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>> well, let me just start by saying something about alice's museum because before even alice worked there, when they -- after the attacks, they fairly quickly had a group of -- brought some some advisers to ask about how to memorialize this or creating a museum and i was one of many people who was asked about it. having lived through this experience my answer was it's too soon, it's too soon because we opened 48 years after the event and i think you opened 13 years. >> yeah. >> 13 years after the event. so, you know, the -- i could just knowing what we had been through imagine who it would be like for the families and the sur viefrsz, and the process -- what they would need from it would be so hard and 0 comp indicate and they couldn't wait. they had to go forward and i understand that. we had the luxury of some distance in time so that the survivors were at a different point in their life and they could reflect back on it, but it wasn't the recent, all-consuming part of their thinking about it. we had a committee, we had a committee of survivors and historians and probably not enou
>> well, let me just start by saying something about alice's museum because before even alice worked there, when they -- after the attacks, they fairly quickly had a group of -- brought some some advisers to ask about how to memorialize this or creating a museum and i was one of many people who was asked about it. having lived through this experience my answer was it's too soon, it's too soon because we opened 48 years after the event and i think you opened 13 years. >> yeah....
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that alice has.o may be elderly or physically handicapped and may be get taken out of their home. >> reporter: alice showed me her love for the piano and we continue to talk old time radio, she remains unaware of how close she came to losing the only house she's ever known. >> all my memories have been in this house. report roar the hope is that alice's story will inspire decision makers to take long look at policies and how they impact many of those leased able to care for themselves for goodness sake. i'm bill ant son. >> ♪ if you see it, shoot it our fresco users are helping show you what's happening in your neighborhood. so dawn, what's happening tonight? >> well, iain, candidates hoping to become the next philadelphia district attorney made their case at a forum this afternoon at moore college much art design. seven democrats and one republican are vying to replace seth williams as da. he's in a federal primary probe. the primary race is may 16th. in fairmount park a fundraiser for the school di
that alice has.o may be elderly or physically handicapped and may be get taken out of their home. >> reporter: alice showed me her love for the piano and we continue to talk old time radio, she remains unaware of how close she came to losing the only house she's ever known. >> all my memories have been in this house. report roar the hope is that alice's story will inspire decision makers to take long look at policies and how they impact many of those leased able to care for...
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simon: alice, can i get you mr.: alice, can i get you to talk about the people who survived that day, the family members of people who were lost that day. a lot of organization even before you came into the picture. pres. greenwald: absolutely. it was contentious, there is no way to get around that. you had all the raw emotion sara is talking about, which is a consequence of trying to crystallize a story that is so fresh and so raw for people, but there were two parts of the project, there was the creation of the memorial and family members were invited -- this memorial has the names around the two pools and the names are not alphabetical. they are not organized alphabetically, they are arranged where you were and the context of that day for you. if you are on one of the planes, flight 175 that was hijacked and crashed into tower two, the names on those victims would be on the south pool, which is located where tower 2 was. families are invited to make requests to create what were called adjacencies, meaningful adja
simon: alice, can i get you mr.: alice, can i get you to talk about the people who survived that day, the family members of people who were lost that day. a lot of organization even before you came into the picture. pres. greenwald: absolutely. it was contentious, there is no way to get around that. you had all the raw emotion sara is talking about, which is a consequence of trying to crystallize a story that is so fresh and so raw for people, but there were two parts of the project, there was...
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alice has. also may be elderly or physically handicapped and may be get taken out of their home. >> reporter: while alice showed me her love for the piano and we continued to talk old time radio, she remains unaware of had you close she came to losing the only house she's ever known. >> all my memories have been in this house. >> reporter: the hope that alice's story will inspire decision makers to take look at policies and how they impact many of those least able to care for themselves for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> a shoplifter got more than she bargained for. why she couldn't leave the scene of the crime. >>> amazon adding more progra programming to arsenal. what you'll see be able to stream live starting in the fa fall. >>> and how this dog could one day safe your life. ♪ ♪ >>> a woman went from being locked inside a store to locked behind bars. police say 35-year-old joanne havens hid in changing room at a kohl's department store in ohio. surveillance cameras captured her steal
alice has. also may be elderly or physically handicapped and may be get taken out of their home. >> reporter: while alice showed me her love for the piano and we continued to talk old time radio, she remains unaware of had you close she came to losing the only house she's ever known. >> all my memories have been in this house. >> reporter: the hope that alice's story will inspire decision makers to take look at policies and how they impact many of those least able to care for...
