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jane: you do? >> yeah. jane: not a dress. d >>'t think i would be walking around with rockets on my clothes, or astronauts, but that is ju i me. jane: evthe 1960's. >> even in the 1960's. jane: but there was a dark side to the pop. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard timer jane: andyl appropriated the singular grief of jackie kennedy for mass consumption as americans looked for ways to publicly express theirlings. that collective emotion was further enhanced by television, the way that most people experienced the funeral of martin luther king a few years later. at a time when rigid norms were breaking down, artists played openly with people's perceptions. the result that this exhibition demonstrates was far out. trippy, groovy -- i love saying those words. i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching orld news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , work around your lifestyso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay uph to date he latest headlines you can trust
jane: you do? >> yeah. jane: not a dress. d >>'t think i would be walking around with rockets on my clothes, or astronauts, but that is ju i me. jane: evthe 1960's. >> even in the 1960's. jane: but there was a dark side to the pop. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard timer jane: andyl appropriated the singular grief of jackie kennedy for mass consumption as americans looked for ways to publicly express theirlings. that collective emotion was further...
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jane: sure. what happened in charlottesville oft summer brought a lot historians into the public square because these were things we knew about. we knew about the monuments, the history of them. we wanted to talk about it. that was an interesting moment, a burst of historians out there. i wrote about a virginia general, a successful confederate general who after the war founded an african-american majority third-party in virginia that was in elections.sful he ended up in the u.s. senate. this is a story not many people know. so i got a lot of reaction in terms of sheer numbers. at the huffington post at something like 800,000 people had clicked on the link, if not necessarily read the whole thing. >> and you had a comparison on the academic subject. jane: i got my first dissertation on that and did not quite reach that audience the first time around. >> what does a moment like charlottesville do for people interested overall and history. does it ring more people to the dining room table talking a
jane: sure. what happened in charlottesville oft summer brought a lot historians into the public square because these were things we knew about. we knew about the monuments, the history of them. we wanted to talk about it. that was an interesting moment, a burst of historians out there. i wrote about a virginia general, a successful confederate general who after the war founded an african-american majority third-party in virginia that was in elections.sful he ended up in the u.s. senate. this...
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laura: hi, jane. well, the numbers are coming in, but they expected 2 million to 3 million eagles fans to come out, so that would make ithe biggest parade if it suppresses 3 million. it was a sea of green behind me here for most of the afternoon as spectators came out along the ivparade route fmiles long and it commenced at the philadelphia museum of art, which you may remember from the movie "rocky," a classic underdog story. it is fitting that the eagles ended up at the museum of art to y ll the story and address the crowd, because tre the underdogs against the patriots on super bowl sunday. jane: sometimes eagles don't have the best of reputation. were there any disturbing scenes? laura: we know that on super bowl sunday there were fires, cars that were flipped, light poles that came down. but so far we are hearing at people are well behaved. we are not hearing of any fights that broke out or any real disturbances. jane: looking at the fans behind you, it looks like they are still celebratin any si
laura: hi, jane. well, the numbers are coming in, but they expected 2 million to 3 million eagles fans to come out, so that would make ithe biggest parade if it suppresses 3 million. it was a sea of green behind me here for most of the afternoon as spectators came out along the ivparade route fmiles long and it commenced at the philadelphia museum of art, which you may remember from the movie "rocky," a classic underdog story. it is fitting that the eagles ended up at the museum of...
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jane: this week we heard u.s. edtelligence chiefs warning that russia will try toe in the midterms this year. how can you stop them from doing o:ell, tis rit. atop hto bheth unasbl e. cof creourse p.these folks havn indicted. but also we need to determine which if any americansffelp them pullhat they did, and make sure that those folks are held accountable. if we don't resent a strong and united front, president trump continues to refuse to acknowledge the fact and depth of russia's interference, it invites further interference by russia, other adve aarial nation even nonstate actors who will seek to interfere with american elections in the future, and elections all around the world, including europe. jane: president trump has just tweeted that there was no collusion. do you think that the investigations need to continue tle that matter? rep. castro: absolutely. i believe that president trump openly inviting russians to hack into hillary clinton's e-mails , the meetings that were arranged by members of the trump f
jane: this week we heard u.s. edtelligence chiefs warning that russia will try toe in the midterms this year. how can you stop them from doing o:ell, tis rit. atop hto bheth unasbl e. cof creourse p.these folks havn indicted. but also we need to determine which if any americansffelp them pullhat they did, and make sure that those folks are held accountable. if we don't resent a strong and united front, president trump continues to refuse to acknowledge the fact and depth of russia's...
