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doris got a life sentence. yvette condemned to die.out her first day on death row. >> i begin to hear insults. i first got in and begin to hear people talk about. oh, she got death. oh, she is going to die for the crimes she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel and see my sister she would be in the window. i would walk by with a group of ladies. and everybody was saying, doris there is your sister. i said god there she is. i wish she was out here. you know? i hated to go by there just to see her. it would hurt my heart. and i would ache. >> after six years, yvette's punishment was reduced to life, and she could leave death row and see doris. >> i was so excited. we were crying, kissing and hugging it was like a great reunion. i started crying. i got emotional. and i just begin to praise god. yeah. >> though they can see each other on the yard. prison officials won't let
doris got a life sentence. yvette condemned to die.out her first day on death row. >> i begin to hear insults. i first got in and begin to hear people talk about. oh, she got death. oh, she is going to die for the crimes she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel and see my sister she would be in the window. i...
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and i was praying for doris and for the other woman. and i was praying for my people, hoping this will end peacefully, hoping no one will get hurt. that nobody would die. >> a photo of that moment was taken by a reporter from aboriginal peoples television network. >> rcmp vehicles were set ablaze. while amanda polchies was being arrested, the photo went viral. >> why do you think people connected so much? >> because it's a struggle. you can see the struggle. like if you look at the picture you have all of these rcmp officers and they can do so much and then there's a woman kneeling down in the road with a feather. >> move back! move back! move back! >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wanted there country back >> al jazeera america presents the passion... >> onward.. >> pain... >> it's too much... >> ..and t
and i was praying for doris and for the other woman. and i was praying for my people, hoping this will end peacefully, hoping no one will get hurt. that nobody would die. >> a photo of that moment was taken by a reporter from aboriginal peoples television network. >> rcmp vehicles were set ablaze. while amanda polchies was being arrested, the photo went viral. >> why do you think people connected so much? >> because it's a struggle. you can see the struggle. like if you...
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next on the list is a biography of pioneering aviator amelia earhart by doris rich. and also the story of actress mary francis thompson who as a representative of the chickasaw nation provedor at state dinners for a president roosevelt and was named oklahoma's first state treasurer in 1987. next is this million more, managing martians, by donna shirley who spent 35 years as an arrow space engineer in which she led the team creating the sojourner mars rover, and finishing all the list is a look at the life of cleopatra. so see what another book congressman coll has recommended, visit coal/house.gov. >> here's our primetime lineup. tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern the argument that's first amendment was created to protect the democratic process. not individual rights. at 7:30 princeton university's patricia kelly talk about how poor people in baltimore are created by the government. then at 8:00, the cargoment hat china is not overtaking the united states as the supreme global power. followed by author john ronson's take on public shaming at 9:00 p.m. eastern. on "after wo
next on the list is a biography of pioneering aviator amelia earhart by doris rich. and also the story of actress mary francis thompson who as a representative of the chickasaw nation provedor at state dinners for a president roosevelt and was named oklahoma's first state treasurer in 1987. next is this million more, managing martians, by donna shirley who spent 35 years as an arrow space engineer in which she led the team creating the sojourner mars rover, and finishing all the list is a look...
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. >> doris, you are of course an historian.t moves so fast as the acceptance of same-sex marriage? >> it is astonishing. when you think about only a decade ago president clinton signed the defensive marriage act and you get civil unions in vermont and massachusetts saying same-sex and other states following one after another. i think it suggests something really important about our civic light. where does prejudice come from when one group, one class one race, one people with sexual orientation has little to do with the others and they characterize them and stereotype them. gay people are now working with all sorts of people. their children are going to school with the children of state people. they are part of your neighborhood. it's harder to say they are other. you feel a sense of their desires, their passions. that makes a heavy civic life. i think it's a wonderful mark not just about gay marriage and gay rights, but about what can happen in a society when we stop being behind tribal barriers. it's a good thing. >> on this
. >> doris, you are of course an historian.t moves so fast as the acceptance of same-sex marriage? >> it is astonishing. when you think about only a decade ago president clinton signed the defensive marriage act and you get civil unions in vermont and massachusetts saying same-sex and other states following one after another. i think it suggests something really important about our civic light. where does prejudice come from when one group, one class one race, one people with sexual...
