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i think fdr had an extraordinary relationship with eleanor. obviously, he shouldn't have had that adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to eleanor, who looked after him when he suffered his polio. i find it very moving that at the very end of his life, he did have this, her charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. host: we have time for one or two more questions. to your right, nigel. >> there was a report that hoover was told by macarthur that he had sent a 40-page memorandum to truman, seeking to inform him that japan was memorandum to truman, seeking to attempting to surrender under terms which would have been acceptable under yalta terms. there was also a report that there was a, in 1995, there was a report that the english for the first time, released information that there had been a secret communication from japan to russia in code orange, attempting to negotiate a surrender. simply indicating that the emperor would be retained. do you believe tha
i think fdr had an extraordinary relationship with eleanor. obviously, he shouldn't have had that adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to eleanor, who looked after him when he suffered his polio. i find it very moving that at the very end of his life, he did have this, her charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. host: we have time for one or two more questions. to your right, nigel. >> there was a...
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i don't think that is why eleanor decided against it, for her own reasons. ,econdly, i don't think eleanor it has been much exaggerated, her feeling of anger. it is impossible for any historian to believe that fdr could have had this in , not sexual,ummate the president was unwell, but it is impossible to believe that the commander-in-chief, surrounded by doctors, personal , itf, lawyers, politicians is impossible to believe the claim that eleanor did not know that lucy rutherford was keeping him alive. died, eleanor wrote to lucy and sent her some objects. fdr had been extorting or a relationship with eleanor. obviously, he shouldn't have had that adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to eleanor, who looked after him when he suffered his polio. i find it very moving that at the very end of his life, he did , her charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. host: we have time for one or two more questions. to your right, nigel. overere was a report that was told by macarthur that he 40-page memorandum to
i don't think that is why eleanor decided against it, for her own reasons. ,econdly, i don't think eleanor it has been much exaggerated, her feeling of anger. it is impossible for any historian to believe that fdr could have had this in , not sexual,ummate the president was unwell, but it is impossible to believe that the commander-in-chief, surrounded by doctors, personal , itf, lawyers, politicians is impossible to believe the claim that eleanor did not know that lucy rutherford was keeping...
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eleanor is one of europe's most successful female racecar drivers. is a few flourish as a rising star a year ago she was lucky to survive a major crash in macau but that didn't stop her dream of piloting a formula one racer and she won't be stopped today either. exams or the i asked her if she wanted me to try she said and i'm 18 years old and i guess a drive is coming what do you think so i said all right i'm stuck in the passenger seat but i remember i used to be the same way. you did. it's the co-pilot's job to find the correct route and to make sure the old car makes it over the finish line safely. don't forget it was built in 1970 and still free to switch to. one stage of the race can take up to 14 hours and a moment of carelessness is all it takes to get lost. in this battle of we got to rome and that all these cars behind us we took a wrong turn and they followed we all had to turn around on the main road it was funny but we came 1st. in italy the media is a huge party effect children get the day off from school to go wave at the cars. it all
eleanor is one of europe's most successful female racecar drivers. is a few flourish as a rising star a year ago she was lucky to survive a major crash in macau but that didn't stop her dream of piloting a formula one racer and she won't be stopped today either. exams or the i asked her if she wanted me to try she said and i'm 18 years old and i guess a drive is coming what do you think so i said all right i'm stuck in the passenger seat but i remember i used to be the same way. you did. it's...
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eleanor and pete rock, thank you both., i'm doing a live special 9:00 p.m. eastern, the road to miami with a lot of special guests. this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern live. don't go anywhere right now because "hardball" is up next. >>> holds your fire, let's play "hardball." good evening, i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. we are learning more tonight about those tense moments that could have escalated tensions with iran even further. with the president toggling between fiery rhetoric and the language of restraint. this morning president trump tweeted that the united states had last night been cocked and
eleanor and pete rock, thank you both., i'm doing a live special 9:00 p.m. eastern, the road to miami with a lot of special guests. this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern live. don't go anywhere right now because "hardball" is up next. >>> holds your fire, let's play "hardball." good evening, i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. we are learning more tonight about those tense moments that could have escalated tensions with iran even further. with the president toggling...
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and i call it the eleanor basket. there were understanding was wrote a memo and stuck it into the basket asking franklin to do something, he would pay attention to that first thing the next day. he would not always agree with her suggestions or see people she wanted him to see -- in fact, he only did that part of the time, that she certainly waited for answers from him. camps int point did germany -- michael dobbs: u.s. diplomats, consuls in germany reported back that the likely consequence of removal ofcy was the german jews. they did not anticipate the construction of death camps. they thought it was more like hunger or work camps, places like dachau where the conditions were so terrible that people would die. i think the actual awareness of in theamps, probably course of 1942, about the time the valfers were being deported from france to auschwitz. started first reports coming out through germany, switzerland, and filtering back to the united states. 1942, september, they had a pretty good picture of what was happe
and i call it the eleanor basket. there were understanding was wrote a memo and stuck it into the basket asking franklin to do something, he would pay attention to that first thing the next day. he would not always agree with her suggestions or see people she wanted him to see -- in fact, he only did that part of the time, that she certainly waited for answers from him. camps int point did germany -- michael dobbs: u.s. diplomats, consuls in germany reported back that the likely consequence of...