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that alice has.dicapped and may be getting taken out of their home. >> reporter: while alice showed me her love for the piano and we continued to talk old time radio she remains unaware of how close she came to losing the only house she's ever known. >> all my memories have been in this house. >> reporter: the hope is that alice's story will inspire decision makers to take a long look at policies and how they impact many of those least able to care for themselves for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> nice story there. for goodness sake you have bad news? >> tough time in philadelphia sports right now, joyce. >> really. >> you know what we got the phillies. so who knows. bright future ahead. >> all right. that's what we're -- >> i'm waiting. >> with only one game left in the season the flyers mut decide on bringing back goalie steve mason. hear from mason himself. the phillies looked to bounce back after a tough one run loss in the home opener. on the mound tonight is aaron nola. here from coach
that alice has.dicapped and may be getting taken out of their home. >> reporter: while alice showed me her love for the piano and we continued to talk old time radio she remains unaware of how close she came to losing the only house she's ever known. >> all my memories have been in this house. >> reporter: the hope is that alice's story will inspire decision makers to take a long look at policies and how they impact many of those least able to care for themselves for goodness...
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this is alice, phase 3, a photograph, or a rendering i should say, and alice phase 4 which i mentioned is going to start construction later in this year. so, moving up the waterfront to mission bay, our work program for fiscal year 17-18, the big news there is we intend to bring the funding -- gap funding request for mission bay south 3 east and that's going to be using funded with some sb107 bonds which you know we justice dewed those bonds and then we intend to get a predevelopment -- a developer section, predevelopment loan request and ena for mission bay south block 9. and here is a rendering of 3 east. and the rendering of 6 east and a rendering for the rfp submittal for block 6 west. moving further north to transbay, the work program for 17-18, we are going to get -- we're going to have a lot of early out rao*efrp under way during that fiscal year, and late in the fiscal year, we intend to work on an rfp for transbay 2 west and 2 east, one component family rental and one component senior rental. block 7 is under construction, it's impressive to go out and look at the site now, th
this is alice, phase 3, a photograph, or a rendering i should say, and alice phase 4 which i mentioned is going to start construction later in this year. so, moving up the waterfront to mission bay, our work program for fiscal year 17-18, the big news there is we intend to bring the funding -- gap funding request for mission bay south 3 east and that's going to be using funded with some sb107 bonds which you know we justice dewed those bonds and then we intend to get a predevelopment -- a...
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alice, matthew, stick around.ore to come. >>> showdown taking shape on capitol hill over the confirmation of supreme court pick neil gorsuch. up next, we'll zero in on his path forward. >>> the battle to confirm u.s. supreme court pick neil gorsuch is heating up. so far only three democrats have said that they will vote yes on his nomination. tomorrow the senate judiciary committee is expected to vote on whether to send his nomination to the full nat. the final confirmation vote is expected to happen friday. gorsuch still faces major hurdles. right now it is unclear whether the republicans have the votes to break a democratic ph filibuster. republicans also i wouweighing so-called nuclear option which would change senate rules to get around a filibuster. this morning lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on weighing in. >> judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority. i think during the course of the week, we'll find out exactly how this will end. b
alice, matthew, stick around.ore to come. >>> showdown taking shape on capitol hill over the confirmation of supreme court pick neil gorsuch. up next, we'll zero in on his path forward. >>> the battle to confirm u.s. supreme court pick neil gorsuch is heating up. so far only three democrats have said that they will vote yes on his nomination. tomorrow the senate judiciary committee is expected to vote on whether to send his nomination to the full nat. the final confirmation...
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keith and alice are joining me now. keith, to you first. the white house said this is necessary to not disclose the visitor logs because they want to protect national security. would you admit there are some circumstances where the white house needs to keep things from the public? >> yes, of course, there are some circumstances where the white house needs to keep things from the public. however, there are possibilities to redact that information, to edit that information out. the obama administration released some 6 million names of people who visited the white house. this administration doesn't want to release any. he claims to be transparent. it's part of a pattern of nontransparency on the part of this add mgs. we have this guy today, april 15th, everybody else is filling out their tax returns. donald trump has not released his tax returns yet. you know, even alice can tell you this, because her former boss, ted cruz, released nine years of his tax returns, and challenged donald trump to release his. he did not do that. hillary clinton r
keith and alice are joining me now. keith, to you first. the white house said this is necessary to not disclose the visitor logs because they want to protect national security. would you admit there are some circumstances where the white house needs to keep things from the public? >> yes, of course, there are some circumstances where the white house needs to keep things from the public. however, there are possibilities to redact that information, to edit that information out. the obama...
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alice was assigned a room similar to this.she was under one—to—one supervision, she went into cardiac arrest. the jury referred in their conclusions to the fact that three members of staff tried to find a pulse before cpr was started, a defibrillator was brought into the room but not used by staff and emergency paramedics were delayed as initially the doors to the unit were locked. the jury had been told that alice gibson—watt‘s heart hadn't properly restarted for an estimated time of over 20 minutes. she suffered severe brain damage. the jury concluded that neglect and gross failures from the staff had contributed to her death. vital potentially life—saving minutes were lost. a defibrillator was brought into the room but not root used. emergency paramedics were delayed as the doors to the building we re delayed as the doors to the building were locked, they eventually broke in. —— brought into the room but not used. immense relief that it's done and a good job was done on behalf of my wife. one day i will have to expand my da
alice was assigned a room similar to this.she was under one—to—one supervision, she went into cardiac arrest. the jury referred in their conclusions to the fact that three members of staff tried to find a pulse before cpr was started, a defibrillator was brought into the room but not used by staff and emergency paramedics were delayed as initially the doors to the unit were locked. the jury had been told that alice gibson—watt‘s heart hadn't properly restarted for an estimated time of...
