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here is in image of women protesting outside the 1968 miss america pageant in new jersey. this is going on. you understand what it is about. we have different contest and all that but a lot of it is women who march across stage in a variety of outfits. these women show up in 1968 to protest. what do you see here in terms of this protest? what is the argument here? >> they are emphasizing the dehumanization of women. >> other observations? >> looking at visual attributes versus the mind. >> is a little too far you think? >> this chart, you have seen this chart. they are mocking it with this. they woman is being reduced to the parts of her body. the argument is that there is a major problem with the culture of the miss america pageant. this is just one of many different protests. they want to really see them as more complete people versus this protest. it is covered in every major national publication and gets this incredible backlash. it is an enormous controversy. we are seeing more open, direct protest against the depiction of women in more traditional ways. think back to
here is in image of women protesting outside the 1968 miss america pageant in new jersey. this is going on. you understand what it is about. we have different contest and all that but a lot of it is women who march across stage in a variety of outfits. these women show up in 1968 to protest. what do you see here in terms of this protest? what is the argument here? >> they are emphasizing the dehumanization of women. >> other observations? >> looking at visual attributes versus...
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the argument is that there is a major problem with the culture of the miss america pageant. this is just one of many different protests. really see them as more complete people versus this protest. it is covered in every major national publication and gets this incredible backlash. it is an enormous controversy. we are seeing more open, direct protest against the depiction of women in more traditional ways. think back to some of the ads we talked about. a this leads some people to be more careful about the way women are depicted in advertisements. that is not an issue that we have moved entirely beyond. programsalso access to that help women intellectually, especially for college campuses. the department of women's studies opens in 1976. all over the countries, you get women's departments opening. they also protest and call for what is known as the equal rights amendment. women's rights activists gain some ground here in terms of adding a new amendment to the constitution that deals specifically with sex discrimination. the equal rights amendment, e.r.a. for short. gone back
the argument is that there is a major problem with the culture of the miss america pageant. this is just one of many different protests. really see them as more complete people versus this protest. it is covered in every major national publication and gets this incredible backlash. it is an enormous controversy. we are seeing more open, direct protest against the depiction of women in more traditional ways. think back to some of the ads we talked about. a this leads some people to be more...
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new to the field this year was the golf channel's kooera dixon who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> there's nothing harder than playing golf in front of people and the weather was amazing. >> you're a lot more apt to have a good time than see good golf in the challenge. but this year featured some money-making shots. two puts by bill murray and one by ray the first three holes earned $6,000. throw in a money maker by eastwood at 17 and $100,000 was diffeyed up among all eight charities. >> this is the first time we've come and made some money. the money got spread out today over a lot of charities. >> it did which i think ultimately is what we all want but it never happens so it's a good day. >> the team bragging rights go to team murray. >> you're all invited to the parade. >> along with the other team captain who could only be tracked down on the run. >> it's fun. i've been doing this a lot of years. >> life-changing for you today? >> well it's life enhancing. i feel much better about myself. i feel much more powerful and dignified too because i did it without cheating or anyt
new to the field this year was the golf channel's kooera dixon who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> there's nothing harder than playing golf in front of people and the weather was amazing. >> you're a lot more apt to have a good time than see good golf in the challenge. but this year featured some money-making shots. two puts by bill murray and one by ray the first three holes earned $6,000. throw in a money maker by eastwood at 17 and $100,000 was diffeyed up among all...
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it was a moment of dread suddenly it's miss america when she discovered that i was the only african she had been cropped out of the published group photo with other climate change activists the incident went viral in an online press conference was cut to get back in the media other activists joined in solidarity including from south africa and the tune but from sweden. you're focusing on tried activism from different corners of you know the western countries but what you're doing wrong is try as much as possible to says out and raise the voices from the global south it makes us feel like they activism and disasters in africa wouldn't be selling care for you. mr mcateer lives in uganda she got involved in climate activism in december 2018 after her country was hit by unusually high temperatures the incident during her visit to the world economy forum in switzerland has not be flayed to her ambition or commitment. what's happened turned out to be a positive thing because of how we responded to aids as activists from africa and it has our work and most choose to stand up and rise up and de
it was a moment of dread suddenly it's miss america when she discovered that i was the only african she had been cropped out of the published group photo with other climate change activists the incident went viral in an online press conference was cut to get back in the media other activists joined in solidarity including from south africa and the tune but from sweden. you're focusing on tried activism from different corners of you know the western countries but what you're doing wrong is try...