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and that was a us immigration attorney eleanor speaking with us earlier from washington where here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the captain of the migrant rescue ship sea watch says italian police have boarded the vessel after it entered italian waters despite an order from rome to stay away migrants on board have appealed to italian authorities to allow them to disembark after 2 weeks of circling the island of lampedusa italy's far right government has insisted it will not let the passengers come on land french authorities are investigating the fire earlier this year at paris's measured a cathedral to see if negligence was involved prosecutors say a burning is cigarette or an electrical fault could have sparked the blame as they say they have no grounds to believe that the fire was the result of arson a united nations expert says that the saudi crown prince mohamed bin salmond's assets should be targeted with sanctions prince selman is suspected of having ordered the death of a journalist. in the saudi consulate in istanbul last year the
and that was a us immigration attorney eleanor speaking with us earlier from washington where here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the captain of the migrant rescue ship sea watch says italian police have boarded the vessel after it entered italian waters despite an order from rome to stay away migrants on board have appealed to italian authorities to allow them to disembark after 2 weeks of circling the island of lampedusa italy's far right...
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the first person to come up was eleanor francis helene. my browser was full of this picture of her and she accepted award at nasa. when i saw this picture, i was just stunned. i had no idea that women worked at nasa at the time, much less as scientists. i knew i had to learn more. what i found was that she was not alone. she was one of a large group of women who worked at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. jpl has a fascinating history in and of itself. it was founded by a group that was called the suicide squad. they received this name because of the very dangerous experiments they performed on the caltech campus, some of them were students and others were just young people who liked to explode things. so they did a lot of that on campus. they set off an explosion in the engineering building. they also blasted off the side him him him of the building, raining bricks down on students below. it was at this point that the administrators at caltech said, this is enough. you have to leave. this is where they went. this isol
the first person to come up was eleanor francis helene. my browser was full of this picture of her and she accepted award at nasa. when i saw this picture, i was just stunned. i had no idea that women worked at nasa at the time, much less as scientists. i knew i had to learn more. what i found was that she was not alone. she was one of a large group of women who worked at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. jpl has a fascinating history in and of itself. it was founded by a...
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eleanor roper reports.and history was with them. before tonight it had been 20 years since the team that scored first had lost a quarter—final, and it looked like that would continue as magull put them 1—0 up sweden quick the level and incredibly the first goal the germans had conceded at this world cup ‘s. then another, this the goal that would knock them out, sparking scenes of celebration for sweden. north in valencia and and the dutch fans were out in force. european champions survived the heat to get a win over italy as temps hit 34, to get a win over italy as temps hit 3a, cooling breaks were introduced, but it meant the game lost momentum and with that italy lost their cool. goals from arsenal's the demand and another from stephanie van der gragt saw the netherlands head into their first world cup semi—final. they will face sweden in lyon on wednesday. eleanor roper, bbc news. and you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction and analysis from a
eleanor roper reports.and history was with them. before tonight it had been 20 years since the team that scored first had lost a quarter—final, and it looked like that would continue as magull put them 1—0 up sweden quick the level and incredibly the first goal the germans had conceded at this world cup ‘s. then another, this the goal that would knock them out, sparking scenes of celebration for sweden. north in valencia and and the dutch fans were out in force. european champions...
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. >> let's talk about eleanor roosevelt. that to me is news. talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy and it into your public career. >> i grew up in a little village which had about 50 families, farm families. my family was the only one that was white, all the rest were african-american and i grew up completely immersed in an african-american culture and i can see as a little child that there is a great distinction between white and black. my mother was a registered nurse and she never paid any attention to racial distinctions. she treated everyone was the same. she was part of the medical establishment. i grew up in that environment and later became chairman of the board of education and i demanded that the other board members go with me to visit the schools and to see what was going on there. we found that the black kids were going to school as close to where they lived because they didn't have school buses. white kids have school buses and blac
. >> let's talk about eleanor roosevelt. that to me is news. talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy and it into your public career. >> i grew up in a little village which had about 50 families, farm families. my family was the only one that was white, all the rest were african-american and i grew up completely immersed in an african-american culture and i can see as a little child...
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eleanor dickinson was the leading british riderfinishing in 12th. that's all from sportsday.moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, which leads on the tory leadership race — it claims borisjohnson remains the frontrunner, butjeremy hunt's campaign is gaining momentum. "the gloves are off" — so says the metro, which focuses on another leadership hopeful, michael gove, and his criticism of his rival borisjohnson. the same story makes the front page of the telegraph. it says mr gove is being accused of "desperation", with his attack on borisjohnson seen as an attempt to deflect questions over his past cocaine use. the guardian leads on mr gove's pledge to govern for "overlooked families and undervalued communities" — as he insists he can still win. a different story in the i. it reports on the bbc‘s announceme
eleanor dickinson was the leading british riderfinishing in 12th. that's all from sportsday.moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, which leads on the tory leadership race — it claims borisjohnson remains the frontrunner,...
