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time jane jane doesn't get anywhere with her charm she grows more desperate. oh yeah what's more i been trying to find him for three years this is my child he was sold to someone in your village three years. i want my child back yeah well yeah yeah yeah yeah well that kind of value. what about the mayor. thank. you mayor come out the child was sold to your village it's been recorded here in the family register should be. goes to kindergarten here you know. how could that be on that woman who paid for a ten hour nap. my mom where did this family get the money to bribe everyone and it was fast. but i don't know that for me thank you very much oh yeah yeah yeah let. you know. damn you are wrong on that. criminals no one will save you you misfits you crooks had the. floor so it is another cent back in the fight for her child and against a corrupt system. bon ton jingjing will not give up until she has her son back. from fishing village to metropolis koach shocked the capital of mauritania has experienced astonishing growth since the one nine hundred sixty s. but g
time jane jane doesn't get anywhere with her charm she grows more desperate. oh yeah what's more i been trying to find him for three years this is my child he was sold to someone in your village three years. i want my child back yeah well yeah yeah yeah yeah well that kind of value. what about the mayor. thank. you mayor come out the child was sold to your village it's been recorded here in the family register should be. goes to kindergarten here you know. how could that be on that woman who...
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town jane jane now knows that move ten lives with a family that had no sons in the countryside it's important for parents to have a son to look after them in their old age. the result is a thriving black market for trafficking in boys. either you're in the country since we left town we've been followed oh there's someone after us all the time. oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh you know what does anyone know this child oh yeah you there how do you know i'm i can see it. was you know i think i'm going to be our president oh no no no you. just you seen him haven't you you don't know yet you are here the one of them are the only one where i mean. how old is he five you. never seen him before you. leave mama where is he supposed to be. time changing doesn't get anywhere with her charm she grows more desperate. oh yeah what's wrong i've been trying to find him for three years this is my child he was sold to someone in your village three years. i want my child back well yeah yeah yeah yeah well that kind of value. what about the mayor. thank. you mayor come out the child was sold to your village it's be
town jane jane now knows that move ten lives with a family that had no sons in the countryside it's important for parents to have a son to look after them in their old age. the result is a thriving black market for trafficking in boys. either you're in the country since we left town we've been followed oh there's someone after us all the time. oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh you know what does anyone know this child oh yeah you there how do you know i'm i can see it. was you know i think i'm...
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time jane jane lives in a beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father. tangerine jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up wasn't there. a. plan. to know it's hammill for. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day. town jane jane is convinced x. has been sold the child tens of thousands of children disappear in china every year there are no official figures. she petitioned the court and filed charges with the police. she goes through her paperwork again and again all her applications were rejected on him i had thought well me if i'm especially afraid for him when winter comes i think maybe he's out there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly you would say oh dear. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now tandjung jane is on her way. down jane jane has a long journey ahead of her an
time jane jane lives in a beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father. tangerine jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up wasn't there. a. plan. to know it's hammill for. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every...
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jane lives near beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago a chain was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father. tangerine jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up wasn't there. you know it's. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day. town jane jane is convinced x. has been sold the child tens of thousands of children disappear in china every year there are no official figures. she petitioned the court and file charges with the police. she goes through her paperwork again and again all her applications were rejected the m.r.i. had all me is i'm especially afraid for him when winter comes i think maybe he's out there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly. that he suffers and borrow clarke and i'm helpless there's nothing i can do for him. ira. it's. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now tandjung jane is on her way. can you tell us of course i'm excited i'm very nervous but i was so glad there's progress i know he's alive and i can possibly find any one of the that gives me hope and makes me happy we got out of. town jane jane has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting troublesome people li
jane lives near beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago a chain was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father. tangerine jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up wasn't there. you know it's. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day. town jane jane is...