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he basically said you are missing america, missing ameri america. >> carvel had really, there were two things driving him nuts. that the democratic candidates and the bays are getting pulled to the left on issues that he said were distractions, things like free health care for illegals and other things. the other thing that really had him upset is the disconnect between the elites and the sort of mainstream regular working class people. he talked about, it's the deplorables, the folks on cnn who are laughing and snickering. james carville knows is that disaster brewing for his party and thus taking focus, get on message and reach out to those people and bring them in and try to pry them away from donald trump. right now they are sticking with trump and it's a real problem. >> laura: they have said everything about this president, he was a russian coconspirator, working with putin, mueller didn't deliver. then they impeached him, predicted doom for the republican party, they were going to crack. none of it happen. people rallying to trump, the economy booming. where are the democrats? t
he basically said you are missing america, missing ameri america. >> carvel had really, there were two things driving him nuts. that the democratic candidates and the bays are getting pulled to the left on issues that he said were distractions, things like free health care for illegals and other things. the other thing that really had him upset is the disconnect between the elites and the sort of mainstream regular working class people. he talked about, it's the deplorables, the folks on...
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ok ok which one was i don't do it i miss america and i want to down because it would sit in the oval like he. would do. you know. but they don't work through the loss of course never to move for more it would be a miracle you also he just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i feel resentful or your eyes or because of their fast enough . to go through for most of the day it grew far but it gullible i do believe but as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a coward study your counsel i hear ya ya ya's you lie you know that i'm double down on to. homo seem to alter my little order my schools are not good why am i billiard ball. buster not that i you know my beloved ones that. this was obviously you don't want to meet not your mood right here a lot more your boo on there might be lose out on lumumba service ok you still have come look to moan about them with. the pa comedy store is i love it is a little. local my stomach or live. shot out cigar and i. just got sick if i don't eat a piece of possibly soup who don't for. so you sure as well me did me q
ok ok which one was i don't do it i miss america and i want to down because it would sit in the oval like he. would do. you know. but they don't work through the loss of course never to move for more it would be a miracle you also he just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i feel resentful or your eyes or because of their fast enough . to go through for most of the day it grew far but it gullible i do believe but as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a...
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ok ok which one was i don't do it i miss america and i want to down because it would sit in the oval like deep. doo doo doo doo though but they don't go. through a loss of course never to move on move it down let's say oh it just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i think resent or you guys or because of their fast no. we look for us to go to for most of the day it grew far but it gullible. to believe us as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a coward so id your guns if i hear ya yells allow yasser you know that i'm double down on to. como seem to alter my little order my schools are not good why am i billiard ball buster not that i you know my beloved ones that. this was obviously you don't want to meet my commute right here a lot more your boo on there might be lose out on lumumba i would say be sucking the straw poll more to come on one of our morning. top of the comedy store because i love it is a little. local my stock or live. shot good old seagull and i. just got sick if i want even if it's obvious i don't what should get through as we
ok ok which one was i don't do it i miss america and i want to down because it would sit in the oval like deep. doo doo doo doo though but they don't go. through a loss of course never to move on move it down let's say oh it just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i think resent or you guys or because of their fast no. we look for us to go to for most of the day it grew far but it gullible. to believe us as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a coward so...
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ok ok which i wasn't doing i miss america and up onto that one cause it would sit in that oval like deep. doo doo doo doo that you know. but they don't go. through a loss of course never to move for more it will be a miracle you also only just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i feel resentful or your eyes or because of their fast enough . to culture for most of the day it grew far but it's gullible. to believe but as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a coward study you don't see it i hear ya yell still a young girl you know that i'm double down on to. como seem to alter my little world of my schools i'm not good why am i 1000000000. mustard not that i you know my beloved ones that. this was obviously you don't want to meet my commute right here a lot more you would do on there might be lose out on lumumba i'm saying the sucker you struck i'm looking to come on up all the. top of the comedy store is i love it is a little. local my stock or live. shakin out the gun i. just got to sit down in the peace officer be sure you don't for. so you sure a
ok ok which i wasn't doing i miss america and up onto that one cause it would sit in that oval like deep. doo doo doo doo that you know. but they don't go. through a loss of course never to move for more it will be a miracle you also only just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i feel resentful or your eyes or because of their fast enough . to culture for most of the day it grew far but it's gullible. to believe but as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm...
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ok which i wasn't doing i miss america and up onto that one cause it would sit in the oval like sheep. who do you know. what they don't go under. your house of course never to move for more it will be a miracle you also only just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i feel resentful or your eyes or because of their fast and. we lost to culture for most of the day. it grew far but it gullible i do believe just as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a coward so id your guns if i hear ya yells allow yasser you know that i'm double down on to. como seem to alter my little order my schools are not good why am i 1000000000. buster not that i you know my beloved ones that. this was obviously you don't want to meet not your mood right here a lot more your boo on them might be lose out on. lumumba say if you still care you stop them look to them i would know about them well in the pocket my store is i love it is a little local my stock or little shutting out cigar and i cannot hear. just consider. you don't what. should you feel as he did me question unti
ok which i wasn't doing i miss america and up onto that one cause it would sit in the oval like sheep. who do you know. what they don't go under. your house of course never to move for more it will be a miracle you also only just did fast stuff yeah we are not good is this feisty about guys yes i feel resentful or your eyes or because of their fast and. we lost to culture for most of the day. it grew far but it gullible i do believe just as i shall be so all of leaking younger ones i'm a coward...
