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not florence. i mentioned mamie, we may think she is a caricature, but she left an interesting legacy. she was also concerned about heart disease cancer has been had it. one of the things most striking about her, does anybody have a pink bathroom? she is responsible for that. she had a big impact on style in the 1950's. before i speak about jackie, i want to speak of some other first ladies in the mold of florence. we know that jackie had a very glamorous time. there is perl buck, she came to the white house. igor stravinsky. they did have cultural icons coming to the white house. there were models for this early on. jackie was very interested in the history of the white house. she really helped to remodel it in the way that many first ladies have done before and since. she was very concerned about historical integrity. i am going to conclude my remarks and look forward to hearing yours with just about five or so first ladies, many of them interestingly southerners, and we will be talking more abou
not florence. i mentioned mamie, we may think she is a caricature, but she left an interesting legacy. she was also concerned about heart disease cancer has been had it. one of the things most striking about her, does anybody have a pink bathroom? she is responsible for that. she had a big impact on style in the 1950's. before i speak about jackie, i want to speak of some other first ladies in the mold of florence. we know that jackie had a very glamorous time. there is perl buck, she came to...
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on the other hand, florence -- and we are finally reaching her -- florence did. here is florence harding and here is how the white house looked after she came on board. easterof room for the egg roll. let me continue. let me tell you a little bit about her. she is someone who had a very serious ailment. she had nephritis, which is a kidney ailment. this is something that plagued her for much of her adult life. this, i think has to be taken , into account. we have to think about what she did. she had to transcend the illness, which eventually affected her enough that she was at death's door in 1922. let's take a minute and look at her history and time. she was a young woman, a very successful pianist, wanted to go off to conservatory in cincinnati, her father called her home, he was worried about what she was doing there. and she ended up, out of spite, marrying the ne'er-do-well next door. he left her and she divorced him. it is actually not clear if she and henry dewolfe were ever married in the first place as they were very young -- of course they did, but it i
on the other hand, florence -- and we are finally reaching her -- florence did. here is florence harding and here is how the white house looked after she came on board. easterof room for the egg roll. let me continue. let me tell you a little bit about her. she is someone who had a very serious ailment. she had nephritis, which is a kidney ailment. this is something that plagued her for much of her adult life. this, i think has to be taken , into account. we have to think about what she did....
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first lady florence harding. she serves on the board for american communist history and the advisory committee for the united states department of state. she received her phd from the university of california at santa barbara. the commentary has appeared recently in time, the guardian, usa today, the canadian broadcasting 70 and the new york post. here's something you don't hear about historians every day. in 2011, she got to appear as florence harding in a play which she wrote at the ohio state marion campus. we are so enthused by her work that we are gladly welcoming her march as primary organizer for a full-day conference we will be having on southern first 80's. that is for next year. learn about a northern first lady. please join me in welcoming dr. sibley.. [applause] much,bley: thank you so it is a pleasure to be here. tod evening, i am thrilled see so many of you here to learn about florence harding. you are probably wondering why is she up there? i know that you think that she, eleanor roosevelt, broke t
first lady florence harding. she serves on the board for american communist history and the advisory committee for the united states department of state. she received her phd from the university of california at santa barbara. the commentary has appeared recently in time, the guardian, usa today, the canadian broadcasting 70 and the new york post. here's something you don't hear about historians every day. in 2011, she got to appear as florence harding in a play which she wrote at the ohio...
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. >> my name is florence sasso.t-great-uncle archibald mcmahon was a member of the 1860s atlantic nine baseball team. i inherited this card from my mother when she passed away. >> hi. i'm jamie. >> hi. i'm florence. >> heard you have a great story and a very strange inheritance. also heard you're a new york girl. >> yes. >> i'm from queens. >> i'm a brooklyn girl. >> uh-oh. 75-year-old flo lives alone and runs an electrolysis business from her house. what a lovely home. she explains that fate has handed her a very unusual inheritance in the f of a 2 1/2-by-4-inch antique baseball card. oh, my goodness. is this what i think it is, florence? may i touch it? >> sure. >> look at the players. 1860. >> before the civil war. >> and a relative of yours is in here? >> my great-great-uncle archibald mcmahon is in here. >> which one is he? >> we don't know. it hasn't been identified. >> well, can you make a guess on which one he might be? is there any resemblance to you or your parents? >> no. i couldn't figure it out. i was j
. >> my name is florence sasso.t-great-uncle archibald mcmahon was a member of the 1860s atlantic nine baseball team. i inherited this card from my mother when she passed away. >> hi. i'm jamie. >> hi. i'm florence. >> heard you have a great story and a very strange inheritance. also heard you're a new york girl. >> yes. >> i'm from queens. >> i'm a brooklyn girl. >> uh-oh. 75-year-old flo lives alone and runs an electrolysis business from her...
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she is the author of first lady florence harding, behind the tragedy and controversy. here is background on her husband, president warren harding. ♪ he was mr. nice guy, a people person, fond of children and dogs. meet people, it is the most pleasant thing i do. it is really the only fun i have. but some might say war in harding liked people too much, his good nature trust in others -- when the public discovered that members were trying to get rich behind. he was a womanizer who engaged in at least two extramarital affairs. one of which may have resulted in a birth of a daughter. public theounted in following words of his father george. >> warren, it is a good thing you were not born a gal, you cannot say no. he grew up in ohio where he was born seven months after lincoln was shot. while still a teenager he joined two friends in purchasing a struggling newspaper. was a success, and he soon gained full ownership. when he was 25 he married florence, a divorced mother who joined her new husband in building his newspaper enterprise. she also supported his political ambitio
she is the author of first lady florence harding, behind the tragedy and controversy. here is background on her husband, president warren harding. ♪ he was mr. nice guy, a people person, fond of children and dogs. meet people, it is the most pleasant thing i do. it is really the only fun i have. but some might say war in harding liked people too much, his good nature trust in others -- when the public discovered that members were trying to get rich behind. he was a womanizer who engaged in at...