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jane jane has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting troublesome people like her even if she can't prove it she believes that corrupt officials are involved in the disappearance of her son. she stops halfway on her trip to leave with her sister in order to keep him safe. until. the last of. the journey continues by car identity papers a checked and recorded on buses and trains and tangent being fears that she'll be intercepted by security officer it is before she reaches her destination. but i made myself up to look older i hope they won't recognise me in. my life here she also got a new haircut to change her appearance. now the. law. finally she reaches the village she knows the address most of the house numbers are missing she doesn't dare ask directions because she's afraid her son will be moved again. ok this village is really big. remember i don't know where to start looking tell you. how much of. the village kindergarten. through. carefully questions the care of the village children. none of the kids here look like my son. do you know where number one hundred twenty three is no. well then i'll keep going. the next morning she wants to try the local police may be the author it is here more helpful. among the children who disappear in china every year those with the worst fate end up as slaves or being forced to beg and that's what is most afraid of only a fraction of the children are discovered. the officers take time to listen to her case and promise to look for the child that very day. oh. i'm so happy. to have told you that and i feel like i'm finally. just as i'll soon see my son again oh yeah i'm so grateful. i mean. time jane jane laughed village at sixteen and has been working as a waitress ever since but since the search for her son she can hardly take on regular work her dream is to open her own restaurant just as soon as she has her son back. the next day the police call town qianqian back in she hopes that mean she'll be able to see her son again. but. i don't know how he'll react he hasn't seen me in three years he may not remember me. i'm a little scared. and i'm very nervous. you know pointing out. i. could you will do it. after a short while she returns without her son the officers only took blood for a genetic test. you know what they told me that i didn't follow the right procedures it's all. i. owe. was that those i tried everything gone everywhere now they say it was all wrong what's the right way to do this i try to lawyer without success i'm at a loss i'm just a country girl all i know is that i want to. when my child is here and over there. a few months later the old fart is finally confirm
jane jane has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting troublesome people like her even if she can't prove it she believes that corrupt officials are involved in the disappearance of her son. she stops halfway on her trip to leave with her sister in order to keep him safe. until. the last of. the journey continues by car identity papers a checked and recorded on buses and trains and tangent being fears that she'll be intercepted by security officer it is...
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jane jane laughed village at sixteen and has been working as a waitress ever since but since the search for her son she can hardly take on regular work. her dream is to open her own restaurant just as soon as she has her son back. the next day the police call town jane jane back in she hopes that means she'll be able to see her son again. but. i don't know how he'll react he hasn't seen me in three years he may not remember me. but i'm a little scared. and i'm very nervous knowing that i'm ok. you know pointing out. could you know that. after a short while she returns without her son the officers only took blood for a genetic test. you know what all the time they told me that i didn't follow the right procedures. oh so. that's a i tried everything gone everywhere now they say it was all wrong what's the right way to do this i try to lawyer without success i'm at a loss i'm just a country girl all i know is that i want to find my child is here in the us. a few months later the all for it is finally confirmed that tonge ingoing son does live where she had been looking for him but she isn't allowed to see him he has now officially adopted one nor the thought that what that you are. i don't know if i can find him just that my son lives in that village a
jane jane laughed village at sixteen and has been working as a waitress ever since but since the search for her son she can hardly take on regular work. her dream is to open her own restaurant just as soon as she has her son back. the next day the police call town jane jane back in she hopes that means she'll be able to see her son again. but. i don't know how he'll react he hasn't seen me in three years he may not remember me. but i'm a little scared. and i'm very nervous knowing that i'm ok....
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town jane jane is convinced x. has been sold the child tens of thousands of children disappear in china every year there are no official figures. she petitioned the court and filed charges with the police she goes through her paperwork again and again all her applications were rejected the m.r. had thought well me if i'm especially afraid for him when winter comes i think maybe he's out there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now tandjung ging is on her way. doing has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting trouble some people like her even if she can't prove it she believes that corrupt officials are involved in the disappearance of her son. she also got a new haircut to change her appearance. that. finally she reaches the village. she knows the address spot most of the house numbers are missing. she doesn't dare ask directions because she'
town jane jane is convinced x. has been sold the child tens of thousands of children disappear in china every year there are no official figures. she petitioned the court and filed charges with the police she goes through her paperwork again and again all her applications were rejected the m.r. had thought well me if i'm especially afraid for him when winter comes i think maybe he's out there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly. finally she has a small...
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one time jane jane is searching for her son an old miner sounds. pronounced any home from the only current she's going to return home and his family when she finds for a month a strong. good so the time changing such is for her some. reports out on d.w. . they live to surf the. danger lurks in the longer we were there all year long surfing waist and move and. basically this a slow slow slow slow slow back up over the asian soul of. these waves beasts it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more and more time in the scene gives me everything the layers of the wind have to give something back as i feel obliged to assume. one waves surfers fighting against unseen solution the sea starting in january seventh on t w.
one time jane jane is searching for her son an old miner sounds. pronounced any home from the only current she's going to return home and his family when she finds for a month a strong. good so the time changing such is for her some. reports out on d.w. . they live to surf the. danger lurks in the longer we were there all year long surfing waist and move and. basically this a slow slow slow slow slow back up over the asian soul of. these waves beasts it's sad to go somewhere every day and see...