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so is this a massive warning sign or what are we missing america's unique economic advantage in the world today. we will play with that in a moment. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. c
so is this a massive warning sign or what are we missing america's unique economic advantage in the world today. we will play with that in a moment. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. their medicare...
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new to the field this year was the golf channel's kira dixon, who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> playing golf in front of people? there's nothing harder. it was incredible. i got to play with clint eastwood. it doesn't get much better than that, and the weather is amazing. >> reporter: this year featured some money making shots. two puts by bill murray, and one by ray romano on the first three holes earned a total of $60,000 for four different charities. throw in a money maker by eastwood on 17. and one by josh duhamel at 18, and $100,000 was divied up over eight charities. >> i think ultimately what we all want, but it never happens. so it's a good day. >> reporter: the team bragging rights this year go to team murray. >> you're all invited to the parade! >> reporter: along with the other team captain could only be tracked down on the run. >> i've been doing this a lot of years. >> you made a good put today too. >> only >> well, it's life enha i feel much better about myself. i feel much more powerful, and dignified too. i did it without cheating or anything. >> and bragging
new to the field this year was the golf channel's kira dixon, who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> playing golf in front of people? there's nothing harder. it was incredible. i got to play with clint eastwood. it doesn't get much better than that, and the weather is amazing. >> reporter: this year featured some money making shots. two puts by bill murray, and one by ray romano on the first three holes earned a total of $60,000 for four different charities. throw in a...
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new to the field this year was the golf channel's cara dixon, who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> it is hard to play golf with in front of people. >> i got to play with clint eastwood and the weather was amazing. >> more apt to have a good time then like a golf, but this year featured some moneymaking shots. to putz by bill murray and one by ray romano one the first three holes in they earned $860,000 for charities. for the moneymaker by bill, and $180,000 was divvied up among a charities. >> this is the first time we have, made some money. the money got spreadout today over a lot of charities, which, ultimately, what we all want. that it never happens. it is a good day. >> team bragging rights this year go to team murray. >> you are all invited to the parade. >> along with the other team captain bit he could only be tracked down on the run. >> i've been doing this a lot of years. >> you made a good putt today, too. only one. >> life-changing for you today? >> it is life enhancing. i feel much better about myself. a fillmore powerful and dignified too. i did anything. >> and b
new to the field this year was the golf channel's cara dixon, who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> it is hard to play golf with in front of people. >> i got to play with clint eastwood and the weather was amazing. >> more apt to have a good time then like a golf, but this year featured some moneymaking shots. to putz by bill murray and one by ray romano one the first three holes in they earned $860,000 for charities. for the moneymaker by bill, and $180,000 was...
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new to the field this year was the golf channel's kiera dixon, who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> it was incredible. it doesn't get much better than that, and the weather was amazing. >> reporter: this year featured some money making shots. two puts by bill murray. and one by ray romano on the first three holes earned a total of $60,000 for four different charities. throw in a money maker by eastwood at 17, and one by josh duhmal at 18. >> this is the first time we've come and made some money, which i'm happy about. >> the money got spread out among charities. >> which is ultimately what we all want, but it never happens. so it's a good day. >> reporter: the team bragging rights this year go to team murray. >> you're all invited to the parade! >> reporter: along with the other team captain could only be tracked down on the run. >> i've been doing it a lot of years. you made a good put today too. only one. >> life changing for you today? >> well, it's life enhancing. it really is. i feel much better about myself. i feel much more powerful and dignified too. i did it without
new to the field this year was the golf channel's kiera dixon, who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> it was incredible. it doesn't get much better than that, and the weather was amazing. >> reporter: this year featured some money making shots. two puts by bill murray. and one by ray romano on the first three holes earned a total of $60,000 for four different charities. throw in a money maker by eastwood at 17, and one by josh duhmal at 18. >> this is the first...
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. >> she is a charleston native and won the title of misses america back in 2014. she's now the president and executive director of an anti-human trafficking non-profit. she's kurnltcurrently undecidedu have the chance to win her over. >> welcome to charleston. this is not the downtown charlatan i grew up just about 7 blocks away from here. charleston is filled with working class families many being pushed out and priced out, displaced as gentrification happens in our area. this happens all over country especially in brown and black neighborhoods and i'm wondering what will you do in order to protect families from being displaced and pressed out of their homes? >> thank you. this is an example of one of those issues that i was talking about of racial justice that won't get better without intention and resources. this isn't just going to happen. and by the way, we should remember that a lot of the racial segregation of american neighborhoods happen because of federal policy. that racial discrimination and access to subsidies for housing, for example. so there is an
. >> she is a charleston native and won the title of misses america back in 2014. she's now the president and executive director of an anti-human trafficking non-profit. she's kurnltcurrently undecidedu have the chance to win her over. >> welcome to charleston. this is not the downtown charlatan i grew up just about 7 blocks away from here. charleston is filled with working class families many being pushed out and priced out, displaced as gentrification happens in our area. this...
