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. >> joanne was an insatiable reader. skipped the fifth grade. she didn't want a doll. she would much rather have a chemistry set or an erector set or something she could build or do. >> at 17 she interned at the ballistic agency and went on to become the first missile engineer at cape canaveral. so what was it like when you first started at nasa? >> it was pretty intense it was all men and a lot of the buildings i worked in didn't have ladies' restroom. >> just like in the movie "hidden figures," she had to go to a different building or use the men's room. >> sometime during tests, the guard was just great. he would say, you need a little break. i'll police the men's room. >> how did the guys handle it? >> they tried not to notice. if i had to go, i had to go. >> when joanne first started working in the firing room, she also got some obscene phone calls. >> one time when one of them came through, i slammed the phone down. and one of the television operators from the station downstairs came up and he said, is something wr
. >> joanne was an insatiable reader. skipped the fifth grade. she didn't want a doll. she would much rather have a chemistry set or an erector set or something she could build or do. >> at 17 she interned at the ballistic agency and went on to become the first missile engineer at cape canaveral. so what was it like when you first started at nasa? >> it was pretty intense it was all men and a lot of the buildings i worked in didn't have ladies' restroom. >> just like in...
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joanne brought young ladies in who were very smart and they held their own.i know she can look in the mirror and smile. yes. i did that. >> you've been described as fearless. >> how do you feel about that? where does that come from? >> i think it comes from that taibbi little child, seeing my dad go off to war and my dad turning around and saying, little jo, you're in charge. saluted and off he went. and my grandmother said, i saw you get your bossy on. >> did you get your bossy on at nasa? >> yes, did i. i had to get my bossy on sometimes. i always played piano. for many years, i thought i was going to be a piano teacher. my track changed after my dad moved to us florida and i saw the rocket launches. that was the hook. i thought this is going to change the world i live in. i'm getting in on it. >> you're retired now in montana. but there was a point where you actually wanted to retire on mars. >> i thought they should have a geriatric program. 15 years ago, i would have been a volunteer. >> nasa is talking about having a woman walk on the moon by 2024. does
joanne brought young ladies in who were very smart and they held their own.i know she can look in the mirror and smile. yes. i did that. >> you've been described as fearless. >> how do you feel about that? where does that come from? >> i think it comes from that taibbi little child, seeing my dad go off to war and my dad turning around and saying, little jo, you're in charge. saluted and off he went. and my grandmother said, i saw you get your bossy on. >> did you get...
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.: i wanted to build on what you just said, because in her new book "field of blood," joanne freeman writes something connected to your point. she suggests that 1855 is a turning point in this regard, that you have a new contingent, a large contingent, over 100 new congresspeople coming in who are mostly antislavery in some form. as you said, they are not going to be bullied anymore. and she sees this as a hinge moment. since rachel has done a lot of work on congress, i am curious, what was your reaction when you ead this notion of 1855 as a hinge moment in congress? rachel: i think 1855 is a moment that has a lot to it because there is a lot of shifting and political parties that happens at this time. when you are thinking about why congress reflects what is going on in the rest of the country, you have to understand that the priority is disintegrating at this point. it is a turning point in those kinds of ways, and congress reflects that. i am not sure it totally breaks down what goes down in congress. certainly there were other examples of new influxes of new congressmen in the pe
.: i wanted to build on what you just said, because in her new book "field of blood," joanne freeman writes something connected to your point. she suggests that 1855 is a turning point in this regard, that you have a new contingent, a large contingent, over 100 new congresspeople coming in who are mostly antislavery in some form. as you said, they are not going to be bullied anymore. and she sees this as a hinge moment. since rachel has done a lot of work on congress, i am curious,...
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. >> o'donnell: poppy northcutt, joann morgan and margaret hamilton were trailblazers, hidden figuresl to the success of the apollo 11 mission. joann morgan says it was life- changing. >> what it said to me and what meant so much to me is hey, i'm really now part of this team. >> o'donnell: accepted in a profession not used to women. >> my director said i want joann at the console, she is my best communicator, she is the one. >> o'donnell: she was the one listening to communications for problems and the only woman inside the firing room for the launch of the saturn v rocket. >> it is still the most powerful rocket that has ever left any place on earth. >> man on the way to the moon. >> o'donnell: with the astronauts on the way to the moon, the task of alerting them to any problems fellma hamilton and her team at m.i.t. >> we had to solve things that had never been solved before. >> o'donnell: hamilton's group wrote the lunar lander's guidance software and they had to plan for every contingency. >> you had to say, well, with what if the astronaut put in this key stroke, what do we do t
. >> o'donnell: poppy northcutt, joann morgan and margaret hamilton were trailblazers, hidden figuresl to the success of the apollo 11 mission. joann morgan says it was life- changing. >> what it said to me and what meant so much to me is hey, i'm really now part of this team. >> o'donnell: accepted in a profession not used to women. >> my director said i want joann at the console, she is my best communicator, she is the one. >> o'donnell: she was the one listening...