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jane: ambassador, thank you for joining me. nicholas: thank you, jane. jane: as the president was promoting his economic message abroad, here at home, news about the russia investigation dominated headlines. multiple news organizations are reporting that mr. trump wanted to fire special counsel robert mueller last june but was stopped from doing so when the top white house lawyer threatened to quit. joining me is the national political respondent for "the hill." thanks for coming in. how do you think this might change the russia inquiry itself? it willi'm not sure change the inquiry itself, but it will change the dynamics of the president's mood and the disposition in the white house. one of the things about the idea that the story came up now, it really did put back on its heels the further on capitol hill among republicans to really denigrate the fbi and to call into question whether, leading up to the election, there was mr. with the foreign intelligence surveillance, and there was a huge drive to get that declassified information out into the public arena
jane: ambassador, thank you for joining me. nicholas: thank you, jane. jane: as the president was promoting his economic message abroad, here at home, news about the russia investigation dominated headlines. multiple news organizations are reporting that mr. trump wanted to fire special counsel robert mueller last june but was stopped from doing so when the top white house lawyer threatened to quit. joining me is the national political respondent for "the hill." thanks for coming in....
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jane: jane o'brien, bbc news, maryland. laura: from the science of the brain, we turn to that of the body, and a global team of researchers who have unveiled the world's first bionic hand with the sense of touch. an italian woman has been the first to try it out. medical correspondent fergus walsh was given exclusive access and reports now from rome. fergus: a bionic hand with the sense of touch, and here's the proof. blindfolded, she knows if the watch she is holding is soft or hard. she gets it right every time. over lunch, she told me that nearly 25 years after losing her hand in a factory accident, it is almost like it is back again. >> the feeling is spontaneous, as if it read your real hand. -- as if it were your real hand. you are able to do things that before were difficult, like putting onssed, shoes, or mundane but important things. you feel complete. fergus: the world's first feeling bionic hand, given to this danish man, never left the lab. the technology was just too bulky. now nearly four years on, it is porta
jane: jane o'brien, bbc news, maryland. laura: from the science of the brain, we turn to that of the body, and a global team of researchers who have unveiled the world's first bionic hand with the sense of touch. an italian woman has been the first to try it out. medical correspondent fergus walsh was given exclusive access and reports now from rome. fergus: a bionic hand with the sense of touch, and here's the proof. blindfolded, she knows if the watch she is holding is soft or hard. she gets...
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time jane jane lives near beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father bit challenging jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up i wasn't there. you know it's family for. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day. town jane jane is convinced x. has been sold the child tens of thousands of children disappear in china every year there are no official figures. she petitioned the court and filed charges with the police. she goes through her paperwork again and again all her applications were rejected the m.r.i. thought only if i'm especially afraid for him when winter comes i think maybe he's out there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now tandjung jane is on her way. has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting tr
time jane jane lives near beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father bit challenging jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up i wasn't there. you know it's family for. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day....
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time jane jane is searching for her son all by ourselves. without any help from the only current she's going to try to cope and distract her she finds from others trying. so time jean jean such as. reporter on detail the. french president a man or woman who has told his turkish counterpart recha type don't want that democratic countries must respect the rule of law in the fight against terrorism to want defended a crackdown in turkey after the two thousand and sixteen to attempt suggesting that some of the journalists arrested.
time jane jane is searching for her son all by ourselves. without any help from the only current she's going to try to cope and distract her she finds from others trying. so time jean jean such as. reporter on detail the. french president a man or woman who has told his turkish counterpart recha type don't want that democratic countries must respect the rule of law in the fight against terrorism to want defended a crackdown in turkey after the two thousand and sixteen to attempt suggesting that...
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solve time jane jane such as for her son. reporter on d.w. . hunger in prime minister viktor orban has again slammed german chancellor angela merkel for her liberal migration policies after a meeting with the varian conservatives or than said migrants who failed to obtain asylum in europe should be sent home he also said the e.u. needed secure borders.
solve time jane jane such as for her son. reporter on d.w. . hunger in prime minister viktor orban has again slammed german chancellor angela merkel for her liberal migration policies after a meeting with the varian conservatives or than said migrants who failed to obtain asylum in europe should be sent home he also said the e.u. needed secure borders.
