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the scene where richard burton and elizabeth taylor are kissing when you and i watch the scene where e is here's burton, here's taylor, arise go back and forth between their eyes, that's what we do and watch people kissing in a movie. we look at their eyes because the truth is in the eyes. i want to know what kind of kisses this. what's happening with the kids are they happy? excited? all the information or much of the information is contained in the eyes. what did peter do? he looked at the light switch behind them. why did he do that? because for someone with autism there is no special meaning attached to eyes. he can't make sense of the information he finds in someone's eyes. because he can't read intentions. he can't mind read. as a result, there's no particular reason for him to look at the eyes in the given scene. the thing that's equally interesting for him to look at the light switch, turns out he's very mechanically minded. so it really interests him. he was looking the whole time at the light switch. another scene george segal poinsettia painting on the wall and says, who di
the scene where richard burton and elizabeth taylor are kissing when you and i watch the scene where e is here's burton, here's taylor, arise go back and forth between their eyes, that's what we do and watch people kissing in a movie. we look at their eyes because the truth is in the eyes. i want to know what kind of kisses this. what's happening with the kids are they happy? excited? all the information or much of the information is contained in the eyes. what did peter do? he looked at the...
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facilities to our children's hospitals dedicated to john wayne in miami children's hospital, elizabeth taylor's flower fifth avenue, jimmy stewart in minnesota, ingrid bergman in our des moines hospital, jack lemmon in our buffalo children's hospital, burt reynolds at the hospital for children in atlanta, carol burnett here in the ucla medical center in los angeles, the sinatra family wing at the seattle children's orthopedic hospital medical center and last year, the lucille ball research library at the barbara davis hospital in denver. i hasten to remind you that all the southpaw units are dedicated care of, sick underprivileged or handicap children without regard to race, religion, or the family's ability to pay. and now, before we announce tonight suffocation, let's make our guest, former eureka college football hero, feel at home. here's the fight song of the red devils. ("oski wow wow" being sung) (music) >> and for your old alma mater song,'neath the elms, would you join us, dutch? (music) you have been a variety clubs friend for many years, and i'm sure nancy has told you her work as
facilities to our children's hospitals dedicated to john wayne in miami children's hospital, elizabeth taylor's flower fifth avenue, jimmy stewart in minnesota, ingrid bergman in our des moines hospital, jack lemmon in our buffalo children's hospital, burt reynolds at the hospital for children in atlanta, carol burnett here in the ucla medical center in los angeles, the sinatra family wing at the seattle children's orthopedic hospital medical center and last year, the lucille ball research...
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elizabeth taylor, jimmy stewart in our minnesota variety hospital.he seattle children's orthopedic hospital and last year, the lucille ball research library in denver. all of these hospital units are dedicated to the care of sick, underprivileged and handicapped children without regard [ applause ] before we announce the dedication, let's make our guests feel at home. here is the fight song of the red devils. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> and now to your old alma mater song, beneath the elms, would you join us, dutch. ♪ [ applause ] >> dutch, you've been a friend of variety clubs for many, many years now. you participated in early parties like this by sending your readings to our honorees. and i'm sure that nancy has told you her work as honor nar chairperson which provides surgery for children with life-threatening problems around the world and for that, we're grateful. thank you, nancy. [ applause ] >> now to you, sir, ronald wilson reagan, born and raised in midwestern america, the heartland of your nation. you return to midwestern america in spirit. we'r
elizabeth taylor, jimmy stewart in our minnesota variety hospital.he seattle children's orthopedic hospital and last year, the lucille ball research library in denver. all of these hospital units are dedicated to the care of sick, underprivileged and handicapped children without regard [ applause ] before we announce the dedication, let's make our guests feel at home. here is the fight song of the red devils. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> and now to your old alma mater song, beneath the...
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the next year, elizabeth taylor low dies. the following year, peter blow actually passes as well. that before he does he makes arrangements -- dred scott sojourns with dr. anderson and ultimately connects him with harriott. >> we will get a chance to get into more detail about this and why they became -- i'm going to ask you to also spend more time later, who was roger tawny. >> i think tawny it's correct. taney is a former sleep sleeve holder. he was the attorney general for the state of maryland, attorney general of the united states, by the mid 18 thirties he becomes chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. he is a colonization us, that he is someone who advocates that a former slave cannot live apiece ugly in the united states, and they should be removed voluntarily to places like liberia. he was a catholic living in the archdiocese of maryland. i think most important, for thinking about dred scott, he is someone who has thought, for many many years about the question a free black citizenship, even before we get to 1857. it is a question that has been on taney's mine since the
the next year, elizabeth taylor low dies. the following year, peter blow actually passes as well. that before he does he makes arrangements -- dred scott sojourns with dr. anderson and ultimately connects him with harriott. >> we will get a chance to get into more detail about this and why they became -- i'm going to ask you to also spend more time later, who was roger tawny. >> i think tawny it's correct. taney is a former sleep sleeve holder. he was the attorney general for the...