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. >> 25 years ago at the intersection of florence and normandie, the harrowing first hours of unrest. that eventually engulfed los angeles. five long days that claimed the lives of more than 50 people. a defining moment for our nation. to some it's known as the l.a. riots. to others, the uprising. >> there's my truth, there's your truth, and then there's the truth. >> l.a. had it all. we had beaches. >> the hollywood sign. >> it was magical. >> oh, man. it's going to hit the fan. >> reporter: how this happened in the city of angels is the story that oscar winner john ridley takes on with his new documentary "let it fall." >> based on my experiences, my upbringing, every aspect of it makes me angry. >> reporter: the beating of rodney king by four white police officers pushed the city to the brink. then when the officers were found not guilty on charges of assault and excessive use of force, the city exploded in violence. that was april 29th, 1992. but ridley's film begins ten years earlier. >> this was not something that happened because of one incident, because of one issue, and did n
. >> 25 years ago at the intersection of florence and normandie, the harrowing first hours of unrest. that eventually engulfed los angeles. five long days that claimed the lives of more than 50 people. a defining moment for our nation. to some it's known as the l.a. riots. to others, the uprising. >> there's my truth, there's your truth, and then there's the truth. >> l.a. had it all. we had beaches. >> the hollywood sign. >> it was magical. >> oh, man. it's...
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getting big screen love treatment with christian bale, and rising star florence pugh takes centre stage for lady macbeth, a low—budget british chiller that has nothing to do with shakespeare. i was at the cinema at the weekend and i saw the trailer for guardians of the galaxy vol 2. oh my goodness, even watching the trailer, ifelt like i was bombarded with this wall of noise and fury and funny little creatures. that sums it up really. we'll move on! laughter if you saw volume 1 , you'll know that it is about... there a talking raccoon, a talking tree, it doesn't say much. itjust says, "i am groot." that tree has now been cut down to a tiny tree which is very cute. bear with me on this. i'll take your word for it. i don't know what they do, they save the galaxy from something, although the raccoon who is voiced by bradley cooper steals some stuff which means that half of the galaxy is after them in a kind of flash gordon style chase. as we join the action now, as they like to say in the crucible in sheffield, they are being chased by hordes of golden aliens. this is weird, we've got a so
getting big screen love treatment with christian bale, and rising star florence pugh takes centre stage for lady macbeth, a low—budget british chiller that has nothing to do with shakespeare. i was at the cinema at the weekend and i saw the trailer for guardians of the galaxy vol 2. oh my goodness, even watching the trailer, ifelt like i was bombarded with this wall of noise and fury and funny little creatures. that sums it up really. we'll move on! laughter if you saw volume 1 , you'll know...
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. >> people like donald jones, an offduty fire fighter living blocks from florence and normandy when a group of men started attacking, a chinese immigrant. >> i walked out in the middle of the street. said a few choice word to a few people that were around. that i won't say now. but, told them to stay away, get back. once i reached, cho i, i stood there, he was disoriented. some one walked over from the corner, told me, hey you got about another minute in this intersection. i picked mr. choi up, walked over. put him in the passenger's side. down. i didn't think they would throw rocks or bottles at me. if he raised his head. >> you could have been a victim as well? >> very, very much mindful. >> the mob could have attacked you? >> yeah. >> why did you do it? >> i don't know. you can't just not do something. >> what he still regrets all these years later, that he wasn't able to help that trucker, reginald denney being beaten within an inch of his life on live television. >> have compassion for any body. you have to understand at that time, please. at that time, the compassion line was
. >> people like donald jones, an offduty fire fighter living blocks from florence and normandy when a group of men started attacking, a chinese immigrant. >> i walked out in the middle of the street. said a few choice word to a few people that were around. that i won't say now. but, told them to stay away, get back. once i reached, cho i, i stood there, he was disoriented. some one walked over from the corner, told me, hey you got about another minute in this intersection. i picked...
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florence pugh as you say a lot of people talk about her, she was only 19 when that was filmed.r was like debut as well. yes, he has an opera director, and the story has been made into an opera before. it was banned by stalin because that would have that i feared that... they read oui’ have that i feared that... they read our mind. the way that she does it in this film it is about a good idea, russia has a terrible consequence for her thirst. we admire and love her, but yet terribly complex and weight is laid is brilliant. i think this is one of the best bit is debuts i have seen in ages, and you think it is a costu me in ages, and you think it is a costume drama, it really subverts all those tropes. it is stark and lea n all those tropes. it is stark and lean and kind of frightening and macabre row. it has a fairly mixed cast with two black characters which bring another shade of class and race to that period drama. i think it isa race to that period drama. i think it is a superb film, five stars from me. fantastic. there is thereby back onto. and one to my shame i have not bee
florence pugh as you say a lot of people talk about her, she was only 19 when that was filmed.r was like debut as well. yes, he has an opera director, and the story has been made into an opera before. it was banned by stalin because that would have that i feared that... they read oui’ have that i feared that... they read our mind. the way that she does it in this film it is about a good idea, russia has a terrible consequence for her thirst. we admire and love her, but yet terribly complex...
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on the presidency, and author talks about florence harding and the new president she created -- and the precedent she created as first lady. >> he was in dire streets medically. it was interesting because out of this veteran's cause came the veteran's bureau. this is the first time the united states had a bureau. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> next, we hear how presidential libraries and museums should the president's legacy. she is the
on the presidency, and author talks about florence harding and the new president she created -- and the precedent she created as first lady. >> he was in dire streets medically. it was interesting because out of this veteran's cause came the veteran's bureau. this is the first time the united states had a bureau. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> next, we hear how presidential libraries and museums should the president's legacy. she is the
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at 8:00 on the presidency, first lady florence harding and the presence she created as first lady. >> she had been in hospital, and really dire straits medically, so she could relate to the things they were going through. it was interesting because out of this veterans cause came the veterans bureau or this is the first time the united states had a bureau, what we call that the eight today, to take care of veterans. for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. ♪ >> all month, we are featuring studentcam winners. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our grand prize winners are sisters from blacksburg, virginia. ava lazar is homeschooled in the seventh grade. mia lazar is in the ninth-grade. their documentary on refugees and immigration policy is titled the tempest tossed. >> is not about what political party you are. it's more about values and helping these people. >> as parents, this topic was particularly personal because both my parents were refugees. so i think that also drove them a little bit. when they do some video on a topic that'
at 8:00 on the presidency, first lady florence harding and the presence she created as first lady. >> she had been in hospital, and really dire straits medically, so she could relate to the things they were going through. it was interesting because out of this veterans cause came the veterans bureau or this is the first time the united states had a bureau, what we call that the eight today, to take care of veterans. for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. ♪ >> all month, we are...