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jane: this is "bbc world newsic am" reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien.t presid trump offers his lell-wishers to an aide wh the white house after allegations of domestic abuse, stirring the controversy en more. in winter olympics kick off south korea, and the seating chart puts the vice president and kim jong-un's sister seats apart. and her performance in "lady bird" has landed saoirse ronan an oscar nominion, so what does she think about the character she plays? >> the sort of girl that iis wh i could've been at that age. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. w rob porter waste house aide before this week was fairly known ton -- barely the public. all that changed after the man often seen at the president's side was accused of domestic abuse by his two ex-wives. in,y the president weighed wishing him well. jon sopel reports. clean-cut, the harvard law and oxford educated aid in the white house after three days of confusion and chaos, he has quit amid a swirl of domestic abuse allegations. ptoday with tsident seemed to be more con
jane: this is "bbc world newsic am" reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien.t presid trump offers his lell-wishers to an aide wh the white house after allegations of domestic abuse, stirring the controversy en more. in winter olympics kick off south korea, and the seating chart puts the vice president and kim jong-un's sister seats apart. and her performance in "lady bird" has landed saoirse ronan an oscar nominion, so what does she think about the character she plays?...
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i'm jane o'brien. thank you very much for watching "world news america," and do have a very sunny weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are signed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, f and kovlndation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacatiscape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights ome available most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is ava at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning spons by newshourroductions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on
i'm jane o'brien. thank you very much for watching "world news america," and do have a very sunny weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are signed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, f and kovlndation, pursuing solutions for america's...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. reaction is swift and furious following the release of a republican memo accusing the fbi and justicdepartment of political bias. dramatic scenes at the sentencing hearing for former usa gymnastics doctor larry nassar. a father whose thr daughters were abused lunges at him in court. >> i see my royal shadow. six more weeks of winter to go.e get ready for more cold weather. the world's most famous groundhog has spoken. punxsutawney phil saw his shadow. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after weeks of fevered speculation, a republican memo has been released alleging political as in the justice department and fbi. it was cleared by president trump in spite ostrong opposition from democrats and many in the intelligence community who says it misrepresents highly sensitive information. the bbc's nick bryant starts our verage. >> ladies and gentlemen, punxsutawney phil.ck niit is groundhog day in america, where thousands gathered to watch a ro
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. reaction is swift and furious following the release of a republican memo accusing the fbi and justicdepartment of political bias. dramatic scenes at the sentencing hearing for former usa gymnastics doctor larry nassar. a father whose thr daughters were abused lunges at him in court. >> i see my royal shadow. six more weeks of winter to go.e get ready for more cold weather. the world's most...
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jane: u.s. intelligence agencies all agree that russia middle in -- metale with esidential election and will try with the november midterms, an assessment apparently at odds with the president's view. >> we cannot confront this onreat, and it is a seriou with the whole of government deresponse, when the lof the government continues to deny that it exists. jane: this was the first majorwl appearance by appointed fbi director christopher wray. his predecessor james comey was fired after coming into conflict with president trump over thrussia. todafbi contradicted the white house over rob porter, a senior aide who left amid allegations of assaulting his two ex-wives. the administration has been vague about what it knew and when, but mr. wray gave a clear timeline. mr. wray: the fbi bmitted a partial report on the investigation in question in march, and we administrative closed the file in january, andl r this month we received additional information and we passed that on as well.e jane: ite house h
jane: u.s. intelligence agencies all agree that russia middle in -- metale with esidential election and will try with the november midterms, an assessment apparently at odds with the president's view. >> we cannot confront this onreat, and it is a seriou with the whole of government deresponse, when the lof the government continues to deny that it exists. jane: this was the first majorwl appearance by appointed fbi director christopher wray. his predecessor james comey was fired after...
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jane: reid wilson, thanks as always. reid: thanks, jane. jane: in a display of fire and ice, the winter olympicsic officiallyd off in south korea. of thening ceremony usual show of pageantry and pride, but the seating chart of treatment carries -- ew dignitaries lot of attention. aws. vice president mike pence found himself seat from north korean officials, including kim jong-un's sister. a brief time ago i spoke with bruce klingner, who is now at the heritage foundation. what is the significance of the seating? it certainly was a show that they were so close together and did not acknowledge the presence of the others. you have the leaders of south korea and japan and the almost leaders of norths.orea and the but it is as if there were a wall between vice president pence and kim's sister. jane: did you know she was going? bruce: it was a surpri to everyone that she was coming. people have been excited that the minal head of north kore was going. they saw that as important. and even more important, someone isso close to kim jong-un, sister,
jane: reid wilson, thanks as always. reid: thanks, jane. jane: in a display of fire and ice, the winter olympicsic officiallyd off in south korea. of thening ceremony usual show of pageantry and pride, but the seating chart of treatment carries -- ew dignitaries lot of attention. aws. vice president mike pence found himself seat from north korean officials, including kim jong-un's sister. a brief time ago i spoke with bruce klingner, who is now at the heritage foundation. what is the...