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america. we have to have a strong sense of patriotism. i believe we have to bring back faith in this secular san francisco that it is right now. these are the things that are missingat the reasons why we're in the situation that we're in. so we do need to fight. we need to fight for unity. i believe people in san francisco are hungry for a message of unity and prosperity in america again, which is what our president wants to do. we need to have that. they're so tired of dysfunction and lawlessness in america. i think people are hungry for this message. heather: deanne that lorraine, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, heather. heather: and we'll be right back. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.c
america. we have to have a strong sense of patriotism. i believe we have to bring back faith in this secular san francisco that it is right now. these are the things that are missingat the reasons why we're in the situation that we're in. so we do need to fight. we need to fight for unity. i believe people in san francisco are hungry for a message of unity and prosperity in america again, which is what our president wants to do. we need to have that. they're so tired of dysfunction and...
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the video for their hit runaway train showed missing children from across america and europe. # runawayck. ..# roma decided on a similar campaign and have now shown 132 children from 12 different countries. in the back of our minds we thought, "how will fans react to this?" and also, "how will players react?" i think we're looking at a campaign on may 25th, which is international missing child day, when we try and unite the football world. we feel that if man united and liverpool and barcelona and bayern munich, if all of these clubs come together, the impact we could have could be incredible. it's absolutely amazing. i mean, even if one child is reunited, it's so worthwhile doing. and ijust hope that other clubs will follow suit and do the same thing. what a great initiative that is. before we go a reminder of our top story. it was a busy night in the europa league. five british teams in action with wins for arsenal, wolves and rangers — while celtic and manchester united both drew. they were all first leg ties in the last 32. and that is all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the
the video for their hit runaway train showed missing children from across america and europe. # runawayck. ..# roma decided on a similar campaign and have now shown 132 children from 12 different countries. in the back of our minds we thought, "how will fans react to this?" and also, "how will players react?" i think we're looking at a campaign on may 25th, which is international missing child day, when we try and unite the football world. we feel that if man united and...
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the one on the left is misses president whoe entertained all of the nobel prize winners of the americas. this is misses kennedy talking to poet carl sandberg and president kennedy talking to carl buck, the notable author. this is the time he made a famous remark where he said i think this is the most extraordinary collection of human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the white house with the possible exception of when thomas jefferson died here alone. [laughter] >> on the lower right was the 200th anniversary of the atoms moving into the white house. we have this anniversary coming up, everybody celebrated the millennium and you had the disputed election. president bush running against vice president gore and the hanging chad's. they invited all of the presidents and first ladies saying this is ford, president carter, misses bush and they moved down the table and president clinton who is the occupant making remarks but in both cases president ford and president carter got up and made glowing remarks about the staff, the people who work administration after administration
the one on the left is misses president whoe entertained all of the nobel prize winners of the americas. this is misses kennedy talking to poet carl sandberg and president kennedy talking to carl buck, the notable author. this is the time he made a famous remark where he said i think this is the most extraordinary collection of human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the white house with the possible exception of when thomas jefferson died here alone. [laughter] >> on the...
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we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement serves and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumerceular.tv.al additiupport has been provided by: fand by the corporati public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. froetm the tisch tudios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. vermont senator bernie sanders celebrated his win in the nevada democratic caucuses today. sanders captured 46% of the vote with more than 60% of precincts reporting by this afternoon. at a rally in texas last night, sanders gave credit to support from a diverse group of voters. in nevada, we have just put together a multi-generatio
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america, mr. donald trump. ania trump,misses mel first lady of the united states of america. [speaking foreign language] [cheers and applause] [speaking foreign language] let us welcome this moment of goodwill and friendship. ♪ we now request you to rise for the national anthems. [national anthem playing] [cheers and applause] ♪ >> we now invite the dynamite, dedicated architect of new india, prime minister narendra modi for his welcome remarks. [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: [speaking foreign language] long live india. long live india. long live india. trump. namaste trump. trump. india-u.s. of friendship, you will say long live come along live. friendship, india-u.s. friendship. india-u.s. friendship. namaste. today, a new history is being created at the stadium. today, we are also seeing history being repeated. i began my ago, the howdymerica with modi event in houston. president my friend, is beginning his historic trip to india in ahmedabad with namaste trump. imagine he has come directly here from america. as soon as he landed in india after such a long journey, presi
america, mr. donald trump. ania trump,misses mel first lady of the united states of america. [speaking foreign language] [cheers and applause] [speaking foreign language] let us welcome this moment of goodwill and friendship. ♪ we now request you to rise for the national anthems. [national anthem playing] [cheers and applause] ♪ >> we now invite the dynamite, dedicated architect of new india, prime minister narendra modi for his welcome remarks. [cheers and applause] p.m. modi:...