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florence pugh, as you say, a lot of people talking about her, she was only 19 when that was filmed.byjoseph stalin because it was feared that women would take instruction from this film and become rebellious from that opera. have our own mind! yes, it's terrible, it should never happen! what a suggestion! the way that she does it in this film, it is perhaps a good idea, she has a terrible consequence for her thirst. we admire her and love her, and think she is brilliant, but she's terribly complex. the way it is played is brilliant. i think this is one of the best british debuts i have seen in ages, and if you think it is a costume drama, think again. it kind of subverts all those frills and furbelows and merchant ivoryness. it is stark, lean and kind of frightening and macabre. it has a fairly mixed race cast with two black characters which bring another shade of class and race to that period drama. i think it is a superb film, five stars from me. fantastic. there is the bank holiday viewing sorted. a quick thought about the best out. one, to my shame, i have still not had a chance
florence pugh, as you say, a lot of people talking about her, she was only 19 when that was filmed.byjoseph stalin because it was feared that women would take instruction from this film and become rebellious from that opera. have our own mind! yes, it's terrible, it should never happen! what a suggestion! the way that she does it in this film, it is perhaps a good idea, she has a terrible consequence for her thirst. we admire her and love her, and think she is brilliant, but she's terribly...
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florence pugh, as you say, a lot of people talking about her, she was only 19 when that was filmed.d the story has been made into an opera before. it was banned byjoseph stalin because it was feared that women would take instruction from this film and become rebellious from that opera. have our own mind! yes, it's terrible, it should never happen! what a suggestion! the way that she does it in this film it is perhaps a good idea, she has a terrible consequence for her thirst. we admire her and love her, and think she is brilliant, but she's terribly complex. the way it is played is brilliant. i think this is one of the best british debuts i have seen in ages, and if you think it is a costume drama, think again. it kind of subverts all those frills and furbelows and merchant ivoryness. it is stark and lean and kind of frightening and macabre. it has a fairly mixed race cast with two black characters which bring another shade of class and race to that period drama. i think it is a superb film, five stars from me. fantastic. there is the bank holiday viewing sorted. a quick thought abo
florence pugh, as you say, a lot of people talking about her, she was only 19 when that was filmed.d the story has been made into an opera before. it was banned byjoseph stalin because it was feared that women would take instruction from this film and become rebellious from that opera. have our own mind! yes, it's terrible, it should never happen! what a suggestion! the way that she does it in this film it is perhaps a good idea, she has a terrible consequence for her thirst. we admire her and...
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tonight. 295 southbound past florence columbus a bad accident taking out two lanes.r the turnpike. >> reporter: it's cool out there with the temperatures in the 40s and 50 degrees in the city. today tomorrow, lots of clouds, cool conditions, high of 60 with rain at times. >> stay tuned for "good mornig america." that is it for matt o'donnell, david murphy, karen rogers, tamala edwards. i'm matt o'donnell. hey, get excited for the nfl draft three days away congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. it's blinds to go's sheer savings event. right now take 25% off all sheer shades, our fastest-growing collection. classic. modern. b
tonight. 295 southbound past florence columbus a bad accident taking out two lanes.r the turnpike. >> reporter: it's cool out there with the temperatures in the 40s and 50 degrees in the city. today tomorrow, lots of clouds, cool conditions, high of 60 with rain at times. >> stay tuned for "good mornig america." that is it for matt o'donnell, david murphy, karen rogers, tamala edwards. i'm matt o'donnell. hey, get excited for the nfl draft three days away congressman...
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on the presidency, and author talks about florence harding and the new president she created -- and the precedent she created as first lady. >> he was in dire streets medically. it was interesting because out of this veteran's cause came the veteran's bureau. this is the first time the united states had a bureau. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> next, we hear how presidential libraries and museums should the president's legacy. -- she is thehors author of presidential libraries. the national archives in washington hosted this hour-long event. good afternoon, everyone. i would like to welcome you and our good friends from c-span to the mcgowan theater located in the national archive theater in washington d.c. i am the visitor services manager and producer of the lecture series. before we begin today's program, i would like to remind you of other programs taking place at this location in the near future. thursday,vening on march 30 at 7:30 p.m., the state of alaska is sponsoring a performance of the alaska chamber group. as the state celebrates this centennial of william's
on the presidency, and author talks about florence harding and the new president she created -- and the precedent she created as first lady. >> he was in dire streets medically. it was interesting because out of this veteran's cause came the veteran's bureau. this is the first time the united states had a bureau. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> next, we hear how presidential libraries and museums should the president's legacy. -- she is thehors author of...
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the presentation focuses on her book, first lady florence harding, behind the tragedy and controversy. hosting this hour-long event. >> i want to introduce our guest tonight. director of the american studies program in st. joseph's university in philadelphia pennsylvania.
the presentation focuses on her book, first lady florence harding, behind the tragedy and controversy. hosting this hour-long event. >> i want to introduce our guest tonight. director of the american studies program in st. joseph's university in philadelphia pennsylvania.
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current world champion jothohn florence won the margaret river pro in western australia on sunday defeatingyear—old back as number one on the world surf league leaderboard for the 2017 season after the completion of the first two events and he now heads to bells beach on australia's east coast for the rip curl pro, which begins on wednesday. that's all we've got time for but a reminder of our tops, that's all we've got time for but a reminder of ourtops, sergio that's all we've got time for but a reminder of our tops, sergio garcia has won the masters at augusta national —— top story. has won the masters at augusta national -- top story. it went to a play—off hole, he birdied it while justin rose picked up a birdie. danny willett, the winner from 2016, placing the greenjacket on garcia. he becomes the third spaniard behind seve ballesteros and jose—maria larrazabal to pick up the green jacket, his first win in 7a attempts at winning a major championship. —— jose—maria larrazabal. ——jose—maria 0lesen double. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but fro
current world champion jothohn florence won the margaret river pro in western australia on sunday defeatingyear—old back as number one on the world surf league leaderboard for the 2017 season after the completion of the first two events and he now heads to bells beach on australia's east coast for the rip curl pro, which begins on wednesday. that's all we've got time for but a reminder of our tops, that's all we've got time for but a reminder of ourtops, sergio that's all we've got time for...
