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when i watch life by mike bartlett on the bbc, there was a character, melissa johns was playing a mainstream character. the fact that she was disabled was completely uncommented on. the first drama i ever commissioned was from a disabled writer, but he didn't write anything about disability, because he wanted to write about the politics of northern ireland. so it's multidimensional issues which has had less attention than it needs. a lot of attention in the last few weeks because disability representation was given a huge, if temporary boost by channel 4's coverage of the paralympics. but now we have this morning from channel 4 that it won't be able to do anything like that level of coverage again if it's privatised. and that issue, the possible privatisation of channel 4, is coming into sharper focus. next week, the government's consultation on this closes. a decision will follow in months, we think. and we know where channel 4 stands. it ceo spoke to the media show injune. we don't cost the taxpayer anything at all. we take money commercially from advertisers, we don't make a profit. we ta
when i watch life by mike bartlett on the bbc, there was a character, melissa johns was playing a mainstream character. the fact that she was disabled was completely uncommented on. the first drama i ever commissioned was from a disabled writer, but he didn't write anything about disability, because he wanted to write about the politics of northern ireland. so it's multidimensional issues which has had less attention than it needs. a lot of attention in the last few weeks because disability...
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when i watch life by mike bartlett and bbc, there was a character, a mainstream character and the fact that she was disabled was completely uncommented on. the first row may have a commission was from a disabled writer. but he didn't write anything about disability. he was writing about politics in northern ireland. 50 it is multidimensional issues which have had less than attention it needs. abs. have had less than attention it needs. . ., have had less than attention it needs. �* ., ., . ., needs. a lot of attention in the last few _ needs. a lot of attention in the last few weeks - needs. a lot of attention in| the last few weeks because disability representation was given a huge, if temporary boost by channel 4's coverage of the paralympics. and now we have this morning from channel 4 that it would be able to do anything like this level of coverage again if it is privatised. on that issue, the possible privatisation of channel 4 is coming into sharper focus. channel 4 is coming into sharperfocus. next channel 4 is coming into sharper focus. next week, channel 4 is coming into sha
when i watch life by mike bartlett and bbc, there was a character, a mainstream character and the fact that she was disabled was completely uncommented on. the first row may have a commission was from a disabled writer. but he didn't write anything about disability. he was writing about politics in northern ireland. 50 it is multidimensional issues which have had less than attention it needs. abs. have had less than attention it needs. . ., have had less than attention it needs. �* ., ., . .,...
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and mike is mike bartlett, for those who follow dr foster. he is very successful in his writing, saira. let's come to you, you cannot tell us much about what the characters do, and it will basically be sacked from all tv in the future because you cannot give away any spoilers? yes, he has this ability of taking the audience in one direction and they're basically doing a 360 and taking them in a different direction. so many twists and turns, shocks and spoilers that we cannot reveal anything at all. so you have just got to watch it. sorry, your character is also called saira, does it make it easier or more difficult onset?” saira, does it make it easier or more difficult onset? i think it makes it easier for the crew because they only have one name to learn. but for me, i used to get a little bit, a little bit mixed up as to whether i was me or my character. it is one of those things when i got the audition, i thought this is meant to be, she is called saira. ageing, it is a long time coming, it was filmed pre—lockdown. when you watch it b
and mike is mike bartlett, for those who follow dr foster. he is very successful in his writing, saira. let's come to you, you cannot tell us much about what the characters do, and it will basically be sacked from all tv in the future because you cannot give away any spoilers? yes, he has this ability of taking the audience in one direction and they're basically doing a 360 and taking them in a different direction. so many twists and turns, shocks and spoilers that we cannot reveal anything at...
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future history play from mark -- mike bartlett. his abilities as a ruler or quickly challenged by both parliament and his own family. -- benantley calls brantley calls the play flat out brilliant. lester, olivero chris, and lydia wilson. i am pleased to have them here at this table for the first time. everyone is talking about this and january 31 is approaching and you have to get there if you can. what is it about the royal family? show. morning television why do we like royalty? >> it becomes increasingly unreal in the modern world. these people exist as a scene in the play where people come to the palace and say why is this still here? youou are in london and happen to see the horse carts going down the mountain -- it is like a fairy show. it is fantastic. charlie: was interesting is the drama and all that has happened to the royal family is so fascinating. of the diana tsonga was lived out in public and our play touches on that area. the one area -- the whole diana saga was lived out in public and our play touches on that area.
future history play from mark -- mike bartlett. his abilities as a ruler or quickly challenged by both parliament and his own family. -- benantley calls brantley calls the play flat out brilliant. lester, olivero chris, and lydia wilson. i am pleased to have them here at this table for the first time. everyone is talking about this and january 31 is approaching and you have to get there if you can. what is it about the royal family? show. morning television why do we like royalty? >> it...
