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ijust kind of thought back to people i'd met, or people i'd seen, because, you know, i wanted to... i wanted to be in theatres and stuff. and if you weren't, you know, a good auditioner, or you were not as sharp as some, but there were things you could do, i had to find a way to show what i was able to do. you say you went to a lot of free public projects, lectures, museums, but what about theatre, which is not free? well, it wasn't free, no, you're right. but it was free sometimes in the evenings, becausejoe papp used to have a travelling theatre company that went around new york city and did all the great shakespeare plays. new york shakespeare festival mobile theater is here tonight at 8pm at madison and ralph street. and suddenly a truck would arrive, it would open itself up, and there were six or seven actors, you know, doing midsummer's night dream,

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Dateline

so forth. >> he really pursued her, didn't he? >> yes he. did >> make you a smart, beautiful, had a great sense of humor. >> -- was also a secretary who worked side by side with nikki for several years. >> he worked for a high fired partner in the firm, she had to know what she was doing. >> -- wanda carter also worked with mickey at the law firm. >> when there was a deadline and sometimes i was pressed for time, she would offer, she would just come up and say what should i do? she would step up. >> then he will start working with lana, she started working overtime, and apparently that is when she started to work for -- in the evenings nobody us around, or few people are around. >> i don't something blossomed. they kept that alive at work? >> they definitely did. >> he was charming. she definitely thought that. >> her niece was in college than. >> what did you like about? him >> i think she liked that he had similar interests, that he was a hard, worker and she appreciated that.

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Sportsday

banter and make from manchester. pellagra dominating the game and if the game played out. it pellagra dominating the game and if the game played out.— pellagra dominating the game and if the game played out. it almost makes it a moral victory. _ the game played out. it almost makes it a moral victory. it _ the game played out. it almost makes it a moral victory. it is _ the game played out. it almost makes it a moral victory. it is because of - it a moral victory. it is because of the best— it a moral victory. it is because of the best team in the world and i feel like — the best team in the world and i feel like i— the best team in the world and i feel like i contributed a little bit to a few — feel like i contributed a little bit to a few games now in terms been a little bit _ to a few games now in terms been a little bit reckless and especially in the _ little bit reckless and especially in the first, and then there's been times— in the first, and then there's been times in_ in the first, and then there's been times in the — in the first, and then there's been times in the series where we've been a little _ times in the series where we've been a little bit _ times in the series where we've been a little bit tentative and discourse and just _ a little bit tentative and discourse and just getting them measure their and just getting them measure their and getting it right in most evenings. and getting it right in most evenings-— and getting it right in most evenings. and getting it right in most eveninus. �* . . . �* evenings. and after all that we've seen in which _ evenings. and after all that we've seen in which team _ evenings. and after all that we've seen in which team is _ evenings. and after all that we've seen in which team is better? - evenings. and after all that we've l seen in which team is better? here is an australian response. everyone has different _ is an australian response. everyone has different opinions _ is an australian response. everyone has different opinions and - has different opinions and experiences _ has different opinions and experiences have - has different opinions and experiences have been. has different opinions and - experiences have been members has different opinions and _ experiences have been members will say periods _ experiences have been members will say periods that _ experiences have been members will say periods that we _ experiences have been members will say periods that we have _ experiences have been members will say periods that we have been. - say periods that we have been. underscore _

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The Eighties

for almost two decades after all, we've been meeting like this in the evenings and i'll miss that. and that's the way it is, friday, march 6, 1981. i'll be away on assignment and dan rather will be sitting in here for the next few years. good night. uncle walter had dominated certainly cbs, but in a way the country. people used to say that he was the most trusted man in the country. bianculli: once walter cronkite retires, all three network news anchors within a period of a couple of years switch over to a new generation. the '80s may have been the last gasp where people watching the media liked and trusted the media. nuclear arms and how to prevent global destruction are expected to be the major topic of president reagan's news conference tonight. that conference will be nationally televised within the hour. lesley stahl is at the white house. stahl: the white house is hoping that tomorrow's... in the '80s, women came into the newsroom. when i first joined, it was '72 and there were very few. by the '80s, there were more and more.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