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ahead trump's critics say his state of the union address celebrates a racist america. don't missura: the left is going crazy still over trump's state of the union. it continued today and we will see with it goes. critics call it racist. one leftest lawyer told the news that the president is trying to make america white again. wearing whites part of the problem. the author of block out and a civil rights attorney who is wearing a dark jacket. like the white surrender caucuses in the state of the union. is that a black or blue jacket, leo? >> it's a black jacket. >> laura: see! we have good and evil -- just kidding. i am wearing black. that means i am on your color-coded side. candace what goes on with the rage over trump bringing the guys in the gallery which every president has done since reagan. they are so upset that trump is recognizing opportunity scholarships for this young african-american girl and people are calling that racist. what? >> it doesn't make any sense. i don't want to give it any attention. it's just desperation. it's like a form of self-flagellation. the left
ahead trump's critics say his state of the union address celebrates a racist america. don't missura: the left is going crazy still over trump's state of the union. it continued today and we will see with it goes. critics call it racist. one leftest lawyer told the news that the president is trying to make america white again. wearing whites part of the problem. the author of block out and a civil rights attorney who is wearing a dark jacket. like the white surrender caucuses in the state of the...
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we try to live in ntthe mome to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help y make the most of today. tgroup, retiremrvices andial investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center inew york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. most of the democratic prsidential candidates are back on the road today, crisscrossing new hampshire after a debate last n seven of the 11 candidates still in the race took the stage for two a a half hours, turning up the heat on each other with a focus on the frontrunners from the iowa caucuses-- senator bernie sanders and former south bend, indiana, mayor pete former vice president joe biden seemed to concede he will lose in tuesday's primary afterur finishing in iowa. >> this is a long race. i took a hit in iowa, and i'll probabl
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we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes tless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.t additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln centern new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the senate impeachme trial of president donald trump is nearing its end. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> sreenivasan: a narrow 51-49 vote against calling witnees or adding new documents yesterday set the stage for what is expected to be a party-line decision to acquit the president next wednesday. >> without objection, so ordered, we
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we totry ive in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow cathn help you makmost of today. mutual of america financial agroup, retirement servnd investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. yor no-contact plans give as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based custome i service teamon-hand to help. w. learn more, go to nsumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a priva corporation funded by the american people. urand by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alsionstewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. ew hampshire voters will get their chance to choose a presidential candidate when the poll there shortly after midnight on tuesday. in the crowded democratic field, across the granite state candidates shook hands at diners, h rallies, and took questions at communi
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we try to live in the nment, to miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe king care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless,um cons cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional suppopr has been ided by: and by the corporation forbl broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: goodng and thanks for joining us. democrats in nevada are lining up for a second day of early voting in next saturday's caucuses. it's a first-ever try at early voting in the silver state's caucuses. yesterday there were some longli s and confusion about rules. officials at some sitesne ab
we try to live in the nment, to miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe king care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless,um cons cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to...
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. >> reporter: chelsea was featured on dateline's own missing in america series.positive. >> cannot lose hope . cannot give up. the faith and prayers has given us that hope and if anything it's only gotten stronger. >> reporter: but penny and others couldn't quite keep that up. >> i know her sweet mom always had hope, and i know one time i introduced myself and i said, "i was chelsea's friend." and she corrected me, "no, you are chelsea's friend. chelsea's out there." >> reporter: but christmas 2014 came and went no sign of chelsea. and then a week into the new year a break. maybe the break they'd been waiting for, a terrified woman in toledo reported that her ex-boyfriend confessed to her that he killed chelsea. >> ok kerri, i'm det. preadmore, this is det. smith. >> we brought her in right away. and -- another detective and i sat down with her and interviewed her. >> reporter: her name was kerri carr. >> when i went to go leave i walked out and was trying to get in my car. >> ok. >> and he pulled out a knife. ok. a pocket knife. and then he goes, "this is the on
. >> reporter: chelsea was featured on dateline's own missing in america series.positive. >> cannot lose hope . cannot give up. the faith and prayers has given us that hope and if anything it's only gotten stronger. >> reporter: but penny and others couldn't quite keep that up. >> i know her sweet mom always had hope, and i know one time i introduced myself and i said, "i was chelsea's friend." and she corrected me, "no, you are chelsea's friend. chelsea's...
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. >> don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. americang america." >>> making news in america this morning, coronavirus emergency. the americans trapped on a quarantined cruise ship, landing back in the u.s. just moments ago. what's next for hundreds of passengers as fears about the virus spread across the globe. >>> bidding on nevada. the democratic candidates make their final pitches looking ahead to the state's caucus in five days. plus, the state's new voting process already creating confusion and long lines. >>> historic flooding. neighborhoods in the south underwater. the worst flooding in nearly four decades in parts of mississippi. one home washing away into a river, and the flooding is expected to get even worse in some areas.