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would have -- you know, whoever the hollywood stars of the time -- or from frank sinatra to elizabeth taylorand you name it, i mean, you're invited to the white house state dinner and you come, and that's true today for any president. >> but the regions were very conscious of that and they were conscious that they could make a splash, impress there against, and she also said and you can get business done on these occasions. so they used them -- yes, they were social, but they were also business. >> you talk briefly about the relationship with the gorbachev's? we've learned so often that on the diplomatic stage, personal relationships can have very important effects on the outcome. what was important to note about these two couples and their relationship? >> well, now, that's ... >> that's not the one that was ... >> that's the lady di there. >> right, sure. >> well, reagan -- look, reagan thought he could do business with gorbachev. that's the phrase he used to his eighth. he brought his number one ally to the summit. and his -- the speeches he kept getting changed in the white house speech
would have -- you know, whoever the hollywood stars of the time -- or from frank sinatra to elizabeth taylorand you name it, i mean, you're invited to the white house state dinner and you come, and that's true today for any president. >> but the regions were very conscious of that and they were conscious that they could make a splash, impress there against, and she also said and you can get business done on these occasions. so they used them -- yes, they were social, but they were also...
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they would have, you know, whoever the hollywood stars of the time were, from frank sinatra to elizabeth taylorre invited to the white house state dinner and you come and that's true today for any president but the reagans were very conscious of that and conscious that they could make a splash, impress their guests and she also said and you can get business done on these occasions. so they used them -- yes, they were social, but they were also business. >> would you talk briefly about the relationship with the gorbachevs. we've learned so often that on the diplomatic stage personal relationships can have a very important effect on outcome. what was important to note about these two couples and their relationships? >> well, now, that's -- >> great. >> well, reagan -- look, reagan thought he could do business with gorbachev, that's the phrase he used to his aides, he brought his number one ally to the summit and his -- the speeches kept getting changed. in the white house speech writing shop and alita black who has been on this show, who is a first lady historian e credits nancy with pushing reag
they would have, you know, whoever the hollywood stars of the time were, from frank sinatra to elizabeth taylorre invited to the white house state dinner and you come and that's true today for any president but the reagans were very conscious of that and conscious that they could make a splash, impress their guests and she also said and you can get business done on these occasions. so they used them -- yes, they were social, but they were also business. >> would you talk briefly about the...
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elizabeth warren. today, we are doing it differently. we are going to get to know senator warren. stephanie taylorone of the cofounders of progressive change campaign committee is going to talk to us a little bit about the work they are doing. how they are moving the ball over the next 110 days. stephanie will introduce senator warren and we will kick this thing off. we are so excited you joined with us. pick your phone up and i want 30330.text "joe" to >> unfortunately, we are having technical problems with this event. we are working to correct the problem. live coverage here on c-span. at a news conference this morning -- >> our effort to mobilize young people from college students all the way to the suburban moms everyone is talking about. young elected officials, young professionals, high school students to getting engage and ged and everything involved. it is young people like us who are critical to these efforts. we are the ones who are going to have to deal with everything going on so that is what it is important we are driving, organizing efforts, that we are helping to drive the conversat
elizabeth warren. today, we are doing it differently. we are going to get to know senator warren. stephanie taylorone of the cofounders of progressive change campaign committee is going to talk to us a little bit about the work they are doing. how they are moving the ball over the next 110 days. stephanie will introduce senator warren and we will kick this thing off. we are so excited you joined with us. pick your phone up and i want 30330.text "joe" to >> unfortunately, we are...
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elizabeth warren. the political junkie in me could talk about this forever. he says he is doing it in the first week of august. taylory you are here. kevin: coming up next on bloomberg radio, we are talking to richard trumka. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, bloomberg real yield starts right now. the fiscal debate going down to the wire. investment-grade borrowing costs hitting record lows even with evidence building the recovery is stalling. we begin with the big issue, why the market is in the economy. >> there is a disconnect. >> there is a disconnect between what is going on in the markets and the real economy. >> you have rock-bottom treasury yields. >> that tremendous rally in credit. >> a strong are getting stronger. >> you hope the real economy catches up. >> we are in a particularly vulnerable time. >> arguably the greatest emergence between real economic outcomes and the stock market. jonathan:
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warriors in the case 0 people like elizabeth and harriet tubman, and those that are key to the medical apparatus in both sections as in the case of someone like suzy king taylorwhen as political commentators francis parker and women are integral to the story. try to do in the book rather than having women set aside in separate chapters to leave the voices of women throughout. >> absolutely. it's been really great speaking with you, and this is an incredible book. thank you so much for writing it. and now i want to hand it over 0 allison with questions from the audience. >> thank you, i'd be delighted to answer them. >> hi, professor. thank you so much for being with us here today. we have almost 100 questions in the q & a to difficult to take only a small handful but hopefully these will fulfill most burning questions the first question from isaac a teacher at international school in germany. isaac would like to mow if the north was so intent on deliver egg south why id did northerners follow for the lost cause -- howdy the southern narrative gain such traction? >> that's a very, very important question, and historians have offered up a series of answers that
warriors in the case 0 people like elizabeth and harriet tubman, and those that are key to the medical apparatus in both sections as in the case of someone like suzy king taylorwhen as political commentators francis parker and women are integral to the story. try to do in the book rather than having women set aside in separate chapters to leave the voices of women throughout. >> absolutely. it's been really great speaking with you, and this is an incredible book. thank you so much for...
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cases of people like elizabeth stanley when harriet tubman and women as performers and people that are key to the medical apparatus and oath sections in the case of someone like suzie taylor and women as political commentators. women are -- rather than having women set aside in their own separate chapter to hear the voice of women throughout great. >> it's been really great speaking with you and this is an incredible book. thank you so much for writing it and i want to hand it over to allison with questions from the audience. >> thank you you. i'd be delighted to answer them. >> hi professor. thank you so much for being with us here today. we have almost 100 questions in the q&a so we will take a few -- a small handful. we will fulfill the most burning questions the black. of first question is from a teacher at the international school in germany. i would like to know if the north was so intent on delivering the south why the northerners had a lost cause view of the war in the reconstruction years and how did the southern era gained such traction? .. the confederacy is as a massive misinformation campaign and northerners prove susceptible to that misinformation campaign b
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taylor has been a rallying cry or protest across louisville and the country with demonstrators calling for criminal charges against the officers involved. cbs news, washington. >>> back in the bay area elizabeth holmes, head of the federal trial and san jose, and the charge from an arizona patient has been dropped but facing 11 counts of defrauding patients, doctors and investors. >>> conducting a full range of tests using only a few drops of blood was the claim that prosecutors allege she knew the technology was unreliable and inaccurate but she denies the allegation. her trial was set for the summer but the trial of elizabeth holmes was set back into october due to the pandemic. >>> the shares dropping 6% on friday for netflix. the streaming giants that it expected to add 2.5 million subscribers this quarter, far less than what the analysts had projected. next flicks, netflix driving revenue by 25% last quarter. >>> the infamous water district has some real concerns about the water supply. that story will be coming up. >>> also ahead, how one woman helps ladies... check it out. so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (wh
taylor has been a rallying cry or protest across louisville and the country with demonstrators calling for criminal charges against the officers involved. cbs news, washington. >>> back in the bay area elizabeth holmes, head of the federal trial and san jose, and the charge from an arizona patient has been dropped but facing 11 counts of defrauding patients, doctors and investors. >>> conducting a full range of tests using only a few drops of blood was the claim that...
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people like elizabeth -- harriet tubman, , reformers n case of people like harriet jacobs, women as key to the medical apparatus in both sections as in the case of someone like susie king taylor, women as political commentators. women are absolutely integral to this story. one of the things i try to do in the book is rather than having women set aside in a separate sections and chapters to leave the voices of women throughout. >> it's a been really great speaking with you and this is an incredible book, thank you so much for writing it. i want to hand it over to allison with questions from the audience. >> thank you. i'd be delighted to answer them. >> thank you so much for being with us here today. we have almost 100 questions in the q&a service -- on your small handful but hopefully these will fulfill the most burning questions people have. our first question is from isaac and isaac as a teacher at the international school in germany. he would like to know if the north was so intent on delivering the southcom why did so many northerners fall for a southern loss cause you of the war in the reconstruction years? how did the southern narrative gain such traction? >> that's a v
people like elizabeth -- harriet tubman, , reformers n case of people like harriet jacobs, women as key to the medical apparatus in both sections as in the case of someone like susie king taylor, women as political commentators. women are absolutely integral to this story. one of the things i try to do in the book is rather than having women set aside in a separate sections and chapters to leave the voices of women throughout. >> it's a been really great speaking with you and this is an...