minnesota. minneapolis is 100 degrees and new york city is getting to 96. so as soon as you start spreading it out, you cool down some spots and heat up others and that is how a normal cycle is supposed to go. you're not supposed to be above 110 degrees for 23 solid days in a row. >> one continuous stream across the globe. and now i understand why dr. gupta said if you could do that on television. >> if you were my science teacher. >> i would have paid attention because this is very visual and it helps me understand. >> i have to see things to understand them. >> same here. >> that is why i brought this. >> and this does come off. >> it does. good. before people start tweeting. b but i was in coast island in greece, which is not far from rhodes are the fires are urn abouting and everyone was commenting that it never gets that -- it was nearly 100 degrees and this was a week ago and they said in the evenings it

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Symone

weekends at four pm eastern. and at peacock where we have new episodes every monday. if you want more of the show, including some behind the scenes videos you won't see everywhere else, find me on instagram, twitter, and the tiktok. politics nation with the great -- rev, the vice president you actually have the president of harvard university on your show today. there is a lot to discuss, and we will get right into it. thank you as always, great to see you in your pink tonight. you brighten up our evenings. >> it's giving barbie. >> the fabulous simone. good evening, and welcome to politicsnation. tonight's lead, mark your calendars.

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World Business Report

some _ question the extreme discomfort some of— question the extreme discomfort some of these people may experience but none of this should _ experience but none of this should be life—threatening. if should be life—threatening. if you should be life—threatening. you are in should be life—threatening. if you are in your hotel room from 11 a.m.—3 pm enjoying your air—conditioning you are not spending money. you are not out on the beach, in the bars later on the beach, in the bars later on in the night. what does the long—term future look like for these european, southern european countries, when they are so reliant on tourism and tourism numbers?— are so reliant on tourism and tourism numbers? well, at the moment we — tourism numbers? well, at the moment we get _ tourism numbers? well, at the moment we get to _ tourism numbers? well, at the moment we get to see - tourism numbers? well, at the moment we get to see any - moment we get to see any decline in tourism numbers and people will be spending money in the evenings, i am sure. the interesting question is what are the implications for the industry. i think at the moment this isjust another industry. i think at the moment this is just another risk factor for clients. this is just another risk factorfor clients. i do not think at the moment we will see any major shift in demand patterns and industry has to follow what the consumers want. i think at the moment it is far

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CNN Tonight

>> thank you. there are certainly reporters there. but there are also people who play loose and fast with the facts. >> i just think the embarrassment, from what happened on their january 6th -- post january 6th coverage, the embarrassment that they suffered as a corporation will and already has affected the way they present it. yes, they're still heavily opinionated in the evenings, that is true. but i think that they would never -- i would hope now say something just to get an audience. i don't think it's that that raw, their ambition anymore now that they've been really scolded in a way that corporations, they still have stockholder lawsuits. they have and whoever was the guy that was wandering around on january 6th that they said was the ringleader. >> how do you think they'll coffer donald trump this time around? do you think that they'll -- >> that's the problem. an that's the litmus test. >> i mean, at times they seem to

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CNN Newsroom Live

and now, typically, they will move a little bit either to the east or the west, normally to the east, so you will begin to get a couple warm days and then it will cool off, but that has not been the case this year. where it has been hot, it has stayed hot for weeks really. from phoenix into parts of texas, temperatures have been above 100 every single day for about a month or so. so 100 possible records here across the southwest united states. again, temperatures above 110 degrees for phoenix. 110 or higher. so 43 degrees celsius or higher for 19 consecutive days. and that is not typical. you should be able to cool down a little bit in the evenings and that is not the case. phoenix, you won't be lower than 110 for your afternoon high another five days of 117s and 118s farenheit. something else that is moving a little long, we talk about the

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CNN This Morning Weekend

does that put on someone's body? >> good morning. you hit the nail right on the head. what we're talking about is this prolonged period of sustained heat. at periods of time where historically the body could adjust to the heat and at least in the evenings have a chance to cool off, but where there's no break and the temperatures remain high, the body remains under increased stress and emergency workload and that can be especially challenging for people with chronic health conditions, age, and a couple of other risk factors. >> what happens in the risk? >> sure. our bodies are remarkably evolved to retain optical and sustainable conditions for our organs to try to do their work. our bodies try to maintain that

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