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i think there is a lot of overlap there in terms of thinking about what joanne does and my book. she emphasizes the violence, but i would say the violence is primarily performative, even if it is not very serious at the time. that is tohing, remember that the united states in the 1850's was an incredibly violent place. it was not just happening in washington, it was happening everywhere in every state legislature, in every local gathering, at the voting booth. every single place in public where you were engaging with politics was incredibly violent. we have to step back and remember that when we are understanding this period. the context is this underlying violence. trying to see the connections among politicians from different sections, that is the interesting thing, as opposed to the underlying difficulties that exist within every single political space, if that answers your question. nicole: sort of -- michael b.: sort of. she provides example after example of journalists being on the floor or outside congress being beat up by southerners who do not like them. you have people
i think there is a lot of overlap there in terms of thinking about what joanne does and my book. she emphasizes the violence, but i would say the violence is primarily performative, even if it is not very serious at the time. that is tohing, remember that the united states in the 1850's was an incredibly violent place. it was not just happening in washington, it was happening everywhere in every state legislature, in every local gathering, at the voting booth. every single place in public where...
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joanne writtle, bbc midlands today, coventry.tranded on flooded roads in stockport whilst sections of the m60 motorway in greater manchester were temporarily shut following heavy rain. following the record breaking temperatures earlier this week, flood alerts have also been issued across the uk, with disruption expected in parts of scotland and northern ireland. a network described as "the linkedin for black professionals" has attracted more than 30,000 members. kite oniwinde set up the business in 2017 to help black professionals advance their careers. dougal shaw reports. this is a networking event aimed at young black professionals. this business woman has been organising gatherings like this for two years now. there's a lot of negative stereotypes in terms of black people are all in crime, or we are just musicians or rappers, or we are not doing very well in the educational system. but actually there is a lot of black talent, there's a lot of black people doing well in different fields across the board that are not represente
joanne writtle, bbc midlands today, coventry.tranded on flooded roads in stockport whilst sections of the m60 motorway in greater manchester were temporarily shut following heavy rain. following the record breaking temperatures earlier this week, flood alerts have also been issued across the uk, with disruption expected in parts of scotland and northern ireland. a network described as "the linkedin for black professionals" has attracted more than 30,000 members. kite oniwinde set up...
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joanne writtle, bbc midlands today, coventry. to help black professionals advance their careers. dougal shaw reports. this is a networking event aimed at young black professionals. there is a lot of negative stereotypes in terms of black people and crime, we arejust musicians terms of black people and crime, we are just musicians or rappers and we are just musicians or rappers and we are not doing well in the educational system. there is a lot of black talent and a lot of people doing well across the board that are not represented. this is about bringing this on one platform, so others can see as i know we exist. the black professional network has attracted more than 30,000 members. targeted at young black people, anyone can take part. the idea is to create a space that if you are black, you do not feel you are in a minority. members can join through an app. it is good when you go into an app. it is good when you go into a room and there are people who look like you and come from similar backgrounds. it is nice to have that atmos
joanne writtle, bbc midlands today, coventry. to help black professionals advance their careers. dougal shaw reports. this is a networking event aimed at young black professionals. there is a lot of negative stereotypes in terms of black people and crime, we arejust musicians terms of black people and crime, we are just musicians or rappers and we are just musicians or rappers and we are not doing well in the educational system. there is a lot of black talent and a lot of people doing well...
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never play from serena guthrie and joanne hart and could not miss.aica lied heavily on the skills of jalil fowler to bring them back into the game and they came back out fighting. taking the lead for the first time, maintaining her100% scoring rate, fowler, just one point separating the two between half time. that was not enough to keep them in the game. harton and helen housby were the perfect partnership to extend the roses‘s lead. the final quarter, and a final chance for the sunshine girls. desperately trying to find fowler, but their hopes of a victory were slipping. the roses continued their domination, even in the final seconds, take the victory 56—48. now that celebration says it all. we knew this would be a tough game, four games we knew this would be a tough game, fourgames ina we knew this would be a tough game, four games in a row, we knewjamaica would be coming for this win so it was going to be one of the toughest games of this round. really pleased for the girls. new talk about heroes on the court and i think we had seven on that court
never play from serena guthrie and joanne hart and could not miss.aica lied heavily on the skills of jalil fowler to bring them back into the game and they came back out fighting. taking the lead for the first time, maintaining her100% scoring rate, fowler, just one point separating the two between half time. that was not enough to keep them in the game. harton and helen housby were the perfect partnership to extend the roses‘s lead. the final quarter, and a final chance for the sunshine...
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his widow, joanne, let tom and the film's crew invade rogers' closet. >> back "e.t."s closet. >> never had an acting course in my life. it probably shows. >> no. >> i'm just myself. >> oh, my gosh. it's so beautiful. >> "this is us" star appears in the film playing the wife of a rogue journalist, played by matthew rhys. >> it's the story of how a journalist's life is changed after encountering mr. rogers. >> are you okay? >> please don't ruin my childhood. >> that real-life writer tom junod revealed this surprise difficulty about working with him. >> he never answered a single question that i asked. it was the funniest thing. and we became friends. >> that was wonderful. >>> still ahead -- garth pranks blake. and the stage stunt that really had blake worried. >>> and luke is back on the bachelorette, even though no one wants him there. >> she said no. >> how things got even more heated behind the enes. >> did you feel like a punch might have gotten thrown? >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> blake and i are getting ready to release a duet for the summer. >> per
his widow, joanne, let tom and the film's crew invade rogers' closet. >> back "e.t."s closet. >> never had an acting course in my life. it probably shows. >> no. >> i'm just myself. >> oh, my gosh. it's so beautiful. >> "this is us" star appears in the film playing the wife of a rogue journalist, played by matthew rhys. >> it's the story of how a journalist's life is changed after encountering mr. rogers. >> are you okay?...