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." >> king charles the third is a future history play from mike bartlett. charles' abilities as a ruler or quickly challenged by both parliament and his own family. ben brantley calls the play flat out brilliant. the play concludes january 1. tim smith, margo lester, oliver chris, and lydia wilson. i am pleased to have them here
." >> king charles the third is a future history play from mike bartlett. charles' abilities as a ruler or quickly challenged by both parliament and his own family. ben brantley calls the play flat out brilliant. the play concludes january 1. tim smith, margo lester, oliver chris, and lydia wilson. i am pleased to have them here
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. ♪ charlie: king charles the third is a history play from mike bartlett. his abilities as a ruler are challenged i parliament and his own family as he attempts to assert more power than his predecessor. in brantley calls the play -- ben brantley calls the play flat-out brilliant. .unning me now, the stars, i am pleased to have them here at the stable for the first time. -- at this table. everyone is talking about this. what is it about the royal family? i do a morning television show. fascinated by every generation. what is it? why do we like royalty? >> it is increasingly unreal in the modern world. if you are in london and you happen to see the horse guards, it is like a fairy show. it is fantastic. charlie: the drama and what has happened to the royal family is so fascinating. the diana saga was lived out in public. i feel this is terribly sensitive because it came to such a desperate end. but you could not have made that story up. charlie: you play such an interesting figure. how would you describe her relationship to her husband? >> devoted. in the pl
. ♪ charlie: king charles the third is a history play from mike bartlett. his abilities as a ruler are challenged i parliament and his own family as he attempts to assert more power than his predecessor. in brantley calls the play -- ben brantley calls the play flat-out brilliant. .unning me now, the stars, i am pleased to have them here at the stable for the first time. -- at this table. everyone is talking about this. what is it about the royal family? i do a morning television show....
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commander mike bartlett with the san die san diego county sheriff's office. thanks so much. all the best to you. and your colleagues, putting in serious hours trying to help out people there. >> thank you very much. >>> oversea, the crisis in ukraine is escalating tensions between the u.s. and russia. why that is now posing a threat to america's space program. >>> but first, the story of eric jordan. he's an opera sing here had a soaring career is with the metropolitan opera in new york. then a stroke nearly upended his career. dr. sanjay gupta has the story about how the singer fought back in this week's "human factor." ♪ >> every time i sing my soul is bared. >> reporter: when he had a stroke a year and a half ago, this opera singer's ability to bare his soul to sing was stifled. 5:30 a.m., the morning of the stroke. 18-month-old gabrielle craws into bed with his parents and everyone goes back to sleep. except erin i. thought he was trying to settle down again and get comfortable. he never stopped kind of moving around and jerking around. then i realized there's somethin
commander mike bartlett with the san die san diego county sheriff's office. thanks so much. all the best to you. and your colleagues, putting in serious hours trying to help out people there. >> thank you very much. >>> oversea, the crisis in ukraine is escalating tensions between the u.s. and russia. why that is now posing a threat to america's space program. >>> but first, the story of eric jordan. he's an opera sing here had a soaring career is with the metropolitan...
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sue is next from bartlett, illinois, the mike ross line -- democrats line. caller: good morning. i have such bad feelings about the government getting their shots, especially them that have using their mask and promoting not getting the virus. it just kills me with mike pence georgia,e's going to holding these rallies, and there's nobody using masks. they are just promoting this virus to go everywhere. if they would have been from the start buckling down, we would not be in the position that we are in right now. it has been handled horribly. their legacy is going to be horrible. host: as far politicians getting it, or being on the front, should they in general, democrat, republican, or otherwise be close to the top? caller: you know, i am so flipped on that because you don't want to have -- you know, we need our vice president to cover the president if something happens. but at the same time, these guys -- you from the start know, we are rounding the curve. no we are not. if they were plane crashes or we were at war, i bet they would be different on it. i know that people have th
sue is next from bartlett, illinois, the mike ross line -- democrats line. caller: good morning. i have such bad feelings about the government getting their shots, especially them that have using their mask and promoting not getting the virus. it just kills me with mike pence georgia,e's going to holding these rallies, and there's nobody using masks. they are just promoting this virus to go everywhere. if they would have been from the start buckling down, we would not be in the position that we...
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and ask mike bartlett of the new hampshire audubon society, what's happening to your purple finch, your state bird? if you're from utah, ask the park city foundation. and while you're at it, employees at alta ski area, canyon's resort, dea deer crestd deer valley what they foresee for that industry. you're from idaho, ask jeffrey hickey how rising temperatures let loose the bark beetle and decimated almost 1,000 square miles of your iconic mountain pine forests. if you like big business, if you think that only the private sector knows anything, then ask the big property casualty reinsurers like munich re or swiss re who will billions of dollars at stake and have to get this right. if you're from georgia, ask the folks from coca-cola. if you're from arkansas, ask the folks from wal-mart. if you're from north carolina, ask the folks at $30 billion clothing maker v.f. corporation. they all have a lot of money riding on getting this right, and they're making decisions based on business not on ideology. so ask them. if you trust the military, ask admiral samuel locklear, commander of u.s. pa
and ask mike bartlett of the new hampshire audubon society, what's happening to your purple finch, your state bird? if you're from utah, ask the park city foundation. and while you're at it, employees at alta ski area, canyon's resort, dea deer crestd deer valley what they foresee for that industry. you're from idaho, ask jeffrey hickey how rising temperatures let loose the bark beetle and decimated almost 1,000 square miles of your iconic mountain pine forests. if you like big business, if you...