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jane fonda over vietnam. howie: one of megyn kelly's first interviews when she joined the "today show" was with jane fonda. she asked janeonda about her plastic surgery and now may gains pushing back hard. >> i'm not in the market for a lesson on what is appropriate from jane fonda. this is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage. many of our . . io broadcast criticized our troops and referred to their torture is a understandable. >> she said how much work have you had, bitch? howie: joining us is carley shimkus. jane fonda deserves an award for manufactured outrage. after months of pot shots, megyn kelly went after her on vietnam. carley: usually i don't think you should use your tv platform to settle personal scores. but jane fonda went back on the "today show" and criticized megyn in front of her co-workers. how center jane fonda, i like her movies, but if she is going to keep jabbing megyn about this, perhaps to get attention at the age of 80. she partially apologized going with that anti-aircraft gun? hanoi. carley: no one forced jane fonda to take that picture. people will talk about it when they talk about h
jane fonda over vietnam. howie: one of megyn kelly's first interviews when she joined the "today show" was with jane fonda. she asked janeonda about her plastic surgery and now may gains pushing back hard. >> i'm not in the market for a lesson on what is appropriate from jane fonda. this is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage. many of our . . io broadcast criticized our troops and referred to their torture is a understandable. >> she said how much work have you...
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jane? jane. where are you from? >> i'm from chattanooga, tennessee. >> jimmy: you're from tennessee. you seem very clear-eyed. and now finally our third contestant is -- >> craig. >> jimmy: all right. craig, what do you do for work? >> i am currently laid off. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. it's craig. >> no. >> jimmy: it's not you? >> negative. >> jimmy: well, it can't be less so it must be jane no. >> jimmy: it's les. >> what can i say? >> jimmy: wow! les, come in here. i would like to you enjoy the rest of the show with us. >> i have to bring my grandson with me. >> jimmy: wait a minute. you're with your grandson? oh, no! >> i'd better not. let's get child protective services on the line and bring les in here. do you have prizes? >> yes, i'll giving everyone a snow globe. thank you for playing. come on in, les. tonight on the show, the bachelor is here. dusty slay is with us and we'll be back with david duchovny. ( ♪ ) with 33 individual vertebrae and 640 muscles in the human body, no two of us are alike. life made more effortless through adaptability. the perfect position seat in the lincoln continental. ( ♪ ) feel the power inof thenew power...smax.l. ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it doe
jane? jane. where are you from? >> i'm from chattanooga, tennessee. >> jimmy: you're from tennessee. you seem very clear-eyed. and now finally our third contestant is -- >> craig. >> jimmy: all right. craig, what do you do for work? >> i am currently laid off. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. it's craig. >> no. >> jimmy: it's not you? >> negative. >> jimmy: well, it can't be less so it must be jane no. >> jimmy: it's les. >> what can i...
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jane lives in a beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago he was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father. challenging jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up wasn't there. you know it's camouflage. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day. town jane jane is convinced x. has been sold the child tens of thousands of children disappear in china every year there are no official figures. she petitioned the court and filed charges with the police. she goes through her paperwork again and again all her applications were rejected only i had thought oh me if i'm especially afraid for him when winter comes i think maybe he's out there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly you would see oh dear. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now tandjung jane is on her way. down jean jean has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting troublesome people like her even if she can't prove it she believes that corrupt officials are involved in the disappearance of her son. michael phelps she also got a new hand count to change her appearance. finally she reaches the village. she knows the address spot most of the house numbe
jane lives in a beijing with her youngest son jay chen she divorced three years ago he was born after the divorce his older brother stayed with his father. challenging jane was later awarded custody but when she went to pick him up wasn't there. you know it's camouflage. my ex-husband threatened me he said if you report me i'll kidnap the boy then you'll never see him again since then my only purpose in life is to protect my younger son and find my older one i'm terrified every day. town jane...
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jane's students, before and after they were discriminated against just because of the eyes. it was after her students wrote essays about t that word got out. jane's exercise made nati news. documentaries, t and books were to follow. the nation was interested in janeelliott. still, there was backlash. jane elliott: and then my ki got beaten, and my parents los their business, and people w call in and say, "don't put my kid in t classroom." jessica: this is riceville elementary school today. third-grade classroom, much s changed. tables have replaced desks. the white board has replaced riceville is still almost all white. in fact, mitchell county has one populations in the country. did jane elliott's exerci leave an imprint here? farmer rick sletten was in tt third-gr rick sletten: i remember when was in college, i had african american friends, and i thou huh, i wonder if i treat them differently because of this experiment or not? i do i don't know. i just treated them like everybody else. jessica: elliott, who says she was disowned by her own mothebee attention, eventually moved a from riceville and went on to become a sought-after nationantd activi to this day, sharing her exercise with those who are willing to participate. jane elliott: i have t
jane's students, before and after they were discriminated against just because of the eyes. it was after her students wrote essays about t that word got out. jane's exercise made nati news. documentaries, t and books were to follow. the nation was interested in janeelliott. still, there was backlash. jane elliott: and then my ki got beaten, and my parents los their business, and people w call in and say, "don't put my kid in t classroom." jessica: this is riceville elementary school...