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. >> my name is jane sanders. my husband, steve, was always into his model trains. but when he got sick, they became much more than a hobby. they took him on the trip of a lifetime. >> i meet jane at her home here in dallas. she leads me upstairs, and i am transported to a railroad wonderland. [ train whistle blows ] oh, my goodness. unbelievable. it's massive, 2,000 square feet, taking up an entire wing of jane's house. oh, my gosh. that's so fantastic! the locomotives drive past hundreds of hand-crafted figurines and intricate details. there's two men sharing lunch on the stairs, a blonde bombshell hitchhiker, a 1950's gas station. they're cleaning the windshield like the good, old days. >> yes. >> and a scene from main street, usa. >> there's the diner with people actually sitting in there eating. >> absolutely spectacular, to every detail, jane. what's more, there's a tale behind each detail joined together like verses of a poem written by jane's late husband, steve. >> it's all his story. >> a story that begins in 1944, when steve sanders is born right here in
. >> my name is jane sanders. my husband, steve, was always into his model trains. but when he got sick, they became much more than a hobby. they took him on the trip of a lifetime. >> i meet jane at her home here in dallas. she leads me upstairs, and i am transported to a railroad wonderland. [ train whistle blows ] oh, my goodness. unbelievable. it's massive, 2,000 square feet, taking up an entire wing of jane's house. oh, my gosh. that's so fantastic! the locomotives drive past...
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us now is jane jane, i think we looked at this in the fomc language and this was a new word in january. what does this mean, more rates than expected? jane: this is a big debate. treasury yields, where will they go? inflation, is the genie out of the bottle or not? right now we are still debating how far it will go. i think it is quite interesting. the number of economies, not just the u.s. -- you could look at the u.k. and a whole bundle. there is the six nation, is wage inflation going to be the result of a tight labor market and will that feed consumption demand and cpi inflation? is different it from previous economic cycles. we do not have the same mechanism coming through. tot is what we are trying come to grips with. how far will the inflation go? and how is the dollar reacting as well. francine: you're feeling at the moment is what? we might be looking at more interest rate hikes and what is priced into the market? >> i think the key issue is still inflation. there's no doubt. the market fear is, will there be an inflection point? there's no evidence of that happening. is it gr
us now is jane jane, i think we looked at this in the fomc language and this was a new word in january. what does this mean, more rates than expected? jane: this is a big debate. treasury yields, where will they go? inflation, is the genie out of the bottle or not? right now we are still debating how far it will go. i think it is quite interesting. the number of economies, not just the u.s. -- you could look at the u.k. and a whole bundle. there is the six nation, is wage inflation going to be...
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hi,jane. how is the visit going down, nick? hi, jane. well, yes, we‘ve seen them in south london and nottingham in england, in cardiff, and now in edinburgh. all part of meghan markle‘s introduction to the uk, three months ahead of the wedding. they have left here to go to a social cafe which helps homeless people, then they will be going to a reception for young people at the palace of holyrood house. but the visit began here at edinburgh‘s most famous landmark. edinburgh castle, and they welcome to scotland on a date when the temperatures were not far from zero, and felt rather less. a day, then, for a good, warm coat. and there was meghan markle, wrapped up in something with a touch of tartan about it. as for harry, well, he‘s used to the bracing temperatures. just think of all the time the rules spent at balmoral. it is chilly, said meghan, as she greeted the crowds. i got to meet meghan today, and she is absolutely beautiful, i‘m so and she is absolutely beautiful, i‘m so excited. they the future of the rural family, meg
hi,jane. how is the visit going down, nick? hi, jane. well, yes, we‘ve seen them in south london and nottingham in england, in cardiff, and now in edinburgh. all part of meghan markle‘s introduction to the uk, three months ahead of the wedding. they have left here to go to a social cafe which helps homeless people, then they will be going to a reception for young people at the palace of holyrood house. but the visit began here at edinburgh‘s most famous landmark. edinburgh castle, and...