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. >> mike: it started with jason bartlett, a strikeout. upton. a change-up. well located away in the zone. >> gary: tonight's game brought to you by mitsubishi. test drive one today at the dare to compare sales event. burrell with a 1-0. and he will foul that one out. burrell popped out to short his first time up. this is a question mark in the lineup for the rays this year, whether or not matt burrell can put to the a solid season or not. burrell will foul that one away. and a one-ball, two-strike count. matt burrell 1-9 on guthrie. >> mike: he certainly had his best years with the phillies, anywhere from 30 to 40 home runs a year for eight or nine years. 14 last year with the rays and 122 games with just 221. >> gary: hits that hard to short. they will retire it, and one down. orioles on this homestand coming in after the three losses against the. had only a 206 batting average in that series and had only 2.7 runs per game. not going to win many when the offense putting up those kinds of numbers. start he is going 0-2 in the series. rear is brignac with his
. >> mike: it started with jason bartlett, a strikeout. upton. a change-up. well located away in the zone. >> gary: tonight's game brought to you by mitsubishi. test drive one today at the dare to compare sales event. burrell with a 1-0. and he will foul that one out. burrell popped out to short his first time up. this is a question mark in the lineup for the rays this year, whether or not matt burrell can put to the a solid season or not. burrell will foul that one away. and a...
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said it to you, mike, mike mansfield, knowledgeable man about vietnam. i said it to kenny o'donnell and charlie bartlett, we don't have a prayer of staying in vietnam. those people hate us. they're going to throw our asss out of there at am any point but i can't give up the territory to the viet cong. every word of that comes from john kennedy's mouth. that's what he said. so, my belief is that he would have gotten out. but not frontally. he was conscious enough of the problems not to, for instance, good on television and say, my fellow americans, we can't win here. we just -- no matter how strong we are no matter how many people we put in vietnam, we can't win this because -- it's not central to american security. that domino theory i once espoused, the philippines will not be threatened if south vietnam fall, which was the belief of many policymakers. so he kind of stalls through '64. when the pt boats are attacked he does not ask for a gulf of tonkin resolution help doesn't want to be given a blank check because the hawks will demand i cash it. and in
said it to you, mike, mike mansfield, knowledgeable man about vietnam. i said it to kenny o'donnell and charlie bartlett, we don't have a prayer of staying in vietnam. those people hate us. they're going to throw our asss out of there at am any point but i can't give up the territory to the viet cong. every word of that comes from john kennedy's mouth. that's what he said. so, my belief is that he would have gotten out. but not frontally. he was conscious enough of the problems not to, for...
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bartlett is retired. one down. >> mike: pretty good signs from guthrie right out of the shoot. keeping everything down. pretty good breaking ball. at the bottom edge of the strike zone, which is where jeremy wants to throw the majority of his pitches. >> gary: here is carl crawford. he lofts one to the gap, and that's going to be a base hit. markakis was playing that way and will hold the speed ster on. so crawford gets the single off guthrie. now guthrie is going to have to worry about the hitter and carl crawford at 1st base. crawford is two out of three stealing bases and you have ben zobrist at the plate. tampa bay has stolen 8-11 in the season. the orioles have done a good job in shutting down the running game. three stolen bases in four chances against the orioles. he had a good lead over there as crawford jumps back to the bag. >> mike: the rays were 7. 7 against the yankees over the weekend. >> gary: eater is 4. 5 in throwing out base stealers. and the pitch is going to be taken for a ball by ben zobrist. zobrist went 4-12 in the first series in tampa bay against the or
bartlett is retired. one down. >> mike: pretty good signs from guthrie right out of the shoot. keeping everything down. pretty good breaking ball. at the bottom edge of the strike zone, which is where jeremy wants to throw the majority of his pitches. >> gary: here is carl crawford. he lofts one to the gap, and that's going to be a base hit. markakis was playing that way and will hold the speed ster on. so crawford gets the single off guthrie. now guthrie is going to have to worry...
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. >> mike: pickky, pickky, pickky. >> gary: here is jason bartlett. he has a double and been called out on strikes. you have a moment here, we will show you bartlett's numbers here at that ballpark, lifetime. he is not someone you want to face here. inside. a lot of gms look at the numbers like this and say we have to get this guy. career numbers here at camden yard. >> mike: that's exactly what happened. >> gary: i know. >> mike: that happened to me in my career. >> gary: that is the air in left center field. pie going over and will get there. >> mike: i think i was 17-1 against the blue jays. who do you think i got traded to? they didn't see the other record, though. i could tell you a few teams i wasn't going to play for. >> gary: i have seen that happen. it kind of incredibly, it's the only ballpark where a player has big numbers. they go out and get him, and he doesn't hit anything like that. crawford gets a hit. he is 3-3 in the ballgame. markakis on deck. so crawford, two singles and a double in this game. potential go-ahead run at 2nd base wit
. >> mike: pickky, pickky, pickky. >> gary: here is jason bartlett. he has a double and been called out on strikes. you have a moment here, we will show you bartlett's numbers here at that ballpark, lifetime. he is not someone you want to face here. inside. a lot of gms look at the numbers like this and say we have to get this guy. career numbers here at camden yard. >> mike: that's exactly what happened. >> gary: i know. >> mike: that happened to me in my career....