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>> number two, new shots fired in the war between megyn kelly and jane fonda. >> megyn kelly is slamming jane fonda. >> the megyn-jane this moment back in september. >> i love that you said you felt not proud about work you had done. >> we really want to talk about that? >> i was just stunned. so inappropriate. >> megyn fired back monday. >> i have no rexwret grets abou question. nor am i in the market for a lesson from jane fonda on what is and isn't appropriate. >>> and number one -- >> i'm out of ptsd. >> that's billy bush wednesday in hollywood. he said he's focusing on rebuilding his career and says he's ready to move on from that infamous recording scandal. >> happy i've learned what i learned and the worst is behind me. >> as for matt lauer's life after "today," he and his wife have been spending time at their force farm, amid a report claiming she had kicked him out of their hamptons mansion. >>> now awards season is really in overdrive right now with the grammies this weekend, the oscars in march and we're still basking in the glow of last sunday. >> oh much eemotion, and one shocked cast from "this is us."
>> number two, new shots fired in the war between megyn kelly and jane fonda. >> megyn kelly is slamming jane fonda. >> the megyn-jane this moment back in september. >> i love that you said you felt not proud about work you had done. >> we really want to talk about that? >> i was just stunned. so inappropriate. >> megyn fired back monday. >> i have no rexwret grets abou question. nor am i in the market for a lesson from jane fonda on what is and...
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jane: i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news ar vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so w you can swipe through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation ma made possible by the fr foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade wind and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights e available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour
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. >> jane! jane! stop this crazy thing! >> okay. a t-rex. and if that wasn't impressive enough, he does several back flips and tricks out of the water. >> i remember this. >> yeah. >> he's smiling so much. >> and another one of our favorites is this car wash employee, who was taken for a ride. he was using a hose and got the spinning brush and swept him up suddenly. he was part of the spin cycle. hangs on for dear life. the worker was not injured. that's why we can put this in one of the top five. >> can you imagine how you would feel after that? >> do you like going through the car wash? >> not like that. >> not like that. i mean, in the car, used to be my favorite thing going up. >> i liked going in those little windows. >> like a movie. >> mommy, can we please go to the car wash? >> and lastly, with this one we may have found the friendliest passenger in the sky. remember this guy boards the flight in style. the toddler fist-bumping everyone within reach, even the flight attendant. >> and his blankie. >> those are just some of ou
. >> jane! jane! stop this crazy thing! >> okay. a t-rex. and if that wasn't impressive enough, he does several back flips and tricks out of the water. >> i remember this. >> yeah. >> he's smiling so much. >> and another one of our favorites is this car wash employee, who was taken for a ride. he was using a hose and got the spinning brush and swept him up suddenly. he was part of the spin cycle. hangs on for dear life. the worker was not injured. that's why...
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jane and alexi, jane, how is it the president continues to not be dinged by these allegations? >> it is really remarkable to see the evangelical community kind of take a collective shrug at this. you had, for example, one, the family research council leader tony perkins, say, well, the president deserves a mulligan, which is sort of a pass in golf. billy graham's son said, well, you know, when you get to be the age of 70, donald trump is a different man than he was four years ago and he's much wiser now. so i do think there's the sense that as long as he's continuing to appoint conservative judges and goes and speaks live to the march of life rallies like he did last weekend, this president can get a pass on embarrassing his wife and doing pretty much almost anything. >> you mentioned franklin graham, that was part of an interview i conducted with him last week. let's play part of that and specifically what he responded when he asked about these reports. here it is. >> now, did he have an affair with this woman? i have no clue. but i believe that 70 years of age, the president is a much different person today than he was four years ago, five years ago, ten years ago, whatever. and we just have to give the man the benefit of the doubt. he says he didn't do it. so okay, let's say he didn't do it. >> why, alexi, do you think evangelicals keep giving the president a pass on the issue of moral character? is this unconditional support of donald trump more about politics than morals, from the evangelical community? >> i think janee the point exactly, trump continues to nominate and confirm these evangelical judges, which has them happy. he participants in the march for life by video. he seemingly represents christian ethics and values in his antiabortion stances. it's a weird moment when they're separating christian morals with politics, which is not the case in other situations, but we saw them do the same thing with roy moore. it's interesting that they're separating those two, for the reasons we mentioned before. >> ladies, thank you very much for that agreement and for the conversation, i appreciate it. that is a wrap for me on this hour. i'm alex witt. thanks for watching. at the top of the hour, i'll interview that man there, congressman john garamendi, who is explaining why he's wearing black to tuesday's state of the union. velshi & ruhle coming your way next. ... with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. for just $14.95 a month... you get a credit good for any audiobook ...