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meacham: having made news -- [laughter] let's talk about eleanor roosevelt.ughter] which, to me, is news. talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy, heading into your public career. mr. carter: i grew up in a little village in georgia, which had about 50 families. farm families. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. i grew up completely immersed in african-american culture, black culture. i can say as a little child -- i could see that there was a great differentiation between white and black. my mother was a registered nurse and never paid any attention to racial distinctions. she treated everyone the same. she was part of the medical establishment in plains, so she was impervious to condemnation or criticism. i grew up in that environment and later i became chairman of the board of education in our county. i demanded that the other board members go with me to visit all the schools. we found that the black kids wer
meacham: having made news -- [laughter] let's talk about eleanor roosevelt.ughter] which, to me, is news. talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy, heading into your public career. mr. carter: i grew up in a little village in georgia, which had about 50 families. farm families. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. i grew up completely immersed in...
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eleanor roper has the story.led to austria, france stopped to remember nikki lauda. eight months on from his death and turn one of the red bull track has now been named the nikki lauda turn. looking for his seventh win in nine races, lewis hamilton started in force because of a penalty but a technical problem altered his progress. as verstappen made his way through the order, the fans lit up. he made it into second place, but could he catch leclerc? with two laps to go, he was past. although the manoeuvre is being investigated. when sebastian vettel overtook hamilton, it made his bad day even worse. the first day this season he hasn't made the podium so if you are tired of the mercedes dominance, this at least provided some relief. after that start i thought the race was over but we kept pushing hard and i saw that i had a bad flat on my first time. flat on my first tyre. after the pit stop we were flying. you could see on the straight we had good pace so we could make it past. extremely happy for the whole team
eleanor roper has the story.led to austria, france stopped to remember nikki lauda. eight months on from his death and turn one of the red bull track has now been named the nikki lauda turn. looking for his seventh win in nine races, lewis hamilton started in force because of a penalty but a technical problem altered his progress. as verstappen made his way through the order, the fans lit up. he made it into second place, but could he catch leclerc? with two laps to go, he was past. although...
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the son of swedish immigrants parents -- swedish immigrant parents who settle on the eleanor prairie, sandberg seemed attached to the notion that working people and immigrants saw something in lincoln that made democracy viable and accessible. sandberg used the kind of documentary style that became popular in the 1930's. it was similar to the style writers, onlyher sandberg applied this to lincoln, surrounding him and a collage of historical details -- allowing him to merge emerged almost seamlessly with -- to merge almost seamlessly with the thoughts and feelings of ordinary americans. the connection to ordinary folks who did the mentality of the 1930's because it was a moment when people tended to blame elite bankers and elite politicians. they said those were the ones responsible for creating the current economic climate -- economic crisis, so they tended to believe wanted to believe that the folk wisdom of the plain people would help american democracy survive. sandberg's work was surely on the minds of -- on the mind of literary critic alfred hayes and when he remarked, americans
the son of swedish immigrants parents -- swedish immigrant parents who settle on the eleanor prairie, sandberg seemed attached to the notion that working people and immigrants saw something in lincoln that made democracy viable and accessible. sandberg used the kind of documentary style that became popular in the 1930's. it was similar to the style writers, onlyher sandberg applied this to lincoln, surrounding him and a collage of historical details -- allowing him to merge emerged almost...
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franklin roosevelt sent eleanor. to walk amongst those men and say that there will be a better day. but even since those times we have experienced homelessness, world war ii veterans, korean war veterans. most prominently those fromvietnam but even today with iraq and with afghanistan. roosevelt himself heeded the lessons that he saw heeded the lessons that he saw in those streets bypa passing 75 years a this week signing the g.i. bill, the most transformativ e piece of legislation in this country other than the civil rights act, because it provided the impetus of the rest of the american century. but they were still american veterans who were still not made whole. now, today because of you're efforts, we are seeing a sea change in the way this country addresses those veterans who have fallen on hard times. there are a number of states who can tell you to this day that they have effectively ended veterans' homelessness by making it rare, brief and nonrecurring. hundreds of communities have made that same claim. new orleans, houston, jacksonville. just last week the city of lexington
franklin roosevelt sent eleanor. to walk amongst those men and say that there will be a better day. but even since those times we have experienced homelessness, world war ii veterans, korean war veterans. most prominently those fromvietnam but even today with iraq and with afghanistan. roosevelt himself heeded the lessons that he saw heeded the lessons that he saw in those streets bypa passing 75 years a this week signing the g.i. bill, the most transformativ e piece of legislation in this...
