way into the locked school. northside has spent...
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the stock is up more than 75% so far this year, and our next guest thinks this rally isn't over yet roxanne meyer raised her forecasts. where's the real growth, is it on any one gender growth in apparel or clothing line >> i think it's a general view of the assortment that seems to be getting better and better when they really push the needle on innovation. clearly men's is one of nar growth vehicles, but now what our survey work has shown is that women are incrementally stepping up as well. >> we were talking about vests and the other sort of trend we're antidotally seeing is men wearing these lulu pants in lieu of regular pants to the office they're completely embracing the athleisure trend how long do you think this could keep up, or are we at a point now where every guy has got four pants of lulu and that's it in. >> it's interesting. i think i've absolutely seen it whether it's colleagues, clients, men wearing it on planes the same way women are wearing their lulu bottoms it's very much an emerging trend. it's just barely scratched the surface. and i also think it's more much prominent
the stock is up more than 75% so far this year, and our next guest thinks this rally isn't over yet roxanne meyer raised her forecasts. where's the real growth, is it on any one gender growth in apparel or clothing line >> i think it's a general view of the assortment that seems to be getting better and better when they really push the needle on innovation. clearly men's is one of nar growth vehicles, but now what our survey work has shown is that women are incrementally stepping up as...
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liz dunn and roxanne myers. >>> the bitcoin blood bath continuing today more than three quarters of the value gone this year what about a rebound and publicly president trump saying the economy is going strong but in private, how worried are white house officials about the possibility of an economic slowdown or even maybe a recession looming in 2019 or in the election year, 2020 "power lunch" will be right back >>> hello. everybody, i'm sue herrera here is your update for this hour british prime minister theresa may addressing parliament on the brexit deal urging lawmakers to approve it because she said it is the best deal available >> i believe our national interest is clear. the british people want us to get on with the deal that honors the referendum and allows us to come again together -- allows us to come together again as a country whichever way we voted that is -- this is that deal >> the former president of michigan state university lou anna simon in court. she was arraigned on four counts of lying to police regarding the investigation of serial sexual abuser larry nassar and if
liz dunn and roxanne myers. >>> the bitcoin blood bath continuing today more than three quarters of the value gone this year what about a rebound and publicly president trump saying the economy is going strong but in private, how worried are white house officials about the possibility of an economic slowdown or even maybe a recession looming in 2019 or in the election year, 2020 "power lunch" will be right back >>> hello. everybody, i'm sue herrera here is your...
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kevin young's boat and roxanne memoir hunger. booktv is covered several of this year's finalist. >> i think most of us, it means an end to come it means losing people we love. one of the things i learned from reading especially the dying writers like christopher hitchens who are writing about their own death, and even with my parents one of the things i realize that dying people want to tell us is to live. like, , live the best life you can. live it so you don't have any regrets at the end. >> do we, , to the living find that message? >> i think the living -- [inaudible] we want to put that in the back of her mind. we don't concentrate on our mortality because it's depressing but one of the things christopher hitchens writes in his book mortality is that he found at the end, can before, he's a living dying, the differences you are constantly where you have an expiration date. for most of us it's a possibility, it's something that life has. but for dying people they know that every single day is a gift. normally, ideally i think w
kevin young's boat and roxanne memoir hunger. booktv is covered several of this year's finalist. >> i think most of us, it means an end to come it means losing people we love. one of the things i learned from reading especially the dying writers like christopher hitchens who are writing about their own death, and even with my parents one of the things i realize that dying people want to tell us is to live. like, , live the best life you can. live it so you don't have any regrets at the...
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blend great experience and also make sure we deliver great values every time you shop >> joining us is roxanne myers and jay rogers well come both welcome both of you. >> when we talked to you earlier this week, you expected high numbers but you are not sure how it would react jan kniffen. to be competitive with walmart and amazon, they need that the whole report was fabulous. i used to come here in 2006 and saying target is the best retail in the country and kos costco ih best target looked like they used to look, better numbers in stores and great numbers online this was just as good as it gets as far as reporting in that space. >> what happened >> what happens was consumers could not be better. you heard brian says the best consumers in his career. when walmart can report fabulous numbers and amazon can report fabulous numbers, it is not what retails are doing but consumers. i give him all credit, he's done a great job with retail 101. they invested all these money and it is working. a lot of what we are seeing is consumers. >> brian says he's stealing market shares from places. they're doi
blend great experience and also make sure we deliver great values every time you shop >> joining us is roxanne myers and jay rogers well come both welcome both of you. >> when we talked to you earlier this week, you expected high numbers but you are not sure how it would react jan kniffen. to be competitive with walmart and amazon, they need that the whole report was fabulous. i used to come here in 2006 and saying target is the best retail in the country and kos costco ih best...
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we wave goodbye to intimacy, says roxanne. it will be a boon for facebook shares. thank you for your views. we will see you later. on bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. one in wolseley the breakfast team. 0n bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. on bbc world you're stuck with me. —— you will see. good morning. the day ahead is a getting better kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stu p ples kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stupples on. the rain will clear most areas at least through the day and then we are true to a story of sunshine and one or two showers. bringing in the wet weather overnight and into the morning. getting away from the west of scotla nd getting away from the west of scotland and northern ireland as we start the day. temperatures will ta ke start the day. temperatures will take a start the day. temperatures will takea dip start the day. temperatures will take a dip late in the night. not as cold to start the day as we saw yesterday morning. but for the commute it will be thoroughly wet, eastern scotland and central england and eas
we wave goodbye to intimacy, says roxanne. it will be a boon for facebook shares. thank you for your views. we will see you later. on bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. one in wolseley the breakfast team. 0n bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. on bbc world you're stuck with me. —— you will see. good morning. the day ahead is a getting better kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stu p ples kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stupples on. the rain will clear most areas at least...
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place you stand they got ready maybe it would take to get it i don't want to train up so much now and roxanne you know on that day on the legality part talk like you can. leave after. all this went down the trains were running they kept the trains running to let people get out of there yes. and there were like law enforcement with like huge guns in like backpacks like all over the place like just people panic yeah and your girlfriend was pretty sure running to washington at the time you posted yeah. yeah. scared was terrifying because. we know if there was going to be another one not to go off or away or you know when so it was it was. i can't even put it in words. how did mom and dad react. if he were finally good happy to see me when i go home because they couldn't get ahold of me because you know all the phones were down you know you can make any phone calls you can text you can do anything so they didn't know where i was or if i was still around or anything. so when i finally got home. and it it was a voice you know i hear. your. good. things but i'm just like i'm. trying to stay away fro
place you stand they got ready maybe it would take to get it i don't want to train up so much now and roxanne you know on that day on the legality part talk like you can. leave after. all this went down the trains were running they kept the trains running to let people get out of there yes. and there were like law enforcement with like huge guns in like backpacks like all over the place like just people panic yeah and your girlfriend was pretty sure running to washington at the time you posted...
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. >> roxanne and sarah were onboard ryan air flight 7312 from dublin toa. croa the plane was in trouble. >> i just kept thinking of, you know, myamily andy boyfriend and what they would think. and how they would feel. and soon i'm not going to exist on this worltanymore. >> ahat altitude, passengers not wearing oxygen masks can lose consciousness within seconds. the pilots had to get down fast, dropping 26,0 feet in just seven minutes. >> falling for seven minutes straight, literally falling. they haven't said anything and i'm going to die and i don't know why. an>> you count on everybody having properly put their oxygen mask on so you want toe very sure, very careful to get the airplane down as fast as you can. >> once safely on the ground, 33 of the 189 passengers were taken to area hospitals. others stuck overnighthe in airport, complained of little food or information and just a few cots to sleep on. ryan air apologized, blaming the incident on in flight depressurization and admitti to a shortage of available accommodation. the passengers booked on anot
. >> roxanne and sarah were onboard ryan air flight 7312 from dublin toa. croa the plane was in trouble. >> i just kept thinking of, you know, myamily andy boyfriend and what they would think. and how they would feel. and soon i'm not going to exist on this worltanymore. >> ahat altitude, passengers not wearing oxygen masks can lose consciousness within seconds. the pilots had to get down fast, dropping 26,0 feet in just seven minutes. >> falling for seven minutes...
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roxanne's success is paving the way for others in hollywood to emerge? this development surprised me, that's for sure and we are on it. morbid, coming up. moe,, go moe,, : . now this, the reboot of rosanne got big readings prompting president trump to comment on it. larry, i see the creators of south park, now they've come out and said we are republicans. is this a trend? >> 20 seasons later. i hope it's a trend. i've started to give up hope. 18million people watched rosanne. in the fall, when televisions elevated themselves with the emmy awards hosted by steven colbert which was a trump hate fast, only 11 million people watched it. 50% more people watched rosanne. i don't think anyone one is asking for pro- trump or pro- republican program, were just looking for a program that isn't hostile to us and called us name. that would be a breath of fresh air. >> it was funny, if you actually watched it, i'm tired of unfunny comedies, but this was funny. i really like that. >> , and you wonder, the creators of south park, 20 seasons in, if they today were start
roxanne's success is paving the way for others in hollywood to emerge? this development surprised me, that's for sure and we are on it. morbid, coming up. moe,, go moe,, : . now this, the reboot of rosanne got big readings prompting president trump to comment on it. larry, i see the creators of south park, now they've come out and said we are republicans. is this a trend? >> 20 seasons later. i hope it's a trend. i've started to give up hope. 18million people watched rosanne. in the fall,...
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roxanne, the mary caecal trust. tell us what you think mary caecal should be on the note? to somebody who had been forgotten in history for almost 100 years and then her resurgence coming backin years and then her resurgence coming back in the early 805, the more you hear about her story. she was born injamaica toajamaican hear about her story. she was born injamaica to a jamaican mother, scott his father. she helped to nurse and became familiar with lots of the soldiers that were stationed in kingston at the time. she went to the crimea later on. she was one of those women, again we are talking about victorian times, so women didn't have certain rights. and she was able to just make didn't have certain rights. and she was able tojust make a decision and go for what she wanted. she travelled to panama. when she was in panama, trained doctors had run off because of the cholera outbreak. she stayed and treated people. she actually had a baby that had died and her own curiosity, she performed her own autopsy on that child. to see what the cause of death was. to see what the c
roxanne, the mary caecal trust. tell us what you think mary caecal should be on the note? to somebody who had been forgotten in history for almost 100 years and then her resurgence coming backin years and then her resurgence coming back in the early 805, the more you hear about her story. she was born injamaica toajamaican hear about her story. she was born injamaica to a jamaican mother, scott his father. she helped to nurse and became familiar with lots of the soldiers that were stationed in...
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let's go to roxanne in vermont. caller: good morning. is what calling about zuckerberg is doing is the icing on the cake. the computers built by nsa can we send across the united states and the world. switzerlanduter in and decode any code across the world within 10 seconds. supercomputers that have been built. the chinese are building another one. they will be able to decode and crack any code within 10 seconds. they can do mathematical equations that would take you 30 years to figure out. host: do you think the average person is one to care about those specific technologies? caller: the average user of facebook is just an information gathering tool. the more information they can gather about the individual, the more the governments across the world can control them. that information is going to be used against people. we are talking about getting into your home life and taking over. basically being held hostage. this is beyond people posting pictures on facebook and the like. this is beyond what we can fathom. the implications are stag
let's go to roxanne in vermont. caller: good morning. is what calling about zuckerberg is doing is the icing on the cake. the computers built by nsa can we send across the united states and the world. switzerlanduter in and decode any code across the world within 10 seconds. supercomputers that have been built. the chinese are building another one. they will be able to decode and crack any code within 10 seconds. they can do mathematical equations that would take you 30 years to figure out....
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gretern with journalist jor ramos, roxanne dunbar ortiz, political reporter sarah kenzie or with her book. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 1:30 p.m. eastern with journalist david corn and michael is a cough's book, "russian roulette." black lives matter co-founder with her book, "when they call you a terrorist, a black lives matter memoir ." political commentator roger simon with his book. watched our weekend long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of books, live on c-span twos booktv. -- c-span2's booktv. >> sunday on q and a, neil ferguson on his book "the square and the tower, networks and power, from the freemasons the facebook." >> what is striking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power but also their sense of powerlessness. if you think about the events of 2016, just to take an example, not many members of the supposedly government planned that britain would vote to leave the european union and that donald would become president of the united states. donald trump is definitely not somebody who gets invited to those meetings. then take
gretern with journalist jor ramos, roxanne dunbar ortiz, political reporter sarah kenzie or with her book. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 1:30 p.m. eastern with journalist david corn and michael is a cough's book, "russian roulette." black lives matter co-founder with her book, "when they call you a terrorist, a black lives matter memoir ." political commentator roger simon with his book. watched our weekend long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of...
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roxanne and sarah, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were kind of all scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming and crying and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some transferred by bus to croatia, an 18-hour journey. ryanair apologized for any inconvenience, offering food vouchers and hotel rooms to passengers, but not everyone could get accommodations. the irish airline carried it's 1 billionth passenger last year, but this could have many flyers thinking twice about booking again. julia mcfarland, abc news, lond london. >>> at least three people are dead from a chain reaction crash involving a tour bus in new mexico. the bus landed on its side and was sideswiped. more than a dozen people are being treated for broken bones and internal injuries. local, state, and federal authorities are investigating the cause of the crash. >>> an oregon woman survived
roxanne and sarah, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were kind of all scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming and crying and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some transferred by bus to croatia, an 18-hour journey. ryanair apologized for any...
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roxanne john it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me now you have a very interesting a very unusual and i think is somewhat through mantic story you came to the soviet union for just one the week you called but it is big one of our biggest rock stars . and he just showed you around is that how it all began that is how it all began a friend of mine her older sister was married to a russian emigre and when he heard i was going to visit russia and he knew i was a rocker in los angeles he said you need to call off he's the most famous underground rocker in russia like the bob dylan of russia i didn't believe there was any rock in russia but i thought ok i'll go and meet him because how cool he think it will be to meet me that i'm an american rocker and i met him and we sat we were at seven partment and i played them a couple of songs off an e.p. album i had released here in the states and morris thought it was very cool and it was a little bit punk and he liked it and i i felt very proud and then i said oh can i hear something of yours and
roxanne john it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me now you have a very interesting a very unusual and i think is somewhat through mantic story you came to the soviet union for just one the week you called but it is big one of our biggest rock stars . and he just showed you around is that how it all began that is how it all began a friend of mine her older sister was married to a russian emigre and when he heard i was going to visit russia and he...