jane and alexi, jane, how is it the president continues to not be dinged by these allegations? >> it is really remarkable to see the evangelical community kind of take a collective shrug at this. you had, for example, one, the family research council leader tony perkins, say, well, the president deserves a mulligan, which is sort of a pass in golf. billy graham's son said, well, you know, when you get to be the age of 70, donald trump is a different man than he was four years ago and he's...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. >> shut down tonight? are you going to shut down tonight? jane: the clock is ticking as the government inches closer to a shutdown. will u.s. lawmakers get a deal in time, or are the differences too great? a year into the trump presidency, we are in the t state of -- key state of pennsylvania, where some supporters remain steadfast, but others have second thoughts. >> when i went into the voting booth and pulled the lever, i was satisfied. i'm having buyer's remorse. jane: fasten your seatbelts -- the hyperloop could slash your travel time, but the problem is getting it built. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it could be a late night in the u.s. congress as they work against the clock to avoid a government shutdown. midnight is the deadline, and right now democrats and republicans are deadlocked in the senate over a dispute on how to handle immigration policy. the minority leader chuck schumer visited the president at the white house today, and while he said progress has been made, it is apparent there
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. >> shut down tonight? are you going to shut down tonight? jane: the clock is ticking as the government inches closer to a shutdown. will u.s. lawmakers get a deal in time, or are the differences too great? a year into the trump presidency, we are in the t state of -- key state of pennsylvania, where some supporters remain steadfast, but others have second thoughts. >> when i went into the...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. can the u.s. congress avoid a shutdown? things are coming down to the wire, and the blame game has started in earnest. rajini: rich, how are you? jane: a year after president trump moved to the white house , we return to michigan, where supporters are standing firm and answering critics. i thought he was racist, i would tell you the truth, but i don't feel that, i don't think he is racist. jane: and capturing images of american indians. a new exhibit puts the focus on their role in shaping the identity of the united states. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. washington has had its moments of high drama over the past year, and the republican party is scrambling to find enough votes to keep the government open and avoid a shutdown. even if they manage to keep the lights on, there is a fear we will be back here in just a few weeks. the blame game is in full swing, and today president trump made it clear who he thinks is behind the deadlock. president trump: i believe the democrats want a shutdown to get off the subject of the tax cuts, because they worked so well. jane: but with republica
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. can the u.s. congress avoid a shutdown? things are coming down to the wire, and the blame game has started in earnest. rajini: rich, how are you? jane: a year after president trump moved to the white house , we return to michigan, where supporters are standing firm and answering critics. i thought he was racist, i would tell you the truth, but i don't feel that, i don't think he is racist. jane: and...
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jane, joshua tree, california. jane, good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd love to speak to sharyl's first statement or very early statement that -- [inaudible] control the news. and that gets my goat. i'm a person that loves radio. i was traveling across the country to take care of my elders in washington state and new mexico, turned on that radio dial, and year by year the radio -- the viewpoint on that radio became narrower, narrower and narrower. i live 20 miles from twentynine palms marine base. i get up into the high desert. i turn on my radio dial, and it's four very, very far-right christian preachers yelling at anybody who doesn't think exactly the way they do are evil. and then it's rush limbaugh on three channels at the same time spewing hate. this kind of vitriol and hatred that's been infecting the airwave withs for 30 years and now is at a crescendo point where radio stations in san francisco, radio stations in santa fe, radio stations in seattle, all alternate voices are gone except for maybe an npr station. you know -- >> host: all right. jane, i think we got the idea. conservative radio and then jane's view, a takeover of radio. >> guest: i have not studied that phenomenon. i don't refer to it. i do know there's just the general idea that liberal interests control much of the broadcasts and conservative -- television broadcasts, and conservative interests control much of the radio broadcast. when i'm talking about control of the news, i'm not speaking to the industry bandwidth and that sort of thing. i just don't know about that. i'm talking about how special interests from both parties and corporations have been able to, as i say, get their nose under the tent in newsrooms. not just influence us with their talking points and their lips and make us report what they want to report on a given day, make us focus on that, we've also sured them in our newsrooms as analysts and pundits and sometimes managers and reporters. so now there's very little difference between the talking points we would be getting from an outsider and t
jane, joshua tree, california. jane, good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd love to speak to sharyl's first statement or very early statement that -- [inaudible] control the news. and that gets my goat. i'm a person that loves radio. i was traveling across the country to take care of my elders in washington state and new mexico, turned on that radio dial, and year by year the radio -- the viewpoint on that radio became narrower, narrower and narrower. i live 20 miles from...