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the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment with christian bale, and rising star florencehiller that has nothing to do with shakespeare. i was at the cinema at the weekend and i saw the trailer for guardians of the galaxy vol 2. oh my goodness, even watching the trailer, ifelt like i was bombarded with this wall of noise and fury and funny little creatures. that sums it up really. we'll move on! laughter if you saw volume 1 , you'll know that it is about... there a talking raccoon, a talking tree, it doesn't say much. itjust says, "i am groot." that tree has now been cut down to a tiny tree which is very cute. bear with me on this. i'll take your word for it. i don't know what they do, they save the galaxy from something, although the raccoon who is voiced by bradley cooper steals some stuff which means that half of the galaxy is after them in a kind of flash gordon style chase. as we join the action now, as they like to say in the crucible in sheffield, they are being chased by hordes of golden aliens.
the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment with christian bale, and rising star florencehiller that has nothing to do with shakespeare. i was at the cinema at the weekend and i saw the trailer for guardians of the galaxy vol 2. oh my goodness, even watching the trailer, ifelt like i was bombarded with this wall of noise and fury and funny little creatures. that sums it up really. we'll move on! laughter if you saw volume 1 , you'll know that it is about... there a talking...
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we'll be in florence tomorrow. ciao! >> reporter: back in the u.s.t's vegas, baby. >> they would do extended, luxurious days at the bellagio, at the wynn, they liked to gamble. >> reporter: at the bellagio, rachel buys blancey a $64,000 rolex. one of six rolexes purchased with ralph's money. ralph paid for it all and never got so much as a postcard. more than $100,000 in plane tickets alone. rachel and her family jet setting on ralph's dime. and rachel is even more dangerous on the ground, ralph's credit card always at hand. >> thousand dollar shoes and two thousand dollar suits, they lived to excess in every way. >> reporter: more than $300,000 of ralph's money just at nordstrom's. a money trail a mile long and the beauty of the scam is that none of it traces back to them. anybody looking at the bills would think ralph raines was the one on the spending spree. >> this is one of the craziest cases i've ever seen. this is right out of a hollywood script. >> reporter: in 2011, rachel's career as a caretaker comes to an end when ralph raines sr. dies at
we'll be in florence tomorrow. ciao! >> reporter: back in the u.s.t's vegas, baby. >> they would do extended, luxurious days at the bellagio, at the wynn, they liked to gamble. >> reporter: at the bellagio, rachel buys blancey a $64,000 rolex. one of six rolexes purchased with ralph's money. ralph paid for it all and never got so much as a postcard. more than $100,000 in plane tickets alone. rachel and her family jet setting on ralph's dime. and rachel is even more dangerous...
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the young british actress florence pugh is being praised for her performance in lady macbeth. jason solomons made of the film and the rest of this week's cinema releases in the film review. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. with usjim waterson, political editor at buzzfeed and fleet street fox suzy boniface, columnist at the mirror. tomorrow's front pages, bank holiday monday front pages, leading bankers are saying interest—free credit cards are ticking time bombs. the i says corbyn will pledge £3 billion to education, reversing conservative pledges. plans to make social media forms responsible for digital crimes. the daily express focuses on the foreign aid budget, £15 million is funding anti—smoking campaigns in some of the world's most corrupt countries. the guardian leads on theresa may's comments on tax, saying the prime minister has signalled a rise in national insurance and income taxed after pledging not to increase vat. the times has a similar lead t5535; a similar lead—frame ” " ’” online iii considering |e iii considering tax conte
the young british actress florence pugh is being praised for her performance in lady macbeth. jason solomons made of the film and the rest of this week's cinema releases in the film review. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. with usjim waterson, political editor at buzzfeed and fleet street fox suzy boniface, columnist at the mirror. tomorrow's front pages, bank holiday monday front pages, leading bankers are saying interest—free credit cards are ticking time...
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. >> reporter: one of the stores 21-year-old hayes broke into was tom's in florence. while conducting the interviews at the parade we discovered the owner of the liquor store was standing just a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in and take all the merchandise out. whatever they need. >> reporter: that somebody was hayes and her message for choy she says is long overdue. >> during the riots i was a partaker of the madness and i'm honored to have the opportunity to apologize. >> oh, thank you very much. >> i am so remorseful. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: a well received apology from choy who has since rebuilt his store. >> remembered 25 years ago. i'm very happy today. she said we've been friends again. >> reporter: a friend for life and a less son to go with it. >> not to participate. not to do things that just in the heat of the moment to do it because later you'll be sorry. >> wow. rodney king drowned at his home in 2012. since then his family has tried to maintain his legacy. took more than a decade for the l.a.p.d. to meet its reforms which change t
. >> reporter: one of the stores 21-year-old hayes broke into was tom's in florence. while conducting the interviews at the parade we discovered the owner of the liquor store was standing just a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in and take all the merchandise out. whatever they need. >> reporter: that somebody was hayes and her message for choy she says is long overdue. >> during the riots i was a partaker of the madness and i'm honored to have the opportunity to...
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sangre y dolor las calles de los angeles nat sound fue hace veinticinco anos.cuando la esquina de florencedie se convirtio en el epicentro de la tension racial.y escenario de un caos de violencia provocado por la decision de un juez , quien absolvio a cuatro policia blancos , de la brutal golpiza que propinaron al afroamericano rodney king nat sot "era como una guerra civil" los peores disturbios en la historia de los angeles dejaron un saldo sangriento de 58 personas muertas.cientos de heridos y mas de mil millones de dolares en danos a la ciudad..pero lo que mas indigna y preocupa a residentes de esta zona es que gran medida la desigualdad social permanece como entonces sot randy jurado, escritor "eso es lo que es ironico, que en vez de mejorar ha empeorado la situación porque hemos visto que es una epidemia de asesinatos de gente inocente o de jóvenes por la policía que son mas que todo afroamericanos, latinos que les disparan fatalmente" el activista y escritor randy jurado , quien en aquella epoca vivia en el sur de los angeles, lamenta que los programas de desarrollo y creacion de em
sangre y dolor las calles de los angeles nat sound fue hace veinticinco anos.cuando la esquina de florencedie se convirtio en el epicentro de la tension racial.y escenario de un caos de violencia provocado por la decision de un juez , quien absolvio a cuatro policia blancos , de la brutal golpiza que propinaron al afroamericano rodney king nat sot "era como una guerra civil" los peores disturbios en la historia de los angeles dejaron un saldo sangriento de 58 personas muertas.cientos...