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this is what doris wrote to me.t culture today, which is most she's known in her time it's not like the 50s. one congressman hit a senator over the head with a cane. we haven't come to that yet. obviously in today's politic, purchasing a vote in ways lincoln had to do blatantly back then is something you can't get away with anymore. remember the 13th amendment passed the senate by the two thirds vote it needed. it didn't have the votes at the time in the house. what did lincoln know that was so important? he knew this had to be a bipartisan deal. he knew it was important that one party didn't try to just jam through the 13th amendment which by the way he could have easily done if he had waited after the second inaugural when republican gains from the november election would have insured the amendment's passage and success. in doris's book "team of rivals." how much better would it be if this congress could complete the john? if democrats as well as republicans could be brought to show the passage? lincoln sent the m
this is what doris wrote to me.t culture today, which is most she's known in her time it's not like the 50s. one congressman hit a senator over the head with a cane. we haven't come to that yet. obviously in today's politic, purchasing a vote in ways lincoln had to do blatantly back then is something you can't get away with anymore. remember the 13th amendment passed the senate by the two thirds vote it needed. it didn't have the votes at the time in the house. what did lincoln know that was so...
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god bless you doris day for giving us such a great theme song. >> woodruff: the remarkable life of a mother. npr's scott simon chronicles the lessons of a lifetime on twitter and in his new memoir, "unforgettable." those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> it doesn't matter what kind of weather. it doesn't matter what time of day or night. when mother nature's done her worst, the only thing that matters to us, is keeping the lights on for you. we're the men and women of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. keeping the power on in communities like yours, all across the country. because when bad weather strikes, we'll be there for you. the i.b.e.w. the power professionals. >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us e
god bless you doris day for giving us such a great theme song. >> woodruff: the remarkable life of a mother. npr's scott simon chronicles the lessons of a lifetime on twitter and in his new memoir, "unforgettable." those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> it doesn't matter what kind of weather. it doesn't matter what time of day or night. when mother nature's done her worst,...
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. >> joining me, asa hutchinson, doris goodwin, cooper of the "new york" "new york times," and matt bye of yahoo news. william welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press." >>> good morning before we get to all the week's politics and the discussion of america's drone war one story is dominating headlines across the globe this sunday. desperate rescue efforts are underway after the worst earthquake to hit nepal in more than 80 years. it struck near the capital, katmandu. the death toll is now over 2,000. it includes 17 climbers who were killed by avalanches on mount everest. one nepali journalist said this, the sadness is sinking in. we have lost our temples our history, the places we grew grew up. let's go to richard engle. he's in katmandu this morning. >> reporter: it is now a city where people aren't living inside their homes. every green space has been taken over. people are afraid to go into their homes, to sleep inside their homes. behind me is one of the biggest parks in the city. but it is not just this park. people are slee
. >> joining me, asa hutchinson, doris goodwin, cooper of the "new york" "new york times," and matt bye of yahoo news. william welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press." >>> good morning before we get to all the week's politics and the discussion of america's drone war one story is dominating headlines across the globe this sunday. desperate rescue efforts are underway after the...
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thank you so much to vanessa, dorie, yasiel and adrienne. that is our show for today.hout out to my new nephew ian, just 9 days old today, happy easter, and happy passover too, and happy holiday to all of you at home. now for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> you have so much to celebrate today. thank you so much. hey, everyone, sharp words on the iran deal we'll hear from a prominent u.s. senator who takes israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to task over his position on the framework agreement. >>> the defense for former new england patriots player aaron hernandez begins its case tomorrow. we'll look at whether he stands a chance of walking away a free man. >>> and how thin is too thin? we'll look at a new law in france which cracks down on agencies hiring those super skinny models. don't go anywhere. i'll be right back. rice we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel con
thank you so much to vanessa, dorie, yasiel and adrienne. that is our show for today.hout out to my new nephew ian, just 9 days old today, happy easter, and happy passover too, and happy holiday to all of you at home. now for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> you have so much to celebrate today. thank you so much. hey, everyone, sharp words on the iran deal we'll hear from a prominent u.s. senator who takes israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to task over his...
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thank you doris. michelle carter. vicevice president for worldwide speaker's group and a guest of our speaker. paul, national security reporter for u.s. news and world report and a third generation member of the national press club. joel whitaker. editor and publisher of cane's beverage news daily and the former secretary of the national press club. ayaan hirsip.ali is an aah tore and former muslim and outspoken critic of the religion she renounced. the latest book "hair tick, why islam needs a reformation now" possitys that ordinary muslims are ready for a change. in a recent essay she points to rising u.s. immigration from countries where many hold views that americans would see as extreme. she wrote people with views such as these pose a threat to us all not because those who hold them will all turn to terrorism, most will not. but such attitudes imply a readiness to turn a blind eye to the use of violence and intimidation. hirsi ali was raised in a strict muslim family in sew mailia and survived female genital mut
thank you doris. michelle carter. vicevice president for worldwide speaker's group and a guest of our speaker. paul, national security reporter for u.s. news and world report and a third generation member of the national press club. joel whitaker. editor and publisher of cane's beverage news daily and the former secretary of the national press club. ayaan hirsip.ali is an aah tore and former muslim and outspoken critic of the religion she renounced. the latest book "hair tick, why islam...