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my name is joanne desmond and i am an assistant business agent, the theatrical stage hand's union.n behalf of our members, we are pleased that the city and sh and have come to an agreement with respect to the community than if it's district and to compromise on the financial burden of safety and security around the orpheum theatre and surrounding areas. as indicated, the community benefits district will help coordinate ten officers with sh in. it looks to assist in this effort as best as we can. special thanks to supervisor peskin, safai, and haney, as well as their staff, and the staff at the office of economic development for helping to facilitate this agreement. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am the vice president of production for sh in theaters. we represent the golden gate theatre and the tenderloin c.b.d., as well as the orpheum theatre in the proposed civic centre c.b.d. we are pleased of come to an agreement with the civic centre c.b.t. to compromise on the financial burden of safety and security around the theatre and surrounding areas. we look forward to wo
my name is joanne desmond and i am an assistant business agent, the theatrical stage hand's union.n behalf of our members, we are pleased that the city and sh and have come to an agreement with respect to the community than if it's district and to compromise on the financial burden of safety and security around the orpheum theatre and surrounding areas. as indicated, the community benefits district will help coordinate ten officers with sh in. it looks to assist in this effort as best as we...
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joanne writtle, bbc midlands today, coventry.mbers. for some, it's about cost, for others, childcare. but most say that family trips are a great way to spend quality time with one another, as more families live further apart. here's our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith. james and jessica are having a ball this summer. but it's notjust mike and his partner claire who are busy keeping them occupied. grandma stella and grandad robert are on hand to help out. oh, no! it's not their first holiday as three generations. in fact, it's becoming something of a family tradition for all kinds of reasons. ohh! we've both got credit cards, so that's always a bonus. grandma is always treating them! they know who to come to if they want anything. to be honest, it is about spending time together as a family, you're making memories for yourselves, for the kids, everybody. now, businesses are adapting to meet the new demand. we need to make sure that the accommodation that's available for holiday makers to choose from is right for the
joanne writtle, bbc midlands today, coventry.mbers. for some, it's about cost, for others, childcare. but most say that family trips are a great way to spend quality time with one another, as more families live further apart. here's our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith. james and jessica are having a ball this summer. but it's notjust mike and his partner claire who are busy keeping them occupied. grandma stella and grandad robert are on hand to help out. oh, no! it's not their...
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paige, rebecca and joanne are all single.pled up, married and whatever really quickly. it's not like, oh, you're single, you're going to die alone now. it's more fun being single, and you can do whatever you want to do. i think that's the best thing, from my point of view. if you‘re really on your own, you really have to ask yourself what do i want to do? what do i enjoy? and i think it helps you know yourself better. more than a third of the adult population in the uk, 16 million people, are now single and numbers are rising. experts say government policy on things like tax and housing designed to support marriage and families will have to evolve as more and more people choose to live a fulfilled life not in a relationship. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello, plenty of fine weather to come this afternoon across the uk. a couple of exceptions, we could pick up couple of exceptions, we could pick up showers couple of exceptions, we could pick up showers across couple of exceptions, we could pick u
paige, rebecca and joanne are all single.pled up, married and whatever really quickly. it's not like, oh, you're single, you're going to die alone now. it's more fun being single, and you can do whatever you want to do. i think that's the best thing, from my point of view. if you‘re really on your own, you really have to ask yourself what do i want to do? what do i enjoy? and i think it helps you know yourself better. more than a third of the adult population in the uk, 16 million people, are...
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never play from serena guthrie and joanne hart and could not miss.they came back out fighting. taking the lead for the first time, maintaining her100% scoring rate, fowler, just one point separating the two between half time. that was not enough to keep them in the game. harton and helen housby were the perfect partnership to extend the roses's lead. the final quarter, and a final
never play from serena guthrie and joanne hart and could not miss.they came back out fighting. taking the lead for the first time, maintaining her100% scoring rate, fowler, just one point separating the two between half time. that was not enough to keep them in the game. harton and helen housby were the perfect partnership to extend the roses's lead. the final quarter, and a final
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. >> my director said i want joanne at the console she's the best communicator, she's the one. >> she's the only room in the firing room for the launch of the saturn 5 rocket. >> it's still the most powerful rocket that's ever left any place on earth. >> man on the way to the moon. >> with the astronauts on the way the moon the task of alerting them to problems fell to margaret hamilton and team at m.i.it. t. >> we had to solve things never had to be solved before. >> and they had to plan for every contingency. >> you had to say what if the astronaut put in this key stroke what do we do to recover from it. >> something unexpected did happen as eagle waspproaching the moon's surface that could have jeoparded tison. >> 1201. >> roger 1201. >> my first thought was how could this be happening now. i personally remember what i ll sheer terror. >> we're go. >> there was no need to abort. her software was fine. >> that's one small step for man. >> it's the first time man walked on the moon and first time software ran on the move. >> but the most critical phase of the mission had yet to come. >
. >> my director said i want joanne at the console she's the best communicator, she's the one. >> she's the only room in the firing room for the launch of the saturn 5 rocket. >> it's still the most powerful rocket that's ever left any place on earth. >> man on the way to the moon. >> with the astronauts on the way the moon the task of alerting them to problems fell to margaret hamilton and team at m.i.it. t. >> we had to solve things never had to be solved...