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this hour, jason furman, jacob frankel, and alice rivlin.ds steel tariffs to make america great again. aess what question mark it is zero-sum world, a death on this morning,t is a -- good everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ofs to me is an original set imf and world bank meetings. francine: it feels like every six months we say that because of the last duty years we say something new. it that a lot of people are concerned about what is happening in france after what happened yesterday. 2448 hrs for that first round of the election. would i would suggest is extraordinary to see the cover of the washington post talking about imf meetings and steel tariffs all in one moment. right now to london, here's emma chandra. >> in france, presidential candidates are sounding tough on terror the day after a gunman on thea police officer champs-Élysees. far right candidate marine le pen ask for border controls to be restored and for islamic radicals to be expelled or detained. islamic state has claimed responsibility. elise kilby attacker as he wa
this hour, jason furman, jacob frankel, and alice rivlin.ds steel tariffs to make america great again. aess what question mark it is zero-sum world, a death on this morning,t is a -- good everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ofs to me is an original set imf and world bank meetings. francine: it feels like every six months we say that because of the last duty years we say something new. it that a lot of people are concerned about what is happening in france after what happened...
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but alice -- how do i say this. just because they may give you part of what you want, and they say something horrible, isn't that in essence condoning the bad part of them as well by rewarding them with something as big as the highest office in the land? you can vote for who you want to vote for, but that is mental gymnastics, mental hoops to jump through to say because you get the supreme court justice, i voted for this person. i think that's why many americans are not facing up to the reality of what they did. yeah, you condoned it if you voted for him. >> there are a million reasons why people vote for president. and this topic is one that i have ve he meantly spoken up against in terms of the comments -- look, i worked for ted cruz. he was awful to ted cruz, and heidi cruz who is a friend of mine. at the end of the day, as a conservative, the choices between donald trump and hillary clinton, in my view, and many other social conservatives, there was not a shadow of a doubt -- >> all right, all right, all right.
but alice -- how do i say this. just because they may give you part of what you want, and they say something horrible, isn't that in essence condoning the bad part of them as well by rewarding them with something as big as the highest office in the land? you can vote for who you want to vote for, but that is mental gymnastics, mental hoops to jump through to say because you get the supreme court justice, i voted for this person. i think that's why many americans are not facing up to the reality...
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kevin madden and alice stewart. good evening to all of you. nia, hillary clinton is speaking out tonight. speaking at the lgbt community center in new york. and she sounds feisty. >> i think we have to face the fact that we may not ever be able to count on this administration to lead on lgbt issues. let's remember 2018, the midterm elections. we can never stop fighting. we need to dedicate these next years, the next two years, the next four years and beyond. to supporting people and organizations that are advocating for the best of american values around the world here at home, and we also have to win elections to make it clear where our country stands. we need to resist, insist, persistent enlist. and make sure our voices and our votes count. we're going to keep fighting together side by side for equal rights. and we're going to make sure that nobody turns the clock back on what we have achieved as americans. >> nia, she's kept a low profile since the election. she's been coming out lately, but now it seems like she's going to take a higher p
kevin madden and alice stewart. good evening to all of you. nia, hillary clinton is speaking out tonight. speaking at the lgbt community center in new york. and she sounds feisty. >> i think we have to face the fact that we may not ever be able to count on this administration to lead on lgbt issues. let's remember 2018, the midterm elections. we can never stop fighting. we need to dedicate these next years, the next two years, the next four years and beyond. to supporting people and...
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he said that alice must have been in extreme pain and terror throughout the final moments.to the ipcc? well, that's right. alice did actually report lance corporal trimaan dhillon to the police, northumbria police after he turned up at her house on several occasions and ignored warnings not to get in touch with her. she was asked on one occasion what she wa nted asked on one occasion what she wanted done about it, whether she felt she wanted to get dhillon i will prisoned and some of the family state m e nts will prisoned and some of the family statements refer to that she was a nice person and didn't want to get him into trouble and didn't understand the serious risk posed to her. northumbria police referred themselves to the ipcc and carried out an internal investigation and the results are with the ipcc. the suzy lamluh trust said alice shouldn't have been asked what to do and it was the police's responsibility. surrey police have been strongly criticised for returning a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. 82—year—old john lo
he said that alice must have been in extreme pain and terror throughout the final moments.to the ipcc? well, that's right. alice did actually report lance corporal trimaan dhillon to the police, northumbria police after he turned up at her house on several occasions and ignored warnings not to get in touch with her. she was asked on one occasion what she wa nted asked on one occasion what she wanted done about it, whether she felt she wanted to get dhillon i will prisoned and some of the family...