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with new leadership the city hopes to put an admonish from long-time resident doris into action. >> get, and love one another as neighbors. >> reporter: all here agree change will not come overnight, but tuesday's vote may one day be seen as a turning point. rob reynolds al jazeera, ferguson missouri. >>> more to come on al jazeera, including -- >> i'm in poland where nervousness over the ukraine conflict has prompted a big increase in membership of paramilitary groups. ♪ >> translator: -- and really thankful the people who are in need in a lot of places. today the indian government has evacuated some of its citizens through two flights. coordination is still there with the other states and other countries. today also there is a message from the coalition command to the commanders of some yemeni units who contacted the legitimate government of yemen, and some of the yemeni officers who are affiliated to the legitimate regime. some units are in marib, and the information is there around these units. we don't want now to announce the names of members, but we stress that there are vulnerab
with new leadership the city hopes to put an admonish from long-time resident doris into action. >> get, and love one another as neighbors. >> reporter: all here agree change will not come overnight, but tuesday's vote may one day be seen as a turning point. rob reynolds al jazeera, ferguson missouri. >>> more to come on al jazeera, including -- >> i'm in poland where nervousness over the ukraine conflict has prompted a big increase in membership of paramilitary...
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we can definitely do that wherever somebody knocks on my dory get role mad so i wanted to be in the right - and sure we can have a longer communication i want to make sure - >> there's a lace of our staff types of outreach you can do. >> any other pregnancy questions i want to make sure we get through the agenda thank you. >> sfpd. >> officer avery parker i included a short list of requested conditions for the poe, of course if there's an incident to notify us and document it you know also not to allow entry for already intoxicated individuals and a list of events be overwhelmed to me i did a drop in awhile back and i think this was maybe december of the space and i know that the alcohol is not in our purview but i found a bar inside where they're selling alcohol illegal against the abc i spoke to them it wasn't going to happen anywhere, etc., etc. they're also applying for a poe and ion their programming is amazing i support what they're after what they're going to do to bring to the community i wanted to be emphasized they tha they stay absent asbestos laws that's my main concern they'r
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ana marÍa: doris jimenez si se llegara a levantar la suspensiÓn temporal y aprobar mi solicitud el beneficiobajar sin pensar que tal vez no vas a regresar o no vas a poder ver a tus hijos. vas a poder ir a visitar a tus padres o vas a poder ver a un familiar a tu paÍs, es increÍble, tener... poder trabajar sin miedo, poder estar aquÍ sin miedo aunque sabemos que es temporalmente y por eso una de las luchas que estamos continuando es poder tener una reforma migratoria y que pueda ser permanente y que pueda estar la gente viviendo aquÍ que ha hecho su casa en estados unidos poder estar aquÍ sin tener que sentir que eres parte de alguien de segunda clase es increÍble... en ese sentido poder vivir, trabajar y viajar tambiÉn a tu paÍs. (inaudible) ana marÍa; quÉ tipo de crÍmenes hace que la gente no califique para esta acciÓn ejecutiva, especÍficamente la diferencia entre a lo mejor un crimen menor como una multa, una situaciÓn de trÁfico u ofensas en donde las personas estÁn calificadas como alguna especie de amenaza para la sociedad estados unidos, de gente que entrarÍa en la calidad de de port
ana marÍa: doris jimenez si se llegara a levantar la suspensiÓn temporal y aprobar mi solicitud el beneficiobajar sin pensar que tal vez no vas a regresar o no vas a poder ver a tus hijos. vas a poder ir a visitar a tus padres o vas a poder ver a un familiar a tu paÍs, es increÍble, tener... poder trabajar sin miedo, poder estar aquÍ sin miedo aunque sabemos que es temporalmente y por eso una de las luchas que estamos continuando es poder tener una reforma migratoria y que pueda ser...