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in terms of the forecast ahead, on both sides of the pennines, here in bellerby and joanne north yorkshiretheir fingers it will not get any worse, but there is still the possibility of thunderstorms going ahead over the next 24—hour is. pulled out of the flood, this toddler was carried out of raging water. his family were in the car when rescuers reached them. they came at the fields and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us to the back of our car and rescued us and a few others from the boot of oui’ us and a few others from the boot of our power. the boot, yeah, i guess we we re our power. the boot, yeah, i guess we were on a slope, it seemed like the water was lowest in service that way. this is a deluge, a flash flood which submerged cars and washed roads away and destroyed bridges. five years ago the to a difference rode here, now it is gone. hailstones handed down on this housing estate in leyburn. you could not believe what you were filming? no. allison was in disbelief as she videoed the storm on her phone. today she was left to clear up and reflect on the speed with w
in terms of the forecast ahead, on both sides of the pennines, here in bellerby and joanne north yorkshiretheir fingers it will not get any worse, but there is still the possibility of thunderstorms going ahead over the next 24—hour is. pulled out of the flood, this toddler was carried out of raging water. his family were in the car when rescuers reached them. they came at the fields and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us to the back of our car and rescued us and a few others...
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joanne, do you want to come in? conservative party does readd ress the conservative party does rea d dress i the conservative party does readdress i think, in cities probably the number one issue now, which is law and order and it is absolutely terrifying what is happening in london, and i commend yourcampaign. happening in london, and i commend your campaign. now, when boris johnson was mayor he claims that he made a big difference toe the spike in knife crime that happened while he was mayor. believe there has been some contention to the extent which he was able to help but unquestionably it was the case during his period as mayor, knife crime in london did come down. i think he is taking the seam team with him, the same intent into government and i think that you know, one of the reasons it is so important to get brexit out of the way is there are pressing social problems like this which need to be addressed and it is right that the conservative party, which has been in government as you say for nine yea rs, in g
joanne, do you want to come in? conservative party does readd ress the conservative party does rea d dress i the conservative party does readdress i think, in cities probably the number one issue now, which is law and order and it is absolutely terrifying what is happening in london, and i commend yourcampaign. happening in london, and i commend your campaign. now, when boris johnson was mayor he claims that he made a big difference toe the spike in knife crime that happened while he was mayor....
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state senator joanne benson formed a coalition and she was hiprincipal at brooks school john bayne elementary school in capital heights. brooks' case helped the supremea court to automatic sentences with life without parole for juveniles with help from the u.s. senator chris van holjund and the e granted brooks clemency. >> i will do everything i an to liveife that is worthy of all of you and that is worthy of that i would s hope i can one day attain. >> now as part of his release, brooks has five years of parole. says he plans to speak in support of legislation in colorado to help protect juveniles and he wants to revisit the colorado prison system to help implent reform. be. >>> 6:35. a o look ater top story this morning. u.s. marshals offering a 5,000 reward for any information that lead to the arrest ofi isa merchantson who is wanted for his suspected involvement in a d.c. shooting that left m 10-year-oldia wilson in d.c. last year. he was killed back in july while on her way to an ice cream truck and several feet from her front door. >>> jordan baird has been te sennced to three years in
state senator joanne benson formed a coalition and she was hiprincipal at brooks school john bayne elementary school in capital heights. brooks' case helped the supremea court to automatic sentences with life without parole for juveniles with help from the u.s. senator chris van holjund and the e granted brooks clemency. >> i will do everything i an to liveife that is worthy of all of you and that is worthy of that i would s hope i can one day attain. >> now as part of his release,...
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state senator joanne benson formed a coalition and the principal at brooks' school john bayne elementary school in capital ts. brooks' case helped the supreme court to ban automatic sentences with life without parole for juveniles with help from the u.s.r senatochris van holland and the judge granted brooks clemency. >> i will do everything i can to live a life that is worthy of all of you and that is worthy of the forgiveness that i would hope i can one day attain. release, part of hi brooks has five years of parole. he says he plans to speak in support of legislation in colorado to help protect juveniles and he wants to plvisit the colorado prison system to help iment reform. u.s. marshals offering a 5,000 reward for this man who is wanted as a suspect in the shooting of 10-year-old kima wilson in d.c. last year. she was killed back ing8f; july truck and several feet from her front door. >>> jordan baird has been sentenced to three years in prison. the former youth pastor from ngince william county and convicted of hav relationship with a teenager at life church in ma manassas in 2014.
state senator joanne benson formed a coalition and the principal at brooks' school john bayne elementary school in capital ts. brooks' case helped the supreme court to ban automatic sentences with life without parole for juveniles with help from the u.s.r senatochris van holland and the judge granted brooks clemency. >> i will do everything i can to live a life that is worthy of all of you and that is worthy of the forgiveness that i would hope i can one day attain. release, part of hi...