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. >>> gunfire wounded a woman in south philadelphia south 57th street near florence avenue at 2:00 a.m. >>> a man was shot answering the door at his friends in west philadelphia. the 19-year-old has a wound in his backside. it is unclear if the gunman was a visit at the door or someone in the house. there were no arrests. >>> generous donations to help retired priests went to a monsignor instead of the philadelphia cleric accused of spending half a million dollars of the money on himself. jeanette reyes is live at the archdiocesan headquarters in center city with details of the new indictment. hi, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, federal authorities are saying the philadelphia monsignor took over a half million dollars spent it on gambling and other things. he is facing decades in prison if he is convicted. the federal prosecutors alleged that the monsignor took money from the retirement home from priests and used it to live the high life going to the casino in chester and philadelphia pop concerts and paying for lavish dinners. he pocketed $535,000 according to prosecutors o
. >>> gunfire wounded a woman in south philadelphia south 57th street near florence avenue at 2:00 a.m. >>> a man was shot answering the door at his friends in west philadelphia. the 19-year-old has a wound in his backside. it is unclear if the gunman was a visit at the door or someone in the house. there were no arrests. >>> generous donations to help retired priests went to a monsignor instead of the philadelphia cleric accused of spending half a million dollars of...
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it happened at south 57th street at florence avenue after 2:00 a.m. the woman is in stable condition. >>> new, someone stabbed a man multiple times in wilmington, delaware, it happened at 10:00 p.m. on the 400 block of north spruce street. the victim was rushed to christiana hospital with serious injuries. police have not made any arrests. >>> from our new jersey newsroom, camden county police are looking for a thief who swiped a purse out of a parked car. it was caught on surveillance camera at saint joseph cathedral on federal street. watch as the man opens the door 'moves the purse before walking nea. if you have any information on the crime, police see him there him opening the door, would like to hear from you. >>> it was the centerpiece for 6 decades, now the rio diner is hitting the road. christie ileto spoke to the new buyer who was saying the final goodbye. >> we would do the restaurant scene, people would come in for their morning coffee and lunch and sit at the counter. >> reporter: the rio diner is leaving phoenixville for good. >> what wa
it happened at south 57th street at florence avenue after 2:00 a.m. the woman is in stable condition. >>> new, someone stabbed a man multiple times in wilmington, delaware, it happened at 10:00 p.m. on the 400 block of north spruce street. the victim was rushed to christiana hospital with serious injuries. police have not made any arrests. >>> from our new jersey newsroom, camden county police are looking for a thief who swiped a purse out of a parked car. it was caught on...
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and florence at 39 degrees for the current reading, and what is going to happen is these temperatures will climb in the 30s, 40s and 50s and 60s. there's no rain to track today. we will just be tracking sunshine. here are the highs. up to 69 degrees in center city, maybe a little lower in areas like chestnut hill and summer ton. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s. new jersey, 67. for trenton, low 60s along the shore. when you have that direction, you are push into the ocean air along parts of the jersey shore. and then summer tphau at 65. >>> the phillies's versus the national's game tonight, mid game at 64 and 65 by the ninth inning. this is a great time to be out at a baseball play. kind of wish i would have gotten tickets for this one. if you are headed out, enjoy it, and the winds stay light. here is the temperatures as we go through the next couple days. low 80s monday and tuesdays. showers will start to dampen the temperature back down. >>> last night here on nbc10, a new saturday night live featured alec baldwin. >> i met with leaders from china, egypt and china, and
and florence at 39 degrees for the current reading, and what is going to happen is these temperatures will climb in the 30s, 40s and 50s and 60s. there's no rain to track today. we will just be tracking sunshine. here are the highs. up to 69 degrees in center city, maybe a little lower in areas like chestnut hill and summer ton. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s. new jersey, 67. for trenton, low 60s along the shore. when you have that direction, you are push into the ocean air along...
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. >> another trip that i loved's we went to florence as a family. we are able to rent an amazing ca night, we chat our own room. >> how does it work? [inaudible] it's something about the host, so people feel comfortable. >> the i stay the first time in paris using air b&b. it was an easy process. just click on the map of paris and clicked where i wanted to stay. >> there many people out there who cannot experience in area by staying at a hotel. >> i can do laundry, have my. i can open up the windows and see the neighborhood that julie made me feel like i was in paris >> what is critical is trust in this whole process. >> when first meeting our visitors we meet, so around the house. >> i have no problem with all the people who left the cabin the weather found it. >> this is our welcome book we created our family picture. and then i'll list of area foods and drinks, and our favorite places to go. >> air b&b is culture. part of it is the way guests reviewed the host and the host reviews the guest. >> it keeps it ominous for. >> if you're thinking about
. >> another trip that i loved's we went to florence as a family. we are able to rent an amazing ca night, we chat our own room. >> how does it work? [inaudible] it's something about the host, so people feel comfortable. >> the i stay the first time in paris using air b&b. it was an easy process. just click on the map of paris and clicked where i wanted to stay. >> there many people out there who cannot experience in area by staying at a hotel. >> i can do...