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legendary actress doris day is 91. good health to all of them. news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." have a great friday and a terrific weekend, everyone. >>> officers could lose their jobs. san francisco police chief greg s surr responding to an investigation into racest text messages. >>> partying well into the night, the two south bay bars packed as the community comes together to support the family of a fallen police officer. >>> what a disgraced south bay politician is doing today to avoid more jail time. >>> a live look outside this morning, the bay bridge from the emeryville perspective. it is friday april the 3rd and you are watching "today in the bay." and a good friday morning. it's 4:30.
legendary actress doris day is 91. good health to all of them. news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." have a great friday and a terrific weekend, everyone. >>> officers could lose their jobs. san francisco police chief greg s surr responding to an investigation into racest text messages. >>> partying well into the night, the two south bay bars packed as the community comes together to support the family of a fallen police officer. >>>...
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warming up well, but do not think the weather is all hunky-dory. >> first alert meteorologist eric grow with more on a yellow or hurt -- yellow alert ahead. >> the yellow alert is for friday for rain and potentially thunderstorms, but tomorrow it is breezy. those breezes bring in milder temperatures, and we have been on a roller coaster lately. sunday up to 49 degrees. we reached mid-sixties on monday low 70s on tuesday. today is our high temperature was 61. pretty seasonable for this time of year. average high of 62 degrees. tomorrow we get into the 70s. though strong, gusty winds out of the south and southwest pulling in that warmer air. wind gust tracker looking at winds gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour in the morning as you head out the door. headed back home, the winds pick up to around 25 to 30 miles per hour and that's where they stay overnight thursday into early friday morning. this is what you wake up to. 38240 degrees. mostly clear and breezy on thursday morning. we'll talk more about the chance for thunderstorms coming up in the first alert seven-day forecast. >> a man who wo
warming up well, but do not think the weather is all hunky-dory. >> first alert meteorologist eric grow with more on a yellow or hurt -- yellow alert ahead. >> the yellow alert is for friday for rain and potentially thunderstorms, but tomorrow it is breezy. those breezes bring in milder temperatures, and we have been on a roller coaster lately. sunday up to 49 degrees. we reached mid-sixties on monday low 70s on tuesday. today is our high temperature was 61. pretty seasonable for...
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. >> did you read doris kerns goodwin? did you read. >> he says he will do it a square deal. >> the other interesting thing about that period is that is the solution to our problem. but there was the discussion about the challenges. especially roosevelt. but most of the actual policies did not come from washington that conversation gave options to places all around america. so at that time they came from galveston. and n. iowa kansas. high schools were invented in iowa and count - - kansas. with the idea with the secondary education. but how old? >> the 20th century. but it will levels the playing field. it happened but for all the kids socially immorally in mentally fit to be built into the economy? >> is about 12% of gdp per year her carry big chunk of that is the colonel justice and then we will have to pay for those rats it is not the normal thing. that is not a major part of the cost. because they're much less healthy. because poor kids are much more obese but there is day percentage but the other important part is th
. >> did you read doris kerns goodwin? did you read. >> he says he will do it a square deal. >> the other interesting thing about that period is that is the solution to our problem. but there was the discussion about the challenges. especially roosevelt. but most of the actual policies did not come from washington that conversation gave options to places all around america. so at that time they came from galveston. and n. iowa kansas. high schools were invented in iowa and...
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talk with to do all this stuff instagram in would do that would do the new sitting on a horse's we do doris wood and those on a horse is a grant of loggers would grant a say as logs were not going to city hall. >> gary radnich: of the paid a park at night that meters going at 11:00 at night now grant is back in everybody's good graces of oakland just went crazy today this is billy butler and try not to use that nickname i think it works in kansas city country breakfast ahead of a three run homer is probably only american league player to hit a 387 his nickname is country breakfast as mayor getting help from scott sam fall with the catch with went to spring training you treat my son beautifully and the a's win of the score of eight to one. talk radio to run up the first pitch. today minorities nobody boost tom brady perry would force about smoking best mookie... moquis 02 basis on one play he stole two bases. michael crabtree the word is out he's got to stay in a bay area and play with for the oakland raiders. all this talk with his agents crabtree is gonna have a thick and we're telling you
talk with to do all this stuff instagram in would do that would do the new sitting on a horse's we do doris wood and those on a horse is a grant of loggers would grant a say as logs were not going to city hall. >> gary radnich: of the paid a park at night that meters going at 11:00 at night now grant is back in everybody's good graces of oakland just went crazy today this is billy butler and try not to use that nickname i think it works in kansas city country breakfast ahead of a three...
