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the other dogs jealous of clyde? now, they're a little jealous. i hope it's okay. he came with me. >> jimmy: he did? [ cheers ] >> i just felt, you know -- he's getting all this attention, and the book is already doing so well, which i'm so grateful for. because, you know. so -- hold on a second. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i'd love to ask him a few questions. what happened to guillermo? he's disappeared. oh. oh, there you go. [ cheers ] look at that. >> so -- do you want to say hi to jimmy? >> jimmy: hi, clyde. wow, he's even cuter than the cartoon. >> yes, he is. >> jimmy: yeah. has he been on tv before? is this his first appearance? >> this is his first one. come on. up, up, up. [ applause ] >> jimmy: clyde, congratulations on the book. >> yeah. >> jimmy: clydeo, you have the foundation called the clydeo foundation. >> i started that in honor of this book, yes, because i care about helping animals and the dogs, shelter dogs, and our shelters are in need of a lot of help as well. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:
the other dogs jealous of clyde? now, they're a little jealous. i hope it's okay. he came with me. >> jimmy: he did? [ cheers ] >> i just felt, you know -- he's getting all this attention, and the book is already doing so well, which i'm so grateful for. because, you know. so -- hold on a second. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i'd love to ask him a few questions. what happened to guillermo? he's disappeared. oh. oh, there you go. [ cheers ] look at that. >> so...
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she had clyde, who and she asked clyde could you make me a champion?o, billy jean, bt with hard work you can. is the same message her father had always given her. shech flung herself into getting better. she would get up before school and your calisthenics. she would run home at night and hit a ball against the fence until she knocked it down. and her dad a cinderblock wall and up a spotlight. she sure the neighbors loved him for that. she's also very religious kid as a child. when she was in sixth or seventh grade there's a preacher at the church her family attended reverend bobbitt richards was an olympic athlete. he was a gold medalist pull vaulter. heat metal again. he sort of animated her dreams more. she was convinced when she would go to the sermons that he was talking directly to her. and he talked a lot about the reach of sports and the potential of sports to change the world. it was a platform by this point her father told of all the sports that existed. tennis was something a girl could do. they could do long term. and so she would listen to
she had clyde, who and she asked clyde could you make me a champion?o, billy jean, bt with hard work you can. is the same message her father had always given her. shech flung herself into getting better. she would get up before school and your calisthenics. she would run home at night and hit a ball against the fence until she knocked it down. and her dad a cinderblock wall and up a spotlight. she sure the neighbors loved him for that. she's also very religious kid as a child. when she was in...
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she had she clyde, who? she asked clyde one day, clyde, can you make me a. and he said, no, billie jean. but with hard work you can. and it was the same her father had always given her, and she flung herself into getting better. she would up before school and do calisthenics she would run home at night, hit a ball against the fence. she knocked it down and then her dad. but built up a cinder block wall and up a spotlight for it so she could keep going after dark and. you know, she's sure the neighbors loved him for. that. but what many people don't know about her is she she was also a very religious kid as a child when she was in about sixth or seventh grade, she there was a preacher at the church her family attended reverend richards, who was olympic athlete. he was a he was a gold medalist, pole vaulter. and he finished in the medals again at another olympics and he sort of animated dreams more. she she was convinced when she would go to these that he was talking directly to her. and he talked a lot about. the reach of sports and the potential sports to ch
she had she clyde, who? she asked clyde one day, clyde, can you make me a. and he said, no, billie jean. but with hard work you can. and it was the same her father had always given her, and she flung herself into getting better. she would up before school and do calisthenics she would run home at night, hit a ball against the fence. she knocked it down and then her dad. but built up a cinder block wall and up a spotlight for it so she could keep going after dark and. you know, she's sure the...