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so, alice, first to you. as you're reading the tea leaves and you're talking to all the whispers going on in washington, are you ready to say you've got a breakthrough? >> we certainly have some progress. i'll go that far. look, right now there is a call going on between the more conservative wing of the republican party, the house freedom caucus, and the tuesday group, which is the more moderate, and they're trying to come to a consensus on this massive bill, and they feel as though they're closer. one of the key holdups is what is called the limited waiver, and this would be, if they come to agreement on this, it's great progress. this would allow states the option of opting out of certain aspects of this bill. there is also the overall marketplace, which continues what is very popular amongst people, which is allowing kids to stay on their parents' health insurance until they're 26 and also keeping in the pre-existing conditions option. and right now, from what i'm hearing, mike pence, while he's busy with
so, alice, first to you. as you're reading the tea leaves and you're talking to all the whispers going on in washington, are you ready to say you've got a breakthrough? >> we certainly have some progress. i'll go that far. look, right now there is a call going on between the more conservative wing of the republican party, the house freedom caucus, and the tuesday group, which is the more moderate, and they're trying to come to a consensus on this massive bill, and they feel as though...
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what were alice's strategies for - you asked unscented them. >> it is a great question.i think we think about passing as -- there is a little bit of that of course. he is relatively light-skinned so it allows them to say that he would be mexican. if you can look at the cover of the photo he also cultivates one of his big mexican style mustaches. but there is a lot more to just your physical experience involved. part of it is of course stress and doing addresses invokes a upper-class form of -- very much in touch with european models at this time. and that language is a big part as well. there's a great line that i put in the book. and james weldon johnson does the same thing. you have to go buy your ticket on the railroad and the railroads are one of the places that are segregated during this time. you buy your ticket in spanish. in the ticket taker will often make the assumption because there's really no way to prove and known at this time has a driver's license or passport or anything. so they will make an assumption if the person is talking in spanish they will sell y
what were alice's strategies for - you asked unscented them. >> it is a great question.i think we think about passing as -- there is a little bit of that of course. he is relatively light-skinned so it allows them to say that he would be mexican. if you can look at the cover of the photo he also cultivates one of his big mexican style mustaches. but there is a lot more to just your physical experience involved. part of it is of course stress and doing addresses invokes a upper-class form...
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back with us, david, april ryan, mary katharine ham, senior writer for the federalist and alice stewart, republican strategist. mary katharine, circumstances change. do they change that much, that fast in one day or circumstances that have changed or the president that has changed? >> two things at work. circumstances do change. some of this, especially on foreign policy, can be the president coming to face reality that he was not facing when he was on the trail. you learn more when you're in the presidency. but trump is an imminently changeable man when it comes to policy. depending on who is talking to him, who has power in the white house and how he's feeling that day. this is just part of who he is. when he changes positions, i have never found it particularly shocking, even when it's something that he stuck to pretty consistently. in this case, the two things he stuck to through the campaign were a lit more friendly relationship with russia and the idea that on trade we were going to be tougher on folks like china. those are two large changes, but
back with us, david, april ryan, mary katharine ham, senior writer for the federalist and alice stewart, republican strategist. mary katharine, circumstances change. do they change that much, that fast in one day or circumstances that have changed or the president that has changed? >> two things at work. circumstances do change. some of this, especially on foreign policy, can be the president coming to face reality that he was not facing when he was on the trail. you learn more when...
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i couldn't disagree more with alice. as a democrat it's bringing joy.ense. sean thanity even called him into his place. the 35 mechanics without them you can't pass a thing. he can forget democrats ever coming over. i don't think democrats would come over and support them. last sunday, donald trump's on the verge of being a lame duck. that's before these tweets. if you define it by getting your ideas into policy, he's a lame duck. he's pissing off his own base, his own party. this makes no sense. >> why do you think he's tweeting thez things out? >> because he's thin skinned and lashes out against everybody but himself. he'll lash out at republicans now clearly, obviously, democrats, fellow republicans during the primary from the idea of lying narco or ted and -- and going after cruz and rubio in several ways, saying ted cruz's father was involved in the jfk designation. he hasn't realized he's president of the united states. the campaign is over. the same playbook is not working. a pole came out yet. 60% of americans say donald trump, they define his w
i couldn't disagree more with alice. as a democrat it's bringing joy.ense. sean thanity even called him into his place. the 35 mechanics without them you can't pass a thing. he can forget democrats ever coming over. i don't think democrats would come over and support them. last sunday, donald trump's on the verge of being a lame duck. that's before these tweets. if you define it by getting your ideas into policy, he's a lame duck. he's pissing off his own base, his own party. this makes no...