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mark, let's go to tfn meteorologist jane gordon standing by in the tfn severe weather lounge. jane? ted, moments ago, hurricane randy was upgraded from a category 4 to a category 5. oh, my god! jane, explain for our viewers, but not to me, because i already know, the difference between a category-4 and a category-5 hurricane. -well, it's one worse, ted. -got it. now the storm surges could be as high as 10 feet. to put that in everyday terms, an african pygmy mouse is 1.8 inches long. if you strap 66.667 pygmy mice end to end on a board, then turn that board vertically, the height of the mice would be the height of the storm surge. and, for our viewers who may be in randy's path, what should they do? learn a second language or a musical instrument. it will enrich your life immeasurably. great advice. thanks, jane. now, over to the florida keys, where randy is expected to leave nothing but rubble. mark telfer is there. mark, news me right in the face! hi, ted. here in the keys, residents are racing to prep for the storm by boarding up their homes, tying down loved ones, and fleeing to
mark, let's go to tfn meteorologist jane gordon standing by in the tfn severe weather lounge. jane? ted, moments ago, hurricane randy was upgraded from a category 4 to a category 5. oh, my god! jane, explain for our viewers, but not to me, because i already know, the difference between a category-4 and a category-5 hurricane. -well, it's one worse, ted. -got it. now the storm surges could be as high as 10 feet. to put that in everyday terms, an african pygmy mouse is 1.8 inches long. if you...
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local sources there are so interconnected to say the least jane but it seems that there is a very wide difference in terms of the spectrum in terms of how washington wants to deal with this power to deal with this service and those comments will be rocked by some around the world today but i'm call be waiting to. tell him what they view he should be doing in the united states when he comes and correlates out this week ok jim i'm going to leave you there but head over to sammy's a dan he's been at that meeting in kuwait so this two hundred million dollars pledge on wanting what it means and as far as the direction is concerned of the coalition with. jane what it means is concerned i mean you didn't really have to read too much between the lines there to really feel that concern when it came to either what the u.s. secretary of state said or his quoting counterpart had to say rex tillerson reminding everyone that the job isn't done it's not mission over and that those areas which have been captured from eisele if life doesn't return to normal if they're not rehabilitated they could go ba
local sources there are so interconnected to say the least jane but it seems that there is a very wide difference in terms of the spectrum in terms of how washington wants to deal with this power to deal with this service and those comments will be rocked by some around the world today but i'm call be waiting to. tell him what they view he should be doing in the united states when he comes and correlates out this week ok jim i'm going to leave you there but head over to sammy's a dan he's been...
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jane doe. ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the years, ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile. young, drug addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through the bone yard it felt as if she was watching a horror story unfold in real time. >> you're wondering i wonder if it's going to be the rest of the girls and i carried this little flier in my pocket and in my car for the last four years. >> and within weeks ida's early work of collecting dental records of the missing women and dna samples from their families began to payoff. bones started to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on my list. >> and you thought this is it. >> i thought this could be it, yeah. >> but ther
jane doe. ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the years, ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile. young, drug addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through the bone yard it felt as if she was watching a horror story unfold in real...
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as i've said, among the most consistent of those inquirers were her sister jane and george whitfield. in the last few weeks of franklin's life, however, one more inquirer came on the stage. franklin had known yale college president ezra styles ever since yale granted franklin an honorary master's degree in 1753, styles a congregationalist minister and a broad-minded calvinist realized that franklin was near death. quote, you have merited and received all the honors of the republic of letters and are going to a world where all sublinary glories will be lost in immortality, styles wrote to him. styles paused, would it be impertinent of him to ask about franklin's belief in christ? as much as i know of dr. franklin, styles confessed, i have not an idea of his religious sentiments. i wish to know the opinion of my venerable friend concerning jesus of nazareth. stiles adored franklin, quote, happy immortality, which i believe jesus alone has purchased for the virtuous and truly good of every religious denomination. franklin respected styles and so five weeks before his death, five weeks be
as i've said, among the most consistent of those inquirers were her sister jane and george whitfield. in the last few weeks of franklin's life, however, one more inquirer came on the stage. franklin had known yale college president ezra styles ever since yale granted franklin an honorary master's degree in 1753, styles a congregationalist minister and a broad-minded calvinist realized that franklin was near death. quote, you have merited and received all the honors of the republic of letters...