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. >> one of the liquor stories 20-year-old mace break-in upon parp 29th, 1992 was tomasenen florence on normandy while conduct ts interviews at the processor aid we discovered the owner of the liquor store simon troy standing a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in take all the merchandise out whatever they need. >> that somebody was hase and her message for troy she says is long overdue. >> the riots. the madman and i'm honored to have the opportunity to aapologize. >> thank you very much. >> i am so remorseful. >> othank you very much. >> well received apology from troy who has rebuilt his store. >> i remember the 5 years ago i'm ver happy today. she said we be friends again. >> a friend for life and a lesson to go with it. >> i'm teaching my kids not to do things in the heat of the moment because later you'll be sorry. >> rodney king drowned at his home in 2012 since then his family tried to maintain his legacy more than a decade for the l.a. public defender to meet the cord or theed reforms. >> well you could say that orange is the new hack. the hit netflix show is the cent
. >> one of the liquor stories 20-year-old mace break-in upon parp 29th, 1992 was tomasenen florence on normandy while conduct ts interviews at the processor aid we discovered the owner of the liquor store simon troy standing a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in take all the merchandise out whatever they need. >> that somebody was hase and her message for troy she says is long overdue. >> the riots. the madman and i'm honored to have the opportunity to...
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florence and normandie, liquor stores, sandwich shops. chain gas stations.cross the street from one another. but still other signs that the community is still in transition. >> mercedes, homelessness, getting to work on one intersection. author of making black los angeles, professor marnie campbell. >> we have to kind of rethink at we think about south central. >> campbell notes it now majority latino american. from 45 to 65% today. and less african-american from 50 to 29%. toni was a student of professor campbell. campbell saying toni's understanding of racial nuance is innate. south central community leaders don't see amazing but they do see progress. there's a change for instance from the 1992 tension filled relationships between african and korean americans. >> i believe at least in race relations have improved. i think the second generation, they speak english. >> but they want more community investment. >> well, we need more private corporations in to help the government create something in the communities. that's what i look at social enterprise at. >
florence and normandie, liquor stores, sandwich shops. chain gas stations.cross the street from one another. but still other signs that the community is still in transition. >> mercedes, homelessness, getting to work on one intersection. author of making black los angeles, professor marnie campbell. >> we have to kind of rethink at we think about south central. >> campbell notes it now majority latino american. from 45 to 65% today. and less african-american from 50 to 29%....
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florence at 63. in the township. . 55 in princeton. the little front that's come down from the northeast. a little back-door front we'll keep an eye on helping to trigger some showers up near the polk northeast. a couple showers around the trenton area. that's about it. we had rain overnight. a little bit earlier this morning and then things have quieted down. but this is not quiet. this is a big swirl here of pretty intense storm system. severe storms on one side. and snow on the other. yeah, snow. we're clear tonight. we're clear during the day tomorrow. really nice day. too bad baseball is not starting tomorrow. here's wednesday night into thursday morning. here comes the rain. and we're not just talking about a couple showers. here's 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m., we have rain. 3:00 p.m., we have rain. that's a lot of rain here. and then we even get some thursday night and then friday it's lighter rain. how much falls? just ab inch of rain would be enough to produce flooding north of philadelphia. and there's the computer models here showin
florence at 63. in the township. . 55 in princeton. the little front that's come down from the northeast. a little back-door front we'll keep an eye on helping to trigger some showers up near the polk northeast. a couple showers around the trenton area. that's about it. we had rain overnight. a little bit earlier this morning and then things have quieted down. but this is not quiet. this is a big swirl here of pretty intense storm system. severe storms on one side. and snow on the other. yeah,...
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and into the 40s for robinsville, hopewell township, florence, lumberton in the middle 40s this morning. yes, we to have rain. it's light rain, few light scattered showers in philadelphia. first line of steadier rain that has swept past the shore. it's already moved and cleared cape may and atlantic city. as far as thunderstorms this morning, look to the west. harrisburg has gotten the first round of storms. they've missed us well to the west this morning. this storm is a massive system. it's really not going to miss us. it's just going to get fired up as the morning goes on. this flow you see that's pushing storms our way and showers, too, it's going to continue. it's all wrapping around the system that's centered to our west. all that moisture will be pushed into our area during the day today. and because the setup in the atmosphere is just right, there's a potential for severe weather, which is why a first alert has been issued for the entire viewing area for today. heavier downpours will start later this morning and strong thunderstorms are possible this afternoon. severe storms are
and into the 40s for robinsville, hopewell township, florence, lumberton in the middle 40s this morning. yes, we to have rain. it's light rain, few light scattered showers in philadelphia. first line of steadier rain that has swept past the shore. it's already moved and cleared cape may and atlantic city. as far as thunderstorms this morning, look to the west. harrisburg has gotten the first round of storms. they've missed us well to the west this morning. this storm is a massive system. it's...
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from the venice to florence to pavarotti, a friend of mine. these bonds of history and culture have only grown stronger as our two nations have become close partners, dear friends, and very vital allies. mr. prime minister, i am thrilled you are here today to discuss how we can make this great relationship even more productive. in the years to come. on the economy, italy is one of the world's largest trading partners, a lot of people do not know that. we both seek a trading relationship that is balanced, reciprocal, i love the word reciprocal, we do not have too many reciprocal trading partnerships. we will very soon. and fair. benefiting both of our countries. we can work together to achieve the outcome. a key partner in the fight against terrorism. they are now the second largest contributor of troops to the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. i would also like to thank you, prime minister, for your leadership on seeking stabilization in libya. and for your crucial efforts to deny isis a foothold in the mediterranean. you fought hard. we are
from the venice to florence to pavarotti, a friend of mine. these bonds of history and culture have only grown stronger as our two nations have become close partners, dear friends, and very vital allies. mr. prime minister, i am thrilled you are here today to discuss how we can make this great relationship even more productive. in the years to come. on the economy, italy is one of the world's largest trading partners, a lot of people do not know that. we both seek a trading relationship that is...
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florence: he is 24 years old, rides a moped, and his mother thinks he looks like emmanuel macron. funny report about this young who apparently is being stopped in the [music] announcer: dhaka, capital of bangladesh. . there are already 13 million people here. that is set to almost double in the next decade, making this city one of the most densely populated places on earth. all these people are coming to dhaka because their rural homes are being destroyed. atiq: bangladesh is the front line state of climate change because of the multiplicity of impacts. announcer: cyclones, bursting rivers, torrential raiain fall. climate change i is felt here more than anywhere else in the world. climate refugees from all over the country are pouring into dhaka fleeing for their lives.
florence: he is 24 years old, rides a moped, and his mother thinks he looks like emmanuel macron. funny report about this young who apparently is being stopped in the [music] announcer: dhaka, capital of bangladesh. . there are already 13 million people here. that is set to almost double in the next decade, making this city one of the most densely populated places on earth. all these people are coming to dhaka because their rural homes are being destroyed. atiq: bangladesh is the front line...