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eleanor creagh there on the ongoing us— china trade conflict in sydney, with warnings us— china trademy hard in coming years. the chairman of a london based and china focused lender standard chartered told the bbc‘s mariko 0i lender standard chartered told the bbc‘s mariko oi the world cannot afford to have its biggest economies locked in conflict. that is at thing we don't need now, at a time when monetary policies have much less room to manoeuvre, very little in a number of places, where our public debts are so high, i think that we don't want to put the world again to a test of having to cope with a significant slowdown of economic growth. i guess it is the big question that everyone wants to know the answer to, but what would be, in your view, the plausible outcome of the meeting between president trump and president xi? my hope is that there would be some sensible conversation between the two of them, between president trump and president xijinping, them, between president trump and president xi jinping, and them, between president trump and president xijinping, and that them, be
eleanor creagh there on the ongoing us— china trade conflict in sydney, with warnings us— china trademy hard in coming years. the chairman of a london based and china focused lender standard chartered told the bbc‘s mariko 0i lender standard chartered told the bbc‘s mariko oi the world cannot afford to have its biggest economies locked in conflict. that is at thing we don't need now, at a time when monetary policies have much less room to manoeuvre, very little in a number of places,...
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meacham: having made news -- [laughter] let's talk about eleanor roosevelt.er] which to me is news. talk about your interest in human rights, given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy, heading into your public career. president carter: i grew up in a little village in georgia which had about 50 families, farm families. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. cell i grew up completely immersed in african-american culture, black culture. and i could see, as a little child even, that there was a great differentiation between white and black people. my mother was a registered nurse and never paid any attention to racial distinctions, she treated everyone the same. she was part of the medical planes,hment in georgia, was very powerful so , she was impervious to this. i grew up in that environment and later, i became chairman of the board of education in our county. and i demanded that the other board members go to visit schools and to see what's going on. we found
meacham: having made news -- [laughter] let's talk about eleanor roosevelt.er] which to me is news. talk about your interest in human rights, given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy, heading into your public career. president carter: i grew up in a little village in georgia which had about 50 families, farm families. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. cell i grew up completely immersed...
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eleanor roper reports.h in turn one of the red bull track has now been named the niki lauda curve fitting that on the red bull track it was best man dominating. looking for his seventh win in nine races, lewis hamilton started in fourth because of a great penalty, but i front wing problem halted his progress, and he never looks like much of a threat. as max verstappen made his way up the order, the huge bank of dutch fans lit up. 0vertaking valtteri bottas, he made it to second, but could he catch charles leclerc? with two laps to go, he was passed, although the manoeuvre is being investigated. when sebastian vettel over todd hamilton, it made his bad day even worse. it is the first time this season he hasn't made the podium, so if you are tired of mercedes dominance, this at least provided some relief. eleanor roper, bbc news. great britain's marcus ellis and lauren smith have claimed badminton gold on the final day of competition at the european games in belarus. they beat their compatriots and top seeds
eleanor roper reports.h in turn one of the red bull track has now been named the niki lauda curve fitting that on the red bull track it was best man dominating. looking for his seventh win in nine races, lewis hamilton started in fourth because of a great penalty, but i front wing problem halted his progress, and he never looks like much of a threat. as max verstappen made his way up the order, the huge bank of dutch fans lit up. 0vertaking valtteri bottas, he made it to second, but could he...
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the off went to eleanore wanting your friend to call for hunting up at the top and all the sleuth or for the cable and another thing if somebody was sick and they've all gone down. in a small side the father of a very small amount on the home of a mother. made over family you also have. if. i'm off air let's i wish to inform you that available positions will be produced in the new structure. the autistic and. their unit and that mccoll to. your next. talk they go with that's asked. of them and so in the in the building that you also want. to sort. out a steamy canadian mess. jr my visit to vets are called then i will accept this so. it can also mean the ministry had to commit all both but botched stuff when they're doing this that democratic is that civilians lieut. but here paula come back with jack lew for us momente out of esteem it got to have been only hocussed mcclim accused us. of the most at all. cost. who are the best whom nihad all show in the row and then me i do. but i should call names but all of them. to me that. the company to come out of the data is approaching the la
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we aed eleanor holmes norton and she says she supports the proposal.ouncil members are expected to take up this issue later this year. >>> it is capital pride weekend, and many are celebrating by popping open cold one. row, r the third year in a you can show support with a sip of d.c.'s pride pilsner. >> congratulations. >> more than 2800 cans are being sold across the dmv, and it's all for a good cause. all the proceeds beneit the foundation run by washington blade and the smile foundation which supports and mentors young lgbtq advocates and leaders. >> i think it sends a message to youngeueer people that th a community who loves and supports you. that's a message they don't hear >>every day. mixed with the beer's colorful label is a darker reality. if you look closely there, there's 27 purp pansies. they represent the 27 transgender deaths since 2018. the designer news4 that it was important for her to illustrate both pride and pain within the lgbtq community. >>> the capital pri parade is set for tomorrow. along with the festivities will be many roa
we aed eleanor holmes norton and she says she supports the proposal.ouncil members are expected to take up this issue later this year. >>> it is capital pride weekend, and many are celebrating by popping open cold one. row, r the third year in a you can show support with a sip of d.c.'s pride pilsner. >> congratulations. >> more than 2800 cans are being sold across the dmv, and it's all for a good cause. all the proceeds beneit the foundation run by washington blade and the...