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he said alice must have been in extreme pain and terror threat those final moments.poral trimaan dhillon to the northumbria police here after he turned up at her house on several occasions. he ignored warnings not to get in touch with her. she was asked on one occasion what she wa nted asked on one occasion what she wanted done about it, whether she felt she wanted to get him in prison. some of the family state m e nts prison. some of the family statements referred to the fact she was such a nice person that she did not want to get him into trouble and did not understand the serious risk he posed to her. they carried out an internal investigation and the results are once more with the ipcc. the suzy lamplugh trust have said they do not think alice should have been asked what they thought she should do and it was the responsibility of the police. mps have criticised the system for providing school places in england describing it as "incoherent" and "poor value for money". the public accounts committee is concerned that free schools are sometimes opened in areas withou
he said alice must have been in extreme pain and terror threat those final moments.poral trimaan dhillon to the northumbria police here after he turned up at her house on several occasions. he ignored warnings not to get in touch with her. she was asked on one occasion what she wa nted asked on one occasion what she wanted done about it, whether she felt she wanted to get him in prison. some of the family state m e nts prison. some of the family statements referred to the fact she was such a...
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so alice's restaurant took about a year, and then i performed it in the summer of 1967 at the newport folk festival. i rememberb that i was not scheduled to play there, and i went there with my guitar like all of the other people. and then at some point they said, okay, we are going to have to, you know, put you on the main stage. you have to sing that song, man. i sauid "really?" and they said "yeah." i remember pete seeger and others saying he is a young kid and he may not be able to handle the crowd out there, and it is like thousands and thousands of people, and so they said at the end of the song, let's just, and he has a little part that goes if one person does it and if two people do it, and if 50 people do it, and so let's just gout to send out some friends, and so the end of that thing, everybody who had performed at that festival is out there singing the song with me. i got back from that, and it was like a switch had gone off, and it is like, okay, the old days are over, and my dreams are shot [ laughter ] and we are doing something else now. >> and bam, there you have it.
so alice's restaurant took about a year, and then i performed it in the summer of 1967 at the newport folk festival. i rememberb that i was not scheduled to play there, and i went there with my guitar like all of the other people. and then at some point they said, okay, we are going to have to, you know, put you on the main stage. you have to sing that song, man. i sauid "really?" and they said "yeah." i remember pete seeger and others saying he is a young kid and he may not...
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the bbc‘s antiques roadshow, who died five weeks after giving birth to her first child. 34—year—old aliceving evidence at west london coroner's court, from where daniela relph reports. alex gibson—watt, described in court as energetic, enthusiastic and kind. she was a jewellery specialist for sotherby‘s and her expertise had won her a slot on the bbc‘s antiques roadshow where she worked under her maiden name. it's always very thrilling when you see a piece ofjewellery, you know that it's fine. but everything changed after the birth of her daughter, chiara, in 2012. today, her husband anthony told the inquest of the deeply traumatic evening he believed his wife was overtaken by the condition postpartum psychosis. at her home in fulham, in west london, four weeks after her daughter's birth, alice suddenly became hysterical. anthony gibson—watt said she began wailing, screaming and crawling around the bedroom. she then picked up chiara and started shaking her, shouting that her baby was dead. she was eventually taken to a specialist mental health unit at west middlesex hospital, but she suff
the bbc‘s antiques roadshow, who died five weeks after giving birth to her first child. 34—year—old aliceving evidence at west london coroner's court, from where daniela relph reports. alex gibson—watt, described in court as energetic, enthusiastic and kind. she was a jewellery specialist for sotherby‘s and her expertise had won her a slot on the bbc‘s antiques roadshow where she worked under her maiden name. it's always very thrilling when you see a piece ofjewellery, you know that...
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hi, alice, thanks for that.th african currency, obviously, is the most traded currency from the african continent, one of the leaders in the emerging markets space, so obviously a lot of speculation on the currency at the moment. it has dropped, as sally said, by more than 5%, and a further 0.5% this morning, and no analyst is expecting the rand to recover, certainly until we have clarity on what the economic programme is going to be going forward. as was said earlier on, the new minister, malusi gigaba, has said he is going to pursue a radical economic transformation agenda in the treasury, make sure that the government spends much more on supporting small and medium enterprises, creating black industrialists, and giving more money to the poor. you get a sense that the policy will be leaning left a lot more than it already is, and if so, you can expect less fiscal consolidation and more of the government spending than saving. if you add to that everything that is happening into international markets, with iran
hi, alice, thanks for that.th african currency, obviously, is the most traded currency from the african continent, one of the leaders in the emerging markets space, so obviously a lot of speculation on the currency at the moment. it has dropped, as sally said, by more than 5%, and a further 0.5% this morning, and no analyst is expecting the rand to recover, certainly until we have clarity on what the economic programme is going to be going forward. as was said earlier on, the new minister,...