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alcatraz just a few days earlier, aaron burgett and clyde johnson were working garbage detail on the rock win. they saw a chance to break out the 2 overpowered a correctional officer made their way for the water. but clyde johnson didn't make it that far. >> and intended to hide out in darkness and then tried to. make it float or some type vote away. >> johnson was caught before he left the island trying to hide out there. but there was no sign of burgett leading to an all-out manhunt around the bay area about 2 weeks after that escape, his body was found floating in the bay. in the almost 30 years. alcatraz was operating as a prison. 36 men tried to escape the rock, but no one ever made it to shore. at least not officially 5 escaped inmates are still listed as missing to this day. but it is believed they also never made it to land. >> it's a preference of 5. thanks for being with us this still to come, though, on the news at 6 santa clara county's top education official, it's suddenly out of a job. no explanation how parents are reacting tonight. plus, there's a new plan to turn an
alcatraz just a few days earlier, aaron burgett and clyde johnson were working garbage detail on the rock win. they saw a chance to break out the 2 overpowered a correctional officer made their way for the water. but clyde johnson didn't make it that far. >> and intended to hide out in darkness and then tried to. make it float or some type vote away. >> johnson was caught before he left the island trying to hide out there. but there was no sign of burgett leading to an all-out...
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that's just how tight this is clyde in a normal place. and normal times normal political campaign, you would assume that a message of rage and hatred would to lead to other people say, wait a 2nd. we have to see what this man spends full. but when it comes to the us elections with trump and highways, what, what of a, his size? is it going to make an impact? is it going to put some people to change that perception as paula strong piston sound? you know, i think trump supporters are really listening to him, but he's on the stomach when he does the speeches there and come here. i keys angry most of the time, but they've already made up their mind. but i do think that they're embraced 4 or 500 bucks my med are the darkness of his campaign. you know, americans tend to like an optimistic campaign, right. at reagan, the other, the president was very good at talking about the future. and donald trump is really dark now. okay, thomas, i'm in the supporters of come out of highways when they see the me said jenny, the grievance is the basis. we mark
that's just how tight this is clyde in a normal place. and normal times normal political campaign, you would assume that a message of rage and hatred would to lead to other people say, wait a 2nd. we have to see what this man spends full. but when it comes to the us elections with trump and highways, what, what of a, his size? is it going to make an impact? is it going to put some people to change that perception as paula strong piston sound? you know, i think trump supporters are really...
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maria: joining the georgia congressman andrew clyde a member of the house appropriations committee andmmerce justice and science. thank you so much for being h here, didn't congress authorize more money for fema and the most recent continuing resolution. >> good morning, absolutely congress did fema ended september 30 with $1.8 billion in their disaster recovery program their natural disaster programming congress appropriated another over $20 billion to fema, fema has over $22 billion available to them so there's no way that fema is running out of money here in early october. maria: why did the head of the entire division, the secretary of homeland security alejandro mayorkas tell us last week that fema was running out of money. >> i think of my experience with the secretary mayorkas, it is difficult to know when he's telling the truth and when he is it but this particular individual has never been forthright, to the people or congress, it is a scare tactic in my opinion, fema has enough money, what they don't have is enough solid good leadership. maria: i want to talk to you about thi
maria: joining the georgia congressman andrew clyde a member of the house appropriations committee andmmerce justice and science. thank you so much for being h here, didn't congress authorize more money for fema and the most recent continuing resolution. >> good morning, absolutely congress did fema ended september 30 with $1.8 billion in their disaster recovery program their natural disaster programming congress appropriated another over $20 billion to fema, fema has over $22 billion...
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bonnie and clyde wasn't our biggest case per se, but we certainly were involved. and our agents, especially down in louisiana, were helping to try and track them down. at the time, dillinger jr, though, was in some ways a national phenomenon. you know, when he broke out of jail in early 1934, his, his style, his escape catapult them into to newsworthiness and it was a time when because of the gangster crime going on the attorney general said there's this war and crime going on and we're losing and he put the bureau after them and in confronting dillinger jr finally in chicago he tried to escape and as he's turning and pulling his gun out he was shot by fbi agents of a sudden the fame dillinger had seemed to accrue in the transferred to the and it was light of that that we brought down number of other gangsters that hollywood started to take an interest in us the congress allowed us to actually use the name the federal bureau of investigation for the first time before that we had gone by a couple of different names and all of a sudden it's the the bureau that is th
bonnie and clyde wasn't our biggest case per se, but we certainly were involved. and our agents, especially down in louisiana, were helping to try and track them down. at the time, dillinger jr, though, was in some ways a national phenomenon. you know, when he broke out of jail in early 1934, his, his style, his escape catapult them into to newsworthiness and it was a time when because of the gangster crime going on the attorney general said there's this war and crime going on and we're losing...