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eleanor is promised. have you ever been booed? eleanor it does happen, you see that.t, play like that friction? yes, they like a bit of nitty—gritty, to get involved in a fight, as it were, in terms of playing cricket. this england team and i think are similar, or big players, and when it matters they stand up and perform for england. to my great teams in form, obviously england with a bit of luck against sri lanka but i anticipate a great game at lord‘s. i don‘t know about the weather, a bit hot and don‘t know about the weather, a bit hotand humid don‘t know about the weather, a bit hot and humid in london so the ball might swing around so never wins the third mcknight ball first. england are and have been favourites in this world cup. what has gone wrong for them so far? —— whoever wins the toss might bowl first. it is not just about the top four we presume will make the semifinals. lots of great teams. there will always be upset plymouth and hiccups along the way. i am upset plymouth and hiccups along the way. iam intrigued upset plymouth and hiccups along the way.
eleanor is promised. have you ever been booed? eleanor it does happen, you see that.t, play like that friction? yes, they like a bit of nitty—gritty, to get involved in a fight, as it were, in terms of playing cricket. this england team and i think are similar, or big players, and when it matters they stand up and perform for england. to my great teams in form, obviously england with a bit of luck against sri lanka but i anticipate a great game at lord‘s. i don‘t know about the weather, a...
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united states presidential eleanor roosevelt award for human rights in the presidential medal of freedome first latina inducted into the national women's hall of fame. [cheers and applause] >> therefore, be it resolved that the san francisco board of education accepts the community proposal to rename the school to dolores huerta elementary school and as the superintendent said, thank you for allowing us to name the school after you. thank you to the school community. you have done an amazing, brilliant job. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, commissioner. and now we are going to invite a special guest to come up. that is supervisor safai for some remarks, please. welcome. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, everyone. all right. that is about the only times we want you to yell. my name is supervisor safai. i see a lot of families here today. many of whom went to school with my kids. it is good to see you. i'm so honored to be here in this historic day for the ribbon-cutting and the renaming of this school. her name signifies a hard-working, inspirational, an
united states presidential eleanor roosevelt award for human rights in the presidential medal of freedome first latina inducted into the national women's hall of fame. [cheers and applause] >> therefore, be it resolved that the san francisco board of education accepts the community proposal to rename the school to dolores huerta elementary school and as the superintendent said, thank you for allowing us to name the school after you. thank you to the school community. you have done an...
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rights but the police claim that they made a lawyer available to him in accordance with russian law eleanor himself claims that the police planted these drugs on him in a written complaint he also said that he was beaten and refused 1st aid in detention an accusation that the police also busy deny now citing earlier threats against north alleging that he allegedly received when there was a convinced of his innocence saying he was targeted for his journalistic work the internet publication going over works for is based in lafayette and usually publishes works of kremlin opponents in russian according to reports several opposition journalists were already arrested today and released for protesting in front of the moscow police headquarters. based broadcaster is facing a case ations of double standards for reporting on an l g p t arch the channel has also previously reported on similar events worldwide although its english language channel but qatar itself prevents any kind of homosexuality with penalties of up to 7 years in prison. today with more l g p t representative in the public eye we d
rights but the police claim that they made a lawyer available to him in accordance with russian law eleanor himself claims that the police planted these drugs on him in a written complaint he also said that he was beaten and refused 1st aid in detention an accusation that the police also busy deny now citing earlier threats against north alleging that he allegedly received when there was a convinced of his innocence saying he was targeted for his journalistic work the internet publication going...
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or nelson mandela or eleanor roosevelt. but of all the speeches he stole, ashton kutcher?e 2013 "teens choice awards?" ( laughter ) like, now it makes me wonder if he does this every year? maybe he only steals from awards shows. maybe last year he was like, students i'm going to let you finish but bey once had the greatest video of all time." that's it for the headlines. let's move on to our top story. ( cheers and applause ) today was day two of president trump's visit to the u.k. and last night, the world's cutest white walker, her majesty, the queen, hosted an official state dinner in honor of trump's favorite thing: himself. >> the president's first day ending in grand fashion with a dinner at buckingham palace, surrounded by royalty, the very best china, crystal, and guild silver on display for the president and 170 rs guests, the president praising the queen: >> a great, great woman. >> but possibly breaking with protocol when appearing to touch her back as she stood up. >> when he put his hand on the back of her majesty queen's-- you just don't touch the queen! >> t
or nelson mandela or eleanor roosevelt. but of all the speeches he stole, ashton kutcher?e 2013 "teens choice awards?" ( laughter ) like, now it makes me wonder if he does this every year? maybe he only steals from awards shows. maybe last year he was like, students i'm going to let you finish but bey once had the greatest video of all time." that's it for the headlines. let's move on to our top story. ( cheers and applause ) today was day two of president trump's visit to the...