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>> email me. >> to add to that, i started about the same time that nathan and joanne did. so it was interesting to me. i had been a fan of the show when it was just the original three hosts. and then to see -- >> it's required to say that. >> check's in the mail, i hope. no. to see new hosts come in and the show sustain its popularity and grow. not only grow in popularity, but grow in the topics that it's covering. i think it was encouraging for me to see that, oh, this show can like, you know, people can tag team out even. and this show can live on past the -- however long the people want to do it, right. so it's got -- it can inject fresh blood, so to speak, into it an institution now. i'm speaking as on outsider. i see it as an institution that can keep going beyond peter, brian and ed, however long they want to do it. i don't know what brian thinks about that. >> i think it's my dream. the create the kind of platform that can be modified and changed and renewed, absolutely. >> a hand here. >> yes. >> i'm at western carolina university. this is a pointed question for na
>> email me. >> to add to that, i started about the same time that nathan and joanne did. so it was interesting to me. i had been a fan of the show when it was just the original three hosts. and then to see -- >> it's required to say that. >> check's in the mail, i hope. no. to see new hosts come in and the show sustain its popularity and grow. not only grow in popularity, but grow in the topics that it's covering. i think it was encouraging for me to see that, oh, this...
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joann kendall received flowers and heart warming card for her birthday but this is the gift she wantedo share with friends, a good time at the bay area tack do and beer festival. >> unlimited tacos and beer and multiple venues of booths and lots of tasting. >> she said the wait for one free taco was 90 minutes. they ran out when she was half way through the line. >> never got a free taco and they started charging $2.50 for a taco. this is news coming up the line. >> the event was from 3:00 to 6:00 with the vip tickets let in an hour early. some vendors began closing up 90 minutes early. >> a lot of people started walking out as soon as they put the signs up that said that there were no longer giving out the free tacos. >> we found similar complaints on yelp and reddit. worst event ever. such a terrible event said one poster. a spokesperson at excite ballpark where the festival took place identified the event promoter as brandon mostly of live free events. we reached out to mostly a half dozen times over several days but he did not get back to us. who sold the tickets did and responded
joann kendall received flowers and heart warming card for her birthday but this is the gift she wantedo share with friends, a good time at the bay area tack do and beer festival. >> unlimited tacos and beer and multiple venues of booths and lots of tasting. >> she said the wait for one free taco was 90 minutes. they ran out when she was half way through the line. >> never got a free taco and they started charging $2.50 for a taco. this is news coming up the line. >> the...
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on the national defense strategy, testifying before that the armed services subcommittee chaired my joann joni ernst. >> welcome to the admiral. thank you very much for being her, sir. today's hearing is a continuation of the committee's efforts. this is an important component to our efforts to ensure our military is appropriately resorr resourced, equipped and postured to defend the nation against a growing away of threats. in europe and across the indo pacific region. u.s. national security interests not just within their geographic boundaries but elsewhere around the world. china is taking a long term approach oftentimes with the goal of undermining the united states. the situation in the western hemisphere is no different. admiral faller you highlighted in testimony earlier this year that china has accelerated expansion of its belt and road initiative in the western hemisphere at a pace that may one day overshadow its expansion in southeast asia and africa. china's efforts to back oppressive governments and to pump loans into local economies at unpayable interest rates reveal china's
on the national defense strategy, testifying before that the armed services subcommittee chaired my joann joni ernst. >> welcome to the admiral. thank you very much for being her, sir. today's hearing is a continuation of the committee's efforts. this is an important component to our efforts to ensure our military is appropriately resorr resourced, equipped and postured to defend the nation against a growing away of threats. in europe and across the indo pacific region. u.s. national...
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joanne and i started working on this back in 2013. and it has been a long, but wonderful process. i love your title about myth and memory. however, now that i have just turned 70, i thought we could add a question mark after memory. [laughter] but i am delighted to be here, and honored and thrilled to have this exhibition at the smithsonian. >> thank you, david. david jokes about his memory, but in fact he is not just a terrific visual storyteller, but also a great storyteller verbally. and i hope you will share some tonight. first of all, what is appealing about photographing toys? why toys? david well, i think i gave you a : glib answer earlier by saying that they always show up for work and they don't talk back. [laughter] was particularly true of the barbie series. you never had to worry about them gallivanting around studio 54 and coming in not being able to stand up. part of it is my own personal history. playing with toy soldiers. -- there areerful wonderful photographs you included in the exhibition in the process area that my sister found when we were going through my gra
joanne and i started working on this back in 2013. and it has been a long, but wonderful process. i love your title about myth and memory. however, now that i have just turned 70, i thought we could add a question mark after memory. [laughter] but i am delighted to be here, and honored and thrilled to have this exhibition at the smithsonian. >> thank you, david. david jokes about his memory, but in fact he is not just a terrific visual storyteller, but also a great storyteller verbally....
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. >> when maryland state senator joanne benson first met the man she's standing next to, he could fit she's holding. benson was curtis brooks' prince pam at capital heights. the little boy who read well above grade level and eventually moved to colorado where life took a drastic turnd at 15 he ended up in prison for a murder he did not commit. >> he didn't kill anybody. but was carged with felo murder. but it doesn't stop there, ladies and gentlemen. he was put in solitary confinement foren years. >> reporter: without a stable home environment brooks became homeless, hung out with the young crowd. he and a group of friends carjacked christopher ramos. one of the friends shot and killed ramos, but mandatory sentencing got brooks a felony murder conviction and life in prison without the possibility of parole even though he didn't pull the trigger. >> sitting in prison for all of those years, you know, you build a certainmentality, a over the last few years i had tole arn to change that mentality. >> reporter:enson formed a coalition. brooks' case helped the u.s. supreme court to ban aut
. >> when maryland state senator joanne benson first met the man she's standing next to, he could fit she's holding. benson was curtis brooks' prince pam at capital heights. the little boy who read well above grade level and eventually moved to colorado where life took a drastic turnd at 15 he ended up in prison for a murder he did not commit. >> he didn't kill anybody. but was carged with felo murder. but it doesn't stop there, ladies and gentlemen. he was put in solitary...