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they were looking at doris day? >> she was the great star of the day that sang.hoose this newcomer to the film. instead of sean connery or richard burton. look at the tape for the role of leasele. recognize her? >> i am 16 going on 17 ♪ that's mia farrow trying out. kurt russell, richard dreyfus and some of the brothers tried out and were rejected. the director brought together a group of relative unknowns in austria to make a musical no guarantee of success. >> one of the smarter children lost her two front teeth. they are ready with substitute. one grew six inches in six months. they used boxes to make her look taller. something about these children invited four generations of kids watching the film to imagine themselves as part of a household too. everyone is saying -- >> i want her to be my mother. >> i want julie andrews as my mother. >> for they only knew, poor soul. >> busy showing the children what a voice coach said. amateurs practice until they get it right. professionals practice until they can't go wrong. feel where they are taking you. ♪ >> at the en
they were looking at doris day? >> she was the great star of the day that sang.hoose this newcomer to the film. instead of sean connery or richard burton. look at the tape for the role of leasele. recognize her? >> i am 16 going on 17 ♪ that's mia farrow trying out. kurt russell, richard dreyfus and some of the brothers tried out and were rejected. the director brought together a group of relative unknowns in austria to make a musical no guarantee of success. >> one of the...
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dori in shipping, they were talking about that replacing the dow jones transportation index.into it years ago. did well. didn't do well. i don't know this name a lot. i don't like it from what i know. hilary: i'd be careful. your money is better everywhere else. >> shipping rates are plummeting. charles: so many other names. they did move their headquarters out of california into houston. there are so many better names than this one. >> i'm with you on that. you know, oxy has been a pe rectangle, they've missed so much. they're giving their ceo so much money for life. charles: before we move to the next guy, steve, on those three names, any opinions on them? >> charles, i'll defend oxy. i like it. you know why i do? i like all of the above when it comes to energy names. oxy, it's an oily name. about crude oil. not about natural gas. crude oil for the next couple of years is the place to be rather than oversupplied natural gas. charles: honeywell, ge in that order. honeywell, buy and old. i'm not a fan of 3m. ge, do not like it. any of you like these names? hilary: 3m. i love
dori in shipping, they were talking about that replacing the dow jones transportation index.into it years ago. did well. didn't do well. i don't know this name a lot. i don't like it from what i know. hilary: i'd be careful. your money is better everywhere else. >> shipping rates are plummeting. charles: so many other names. they did move their headquarters out of california into houston. there are so many better names than this one. >> i'm with you on that. you know, oxy has been a...
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talk to us about al dori and his alleged ties to isil. >> well, izzat ibrahim al-douri was part of saddam hussein's regime that was still unaccounted for. this is not the first time that it was reported that he was killed. photos appear to be him. it looks like douri. but dna tests will be conducted in order to confirm his identity. back in the day he was saddam hussein's right hand man. more recently he was believed to be leading a baathist group that was consisted of former intelligence officers and elite droops from saddam hussein's regime. it's a group believed to have aligned itself with isil last year when isil took over mosul. you know, there was a time when izzat birahim's demise would have been big news. the u.n. central command that had been tracking back in the day, tracking the where about it's of all the these saddam hussein loyalists don't attract that any more. at the state department there was no prepared statement. >> if it's true, i think it would probably an victory for the iraqi security forces, certainly, but i don't know yet. we're looking into it. >> yes they're sti
talk to us about al dori and his alleged ties to isil. >> well, izzat ibrahim al-douri was part of saddam hussein's regime that was still unaccounted for. this is not the first time that it was reported that he was killed. photos appear to be him. it looks like douri. but dna tests will be conducted in order to confirm his identity. back in the day he was saddam hussein's right hand man. more recently he was believed to be leading a baathist group that was consisted of former intelligence...
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that would make donna edwards the easy doris. for baker to make, but the county -- endorsement for baker to make, but the county executive specially close to van hollen. >> the ranking member on the budget committee is a very important thing for us in the state and county. i know he'll do the same thing on the senate side. it was an easy decision in this respect that i don't know him as a name, a congressman. i know him personally and i know the working relationship. >> reporter: montgomery county executive ike leggett backed baker up today saying van hollen's record on diversity is beyond question. the edwards campaign released a statement today saying, "she has the backs of prince george's county voters on issues." scott broom, wusa9. >> donna edwards has been endorsed by other key players in prince george's county politics like the council chair mel franklin. >>> new information on the officer who shot a man inside a home in crofton, maryland, over the weekend. the officer is lieutenant harry peterson. two officers responded t
that would make donna edwards the easy doris. for baker to make, but the county -- endorsement for baker to make, but the county executive specially close to van hollen. >> the ranking member on the budget committee is a very important thing for us in the state and county. i know he'll do the same thing on the senate side. it was an easy decision in this respect that i don't know him as a name, a congressman. i know him personally and i know the working relationship. >> reporter:...