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thinking in particular in the book in the twilight hour, the main character a 94—year—old woman, eleanord of her life and is busy trying to raise some of her memories because she's worried what people will find. what people might find, yes. and yet dementia is about trying to hang on to memories so i'm interested in that kind of overlap and the other thing in tuesday's god, i willjoin two books together, your description there of a frail character is really about the early stages of dementia and were you able to talk about things in the way that you couldn't have done in this book? definitely. certainly in fiction you can go to kind of dark places and you can imagine things as well and so there are ways in which in fiction i was trying to explore the same things as i was thinking about as my father was declining and you can say kind of intimate things in fiction that i wouldn't, especially thinking about my father, there were certain kind of... he was a very private man so there's only so much i could say about my father because he's dead but he still a very private but he's still a very
thinking in particular in the book in the twilight hour, the main character a 94—year—old woman, eleanord of her life and is busy trying to raise some of her memories because she's worried what people will find. what people might find, yes. and yet dementia is about trying to hang on to memories so i'm interested in that kind of overlap and the other thing in tuesday's god, i willjoin two books together, your description there of a frail character is really about the early stages of...
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sscongoman eleanor holmes norton about the the ueiss she says she supports the council proposal. >>>leon harris help t the d.c. jazz fest off to a swinging start tonight. >> yeah, he emceed the openg eremony at the embassy of denmark. it's the 15th year that this jazzfest has been drawingts arti to the district. they'll be performing tomorrow through sunday june 16th. things will relate gally get go next weekend with four main stages at the wharf in southwest d.c. there are also ticketed shows at the antheon of our favorite venues. >> yeah. boy, lots of activity on the schedule for this weekend, doug. >> yeah. have you guys been to the denmark embassy? >> i have, actuall >> you have? who knew they were sonto jazz? >> now's a good time to go.i >> great tme tonight. you saw that event was outside. if you're thinking about heading down anywhere, you mentioned the wharf. a great place to head tomorrow. great place to go saturdaye if you'rgoing to be out and about for pride p that looking good too for the parade on saturday. sunday, however, not so much. take a look out there right nowr a
sscongoman eleanor holmes norton about the the ueiss she says she supports the council proposal. >>>leon harris help t the d.c. jazz fest off to a swinging start tonight. >> yeah, he emceed the openg eremony at the embassy of denmark. it's the 15th year that this jazzfest has been drawingts arti to the district. they'll be performing tomorrow through sunday june 16th. things will relate gally get go next weekend with four main stages at the wharf in southwest d.c. there are also...
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. >> i'm eleanor simmons, i was >>'meresion i donald's brother, only one left.leased to meet you. and this is quite a surprise. >> reporter: they brought the photograph of their loved one that they have cherished for 75 years. >> see him there? >> yeah, definitely. >> that's him. >> yeah, that's him. >> reporter: they had so many questions. >> did you meet my brother donald in training or over in england? >> oh, from the day he was inducted, we were together all the way through it. maybe we can get some close sure here, you know? >> it would be nice. >> reporter: nono already talking about a trip to syracuse to see them. >> just meeting you, we feel like we love you already. >> oh, yes, definitely. definitely. >> nono and his new friends, that family from syracuse new york and their shaved loshg for a fallen hero. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> now news to build a better bay area. >> the heat is taking its toll on the firefighters fighting the fire. >> a three alarm fire in the south bay. in other parts of the bay area, the rush to find s
. >> i'm eleanor simmons, i was >>'meresion i donald's brother, only one left.leased to meet you. and this is quite a surprise. >> reporter: they brought the photograph of their loved one that they have cherished for 75 years. >> see him there? >> yeah, definitely. >> that's him. >> yeah, that's him. >> reporter: they had so many questions. >> did you meet my brother donald in training or over in england? >> oh, from the day he was...
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in washington good evening to you eleanor the u.s. secretary of state just spoke about these attacks take a listen to what he said it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today this is based on intelligence the weapons used the level of expertise needed to execute the operation recent similar raining attacks on shipping and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication. sounds very confident putting the blame on iran let's flesh this out a little bit. what is he basing his accusations all. current we can boil this down to 2 factors essentially might pompei was pointing out the past behavior and modus operandi he was saying that this was due to televisions that he had obtained as well as the kind of weapons used it was almost a backhanded compliment saying that those weapons were particularly sophisticated and the fact that he said that th
in washington good evening to you eleanor the u.s. secretary of state just spoke about these attacks take a listen to what he said it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today this is based on intelligence the weapons used the level of expertise needed to execute the operation recent similar raining attacks on shipping and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the...
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. >> that's eleanor lacey. on the road today, people were extending middle fingers to an 80-year-old. >> what's the worst that i think that's happened to you so far. >> somebody called me a nazi. >> she is the daughter of russian jews. in marin county where donald trump received 16% of the vote in 2016, hisupportersd us their friends have shunned them and they spent a lot of time in the shadows. >> we are sick and tired. we are so tired of being told to sit down, shut up, your opinion doesn't matter. >> well, it does happen as there's another salute. in a nation that prides itself on free speech, this is where we stand on the cusp of another election. >> people need to respect each other's opinions. i would never attack somebody for their beliefs. >> easy to say and in 20, apparently, not so easy to do. in marin county, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> supporters of stricter vaccine exemptions have relaxed a state bill that would make it harder to skip shots. the bill's author amended the measure sharpening its fo
. >> that's eleanor lacey. on the road today, people were extending middle fingers to an 80-year-old. >> what's the worst that i think that's happened to you so far. >> somebody called me a nazi. >> she is the daughter of russian jews. in marin county where donald trump received 16% of the vote in 2016, hisupportersd us their friends have shunned them and they spent a lot of time in the shadows. >> we are sick and tired. we are so tired of being told to sit down,...