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i have, to sit at the desk used by dewey bartlett and edward norr. in the 1930's, will rogers said congress is so strange. a man gets up to speak and says nothing, nobody listens and then everybody disagrees. this is my first official moment to join the ranks of those who step up to speak but i want to speak about a few things that i consider essential to the work ahead for all of us. what i call the three d's i talk about all the time. debt defense and directives. let me take those in reverse order. the directives. people ask me all the time what do oklahomans want from their federal government? the answer is simple, they want to be left alone. they do not want someone telling them what to do and how to run their lives. it's not the people in oklahoma are antigovernment, far from it. we have a strong patriotism that drives us to serve our nation and honor those who give their lives to public service. 20 years ago oklahoma and the nation was devastated by a truck bomb in oklahoma city federal building killing 168 people most of those federal employee
i have, to sit at the desk used by dewey bartlett and edward norr. in the 1930's, will rogers said congress is so strange. a man gets up to speak and says nothing, nobody listens and then everybody disagrees. this is my first official moment to join the ranks of those who step up to speak but i want to speak about a few things that i consider essential to the work ahead for all of us. what i call the three d's i talk about all the time. debt defense and directives. let me take those in reverse...
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speakers included karl rove, mike mckinnon and dan bartlett, and bush era secretary of education margaret spellings. the program opens with a brief >> i am the executive editor of the texas tribune. i would like to welcome you to the eighth festival. it is hard to believe that we have done it eight times. this is sponsored by encore. they play no role in determining the panel's content or line of questioning. we will include a 15 to 20 minute q&a at the end. silence your phones. if you are going to tweet, the # is tribest2018. he is cofounder of no labels, dedicated to promoting bipartisanship in politics. karl rove served as deputy chief of staff. you can clap. [applause] he has served as a political strategist since the 1994 gubernatorial campaign. he is the cofounder of american crossroads, a conservative superpac. he is a contributor to fox news and the wall street journal, so he is a member of the mainstream media. emphasis on mainstream. wall street journal? dan bartlett has served as deputy vice president since 2013, overseeing government relations and social responsibility initiat
speakers included karl rove, mike mckinnon and dan bartlett, and bush era secretary of education margaret spellings. the program opens with a brief >> i am the executive editor of the texas tribune. i would like to welcome you to the eighth festival. it is hard to believe that we have done it eight times. this is sponsored by encore. they play no role in determining the panel's content or line of questioning. we will include a 15 to 20 minute q&a at the end. silence your phones. if...
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mike: specifically with mr. bartlett wants us to be specific, when you say 10 million, one million, is that they believe just killed specifically or killed, wounded, and missing? col. riffe: in japan, every man and every woman had a pledge to the emperor, that they would die for him. the japanese did expect we would invade the homeland, so even the women were given bamboo spears, they would have fought to the last person. the only reason the war in did ended is because hirohito, the commander of the military forces in japan, because the imperial staff told the group they did not want to surrender. hirohito said no, he said the enemy has dropped a bomb on us the likes of which we have never known before, and if we continue this war, the whole country will be wiped out. so on the 14th day of august of 1945, hirohito, through his imperial staff, got word to the allies that japan would surrender, but it is an amazing thing also that on the 15th of august of 1945, emperor hirohito went on the radio and explained to t
mike: specifically with mr. bartlett wants us to be specific, when you say 10 million, one million, is that they believe just killed specifically or killed, wounded, and missing? col. riffe: in japan, every man and every woman had a pledge to the emperor, that they would die for him. the japanese did expect we would invade the homeland, so even the women were given bamboo spears, they would have fought to the last person. the only reason the war in did ended is because hirohito, the commander...
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speakers included karl rove, mike mckinnon and dan bartlett, and bush era secretary of education margaret spellings. the program opens with a brief >> i am the executive editor of the texas tribune. i would like to welcome you to the eighth festival. it is hard to believe that we have done it eight times. this is sponsored by encore. they play no role in determining the panel's content or line of questioning.
speakers included karl rove, mike mckinnon and dan bartlett, and bush era secretary of education margaret spellings. the program opens with a brief >> i am the executive editor of the texas tribune. i would like to welcome you to the eighth festival. it is hard to believe that we have done it eight times. this is sponsored by encore. they play no role in determining the panel's content or line of questioning.
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but i think it's a great way to pay pictures and mike anything done in the past. or unlike what others do. it's was born hanscom york can in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight in the village of deutsche bartlett's and this inspired his abs. showing some of his early works like pick knight down the drain from nine hundred sixty three which sparked a scandal when it was first exhibited in west berlin the artist was taken to court and accused of showing pornography. martins founder curated the show together with lets he dismisses rumors that bartlett secretly paints his works right side up then simply turns them upside down. painted his motifs upside down from the very beginning and prove that if you flip a reproduction of his paintings around you'll notice that its composition falls apart the picture only works upside down the built. in. the artist's latest works painted upside down of course also on display he now focused. physical decline and the theme of finality but. it's not slowing down even at eighty years of age. now you called. it disrespectful if you'r
but i think it's a great way to pay pictures and mike anything done in the past. or unlike what others do. it's was born hanscom york can in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight in the village of deutsche bartlett's and this inspired his abs. showing some of his early works like pick knight down the drain from nine hundred sixty three which sparked a scandal when it was first exhibited in west berlin the artist was taken to court and accused of showing pornography. martins founder curated the...