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here but ships millions of jobs overseas to make iphones where the working conditions are not hunky-doryf that and how they're essentially shooting first and later, maybe asking questions, but don't count on it? >> what i think is so interesting, neil this is a story fabricated out of nothing. there is no gay couple in indiana denied catering of pizza and bread sticks at their wedding. neil: by the way who straight or gay has a pizza shop cater their wedding? i would do that for my daughter -- >> come on. come on! >> i'm just saying, i'm just saying, straight or gay, that's weird. i interrupted your fine point. go ahead. there is no gay couple getting pizza and bread sticks. a reporter asked the question and created a firestorm. but what we do have is regular people, the o'connors who have had to shut down their restaurant and who have suffered real consequences and i think it's important to realize what the debate about is not about rfra the religious freedom and restoration act but whether anybody is going to be able to hold beliefs against gay marriage and have that not equated with b
here but ships millions of jobs overseas to make iphones where the working conditions are not hunky-doryf that and how they're essentially shooting first and later, maybe asking questions, but don't count on it? >> what i think is so interesting, neil this is a story fabricated out of nothing. there is no gay couple in indiana denied catering of pizza and bread sticks at their wedding. neil: by the way who straight or gay has a pizza shop cater their wedding? i would do that for my...
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. >> makes beyonce sound is like doris day. titles. >> no, no, no no. >> they can go online if they want the titles, no no no. >> do you agree with this? >> whatever happened to a good old barry manilow record? what is america becoming? it is disgusting to me. >> there is so much good music out there. the osmonds,. >> do you really think the tremendous version of hair. >> i want my presidents listening to john philip sues za and stuff like that. not nikki my nawj. >> we want it done in the house music way. >> a remix. >> there are the boys. >> some titles? no? >> got to get out of here. got to go. boy we got away with it again. suzanne somers wants me to live a long time. why? we will find out moments away. ♪ ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com >>> back of the book segment tonight, as you may know, actress suzanne somers has written a number of books o
. >> makes beyonce sound is like doris day. titles. >> no, no, no no. >> they can go online if they want the titles, no no no. >> do you agree with this? >> whatever happened to a good old barry manilow record? what is america becoming? it is disgusting to me. >> there is so much good music out there. the osmonds,. >> do you really think the tremendous version of hair. >> i want my presidents listening to john philip sues za and stuff like that....
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dori gold, senior adviser to benjamin netanyahu, says palestinian entry to the icc goes against the court's mandate. >> you don't need an icc to come here to investigate israeli practices, because we have our own domestic system, which is respected throughout the world. >> reporter: but human rights watch says those investigations have not taken place on either side, and that the icc may just provide strong enough reason for both the palestinians and the israelis to break a pattern of impunity. he's been angry a lot lately, says his mother. maybe because of the school and the situation he faces every day. she says she worries about his son and his walk to and from school every day and the expanding settlement. they need to be judged on what they do to our kids, she says. they have no right to do what they're doing. and we wish the palestinian authority could take our rights back. but she carries little hope for that. all she can do is wait for her son to come home. >> we're going to take a quick break on cnn. we'll have more news on the university shooting in kenya when we come back. stay w
dori gold, senior adviser to benjamin netanyahu, says palestinian entry to the icc goes against the court's mandate. >> you don't need an icc to come here to investigate israeli practices, because we have our own domestic system, which is respected throughout the world. >> reporter: but human rights watch says those investigations have not taken place on either side, and that the icc may just provide strong enough reason for both the palestinians and the israelis to break a pattern...
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thank you, doris.michelle carter, vice president for worldwide speakers group and a guest of our speaker. paul shenkman national security reporter for "u.s. news & world report" and a third generation member of the national press club. joel whitaker, editor and publisher of keane's beverage news daily and the former secretary of the national press club. [applause] ayaan hirsi ali, author, woman right as activist and former muslim and outspoken critic of the religion she renounced. her latest book, "her rhett tick why islam need as reformation now." posits that ordinary muslims are ready for a change. in a recent essay she points to rising immigration from countries where many hold views that americans would see as extreme. she wrote people with views such as these pose a threat to us all not because those who hold them will all turn to terrorism. most will not. but such attitudes imply a readiness to turn a blind eye to the use of violence and intimidation. her sy ali was raised in a strict muslim fami
thank you, doris.michelle carter, vice president for worldwide speakers group and a guest of our speaker. paul shenkman national security reporter for "u.s. news & world report" and a third generation member of the national press club. joel whitaker, editor and publisher of keane's beverage news daily and the former secretary of the national press club. [applause] ayaan hirsi ali, author, woman right as activist and former muslim and outspoken critic of the religion she renounced....