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eleanor roper reports.mber racing legend niki lauda. 0ne fans stop to remember racing legend niki lauda. one month on from his death and turn one at the track has been named the niki lauda curve. fitting that on the red bull track it was this man dominating the stop looking for his seventh win in nine races, lewis hamilton started in fourth because of a grid penalty but a front wing problem halted his progress and he never looked like much of a threat. as max verstappen made his way up the order, the huge bank of dutch fans lit up. 0vertaking valtteri bottas, he made it to second but could he catch charles leclaire? with two laps to go he was passed, so if you are tired of mercedes dominance, this at least provided some relief. in the last half an hour, the double olympic champion caster semenya has won the 800 metres at a diamond league meeting in california. it's the first time the south african has raced over the distance for almost two months. a ruling by world athletics forcing her to take hormone supp
eleanor roper reports.mber racing legend niki lauda. 0ne fans stop to remember racing legend niki lauda. one month on from his death and turn one at the track has been named the niki lauda curve. fitting that on the red bull track it was this man dominating the stop looking for his seventh win in nine races, lewis hamilton started in fourth because of a grid penalty but a front wing problem halted his progress and he never looked like much of a threat. as max verstappen made his way up the...
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and its allies and stack and of course it's all about tearing and making eleanor and his race playing neo the mayor politics in line is it is a bit dodgy but just one last question we can he said it's there in chief says of the signage won't get a fair trial in the us what are your views on that. i don't think he will do just look at the abuse hurled at him in london at the sunni militias. and there are not calling him a narcissist etc she couldn't really conceal her venom towards him establishment llobet elites. loathe him because he showed us what was behind that. course for these people you know prosecuting those who show you expose war crimes it's worth a look at itself meal look we're going to have to leave it there good to talk to you we do apologize i hope you can hear me it was a bit tricky to hear you in places but we certainly got the gist of what you were saying that was that u.k. journalist neil clark thank you. now to oil tankers have caught fire in the gulf of a man in what are suspected to have been attacks on the vessels one is still on fire it does come after a simila
and its allies and stack and of course it's all about tearing and making eleanor and his race playing neo the mayor politics in line is it is a bit dodgy but just one last question we can he said it's there in chief says of the signage won't get a fair trial in the us what are your views on that. i don't think he will do just look at the abuse hurled at him in london at the sunni militias. and there are not calling him a narcissist etc she couldn't really conceal her venom towards him...
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eleanor roper reports. germany were the favourites to win in rennes, and history was with them.s before the team which scored first had lost a quarter final, which scored first had lost a quarterfinal, and which scored first had lost a quarter final, and it looked which scored first had lost a quarterfinal, and it looked like that would continue as lina magull put them 1—0 up, but sweden quickly levelled, incredibly that the first girl that the germans had conceded at this world cup. and then another, they speak all that would knock them out, sparking scenes of celebration. earlier in valenciennes, the dutch fa ns were earlier in valenciennes, the dutch fans were out in force, they survive the heat to get a win over italy as temperatures hit 3a degrees, cooling brea ks were temperatures hit 3a degrees, cooling breaks were introduced, but it meant the game lost momentum, and with that italy lost their cool. goals from arsenal's vivianne miedema and another from stefanie van der gragt are the nettle and is heading their way into their first world cup semifinal. —— so the netherlan
eleanor roper reports. germany were the favourites to win in rennes, and history was with them.s before the team which scored first had lost a quarter final, which scored first had lost a quarterfinal, and which scored first had lost a quarter final, and it looked which scored first had lost a quarterfinal, and it looked like that would continue as lina magull put them 1—0 up, but sweden quickly levelled, incredibly that the first girl that the germans had conceded at this world cup. and then...
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our political correspondent eleanor wilkinson was sports. this morning, no sign of borisjohnson at sports. this morning, no sign of boris johnson at the sports. this morning, no sign of borisjohnson at the london flat he shares with his partner, terry symons. the flat police were called to bya symons. the flat police were called to by a neighbour concern for the welfare of a woman inside —— carrie symonds. the couple had been in a relationship since last year, one borisjohnson had relationship since last year, one boris johnson had tried relationship since last year, one borisjohnson had tried to keep private the the headlines for all for all the wrong reasons. a neighbour passed on a recording to the guardian newspaper over an alleged row in the couple's home late on thursday night. it is reported to a woman's voice could be heard saying, get off, and get out of my flat. she also said she heard a woman screaming. of my flat. she also said she heard a woman screaming. the met police confirmed they had been called by someone concerned confirm
our political correspondent eleanor wilkinson was sports. this morning, no sign of borisjohnson at sports. this morning, no sign of boris johnson at the sports. this morning, no sign of borisjohnson at the london flat he shares with his partner, terry symons. the flat police were called to bya symons. the flat police were called to by a neighbour concern for the welfare of a woman inside —— carrie symonds. the couple had been in a relationship since last year, one borisjohnson had...