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. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues after four l.a.tted on the video beating of rodney king. >> my heart almost fell to my stomach. >> reporter: the then 32-year-old grabbed his camcorder. you were right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> was really close. >> reporter: he recorded some of the worst beatings including the trucker reginald denny and the minister, fidel lopez. >> i thought lopez was actually dead until he started moving. >> reporter: more than 50 people were killed and 2,000 injured in six days of rioting and looting, which cost $1 billion in damage. police chief charlie beck says he knew the lapd was the reason for the uprising. since then the force has been reformed. >> we're the majority minority now. almost 50% are hispanic and women. during the riots we were mostly whit white. >> it prompted changes everywhere. >> reporter: goldman left south central l.a. a. he hopes his videos show the respect police and communities receiver. >> what happened out there should teach everyone a lesson. you never want t
. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues after four l.a.tted on the video beating of rodney king. >> my heart almost fell to my stomach. >> reporter: the then 32-year-old grabbed his camcorder. you were right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> was really close. >> reporter: he recorded some of the worst beatings including the trucker reginald denny and the minister, fidel lopez. >> i thought lopez...
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on south 57 and street on florence avenue. the woman was shot in the stomach and legs and so far no one is arrested. >>> a fast moving fire damaged two homes in the winfield section of philadelphia. this is the scene on the 5400 block of diamond street. the blaze started on the first floor of one row home and spread to the neighboring house. everybody was able to get out. >>> dawn staly will get a heroes welcome at her alma mater. she led the south carolina womens basketball to their first ncaa title. and came to where she started her sports career to be honored. jeff skversky is live where the celebration will happen soon enough. >> reporter: hi rick, this is where it all started for dawn staly 30 years ago at dobbins where she won three public league championships and will be honored in two minutes at the school where it all started. a lot of people are at this assembly, her former players and student body here to honor her. she has her former coaches, former players, and of course john cheney, fran done friday. and the guar
on south 57 and street on florence avenue. the woman was shot in the stomach and legs and so far no one is arrested. >>> a fast moving fire damaged two homes in the winfield section of philadelphia. this is the scene on the 5400 block of diamond street. the blaze started on the first floor of one row home and spread to the neighboring house. everybody was able to get out. >>> dawn staly will get a heroes welcome at her alma mater. she led the south carolina womens basketball...
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officers were called at 57th and florence avenue. witnesses tell police the victim was arguing with a man who then fired six to seven shots. she's listed in stable condition. >>> happening today, jurors will hear more testimony about the deadly shooting that killed a pennsylvania state trooper. >> eric frein is on trial for murder. state troopers described moments of care as they responded to that ambush just outside their blooming grove barracks. trooper brian dickson was killed. in court, fellow trooper robert golded he slapped the wounded dickson, calling his name saying, quote, i was looking for any signs of life, just looking into his eyes. there was nothing. troopers also talked about how they used body armor and police car to protect themselves as shots were fired around them. frein faces the death penalty if convicted. >>> happening today in north philadelphia, clergy and city officials will address concerns about gun violence, following a deadly shooting that killed three people and injured another. a $70,000 reward is being
officers were called at 57th and florence avenue. witnesses tell police the victim was arguing with a man who then fired six to seven shots. she's listed in stable condition. >>> happening today, jurors will hear more testimony about the deadly shooting that killed a pennsylvania state trooper. >> eric frein is on trial for murder. state troopers described moments of care as they responded to that ambush just outside their blooming grove barracks. trooper brian dickson was...
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florence 48 or 46 degrees, but the numbers will warm up. see sunshine, the fog quickly disappears.initely need your sunglasses today. sunny skies all day long. doppler radar is clear this morning. look what's coming to the west. see heavy downpours. these are downpours going to be here for tomorrow and first of these showers will come through tomorrow morning. a potential for heavy rain is going to be all-day event by the time those showers are tapers off at 11:30 tomorrow night. miranda warning an inch of rain potentially in philadelphia. issued a first alert for entire viewing area. potential for thursday tomorrow for periods of rev rain could lead to localized flooding. had so much rain lately. also a chance of storm system will produce some severe thunderstorms in our area for tomorrow. not today. sun any skies. 68 in philadelphia. showers and thunderstorms keep us cooler tomorrow. chilly day will be friday. not a great day at the ballpark. 49 wind blowing to make it feel colder. still could be light rain showers in the area on friday, but nice sunshine, get back on saturday. n
florence 48 or 46 degrees, but the numbers will warm up. see sunshine, the fog quickly disappears.initely need your sunglasses today. sunny skies all day long. doppler radar is clear this morning. look what's coming to the west. see heavy downpours. these are downpours going to be here for tomorrow and first of these showers will come through tomorrow morning. a potential for heavy rain is going to be all-day event by the time those showers are tapers off at 11:30 tomorrow night. miranda...
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florence is 53. 51 for robins victville and hop township. the first line of showers, not a lot. there are downpours. you see some of the heavier rain right now is crossing the delaware and moving into lower bucks county south of trenton. trenton is dry, but this is moving toward levittown. a quick downpour that's starting to lighten up in bristol. that's the first line of showers. the steadier, heavier rainfall will come from the south. the rain in virginia, norfolk seeing rainfall, that's just the beginning of the heavy downpours in north carolina. those will be here this afternoon. that will free you. a good amount of rain. not a lot this morning or this afternoon. by 4:30, you could see more than one-third inch in philadelphia. south american acloser to three-quarters inch of rain. the rain continues during the evening hours, early evening hours. trenton should top an inch of rain. we've got a rainy day ahead and a windy one, too. 57 degrees this afternoon. the temperatures will be in the middle 50s. that warmup to 57 comes this evening once the rain starts to let up. 67 tomo
florence is 53. 51 for robins victville and hop township. the first line of showers, not a lot. there are downpours. you see some of the heavier rain right now is crossing the delaware and moving into lower bucks county south of trenton. trenton is dry, but this is moving toward levittown. a quick downpour that's starting to lighten up in bristol. that's the first line of showers. the steadier, heavier rainfall will come from the south. the rain in virginia, norfolk seeing rainfall, that's just...
