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is the author of a new biography of jane pierce called "jane means appleton pierce.” the stage for this conversation, 1852. what are the issues that bring franklin pierce to the white house? >> the situation was dire at that time. everything was in turmoil. there were problems between the north and the south and the slavery issues and the democratic party to which he belonged was split. and there was a situation where they were having to find a nominee for the presidential election but they didn't want anybody from the south obviously because of the slavery situation. franklin pierce appeared to them to be the best bet as a nominee at that time. and merely because of his reputation as a marvelous racketeer but he had remained popular with the south and it was thought there was a good chance that he would be able to win that nomination. there was a great deal of politicking, i have to say around about that time. but eventually he was nominated at the 48 ballot. that was the situation that he found himself in. >> despite the 48 ballots to get him the nomination, he won
is the author of a new biography of jane pierce called "jane means appleton pierce.” the stage for this conversation, 1852. what are the issues that bring franklin pierce to the white house? >> the situation was dire at that time. everything was in turmoil. there were problems between the north and the south and the slavery issues and the democratic party to which he belonged was split. and there was a situation where they were having to find a nominee for the presidential election...
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jane, is her cold any better? -- but there was never any -- although she had treatment like blood letting, which was a favorite treatment in those days, there was never any diagnosis made and she lived to quite a good age in her 60's, which was a good age in the 19th century. and it was at that stage where she was diagnosed as a -- consumptive but prior to that, no diagnosis had been made at all. so the impression i have got of jane is that she used the illness to get her own way. and she was going to have her own way, whatever happened. host: we have a question from phillip who is watching us in long beach, california. hi, you are on the air. welcome. caller: hi. good evening, everybody. thank you very much for putting me on the air. you guys are talking about how gloomy things were in the white house, right? and didn't pierce's vice president die during his administration as well? ann: yes, rufus king. he died within three months of being elected as vice president and they didn't have another vice president appo
jane, is her cold any better? -- but there was never any -- although she had treatment like blood letting, which was a favorite treatment in those days, there was never any diagnosis made and she lived to quite a good age in her 60's, which was a good age in the 19th century. and it was at that stage where she was diagnosed as a -- consumptive but prior to that, no diagnosis had been made at all. so the impression i have got of jane is that she used the illness to get her own way. and she was...
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next, jane pierce and harriet lane. this is about 1.5 hours. ♪ >> she is probably the most tragic of all the first ladies. she hated politics. she did not move into the white house with peers. >> this couch is one piece that they took to the white house. >> when she did arrive, she spent much of her time writing letters to her dead son and in her great grief she called him my precious child, i must write to you even though you are never to see it or know it. a very poignant letter written by a grieving mother. >> they were on a train and there was a terrible accident. >> the train ride was very devastating for the family. an axelrod broke on the train and benny did not survive the crash. >> she concluded that this was god's judgment. that the loss of percent was god's punishment. >> the house was too much for her to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. she wasn't capable of taking care of a house. >> most would regard pierce himself as a failure in the office. >> she was glad to l
next, jane pierce and harriet lane. this is about 1.5 hours. ♪ >> she is probably the most tragic of all the first ladies. she hated politics. she did not move into the white house with peers. >> this couch is one piece that they took to the white house. >> when she did arrive, she spent much of her time writing letters to her dead son and in her great grief she called him my precious child, i must write to you even though you are never to see it or know it. a very poignant...
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jane: how tall do they have to be? >> 180. jane: no hope for me.hatever the reason, and there are many, the dutch are adapting. the doorways have to be higher, and there is a campaign for more legroom on airplanes. that should be welcomed by everybody, tall and short. jane o'brien. katty: i think our tall and lovely jane o'brien was reporting for us. that brings our program to a close. you can find more on our website . if you would like a digest sign up for our newsletter. i am katty kay. thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationships span cultures and support almost every institute across the globe, because success takes partner
jane: how tall do they have to be? >> 180. jane: no hope for me.hatever the reason, and there are many, the dutch are adapting. the doorways have to be higher, and there is a campaign for more legroom on airplanes. that should be welcomed by everybody, tall and short. jane o'brien. katty: i think our tall and lovely jane o'brien was reporting for us. that brings our program to a close. you can find more on our website . if you would like a digest sign up for our newsletter. i am katty...
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. >> lori jane gliha in depth on the motivation behind hate crimes. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. as new details emerge about the killer and grim motivation, experts began to draw connections between shootings in charleston and other hate crimes. what could trigger violence that could claim the lives of nine worshippers, what pushes someone with hate in mind to strike out and kill? "america tonight"s "america tonight"s lori jane gliha indepth on what we know now about crime and hate. >> reporter: in photographs from facebook the accused shooter in the south carolina church massacre wears flags from apartheid south africa, and drives a vehicle, ordering to police, showing a confederate flag. details of the shooter's motives are under investigation, officials say what happened at the church was rooted in hate. >> reporter: the department of justice opened a hate crime incident. >> a woman identifying herself as a survivors relative told n.b.c. the shooter made that clear as he pulled the trigger. >> he said "i have to do it." he said "you rape our women, you're taking over our
. >> lori jane gliha in depth on the motivation behind hate crimes. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. as new details emerge about the killer and grim motivation, experts began to draw connections between shootings in charleston and other hate crimes. what could trigger violence that could claim the lives of nine worshippers, what pushes someone with hate in mind to strike out and kill? "america tonight"s "america tonight"s lori jane gliha indepth on...
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. >>> welcome you are watching al jazerra i am jane dutton live from our head quarters in doha. also coming up in the program. ainge never mexico. as protesters burn ballots in a bid to block midterm elections. no school in parts of south korea, as concern grows about the spread of the middle east respiratory syndrome. plus. >> reporter: i am nick clark in cuba home to some of the world' most intact marine environments, including some spectacular coral reefs. ♪ ♪ >>> first to turkey, which is seeing a huge political upheaval off elections. the ruling a.k.p. party has lost its parliamentary in preliminary results from sunday's vote. for the first time ever a pro-kurdish party h.d.p., is set to enter parliament. it is a blow for for president erdogan who wants to increase powers for his office. his a.k.p. party has suffered the worst results in a decade and lost control over the part lament. with almost all of the votes counted it is still the biggest party with 24% of the vote. the main opposition c.h.p. has 25%. the nationalist m.h.p. got to serve a 16% and the pro-kurdish h.d.p
. >>> welcome you are watching al jazerra i am jane dutton live from our head quarters in doha. also coming up in the program. ainge never mexico. as protesters burn ballots in a bid to block midterm elections. no school in parts of south korea, as concern grows about the spread of the middle east respiratory syndrome. plus. >> reporter: i am nick clark in cuba home to some of the world' most intact marine environments, including some spectacular coral reefs. ♪ ♪ >>>...
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here is "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. is. >> for la don nah mills and her grandchildren chase and aleah staying strong is a challenge every day. >> it's just really hard because of what happened to tanae but we have to keep moving forward and i want to do with her baby. >> mills daughter tanae tyler who is the babies mother decide at methodist hospital last year. >> she was friendly, she was outgoing very active. she was amazing daughter. >> details of tanae's case are mentioned in a $100 million lawsuit involving the lawsuit. the former medical doctor there judy robinson, allegation one of the biggest hospitals in the state of indiana, put financial gain against patient welfare. robinson blames nurses for permitting tyler to eat dinner in the hospital and failing to realize her high risk pregnancy could require emergency surgery. >> had she already been induced when you guys had dinner? >> yes. >> and did anyone say to you this is not a good idea to have pizza? >> no. >> you don't feed them anything because of the risk o
here is "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. is. >> for la don nah mills and her grandchildren chase and aleah staying strong is a challenge every day. >> it's just really hard because of what happened to tanae but we have to keep moving forward and i want to do with her baby. >> mills daughter tanae tyler who is the babies mother decide at methodist hospital last year. >> she was friendly, she was outgoing very active. she was amazing daughter. >>...
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jane here a look at the week ahead.et in the poetry walk across the brooklyn bridge. tuesday is the 100th anniversary of the birth of les paul the inventor of the solid body electric guitar who died in 2009. russian president vladimir putin meets with pope francis apt the vatican. thursday is the day for the annual congressional baseball game which pits democrats against republicans to raise money for charity. friday is the 100th birthday of david rockefeller. the retired banker and sole surviving grandchild of standard oil tycoon john d. rockefeller. vat day is the knit in public day. featuring to endorse better living throughtc stihing together. >> in arlington, virginia, at the home of colonel john glenn. >> pauley: just outside milwaukee she tried her and at teaching before moving to washington. soon she turned her attention to the press not politics, as a career. despite having no experience the aspiring journalist landed a job at cbs first as a radio producer. then as associate producer for well, "face the nation,
jane here a look at the week ahead.et in the poetry walk across the brooklyn bridge. tuesday is the 100th anniversary of the birth of les paul the inventor of the solid body electric guitar who died in 2009. russian president vladimir putin meets with pope francis apt the vatican. thursday is the day for the annual congressional baseball game which pits democrats against republicans to raise money for charity. friday is the 100th birthday of david rockefeller. the retired banker and sole...
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jane: this is really interesting. look actually at the data, what we are seeing is real demand in the u.s. and a number of countries growing at a much more moderate pace than it was before the crisis. and his weakness in consumption in the u.s. fits into this compartment. that is the bigger element at play here. pushing down demand, we have the income inequality story pushing out, rich people spend much more portion of their income. worker incomes not rising there are lots of somatic questions -- lots of somaticthematic questions. guy: do you think that president obama's word about the u.s. dollar right now? he may have said something about it recently. jane: i think he probably is. and he would not be the only one. serving up the only american who is worried. if we look at the results that came out, a number said they were concerned about sales. anna: jane, thank you. senior fx strategist. coming up in the next hour, we will be asking bmw about the new 7 series launched in munich. guy: another first, we will see you
jane: this is really interesting. look actually at the data, what we are seeing is real demand in the u.s. and a number of countries growing at a much more moderate pace than it was before the crisis. and his weakness in consumption in the u.s. fits into this compartment. that is the bigger element at play here. pushing down demand, we have the income inequality story pushing out, rich people spend much more portion of their income. worker incomes not rising there are lots of somatic questions...
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very interesting to find out indeed jane. >> so the elections as you have correctly pointed out seem to be moving on from debate of the presidential many system to the ak party how others are doing talk us through that. >> reporter: there are several other issues, at the top of them is the constitutional party 1982 constitution which was drawn up after the military control of the government, or put forward the changes to a referendum even if they were to get that supermajority. under the ak party even though turkey has seen huge growth, the average income per person has tripled under their rule but over the past 12 or 20 months, the slightly increasing unemployment and there is request whether the ak party would have, rejooufer nation or, the ak party said they had many more plans indeed. obviously, general policies from foreign policy, some role in the minds of voters but the fact is those bread and butter issues the daily life issues like the economy are what is-are what is on people's minds. that's why these issues are significant. it is important to point out that higher than oth
very interesting to find out indeed jane. >> so the elections as you have correctly pointed out seem to be moving on from debate of the presidential many system to the ak party how others are doing talk us through that. >> reporter: there are several other issues, at the top of them is the constitutional party 1982 constitution which was drawn up after the military control of the government, or put forward the changes to a referendum even if they were to get that supermajority....
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in court documents she's known as jane, the mom of a 10-year-old boy who attended walden west science camp in january. >> hoping and praying that he can live a normal life again. >> reporter: jane says she immediately knew something happened when her son returned from camp acting more timid, fearful and sometimes on edge. >> my heart, my stomach as a mother you kind of know. >> reporter: jane says her husband opened up about late night walks he was forced to tark with a counselor named pappa bear. >> somebody at that camp shouldn't have the privilege to walk and have their freedom. it makes me so sick. >> reporter: two weeks ago he denied inappropriately touching any children during a jailhouse interview with nbc bay area. >> i am not a monster. i've never done anything to any child. >> reporter: a denial that jane says she'll never understand. investigators believe there could be as many as 30 victims in the case. >> how can he do this to children, to my son? he deserves to be in jail for the rest of his life. >> reporter: jane says her son also told her that he tried to call home as
in court documents she's known as jane, the mom of a 10-year-old boy who attended walden west science camp in january. >> hoping and praying that he can live a normal life again. >> reporter: jane says she immediately knew something happened when her son returned from camp acting more timid, fearful and sometimes on edge. >> my heart, my stomach as a mother you kind of know. >> reporter: jane says her husband opened up about late night walks he was forced to tark with a...
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and jane addams the first american woman to win the nobel peace prize. >> good evening. welcome to book passage here in san francisco the historic building. we are thrilled to have you here this morning. we welcome c-span tonight as well for a special guest amy kittelstrom. we really do appreciate your being here and it's not something we say regularly and it becomes a bit of a clichÉ but we are quite sincere in pointing out that your being here and you're supporting an independent bookstore means we can introduce writers and authors and bring in children's authors and have writer sometimes is a life-changing experience for them. by your being here and supporting the bookstore we will be able to be here for you and bring you events such as this tonight. amy is taking a break from her regular job as associate professor of history at panoma state university where her teaching specialization is 19th century thinkers. her new book "the religion of democracy" perplex her studies at boston university where she earned her ph.d. and study centers at yale harvard and princeton. "
and jane addams the first american woman to win the nobel peace prize. >> good evening. welcome to book passage here in san francisco the historic building. we are thrilled to have you here this morning. we welcome c-span tonight as well for a special guest amy kittelstrom. we really do appreciate your being here and it's not something we say regularly and it becomes a bit of a clichÉ but we are quite sincere in pointing out that your being here and you're supporting an independent...
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in a way jane addams seems like the most realize carrots air from an historical data. what she believed in practice with consistent with ideas john adams had that was the biggest shock to find sometimes in the writings i would find jane adams writing things almost verbatim things that john adams had written. a little bit different. i think there was a cultural continuity but had to do at the ethic of moral agency, but then it is a slow unspooling at the implication of this idea. on the matter of voting will go to william henry channing. this is the rise of the democratic party and brad voting so you have universal white male suffrage. and now they are waived because the federalist party is over. they don't think most people should vote. that is because they are afraid of what happens, which is the democratic party do what they wanted. so they instead wanted them to be educated. it is no coincidence that all the common school movement develops read about the tenets universal white male suffrage. these immigrants will become voters who may need to be educated. the democr
in a way jane addams seems like the most realize carrots air from an historical data. what she believed in practice with consistent with ideas john adams had that was the biggest shock to find sometimes in the writings i would find jane adams writing things almost verbatim things that john adams had written. a little bit different. i think there was a cultural continuity but had to do at the ethic of moral agency, but then it is a slow unspooling at the implication of this idea. on the matter...
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>> reporter: no, there isn't jane.are in uncharted political waters really particularly for the a.k.p. party this is the first time since about 13 years ago that they had to consider the prospect of ruling in a coalition government. but don't seem to be any natural partners this has been a better and times angry election campaign. many bridges have been burned between the political party. the a.k.p. party wants to work in coalition, it has to do some on thereaching out to particular parties, some of the parties that might have thought of them ruling themselves out. the conservative nationalist m.h.p. says they will not work in coalition the a fresh elections they could be called within 45 days. and the then after that period, a date has to be set for the elections. but these are now uncertain times, there is a cabinet meeting led by prime minister later this morning. and by the end of that we should have better idea of what the governing party is planning to do in the days, weeks and months ahead jane. >> and the kurds
>> reporter: no, there isn't jane.are in uncharted political waters really particularly for the a.k.p. party this is the first time since about 13 years ago that they had to consider the prospect of ruling in a coalition government. but don't seem to be any natural partners this has been a better and times angry election campaign. many bridges have been burned between the political party. the a.k.p. party wants to work in coalition, it has to do some on thereaching out to particular...
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. >> jimmy: jane lynch. >> day one as a rock star. >> jimmy: jane lynch. >> i get jane lynch. >> jimmynd the first day we shot like a live concert thing, like, i go to tons of shows, like, you know, springsteen's 65, i think, right? mick jagger is 70. steven tyler is 70-years-old, right? >> jimmy: wow. >> and these guys jump off of the, the drum riser and springsteen has jumped off a a speaker thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i'm in the middle of a a number, and, you know, going along. and i think, "i'm going to jump off the drum riser." we have an audience. we have a huge audience over at the irving plaza, right, like 600 people. i get up on the drum riser and i'm getting ready to come back in. i figure i'm going to jump up in the air like those guys do, land cool and start singing. i jump in the air, i land, and i pull my hamstring. [ laughter ] and i'm like, "oh! medic!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: medic. >> it's actually -- >> jimmy: and that's not even in the lyrics of the song. yeah. you're yelling medic. >> it's actually in the show. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i thought, so the
. >> jimmy: jane lynch. >> day one as a rock star. >> jimmy: jane lynch. >> i get jane lynch. >> jimmynd the first day we shot like a live concert thing, like, i go to tons of shows, like, you know, springsteen's 65, i think, right? mick jagger is 70. steven tyler is 70-years-old, right? >> jimmy: wow. >> and these guys jump off of the, the drum riser and springsteen has jumped off a a speaker thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i'm in the middle...
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hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha i'm jane dutton. more than 3,000 migrants rescued off the coast of libya warnings thousands more could come. world leaders arrive from germany for the g7 summit. greek financial crisis and ukraine are the topics. we begin in turkey where polls have opened for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million penal are eligible topeople are eligibleto vote. they will be choosing seats for parliament. the ak party focuses on religious equality. the maim opposition is the republican people's party or chp wants a higher minimum wage bonus pensions and a mega city to create economic growth. the chp needs to win at least 267 seats to gain a part of the parliament. as a party of the kurds it's been targeting young urban and secular voters. bernard smith joins us from turkey. i've been watching the picture behind you for afew minutes it looks busy and people are taking the election seriously there. >> one of thousands of schools open across turkey for voting today. this is a country that boasts a particularly high partic
hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha i'm jane dutton. more than 3,000 migrants rescued off the coast of libya warnings thousands more could come. world leaders arrive from germany for the g7 summit. greek financial crisis and ukraine are the topics. we begin in turkey where polls have opened for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million penal are eligible topeople are eligibleto vote. they will be choosing seats for parliament. the ak party focuses on religious equality. the maim opposition...
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i'm jane dutton. also opposition in turkey hold final opposition are ton lead itch to the election. >>> and in in new zealand job to see they don't come back. >>> state tv say the scud missile was fired from houthi rebels hours after a saudi is guard,.osama ben ja vfertionid has the details.javid has thestory. >> statement says dozens of the attackers were killed during battles lasted for hours. rebels allied to former president saleh. it happened on the 1500 mile e-kilometerskilometer border. >> this is a pretty serious issue, saudi arabia must deal with it before it gets out of hand. >> reporter: anticipated a territorial attack. more strikes were reported in chabwa. residents say tank shells and heavy weapons are being used in aden and ta'izz. there are hopes of bringing all sides to a settlement. the u.n. says the houthis and president hadi's government have agreed to send representatives to geneva. >> i think last two months has shown the world anything, it has shown us that just by bombing yes,
i'm jane dutton. also opposition in turkey hold final opposition are ton lead itch to the election. >>> and in in new zealand job to see they don't come back. >>> state tv say the scud missile was fired from houthi rebels hours after a saudi is guard,.osama ben ja vfertionid has the details.javid has thestory. >> statement says dozens of the attackers were killed during battles lasted for hours. rebels allied to former president saleh. it happened on the 1500 mile...
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jane! teresa lisbon, that's, uh -- that's a nice name. you know, get together. mm! jane and lisbon. yeah, right. and voilà! so, you're gonna build us a house? it's a start. i need to know that you're committed to this, to us. i am. then are you gonna take off your wedding ring? i have a guy who's saying things about the murders. well, what is he saying, wylie? he's a psychic. i saw that the killer is gonna kill again. tonight. lisbon: why would the killer care if gabriel was a real psychic? patrick: he wants one for some reason, and gabriel didn't pass the test. welcome back to “austin today.” i'm dan glover. and with me is patrick jane, a psychic who works with the fbi. i'm just trying to help my colleagues understand this man. man: how would you describe him? i
jane! teresa lisbon, that's, uh -- that's a nice name. you know, get together. mm! jane and lisbon. yeah, right. and voilà! so, you're gonna build us a house? it's a start. i need to know that you're committed to this, to us. i am. then are you gonna take off your wedding ring? i have a guy who's saying things about the murders. well, what is he saying, wylie? he's a psychic. i saw that the killer is gonna kill again. tonight. lisbon: why would the killer care if gabriel was a real psychic?...
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jane! teresa lisbon, that's, uh -- that's a nice name. thought that you and lisbon would you know, get together. mm! jane and lisbon. yeah, right. and voilà! so, you're gonna build us a house? it's a start. i need to know that you're committed to this, to us. i am. then are you gonna take off your wedding ring? i have a guy who's saying things about the murders. well, what is he saying, wylie? he's a psychic. i saw that the killer is gonna kill again. tonight. lisbon: why would the killer care if gabriel was a real psychic? patrick: he wants one for some reason, and gabriel didn't pass the test. welcome back to “austin today.” i'm dan glover. and with me is patrick jane, a psychic who works with the fbi. i'm just trying to help my colleagues understand this man. man: how would you describe him? i would say that he's obviously angry,
jane! teresa lisbon, that's, uh -- that's a nice name. thought that you and lisbon would you know, get together. mm! jane and lisbon. yeah, right. and voilà! so, you're gonna build us a house? it's a start. i need to know that you're committed to this, to us. i am. then are you gonna take off your wedding ring? i have a guy who's saying things about the murders. well, what is he saying, wylie? he's a psychic. i saw that the killer is gonna kill again. tonight. lisbon: why would the killer care...
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. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour i'm jane doeston in doha.he world's chemical weapons watchdog says it has destroyed all of syria's chemical stockpile. >>> greece could be headed for a painful euro exit warns the central bank. >>> france says it will take 11,000 more refugees to help deal with the mediterranean migrant crisis. >>> i have the sport, including copper star arrested. placed under charged of drink driving in the middle of they continental cup campaign. ♪ >>> the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says it has destroyed almost all of syrias chemical munitions. you might think that this means civilians are now safe from chemical weapons but it comes as doctors are giving evidence president asaad's regime are stepping up chemical weapons attacks. what are you hearing? >> reporter: pretty graphic testimony at some points jane the doctors are telling lawmakers that there have been 31 chemical weapon attacks, use of chlorine gas predominantly, being dropped, they say by helicopters in the form of barrel bombs, the bombs
. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour i'm jane doeston in doha.he world's chemical weapons watchdog says it has destroyed all of syria's chemical stockpile. >>> greece could be headed for a painful euro exit warns the central bank. >>> france says it will take 11,000 more refugees to help deal with the mediterranean migrant crisis. >>> i have the sport, including copper star arrested. placed under charged of drink driving in the middle of they continental...
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jane! teresa lisbon, that's, uh -- that's a nice name.hat you and lisbon would you know, get together. mm! jane and lisbon. yeah, right. and voilà! so, you're gonna build us a house? it's a start. i need to know that you're committed to this, to us. i am. then are you gonna take off your wedding ring? i have a guy who's saying things about the murders. well, what is he saying, wylie? he's a psychic. i saw that the killer is gonna kill again. tonight. lisbon: why would the killer care if gabriel was a real psychic? patrick: he wants one for some reason, and gabriel didn't pass the test. welcome back to “austin today.” i'm dan glover. and with me is patrick jane, a psychic who works with the fbi. i'm just trying to help my colleagues understand this man. man: how would you describe him? i would say that he's obviously angry,
jane! teresa lisbon, that's, uh -- that's a nice name.hat you and lisbon would you know, get together. mm! jane and lisbon. yeah, right. and voilà! so, you're gonna build us a house? it's a start. i need to know that you're committed to this, to us. i am. then are you gonna take off your wedding ring? i have a guy who's saying things about the murders. well, what is he saying, wylie? he's a psychic. i saw that the killer is gonna kill again. tonight. lisbon: why would the killer care if...
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they used the bathroom and it is gone not there canned we provide those things and i think supervisor jane kim did a great thing putting bathrooms our own the tenderloin there should be one not there it's the truth instead of going out and sending people to the chevron oh, just go to the chevron station hair open twenty-four hours this is unfair thank you. >> i'm sally johnson i think that seeing i had the idea that because that legislation has never has nothing to do with with opening up the bathrooms and the only thing i see you're getting rid of and trying to charge everybody trying to go to the bathroom they get in 19986 when i first came here to san francisco and i think this is y where a lot of the problems with drugs and stuff because people are not been able to go to the bathroom and opening up that garage is for you know where they usually work on cars and stuff it is a good idea for letting the public use the bathroom and possible the gas stations too you know because - i think this is y where our drugs and alcohol and everything is involved hadn't been mentioned by the legislati
they used the bathroom and it is gone not there canned we provide those things and i think supervisor jane kim did a great thing putting bathrooms our own the tenderloin there should be one not there it's the truth instead of going out and sending people to the chevron oh, just go to the chevron station hair open twenty-four hours this is unfair thank you. >> i'm sally johnson i think that seeing i had the idea that because that legislation has never has nothing to do with with opening up...
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the dialogue saying "excuse me it's not about safety and evocation, it's about fairness" >>> lori jane gliha vets the female viagra, and the strange bed fellows behind it. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. it's one of the biggest money makers for the big pharmaceutical companies, making sense that the little blue pill viagra, is highly thought of by its parent, pfizer. you may wonder why a little pink pill is not available to women for their sexual dysfunction. a viagra for women is not led by big pharma, the force behind it introduction of this drug is a curious coalition. lori jane gliha votes why. >> i have been silent for a long time on this issue, as far as my own personal problems. >> reporter: carmen is talking personal. >> my husband and i have been married 33 years, and i would say for about 30 years of our marriage, we were really having difficulty connecting sexually with one another. and the big problem was that i have very low sexual desire. >> reporter: carmen says therapy helped, but not enough, and she was diagnosed with hypoactive sexual disorder. >> it affected
the dialogue saying "excuse me it's not about safety and evocation, it's about fairness" >>> lori jane gliha vets the female viagra, and the strange bed fellows behind it. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. it's one of the biggest money makers for the big pharmaceutical companies, making sense that the little blue pill viagra, is highly thought of by its parent, pfizer. you may wonder why a little pink pill is not available to women for their sexual dysfunction. a...
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good morning jane. >> good morning.jindal who will likely be the 13th to jump into this race fit amongst the rest of the republican field? >> yeah. i think he's hoping he'll be lucky number 13. jindal is a staking out far right territory. he's come out strong on social issues, came out during the battle in indiana and arkansas on religious freedom laws. he came out on champion stronger than those laws. i was told this was the strongest ever. he's gone out on radical islam and said european no-go zones saying essentially sharia law is used to govern in parts of europe something everyone in europe says doesn't actually exist. he's decried those. he's taken far right territory. he's hoping education reforms get him on the main stage. >> we'll see what happens. sounds like chris christie is jumping in the race maybe as early as next week. can voters get past his past? >> i think it's going to be great to see how that plays out. he's fun to watch, very engaging but also can turn people off with that temper. >> you think? we'
good morning jane. >> good morning.jindal who will likely be the 13th to jump into this race fit amongst the rest of the republican field? >> yeah. i think he's hoping he'll be lucky number 13. jindal is a staking out far right territory. he's come out strong on social issues, came out during the battle in indiana and arkansas on religious freedom laws. he came out on champion stronger than those laws. i was told this was the strongest ever. he's gone out on radical islam and said...
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taking cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism, jane? it is one of the major obstacles -- or was -- to normalization of relations with cuba. when president obama and president castro announced the attempt to improve relations and move toward normalization, this is one of the main obstacles along with the embargo, the trade embargo, and the base at one time a still occupied by u.s. armed forces. this is a major reduction of the obstacle -- there are plenty left. amy: what does it mean exactly? what now can cuba do now that it is awfully list? >> the one thing it cannot be called a terrorist organization, which has a lot to do with relations with other countries, especially in europe. and also with its relations with banks. banks don't want to invest in a country that is called a terrorist country, because the united states funds banks for trading with cuba and if there is a sanction against that, another isn't because cuba is not on the list of terrorist nations. amy: in april, senator marco rubio of florida blasted the obama administrati
taking cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism, jane? it is one of the major obstacles -- or was -- to normalization of relations with cuba. when president obama and president castro announced the attempt to improve relations and move toward normalization, this is one of the main obstacles along with the embargo, the trade embargo, and the base at one time a still occupied by u.s. armed forces. this is a major reduction of the obstacle -- there are plenty left. amy: what does it mean...
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when jane called town hall to praise gul, she learned why he was so quick to react. all 180 employees are required to get first aid, cpr and aed training every other year. the idea, they are everywhere the public might need help. mary beth bustle teaches the classes. >> training every two years, we are hopeful that something happens, they won't panic that happened is proof they can go out there and do it. >> reporter: jane is thankful. >> i just admired him so much and i admire the up to of vienna for doing this training. >> reporter: this is gu almost's take away. >> she is feeling good. i feel good, too. >> reporter: in vienna virginia, julie carey, news4. >> quick thinking. >>> changes may be coming to our road in virginia. mappers want to narrow the driving lanes on franconia road between craft and south van dorn to make room for bike lanes in the alexandria area, fairfax county. right now those lanes are wider than average and not only improve bicycle safety but boost a plan for fair schools. some different options will be discussed monday night in a community m
when jane called town hall to praise gul, she learned why he was so quick to react. all 180 employees are required to get first aid, cpr and aed training every other year. the idea, they are everywhere the public might need help. mary beth bustle teaches the classes. >> training every two years, we are hopeful that something happens, they won't panic that happened is proof they can go out there and do it. >> reporter: jane is thankful. >> i just admired him so much and i...
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. ♪ hello, this is the world news from al jazeera, i'm jane and also on this program pinpointing theers virus in south korea, a fourth person dies and infected doctors had contact with 1500 people. raising the rake of a chinese cruise ship and government says no more survivors expected to be found among the hundreds on board and opec members meet and the oil cartel is expected to keep them steady by iran wants to pump more. ♪ india's food safety regulator has ban the sale and production of maggi instant noodles after samples were found unsafe to eat. this manufacture nestle asked to recall nine types of the popular food and dangerous levels of lead were detected in some samples and accuse nestle of miss labeling information about its products. the global nestle insists that maggi noodles are safe to eat. >> translator: it was raided and we seized 12-13 cartons of maggi products and collecting samples from around the state and until we get a report of the tests we ordered a stop of the sale of maggi products. >> more from new deli. >> reporter: they were asked about in the a press con
. ♪ hello, this is the world news from al jazeera, i'm jane and also on this program pinpointing theers virus in south korea, a fourth person dies and infected doctors had contact with 1500 people. raising the rake of a chinese cruise ship and government says no more survivors expected to be found among the hundreds on board and opec members meet and the oil cartel is expected to keep them steady by iran wants to pump more. ♪ india's food safety regulator has ban the sale and production of...
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. >> reporter: mary jane with the national oceanic and atmospheric association says sights like these have been common lately. this video shows a humpback whale slapping its tail right off the san francisco coast this week. >> it's a delight to see, but it's a great concern to us. >> reporter: whales are feeding in the same water massive cargo ships like this pass through every day. >> if a ship is moving slower it may just give that edge of time for the whale to move out of its way. >> reporter: the coast guard is asking large vessels to slow down to 10 knots or slower which is about 11 miles per hour. she says there have been no reports of whale deaths near the bridge this season. but says that doesn't mean it hasn't happened. >> we can't hope to eliminate ship strike all together but we are hoping to minimize how lethal those are when they do occur. >> reporter: i reached out to the pacific merchants shipping association about this topic. they said they would like noa to do more research and do more
. >> reporter: mary jane with the national oceanic and atmospheric association says sights like these have been common lately. this video shows a humpback whale slapping its tail right off the san francisco coast this week. >> it's a delight to see, but it's a great concern to us. >> reporter: whales are feeding in the same water massive cargo ships like this pass through every day. >> if a ship is moving slower it may just give that edge of time for the whale to move...
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jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce uses her son in a tragic train accident. grieving, she does not attend her husband franklin pierce's inauguration and spends much of the time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to hurt son. often that a young age, harriet lane lived with her uncle, secretary of state james buchanan and later becomes hostess to the white house when he becomes president and the first to be called first lady in print. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 and as i come from and as i come from a to the series, c-span's new book on the lives of 45 iconic american women available as a hardcover or an e-book through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring lincoln nebraska. the cannot house is the oldest standing structure in lincoln. together with our time warner cable partners, c-span's city store staff recently visited many sites exploring lincoln's rich history. learn more about lincoln all weekend here on american history tv. >> while in lincoln we
jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce uses her son in a tragic train accident. grieving, she does not attend her husband franklin pierce's inauguration and spends much of the time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to hurt son. often that a young age, harriet lane lived with her uncle, secretary of state james buchanan and later becomes hostess to the white house when he becomes president and the first to be called first lady in print. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american...
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okay. >> reporter: and jane evans think gul should number line for a little bonus. on news4 at 6:00, i will tell you why this town believes it's so important that every employee be a potential lifesaver. back to you now, pat. >> thanks, julie. >>> police may be closing in on the prisoners who escaped from a new york facility, but now, we may be hearing about the first charges in the case. >>> the woman accused of trying to crash the gate at the cia about to have her day >>> federal agents in upstate new york believe they could be closing in on two escaped killers, just as a prison worker is set to be charged. joyce mitchell accused of smuggling in contraband to david sweat and richard matt. she is expected to be taken into custody in a few hours. prosecutors also hope to have the prisoners in sight before the end of the night. more than 800 law enforcement officers are searching a wooded area about three miles from the prison. >>> two people are still in the hospital right now after a shooting on the baltimore washington parkway. it happened just before 10 last nigh
okay. >> reporter: and jane evans think gul should number line for a little bonus. on news4 at 6:00, i will tell you why this town believes it's so important that every employee be a potential lifesaver. back to you now, pat. >> thanks, julie. >>> police may be closing in on the prisoners who escaped from a new york facility, but now, we may be hearing about the first charges in the case. >>> the woman accused of trying to crash the gate at the cia about to have...
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. ♪ hello from doha and i'm jane and coming up, in the next 60 minutes and they suffer a stunning setbackthe mailbox and have a grueling tax of building a coalition. china says it's making significant progress on human rights but we talked to people who tell a different story. a forgotten war we report from the world's youngest country where there were fears over the face of thousands of children plus. >> i'm nick clark in cuba with some of the most intact marine environments with some of the most spectacular coral reefs. ♪ we begin in turkey where the ruling ak party stripped by majority in parliament bringing an end to its 12 year long single pay tr rule and first how things now look in parliament. this is what was at stake, 550 seats, the ak party needed 276 to rule alone but this is what happened with about 41% of the vote and they had one just 258, the main opposition party and chp, 132 seats and national movement party sits on 80 but the big winner is pro-kurdish democratic party and cleared the threshold to enter parliament and it too will have 80 seats and the ak party has 45 days
. ♪ hello from doha and i'm jane and coming up, in the next 60 minutes and they suffer a stunning setbackthe mailbox and have a grueling tax of building a coalition. china says it's making significant progress on human rights but we talked to people who tell a different story. a forgotten war we report from the world's youngest country where there were fears over the face of thousands of children plus. >> i'm nick clark in cuba with some of the most intact marine environments with some...
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jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce use -- loses her son in a tragic train accident.he spends much of her time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to her son. orphaned at a young age, harriet lane lived with her uncle. secretary of state james buchanan and later becomes a hostess of the white house when he becomes president and the first to be called, first lady. jane pierce and terry at length this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies. examining the public and private lives of the women who fill the position of first lady and their influence on the president he. for martha washington to michelle obama, sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history on c-span3. as a compliment, c-span's new book. first ladies presidential historians on the lives of iconic women. it is available as a hardcover or an e-book. during the civil war in 1863 the union army believed confederate guerrillas in kansas in the region were drying from missouri. in an attempt they imposed general order 11. the kansas city library hosted the talk. >
jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce use -- loses her son in a tragic train accident.he spends much of her time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to her son. orphaned at a young age, harriet lane lived with her uncle. secretary of state james buchanan and later becomes a hostess of the white house when he becomes president and the first to be called, first lady. jane pierce and terry at length this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies....
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jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce loses her son and a tragic train accident. grieving, she does not attend her husband's inauguration and spent much of her time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to her son. orphaned at a young ancient harriet lived with her uncle and later became's hostess at the white house when her uncle becomes president. 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies, examining the public and private lives of the first ladies and their influence on society from martha washington to michelle obama." also, you can see c-span's book, "first ladies." it is available online and where books are available. >> recently, american history tv was at the annual meeting in st. louis. we spoke with professors offers, and graduate students about the research. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> you are a lecturer in history in american studies at the university of tennessee in knoxville. your panel at the organization of the on capital punishment in the 19th century south. how common were executions? bob hutton: executions natio
jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce loses her son and a tragic train accident. grieving, she does not attend her husband's inauguration and spent much of her time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to her son. orphaned at a young ancient harriet lived with her uncle and later became's hostess at the white house when her uncle becomes president. 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies, examining the public and private lives of the first ladies and their...
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. ♪ hello from al jazeera headquarters in doha i'm jane and also ahead stopping the spread schools arelosed in seoul as south korea records more cases of the deadly mers virus. forgotten war and we report from the world's youngest country where there are fears of the fate of thousands of children plus. >>> nick clark in cuba home to some of the world intact environment including some spectacular coral reefs. ♪ we begin in turkey where the ruling party stripped of majority in parliament bringing end to a 12 year long single party rule and we will be live in turkey and how things now look in parliament. this is what is at stake 550 seats and needed 276 to rule along but this is what happened with 41% of the vote they have just 258, the main opposition party, the chp will get 132 seats while the nationalists movement party or mhp sits on 80 seats. the big winner is the pro-kurdish people's democratic party, for the first time it is clear 10% threshold needed to enter parliament and it too will have 80 seats and have 45 days to build a coalition but all three opposition parties said they w
. ♪ hello from al jazeera headquarters in doha i'm jane and also ahead stopping the spread schools arelosed in seoul as south korea records more cases of the deadly mers virus. forgotten war and we report from the world's youngest country where there are fears of the fate of thousands of children plus. >>> nick clark in cuba home to some of the world intact environment including some spectacular coral reefs. ♪ we begin in turkey where the ruling party stripped of majority in...
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jane: it is a little bit of both.f you are looking at the near term or the further out perspective. in the near term, it is going to be any deal. there have been interesting stories on the bloomberg wire. they have been saying there might be some opposition parties that would be willing to vote along with the prime minister to put a deal in place. we know that the greek government there is far less government within that party. they have been very unwilling to accept anything that goes against the promises that the government made back in january. some of the opposition parties may step in, give the government a majority that goes with a compromise deal, which would pursue more pension reform. at least there could be a deal on the table, and that is a glimmer of good news today. even so, we still do not have that deal. until that is done, i do not think there is cause for celebration. tom:brendan: jane foley gets her news from the bloomberg wire. jane: if we got to the point that we had capital controls, it it would b
jane: it is a little bit of both.f you are looking at the near term or the further out perspective. in the near term, it is going to be any deal. there have been interesting stories on the bloomberg wire. they have been saying there might be some opposition parties that would be willing to vote along with the prime minister to put a deal in place. we know that the greek government there is far less government within that party. they have been very unwilling to accept anything that goes against...
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. >> this is a theme of symbolism jane that's running right through pope francis's visit. at the moment he's been at the presidential palace, meeting all three of the presidents. tripartite one serb but croat and one bosnian. greater reconciliation is going to be to that. the main meeting is at the olympic stadium where there's a large catholic and mostly croat gathering. a muslim carpenter took it upon himself to construct the throne that the pope with it sit on, and later this afternoon the pope will hold an interreligious talks at one of the catholic offices here which again you used by all three. so again what it is is not a demonstration of what's possible is that these three sides here can live together. i'm just going to carry on talking because we've lost communication for the time being. it is worth adding jane that this is going to see the more significant event like this because it's 20 years since some of the worst events of the bosnian war and the end of the war. in july president clinton is going to be here to mark the horrors of very very very, of are the wa
. >> this is a theme of symbolism jane that's running right through pope francis's visit. at the moment he's been at the presidential palace, meeting all three of the presidents. tripartite one serb but croat and one bosnian. greater reconciliation is going to be to that. the main meeting is at the olympic stadium where there's a large catholic and mostly croat gathering. a muslim carpenter took it upon himself to construct the throne that the pope with it sit on, and later this afternoon...
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seeing none, thank you jane, that was fantastic. >> thank you jane. >> all right. brian, let's move to item number 4. presentation and discussion on the university of san francisco school of management and it's gel gel gel art gellert. >> welcome and thank you for coming the for coming tonight. >> we introduce this collaboration to you in october of last year and in december you had a report from the teams that worked in the fall on various aspects of the legacy business ordinance and at that time the ordinance had not been adopted and as you know it was adopted in march of this year. we had 3 teams this semester working on various aspects of the ordinance and specifically trying to enhance and put a face on the issues that hopefully will be addressed through the ordinance. we had three teams who worked on this this semester; one who looked at issues of displacement particularly along commercial corridors and we selected five for study. we had a team, well, it was a very large team that looked at developing 2-case studies one of the business that owns its own build
seeing none, thank you jane, that was fantastic. >> thank you jane. >> all right. brian, let's move to item number 4. presentation and discussion on the university of san francisco school of management and it's gel gel gel art gellert. >> welcome and thank you for coming the for coming tonight. >> we introduce this collaboration to you in october of last year and in december you had a report from the teams that worked in the fall on various aspects of the legacy business...
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jane arraf reports. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate.his strip home was one of them. 200 families who found refuges in samara, have returned, first of whom officials hope will be a wave of residents. >> we don't want anything from the government except disabilities and peace of mind. >> reporter: tikrit is less than 50 kilometers from samarra but it's a journey that residents haven't been ability to make in over a year. there's been so much destruction that some people don't have homes to return to. for the rest, there's not much, except a roof over their heads. there are no shops. no bakeries. the jassam family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit it's difficult. >> translator: we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent an entire year not knowing where to go. the people of samarra embraced us but we need all the people in our neighborhood to return. >> city workers have restored electricity but tikrit needs a lot of expensive reconstruction. and no one is offering to pay for it. it's not just rebuilding of cou
jane arraf reports. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate.his strip home was one of them. 200 families who found refuges in samara, have returned, first of whom officials hope will be a wave of residents. >> we don't want anything from the government except disabilities and peace of mind. >> reporter: tikrit is less than 50 kilometers from samarra but it's a journey that residents haven't been ability to make in over a year. there's been so much...