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what started with jane doe snowballed. ten former students and a coach have gone public with accusations of sexual assault, harassment and inappropriate touching. but the school stands by principal miller and her responses and denies accounts of jane doe and sharon hodgy miller. >> are they calling you a liar? >> if they are, that's okay. as long as they change their behavior. >> leslie says that response spurred a petition with nearly 3500 signatures calling for new leadership at the school. >> protecting teachers over student for over 30 years. >> if they had taken appropriate and legal action that they should have, it would have spared at least two people that we know about, the abuse they suffered. >> presentation high leaders now say no one recalls receiving the letter from leslie's parents. nbc bay area was the first to break the story late last year. see our series of reports about multiple student and teachers who have spoken out about what they call a culture of protecting schools over to students. posting that in
what started with jane doe snowballed. ten former students and a coach have gone public with accusations of sexual assault, harassment and inappropriate touching. but the school stands by principal miller and her responses and denies accounts of jane doe and sharon hodgy miller. >> are they calling you a liar? >> if they are, that's okay. as long as they change their behavior. >> leslie says that response spurred a petition with nearly 3500 signatures calling for new...
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a school sponsored trip n a statement online, jane writes mr. fernandez sexually abused me, i was only 16 years old. >> we were friends since 6 years old and she was a different person. >> she and jane went to someone they trusted. again the principal, to repowha happened? >> she said look her in the eyes and repeat that it was a dream and it did not happen. >> the girls struggled with the response and went to the vice principal. she is the current school principal. >> ms. miller turned to me and said, you know, the walls have ears so you better be careful what you are saying and who you are saying it to. >> there's no excuse for that. >> this is the chair of the child abuse prevention council. she said miller and stuckey may have violated state law by not calling police to investigate. >> there should have ban report to the police. >> to the police. >> that's the expectation under the law. >> that's the expectation, yeah. >> you are just accepting whatever information that the child is telling you and then, as soon as you have that information,
a school sponsored trip n a statement online, jane writes mr. fernandez sexually abused me, i was only 16 years old. >> we were friends since 6 years old and she was a different person. >> she and jane went to someone they trusted. again the principal, to repowha happened? >> she said look her in the eyes and repeat that it was a dream and it did not happen. >> the girls struggled with the response and went to the vice principal. she is the current school principal....
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jane doe. ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the years, ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile. young, drug addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through the bone yard it felt as if she was watching a horror story unfold in real time. >> you're wondering i wonder if it's going to be the rest of the girls and i carried this little flier in my pocket and in my car for the last four years. >> and within weeks ida's early work of collecting dental records of the missing women and dna samples from their families began to payoff. bones started to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on my list. >> and you thought this is it. >> i thought this could be it, yeah. >> but ther
jane doe. ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the years, ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile. young, drug addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through the bone yard it felt as if she was watching a horror story unfold in real...
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i was five years old and my sister jane was a baby. they went on to have two more girls, which was humorous. one of the prisoners i interviewed said, "you know when your dad was in the camp, he said that he never wanted to see another man as long as he lived." [laughter] for six years, he only had men to look at. he said, "when i get out of here, i'm going to surround myself with beautiful women." then he had four daughters. he went to gonzaga law school and became a united states attorney in spokane until he passed away at the age of 63 in 2006. he also was a mental health advocate for vietnam veterans who were coming back from the war before posttraumatic stress disorder was a term and it was being recognized. of course, my dad recognized it. he had a mentor group. he did some legal cases for some veterans that needed some extra help. they got caught up in the legal system and he wanted to do whatever he could do to help. he did prosecute a case that was recognized by the federal government. and it helped to bring forth more awarenes
i was five years old and my sister jane was a baby. they went on to have two more girls, which was humorous. one of the prisoners i interviewed said, "you know when your dad was in the camp, he said that he never wanted to see another man as long as he lived." [laughter] for six years, he only had men to look at. he said, "when i get out of here, i'm going to surround myself with beautiful women." then he had four daughters. he went to gonzaga law school and became a united...
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his parents, jane, george whitfield and others had been asking him about it all his life. anyway, he said, but i do not take your curiosity amiss and shall endeavor in a few words to gratify it, he wrote. here is my creed. i believe in one god. creator of the universe. that he governs it by his providence, that he ought to be worshipped, that the most acceptable service we can render to him is doing good to his other children. that the soul of man is immortal and will be treated with justice in another life, respecting its conduct in this. so at the end of his life, franklin was a providentialist, a believer in the duties of worship and benevolence, and he expected god would rule in a final judgment. so pretty good. then he continued. as to jesus of nazareth, my opinion of whom you particularly desire, i think the system of morals and his religion as he left them to us the best the world ever saw or is likely to see, franklin wrote. but he still had doubts. quote, i apprehend christ's teachings have received various corrupting changes. in other words, he's not sure that he
his parents, jane, george whitfield and others had been asking him about it all his life. anyway, he said, but i do not take your curiosity amiss and shall endeavor in a few words to gratify it, he wrote. here is my creed. i believe in one god. creator of the universe. that he governs it by his providence, that he ought to be worshipped, that the most acceptable service we can render to him is doing good to his other children. that the soul of man is immortal and will be treated with justice in...