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alice stewart is a republican strategist. always the former communications director for ted cruz. just heard trump say that he wants government to focus on north korea, not necessarily a knee injury as he was equating that to health care. did he kind of reduce the importance of tackling health care after he professed it would be a top priority? >> part of it is making an argument that this isn't a federal issue, this is an issue that should be left to the states which sets up the proposal to allow the states to have waivers to do what they want with many of the regulations. the problem is he's promised to make this a central issue. republicans have wanted to repeal obamacare since the program was created. and let's remember the federal government is and will always be deeply involved in health care. he himself has defended medicare throughout the campaign. that is a federal program, so it kind of goes against part of what he's saying. >> and then, alice, there's this. this is the president last night at the 100th day rally that he had in harris burg, pennsylvania. >> we're going t
alice stewart is a republican strategist. always the former communications director for ted cruz. just heard trump say that he wants government to focus on north korea, not necessarily a knee injury as he was equating that to health care. did he kind of reduce the importance of tackling health care after he professed it would be a top priority? >> part of it is making an argument that this isn't a federal issue, this is an issue that should be left to the states which sets up the proposal...
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alice had to be restrained.rmed she had postpa rtu m where it was confirmed she had postpartum psychosis. it is a very rare psychotic condition, affecting around one in 1000 new mothers. it needs immediate attention. while she was there, alice suffered from a cardiac arrest and later died. the jury cardiac arrest and later died. the jury today concluded that neglect and gross failures by the medical tea m and gross failures by the medical team about mental health unit contributed to alice's death and in their conclusions, they said that staff were not fast enough in carrying out cpr on her and they didn't use the defibrillator available in the room. we have had a statement from alice's husband anthony who has been sitting throughout this inquest every day and he has said, it will never bring alice back but it has given us a better understanding of how she came to die and in time, that may help us move forward. he has also said during the inquest, that he wants his own daughter up one day to be told how wonderful
alice had to be restrained.rmed she had postpa rtu m where it was confirmed she had postpartum psychosis. it is a very rare psychotic condition, affecting around one in 1000 new mothers. it needs immediate attention. while she was there, alice suffered from a cardiac arrest and later died. the jury cardiac arrest and later died. the jury today concluded that neglect and gross failures by the medical tea m and gross failures by the medical team about mental health unit contributed to alice's...
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take sot alice shikina mediadora take sot alice shikina mediadora there were a lot of things con vo/ muchas cosas que se ven muy sospechosas y por eso esperamos que los investigadores procedan con un poco ms de detenimiento dijo esta mediadora.. entre las acciones sospechosas, dijeron, estn la orden de desalojo contra la organizacin y adems la hora en la que ocurri el incendio. momentos en los cuales varios residentes escucharon gente alertando que salieran rpido del lugar.. melissa on cam les cuento que la mujer que acaban de ver. es una mediadora. quien les cuento que la mujer que acaban de ver. es una mediadora. quien se espera intervenga entre la ciudad y los abogados defensores de los inquilinos. quienes solicitaron una reunin con la alcaldesa de la ciudad. esta es toda la informacin por el momento reportando en vivo desde oakland melissa hernandez noticiero telemundo 48 vo/lorena ---un hombre perdi la vida al estrellar su camioneta entre las avenidas ''moorpark'' y ''cypress'', en san jose... ---no se ha dado a conocer la razon por la cul el chofer perdi el control y termin est
take sot alice shikina mediadora take sot alice shikina mediadora there were a lot of things con vo/ muchas cosas que se ven muy sospechosas y por eso esperamos que los investigadores procedan con un poco ms de detenimiento dijo esta mediadora.. entre las acciones sospechosas, dijeron, estn la orden de desalojo contra la organizacin y adems la hora en la que ocurri el incendio. momentos en los cuales varios residentes escucharon gente alertando que salieran rpido del lugar.. melissa on cam les...
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but alice stewart, this -- these strikes came without authorization from congress.the president didn't go to them. there are some members of congress who are critical of that and saying, if there is something next, that they need to be consulted and this is also a lesson perhaps to president trump how important it is to rely upon the intelligence community, which that relationship has been on the rocks as of late. so is it your view, or do you believe, that this president would be going to congress in indeed there would be yet more military action? >> i would certainly like to think so and to follow up to david's point, look, what we're seeing now is someone who campaigned on more of a isolationist viewpoint. but as situations on the ground change, policies and actions certainly change as well. i know for one, my former boss, ted cruz, had concerns about the fact that the president took it upon himself to intervene here without approval from congress. but based on what we're hearing and based on the information we're getting out of mcmaster and certain others, this
but alice stewart, this -- these strikes came without authorization from congress.the president didn't go to them. there are some members of congress who are critical of that and saying, if there is something next, that they need to be consulted and this is also a lesson perhaps to president trump how important it is to rely upon the intelligence community, which that relationship has been on the rocks as of late. so is it your view, or do you believe, that this president would be going to...