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professor joanne stock, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >>> all right. was an incredible display of mother nature's power in boston harbor over the weekend. take a look at this. oh. okay, god was mad at that sailboat. >> what did that sailboat do? >> i don't know. but we're going to get to the bottom of that. no one was on board this sailboat, we are happy to say, when that lightning struck. the owner we're told is still assessing the damage. >> it's bad. i can assess it for him. it's bad. >> i've never seen anything like that. that was -- >> what was the bleep? >> mother nature was angry. >> it wasn't mother nature. might have been mother something else. it wasn't mother nature. >> my gosh. all right. today a tropical storm is developing that could impact the gulf coast. here's chad myers. have you seen something like that chad? >> i spent a lot of time on lake erie, but never saw a boat get hit. i watched that video over and over. and there's not a bit of electronics that are still going to work in that boat, that's for sure. maybe even the seat cushio
professor joanne stock, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >>> all right. was an incredible display of mother nature's power in boston harbor over the weekend. take a look at this. oh. okay, god was mad at that sailboat. >> what did that sailboat do? >> i don't know. but we're going to get to the bottom of that. no one was on board this sailboat, we are happy to say, when that lightning struck. the owner we're told is still assessing the damage....
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>> alex's mother joanne knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said, i have met someone. and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, well, here we go? >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fella. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister ammie could see they were in love. >> her eyes sparkled. alex's eyes sparkled when they were together. huge smiles on both of their faces. >> the girl who never dated was swept off her feet. emily and alex married may 10th, 2003. how many people? >> i would guess at least 400. >> that's big. >> yeah. i mean, for an italian wedding, it's maybe midsize. but -- >> the couple had a son nick, and a year later, alex took up emily's parents on an invitation to move to boone. >> it was an open offer if he wanted to come and work for fareway
>> alex's mother joanne knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said, i have met someone. and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, well, here we go? >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fella. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his...
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margaret hamilton, catherine johnson, joanne morgan are some of the women.lliant that we should remember them. the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 10.00am. andrew, what do you have on today's programme? i'm joined by the man who is emerging as the conservativerebel in chief, strip —— philip hammond. i have the deputy prime minister from ireland flying in from dublin, simon coveney. with the week we have been remembering the moon landings, brian eno, the great rock star and musician, who produced the music behind a lot of those early films is talking to us as well. a packed show. we will see you at ten o'clock. we will see you at ten o'clock. stay with us, the headlines are coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. here's a summary of this morning's main news. british airways has cancelled all flights to and from the egyptian capital, cairo for seven days. the airline has described the move as a "safety precaution". the german carrier, lufthansa, also announced it was suspending flights, but later confirmed its scheduled servi
margaret hamilton, catherine johnson, joanne morgan are some of the women.lliant that we should remember them. the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 10.00am. andrew, what do you have on today's programme? i'm joined by the man who is emerging as the conservativerebel in chief, strip —— philip hammond. i have the deputy prime minister from ireland flying in from dublin, simon coveney. with the week we have been remembering the moon landings, brian eno, the great rock star and musician, who...
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white shirts and skinny black ties, there she was, a 28-year-old instrumentation controller named joannvanity fair that she jokes what her biggest decision to wear that day was what to wear that would not stand out because she knew there was hostility from the men about having a woman on the launch team. she spends her time between florida and montana. instead, morgan said there was a time when she wanted to spend her golden years on mars. that wraps things up for this hour. i'm chris jansen in new york. >> and sometimes we're only learning about those interesting pieces of history later. >>> all right. it's wednesday, july 17th. and house speaky nancy pelosi says the vote to condemn trump's racist tweets against four congresswomen of color were as gentle as it could be, considering what she called the interappropriateness and disgusting nature of what the president said. >> we were offended that he spoke in such a way about members of congress. but we're offended that he says that about people across the country all the time, "go back where you came from." and that, by definition, thos
white shirts and skinny black ties, there she was, a 28-year-old instrumentation controller named joannvanity fair that she jokes what her biggest decision to wear that day was what to wear that would not stand out because she knew there was hostility from the men about having a woman on the launch team. she spends her time between florida and montana. instead, morgan said there was a time when she wanted to spend her golden years on mars. that wraps things up for this hour. i'm chris jansen in...
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page, rebecca and joanne are all single.t be getting to a time where it is ok to be single and you canjust be ok with yourself. go back a few years and there was a lot of pressure from the media that you need to get coupled up, married and whatever really quickly. it is not like, oh, you are single, you are going to die alone now. is more fun being single. you can do whatever you want to do. i think is the best thing, from my point of view. if you are on the ——. you need to ask yourself what you wa nt you need to ask yourself what you want to do and what you enjoy, i think it helps you enjoy yourself better. 16 million people are now single in the uk and numbers are rising. experts say government policy on things like tax and housing designed to support marriage and families will have to evolve as more and more people choose to live a fulfilled life not in a relationship. such an interesting topic. well, you've been getting in touch with your thoughts. david says he's "very happily married, and is celebrating his 23rd weddin
page, rebecca and joanne are all single.t be getting to a time where it is ok to be single and you canjust be ok with yourself. go back a few years and there was a lot of pressure from the media that you need to get coupled up, married and whatever really quickly. it is not like, oh, you are single, you are going to die alone now. is more fun being single. you can do whatever you want to do. i think is the best thing, from my point of view. if you are on the ——. you need to ask yourself...