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. >> i'm eleanor simmons, i was his sister-in-law. >> i'm bernie simmons, i'm don's brother, only one and pleased to meet you. and this is quite a surprise. >> reporter: they brought the photograph of their loved one that they have cherished for 75 years. >> you see the picture? >> definitely, yes. >> that's him. >> yep, that's him. >> reporter: they had so many questions. >> did you meet my brother donald in training or over in england? >> oh, from the day we was inducted, we were together all the way through it. maybe we can get some closure here, you know? >> it would be nice. >> reporter: nono already talking about a trip to syracuse to see them. >> just meeting you, we feel like we love you already. >> oh, yes, definitely. definitely. >> nono and his new friends, that family from syracuse, new york, and their shared love for a fallen hero. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> flames shooting from the roof. smoke billowing into the sky. this fire had all the elements of what we fear will ensue this summer. >>> spencer christian with numerous high record temperatu
. >> i'm eleanor simmons, i was his sister-in-law. >> i'm bernie simmons, i'm don's brother, only one and pleased to meet you. and this is quite a surprise. >> reporter: they brought the photograph of their loved one that they have cherished for 75 years. >> you see the picture? >> definitely, yes. >> that's him. >> yep, that's him. >> reporter: they had so many questions. >> did you meet my brother donald in training or over in england?...
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eleanor and taylor in london the top stories are now jazeera the un has called for a transparent andimpartial investigation into the death of egypt only democratically elected president mohamed morsi morsi has been buried amid tight security in cairo a day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom these pictures were taken near by a security forces kept journalists away from the burial service most his son says they also refused to allow his father to be buried in his hometown thousands of people throughout the middle east have been remembering morsi with funeral prayers in tunis years parliament there was a prayer for morsi while hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital.
eleanor and taylor in london the top stories are now jazeera the un has called for a transparent andimpartial investigation into the death of egypt only democratically elected president mohamed morsi morsi has been buried amid tight security in cairo a day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom these pictures were taken near by a security forces kept journalists away from the burial service most his son says they also refused to allow his father to be buried in his hometown thousands of...
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revolution concert hall here in washington, many figures and fdr's fdr's administration, including eleanor roosevelt, helped to arrange anderson's new open air concert in front of the lincoln memorial. rolealso lauded lincoln's in striking the chains of slavery from marian anderson's ancestors. thisnk the timing of concert is particularly important. it is april, 1939. it is a moment of growing awareness of nazi is a -- not -- nazism abroad. singersmparing jewish i stageanned from a naz and anderson being shunned from the dar hall, one person pointed out the crucial difference between hitler's germany and roosevelt america. in washington, we have a shrine for abraham lincoln. in this more explicit acknowledgment of lincoln's role as an emancipated, including his work in freeing those of an oppressed race. take a new poised to role as the 1940's begin. he appeared with increasing frequency in hollywood movies and broadway plays. he figured as the central 1941ct in aaron copland's lincoln portrait, celebrating american spirit in the aftermath of pearl harbor. he featured greater prominence in
revolution concert hall here in washington, many figures and fdr's fdr's administration, including eleanor roosevelt, helped to arrange anderson's new open air concert in front of the lincoln memorial. rolealso lauded lincoln's in striking the chains of slavery from marian anderson's ancestors. thisnk the timing of concert is particularly important. it is april, 1939. it is a moment of growing awareness of nazi is a -- not -- nazism abroad. singersmparing jewish i stageanned from a naz and...
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finally at 4:3030 a.m., eleanor called and said, they've landed. the beach to the hills. and then with the great crusade of eisenhower, where he said, if this fails, i will take responsibility. then church bells rang and you knew it had started. >> i want to read the first two lines of this. quote, you are about to embark on the great crusade toward which we ever striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. and today we have the president of the united states there with queen elizabeth, other world leaders in port smith, the launch of this invasion. tomorrow the president will be on the beach of normandy. you've been there many times, many of us have been there as well. i can't think of a place where the chills come harder and faster and longer than they do when you stand on those beaches and look out at the water. >> and you think that western civilization was at risk. it was that serious. what would have happened if hitler had conquered? they had already conquered western england, france was waiting to be liberated. the bravery
finally at 4:3030 a.m., eleanor called and said, they've landed. the beach to the hills. and then with the great crusade of eisenhower, where he said, if this fails, i will take responsibility. then church bells rang and you knew it had started. >> i want to read the first two lines of this. quote, you are about to embark on the great crusade toward which we ever striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. and today we have the president of the united states there with...
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pastor eleanor stark had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fed mandell sit around will and 2 representatives from the local your community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. the dolphin ised this sense of solidarity between folk. from north america and folks from peru as they realized they were facing the same issue and the same enemy and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying that there was an issue of same health issues in both places so the 1st thing that we saw as our task was to provide for the community accurate scientific data there was no doubt on the table and so people didn't have any leverage to be able to. hold the keep the
pastor eleanor stark had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fed mandell sit around will and 2 representatives from the local your community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same...