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alice, patty, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump makes his 14th visit against to a golf coursetrump golf course. does he no longer stand by this? >> and honestly, obama ought to get off the golf course and get down there. >> and later, fox news anchor bill o'reilly in reports of secret settlements paid to women claiming harassment. just imagine if all the machines at work were constantly thinking. always on the lookout for patterns and connections to make everything work better. i call it the internet of everything, but it's really the internet of everyday life. ♪ the partnership between dell technologies and sap helps make the promise of the internet of things a reality for our customers. we know how powerful live data can be. we use sap at dell to run everything from finance to procurement to travel expenses. and that's the same kind of live insight we can now start offering to all of our customers. and as we get better information, better insights, it can improve virtually every aspect of society and the economy. that's the opportunity of our generation. the next industrial
alice, patty, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump makes his 14th visit against to a golf coursetrump golf course. does he no longer stand by this? >> and honestly, obama ought to get off the golf course and get down there. >> and later, fox news anchor bill o'reilly in reports of secret settlements paid to women claiming harassment. just imagine if all the machines at work were constantly thinking. always on the lookout for patterns and connections to make everything...
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alice, i think you're the most likely to have spent time in washington, d.c.the easter egg roll is to the culture and society of washington. >> well, living here now, i can say that it's more of a fun event for parents to bring their kids to. and certainly, it's starting off to a great start today. there is still the big mystery surrounding today's ceremony. who is in the bunny costume? sean spicer, melissa mccarthy? that remains to be seen. but this is something that is a fun tradition, something presidents and families have enjoyed doing. a lot of white house staffers and those in the administration have the opportunity to bring their kids. i think there's been little too much emphasis put on whether or not they will be prepared for this event, but clearly, it's off to a good start. >> i agree with you. the nation's security and nuclear deterrent does not depend on whether or not there are 20,000 wooden easter eggs ordered in time. julian zellers, some of the pageantry surrounding the white house, the easter egg roll historically do matter. there is a sense
alice, i think you're the most likely to have spent time in washington, d.c.the easter egg roll is to the culture and society of washington. >> well, living here now, i can say that it's more of a fun event for parents to bring their kids to. and certainly, it's starting off to a great start today. there is still the big mystery surrounding today's ceremony. who is in the bunny costume? sean spicer, melissa mccarthy? that remains to be seen. but this is something that is a fun tradition,...
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and alice is having a hard time ajusting to life with kids and the antics get hairy. >> it's funny and charming and endearing and that comes out of the screen, i want people to have a good time watching the show and feel better about their day. >> forget about the craziness in life for a half hour and have a laugh. >> the show's executive producer is an oscar winning disney animator and created imagery mary using cgi and jenna rehearsed with a puppet but when it comes time she is on her own. it moves to the time slot tonight on 6 abc. happy to have jenna elfman back. >> it looks cute. >>> "action news" will be right back. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't
and alice is having a hard time ajusting to life with kids and the antics get hairy. >> it's funny and charming and endearing and that comes out of the screen, i want people to have a good time watching the show and feel better about their day. >> forget about the craziness in life for a half hour and have a laugh. >> the show's executive producer is an oscar winning disney animator and created imagery mary using cgi and jenna rehearsed with a puppet but when it comes time she...
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"alice in wonderland." but you forget that my parents were puerto rican, and back then "alice in wonderland" was not translated, so it wasn't a book that my parents had given me as a child. and you would think -- i should have known about "alice in wonderland," but i didn't, so i had to read "alice in wonderland." and that is what we have to do when we come from a different culture. we can't denigrate the other culture. we can't denigrate our own culture. i take a great deal of pride in the latina i am. [cheers and applause] justice sotomayor: and we have some of the most extraordinary authors, artists, musicians, people of knowledge that the world possesses, but so does america. and that i can share and learn and be in both cultures enriches me. and i hope i am enriching the other culture as well. that is how we do, retaining and maintaining pride in who we are and what we give and forcing others to see us and understand that we too can give of equal value, and that is how i leverage. i never let anybody f
"alice in wonderland." but you forget that my parents were puerto rican, and back then "alice in wonderland" was not translated, so it wasn't a book that my parents had given me as a child. and you would think -- i should have known about "alice in wonderland," but i didn't, so i had to read "alice in wonderland." and that is what we have to do when we come from a different culture. we can't denigrate the other culture. we can't denigrate our own culture....
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schedule our second initiative which we call align and care and outcomes for base payment lead by alice chin we're now in year 2 of the time waiver program and will be coming back back to you with an update on prime to share where we are with you and we're actually ahead of schedule in terms of meeting our goals and some other highlights of this particular initiative is doing work in terms of the medicare incentive with the changes of making are and also have made progress in terms of comprehensive joint replacement programs that were issued this year. >> initiatives three and four initiative number 3, really is the 35ishg9 flow across the system that particular initiative of the a-3 itself is on hi i cannot as the leader does a key purpose and plan and some of the challenges as you may know particularly those who serve on the laguna and the sfgh we continue to have challenges really in the flow of patients not being in the right level of pier in the right place much of the team effort to put out those fires in terms of long term solutions but we're hopeful to bring in the dph lien of p
schedule our second initiative which we call align and care and outcomes for base payment lead by alice chin we're now in year 2 of the time waiver program and will be coming back back to you with an update on prime to share where we are with you and we're actually ahead of schedule in terms of meeting our goals and some other highlights of this particular initiative is doing work in terms of the medicare incentive with the changes of making are and also have made progress in terms of...