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it's little wonder that popular writers spanning the 20th and 21st centuries such as carl samburg, doris good win and bill o'reilly have all included in their books. just like last week i was reading destiny of the republic. i was reading it for pleasure. it's a wonderful book about the assassination of james garfield. and claims that secretary of war robert todd lincoln told this dream to president garfield during the final cabinet meeting on june 30 two days before garfield was assassinated. what irony you can't get more than that. historian recently appropriated the story for the title of his new book, lincoln dreamed he died. don't buy that book. wait for mine to come out. the question is is the story true? i think we should be naturally hesitant to accept such a fantasticical story and the story could be greater cause for concern. first published his account in a newspaper in 1887 more than 22 years after lincoln died. it later appeared in his recollections of abraham lincoln, a book published in 1895. in recollections he claimed to recount the story from notes which i made immediat
it's little wonder that popular writers spanning the 20th and 21st centuries such as carl samburg, doris good win and bill o'reilly have all included in their books. just like last week i was reading destiny of the republic. i was reading it for pleasure. it's a wonderful book about the assassination of james garfield. and claims that secretary of war robert todd lincoln told this dream to president garfield during the final cabinet meeting on june 30 two days before garfield was assassinated....
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dorie, thank you for coming in. >> sean penn will be here to talk about his new documentary on exposurehead. >> we don't even know what's in our furniture, our cleaning supplies, our shampoos, our make-up. if you're not outraged you're o not paying attention to what the hell is going on. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! >> an irish woman along with her two friends set out last week to find their own dopple gangers to find their own twins. and she met up with her dopple ganger and after changing clot
dorie, thank you for coming in. >> sean penn will be here to talk about his new documentary on exposurehead. >> we don't even know what's in our furniture, our cleaning supplies, our shampoos, our make-up. if you're not outraged you're o not paying attention to what the hell is going on. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it!...
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. >> makes beyonce sound is like doris day.ome of the titles. >> no, no, no no. >> they can go online if they want the titles, no no no. >> do you agree with this? >> whatever happened to a good old barry manilow record? what is america becoming? it is disgusting to me. >> there is so much good music out there. the osmonds,. >> do you really think the tremendous version of hair. >> i want my presidents listening to john philip sues za and stuff like that. not nikki my nawj. >> we want it done in the house music way. >> a remix. >> there are the boys. >> some titles? no? >> got to get out of here. got to go. boy we got away with it again. suzanne somers wants me to live a long time. why? we will find out moments away. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. drivers, to your marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes
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everything is hunky-dory. it's not. >> i mean there's a -- i don't think the question has been answered talking about the firearm used whether that was his personal firearm -- >> let's go back to this. he's answering a pertinent question now. >> he's qualified. that's documented. >> reporter: the gun he used -- >> is he qualified? >> reporter: to use that specific gun. >> something we're still looking at. that's part of the administrative review. >> reporter: sheriff, you guys have said that this phenomenon of slips and capture is what led mr. bates to confuse a bright yellow taser for a small black handgun. a number of experts have come out since then that said in a lot of ways this is junk science. do you still stand by this phenomenon? >> i'm not an expert in that area. i can't speak to it. >> reporter: your department ruled it out -- >> i know mr. bates is going to be tried for a homicide and those facts will come out then. >> reporter: sheriff, have you removed deputies from any other team or a section of
everything is hunky-dory. it's not. >> i mean there's a -- i don't think the question has been answered talking about the firearm used whether that was his personal firearm -- >> let's go back to this. he's answering a pertinent question now. >> he's qualified. that's documented. >> reporter: the gun he used -- >> is he qualified? >> reporter: to use that specific gun. >> something we're still looking at. that's part of the administrative review....