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joanne writtle reports.ains. police say they now believe that they are those of brenda, who lived there with her husband david but disappeared in 1982. the news articles held in the city populace archive described how she waited anxiously by the phone for news of his wife and police searched using a helicopter and dogs. even though her body was not found in, her name appears in the grave of her parents some 20 miles away. today, police carried out searches at the bungalow where david now lives, short distance away from the farm. initially, the remains we re the farm. initially, the remains were connected to the missing estate agent eight miles away, but police ruled that out. tonight, and 86—year—old man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in custody, helping officers of their inquiries. alcohol abuse in england has become a national epidemic with cuts to services meaning many are not getting the help they need. experts from kings college london say the government isn't doing enough to tackle it. while s
joanne writtle reports.ains. police say they now believe that they are those of brenda, who lived there with her husband david but disappeared in 1982. the news articles held in the city populace archive described how she waited anxiously by the phone for news of his wife and police searched using a helicopter and dogs. even though her body was not found in, her name appears in the grave of her parents some 20 miles away. today, police carried out searches at the bungalow where david now lives,...
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paige, rebecca and joanne are all single.a lot of pressure from the media that you need to get coupled up, married and whatever really quickly. it's not like, oh, you're single, you're going to die alone now. it's more fun being single, and you can do whatever you want to do. i think that's the best thing, from my point of view. if you're on your own, you really have to ask yourself what do i want to do? what do i enjoy? and i think it helps you know yourself better. more than a third of the adult population in the uk, 16 million people, are now single and numbers are rising. experts say government policy on things like tax and housing designed to support marriage and families will have to evolve as more and more people choose to live a fulfilled life not in a relationship. such an interesting topic. let's discuss it for the next five minutes. we're joined now by the comedian sadia azmat and the artist and activist florence given to talk more about this. good morning to you both. it is such an interesting topic, as i say, not
paige, rebecca and joanne are all single.a lot of pressure from the media that you need to get coupled up, married and whatever really quickly. it's not like, oh, you're single, you're going to die alone now. it's more fun being single, and you can do whatever you want to do. i think that's the best thing, from my point of view. if you're on your own, you really have to ask yourself what do i want to do? what do i enjoy? and i think it helps you know yourself better. more than a third of the...
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what is a trigger word in the , saying those intense reactions, violent reactions as joanne friedman and has. this does not read like strength to me. for caret he. but they're not precarious. andd research on fragility that got us to hear. thank you for that. this also pertains to carol's wonderful book. sure. we can always go back and say we have a horrible, violent history. there's tons of racism. becomes, i think this is a danger of a study. -- is being made and remade and always being challenged. of robin kelly's amazing book. why do we get black-white alliances in the populist movement. it would not have been predictable. i do not think that there's a platonic rage under the rug waiting to come out. and who remade it in this circumstance because there was not straight continuity with their families. how does this rage get. i think it has to be made and remade and each moment. it seems like you are looking at that. how is this being passed around. houses being published. it's the racist novel, it's the movie that keeps replaying. the clash of civilizations or the congressional sp
what is a trigger word in the , saying those intense reactions, violent reactions as joanne friedman and has. this does not read like strength to me. for caret he. but they're not precarious. andd research on fragility that got us to hear. thank you for that. this also pertains to carol's wonderful book. sure. we can always go back and say we have a horrible, violent history. there's tons of racism. becomes, i think this is a danger of a study. -- is being made and remade and always being...
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rachel press, the chief risk officer of matz' credit union, miss joann sherwood, president and ceo of citywide banks, mr. garth van meter, vice president of government affairs of smart approaches to marijuana, or sam, and mr. john, ceo and owner of late well enlightened health. senators gardner and merkley, you may proceed. senator gardner: thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member brown and everyone on the panel for the opportunity to speak to today. this is a difficult hearing and topic. i know that. we were sent here to deal with difficult topics. i'm grateful for the opportunity to talk about this. it is the first hearing we have had on this issue as the federal government wakes up to the reality that the cannabis issue is not going to go away, and we must have action. there has been a dramatic shift in americans' views over cannabis. polling shows 55% of americans support legalization of marijuana. 93%, 93% of the american public medical marijuana. both parties support legalization. at a time when talk is about how divided we are, we are remarkably united on this issue. shouldha
rachel press, the chief risk officer of matz' credit union, miss joann sherwood, president and ceo of citywide banks, mr. garth van meter, vice president of government affairs of smart approaches to marijuana, or sam, and mr. john, ceo and owner of late well enlightened health. senators gardner and merkley, you may proceed. senator gardner: thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member brown and everyone on the panel for the opportunity to speak to today. this is a difficult hearing and topic. i...