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a russian fighter jet nearly clyding colliding with a u.s.craft when a russian jet appears coming within 50 feet and you see the plane swaying there and it was unsafe, unprofessional and endangered all. >>> we are tracking what could be a potentially crippling port strike and up to 45,000 dockworkers along the east coast and the gulf set to walk off the job tonight at midnight. >> reporter: tonight, a last-minute push for a deal with up to 47,000 union dock workers from new england to texas are threaten threatening to walk off the job potentially costing the american economy up to $7.5 billion in one week. at midnight tonight operations along the eastern gulf coast set to grind to a halt, unable to load cargo like fresh fraught, cars and medicine on or off container ships. we visited this food warehouse in maryland that imports nearly all of its products. kevin reed says they've been stockpile ahead of a possible strike. >> i hope they understand that they're want the only players involved in this. >> reporter: tonight, the international long
a russian fighter jet nearly clyding colliding with a u.s.craft when a russian jet appears coming within 50 feet and you see the plane swaying there and it was unsafe, unprofessional and endangered all. >>> we are tracking what could be a potentially crippling port strike and up to 45,000 dockworkers along the east coast and the gulf set to walk off the job tonight at midnight. >> reporter: tonight, a last-minute push for a deal with up to 47,000 union dock workers from new...
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she had her father, she had collide, when she asked clyde, one day, can you make me a champion and he said no, billie jean but with hard work, you can. and it was the same message her father had always given her and she would get up before school and do calisthenics, run home at night and hit a ball against the fence until she knocked it down, her dad built a cinderblock wall and put a spotlight up so she could keep going after dark and she is sure the neighbors loved him for that. but what many people don't know about her is she was also a very religious kid as a child. when she was in about sixth or seventh grade, there was a preacher at the church her family attended, reverend bob richards who was an olympic athlete, a gold medalist paul volcker and he finished again at another olympics and he sort of animated her dreams more. she was convinced when she would go to these sermons that he was talking directly to her and he talked a lot about the reach of sports and the potential for sports to change the world, that it was a platform people could use. by this point her father had told
she had her father, she had collide, when she asked clyde, one day, can you make me a champion and he said no, billie jean but with hard work, you can. and it was the same message her father had always given her and she would get up before school and do calisthenics, run home at night and hit a ball against the fence until she knocked it down, her dad built a cinderblock wall and put a spotlight up so she could keep going after dark and she is sure the neighbors loved him for that. but what...
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jen is releasing a new book called furry friend -- no, it's called "clyde" and it's about her dog, clydebout self-discovery and self-confidence. so i have a special surprise for all of my "today show" friends. and that is that everyone in the plaza there will get their own copy. snuggle up and enjoy. >> there you go! >> all right! o-year-old child. >> you need restraint, not revenge. ♪♪ >> everybody, it is 8:30. what ♪ >> everybody, it is 8:30. what a beautiful morning on our plaza. it's the second day. hey, girl! of october 2024. we're having some fun on the plaza. oh, yeah. come on. come on. >> y'all, where are you guys from? >> from tuskegee, alabama. >> what a fun day. >> happy birthday! >> this is a fun group right here. >> a couple of stalkers over here. >> oh! >> there they are. wait a minute. hold on. there is a kernel of truth in all of this. we're not too corny. okay. thank you so much for that. >> they could do this all day. that's cute. charge. kelby koeb >> and i also do want to -- and i want to wish a happy birthday to shannon right there. i see you. happy birthday. happy b
jen is releasing a new book called furry friend -- no, it's called "clyde" and it's about her dog, clydebout self-discovery and self-confidence. so i have a special surprise for all of my "today show" friends. and that is that everyone in the plaza there will get their own copy. snuggle up and enjoy. >> there you go! >> all right! o-year-old child. >> you need restraint, not revenge. ♪♪ >> everybody, it is 8:30. what ♪ >> everybody, it is...
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and these were big movies from big studios with big stars in them. - "bonnie and clyde," woo, yes.ty, the splendor of that man's eyes and her together. how fabulous is miss faye dunaway, the two of them. - this is a movie about bank robbers. that's the appeal, that's the gimmick of the film is that you are rooting for them. you are not rooting for the cops. you are not rooting for the establishment. - [narrator] that same year, sidney poitier hit the screens too. "in the heat of the night" had one of the most memorable and controversial scenes in movie history. - the slap, let's talk about the slap. - sidney poitier's character, virgil tibbs asks endicott, the bigot, a question that he thinks is a little bit impertinent and endicott slaps him in the face. (face slap) (face slap) - gillespie, yeah, you saw it. - oh i saw it. - well, what are you gonna do about it? - i don't know. - i remember the theater gasp. it was mostly black people in the theater and we all sort of went (gasps). the black man has slapped a white man but he lived to tell the tale, he survived that. - i just coul
and these were big movies from big studios with big stars in them. - "bonnie and clyde," woo, yes.ty, the splendor of that man's eyes and her together. how fabulous is miss faye dunaway, the two of them. - this is a movie about bank robbers. that's the appeal, that's the gimmick of the film is that you are rooting for them. you are not rooting for the cops. you are not rooting for the establishment. - [narrator] that same year, sidney poitier hit the screens too. "in the heat of...
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police say his name is reynaldo arroyo and he was last seen yesterday around noon at haig street and clydeieved to be wearing black clothing. chp says call 911 if you see this man. new leadership taking charge today at the san jose police department. it is the first day for the new permanent police chief, paul joseph. he is certainly familiar with this job. in his 30 years with the department. he was a captain over the western patrol division. he then went from assistant chief to interim chief when former boss anthony mata retired. today he's already laying out some of his goals for office. one of those goals. transparency. after several officers were accused of misconduct. when we make mistakes, when we don't meet the expectations of the community, i will be open and honest about that as well. if someone isn't doing the job in the way that they're supposed to. if someone shouldn't be here in the first place, they're not going to be here. he takes over a department of nearly 1200 sworn officers and about 600 other professional employees. also in san jose today, an elaborate day of the dead
police say his name is reynaldo arroyo and he was last seen yesterday around noon at haig street and clydeieved to be wearing black clothing. chp says call 911 if you see this man. new leadership taking charge today at the san jose police department. it is the first day for the new permanent police chief, paul joseph. he is certainly familiar with this job. in his 30 years with the department. he was a captain over the western patrol division. he then went from assistant chief to interim chief...
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but helene, canton, clyde, marshall i had a fan of the show say mention these towns because they're strugglingre's the bottom line fear is the greatest motivatorring aer is a close second and people in western carolina are feeling both and if they can get to polling stations, but when november fifth comes molly it is going to be a reckoning for kamala harris based on the fact this response has been horrific to this point by any objective measure. molly: i don't think people realize how upset they are by this reaction to the hurricane. coming up on "the big weekend show" another media meltdown msnbc lose it is after impeachment witness gives a stamp of approval. ♪ ♪ you'll find them in cities, towns and suburbs all across america. millions of americans who have medicare and medicaid, but may be missing benefits they could really use. extra benefits they may be eligible to receive at no extra cost. and if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get extra benefits, too. through a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. call now to see if you qualify. with a humana m
but helene, canton, clyde, marshall i had a fan of the show say mention these towns because they're strugglingre's the bottom line fear is the greatest motivatorring aer is a close second and people in western carolina are feeling both and if they can get to polling stations, but when november fifth comes molly it is going to be a reckoning for kamala harris based on the fact this response has been horrific to this point by any objective measure. molly: i don't think people realize how upset...
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i worked in her office for two summers at the national committee with kitty clyde, eleanorober, and a lady named kay bailey who became the senator of texas. and it was thrilling to work with women in a position like that because it was a heady experience. it was early in the nixon administration. they were determined to get much accomplished. the energy and the substance that these women brought to their various positions was thrilling to be a part of. i went to the national convention with ms. armstrong and her staff in 1972. and to revert to an earlier panel this morning, i have been to five national conventions, there has never been applause for anyone such as that for pat nixon. mrs. nixon approached the floor and if you go back and look at the video now, i have recently, it doesn't begin to take into account the sustained nature of the applause. the camera keeps going back to the same space in the crowd, in the audience. if you could have scanned the crowd, mrs. nixon was just loved. it dated far back. it went back to '52 and '56 when all of the years that she had been to nationa
i worked in her office for two summers at the national committee with kitty clyde, eleanorober, and a lady named kay bailey who became the senator of texas. and it was thrilling to work with women in a position like that because it was a heady experience. it was early in the nixon administration. they were determined to get much accomplished. the energy and the substance that these women brought to their various positions was thrilling to be a part of. i went to the national convention with ms....
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now president, is clyde cummings. chris shelton said, if you the union to grow and we need for you to be truly neutral if any microsoft worker wants have a union and would you believe it microsoft agreed and since then various units of the gaming companies that they bought and microsoft itself have begun to organize and i believe even negotiated contracts. cwa is getting into supporting and helping tech workers, high tech workers, you think of them as libertarian, the same kind of things, david, that you talked they're experiencing, they understand that they need collective representation in order to have good working at jobs that otherwise they would love. thank you very much. thank you,
now president, is clyde cummings. chris shelton said, if you the union to grow and we need for you to be truly neutral if any microsoft worker wants have a union and would you believe it microsoft agreed and since then various units of the gaming companies that they bought and microsoft itself have begun to organize and i believe even negotiated contracts. cwa is getting into supporting and helping tech workers, high tech workers, you think of them as libertarian, the same kind of things,...
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now president, is clyde cummings. chris shelton said, if you the union to grow and we need for you to be truly neutral if any microsoft worker wants have a union and would you believe it microsoft agreed and since then various units of the gaming companies that they bought and microsoft itself have begun to organize and i believe even negotiated contracts. cwa is getting into and microsoft itself have begun to organize and i believe even negotiate some contracts. cwa is getting into supporting and helping tech workers, high tech workers. you think of them as libertarian. the same kind of things, david, that you talked about, they're experiencing. and they understand that they need collective representation in order to have good working conditions. jobs that otherwise they would love. thank you all very much. >> thank you, debbie. >>> if you're enjoying book tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive schedule of upcoming programs, book festivals and more. book tv on c-span2 or online at b
now president, is clyde cummings. chris shelton said, if you the union to grow and we need for you to be truly neutral if any microsoft worker wants have a union and would you believe it microsoft agreed and since then various units of the gaming companies that they bought and microsoft itself have begun to organize and i believe even negotiated contracts. cwa is getting into and microsoft itself have begun to organize and i believe even negotiate some contracts. cwa is getting into supporting...
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alcatraz just a few days earlier, aaron burr get and clyde johnson, they were working garbage detail when they saw an opportunity to break out the 2 overpowered a correctional officer and they made way for the water. but the clay johnson did make it far. >> and intended to hide out in darkness and then tried to. make it float or some type boat away. >> johnson was caught before he left the island, but there was no sign of berget leading to an all-out manhunt around the bay area. about 2 weeks after the escape, his body was found floating in the bay in the almost 30 years that alcatraz was operating as a present, a prison. 36 man attempted to escape the rock, but no one ever made it to shore, least not officially. 5 escaped inmates are still listed as missing to this day. but it is believed that they also never made it out of the water. >> yeah, little bit of drama yeah, so on safe to go in the water. lot of people doing that. well, you know, the thing is the water is very cold. december people aren't ready for how cold the water is. it can shock the system. so do be careful if you're
alcatraz just a few days earlier, aaron burr get and clyde johnson, they were working garbage detail when they saw an opportunity to break out the 2 overpowered a correctional officer and they made way for the water. but the clay johnson did make it far. >> and intended to hide out in darkness and then tried to. make it float or some type boat away. >> johnson was caught before he left the island, but there was no sign of berget leading to an all-out manhunt around the bay area....
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congressman andrew clyde came on the show yesterday, and here's what he said about the money from fema two different pots of money is irrelevant. i think what the biden-harris administration has done is they have twisted the mission of fema, and now they're using fema money to support illegal aliens coming into this country. that should never with the mission of -- be the mission of fee massachusetts. maria: so which is it, senator? >> they clearly said hay don't have the resources. they put on their web site, we know they've used it to help illegal immigrants. all of foe ma a's funds should be -- fema's funds should be to to help americans. we've got to start taking care of our country before we do anything else. it's frustrating to me. i'm going to continue to talk to fema every day and make sure they do their job, and the sba, and the department of agriculture. i'm going to make sure we get our resources. they're not just for florida, they're for every other state that's been impacted. we need to make sure fema does their job. maria: well, it's really unfortunate when i have a natch
congressman andrew clyde came on the show yesterday, and here's what he said about the money from fema two different pots of money is irrelevant. i think what the biden-harris administration has done is they have twisted the mission of fema, and now they're using fema money to support illegal aliens coming into this country. that should never with the mission of -- be the mission of fee massachusetts. maria: so which is it, senator? >> they clearly said hay don't have the resources. they...
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it was two summers at the national with lords yoga, kitty, clyde ober sweater and a lady by the name of kay bailey, who became senator kay bailey hutchison of texas. it was the most thrilling experience working with those women in in a position that because they were, they were it was a heady experience it was early in nixon administration. they were determined to get much accomplished. the energy and the the substance that these women brought to the to their various positions was thrilling to be a part of. i, i went to the national convention with mrs. armstrong, her staff in 1972 and just to revert it to an earlier panel this morning. i've been to five national conventions. there has never been applause for such as that for pat nixon. mrs. nixon approached floor. and even if you go back and look the video now i have fairly recently it doesn't begin to to take into account the sustained nature of the applause and the camera keeps going back to the same space in the in the crowd in the audience. if you could have scanned that crowd, she mrs. nixon was just loved and it dated far back
it was two summers at the national with lords yoga, kitty, clyde ober sweater and a lady by the name of kay bailey, who became senator kay bailey hutchison of texas. it was the most thrilling experience working with those women in in a position that because they were, they were it was a heady experience it was early in nixon administration. they were determined to get much accomplished. the energy and the the substance that these women brought to the to their various positions was thrilling to...
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figs very candidly and movingly about her mother, emma johnson, who died in 2010, and her brother clydeve years later. and she shared some of her her grief experiences in a best-selling memoir, bits and pieces, my mother, brother, and me here's a preview of the new episode podcasts i started by asking what be about a traumatic experience she had as a child when she came home and found her mom having a mental health crisis the open door, the closet shaking, kind of shaking muttering and then i came and said, my, you know, my mom. and then she just turned around went over to the stove, turn the gas on and put her head in it and i thought this this this is bad. >> so what do i do? what it must be terrifying? well, i think ai some adult thing in my brain said you have to speak to her, and ask, what's happening. you have to ask her clearly. and so this located said mama and she pulled her head out and she said, go get miss viola, who was are downstairs neighbor. >> she pulled her head out of the others, pulled her head out of the oven and i could smell the gas so i got miss viola she called
figs very candidly and movingly about her mother, emma johnson, who died in 2010, and her brother clydeve years later. and she shared some of her her grief experiences in a best-selling memoir, bits and pieces, my mother, brother, and me here's a preview of the new episode podcasts i started by asking what be about a traumatic experience she had as a child when she came home and found her mom having a mental health crisis the open door, the closet shaking, kind of shaking muttering and then i...
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there were, you know, famous gangsters of the 1930s, like bonnie and clyde. but by the 1940s and after the war, i think there was definitely a change in scale and scope of these organized crime, criminal activities. part of it was a matter of the postwar boom. there was a lot of additional moy in people's pockets and that kind of thing could certainly feed into, you know, demand for gambling. and that was one of the, you know, kefauver concludes that this interstate gambling carried on over telegraph and telephone is kind of the backbone of organized crime in the country during this period. and it's pretty clear from the committee's work that this is a problem all over the country in cities big and small. and people are very concerned about it. and there is a growing demand by the late 1940s that the federal government begin to take steps to address it. what was the impact of the televised hearings? it really was a public sensation. as you mentioned. it certainly helped that in the year before the committee began its work that television ownership had begun t
there were, you know, famous gangsters of the 1930s, like bonnie and clyde. but by the 1940s and after the war, i think there was definitely a change in scale and scope of these organized crime, criminal activities. part of it was a matter of the postwar boom. there was a lot of additional moy in people's pockets and that kind of thing could certainly feed into, you know, demand for gambling. and that was one of the, you know, kefauver concludes that this interstate gambling carried on over...
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figs very candidly and movingly about her mother, emma johnson, who died in 2010, and her brother clyde died five years later. and she shared some of her her grief experiences in a best-selling memoir, bits and pieces, my mother, brother, and me here's a preview of the new episode of the podcast. i started by asking what be about a traumatic experience she had as a child when she came home and found her mom having a mental health crisis the open door, the closet shaking, kind of shaking in muttering and then i came in, said my mama. and then she kind of just turned around went over to the stove turn the gas on and put her head in it. and i thought this this this is bad so what do i do? >> what it must be terrifying? >> well, i think ai some adult thing in my brain said, you have to speak to her and ask, what's happening. you have to ask her clearly. and so this located said my and she pulled her head out and she said, go get miss viola, who was are downstairs neighbor. >> she pulled her head out of the others, pulled her head out of the men. and i could smell the gas so got miss viola s
figs very candidly and movingly about her mother, emma johnson, who died in 2010, and her brother clyde died five years later. and she shared some of her her grief experiences in a best-selling memoir, bits and pieces, my mother, brother, and me here's a preview of the new episode of the podcast. i started by asking what be about a traumatic experience she had as a child when she came home and found her mom having a mental health crisis the open door, the closet shaking, kind of shaking in...
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will stay pro-choice and i am one of two republicans in the entire congress that voted against the clyde amendment. i protected the right of military women to be flown to a state that allows abortion when they're stationed not by choice of their own in a state that does not allow abortion i was . one of two republicans there . again i'm the most moderate , republican in congress and i will stand by my record as being pro-choice. joe: mr. gray, two minutes. adam gray: obviously i did support and help to pass a constitutional amendment to protect choice here in california but we need people in congress who are willing to codify roe v. wade. what's happened to this country since the supreme court's decision the women's lives we've seen put at risk in states around the country the idea that john wants to present himself as pro-choice when he's endorsed by californians for life, a pro-life organization i mean did any of us actually believe that it's just complete nonsense what it is is somebody who will say anything at election time to get elected in a district that he knows a majority of his
will stay pro-choice and i am one of two republicans in the entire congress that voted against the clyde amendment. i protected the right of military women to be flown to a state that allows abortion when they're stationed not by choice of their own in a state that does not allow abortion i was . one of two republicans there . again i'm the most moderate , republican in congress and i will stand by my record as being pro-choice. joe: mr. gray, two minutes. adam gray: obviously i did support and...
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it's like beyoncé and jay-z, bonnie and clyde. like, let's do this.going to conquer the world. i don't think you could have convinced me with anything that this is where we would be in 2024. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - parnas. - the shady and indicted ukrainian businessman lev parnas. - that he would be involved in one of the biggest scandals. - president trump pressured the head of ukraine to pursue an investigation into joe biden. - my call was perfect. - having to do with our birth country, ukraine, having to deal with presidents of ukraine and of the united states. - parnas is a recently indicted goon who worked with giuliani to help trump blackmail ukraine into investigating joe biden. - the impeachment of president donald trump is here. - lev parnas, he is now talking and he has documents to back up his words. parnas implicated several top trump administration officials including the president himself. - were you relying on lev parnas to get rid of your ambassador? - no. - i mean, who does that? - what
it's like beyoncé and jay-z, bonnie and clyde. like, let's do this.going to conquer the world. i don't think you could have convinced me with anything that this is where we would be in 2024. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - lev parnas. - parnas. - the shady and indicted ukrainian businessman lev parnas. - that he would be involved in one of the biggest scandals. - president trump pressured the head of ukraine to pursue an investigation into joe biden. - my call was...
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here is donna in clyde, texas, good morning.aller: i'm a disabled veteran with eight years of service in the army and i'm absolutely disgusted at the american regime running the country and the response to the needs of the americans over the citizens of the rest of the world. absolutely disgraceful. our constitution is being slowly and deliberately destroyed. i want to know when the biden harris the disgrace of an organization is going to start telling the truth? mainstream media lies are worse than ever. we have been propagated and programmed and lied to so long that the americans don't even know the truth. i want to know when they are going to start telling us the truth on the television. you are letting us talk for a change and i appreciate that. host: all right, donna, here's the fema administrator talking about the trump claims of fema being understaffed. >>'s accusations are completely false. the first thing i would say is that just because you don't see someone on the ground in a fema shirt doesn't mean we don't have peop
here is donna in clyde, texas, good morning.aller: i'm a disabled veteran with eight years of service in the army and i'm absolutely disgusted at the american regime running the country and the response to the needs of the americans over the citizens of the rest of the world. absolutely disgraceful. our constitution is being slowly and deliberately destroyed. i want to know when the biden harris the disgrace of an organization is going to start telling the truth? mainstream media lies are worse...