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jane fonda, thank -- >> and we eat! >> important. >> the other ones don't eat. [ laughs ] >> jane, thank you so much. >> it's good to see you again. >> brave, frank, inspirational, and still out there. that's it for our special edition of "amanpour on pbs" with the hollywood legend janeanks for joining me, goodbye from london, and see you again tomorrow night. ♪ >> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalind p. walter. ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪
jane fonda, thank -- >> and we eat! >> important. >> the other ones don't eat. [ laughs ] >> jane, thank you so much. >> it's good to see you again. >> brave, frank, inspirational, and still out there. that's it for our special edition of "amanpour on pbs" with the hollywood legend janeanks for joining me, goodbye from london, and see you again tomorrow night. ♪ >> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of...
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jane fonda, thank -- >> and we eat! >> important. >> the other ones don't eat. [ laughs ] >> jane, thank you so much. >> it's good to see you again. >> brave, frank, inspirational, and still out there. that's it for our special edition of "amanpour on pbs" with the hollywood legend janeanks for joining me, goodbye from london, and see you again tomorrow night. ♪ >> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalind p. walter. ♪ you're watching pbs. katty: you're watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs. six difes protest, several dead and iran's supreme leader blames foreign countries for the unrest at home. christopher: demonstrators want better economic conditions at home and less engagement abroad a sentiment we've heard around the world. katty: the demonstrators are overwhelmingly young and frustrated at financial hardship and social repression. they're up against a government determined to stop them. donald trump is back in the white house , he has a packed agenda at home and lots of crises abroad. does he have a plan for 2018? christopher: and time's up, the
jane fonda, thank -- >> and we eat! >> important. >> the other ones don't eat. [ laughs ] >> jane, thank you so much. >> it's good to see you again. >> brave, frank, inspirational, and still out there. that's it for our special edition of "amanpour on pbs" with the hollywood legend janeanks for joining me, goodbye from london, and see you again tomorrow night. ♪ >> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of...
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jane should have said how much work have you had [ bleep ]. >> megyn kelly is slamming jane fonda. why are you fighting with her? >> the megyn kelly janeonda feud was sparked by think awkward moment in september. >> why did you say -- i read you said you felt you're not proud to admit you've had work done. why not? >> we really want to talk about that. >> the question came up when lily tomlin joked about how she and fonda were friends even before fonda's first face lift. >> who are you megyn kelly? >> this weekend it came up again when variety posted fonda's reaction to the question. >> i was stunned. it was so inappropriate. >> then megyn fired back. >> i have no regrets about that question nor am i in the market from a lesson from jane fonda what is and is not appropriate. >> the wrap calls megyns rebuttal fair and accurate. debra messing wrote it's shameful rosy o'donnell wrote megyn kelly is a moron. she sucks and so does her show. >> we wondered if kelly would address the backlash today. we found out the show was recorded. the decision to pre tape was made last week because of the sensitive nature of today's broadcast. former toda
jane should have said how much work have you had [ bleep ]. >> megyn kelly is slamming jane fonda. why are you fighting with her? >> the megyn kelly janeonda feud was sparked by think awkward moment in september. >> why did you say -- i read you said you felt you're not proud to admit you've had work done. why not? >> we really want to talk about that. >> the question came up when lily tomlin joked about how she and fonda were friends even before fonda's first face...
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let's ask democratic strategist goodstein and kelly jane torrance. kelly jane, i saw a lot of people, trumpers, reporters, who have been pushing back on this administration from day one, actually applaud him in the way the meeting was handled. >> yeah, i have to say, charles, i'm some one who was not necessarily a big fan of candidate trump. but i think that you should call them as you see them. if he does something great, you should, you know, make a point of pointing that out and saying this is great, let's see more of that. if he does something bad, you also should be saying hey, this is bad. you need to be honest. and not be a partisan. i have to wonder, though, when donald trump called the mainstream media fake news and says they're not to be believed, then should we believe them as well when they give him good reviews? he was complaining about the michael wolff back, he used quotations from places like cnn and nbc, places he does not like that, he calls fake news. he was using that to attack wolf's book. i wonder if the president can have it both ways. >>
let's ask democratic strategist goodstein and kelly jane torrance. kelly jane, i saw a lot of people, trumpers, reporters, who have been pushing back on this administration from day one, actually applaud him in the way the meeting was handled. >> yeah, i have to say, charles, i'm some one who was not necessarily a big fan of candidate trump. but i think that you should call them as you see them. if he does something great, you should, you know, make a point of pointing that out and saying...