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take 2box --este ocurrio en un complejo residencial en florence en carolina del sur.ectando unas 16 viviendas.. -- las personas ahora han sido llevada a refugios mientras hacen las reparaciones.. -- varias viviendas ya habian sufrido los efctos del huracan mattwe en octubre pasado y las reparaciones estaban en proceso durante esta tormenta. take vo 2 ---mientras que en carolina del norte tambien se sintieron los efectos de las lluvias.. -- este vehiculo quedo totalmente sumergido en agua -- en el interior habia una persona que tuvo que ser rescatada, el carro habia sido arrastarado unos 100 pies de la acera. -- un sistema de lluvias trajo varias pulgadas de precipitacion conviertiendo carreteras en lagos.. gaby outro -- varias calles permenecen inundadas y s eepsran que las condiciones del tiempo mejoren para maÑana. cesar --espere en minutos en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 y 30 vo blanca ---una mujer habria sufrido un intento de secuestro en san francisco, le diremos en que termino esta historia y que ocurrio con el sospechoso take vo cesar --- un conductor pier
take 2box --este ocurrio en un complejo residencial en florence en carolina del sur.ectando unas 16 viviendas.. -- las personas ahora han sido llevada a refugios mientras hacen las reparaciones.. -- varias viviendas ya habian sufrido los efctos del huracan mattwe en octubre pasado y las reparaciones estaban en proceso durante esta tormenta. take vo 2 ---mientras que en carolina del norte tambien se sintieron los efectos de las lluvias.. -- este vehiculo quedo totalmente sumergido en agua -- en...
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history has its eyes on you. 8 on the presidency, talking about florence harding and what she createds first lady. in hospitals, had her kidneys operated on. she
history has its eyes on you. 8 on the presidency, talking about florence harding and what she createds first lady. in hospitals, had her kidneys operated on. she
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we'll have that plus florence will join us with the campaign beat. it is the day of rage in the est bank with play-in -- palestinian protestors. and peace between muslims and christians as egypt's community faces threat in the islamic state group. molly: there's just over a week to go before france's second round of presidential vote. both emmanuel macron and marine la pen are trying to win over voter who is backed their ousted rivals. on thursday, le pen held a rally martin pollard has more. >> marine la pen took to nice on thursday night for a rally. fillon last d to sunday but she's got a new slogan. choose france. and in her speech, she said she would protect french jobs and keep france safe. >> the election of mr. macron will mean france will increasingly be swamped from immigrants. this election therefore, asks the french people on mass immigration. mass immigration stop or more. >> stop brought back several how to supporters brought back chants of "this is our home." >> this is our very last chance to see france re-establish our greatness and
we'll have that plus florence will join us with the campaign beat. it is the day of rage in the est bank with play-in -- palestinian protestors. and peace between muslims and christians as egypt's community faces threat in the islamic state group. molly: there's just over a week to go before france's second round of presidential vote. both emmanuel macron and marine la pen are trying to win over voter who is backed their ousted rivals. on thursday, le pen held a rally martin pollard has more....
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woman in mississippi - killed after her vehicle went off the road into a creek.richard thomas / florence police: "they're real good people. kids are good people. i hate that it happened."authorities outside jackson -- rescuing hundreds of people because of high water.this -- less than a day after a woman was killed when a tree fell onto a house elsewhere in the state.the storm system -- causing more destruction as it raked through alabama.......and into georgia... reportedly generating tornados in the atlanta area.michael berg / shop foreman, anthem automotive: "it sounded like what they say a tornado sounds like - a woot-wootwoot-woot. a train, except faster, that is exactly what it sounded like." the violent weather claiming another life in south carolina......where high winds lifted a mobile home off of its foundation.shelby riffey / friend of victim: "i can't believe it. why would this happen here?"the wind -- flipping the mobile home several times.a man inside -- killed amid the destruction. shelby riffey / friend of victim: "everything happens for a reason i just don't understand w
woman in mississippi - killed after her vehicle went off the road into a creek.richard thomas / florence police: "they're real good people. kids are good people. i hate that it happened."authorities outside jackson -- rescuing hundreds of people because of high water.this -- less than a day after a woman was killed when a tree fell onto a house elsewhere in the state.the storm system -- causing more destruction as it raked through alabama.......and into georgia... reportedly...
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i studied in florence in college and sat in the dark room there developing photos.hat is where i learned about filtering. you could add these chemicals to the developing bath that would change the colors of the photos. i brought that along with me to instagram. emily: is that where you learned about square photos? emily: yes. yes. my photography teacher took my camera out of my hands and gave me a plastic camera that took square film format. and i learned to love it. it was just easy to take good photos in square format. emily: while you were at stanford, you had an offer to drop out and work at facebook. what happened? kevin: there was a girl involved, and i did not want to exactly leave school. [laughter] but also i talked to a lot of my mentors who said facebook is a fad that will go away. and to this day, i think about that decision. i think it was the right decision. i loved finishing stanford, and i loved what i learned there. but when i think about, i think about how many technologies that come out that people doubt at first. and then i think about the techno
i studied in florence in college and sat in the dark room there developing photos.hat is where i learned about filtering. you could add these chemicals to the developing bath that would change the colors of the photos. i brought that along with me to instagram. emily: is that where you learned about square photos? emily: yes. yes. my photography teacher took my camera out of my hands and gave me a plastic camera that took square film format. and i learned to love it. it was just easy to take...
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steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight and generally shared. the standard serving is about a kilo for two, meaning about a pound per person. so, both of those for four people? woman: yes. steves: the preparation is simple and well established. good luck if you want it well done. man: i am hungry, yeah. oh, look at this. ah! steves: oh, beautiful. [ laughs ] man: wow. steves: chianina beef. -woman: white beans. -steves: okay. perfect. man: and that one. steves: so, the meat is called chianina. tommaso: that's its name, because it comes from the chianti. steves: oh, from chianti. okay. and tell me about this concept of the
steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight...