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david corn, joan walsh, and doreen warren of the roosevelt institute. john harwood, joining us new. you have seen a lot in washington in your work for the cnbc and the "new york times." have you ever seen a week like this? >> no. never seen a president like this either. he is in uncharted territory in terms of his brazen willingness to not only do things that are path-breaking in terms of the norms of presidential behavior, but to boast about those things. and the idea that a president would tell top russian officials, which is what we learned the president had done this week, that the fbi director that he fired, the fbi director of the united states of america, was a nut-job and now the pressure is off on a russia investigation. none of us have seen anything like that. >> joan walsh, take a look at what sam nunberg a controversial trump aide but one who knows the
david corn, joan walsh, and doreen warren of the roosevelt institute. john harwood, joining us new. you have seen a lot in washington in your work for the cnbc and the "new york times." have you ever seen a week like this? >> no. never seen a president like this either. he is in uncharted territory in terms of his brazen willingness to not only do things that are path-breaking in terms of the norms of presidential behavior, but to boast about those things. and the idea that a...
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joan, starting with you. the senate made it very clear they have all sorts of reasons why they don't want to take their cues from the house. >> that's true. i am also not encouraged by the fact that they convened a group of 13 men and no women to talk about how they were going to change this bill when this bill is just so horrible in terms of women's health care, in terms of denying us maternity care, creating all these preexisting conditions, back to the days where you could deny us coverage for preexisting conditions. as a lot of democrats say, being a woman is a preexisting condition. we have a lot of special qualities that make us use more health care. that's a bad sign. ari, we talked about this the last time the bill -- when the bill seemed to die, and i was very gung-ho at that point that the senate would kill it if it got out of the house. i feel less confident. >> you're worried the senate will pass this? >> i am worried the senate will pass it. something has changed from the big worry for republican
joan, starting with you. the senate made it very clear they have all sorts of reasons why they don't want to take their cues from the house. >> that's true. i am also not encouraged by the fact that they convened a group of 13 men and no women to talk about how they were going to change this bill when this bill is just so horrible in terms of women's health care, in terms of denying us maternity care, creating all these preexisting conditions, back to the days where you could deny us...
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amy schumer, joan cusack, goldie hawn. >> goldie hawn.e hawn, and you got to do it -- you got to be in honolulu. >> yes, yes. >> seth: how was that, being with funny people? >> it was crazy. i mean it's -- you're in hawaii. in honolulu, it was just gorgeous. beautiful hotel and, you know, like, you forget that you're there working. you know? >> seth: right. >> yeah, you're like, i should [ light laughter ] then you're like oh, shoot. i'm late. [ light laughter ] but yeah, it was great, and, you know, amy is always doing something. she has that crazy energy. >> seth: yeah. >> so -- she's, hey, let's go do a pop-up show tonight. so i was like, alright cool. i'll go up. >> seth: so just do stand-up. unexpected stand-up? >> yeah, just go do a show. unexpected stand-up. yeah. so i texted one of the makeup ladies. i said, hey, amy and i are going to go do stand-up at this bar. she sent back in big caps, "be careful." i'm like what -- it's hawaii. what is there to be careful about? and i was like, hey amy, she said, this bar, oh, yeah, it's a pr
amy schumer, joan cusack, goldie hawn. >> goldie hawn.e hawn, and you got to do it -- you got to be in honolulu. >> yes, yes. >> seth: how was that, being with funny people? >> it was crazy. i mean it's -- you're in hawaii. in honolulu, it was just gorgeous. beautiful hotel and, you know, like, you forget that you're there working. you know? >> seth: right. >> yeah, you're like, i should [ light laughter ] then you're like oh, shoot. i'm late. [ light...
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cusack, the great joan cusack, does not have a line in this movie?line in the movie. [ light laughter ] you know -- and they gave her that option whether she wanted to have the character with lines or not dialogue and she goes, "i'm going to go with no lines." i'm like, oh, okay. then she would do stuff, stuff like this to me. we had like a 6:00 a.m. call time. she'd go, "hey wanda, you want to run lines?" i'm like, "you know what? [ light laughter ] you -- you can kiss my ass, joan cusack." [ light laughter ] >> seth: so you're in hawaii -- >> i've got whole paragraphs to learn and she's just in there -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: you're in hawaii. you're in a tropic paradise. was it anything like the fyre festival that we heard about last week? >> oh, that made me laugh. i mean that is just ridiculous -- who trusts ja rule? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> what made you go -- you know who seems like the best travel planner? ja rule. you know? [ light laughter ] what makes you -- what makes you go, i'm going to send my money to ja rule?
cusack, the great joan cusack, does not have a line in this movie?line in the movie. [ light laughter ] you know -- and they gave her that option whether she wanted to have the character with lines or not dialogue and she goes, "i'm going to go with no lines." i'm like, oh, okay. then she would do stuff, stuff like this to me. we had like a 6:00 a.m. call time. she'd go, "hey wanda, you want to run lines?" i'm like, "you know what? [ light laughter ] you -- you can kiss...
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joan, it has gotten worse and worse. >> it gets worse every hour. it will get worse while we're sitting here probably, ari. you know, we've got a denial at this point from rod rosenstein that he does not want to appoint an independent counsel. he doesn't think it's necessary. and we have senator feinstein and senator durbin, both democrats, calling for his resignation if he doesn't do so. that is a big step. and i think we will see -- i'm still shocked that we are not getting the kind of republican participation in this crisis that we need. you know, we probably all thought this morning that maybe we were watching the end of the presidency. our president began to tweet like a mobster, if a mobster tweeted. you better hope there are no tapes or you're going to be sleeping with the fishes. i don't know what the "or else" is but it's a threat. he is threatening the witness. comey is going to testify eventually. and i think the absence of republicans at this point, the refusal to get deeply engaged is going to go down in history as a dereliction of duty
joan, it has gotten worse and worse. >> it gets worse every hour. it will get worse while we're sitting here probably, ari. you know, we've got a denial at this point from rod rosenstein that he does not want to appoint an independent counsel. he doesn't think it's necessary. and we have senator feinstein and senator durbin, both democrats, calling for his resignation if he doesn't do so. that is a big step. and i think we will see -- i'm still shocked that we are not getting the kind of...
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joan taylor was jailed for 18 years. police described the pair as master manipulators.rned about the rise of call prices to directory services. one of them charges nearly £9. the four largest providers charge at least five pounds 50 for a call campaigners are worried elderly people will be caught out by the high prices. 0fcom says it's planning to review the market. let's have a look at the front pages. the financial times leads with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives' immigration target of tens of thousands, which she calls a "sustainable level". the express reports that mrs may has told voters that border controls were urgently needed, to ease pressure on public services, and stop wages for low earners being forced down.. the daily mail says the prime minister wants to give the energy regulator 0fgem, powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. energy bills also feature on the telegraph's front page, with the owner of british gas criticising the price cap, saying it would lead to higher average prices. the times says other energy compa
joan taylor was jailed for 18 years. police described the pair as master manipulators.rned about the rise of call prices to directory services. one of them charges nearly £9. the four largest providers charge at least five pounds 50 for a call campaigners are worried elderly people will be caught out by the high prices. 0fcom says it's planning to review the market. let's have a look at the front pages. the financial times leads with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives'...
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joining this conversation, is axy owes editor nick johnston, joan, evan, ozzy still with me.i saw the winner of the indy 500 drinking milk, i've never heard of it, it is a tradition, i was unaware, never heard of it, i app is go. i simply reporting that's who the winner was. i'm glad i learned this morning that drinking milk is part of the transition. if twitter wants to slay me have at it. nick, someone else, jared kushner, how big of a liability is this. >> well, i mean i think the key thing to know is how many things he's involved in, which is what we want to do with this story. he was inmately involved in setting up the saudi arabia, the israel, the italy portions of the trip. he helped negotiate the arms deal. he had been involved in setting up the china summit in mar-a-lago. now he's getting himself in a little trouble because he is involved in what "the new york times" reported a syria call with the russians. nobody as we've written who has his hands in as many things in this administration as kushner deal and that's playing a higher level of scrutiny. >> jared kushner
joining this conversation, is axy owes editor nick johnston, joan, evan, ozzy still with me.i saw the winner of the indy 500 drinking milk, i've never heard of it, it is a tradition, i was unaware, never heard of it, i app is go. i simply reporting that's who the winner was. i'm glad i learned this morning that drinking milk is part of the transition. if twitter wants to slay me have at it. nick, someone else, jared kushner, how big of a liability is this. >> well, i mean i think the key...
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tras la salida de guadalupe, consuelo rosales comenzó a cuidar a joan.adres, es evidente a través de decenas de fotos, cartas de su puño y letra y cientos de correos electrónicos. borja: ¿por qué crees que juan gabriel escogió a laura y a sus hijos para salir en revistas o dijo públicamente que esa era su familia? consuelo: no es que lo haya escogido, sino que fueron circunstancias de las cuales ya no pudo-- que lo llevaron a tener que hacer un patrón de esa manera. amara: creo que sería exagerado decir "yo sé por qué". borja: el doctor giuseppe amara es psicoanalista en la ciudad de méxico. y, aunque juan gabriel nunca fue su paciente, dice que hay capítulos muy conocidos en su vida que pudieran indicar el por qué el cantante eligió procrear de esta manera. amara: de por sí ya le había causado escándalo antes con televisa por su homosexualidad. ahora, imagínese saber que tiene niños como si fuera de otra vida. yo creo que él iba avanzando en la vida y tenía ese dolor. mi talento, mi genio, lo que él llamaba "mi esencia" ¿a quién se la doy? no tenía un h
tras la salida de guadalupe, consuelo rosales comenzó a cuidar a joan.adres, es evidente a través de decenas de fotos, cartas de su puño y letra y cientos de correos electrónicos. borja: ¿por qué crees que juan gabriel escogió a laura y a sus hijos para salir en revistas o dijo públicamente que esa era su familia? consuelo: no es que lo haya escogido, sino que fueron circunstancias de las cuales ya no pudo-- que lo llevaron a tener que hacer un patrón de esa manera. amara: creo que...
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they have been given long jail terms stop nicholas and joan taylor. between them over a 10—year period between 1996 and 2006. some of the offences involving children as young as 11. in total 11 different victims came forward. the couple from northampton we re forward. the couple from northampton were convicted of raping children, of drugging children, of sexually abusing them, assaulting them over this long period. when he sentenced nicholas taylor, the judge said i see no good in you. i see no prospect of view changing. he mentioned the fact that nicholas taylor had portrayed himself as a reformed character. in fact, he had appeared on television and gone round schools to warn children against a life of crime, because he had previous convictions for other crimes. but thejudge had previous convictions for other crimes. but the judge said that he was going to sentence him to a life period in prison, with a minimum term of 18 years. that is 18 years before nicholas taylor can even be considered for parole. his wife, joan taylor, the judge said she had b
they have been given long jail terms stop nicholas and joan taylor. between them over a 10—year period between 1996 and 2006. some of the offences involving children as young as 11. in total 11 different victims came forward. the couple from northampton we re forward. the couple from northampton were convicted of raping children, of drugging children, of sexually abusing them, assaulting them over this long period. when he sentenced nicholas taylor, the judge said i see no good in you. i see...
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in the upper right is the same poster i showed you previously, the poster of joan of arc.e know they were inspired by these posters. right this is a tooe banker sitting next to tsie. and on the far left, bertha hunt. i was able to find the diaries of two of the three women. there were major offenses that the u.s. led. there was one near meuse-argonne at the end of the war. the women were also front -- close to the front. switchboards. the the windows would be rattling. in paris at one point, the windows went out from the concussion of the bomb. soldiers came in to take the women out and said you have to evacuate now. they said, we will leave when the last one of you does. similarly, these women were at saint-mihiel. it was a short battle. at the end, they saw general pershing. he treated every soldier like a soldier. they saluted him and he saluted them back. the british women were not allowed to be saluted, that is interesting, isn't it? the british idea was that the women were not quite yet army. the women saluted him back and he said, ladies, how is it going? is there a
in the upper right is the same poster i showed you previously, the poster of joan of arc.e know they were inspired by these posters. right this is a tooe banker sitting next to tsie. and on the far left, bertha hunt. i was able to find the diaries of two of the three women. there were major offenses that the u.s. led. there was one near meuse-argonne at the end of the war. the women were also front -- close to the front. switchboards. the the windows would be rattling. in paris at one point,...
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this is the classic idea that they would be the occasional woman like joan of arc. she is only employed to sell war bonds in the case of the american army. but the marines and the navy had a different attitude. in march 1917, more than 100 years ago, the secretary of the navy, whose wife was a suffragist fyi, he said, we built this new navy. we are in the midst of a big naval buildup to respond to what is happening when they did not have enough soldiers. he asked his own counsel, can we bring some in? there is nothing in the legislation that said you cannot. they recruited women and used and employed 11,000 women in both the marines and also the united states navy. even though the press called to them unionettes, that was their rank. he insisted. the british, almost in the same month, began recruiting women. they had been doing that for more than three years at this point. they had been using women in different capacities. they had a group of women called munitionettes. so it did not look out of link with femininity they added a -ette. the toxic chemicals they had t
this is the classic idea that they would be the occasional woman like joan of arc. she is only employed to sell war bonds in the case of the american army. but the marines and the navy had a different attitude. in march 1917, more than 100 years ago, the secretary of the navy, whose wife was a suffragist fyi, he said, we built this new navy. we are in the midst of a big naval buildup to respond to what is happening when they did not have enough soldiers. he asked his own counsel, can we bring...
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se pidió que sÓlo se hiciera pÚblico despuÉs de la muerte de joan sebastian.fesiÓn. por alguna razÓn pidió que no se sacarÁ a la luz pÚblica hasta despuÉs de su muerte. >> caramba seguimos recordando la gran vida de estegenio, de este poeta. mÁs adelante. debate. soy gordita y quÉ? vamos a tener chicas que se siente muy felices y tambiÉn el que tampoco se siente muy bien de ser gordita. las dos caras de la moneda. dame esas curvas y yo sin frenos, mamasita! >> siempre tenemos que tratar de ser mejores. >> estÁ bueno el debate.para que ellas se sientan realmente cÓmoda zona. >> tras el fallo de juliÁn gil por la custodia de su hijo matÍas tenemos sus declaraciones. >> tambiÉn imÁgenes de lo de shakira. fue muy fuerte. >> estÁs crudo? >> sÍ. >> vÁmonos con carolina que la tenemos allÍ en las noticias. buenos dÍas. carolina: buenos dÍas. es viernes pero tenemos muchÍsima energÍa. la agresiÓn no le costó la victoria al candidato republicano que a pesar del escÁndalo gganÓ las elecciones para el supuesto vacante. aprovechÓ el triunfo para pedirle disculpas al perio
se pidió que sÓlo se hiciera pÚblico despuÉs de la muerte de joan sebastian.fesiÓn. por alguna razÓn pidió que no se sacarÁ a la luz pÚblica hasta despuÉs de su muerte. >> caramba seguimos recordando la gran vida de estegenio, de este poeta. mÁs adelante. debate. soy gordita y quÉ? vamos a tener chicas que se siente muy felices y tambiÉn el que tampoco se siente muy bien de ser gordita. las dos caras de la moneda. dame esas curvas y yo sin frenos, mamasita! >> siempre...
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quite a different story is joan trumour, a 19-year-old white student at duke university, joan was a devouthristian and figured the civil rights movement expressed christian values. and therefore joined citizens in sit-ins in north carolina and ultimately became a member of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and spent four years in the movement. was one of the freedom writers, -- freedom riders, arrested, served time in parchman prison in mississippi and carried with her the notion of an interracial, multiracial, cooperation that would lead to civil rights for all americans. this is her best in which she collected all the buttons she collected that represented the various causes she believed in and created her own monument and memorial and reminder of her act activities in the movement in the early 1960's. of course, martin luther king was the inspirational leader of the 1960's civil rights movement and has become the symbol of that movement for many americans. as we have seen, he was certainly not the only individual who was primary to that movement and those activities. in 2014
quite a different story is joan trumour, a 19-year-old white student at duke university, joan was a devouthristian and figured the civil rights movement expressed christian values. and therefore joined citizens in sit-ins in north carolina and ultimately became a member of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and spent four years in the movement. was one of the freedom writers, -- freedom riders, arrested, served time in parchman prison in mississippi and carried with her the notion of...
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joining me is joan walsh, careen peer and lisa bloom.e department of irony, thank you all for being here. tony morrison was totally trying to talk about women ceos in that book, beloved. like father like daughter is the way the "new york times" describes ivanka. this is a quote from that piece. though their demeanors are different, she's guarded where he is unfetered. she's more like her father than people realize. lisa bloom, she does seem to definitely be constantly marketi marketing, no? >> she does. so many people have this trust in ivanka, that she's progress sev sieve, an underlying force. but i think the problem is the idea that beautiful people must be benevolent. she never takes a stand on anything that's controversial. she really doesn't say anything new. she doesn't have any insights. and this is the adviser who's whispering in the ear of the president of the united states. >> yeah, and you know, the idea, joan, was that she was going to be this great moderating influence on her dad because she's so benevolent, and she was goi
joining me is joan walsh, careen peer and lisa bloom.e department of irony, thank you all for being here. tony morrison was totally trying to talk about women ceos in that book, beloved. like father like daughter is the way the "new york times" describes ivanka. this is a quote from that piece. though their demeanors are different, she's guarded where he is unfetered. she's more like her father than people realize. lisa bloom, she does seem to definitely be constantly marketi...
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joan walsh. thank you to both of you for being with me throughout this interesting hour.es in the senate coming up. bernie sanders and cory booker joining andrea mitchell. interviews at noon interest time, 9:00 pacific here on mississip msnbc. >> announcer: it's time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. michael is a frustrated musician turned urban wine maker. he started city winery to put together all his loves. it is a restaurant, a winery and a music venue. he's taken the leap, expanding to five cities. for more, watch your business weekends at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. visit openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. exn help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. could be preventedrrent with the right steps. express cards and services and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure
joan walsh. thank you to both of you for being with me throughout this interesting hour.es in the senate coming up. bernie sanders and cory booker joining andrea mitchell. interviews at noon interest time, 9:00 pacific here on mississip msnbc. >> announcer: it's time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. michael is a frustrated musician turned urban wine maker. he started city winery to put together all his loves. it is a restaurant, a winery and a music venue. he's taken the...
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do you think jennifer lawrence talked to joan rivers? [ laughter ] >> oh, my god. i could have been in "the hunger games." >> seth: that's who was running lines before you got that job. [ light laughter ] >> she was so not -- she was the kindest person. >> seth: yeah, it's one of those real delights where you see somebody who's, you know, very -- >> the persona, yeah. >> seth: -- on stange and then they're just so loving and kind. >> the best. >> seth: that is really cool you got to spend time with her. the last time you were here you were doing a show in new york. >> i was. and you said that you loved the subway and i said that means you don't live here. >> exactly. [ light laughter ] >> seth: now you're back. >> i am. >> seth: how have you -- are you still having a love affair with our subway system? >> i do not like the subway. recently, this new york trip i was on the subway, and it was just me and another lovely man. he looked lovely. and i don't know how we were in the train alone, the car alone. but we were. and i don't know if he just decided i looked like
do you think jennifer lawrence talked to joan rivers? [ laughter ] >> oh, my god. i could have been in "the hunger games." >> seth: that's who was running lines before you got that job. [ light laughter ] >> she was so not -- she was the kindest person. >> seth: yeah, it's one of those real delights where you see somebody who's, you know, very -- >> the persona, yeah. >> seth: -- on stange and then they're just so loving and kind. >> the best....
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you and your friend barb played by joan cusack.joan cusack's character's hype man because barb she was in special forces, in special ops but cut her tongue out. >> that makes sense. >> couldn't she just write it down? >> right, right. so maybe she should have thought that out. so yes, so we are the travelers there with them. and goldie and amy, they get kidnapped and we go try to save them. >> joan cusack is almost unrecognizable in this movie. but i thought the two of you -- they could spin the two of you off into your own movie. because it looked like it was a blast. was it as much fun. >> so much fun. such a good time. and you know, getting to hang out with goldie hawn, you know? amy has all this crazy energy. she's like, let's go do a pop-up show. so amy and i would go out in honolulu, yeah and go do stand-up. and here comes goldie hawn and her daughter kate hudson was hanging out with us. >> did the people go crazy? >> yes! so we're just walking up, no security or anything. all of a sudden joan and i automatically like slip in
you and your friend barb played by joan cusack.joan cusack's character's hype man because barb she was in special forces, in special ops but cut her tongue out. >> that makes sense. >> couldn't she just write it down? >> right, right. so maybe she should have thought that out. so yes, so we are the travelers there with them. and goldie and amy, they get kidnapped and we go try to save them. >> joan cusack is almost unrecognizable in this movie. but i thought the two of...
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. >> ♪ >> hello there joan. >> hello. joan oswald is a today's facebook fan of the day.11am. >> can't even hate on her because of her shirt. because she's a viewer. so good morning. >> we said it time and time again of one is welcome. >> of course. root who you want to root for. >> joan loves the fox5 crew and wants us to do a zip trip in capitol heights. thanks for the love, joan. we love you right back. for your chance to be fan of the day post your picture below joan's. >> all right. you said you were a taste of arlington. >> i had great time. >> we love festivals me and you i was at the greek festival saint sophia's big shout out and big shout out to father dimitri who gave us delicious greek doughnuts. >> ooh. >> we go every year. i was representing with my greek letters but i realize it's this kind of greek festival. but still, look at that smile. he was super nice and just -- i believe you're right. the cooler temperatures made it, you know, more bearable. less -- little bit less of a crowd. um-hmm. >> so great. shout out to the saint sophias' community. sitting p
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nicholas taylor and his wife, joan.ntence, he will see serve at least 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up and said "yeah, spot on" as he was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said was led away. he said, thejudge, who the judge said i see no good was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said i see no good in you. you have been described as a monster. he added "while the train yourself as a reformed character, at the same time you were to parading and corrupting young people with drugs, and abusing them sexually. you are a very, very dangerous man". what the trial heard was during a period between 1996 and 2006 at their home, nicholas taylor and joan taylor had forced crack cocaine onto children, and then raped them, sexually assaulted them, sexually abused them, violently assaulted them in all kinds of ways. 11 victims in total, one of them in a victims in total, one of them in a victim impact statement said today that she would have to live with the consequences o
nicholas taylor and his wife, joan.ntence, he will see serve at least 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up and said "yeah, spot on" as he was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said was led away. he said, thejudge, who the judge said i see no good was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said i see no good in you. you have been described as a monster. he added "while the train yourself as a reformed character, at the same...
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joan is next in rochester, minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. i wondered about the author of the book just on before, i would like to know the difference differenceolitical on topics and character assassination, which is what happens when this information is about people. hearing everyone has rights as long as they do not infringe on other people's rights. people have the right to privacy , and they do not have the right to have their names smeared all over everything. that is one thing. difference of opinion on a topic, that is another thing where everyone has a right to speak their differences. aboutdo not think talking other people and character assassination of people is a right for anyone. host: do you believe characters as nation is getting worse than in the past? caller: absolutely. especially when that lady talked about the little girl killing herself -- host: when did it start to change? when did it start getting worse? caller: i think it started getting worse a few years ago. and this political thing going on now with trump -- his whol
joan is next in rochester, minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. i wondered about the author of the book just on before, i would like to know the difference differenceolitical on topics and character assassination, which is what happens when this information is about people. hearing everyone has rights as long as they do not infringe on other people's rights. people have the right to privacy , and they do not have the right to have their names smeared all over everything. that is one...
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with me are joan papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoan bakewell. good evening.heresa may accusing european politicians of making threats against britain in the i, she claims they are doing it to affect the general election result. same story in the ft. she said that some in brussels to not want brexit talks to succeed. and the headline in the daily telegraph, mae unleashes fire at europe. it also makes the front page of the daily express. —— theresa may unleashes fire at europe. the metro's main story is the student damon smith, who's been found guilty of trying to set off a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. police are urging more schools in the capital to install metal scanners to protect children from rising violent crime in the guardian. the times says more than 5 million people could be stuck on waiting lists for nhs treatment within two years, according to documents seen by a healthjournal. and the daily mirror says the hollywood actor brad pitt has admitted to having a drinking problem in an interview which has come after his split with angelina jo
with me are joan papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoan bakewell. good evening.heresa may accusing european politicians of making threats against britain in the i, she claims they are doing it to affect the general election result. same story in the ft. she said that some in brussels to not want brexit talks to succeed. and the headline in the daily telegraph, mae unleashes fire at europe. it also makes the front page of the daily express. —— theresa may unleashes fire at...
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won an emmy for playing cult leader jim joanes. he died of natural causes at his home. powers booth was 68. >> to washington, d.c. sports fans, at least we have miss usa. basketball game, seven, boston. fans got their money's worth. if you are a celtics fan. celtics and wizards were close until end of the third quarter. boston blew the game open. isaiah temperature mals leading. celtics surviving, 115-105 win. they take the series. boston opens eastern conference finals tomorrow night at home. so that lebron and the cavaliers can beat them in a sweep. >> i kid. no. no. no. >> looked really, really, good. the wizards are playing great this year. boston looked really, really good. they may beat the cavaliers. >> we'll see. whatever sport you are playing. the point of course its to score for your own team. doesn't happen. >> of course we have a case in point. this from the world hockey championships. that's italy's alex egger. >> he tripped. directing the puck into his own net. >> oh, no. awe off it wasn't the game's deciding goal. it definitely was decidedly the most path
won an emmy for playing cult leader jim joanes. he died of natural causes at his home. powers booth was 68. >> to washington, d.c. sports fans, at least we have miss usa. basketball game, seven, boston. fans got their money's worth. if you are a celtics fan. celtics and wizards were close until end of the third quarter. boston blew the game open. isaiah temperature mals leading. celtics surviving, 115-105 win. they take the series. boston opens eastern conference finals tomorrow night at...
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starting with mother joan grande said he sat in reflective thought for thought prayer and deep sorrowhelp and services to all those that occurred in map chester and ariana grande's brother frankie by saying my thought and prayers and medications and strength have been focused on those families and victims affect the by the horrific tragedy in manchester and i echo my sister's sentiment and say we cannot allow hate to propagate hate and fear to propagate fear but rather come together and sprad a message of love, unity and empowerment. so awesome message there's and i loved hearing from her mother. i didn't kno twitter. >> you can imagine how hard it must be for watching tranl dive all those people and your child going through that? >> yesterday was memorial day. chris pratt and john are both in the uk and filming movies and chris pratt took to instagram to talk about a challenge they did yesterday. watch this. >> hey, what's up. chris pratt here with john grunski memorial day we happen to be out here in uk and celebrating memorial day weekend. we knocked out memorial day workout. if yo
starting with mother joan grande said he sat in reflective thought for thought prayer and deep sorrowhelp and services to all those that occurred in map chester and ariana grande's brother frankie by saying my thought and prayers and medications and strength have been focused on those families and victims affect the by the horrific tragedy in manchester and i echo my sister's sentiment and say we cannot allow hate to propagate hate and fear to propagate fear but rather come together and sprad a...
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miles de indocumentados caen gracias a la cooperacion de policias locales como le paso a una abuelita joanestuvo ahi >> con la fuerza leque le da c comunindad el dia de las madres recibio una carta >> no pude e dormir estoy tra l tranquila le pedi a dios >> a ella no la deportaron pero a final de agosto tendra una c cita con ice ya que un policia l la detuvo por trafico >> le dije dejame ir era en la madrugada y no me entendia y el me entrego a mmigrigracion >> para evitar que cualuquie o policia actue con inmigracion u quieren hacer una ley que busca que klinois sea santuario par n indocumentados >> a menos que la policia no e tenga una orden de arresto la o p policia no puede detener nada >> el mnensaje des el mismo >> como comunidad lucharemos hasta que no hayan deportacio e deportacionkdeportacionkes >> un incdocumentado mexicano t esta en proceso de deportacion la suerte de ariel cambio cuando un policia del metro le dijo pro sobre su estatus migratoria cosa que no estaba dispuesto a hacer >> miguiguel esta en peoroces g migracion un policia le pregunto por su estatus migratorio en m
miles de indocumentados caen gracias a la cooperacion de policias locales como le paso a una abuelita joanestuvo ahi >> con la fuerza leque le da c comunindad el dia de las madres recibio una carta >> no pude e dormir estoy tra l tranquila le pedi a dios >> a ella no la deportaron pero a final de agosto tendra una c cita con ice ya que un policia l la detuvo por trafico >> le dije dejame ir era en la madrugada y no me entendia y el me entrego a mmigrigracion >>...
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joan, you wrote a book "what's the matter with white people."had this group of americanshat me to believe the media were conspiring against them. new deal democrats that became reagan republicans and fox served that constituency. >> kirsten is being more charitable to roger ailes than i would be. not as though the walked in and found this divided this country. he divided it as a political consultant and worked with richard nixon and helped him tap into the civil rights and anti-war backlash splitting the country in the '60s, he helped nixon become president and did it with less overt racism. there is a favorite store where he says we will get this guy who will ask nixon at a town hall, what about those n words and will give nixon a chance to say, how dare you, sir and pivots to l law and order and did it in the same things and built a business on it in the '90s. >> it is the way he helped h.w. bush get elected. the black body a scary thing, you have to vote with it dangling out there is part of his legacy, too. >> absolutely. the word we haven't
joan, you wrote a book "what's the matter with white people."had this group of americanshat me to believe the media were conspiring against them. new deal democrats that became reagan republicans and fox served that constituency. >> kirsten is being more charitable to roger ailes than i would be. not as though the walked in and found this divided this country. he divided it as a political consultant and worked with richard nixon and helped him tap into the civil rights and...
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. >> with joan rivers?> so, based on them yelling out sharks i am assuming this is the theme for west side story? >> the guy running with the dorsal thins. it was "jaws." sealing the deal. and the theme from superman. and harry potter. mark zuckerberg, the commencement speaker, bit ironic since he dropped out and never made it to his own. >> he did superman. >> superman. >> what's that? >> superman in the end. >> i said that. you weren't lien >> all right. onto some one else missing their graduation. student at new york college got a surprise when the train delay kept him from his graduation. >> group of perfect strangers rallied around derek elcantera to re-create the ceremony he was missing. he gets handed the diploma on a cell phone along with traditional handshake. as you listen closely. hear the green bay song, time of my life playing in the backgrou background. he goes around, hugging, thanking everyone on the train. see, new yorkers not so mean after all. >> just mostly mean. >> what do you do with a
. >> with joan rivers?> so, based on them yelling out sharks i am assuming this is the theme for west side story? >> the guy running with the dorsal thins. it was "jaws." sealing the deal. and the theme from superman. and harry potter. mark zuckerberg, the commencement speaker, bit ironic since he dropped out and never made it to his own. >> he did superman. >> superman. >> what's that? >> superman in the end. >> i said that. you weren't...
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good news, joan we lover you thank you for watching this morning.region. kind ofen even offer day with clouds around. "fox5" forecast smoing four days of rain and sunshine back by friday. erin is back with traffic. >> wet roads, several charges 5:56, outer loop facing wrong direction little river turn pike and caution wet roads we'll deep you update the on that. questions erin fox d.c. twitter. we'll be quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪♪ >> straight ahead at 6:00 a senseless murder at the university of maryland now being investigated as a possible hate crime. the new evidence the fbi has on this case. >> and also air force one touched down in israel less than a hour ago president and first lady a warm welcome in tel aviv. >> man, if you peeked outside it's prob
good news, joan we lover you thank you for watching this morning.region. kind ofen even offer day with clouds around. "fox5" forecast smoing four days of rain and sunshine back by friday. erin is back with traffic. >> wet roads, several charges 5:56, outer loop facing wrong direction little river turn pike and caution wet roads we'll deep you update the on that. questions erin fox d.c. twitter. we'll be quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a...
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how about joan of arc. #, girl power. next two weeks you might to have get those hand up, put on you are thinking cap and re discover other knock out statues that is in our stand out city. now that the rocky statue is blocked off what is plan b. >> visit the museum. >> good idea. >> reporter: any ideas for you >> unaudible. >> reporter: maybe next time, it is an excuse to come back. can we get a rocky hand up in the meantime. yeah. you just missed it, behind us, it doesn't seem like those gates are prevending anyone from getting their phones out and still taking photos but as you saw in the piece philadelphia is city to be discover. so while we wait this very long, two weeks let us not forget that you have joan of arc, over here to my left, here, and she is right off of kelly drive, we have other amazing statues around, so we just, maybe we should use these next two weeks as a time of exploration, what do you think, guys. >> i think that is a positive way. >> italian stallion, they have to get the love, i know, i know. >>
how about joan of arc. #, girl power. next two weeks you might to have get those hand up, put on you are thinking cap and re discover other knock out statues that is in our stand out city. now that the rocky statue is blocked off what is plan b. >> visit the museum. >> good idea. >> reporter: any ideas for you >> unaudible. >> reporter: maybe next time, it is an excuse to come back. can we get a rocky hand up in the meantime. yeah. you just missed it, behind us, it...
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we look at that as we hear from joan from virginia, republican line.thank you for waiting . good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. we had president obama for eight years. the results that we got from his presidency were nothing. he was polished. he was well spoken. but the results speak for themselves, as far as i'm concerned. we havhad president bush. he is rough around the edges, but he is getting results. the american people want results. talk.'t want smooth we want results. as far as the briefings, i think the president can brief us. he can brief the american people. maybe allow the press to send him emails to ask questions, but let him breathe us. -- brief us. we are tired of the press being the filter. they are slanted. they are crooked. one thing i would like to ask you is why did you put the saturday night clip on tv this morning? live"day night capitalizes on the maligning of the president. they talk about how he is not presidential. what is good about what they do? that is my comment. host: joan from virginia. thank you for the call. list
we look at that as we hear from joan from virginia, republican line.thank you for waiting . good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. we had president obama for eight years. the results that we got from his presidency were nothing. he was polished. he was well spoken. but the results speak for themselves, as far as i'm concerned. we havhad president bush. he is rough around the edges, but he is getting results. the american people want results. talk.'t want smooth we...
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by the way, first of all, i'm glad you referenced before, before, joan, there was obamacare. what he's saying is it was better, we should go back -- >> you said this was not a problem because before obamacare insurance companies could charge people significantly more if they attempted to enter the market with pre-existing condition and that is what the law does. >> no. >> i want to let joan in on this. two things we know will happen if it's signed into law. number one, states would have an option to get a waiver saying they no longer have to supply this baseline. they can get out of that. also allow insurance companies to get out from under community rating meaning they can charge a senior five times more and charge them with pre-existing conditions more. mo brooks put this in more simple terms. this is mo brooks on cnn explaining what that means. >> they will allow insurance companies to require people who have higher health care costs to tribute more to the insurance pool that helps offset all these costs there by reducing the cost to those people who lead good lives, are h
by the way, first of all, i'm glad you referenced before, before, joan, there was obamacare. what he's saying is it was better, we should go back -- >> you said this was not a problem because before obamacare insurance companies could charge people significantly more if they attempted to enter the market with pre-existing condition and that is what the law does. >> no. >> i want to let joan in on this. two things we know will happen if it's signed into law. number one, states...
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no word yet on any possible cast members but it will be hard to mirror the likes of joan collins and carol. you can't. don't even try. >> that's where it starts. >> that's right. they set the standards. >>> stay with us. "news 4 today" continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. get a look at your thursday morning commute with melissa mollet. first we'll check in with sheena parveen and chuck bell. welcome back. happy belated on the air. >> thank you very much. you can't turn 50 at work. that's the bottom line. >> that's true. you have to turn it in the sun and come back with the tan. >> little tan. i'm not much of a tanner, but it was good. outside today, just keep -- we need the rain. that's the good side of this. there are thunderstorms now moving into the shenandoah valley down towards la ray and mount jackson. washington, virginia, out in
no word yet on any possible cast members but it will be hard to mirror the likes of joan collins and carol. you can't. don't even try. >> that's where it starts. >> that's right. they set the standards. >>> stay with us. "news 4 today" continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. get a look at your thursday morning commute with melissa mollet....
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polka they make us work the graveyard shift that's why we go for broke so why not tune in abc and joan days every week, we're here with tongue in cheek and the world news polka, not lip-synced it's the world news polka duh-duh-duh yeah ♪ >>> this morning on "world news now," flooding disaster. worsening, residents evacuating as rivers expected to rise this weekend. this is a the storm that dumped rain on the regions, brings tornados to the east. the latest ahead. president trump's visit was brief but cheerful, celebrating the house passing the revised health care bill. what is in the bill? does it have enough support in the senate to make it to the president's desk? >> new this half-hour -- >> french politics and cuisine. election day in france this weekend. and marie lepen facing more than political attacks. actually hit with an egg. >> new record for the world's most famous abs. ronaldo surging to a whole new level on social media. why?
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remember joan lunden? could you just get me a job as a substitute for her when she goes on vacation and maybe she wants to take a break? and that agent said to me that will never happen because they already have one black person. i said, really? he said, yes, it is bryant gumbel. i said it's the wrong station. he is on another station. so maybe they will take one more, but he said, no. that is not going to work out. so i let that agent go. i ended up going to chicago because i was on somebody else's audition tape. one of my producers had gone there. she called me up and said, dennis swanson just saw you on my tape and he wants to know if -- she had been hired as a producer, and he wants to know if you would be interested in doing a job here. that is how it happened. david: you got there. it was an existing show. you took it over, and it became pretty popular and they change the name to "the oprah winfrey show." oprah: people were calling it the oprah show. they weren't calling it "a.m. chicago." and this i
remember joan lunden? could you just get me a job as a substitute for her when she goes on vacation and maybe she wants to take a break? and that agent said to me that will never happen because they already have one black person. i said, really? he said, yes, it is bryant gumbel. i said it's the wrong station. he is on another station. so maybe they will take one more, but he said, no. that is not going to work out. so i let that agent go. i ended up going to chicago because i was on somebody...
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the poster of joan of arc. so we know they were inspired by these posters in their work. this shows you a picture on our far right here, this, you can't see her face, but this is grace banker sitting next to tootsy, well, her name was esther, but everybody called her tootsie and then on the far left, bertha hunt and i was able to find the diaries of two of these three women and this is at a battle. there were two major offensives that the united states led in world war i, here and near verdand at the end of the war. after this engagement, which the women -- this had been going on for a while because the women actually were often fairly close to the front that the concussions from the guns would share their switchboards so their windows would be rattling and in paris at one point, the windows went out from the concussion of a bomb and some men came in, soldiers came in to take the women out and said, you've got to evacuate now, and they said, we will leave when the last one of you does. so, similarly, these women were at st. miguel and that was a very short battle. at the
the poster of joan of arc. so we know they were inspired by these posters in their work. this shows you a picture on our far right here, this, you can't see her face, but this is grace banker sitting next to tootsy, well, her name was esther, but everybody called her tootsie and then on the far left, bertha hunt and i was able to find the diaries of two of these three women and this is at a battle. there were two major offensives that the united states led in world war i, here and near verdand...
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la medalla de la primera maraton femenil se la gan joan benoit de estados unidos.y construyendo parte de la historia. sot cuando piensas en el 2016, te das cuenta que hubo mas mujeres atletas que hombres en el equipo estadounidense en rio. eso algo de lo que estamos muy orgullosos. honestamente, esto es gracias al xito de las universidades de este pais y el titulo 9 y el impacto que han tenido. la personalizacion es parte de la estrategia que los angeles esta usando para promoverse como sede olimpica. tambien, esta demostrando que la mayora de los lugares ya estan construidos y no saldra del bolsillo de los contribuyentes. vo/blanca ---miles de residentes sufren los estragos de poderosas tormentas que no cesan... decenas de estructuras han resultado daÑadas. take vo/cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. paso... take 2box --- estas imagenes son de un r
la medalla de la primera maraton femenil se la gan joan benoit de estados unidos.y construyendo parte de la historia. sot cuando piensas en el 2016, te das cuenta que hubo mas mujeres atletas que hombres en el equipo estadounidense en rio. eso algo de lo que estamos muy orgullosos. honestamente, esto es gracias al xito de las universidades de este pais y el titulo 9 y el impacto que han tenido. la personalizacion es parte de la estrategia que los angeles esta usando para promoverse como sede...
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we do hope you will joan us sunday for it.days of diana airing sunday night at 9:00, 8:00 >> coming up, getting a caffeine buzz from your bagel. >> why you might want to think twice about ordering a gluten free meal on your next flight. lh the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >>> it is time for breakfast here on the mix. shall we? look at
we do hope you will joan us sunday for it.days of diana airing sunday night at 9:00, 8:00 >> coming up, getting a caffeine buzz from your bagel. >> why you might want to think twice about ordering a gluten free meal on your next flight. lh the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so...
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there's a full gym inside the security joan. >> this is for serious exercisers that want to release stress and anxiety before they get on the plane. >> with a $25 day pass, they can burn some calories before boarding. boarding. mr. schumacher and his plans changed. it's part of a new trend in airport renovation, and wellness facilities are popping up across the country. a walking path at dallas ft. worth airport, and dozens of airports have on the go spas. roam fitness said they are seeing repeat customers, and travelers who say they will change their plans if they know they can get in a quick workout before taking off. though flights could be late and jam packed, maybe the passengers will be more healthy. abc news, baltimore, maryland. >> if i were in southern california i would be freaking out, too, if i saw this. hail coming down, dime-sized hail storms pummeled a city in los angeles yesterday, and it brought even snow to nearby mountain communities. >> west covina -- i will not do it, and then maybe we will tweet it at. >> can't wait to hear that. >>> the low is losing strength and inf
there's a full gym inside the security joan. >> this is for serious exercisers that want to release stress and anxiety before they get on the plane. >> with a $25 day pass, they can burn some calories before boarding. boarding. mr. schumacher and his plans changed. it's part of a new trend in airport renovation, and wellness facilities are popping up across the country. a walking path at dallas ft. worth airport, and dozens of airports have on the go spas. roam fitness said they are...
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it because it was painful i realized i had known joan started an alcoholism charity when he wasn't able to get way help. knowing that moment on the floor in my office. >> it to eight years to write my book beginning when i went to africa in 2005. one of the things that happened was i got to see the beginning of the hiv-aids program she started which was to bring medicine to people suffering from aids in africa and elsewhere in the world. that was the western world saying we will get hensarling of millions of people die. clinton said no. he and melson mandela. it started out small. we went to an island off the coast of tanzania where a lot of people were suffering from aids. they were kind of hidden. it is a muslim county and a lot of stigma attached to it. i met families who were getting relief, medicine and other support from clinton's organization including some small children who were there with their parents or their mothers. we went to the same organization that had brought these patients to clinton's group with hiv or aids who banded together to protect themselves. it had hundreds
it because it was painful i realized i had known joan started an alcoholism charity when he wasn't able to get way help. knowing that moment on the floor in my office. >> it to eight years to write my book beginning when i went to africa in 2005. one of the things that happened was i got to see the beginning of the hiv-aids program she started which was to bring medicine to people suffering from aids in africa and elsewhere in the world. that was the western world saying we will get...
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reportero: tras la salida de guadalupe consuelo comenzÓ a cuidar a joan y con el tiempo juan gabrielÓn amorosa tanto con sus hijos como con las madres es evidente a travÉs de decenas de fotografÍas y cientos de correos electrÓnicos. >> el mejor regalo que le pude dar a la mejor mamÁ. reportero: porque crees que juan gabriel escogiÓ a la ura y a sus hijos para salir en revistas? >> fueron circunstancias que las llevaron a hacer eso. reportero: aunque juan gabriel nunca fue su paciente dice que hay capÍtulos muy conocidos en su vida que podrÍan indicar el por quÉ el cantante decidiÓ procrear de esta manera. >> yo creo que Él iba avanzando en la vida y tenÍa ese dolor. >> juan gabriel querÍa perpetuarse. cuidadosamente eligiÓ a estas mujeres como madres de sus hijos. >>iba a ser un pacto. Él podÍa confiar en que ellas nunca iban a divulgar ni hacer un escÁndalo. juan gabriel fue puesto a los tres aÑos en un internado. >> miraba tanto a la madre por las carencias que Él tuvo en su infancia. >> el amor de una madre es sacrificado. despuÉs me dijo que la gente no entiende que yo platico la
reportero: tras la salida de guadalupe consuelo comenzÓ a cuidar a joan y con el tiempo juan gabrielÓn amorosa tanto con sus hijos como con las madres es evidente a travÉs de decenas de fotografÍas y cientos de correos electrÓnicos. >> el mejor regalo que le pude dar a la mejor mamÁ. reportero: porque crees que juan gabriel escogiÓ a la ura y a sus hijos para salir en revistas? >> fueron circunstancias que las llevaron a hacer eso. reportero: aunque juan gabriel nunca fue su...
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we start this week of a shattered visited by joan start this week of a shattered visited byjoan of arca law of aquitaine. we sent keith wallace to find out how the region's industrial past is being used to inspire a new generation. just over a decade ago, this little island was a decade ago, this little island was a scrap of wasteland close to the centre. a three mile stretch of brownfield site, home only to the odd others who went there in search of peace and quiet. but it didn't stay peaceful for very long. in 2007, this, the great elephant, began taking its daily constitutional. people came from all over to hitch a ride in its belly, and as it prepares to celebrate its 10th birthday, they still come. so this is how you make an elephant role from inside his body. that was incredible. it is so low tack. you can feel the whole thing pull against your body. this is the thing i love. all of these switches are twitching. everytime the elephant is moving. it is so organic, it is incredible. the elephant rides form pa rt incredible. the elephant rides form part of the first huge push to tur
we start this week of a shattered visited by joan start this week of a shattered visited byjoan of arca law of aquitaine. we sent keith wallace to find out how the region's industrial past is being used to inspire a new generation. just over a decade ago, this little island was a decade ago, this little island was a scrap of wasteland close to the centre. a three mile stretch of brownfield site, home only to the odd others who went there in search of peace and quiet. but it didn't stay peaceful...
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quite a different story is joan trump our, a 19-year-old white , joant at duke university was a devouthristian and figured the civil rights movement expressed christian values and therefore joined citizens in a room, north carolina and ultimately became a member of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and spent four years in the movement. was one of the freedom writers, arrested, served time in parchman prison in mississippi the notion with her of an interracial, multiracial, cooperation that would lead to civil rights for all americans. all the buttons that collected -- that represent the various causes she believed in and created her own monument and memorial and reminder of her act to release. of course, martin luther king was the inspirational leader of the civil rights movement and has become the leader of that movement for many americans. he was certainly not the only individual who was primary to that movement in those activities. king, posthumously, and his widow were awarded the congressional medal of honor, the highest civilian award for americans. movedad evolved an
quite a different story is joan trump our, a 19-year-old white , joant at duke university was a devouthristian and figured the civil rights movement expressed christian values and therefore joined citizens in a room, north carolina and ultimately became a member of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and spent four years in the movement. was one of the freedom writers, arrested, served time in parchman prison in mississippi the notion with her of an interracial, multiracial,...
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but her mother was at the concert when the blast occurred and joan grande brought a number of young fansackstage to safety. >>> here at home we had a serious scare at one of the country's busiest airports. >> a united airlines 757 wide body jet was taking off from new york airport in northern new jersey when the control tower spotted flames shooting out of one of its engines. >> the flight was accelerating to take off. it did not slowed down and the pilot at that point announced to the crew to evacuate without any further explanation and within 30 seconds we started evacuating. it was a bit chaotic but pretty smooth. >> reporter: five suffered minor injuries and was completely closed. this morning still residual delays at the airport. passengers on that united flight to san francisco left on another plane about five hours late. >>> breaking overnight the bodies of four climbers have been found inside a tent high up on mt. everest. they were found at the highest camp on that mountain. the ten climbers have now died this season alone. a doctor from alabama was among those who died last wee
but her mother was at the concert when the blast occurred and joan grande brought a number of young fansackstage to safety. >>> here at home we had a serious scare at one of the country's busiest airports. >> a united airlines 757 wide body jet was taking off from new york airport in northern new jersey when the control tower spotted flames shooting out of one of its engines. >> the flight was accelerating to take off. it did not slowed down and the pilot at that point...
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i'm pretty much joan's character's hype man. barb was in the special forces. yeah. we are the travelers there with them, and goldied save them. >> joan cusack is almost unrecognizable in this movie. the two of you, they could spin you off into your own movie. it looked like it was a blast. was it? >> we had so much fun. such a good time. getting to hang out with goldie hawn, and amy has all this crazy energy. she's like let's go do a popup show. so amy and i would go out and do standup. and here comes goldie hawn and her daughter, kate hudson hanging out with us. >> do people go crazy? >> yes. we're walking up. no security or anything, and all of a sudden joan and i slip into character. we're protecting goldie and kate, and amy, and i'm like what are we doing? >> if something had happened, would you have been able to take care of them? >> yes, i'd have handled it. ca how do you play a character with a shady past? that would be a stretch for you, rig right. >> yes. i am squeaky clean. i've done nothing wrong, folks. we had a good time. it was no problem protect
i'm pretty much joan's character's hype man. barb was in the special forces. yeah. we are the travelers there with them, and goldied save them. >> joan cusack is almost unrecognizable in this movie. the two of you, they could spin you off into your own movie. it looked like it was a blast. was it? >> we had so much fun. such a good time. getting to hang out with goldie hawn, and amy has all this crazy energy. she's like let's go do a popup show. so amy and i would go out and do...
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if confirmed justice joan larson will be a circuit court judge of the u.s. court of appeal for the six inch circuit. justice larson is currently serving on the michigan supreme court. and justice david stroud will be a circuit court judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the eight inch circuit. es current i is a justice of the minnesota supreme court. the campaign list which was put together from input from they heritage foundation the federalist society and ace that said these, quote, hively respect peopled are the kind of scholars we need to preserve the core of our country and maybe it greater than ever bev. end quote. the president followed the principles that were used to guide that list to select the additional raith individuals and the full list will be out shortly. in terms of that president's asked all this, morning met with general mcmaster and spoke with the french president oelectricity to congratulate him on his victory a readout of the call should be out shortly. the -- to the prime minister dropped into the oval office to greet the president.
if confirmed justice joan larson will be a circuit court judge of the u.s. court of appeal for the six inch circuit. justice larson is currently serving on the michigan supreme court. and justice david stroud will be a circuit court judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the eight inch circuit. es current i is a justice of the minnesota supreme court. the campaign list which was put together from input from they heritage foundation the federalist society and ace that said these, quote, hively...