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amy: that is jane fonda, political activist, feminist, two-time academy award-winning actress. the new film about her is called "janeonda in five acts." we will be back with common. ♪ [music break] amy: "the day women took over" by common. we are broadcasting from park city, utah, at the sundance film festival. the musician common is aiming to win his second academy award for best song. this time for "stand up for something" from the film "marshall" about thurgood marshall. common is also starring in "the tale," a film about child sexual abuse. well, on saturday, common appeared at the respect rally here in park city and shared a couple of verses from one of his songs. >> the day women took over, let it continue now women get paid as much as men do dr. angelou's lookin' from heaven's window tellin' young girls phenomenal woman is in you body is a temple, men don't pray mother earth's arms around you sayin' it's okay toilet sts down, that's a no-brainer monuments in washington of fanny lou hamer amy: after common addressed the crowd in the snowstorm in park city, i caught up with him next to the stage and asked him a
amy: that is jane fonda, political activist, feminist, two-time academy award-winning actress. the new film about her is called "janeonda in five acts." we will be back with common. ♪ [music break] amy: "the day women took over" by common. we are broadcasting from park city, utah, at the sundance film festival. the musician common is aiming to win his second academy award for best song. this time for "stand up for something" from the film "marshall"...
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. >> so jane adam, who was she briefly? jane adams -- edith -- >> jane adams ran a house for european immigrants to help get ind grated into our society. and he did a large amount of effort in the peace movement obviously. her reputation was so important she was invited to be the co-chair of the peace conference the women organized. >> this was visiting day at a hospital? >> this is very interesting stuff. again, this sort of shows the dark side that's becoming more and more effect, i think, in this period. as i say in the summer of 1915. this is not frivolous footage. >> and interestingly, cigarettes became much more prominent in the trenches, obviously. i guess they couldn't drink in the trenches, so i think smoking became more popular. but i guess pre-made cigarettes really grew in popularity among the army. >> why do you think they decided to film these things or how did that happen? >> i don't know. you could put durborough down as kind of a frivolous guy who's going for the main chance, but some of the footage in this film like this, soldier died a
. >> so jane adam, who was she briefly? jane adams -- edith -- >> jane adams ran a house for european immigrants to help get ind grated into our society. and he did a large amount of effort in the peace movement obviously. her reputation was so important she was invited to be the co-chair of the peace conference the women organized. >> this was visiting day at a hospital? >> this is very interesting stuff. again, this sort of shows the dark side that's becoming more and...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. they lined up early to get a copy of "fire and fury." now the author of the controversial book is speaking out. michael: i would say the one description that everyone has in common, they all say he is like a child. jane: north and south korea are coming together for talks for the first time in two years. a rare break in the diplomatic freeze. first came the snow, now the bitter cold. america's east coast has seen temperatures plunged to lows rarely felt before. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there is a lot of speed reading taking place in washington today as the controversial new book "fire and fury" officially went on sale. the author, michael wolff, has taken to the airwaves to defend his reporting, but the white house continues to say many of the accounts are full of lies. it is the controversy that has dominated the first week of 2018. the bbc news north america editor jon sopel has the latest. jon: not quite "harry potter," but at midnight last night, they were queuing to get their hands on "fire and fury," and if donald trump had the powers of the young wizard, he would have made the book disappear. but he doesn't, and this damning portrait is avail
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. they lined up early to get a copy of "fire and fury." now the author of the controversial book is speaking out. michael: i would say the one description that everyone has in common, they all say he is like a child. jane: north and south korea are coming together for talks for the first time in two years. a rare break in the diplomatic freeze. first came the snow, now the bitter cold....
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jane in a game of "password." head-to-head. [ cheers and applause ] me and cole versus lily and jane! actually, we found this thing that is actually real. janereal. look at that. that's jane fonda. [ applause ] isn't that fun? so, we're going to play it again. and i don't know if she won or lost. but, you know, i'm very competitive. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll see what happens and we have great music from walk the moon! [ cheers and applause ] that's a great album cover right there. it's gonna be great. stick around! we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show", everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is jim. he's hyperventilating after opening his verizon bill. hey, who's that? that's... that switched to sprint and saved 50%. plus i got a new samsung phone for 50% off. (vo) get the best price for unlimited. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. [ "[ beep ] by simon and garfunkel ] the volkswagen atlas. with available pedestrian monitoring. life's as big as you make it. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a
jane in a game of "password." head-to-head. [ cheers and applause ] me and cole versus lily and jane! actually, we found this thing that is actually real. janereal. look at that. that's jane fonda. [ applause ] isn't that fun? so, we're going to play it again. and i don't know if she won or lost. but, you know, i'm very competitive. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll see what happens and we have great music from walk the moon! [ cheers and applause ] that's...