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he was asking about jane fonda. he wasn't a fan. [laughter] amy: oh, yes, sir. >> first of all, thanks for your book and thanks for the mention of miniskirts. i came back from vietnam in june of 1970 to spend a few months at walter reed hospital and that is one of the things i noticed immediately. [laughter] amy: apparently it was a big deal. >> what was that? amy: apparently it was a big deal. >> actually it was a little deal, but we enjoyed it anyway. [laughter] >> i also had the chance to go back to vietnam in 2012 with a group of veterans. and when we landed in hanoi, i cannot tell you how surreal that was. we were there for about four or five days. one of the stops was at the hanoi hilton. and even 40 some odd years later, it is still very bleak and very uninviting. have you ever had the opportunity to visit there and would you if you haven't? amy: i would like to go, i've and i've not had the opportunity. but my sister jane is with us today and she did go a few years ago and toured around and sent back a lot of pictures. i und
he was asking about jane fonda. he wasn't a fan. [laughter] amy: oh, yes, sir. >> first of all, thanks for your book and thanks for the mention of miniskirts. i came back from vietnam in june of 1970 to spend a few months at walter reed hospital and that is one of the things i noticed immediately. [laughter] amy: apparently it was a big deal. >> what was that? amy: apparently it was a big deal. >> actually it was a little deal, but we enjoyed it anyway. [laughter] >> i...
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jane dailey teaches history and at the law school of university of chicago. she is an academic and public historian, and active in the media. let's talk about the intersection of that. where do you get the most attention or reaction to your work? >> they are very different. theess up until now, academy. since i've been writing for huffington post, i have gotten more reaction from the people who read those. summer and the academy but many are not. >> what
jane dailey teaches history and at the law school of university of chicago. she is an academic and public historian, and active in the media. let's talk about the intersection of that. where do you get the most attention or reaction to your work? >> they are very different. theess up until now, academy. since i've been writing for huffington post, i have gotten more reaction from the people who read those. summer and the academy but many are not. >> what
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and i'm jane doesn't this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up two palestinians found dead after israeli shelling that followed an explosion along the gaza border that injured four of its soldiers. in the city if you can so until we hear the facts everything else is just blow. russia dismisses the u.s. indictment accusing it of interfering with america's twenty sixteen presidential election plus. every politician who is taking donations on the out are a shame on you i students from the florida school with seventeen people were killed last shot at the u.s. congress for the lack of gun control legislation. first breaking news at least sixty six people are feared dead after a plane crash in iran the passenger aircraft disappeared from radar after leaving the capital tehran it was traveling to yes in the southwest. emergency services have been deployed to the mountain this is for han province is bring in david lemons he's an aviation safety specialist former pilot and consulting editor for flight global magazine he joins us now via skype from london very good to have you with us davi
and i'm jane doesn't this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up two palestinians found dead after israeli shelling that followed an explosion along the gaza border that injured four of its soldiers. in the city if you can so until we hear the facts everything else is just blow. russia dismisses the u.s. indictment accusing it of interfering with america's twenty sixteen presidential election plus. every politician who is taking donations on the out are a shame on you i students from the...
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specifically will get jacob zuma out jane or for me to thank you. so head on al-jazeera the trial begins for a palestinian teenager in the international spotlight accused of assaulting an israeli soldier plus. on behalf of the government of australia i'm sorry. after your story apology australia's prime a prime minister kevin rudd reflects on a pivotal moment for indigenous people. we should say somalia russia we say less cold air making its way towards south korea over the next temporary thing if we can truth be known as the good of a few showers just pushing over towards japan we'll see temperatures going up to twelve celsius in tokyo so some heat around there it's been cold for the winter olympics of course seoul at nine degrees celsius but the thing around five or six over the next outside of those temperatures will fall back as we go into the latter part of the way the normally wind comes back into so. yes and so there's some weather making its way across the other side of the say japan tokyo getting up to fourteen degrees you go some other way
specifically will get jacob zuma out jane or for me to thank you. so head on al-jazeera the trial begins for a palestinian teenager in the international spotlight accused of assaulting an israeli soldier plus. on behalf of the government of australia i'm sorry. after your story apology australia's prime a prime minister kevin rudd reflects on a pivotal moment for indigenous people. we should say somalia russia we say less cold air making its way towards south korea over the next temporary thing...
