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managemente is anger about nia long. long soliloquy that leads to the question, how do you navigate seeing folk who are less talented? judgment every actor has to make. i know that there have got to be times where you're looking at somebody like, wow. "wow" a lot.d i have. but i don't think i've ever looked at anyone else's career and said, that should have been me. i'm sothink about -- proud of kerry washington with scandal. all of us were seen for that show. pregnant know i was until two weeks later. that would not have worked out well for me. it was her moment and she is doing an amazing job. me, did yousaid to audition for that? those are my fans that absolutely love me. to walk aroundnt being that angry black chick that is upset somebody else got a job. tavis: how do you go about making choices? "alfie." was instructive, informative, and insightful about the way you view your career. every actor wants to break through that ceiling. >> white actors, too. that: everybody wants moment that is going to take them to the
managemente is anger about nia long. long soliloquy that leads to the question, how do you navigate seeing folk who are less talented? judgment every actor has to make. i know that there have got to be times where you're looking at somebody like, wow. "wow" a lot.d i have. but i don't think i've ever looked at anyone else's career and said, that should have been me. i'm sothink about -- proud of kerry washington with scandal. all of us were seen for that show. pregnant know i was...
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. >> joining me now, washington post political reporter nia malik henderson. why can't jay carney simply say whether barack obama has been on the phone with bill clinton? what's the problem there? >> what we take away from that is apparently bill clinton has been enormously supportive of the affordable care act. >> really? >> but it doesn't sound like it, right, from that call -- i mean, from that conversation that he had on that internet talk show. boy, i would like to have a read-out from that, who called who, how long it was. >> yeah? >> what they said. if barack obama said back off, bill. that's the problem. i think they've had with this relationship. it's more like they're sort of frenemies and at times obama has called in the calvary in the form of bill clinton. whoa remember, of course, 2012, bill clinton at the dnc convention but not helpful, i think, with this -- >> lawrence, it may not have been a phone call. he may have passed him a note during study period. i mean, we don't know. but, you know, obviously i think bill clinton, who loves to -- you kn
. >> joining me now, washington post political reporter nia malik henderson. why can't jay carney simply say whether barack obama has been on the phone with bill clinton? what's the problem there? >> what we take away from that is apparently bill clinton has been enormously supportive of the affordable care act. >> really? >> but it doesn't sound like it, right, from that call -- i mean, from that conversation that he had on that internet talk show. boy, i would like to...
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tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the sequel is finally here. it reunites all the actors from the first film. timehis sequel, the long- friends a strange for nearly 15 years come together for a long holiday weekend where they discover how easy it is for rivalries and romances to be reignited. ooh. take a look at the clip from "best man holiday." >> i have to do they'll on dinner tonight. lex i get it. you could have called or e- mailed. it you could have sent the text. >> the damnedest thing. and none of my devices were working so i figured i should deliver the messages myself. i changed my flight so i can come to you -- come with you. if it is important to you, it is important to me. >> do you want me to wait outside? >> don't worry about it, i have to go anyway. i will talk to you later. i will see you this weekend. >> i hope so. to ski in vermont with my devices. >> i hate you so much. >> was that you kissing a white man? >> it was not my first white man. i know, but just -- >> i like all flavo
tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the sequel is finally here. it reunites all the actors from the first film. timehis sequel, the long- friends a strange for nearly 15 years come together for a long holiday weekend where they discover how easy it is for rivalries and romances to be reignited. ooh. take a look at the clip from "best man holiday." >> i have to do they'll on dinner tonight. lex i get it. you could have...
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nia malika, here's what i want to raise with you. in watching sort of the shows this morning it really felt like so much of the washington chatter was out of touch with what americans are talking about. because i don't think most americans -- i think they're frustrated that the website doesn't work because they're trying to get health care. >> right. >> i want to play for you an ad from this special election that i just mentioned down in louisiana where, again, the candidate who was against obama care lost and the one who was talking about medicaid actually won. let's take a listen and i want to get your thoughts. >> a vote for vance mcallister is a vote for obama care. >> i think we have to expand medicaid. >> aisle neil riser. i approve this message. >> mcallister got 59.7% of the votes in that election. the strategy of thinking they can run against obama care, even now when people are trying to suggest that we are at gloom and doom for president obama, seems a little bit of a far reach. >> well, i don't know. i mean, i think it mi
nia malika, here's what i want to raise with you. in watching sort of the shows this morning it really felt like so much of the washington chatter was out of touch with what americans are talking about. because i don't think most americans -- i think they're frustrated that the website doesn't work because they're trying to get health care. >> right. >> i want to play for you an ad from this special election that i just mentioned down in louisiana where, again, the candidate who was...
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joining me now live, nia malika-henderson with "the washington post." and wendall potter. first, wendall, how does this plan work here? will the insurance companies go along with it? what requires them to do so? >> i think many of them will. the insurance industry issued a statement i saw a little while ago that they don't like this. they're afraid it could destabilize the new insurance marketplace. there is that risk. i think that we'll see that insurance companies will start complying. insurance commissioners will have a big role in this to determine what will actually be able to be offered again next year. but i think we'll start seeing once the website is fixed that insurance companies will be advertising for people, even those who have gotten these letters. i can see an advertisement. if you've gotten the letter cancelling your policy, check out what is available to you on the exchanges. i think it may be a good thing. >> but some of the criticism -- and to your point, you've pointed it out, we're hearing it from both sides, that this fix, and even fixes proposed by m
joining me now live, nia malika-henderson with "the washington post." and wendall potter. first, wendall, how does this plan work here? will the insurance companies go along with it? what requires them to do so? >> i think many of them will. the insurance industry issued a statement i saw a little while ago that they don't like this. they're afraid it could destabilize the new insurance marketplace. there is that risk. i think that we'll see that insurance companies will start...
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joining me now are goldie taylor and nia-malika henderson. they say the democrats have a culture of hatred. is he just firing up the republican base? >> i think that's right. you saw mitt romney. when he ran, this was part of his sort of argument as well on a talking point he had being that president obama was one of the most divisive presidents even. marco rubio said the same thing. nobody ever believed that. when you look at that growth and opportunity project, the autopsy of the republican party that reince priebus released after the campaign, it showed that people who were polled thought it was republicans who were too divisive. so you had this rebranding which in some ways has happened i think for a segment of the party. for another segment of the party, they very much rejected that. it might be the cruz wing. for folks like dean young, he's very much a different sort of strain of the republican party. i think the question now is where is that ceiling for the strain of the republican party. where -- it's sort of the tea party in some way
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. >> what do you think of that, nia-malika, is that a subtle way of reminding people i've got this? >> that's right. and you hear from the white house that they are essentially making -- this is the real foreign policy of this president, the obama doctrine. it's all about diplomacy. what he had to do in those initial years was to clean up, the white house says, the mess that bush made. all of the land wars in iraq and afghanistan. and now it is also about diplomacy. of course it very much dovetails with where americans are, very much war weary, seen all of the blood and treasure lost over those two land wars so this is a pivot that very much is in keeping with where americans want to see this country going in terms of engagement on the global stage. >> but the president was in san francisco to talk about immigration, of course, and halfway through he was interrupted by a heckler. >> most importantly, we will live up to our character as a nation -- >> our families are separated. i need your help. there are thousands of immigrants -- >> that's exactly what we're talking about here. >>
. >> what do you think of that, nia-malika, is that a subtle way of reminding people i've got this? >> that's right. and you hear from the white house that they are essentially making -- this is the real foreign policy of this president, the obama doctrine. it's all about diplomacy. what he had to do in those initial years was to clean up, the white house says, the mess that bush made. all of the land wars in iraq and afghanistan. and now it is also about diplomacy. of course it...
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. -- nia long. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. daniel mansergh: (♪ upbeat theme music ) (♪) (♪) daniel mansergh: imagemakers is made possible by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the:
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. -- nia long. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. by generous support from... over 250 cities in 40 countries, including one you'll never forget. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. that seeks justice for hungry people, here at home and around the world. how? by educating and encouraging our nation's decision-makers. hi, i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're in north wales, splitting slate, exploring castles, and steaming up mountains. thanks for joining us. wales' top historical, natural, and cultural wonders are found here in the north. from towering mount snowdon to evocative castles to sweeping victorian promenades -- it's a poem written in landscape. i think this area has as much sightseeing diversity and interest as any place in britain. we'll mountain climb on a steam train, learn some welsh... [ speaks welsh ] follow a miner deep into a slate mine, shherd sheep, get passionate about
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. -- nia long. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," the world-renowned and most unique baby photographer of all time, anne geddes. i'm barry kibrick. anne's work is published in 79 countries and 23 languages, while her calendars and cards can be found in every corner of the globe. with her autobiography, "a labor of love," filled with her extraordinary photographs, anne tells her personal story, and we learn why her imagery has become a source of inspiration for so many. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to anybody. warren christopher: most of these speeches were as much as a month in preparation. stephen j. cannell: the characters, the heroes of this book are seekers of truth in a story that involves a lot of corruption. man: i get a chance to really talk about what
. -- nia long. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," the world-renowned and most unique baby photographer of all time, anne geddes. i'm barry kibrick. anne's work is published in 79 countries and 23 languages, while her calendars and cards can be found in every corner of the globe. with her autobiography, "a labor of love," filled with her...
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tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the sequel is finally here. it reunites all the actors from the first film. timehis sequel, the long- friends a strange for nearly 15 years come together for a long holiday weekend where they discover how easy it is for rivalries and romances to be reignited. ooh. take a look at the clip from "best man holiday." >> i have to do they'll on dinner tonight. lex i get it. you could have called or e- mailed. it you could have sent the text. >> the damnedest thing. and none of my devices were working so i figured i should deliver the messages myself. i changed my flight so i can come to you -- come with you. if it is important to you, it is important to me. >> do you want me to wait outside? >> don't worry about it, i have to go anyway. i will talk to you later. i will see you this weekend. >> i hope so. to ski in vermont with my devices. >> i hate you so much. >> was that you kissing a white man? >> it was not my first white man. i know, but just -- >> i like all flavo
tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the sequel is finally here. it reunites all the actors from the first film. timehis sequel, the long- friends a strange for nearly 15 years come together for a long holiday weekend where they discover how easy it is for rivalries and romances to be reignited. ooh. take a look at the clip from "best man holiday." >> i have to do they'll on dinner tonight. lex i get it. you could have...
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. >> in russia four men from chech nia have been child for an airport bomb attack. 37 people killed, 173 injured in moscow in the arrivals terminal. the chchan commander ordered the bombing. three of the convicted chechans were given live, a fourth sentenced to 10 years in gaol. >>> this is al jazeera - we are live in cambodia and thailand where a territorial tussle over an it 1,000-year-old settle may be settled by a court on the other side of the world. that's ahead. >>> hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. >>> rescue workers in the philippines are struggling to reach survivors of typhoon haiyan, one of the worst storms on record, devastating cities and killing many. 300 people are confirmed dead. official estimates are at least 10,000. >>> the syrian government is accused of dropping napalm on its people. human rights watches has 56 attacks documented. >> the head of the unwatchdog is flying to iran. his arrival follows the failure to reach a deal on iran's nuclear ambitions after three days of talks in geneva. >> the high court is expected to rule on who owns land around a
. >> in russia four men from chech nia have been child for an airport bomb attack. 37 people killed, 173 injured in moscow in the arrivals terminal. the chchan commander ordered the bombing. three of the convicted chechans were given live, a fourth sentenced to 10 years in gaol. >>> this is al jazeera - we are live in cambodia and thailand where a territorial tussle over an it 1,000-year-old settle may be settled by a court on the other side of the world. that's ahead....
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please welcome from the cast of the best man holiday you nia long, regina hall, sana'a lathan, taye diggs, morris chestnut, eddie cibrian. old college friends reuniting on screen in "the best man holidays" way too goodking ensemble hanging with me at iversal. may i say y'all look great if not even better who changed the most during this time? >> eddie cibrian. >> he used to be black. >> hey, baby. see how well you know e other? what is taye diggs' real name? >> shante. >> what does the nozzle name mean? >> [ inaudible ] [ laughter ] >> who is the first on set, the most prompt? really? >> me and sanaa are usually the first. >> the first what? >> oh, hell no. >> a little bat of the sexes if someone sexes you that you're dating is there a proper period of time you wait or you text back? >> if yoel it you feel it. >> text back. >> d't pla games. >> easy to say you hey, let wait a couple of months. >> have any options? how soon before you meet the family? >> hopefully never. >> i'll see their mama in them. so you might as well meet their mama first. so you know whether you want to buy. you kno
please welcome from the cast of the best man holiday you nia long, regina hall, sana'a lathan, taye diggs, morris chestnut, eddie cibrian. old college friends reuniting on screen in "the best man holidays" way too goodking ensemble hanging with me at iversal. may i say y'all look great if not even better who changed the most during this time? >> eddie cibrian. >> he used to be black. >> hey, baby. see how well you know e other? what is taye diggs' real name? >>...
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y aunque cayÓ tremendo diluvio en la noche de estrellas, nia ni la lluvia detuvo a famosos como alejandro sanz, desfilÓ por la alfombra verde que el pÚblico empapado, lo vio de cerca, y nos acompaÑa jomari goyso, que disfrutÓ de la lluvia, y tiene su esperado listado, de los aciertos y desaciertos de la noche, no es asÍ jomari? >>> sÍ, me preguntaste quÉ estilo vi anoche. >>> sÍ. >>> te acuerdas de eiza gonzÁlez. el americano, el mÁnager, llamÓ y dijo, he visto una foto con una rubia, quiÉn es? >>> es eiza gonzÁlez. >>> y dijo quiÉn? >>> eiza gonzÁlez. >>> quiÉn? >>> estilo quÉ? >>> sÍ. >>> lo clasifiquÉ como nuestra onda latina, la cosa. >>> con quiÉn empezamos? >>> con lucero. >>> la protagonista de la noche. >>> lo mejor que vimos anoche de lucero. funcionÓ, un vestido que vimos, los volÚmenes, hace aÑos, te pusiste un volumen grande aquÍ, era un tono hueso, me hubiera gustado el volumen mÁs bajo, lo que funcionÓ que iba acorde, el maquillaje y el pelo. >>> luego de nicolÁs cerisola. >>> se metiÓ dentro, y fue de crecendo. te acuerdas de dos montaÑas separa
y aunque cayÓ tremendo diluvio en la noche de estrellas, nia ni la lluvia detuvo a famosos como alejandro sanz, desfilÓ por la alfombra verde que el pÚblico empapado, lo vio de cerca, y nos acompaÑa jomari goyso, que disfrutÓ de la lluvia, y tiene su esperado listado, de los aciertos y desaciertos de la noche, no es asÍ jomari? >>> sÍ, me preguntaste quÉ estilo vi anoche. >>> sÍ. >>> te acuerdas de eiza gonzÁlez. el americano, el mÁnager, llamÓ y dijo, he...
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they craning their necks, straining to catch a glimps something rarely seen in nia. kpix >>> folks armed with binoculars are flocking to aqua yet berkeley neighborhood. >> straining their necks to catch a glimpse of something rarely seen. kpix's don ford shows us what it is all about. >> it is a sound that has berkeley bird watchers flocking to this tree. an extremely rare visit of the small painted red star. >> he is just not supposed to be here at all. tom place i have ever seen them is in southeast arizona. >> very hard to see. they say it is the first time ever that a painted red start has been spotted in northern california. here is what the little visitor from arizona looks like. black hood, red breast, and white under its eyes. in the tree, to an untrained eye, almost impossible to see. everyone speaks in hush tones. >> he is back in that same spot now. >> okay. >> i still can't see him, but two weeks ago while drinking coffee on her deck, kitty berchy was the first to spot him. >> i look over and saw this will bright red thing and i think what the heck. >> bi
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. >> nia malika henderson, thank you so much. >> good news for undocumented immigrants coming out of the shadow. undocumented immigrants in illinois can begin the process to receive a state driver's license. illinois is now one of the 11 states plus the district of columbia that have passed laws allowing undocumented immigrants to get a license. as the larger debate over immigration reform rages. it was stalled in the house after a measure passed the senate back in june. joining me now, nbc latino contributor, raul reyes, good to see you. >> hey there. >> the pugh research center poll shows last week the president's approval when it comes to immigration policy 60% disapprove. he's seen a drop here. >> right. >> despite the fact it's being held up in the house, people look at what he promised in his goal for immigration reform? >> the reality is as we look ahead, look at his legacy, no matter what he has tried to do or best efforts or speeches, he is on track for the record deportations and because of these crises that have come up from the irs to the debt ceiling crisis, there has al
. >> nia malika henderson, thank you so much. >> good news for undocumented immigrants coming out of the shadow. undocumented immigrants in illinois can begin the process to receive a state driver's license. illinois is now one of the 11 states plus the district of columbia that have passed laws allowing undocumented immigrants to get a license. as the larger debate over immigration reform rages. it was stalled in the house after a measure passed the senate back in june. joining me...
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franklin of first methodist church and nia of the birmingham city council. were there other white people who opposed the governor on the issue of school integration in august and september of '63? >> that's a great question. perhaps shake the cobwebs out of my head and see if i can recall. there were a number of people who in the summer of afc'63 to build-up of school desegregation were critical of the governor in the birmingham news. asking that the tenor be brought down out of support for the idea of school desegregation. and there was recognition that the city had undergone huge turmoil in the spring and was experiencing a transition and the governor was making the situation very dangerous. so i would simply have to answer in a less specific way rather than names. dan, you may know of some. >> there were in fact a good many people. the problem was it was suicide to speak out publicly. i mean, even someone like jeff morgan who, as many of you know, in the aftermath of the 16th street bombing, spoke to the birmingham businessman's club and angrily indicted
franklin of first methodist church and nia of the birmingham city council. were there other white people who opposed the governor on the issue of school integration in august and september of '63? >> that's a great question. perhaps shake the cobwebs out of my head and see if i can recall. there were a number of people who in the summer of afc'63 to build-up of school desegregation were critical of the governor in the birmingham news. asking that the tenor be brought down out of support...
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infletantie, it's the number two economy in the middle east and north aoosica, second of ster ti arut nia in terms of gdp. second to egypt in terms of population. the nquber two ranked in the world for natural gas reserves and number three ferraro reserves. in ter@ i of its ability to influence not just the region, with the world econo-wcally ire3 is a bsti player.@ if you then overlay on top of that the fact it is an econo-wc tiantitions placed on a sense 27 for the last seven years. cherogi: becter thse of uralapqu enrichment. dennis: exactly. so basically it is still a major player, even with the san knioeq that have been placed. i think the opportunity for the potentw ml for a resurgent teionalene economy has also a serious potential to destabilize the rsh ion from the security or cheryl: the israelis agree with you and the ster thdis as well. >> and there were the two main players be to have israel, for example. but we shos. diplomacy negotiations because of these nerves. i thiing o what america needs to is kind of address the nurse, which i think our fair invalid. israel has hezboll
infletantie, it's the number two economy in the middle east and north aoosica, second of ster ti arut nia in terms of gdp. second to egypt in terms of population. the nquber two ranked in the world for natural gas reserves and number three ferraro reserves. in ter@ i of its ability to influence not just the region, with the world econo-wcally ire3 is a bsti player.@ if you then overlay on top of that the fact it is an econo-wc tiantitions placed on a sense 27 for the last seven years. cherogi:...
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they say frequent oversleeping is a disorder called hypersome me nia -- hypersomnia. doctors say the only times you should sleep more than normal when you are recovering from a sickness, surgery or adjusting to a time change, which we're doing right now. >> the implications are a lot. >> yes. >>> no sleeping for sal. you've got a -- you around the chopper. >> now, tori -- >> yes. >> correlation does not necessarily equal pausation. there could be some variable in that that they didn't know that they tried to account for but couldn't. >> he likes to show off his berkeley education. >> i just like to sleep. that's all. [laughter] >>> good morning, everybody. the commute is getting a little bit better. right now, traffic is -- is moving along pretty well on northbound 101 after that crash has been removed. we've seen a big improvement. the problem, southbound 101 there is a motorcyclist that hit debris from the earlier northbound crash. that commute, which is the commute direction really is very slow. as newschopper2 tilts up, you see southbound 101 is continuing to back
they say frequent oversleeping is a disorder called hypersome me nia -- hypersomnia. doctors say the only times you should sleep more than normal when you are recovering from a sickness, surgery or adjusting to a time change, which we're doing right now. >> the implications are a lot. >> yes. >>> no sleeping for sal. you've got a -- you around the chopper. >> now, tori -- >> yes. >> correlation does not necessarily equal pausation. there could be some...
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we are currently appealing it with the nia to not just accept the money outright, but instead for it to be donated straight to my college, toward my tuition instead. >> wow. and we spoke to the executive director of the naia eligibility center, and he actually said a regional committee is looking over this examining your university's request. so what do you so what do you think, do you feel you'll get this money? >> i'm hoping for the best but at the same time i'm kind of planning for both because i don't want to get my hopes too high and then plan for it to be accepted and then kind of be back behind again. i can easily say that 20,000 would help me a lot as a college student with a ton of student loans but at the same time -- >> to your credit -- >> i think we'll be, i think i'll be fine. >> you went right to the league. you told them. hey look, i won this money. you were on the up and up the whole time here. do you think that will help you with the league? >> of course i would like to think so, but of course there was also, i'm sure there's other situations people did the same thi
we are currently appealing it with the nia to not just accept the money outright, but instead for it to be donated straight to my college, toward my tuition instead. >> wow. and we spoke to the executive director of the naia eligibility center, and he actually said a regional committee is looking over this examining your university's request. so what do you so what do you think, do you feel you'll get this money? >> i'm hoping for the best but at the same time i'm kind of planning...