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i want to particular bank the creative and indomitable lisa banks, jenny donnelly, and brian doris further work on the scale of. -- on this gala. thanks to all who are here and support our mission. finally, think -- thank you to our constitutional champions who stand up for the constitution and the rights of us all. for more about our first honoree , senator patrick leahy, please welcome debo patrick adegbile. his biography of his and speaking others will be in the program. so let me welcome him to the stage. [applause] debo: ordinarily i would ask for that step to come back here, but since we are amongst friends, i will dispatch with that. good evening. it is a great pleasure to be here with you and to be here celebrating the constitution project and the important work. but it a special pleasure to be here to present an award to my mentor friend, and former employer senator patrick leahy. senator leahy by every measure is a constitutional champions and tonight, i will speak just briefly about some of the reasons why we know that to be the case. as a center, -- a center, a former chairman
i want to particular bank the creative and indomitable lisa banks, jenny donnelly, and brian doris further work on the scale of. -- on this gala. thanks to all who are here and support our mission. finally, think -- thank you to our constitutional champions who stand up for the constitution and the rights of us all. for more about our first honoree , senator patrick leahy, please welcome debo patrick adegbile. his biography of his and speaking others will be in the program. so let me welcome...
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dory from florida. hello dory, democrat line. hello? caller: hello? host:. all right.n through your telephone, folks. turn down the tv. otherwise you get a delay. here is an article you may be interested in reading. if you go to "usa today," taxpayers help pay for cruz political trips. i do better research done. robert from north carolina. we are listening. caller: thank you. on what is going on in indiana, this shows how money is everything to the republican party. politics, as it may be. it is these -- if these large corporations would not get involved, they would not do a thing about it. as far as republicans, it is racism, they are homophobic. it is a disgrace that this country is going backwards. what is happening on fox news, it is not a news network. it is not america's new station. fox news is hate tv. it is entertainment at its lowest level. it is about time this country woke up and started doing something to help everybody instead of just the billionaires. host: al, toledo, washington. democrat. caller: good morning. thanks to c-span. there are so many topics
dory from florida. hello dory, democrat line. hello? caller: hello? host:. all right.n through your telephone, folks. turn down the tv. otherwise you get a delay. here is an article you may be interested in reading. if you go to "usa today," taxpayers help pay for cruz political trips. i do better research done. robert from north carolina. we are listening. caller: thank you. on what is going on in indiana, this shows how money is everything to the republican party. politics, as it...
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skipping over our speaker is doris from science and health communication with the npc member who are arranged today's program. thank you. machel carter, vice president for worldwide speakers group and a guest of our speaker. paul, national security you reporter for "u.s. news and world report" in the third generation member of the national press club. jolt whitaker from the beverage news daily and the former secretary of national press club. [applause] ayaan hirsi ali is an author and women's rights activist and former muslim and outspoken critic of the religion she renounced. her latest book "heretic" why islam needs a reformation now" says that ordinary muslims are ready for a change. in a recent essay she points to raising immigration where many hold views that americans would see as extreme. people with views such as these pose a threat to us of not because those that hold them will turn to terrorism. most will not been such attitudes imply a readiness to turn a blind eye to the use of violence and intimidation. ayaan hirsi ali was raised in a strict muslim family has survived fe
skipping over our speaker is doris from science and health communication with the npc member who are arranged today's program. thank you. machel carter, vice president for worldwide speakers group and a guest of our speaker. paul, national security you reporter for "u.s. news and world report" in the third generation member of the national press club. jolt whitaker from the beverage news daily and the former secretary of national press club. [applause] ayaan hirsi ali is an author and...
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how significant is the death of ibrahim al dori one of saddam hussein's top deputies king of clubbinge most wanted aides back in 2003? >> i think the first thing we need to do wolf be sure that he's dead. this is the third time he'd reported dead. every time a guy with a red beard is shot there they suspect it may be him. we need to get the dna and be sure it is him. assuming it is i think this is a big deal. leadership is important. it's a little unclear what his relationship to isis is. he as you say, was a former in the top two or three people under saddam hussein. he then went into hiding. he's been wanted. there's been a bounty on his head for 12 or 13 years. he's had an off and on relationship with isis. he was opposed to them said they were opposed to them then good evidence he was working cooperate cooperatively. anybody with that knowledge and infrastructure of the rebel forces if he's been taken out, i think that could be very important. >> what's the next u.s. move in yemen now that aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, greatest terror threat to the united states right no
how significant is the death of ibrahim al dori one of saddam hussein's top deputies king of clubbinge most wanted aides back in 2003? >> i think the first thing we need to do wolf be sure that he's dead. this is the third time he'd reported dead. every time a guy with a red beard is shot there they suspect it may be him. we need to get the dna and be sure it is him. assuming it is i think this is a big deal. leadership is important. it's a little unclear what his relationship to isis is....