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mike jerrick. manly stuff. introduce jeff bartlett. hi, jeff, good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> from "consumer reports." we are talking muscle cars. >> remember the muscle cars of the 60's and 70s? "consumer reports" says today they are better in every way muscle car is back. these cars all represent the originals from the 60's. they have more performance, more comfort more safety more everything. >> what are we looking at here? >> this here is the shelby mustang gt 500. this is the ultimate mustang. 662-horsepower super charged v 8 engine. that is way beyond what they had in the 60's. >> i thought with the gasoline prices so high, why are these selling? >> well, because people like to live their boyhood dreams. they like to capture a little magic. this year is is a certified time capsule. >> jeff, i have to tell you my first car was a 66 mustang. straight six engine and i rebuilt the engine. now i look inside here. i couldn't change the oil or anything in a car like this now. >> these cars are a lot more complicated. fewer
mike jerrick. manly stuff. introduce jeff bartlett. hi, jeff, good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> from "consumer reports." we are talking muscle cars. >> remember the muscle cars of the 60's and 70s? "consumer reports" says today they are better in every way muscle car is back. these cars all represent the originals from the 60's. they have more performance, more comfort more safety more everything. >> what are we looking at here? >>...
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mike? >> we start with a beautiful picture from the exploritorium camera. look at the vivid colors, the lack of clouds and the bay waters that are calm. this afternoon, one degree warmer in fremont than yesterday and three degrees waller in san francisco and san jose is four degrees warmther and concord is eight degrees warmer. high pressure dominating the entire state. not a cloud to be found. low-to-mid 80's around los angeles and palm springs. 80 degree temperatures around the central valley and sunshine in tahoe. safe travels. >> this morning, san francisco 49ers c.e.o. is taking to twitter to express his disappointment for the actions of some in the crowd at candlestick park having to do with what happened dug the game against the arizona cardinals. espn is reporting some fans cheered and doing the wave after arizona defensive end campbell was hurt. several 49ers players stepped in and gestured for the crud to stop and york tweeted his disapproval saying to say i'm disabouted that some fans did the wave while campbell 93 was down is understatement. hop
mike? >> we start with a beautiful picture from the exploritorium camera. look at the vivid colors, the lack of clouds and the bay waters that are calm. this afternoon, one degree warmer in fremont than yesterday and three degrees waller in san francisco and san jose is four degrees warmther and concord is eight degrees warmer. high pressure dominating the entire state. not a cloud to be found. low-to-mid 80's around los angeles and palm springs. 80 degree temperatures around the central...
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ama: mike, thank you. mike: you bet. dan: we are very sad to report to you tonight that a long-time member of our abc7 family has passed away. joel bartlett died last night at his home in santa rosa surrounded by family and the animals he loved so much. he joined the air force in the 1960's where he became a meteorologist. he went on to become a familiar face certainly in the bay area bringing us the weather for 31 years. 17 of those years were at k.g.o. wednesday was declared joel bartlett day in san francisco. we'll be right (music throughout) everyone's a multitasker these days. and with supersonic wifi from xfinity, your internet can multitask too. it's got gig speeds to the most homes... advanced security that blocks billions of cyber threats and enough power for a house full of devices. plus when you get xfinity internet and mobile together, you can save hundreds off your wireless bill compared to t-mobile. (phone rings) it's for you. learn more about gig-speed wifi or get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a
ama: mike, thank you. mike: you bet. dan: we are very sad to report to you tonight that a long-time member of our abc7 family has passed away. joel bartlett died last night at his home in santa rosa surrounded by family and the animals he loved so much. he joined the air force in the 1960's where he became a meteorologist. he went on to become a familiar face certainly in the bay area bringing us the weather for 31 years. 17 of those years were at k.g.o. wednesday was declared joel bartlett day...
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ama: mike, thank you. mike: you bet. dan: we are very sad to report to you tonight that a long-time member of our abc7 family has passed away. joel bartlett died last night at his home in santa rosa surrounded by family and the animals he loved so much. he joined the air force in the 1960's where he became a meteorologist. he went on to become a familiar face certainly in the bay area bringing us the weather for 31 years. 17 of those years were at k.g.o. wednesday was declared joel bartlett day in san francisco. we'll be right care coalition, it's so good to see you all! alright! let's brainstorm. any ideas for new members? i'd like to nominate alaska airlines. this neck pillow i'm dating says great things! a caring airline?! wait, those exist?! it says here they were the first airline to switch from plastic bottles to boxed water. they also hire a lot of people from caring professions. i'm seeing former teachers and nurses. it's settled! alaska airlines is officially in the running! round of applause! dan: opening day i
ama: mike, thank you. mike: you bet. dan: we are very sad to report to you tonight that a long-time member of our abc7 family has passed away. joel bartlett died last night at his home in santa rosa surrounded by family and the animals he loved so much. he joined the air force in the 1960's where he became a meteorologist. he went on to become a familiar face certainly in the bay area bringing us the weather for 31 years. 17 of those years were at k.g.o. wednesday was declared joel bartlett day...
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it all started with joel bartlett and then cheryl jennings and me. some of the kids weren't visibly impaired. they could easily see the smaller eggs. those were on purpose for the children and also the siblings in support of their brothers and sisters visually impaired. they had an egg hunt for them also. sight and sound is so much of what they do. they had bubble wrap to pop and stuff they could play. they could plant flowers and decorate eggs and cookies. it was an amazing event. blind babies foundation, they serve 550 families in the bay area every year, no cost to the families. >> wonderful. >> it is a great organization. thank you for having me again. did a great job. >>> as far as the weather out, coming up on about 6:18. here we go. sunshine and warming begins today. we'll still be a little chilly at night because there won't be many clouds out there. the warmth will reach the beaches by the middle part of the week. here's the storms. they're staying well up into the pacific northwest. still a chill out there. 55 at half moon bay. 61 at santa
it all started with joel bartlett and then cheryl jennings and me. some of the kids weren't visibly impaired. they could easily see the smaller eggs. those were on purpose for the children and also the siblings in support of their brothers and sisters visually impaired. they had an egg hunt for them also. sight and sound is so much of what they do. they had bubble wrap to pop and stuff they could play. they could plant flowers and decorate eggs and cookies. it was an amazing event. blind babies...
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yeah, we sure do mike. we are sad to report that a long time member of our abc 7 family has passed away joel bartlett died last night at his home in santa rosa surrounded by family and the animals that he so dearly loved he joined the air force in the 1960s where he became a meteorologist. he went on to become a very familiar face in the bay area where he brought us the weather for 31 years 17 of those at kgo wednesday was joel bartlett day in san francisco after retiring in 6 joel dedicated his time to helping charities in the north bay. he was truly the nicest man. you could ever meet we worked with him for so many years and just wonderful guy joel bartlett was 81 years old. we'll be back. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, including nasal congestion, with powerful claritin d, so you can breathe better. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin d. at denny's, we're open for anything. like making our breakfast
yeah, we sure do mike. we are sad to report that a long time member of our abc 7 family has passed away joel bartlett died last night at his home in santa rosa surrounded by family and the animals that he so dearly loved he joined the air force in the 1960s where he became a meteorologist. he went on to become a very familiar face in the bay area where he brought us the weather for 31 years 17 of those at kgo wednesday was joel bartlett day in san francisco after retiring in 6 joel dedicated...
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larry: the hi, i'm mike holmes. i'm here with ivan from agm renovations america's kitchen and bathroom renovators i'm excited to introduce agm's 3d creator. it allows you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. [ivan] that's right mike! design your kitchen or bathroom in 3d, choose your fixtures and finishes, without leaving your home or inviting strangers in. visit agmrenovations.com and create your new kitchen or bathroom today! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. this tile says ♪ "spa day, all day."♪ but this modern look is so me. how's that for on-trend and on-budget? at floor and decor, with our high-quality selection at everyday low prices, your upgrade has never been more "you." explore floor and decor today! larry: all month we have been celebrating women in all walks of life. today we look at the strides women have made in major sports leagues. >> that is big, i think. i don't think 70
larry: the hi, i'm mike holmes. i'm here with ivan from agm renovations america's kitchen and bathroom renovators i'm excited to introduce agm's 3d creator. it allows you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. [ivan] that's right mike! design your kitchen or bathroom in 3d, choose your fixtures and finishes, without leaving your home or inviting strangers in. visit agmrenovations.com and create your new kitchen or bathroom today! ♪ agmrenovations.com...
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. >> rose: king charles iii is a future history play from mike bartlett. tim pigott-smith plays the newly crowned king of england following death of his mother queen elizabeth ii. king charles attempts to assert more power than his predecessor. the play is called brilliant. starting january 31. joining me the stars, tim pigott-smith, margot leicester, oliver chris and lydia wilson. i am pleased to have them at this table for the first time everybody is talking about this and january 31 is approaching and you better get there if you can. what is it about the royal family? i do a morning television show, all morning television shows are fascinated by every generation. what else it? -- what is it? why are we fascinating by royalty? >> it is increasingly rare in the modern world where these people exists. it's seen in the play where a commoner comes into the palace and says, why is this stuff still here? but if you're in london and happen to see the horse guards going down to the mouth to the palace. >> rose: the first place you want to go the buckingham palac
. >> rose: king charles iii is a future history play from mike bartlett. tim pigott-smith plays the newly crowned king of england following death of his mother queen elizabeth ii. king charles attempts to assert more power than his predecessor. the play is called brilliant. starting january 31. joining me the stars, tim pigott-smith, margot leicester, oliver chris and lydia wilson. i am pleased to have them at this table for the first time everybody is talking about this and january 31 is...
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tonight, vice president mike. >>and says back in washington dc after a whirlwind 2 day visit here to california for his rob fladeboe reports from mountain view to tell us about the vice president's top at the nasa ames research center. >>the vice president of the united states. mike pence. >>came to nasa aims here in mountain view to see more under way on the air and this mission which hopes to land a woman for the first time on the moon in 2024. >>i toured year's state of the art are jet facility. which tests the spacecraft and equipment that will keep our space pioneers safe i saw firsthand that vertical motion simulator. >>shames a small but vocal group of protesters carried signs calling for the impeachment of president trump. and critical of the vice president's stance on abortion bans basically says that he does not believe that roe versus wade was decided correctly. he says that should be consigned to the ash heap of history and we're out here because not enough people understand pence and the danger that h
tonight, vice president mike. >>and says back in washington dc after a whirlwind 2 day visit here to california for his rob fladeboe reports from mountain view to tell us about the vice president's top at the nasa ames research center. >>the vice president of the united states. mike pence. >>came to nasa aims here in mountain view to see more under way on the air and this mission which hopes to land a woman for the first time on the moon in 2024. >>i toured year's state...
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. >> reporter: certified expert mike cheni from bartlett tree experts want blame for usual summer leaf change not on weather but on the root cause, insects, disease anus. >> sometimes it is putting patio over root system. >> reporter: dumping that mulch in the base of trees or over pruning or loan more run ins, all that is fixable but if it isn't things like white scale or ash bark beetle holes, and more, will take over. changing leaves, before killing trees. sometimes damage just can't be cured now you have to notice it and cure it in the spring. many out in the wild trees still look like summer, in fall color change but note is what can happen closer trees get to man. this out in the open arbitrary looks perfect, but the arbitrary across the paved street in the neighborhood, a sickly version that needs human intervention to undue human intervention. >> sometimes loving them to death allowing insects and diseases having an easier time. >> reporter: massacre raiding the problem with so-called early fall color n burlington, carol erickson cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> on the healthwatch
. >> reporter: certified expert mike cheni from bartlett tree experts want blame for usual summer leaf change not on weather but on the root cause, insects, disease anus. >> sometimes it is putting patio over root system. >> reporter: dumping that mulch in the base of trees or over pruning or loan more run ins, all that is fixable but if it isn't things like white scale or ash bark beetle holes, and more, will take over. changing leaves, before killing trees. sometimes damage...
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. >> reporter: certified expert mike cheni am from bartlett tree experts instead wants to blame usual summer leaf change on weather and root cause insects, disease anus. >> sometimes pauting pennsylvania path yes over root system. >> reporter: or dumping mulch offer pruning or over lawn mower runness. if that isn't fix things like white scale or ash bark beetle holes and more will take over. changing leaves, before killing trees. sometimes the damage can't be cured now you have to notice it now and then cure it in the springtime. many out in the wild trees still look like summer, in fall color change but note is what can happen, closer trees get to man this out in the open arbitrary looks perfect but arbitrary across a paved street in the neighborhood a sickly version that needs human intervention to undue human intervention. >> sometimes loving them to death allowing insects and disease to have an easier time with them. >> reporter: massacre raiding the problem with so-called early fall color. one of the things changing color and if you are allergic to poison ivy as i am, poison ivy
. >> reporter: certified expert mike cheni am from bartlett tree experts instead wants to blame usual summer leaf change on weather and root cause insects, disease anus. >> sometimes pauting pennsylvania path yes over root system. >> reporter: or dumping mulch offer pruning or over lawn mower runness. if that isn't fix things like white scale or ash bark beetle holes and more will take over. changing leaves, before killing trees. sometimes the damage can't be cured now you...
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. >> joining me, economist bruce bartlett and michael lofgren, former white house staffer and the author of "party is over." mike, being a hill veteran and seeing a whole bunch of continuing resolution fights, budget fights, conference committee, are we dealing with normal politics or have we crossed into a different kind? >> no, this is not the 80s. this is something new. the party that i joined was the party of lincoln, the party of theodore roosevelt. the party of eisenhower. she's were patriots all. they were for one nation, indivisible. we have an insurrectionist, neoconfederate party that seems dedicated to all kinds of apocalyptic outcomes. i don't know if this comes from their fundamentalist religious outlook for whether it's just good fund-raising for them among their base, but they are no longer a normal political party. they are an insurrectionist party that is bringing down the government. >> okay. no longer a normal political party. i have heard a lot of commentators say this. i want to play devil as advocate and check my own biasses here, bruce. we had more shutdowns betwee
. >> joining me, economist bruce bartlett and michael lofgren, former white house staffer and the author of "party is over." mike, being a hill veteran and seeing a whole bunch of continuing resolution fights, budget fights, conference committee, are we dealing with normal politics or have we crossed into a different kind? >> no, this is not the 80s. this is something new. the party that i joined was the party of lincoln, the party of theodore roosevelt. the party of...
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mike bartlett, who was familiar with the case. >> mike bartlett was stationed at lake berryessa. he called me, i'm up here, it's off-season. there's not a lot going on. would you mind if i tried to find her? i just thought that was exactly what we needed. >> finally, on a misty march morning in 2011, using information gleaned from the interview with park dietz and others, they find the location. >> in 1977, when this occurred, roger kibbe parked his van up just over the other side of the ridge here at the top of the hill. he led her up over the top of the ridge and down this dirt road. this dirt road, presently, is about ten, 12, 14 feet higher than it was then. so he said he walked ms. burleigh along this dirt road. he was walking behind her, and he strangled her and then he said he put her in the ravine from there. after reading the transcripts and looking at the aerial photos, i believe he murdered her right about here. >> once i got to this area and realized this isn't the way it looked back then and that the road was approximately ten feet lower with large boulders in the ar
mike bartlett, who was familiar with the case. >> mike bartlett was stationed at lake berryessa. he called me, i'm up here, it's off-season. there's not a lot going on. would you mind if i tried to find her? i just thought that was exactly what we needed. >> finally, on a misty march morning in 2011, using information gleaned from the interview with park dietz and others, they find the location. >> in 1977, when this occurred, roger kibbe parked his van up just over the other...