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singing into jane and you know for a lady to have to go on the stage and perform from people openly it is considered a taboo in afghanistan rather than one. of the best out of the jungle to go down the road and. look one of the. dodo bird. making film in the country to. see them or you know we don't have foam in this studio we don't have a c.d.o. this country give us. a really good so don't say. so we'll see it getting. bigger game of the los i want to go to sort of just some commission but i have pursued. this film called i'm not i'm delivered additional cost.
singing into jane and you know for a lady to have to go on the stage and perform from people openly it is considered a taboo in afghanistan rather than one. of the best out of the jungle to go down the road and. look one of the. dodo bird. making film in the country to. see them or you know we don't have foam in this studio we don't have a c.d.o. this country give us. a really good so don't say. so we'll see it getting. bigger game of the los i want to go to sort of just some commission but i...
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jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. details are emerging about the troubled teenager alleged to have carried out the worst school shooting since the sandy hook massacre more than five years ago. nikolas cruz appeared in court today and fas 17 charges of emeditated murder. meanwhile, the fbi aays it receivarning about cruz but wasn't able to act. the bbc's aleem maqbool starts our coverage. aleem: for hours, children in a
jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. details are emerging about the troubled teenager alleged to have carried out the worst school shooting since the sandy hook massacre more than five years ago. nikolas cruz appeared in court today and fas 17 charges of emeditated murder. meanwhile, the fbi aays it receivarning about cruz but wasn't able to act. the bbc's aleem maqbool starts our coverage. aleem: for hours, children in a
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sponsors representative charlene and jane english for their leadership on this important legislation and all of your support to make that happen. not only is it agriculture but tourism attracting people to our state like never before when people see arkansas they want to stay in arkansas and invest here. that is an attraction for us that we need to build upon. let me pause for a moment to thank those who are serving in the arkansas national guard. this last year we have seen deployments overseas and disasters at home in the arkansas national guard is ready to serve. in 2017 we had nearly 2000 soldiers and airmen in iraq, afghanistan, kuwait, djibouti, kosovo and central america. that is service. in addition we had more than 1100 guard members deployed to houston, the virgin islands and puerto rico in the aftermath of
sponsors representative charlene and jane english for their leadership on this important legislation and all of your support to make that happen. not only is it agriculture but tourism attracting people to our state like never before when people see arkansas they want to stay in arkansas and invest here. that is an attraction for us that we need to build upon. let me pause for a moment to thank those who are serving in the arkansas national guard. this last year we have seen deployments...
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inra: jane o'brien there philadelphia, where they are still celebrating. tuesday marks 100 years since the british parliament passed representation opeople act, giving women the right to vote, but only if they were over the age of 30 and own property. it will be another decade until all women over the age of 21 got the vote. our correspondent sarah smith reports on that amazing moment moment -- that moment to his moment in the struggle for equality. sarah: the palace of westminster awas billan all-male club. suffragettes targeted parliament itself. four of them chained themselvese to statues in 1909. their militant behavior was then used argument for why votes for women would be exceedingly dangerous. beneath those corridors of power, there is an intriguing memorial to the suffragette movement. in 19 11,000 of women tried to -- in 1911, thousands of women tried to avoid being registered in the census. emily davison said, if women don't count, then neither shall we be counted. she spent the nighoain a broom cu underneath westminster hall. she was discovered
inra: jane o'brien there philadelphia, where they are still celebrating. tuesday marks 100 years since the british parliament passed representation opeople act, giving women the right to vote, but only if they were over the age of 30 and own property. it will be another decade until all women over the age of 21 got the vote. our correspondent sarah smith reports on that amazing moment moment -- that moment to his moment in the struggle for equality. sarah: the palace of westminster awas billan...
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i like to ask ruth and jane to come out before i say a few words about them. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you so much. please be seated. >> i could say a lot about ruth bader ginsburg. i had a lot of alternative plans. yesterday, there is a prayer for ruth publish. did you happen to read it? it was written by abby, it's very short. at a time as disquieting as this, when many feel deflated, shaken, worried for the future, when we almost can't remember what it's like to go a day without name-calling and lives, harshness or callousness, when were nostalgic for the years of complete sentences, dignified state then ship and ask of empathy we still look to you ruth bader ginsburg, the girl turned legendary. fighter for the powerless and runs. may go from strength to strength because you have been hours. may the many more years because you make the word brighter, fair, kinder. because we need you. you helped us remain cleared not just on the foundational principles of the nation but on our jewish mandate to welcome the stranger and never stand idly by. the
i like to ask ruth and jane to come out before i say a few words about them. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you so much. please be seated. >> i could say a lot about ruth bader ginsburg. i had a lot of alternative plans. yesterday, there is a prayer for ruth publish. did you happen to read it? it was written by abby, it's very short. at a time as disquieting as this, when many feel deflated, shaken, worried for the future, when we almost can't remember what it's like to go a day...