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it gets us to a different place and that's what corporate america is missing today. >> i'm glad you'reringing it up and we get to talk about it i want to talk about the price of wood but i want to talk about this more important that's cheryl palmer chairman and ceo of taylor morrison home. i love the home builders ever since jay powell stopped the economy with the rate increases and went the other way "mad money" is back after the break. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com >>> it is time it's time for the lightning round. and then the lightning round is over are you ready, skee-daddy. >> caller: mr. cramer, two questions. when do you ever sleep that's my first question because i see you at 9:00 in the morning an
it gets us to a different place and that's what corporate america is missing today. >> i'm glad you'reringing it up and we get to talk about it i want to talk about the price of wood but i want to talk about this more important that's cheryl palmer chairman and ceo of taylor morrison home. i love the home builders ever since jay powell stopped the economy with the rate increases and went the other way "mad money" is back after the break. apps are used everywhere... except work....
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america. answer, renovate north dakota is the center. so maybe missed named north dakota, it should be cult center north dakota. in the middle of this great continent of ours, we get here with all kinds of things and just in the past year, we've had floods, droughts, senior. with tornadoes, and i think the only thing we discover this morning, from talking is that we have not had any homes buried in lava. so in terms resiliency in our state, which is one of the most recently settled places on the planet, we had tribal nations were there primarily nomadic for centuries. scandinavians and german immigration. in 1880s and 1997 so we got a very short history. sometimes when you build those environment means that natural environments, there's a collision between those two things and we think about resiliency and particles back to as having an understanding of how we design for where we built our city's credit and how we built our communities. we think about that, today in the dependency that we have all kinds of hidden infrastructure and within us the, flutte
america. answer, renovate north dakota is the center. so maybe missed named north dakota, it should be cult center north dakota. in the middle of this great continent of ours, we get here with all kinds of things and just in the past year, we've had floods, droughts, senior. with tornadoes, and i think the only thing we discover this morning, from talking is that we have not had any homes buried in lava. so in terms resiliency in our state, which is one of the most recently settled places on...
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shares of ford down 9% to be the biggest loser in the s&p 500 today the automaker missing earnings and weakness in north americaf the key reasons why match group down 8% as earnings disappointed tindr subscription estimates missed estimates and its first quarter guidance below expectations. >> swipe left or right i don't know which one it is there. swiping down. >> the no to tindr today now to sue herera for a news update. >> thank you >>> everybody, in geneva, the head of the world health organization says the largest number of coronavirus cases in a single day in the last 24 hours. >> as of 6:00 a.m., geneva time this morning, there are 24,363 confirmed cases in china and 490 deaths in the last 24 hours, we had the most cases in a single day since the outbreak started >>> a boeing plane skidded off the runway at istanbul's airport crashing into a road and breaking into pieces authorities say 120 of the 177 passengers on board have been hospitalized but no one was killed officials say the accident was the result of a rough landing. >>> a change of command on the international space station. departing italian a
shares of ford down 9% to be the biggest loser in the s&p 500 today the automaker missing earnings and weakness in north americaf the key reasons why match group down 8% as earnings disappointed tindr subscription estimates missed estimates and its first quarter guidance below expectations. >> swipe left or right i don't know which one it is there. swiping down. >> the no to tindr today now to sue herera for a news update. >> thank you >>> everybody, in geneva,...
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the video for their hit runaway train showed missing children from across europe and america. # runawayrom 12 different countries. i think we are looking at a campaign on may 25th, which is international missing child day, when we try and unite the football world. we feel if man united and liverpool and barcelona and bayern munich, if all these clubs come together, you know, the impact we could have could be incredible. it is absolutely amazing. i mean, even if one child is reunited, it is so worthwhile doing and ijust hope that other clubs will follow suit and do the same thing. alistair mcgowan, bbc news. it's understood that the home secretary, priti patel, has tried to move the most senior civil servant in her department. a source has told bbc news there was "genuine disagreement" between her and the permanent secretary at the home office. our correspondent danny shaw is here. what more can you tell us? sir philip rutnam is the permanent secretary at the home office and has been there for almost three years and was caught up in the controversy when amber rudd had to resign during th
the video for their hit runaway train showed missing children from across europe and america. # runawayrom 12 different countries. i think we are looking at a campaign on may 25th, which is international missing child day, when we try and unite the football world. we feel if man united and liverpool and barcelona and bayern munich, if all these clubs come together, you know, the impact we could have could be incredible. it is absolutely amazing. i mean, even if one child is reunited, it is so...
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. >> many of these people, especially in the small towns around america, people are walking on a tight rope. and one miss and they fall. there's no safety net. >> over the last 50 years we have vastly overdone it. obsessed with this personally responsibility narrative, blaming the people who fall off the tight rope the catastrophes that follow. announcer: watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span 2. announcer: next, from the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia, historian stephen brumwell explains why the revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." scott: for tonight's event, my dear friend stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because he spent a good bit of time as a newspaper reporter and a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. he has written a lot of topics about the british army in north america, and the fr
. >> many of these people, especially in the small towns around america, people are walking on a tight rope. and one miss and they fall. there's no safety net. >> over the last 50 years we have vastly overdone it. obsessed with this personally responsibility narrative, blaming the people who fall off the tight rope the catastrophes that follow. announcer: watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span 2. announcer: next, from the museum of the american revolution in...
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. >> these people, in the small towns around america, the rural areas, people are walking on a tight rope. one miss in the fall. >> in the last 50 years, we have vastly overdone it. we have become obsessed with this personal responsibility narrative blaming the people who fall off of the tight rope for the catastrophes that follow. >> watch afterwards sunday night on book tv on c-span2. >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor william sturkey taught a class about expanding rights in the 1960's and 70's. looking at women's liberation and the gay rights movement. he covered topics such as birth control, the equal rights amendment and the stonewall riots.
. >> these people, in the small towns around america, the rural areas, people are walking on a tight rope. one miss in the fall. >> in the last 50 years, we have vastly overdone it. we have become obsessed with this personal responsibility narrative blaming the people who fall off of the tight rope for the catastrophes that follow. >> watch afterwards sunday night on book tv on c-span2. >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor...
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oh i've never misses in my nature so no health care plan with change america's standing in the world issues that matter here scott thompson says he hopes for a democratic nominee who can bring together at the party and a divided country. there's been a mayor and a spirit public and i know the importance of working with people you may not agree with. but you need their support i mean your support for and so you you you trade off you you make concessions where you have to i mean while at the party's headquarters in des moines ruth thompson the still sought out some details she has to caucus chair and her precinct and in charge of organizing believe that it's like a neighborhood cannot seem she says that when people get together and in the open try to win over their friends to support their candidate the thing that makes the caucus unique is that you are really looking your neighbor in the eye and saying you know i'm supporting my candidate because her values are the same as mine and they are and if if your neighbor is not really sure or they're not solid with their candidate you can sa
oh i've never misses in my nature so no health care plan with change america's standing in the world issues that matter here scott thompson says he hopes for a democratic nominee who can bring together at the party and a divided country. there's been a mayor and a spirit public and i know the importance of working with people you may not agree with. but you need their support i mean your support for and so you you you trade off you you make concessions where you have to i mean while at the...
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america. last year arizona passed an important state law led by state respective jennifer jermaine to examine the issue of murdered and missing indigenous women and girls making arizona one of the only seven states to have a task force. the trump administration launched a task force to tackle the issue. the task force is an important step, we must do more to address the epidemic. it shouldn't take more women and girls dying to bring enough attention to the crisis to end it. i have several questions about this. please keep your answers as brief as wobble. we know sound policy recommendations are created when directly impacted people are at the table sharing their experiences and giving input. director wray, are tribal leaders going to be part of the task force where these protocols are being drafted and considered? >> well, the details about the task force are ones that are better referred to the department. i will tell you that i believe
america. last year arizona passed an important state law led by state respective jennifer jermaine to examine the issue of murdered and missing indigenous women and girls making arizona one of the only seven states to have a task force. the trump administration launched a task force to tackle the issue. the task force is an important step, we must do more to address the epidemic. it shouldn't take more women and girls dying to bring enough attention to the crisis to end it. i have several...
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america sitting above it. >> all right. well, you and i will talk about repatriation sometime. andrew, thank you so much. don't missat's eating america" tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. and i want to thank my panel, liz, jameel, and jasmine. join me again sunday 4:00 p.m. and then again at 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night for a special about the issues and plans the presidential candidates have coming up tomorrow night. ahead in the next hour of msnbc live, the president and the department of justice. is he abusing his power? congresswoman sheila jackson lee will join us at the top of the hour. now through february 24th. score extra savings on mattresses from tempurpedic, serta, beautyrest and sealy, starting at just $399! kick back and relax while we do all the heavy lifting. because every single mattress ships free! you don't want to snooze on these deals. shop now through february 24th. only at wayfair.com. ahoy! gotcha! nooooo... noooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. so chantix can help you quit slow turk
america sitting above it. >> all right. well, you and i will talk about repatriation sometime. andrew, thank you so much. don't missat's eating america" tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. and i want to thank my panel, liz, jameel, and jasmine. join me again sunday 4:00 p.m. and then again at 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night for a special about the issues and plans the presidential candidates have coming up tomorrow night. ahead in the next hour of msnbc live, the president...
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they were interviewed by jeff merkley. >> the people in the towns around america, people are walking on a tight rope. one missednd they fall. there is no safety net. >> we have become kind of obsessed with this personal responsibility and narrative. watched these authors this weekend on book tv on c-span2. experts from george washington university and the state department talked about combating propaganda and this information campaigns state and nonstate actors.
they were interviewed by jeff merkley. >> the people in the towns around america, people are walking on a tight rope. one missednd they fall. there is no safety net. >> we have become kind of obsessed with this personal responsibility and narrative. watched these authors this weekend on book tv on c-span2. experts from george washington university and the state department talked about combating propaganda and this information campaigns state and nonstate actors.
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>> in the small towns around america in the rural areas around america people are walking on a tightrope and one miss and they fall. there is no safety net. over the last 50 years we have vastly overdone it and it would become of sussed with it for some narrative blaming the people who fall off the tightrope for the catastrophes that follow. >> kevin merida why is he espn putting out the young readers book called "the fierce 44"? >> guest: for the undefeated our platform or raise sports and culture we have done a digital project in 2017 that was kind of an ode to the first african-american president since the title is "the fierce 44" so we have this idea that let's do an ohmage to an arguably a think is the greatest achievement for african-americans to become president and who else should be on that list? we did a list and interactive digital project and it was well received, highly debated and then code mifflin hardcourt publish it and said could you turn this into a children's book because there are not a lot of african-american biographies of the genre that is a popular children's biography collec
>> in the small towns around america in the rural areas around america people are walking on a tightrope and one miss and they fall. there is no safety net. over the last 50 years we have vastly overdone it and it would become of sussed with it for some narrative blaming the people who fall off the tightrope for the catastrophes that follow. >> kevin merida why is he espn putting out the young readers book called "the fierce 44"? >> guest: for the undefeated our...
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well she's doing the thing she said to miss a figure i mean she's not popular with america just maybe diversified or a bit more you know the right you know was right behind him you got a pen so that's going to get some people's blood pressure of the web but there's posi and palosi is a villain in her own right for the country i mean no nobody the policy impeachment has not well that his or her well yeah i think she made her i think she made these trump you know getting close to we know that you can take every 2nd he can be applause you can enjoy it while i can in fact on nancy standing up i'm very like can we take a selfie. that would be the 1st lady to tell you yes i did it. i believe he did get it from the same time that are. you. he is still getting every minute of watchmaking get it because guess what let trump be trump no matter what to do going to take it because he still may not know what is going to producer and how is it hot for himself but one thing cars you think heard more keep going guys here why don't you are can we get them if they start the way. that members of congres
well she's doing the thing she said to miss a figure i mean she's not popular with america just maybe diversified or a bit more you know the right you know was right behind him you got a pen so that's going to get some people's blood pressure of the web but there's posi and palosi is a villain in her own right for the country i mean no nobody the policy impeachment has not well that his or her well yeah i think she made her i think she made these trump you know getting close to we know that you...
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>> in she small towns around america, people are walking on a tightrope and one miss and they fall. there's no safety net. >> over the last 50 years we have vastly over -- kind of obsessed with this personal responsibility narrative. blaming the people who fall off the tightrope for the cat catastrophes that follow. this weekend on booktv on c-span2. >> today u.s. special representative for iran, brian hook, made an announcement outlining new sanctions against five iranian election officials. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> tomorrow the iranian regime will stage an event called elections. unfortunately for the iranian people, the real election took place in secret long before any ballots were cast. this is hough it has been for the lost 41 years in iran. the regime denies the iranian people a representative parliament by predeciding who is qualified to run for office. today the trump administration is taking action to they would iranian regime accountable. i'm announcing the united states is sanctioning five senior regime officials under executive order 13876. the five official
>> in she small towns around america, people are walking on a tightrope and one miss and they fall. there's no safety net. >> over the last 50 years we have vastly over -- kind of obsessed with this personal responsibility narrative. blaming the people who fall off the tightrope for the cat catastrophes that follow. this weekend on booktv on c-span2. >> today u.s. special representative for iran, brian hook, made an announcement outlining new sanctions against five iranian...
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toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of miss all artsy a fashion label founded by proxy in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. completely. if the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness in the universe of something any thoughtful very are done in a way it's not something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very a lot of. his collection celebrates vibrant colors collected styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and cliches the brand is best to leave herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and then just have to. me falling in love with the piece and absolutely seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my eyes sometimes where a piece that just came out of the year for example you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating but also. respectful. for a long time only people in the know visited the maze
toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of miss all artsy a fashion label founded by proxy in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. completely. if the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness in the universe of something any thoughtful very are done in a way it's not something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very a lot of. his...
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. >> many people in small towns and rural america, people are walking on a tight rope. one missed and they fall. there is no safety net. >> over the last 50 years we have vastly overdone it. we have become obsessed with this personal responsys latina narrative, blaming the people who fall off the tight rope. -- personal responsibility narrative. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 eastern on book to be on c-span2. tv,his is american history exploit our nations passed every weekend on c-span3. past.loring our nations >> 75 years ago we launched an invasion of it will jima. to the shores of iwo jima tells the story of the brutal 36 day battle in which nearly 7000 marines were killed. felt in color by u.s. service members and edited by warner bros. studios, this documentary was nominated for an academy award. this film includes graphic scenes of war and death that may disturb some viewers. in 30 minutes, historians stephen broadwell explains why the revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. 340:40 p.m. eastern, pacific, smithsonian national air and space mus
. >> many people in small towns and rural america, people are walking on a tight rope. one missed and they fall. there is no safety net. >> over the last 50 years we have vastly overdone it. we have become obsessed with this personal responsys latina narrative, blaming the people who fall off the tight rope. -- personal responsibility narrative. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 eastern on book to be on c-span2. tv,his is american history exploit our nations passed every...