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have been so self convinced that they did not feel much was wrong if they were rolling in so much joanne look athave, and you the settlement from the ftc, it did not require facebook to admit anything fundamental. they said, we will do this differently and it is appropriate, but did not apologize. they do not have an attitude that they messed up. they still see somewhat that the world is being very unfair to them. tom: i want to talk about a seachange in the zeitgeist in america today. if you wrote the alphabet effect right now, we're at a seachange for google. will they be more transparent in their business plan, in the statement of their revenue, earnings, and business segments? david: in there earnings release, no. probably not. google has a similar set of issues but not quite as bad as facebook in my opinion. in terms of where they are getting their money from, how much comes from youtube, they will not be more transparent. there is an attitude in silicon valley that they know better, they will do things the way they torpedoes.damn the tom: kurt detrick -- kirkpatrick codified this.
have been so self convinced that they did not feel much was wrong if they were rolling in so much joanne look athave, and you the settlement from the ftc, it did not require facebook to admit anything fundamental. they said, we will do this differently and it is appropriate, but did not apologize. they do not have an attitude that they messed up. they still see somewhat that the world is being very unfair to them. tom: i want to talk about a seachange in the zeitgeist in america today. if you...
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host: joanne, go ahead. caller: hi. i wanted to say that i was in high school when i watched it with my family, and one special thing for our family was it happen on my father's birthday. his birthday was july 20 and he of an avid viewer of all those shuttles, apollo, everything. very american oriented and loved the fact that we were involved in these things. our whole family is very proud to be apart of the whole group that did all of this and supported it, and just a wonderful memory, awesome experience to see it on television. host: thank you. guest: what a wonderful day to have a birthday. i think that is a great celebration. i've heard stories of people having wedding anniversary their weddings on july 20 as well. parents colleague who's were married in germany on that day, and he says that all part of the wedding party, a part of the reception included following the mission. host: this is from alabama, bill. good morning. guest: yes. i just wanted to say that i was there, i had actually worked for the space progra
host: joanne, go ahead. caller: hi. i wanted to say that i was in high school when i watched it with my family, and one special thing for our family was it happen on my father's birthday. his birthday was july 20 and he of an avid viewer of all those shuttles, apollo, everything. very american oriented and loved the fact that we were involved in these things. our whole family is very proud to be apart of the whole group that did all of this and supported it, and just a wonderful memory, awesome...
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host: joanne, go ahead. caller: hi. i wanted to say that i was in high school when i watched it with my family, and one special thing for our family was it happen on my father's birthday. his birthday was july 20 and he of an avid viewer of all those shuttles, apollo, everything. very american oriented and loved the fact that we were involved in these things. our whole family is very proud to be apart of the whole group that did all of this and supported it, and just a wonderful memory, awesome experience to see it on television. host: thank you. guest: what a wonderful day to have a birthday. i think that is a great celebration. i've heard stories of people having wedding anniversary their weddings on july 20 as well. parents colleague who's were married in germany on that day, and he says that all part of the wedding party, a part of the reception included following the mission. host: this is from alabama, bill. good morning. guest: yes. i just wanted to say that i was there, i had actually worked for the space progra
host: joanne, go ahead. caller: hi. i wanted to say that i was in high school when i watched it with my family, and one special thing for our family was it happen on my father's birthday. his birthday was july 20 and he of an avid viewer of all those shuttles, apollo, everything. very american oriented and loved the fact that we were involved in these things. our whole family is very proud to be apart of the whole group that did all of this and supported it, and just a wonderful memory, awesome...
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host: joanne, go ahead. caller: hi. i wanted to say that i was in high school when i watched it with my family, and one special thing for our family was it happen on my father's birthday. his birthday was july 20 and he of an avid viewer of all those shuttles, apollo, everything. very american oriented and loved the fact that we were involved in these things. our whole family is very proud to be apart of the whole group that did all of this and supported it, and just a wonderful memory, awesome experience to see it on television. host: thank you. guest: what a wonderful day to have a birthday. i think that is a great celebration. i've heard stories of people having wedding anniversary their weddings on july 20 as well. parents colleague who's were married in germany on that day, and he says that all part of the wedding party, a part of the reception included following the mission. host: this is from alabama, bill. good morning. guest: yes. i just wanted to say that i was there, i had actually worked for the space progra
host: joanne, go ahead. caller: hi. i wanted to say that i was in high school when i watched it with my family, and one special thing for our family was it happen on my father's birthday. his birthday was july 20 and he of an avid viewer of all those shuttles, apollo, everything. very american oriented and loved the fact that we were involved in these things. our whole family is very proud to be apart of the whole group that did all of this and supported it, and just a wonderful memory, awesome...
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joannes hunt have already made their position is known on the matter, borisjohnson has talked of becominghe podium in perth early this evening. what sort of reception of they likely to get? well, they will be speaking to tory party members here in the concert hall, we are expecting several hundred of them to be attending, coming from all over scotland, of course perth is quite centrally located. 0utside course perth is quite centrally located. outside the concert hall, it may be a little different. there has been some suggestions that there might be protests, one local business has talked of giving out 1003 milkshakes because their message is that a no—deal brexit is not welcomed in scotland. remember, a majority of people here in scotla nd a majority of people here in scotland voted in favour of remaining in the european union. but ultimately, though, it all comes down to conservative party members, those ballots dropping through their letter boxes over the next couple of days, focusing their minds ahead of the hustings here, and people undoubtedly making up their minds about who they wi
joannes hunt have already made their position is known on the matter, borisjohnson has talked of becominghe podium in perth early this evening. what sort of reception of they likely to get? well, they will be speaking to tory party members here in the concert hall, we are expecting several hundred of them to be attending, coming from all over scotland, of course perth is quite centrally located. 0utside course perth is quite centrally located. outside the concert hall, it may be a little...