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jane: it is victoryonday in philadelphia, and a party atmosphere is still palpable. most people i've spoken to have be00 up until about 2:00, 3: this morning and a lot of people have taken theay off of work. the commune has been the easiest they ever remembered, the roads are so quiet. spe to someone who runs a ,izza joint around thene c and he described last night as out of control. usually he would sell 200 wings a night. last night, 2000. behind me, preparations are underway for the victory parade on thursday, and i'm reliably informed that it will be the biggest parade ever seen in philadelphia. so, fly, eagles, fly. inra: jane o'brien there philadelphia, where they are still celebratin tuesday marks 100 years since the british parliament passed representation of the people act, giving women the right to vote, but only if they were over the age of 30 and own property. it will be another decade until all women over the age of 21 got the vote. our correspondent sarah smith reports on that amazing moment moment -- that moment to his moment in the struggle for equali
jane: it is victoryonday in philadelphia, and a party atmosphere is still palpable. most people i've spoken to have be00 up until about 2:00, 3: this morning and a lot of people have taken theay off of work. the commune has been the easiest they ever remembered, the roads are so quiet. spe to someone who runs a ,izza joint around thene c and he described last night as out of control. usually he would sell 200 wings a night. last night, 2000. behind me, preparations are underway for the victory...
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in late spring of 1787, he exchanged letters with his beloved sister, jane mecom, who was an evangelical christian. the sibling who maintained the longest correspondence with and the deepest influence on franklin. they reminisced about their humble beginnings as the children of a candlemaker. mecom had remained a person of humble means and relative anonymity while her brother's fame skyrocketed. ben told her that the course of his life filled him with wonder and fills me with humble thankfulness to that divine being who has graciously conducted my steps and prospered me in this strange land to a degree that i could not have rationally expected and by no means conceive myself to have merited. i beg the continuance of his favor. chronic sickness made it difficult for franklin to stand and speak at the convention. he did offer occasional comments, seeking to steer the delegates towards a successful conclusion. early on, he also made a substantive speech arguing against paying a salary to the president or to other members of the executive branch. he based this argument on his dim view of hum
in late spring of 1787, he exchanged letters with his beloved sister, jane mecom, who was an evangelical christian. the sibling who maintained the longest correspondence with and the deepest influence on franklin. they reminisced about their humble beginnings as the children of a candlemaker. mecom had remained a person of humble means and relative anonymity while her brother's fame skyrocketed. ben told her that the course of his life filled him with wonder and fills me with humble...
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jane cease -- jane's story came to light when she alerted authorities at her school. now she's trying to cope with the guilt and shame of her past. it's not jane who should be ashamed, it's dastardly human traffickers like maria who should be ashamed. that's why my legislation gives federal judges the ability to publish names and photographs of convicted buyers and sellers of our children. buyers and sellers will no longer be able to hide in plain sight under the cloak of being anonymous. those who sell and buy the innocence of children should be shamed for all to see. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? without objection the gentlewoman is recognized for ne minute. >> mr. speaker, today i'm filing a bipartisan bill to ensure israel has defenses. threats to israel come from hamas and gaza in iran, each has an arsal that can target israel. the u.s. and israel signed an agreement that the u.s. would provide israel with $500 million a year in missi
jane cease -- jane's story came to light when she alerted authorities at her school. now she's trying to cope with the guilt and shame of her past. it's not jane who should be ashamed, it's dastardly human traffickers like maria who should be ashamed. that's why my legislation gives federal judges the ability to publish names and photographs of convicted buyers and sellers of our children. buyers and sellers will no longer be able to hide in plain sight under the cloak of being anonymous. those...
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jane walker will appear on 250,000 bottles nationwide next month. the female version of the iconic logo is an attempt to draw more women to the world's bes best-selling scotch. for every bottle produced, $1 will be donated to women's organizations. >>> ahead, nra supporters fight back. we'll tell you which airline might lose a big tax break after it ended its discount program for the national rifle association. >>> this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by -- advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small size... that's fast, 'cause it's liquid. you'll ask... "what pain?" advil liqui-gels minis. you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. where life meets legal. when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to whiten four shades for a v
jane walker will appear on 250,000 bottles nationwide next month. the female version of the iconic logo is an attempt to draw more women to the world's bes best-selling scotch. for every bottle produced, $1 will be donated to women's organizations. >>> ahead, nra supporters fight back. we'll tell you which airline might lose a big tax break after it ended its discount program for the national rifle association. >>> this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by...