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mike bartlett, who was familiar with the case. >> mike bartlett was stationed at lake berryessa. he called me, i'm up here, it's off-season. there's not a lot going on. would you mind if i tried to find her? i just thought that was exactly what we needed. >> finally, on a misty march morning in 2011, using information gleaned from the interview with park dietz and others, they find the location. >> in 1977, when this occurred, roger kibbe parked his van up just over the other side of the ridge here at the top of the hill. he led her up over the top of the ridge and down this dirt road. this dirt road, presently, is about ten, 12, 14 feet higher than it was then. so he said he walked ms. burleigh along this dirt road. he was walking behind her, and he strangled her and then he said he put her in the ravine from there. after reading the transcripts and looking at the aerial photos, i believe he murdered her right about here. >> once i got to this area and realized this isn't the way it looked back then and that the road was approximately ten feet lower with large boulders in the ar
mike bartlett, who was familiar with the case. >> mike bartlett was stationed at lake berryessa. he called me, i'm up here, it's off-season. there's not a lot going on. would you mind if i tried to find her? i just thought that was exactly what we needed. >> finally, on a misty march morning in 2011, using information gleaned from the interview with park dietz and others, they find the location. >> in 1977, when this occurred, roger kibbe parked his van up just over the other...
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mike bartlett who is familiar with the case. bartlett was stationed there and he called me and said it's off season. there's not a lot going on. would you mind if i tried to find her? and i thought that was exactly what we needed. >> finally on a misty march morning of 2011. using information from the interview with park dietz and others they find the location. >> in 1977 when this occurred, roger kibbe parked his van up just over the other side of the bridge at the top of the hill. he led her over the top of the bridge and down this dirt road. this dirt road is presently 10, 12, 14 feet higher than it was then. so he said he was walking behind her, and he strangled her and then said he put her in the ravine from there. after reading the transcripts and looking at the aerial photos i believe he murdered her right about here. >> once i got to this area and realized this isn't the way it looked back then and that the road was approximately ten feet lower with large boulders in the area, i felt this was it. after hiking around the
mike bartlett who is familiar with the case. bartlett was stationed there and he called me and said it's off season. there's not a lot going on. would you mind if i tried to find her? and i thought that was exactly what we needed. >> finally on a misty march morning of 2011. using information from the interview with park dietz and others they find the location. >> in 1977 when this occurred, roger kibbe parked his van up just over the other side of the bridge at the top of the hill....
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you know, then we just had recently, in miami, mike bartlett, in a backs up, guns down protest by black men and women, trying to protect their neighborhoods, don a gun at children. at children. there was no outrage in interesting sorts of ways. he was arrested, but there is no outrage. underneath this is this sense of hypocrisy. underneath this is a double standard. underneath this is that we give privilege to these white kids. he can sit down with savannah guthrie and redeem himself, but then there are all these other folk who we just presume, you know, who aren't so innocent. >> eddie, we'll leave it there. thank you, professor. >> thank you. >>> the president's biggest bipartisan win, a law to reform our criminal justice system. we'll look at how this shutdown is keeping it from fully helping everyone it was intended to help. >>> and our own rehema ellis is with government workers who are about to miss a second paycheck. . they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and ch
you know, then we just had recently, in miami, mike bartlett, in a backs up, guns down protest by black men and women, trying to protect their neighborhoods, don a gun at children. at children. there was no outrage in interesting sorts of ways. he was arrested, but there is no outrage. underneath this is this sense of hypocrisy. underneath this is a double standard. underneath this is that we give privilege to these white kids. he can sit down with savannah guthrie and redeem himself, but then...
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>> good, mike. >> you're looking good. >> yeah? >> we are going to get your take. both i think are in your wheelhou wheelhouse. the first from tom edsel. republican party has begun to move to the left and social and culture issues as well as on immigration despite the warnings of mass defections of white evangelical and born gone christians the shifts will not be as costly as some people both inside and outside the party claims. the fact is that on pretty much every noncultural issue, government spending and taxes and regulatory state and national defense the christian right holds orthodox republican views to the mainstream republicans. its members are unlikely to bolt the party. it may be a gamble and may cost the party donors but at the moment the republican party holds a losing hand. do you agree with that? >> look. i don't know if a lot of people will turn to tom for advice about what way we are shifting on these big issues. take immigration, for example. this was an issue that president bush felt passionate about and probably ahead of his own time with regards
>> good, mike. >> you're looking good. >> yeah? >> we are going to get your take. both i think are in your wheelhou wheelhouse. the first from tom edsel. republican party has begun to move to the left and social and culture issues as well as on immigration despite the warnings of mass defections of white evangelical and born gone christians the shifts will not be as costly as some people both inside and outside the party claims. the fact is that on pretty much every...
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gun but wasn't certain police chief mike brown responding to the incident say mental health is a. crisis in this country and too often officers are called to deal with difficult problems that are not criminal in nature i am very saddened by this tragic situation. the 13 year old boy was shot. and as a father of 3 young sons this is have a big impact on me personally the mayor saying their city is at the beginning of an evolution of change in the way they address public safety as a member of this community and as the mother of a 14 year old boy. i am profoundly heartbroken and i am frustrated it's not the only time officers have acted quickly during a mental health circumstance earlier this year daniel prude was killed by rochester new york police he was experiencing a mental health incident after ingesting p.c.p. officers restrained him and put a spit hood over his head after he began spitting it reportedly held pruett face down for 2 minutes 15 seconds and he stopped breathing this week subpoenas have been issued for the city council's independent investigation and you may recall
gun but wasn't certain police chief mike brown responding to the incident say mental health is a. crisis in this country and too often officers are called to deal with difficult problems that are not criminal in nature i am very saddened by this tragic situation. the 13 year old boy was shot. and as a father of 3 young sons this is have a big impact on me personally the mayor saying their city is at the beginning of an evolution of change in the way they address public safety as a member of...