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alice there is at 4:25 in the morning. and i'll see you at 6:00 and 7:00 along with bruce johnson. i lowered it from 85 to 84. would have been 85. close to bull's eye. i'm going to go 84 again tomorrow. pretty much the same air mass. that's pretty warm and pretty muggy for this time year, tomorrow. average high is only 70. here is the radar over the last couple of hours. a couple of st, toward baltimore and one towards annapolis and bowie. this is moderate rain over clinton. headed off to the north and east. i think it might make it all the way to annapolis where all is said and done, laugher in midnight. tomorrow morning from bus stop, nice. 60s and 70s. don't think we'll have the widespread fog and low clouds we had this morning. isolated storm in. don't plan around that. dry. will feel like june tomorrow night. hot saturday and sunday with mainly afternoon and evening thunderstorms. lesson saturday, a few more numerous on sunday. can you get a lot of stuff down over the weekend. 84, 90 on saturday, 89. record high 91 at national on saturday, 92 on sunday. back to 83 on monday. c
alice there is at 4:25 in the morning. and i'll see you at 6:00 and 7:00 along with bruce johnson. i lowered it from 85 to 84. would have been 85. close to bull's eye. i'm going to go 84 again tomorrow. pretty much the same air mass. that's pretty warm and pretty muggy for this time year, tomorrow. average high is only 70. here is the radar over the last couple of hours. a couple of st, toward baltimore and one towards annapolis and bowie. this is moderate rain over clinton. headed off to the...
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that is it. >> alice and wonderland. >> so beautiful.plos toms ap walked around the trees then told melt the history. >> this is the first county park system in the country rig here. you talk about how in japan, cherry blossoms are part of the religious culture and people use it to med. yeah. >> do you have allergies? autos no. >> no. >> one thing they didn't warn me about. people look to clam the trees. >> right. >> maze have done that but we'll keep this a secret. >> i won't receipt them know what happened? >> so, yeah. i got my buddy here, the layon. nothing to worry. nothing to fear here. and what is that? >> oh, he was just talking about how beautiful the lady lion over here looks. it is worth it. >> thank you, sibile. [laughter] reporter: united airlines has once again stirred up a nation ago uproar just weeks after the leggings debacle from this video posted sunday evening. [yelling] reporter: throw security guards apropping dr. daniel doo from elizabethtown, kentucky. dr. doa was grab then on the video you see him company screami
that is it. >> alice and wonderland. >> so beautiful.plos toms ap walked around the trees then told melt the history. >> this is the first county park system in the country rig here. you talk about how in japan, cherry blossoms are part of the religious culture and people use it to med. yeah. >> do you have allergies? autos no. >> no. >> one thing they didn't warn me about. people look to clam the trees. >> right. >> maze have done that but we'll...
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alice, that seems pretty significant, no? >> sure it is. i've said this for the last week or so, given so much that has gone on with regard to how devin nunes has handled this investigation, i think we need to just hold all of our cards, let the investigation play itself out, and then look at the facts after the investigation is complete. i think this has been handled in a very poor way. i think the way he has gone to the press and the president before a meeting with other members of the intel committee was inappropriate. i think there's so much of this particular aspect of the russian influence in the election case has been bungled. we need to let this investigation play out. and keep focus on the big picture what this was all about is did we know that russia did interfere with our election, but did it influence it in any way, and that's what we need to keep the focus on. >> we have a couple of seconds, but dean, i want to give you one more chance to get in on the conversation. what do you think about that information sort of getting burie
alice, that seems pretty significant, no? >> sure it is. i've said this for the last week or so, given so much that has gone on with regard to how devin nunes has handled this investigation, i think we need to just hold all of our cards, let the investigation play itself out, and then look at the facts after the investigation is complete. i think this has been handled in a very poor way. i think the way he has gone to the press and the president before a meeting with other members of the...
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those are two large changes, but i don't find them shocking. >> are these, alice stewart, flip flops and, therefore, by definition you can flip flop back, or are these fundamental changes? if they are fundamental changes, doesn't that alienate his base and possibly hurt him the next time around? >> a lot of that remains to be seen. i don't think people should be surprised at the west wing whiplash we're seeing. if the voters thought trump changing his position was an unforgivable sin, he never would have won the nomination and never would have become president. that's something they've just come to accept. in his mind, he would much rather prove to be someone inconsistent than to lose. and certainly as mary katharine said. the real test will be he cannot continue to flip flop and not have any successes. he needs to start showing some success and getting things done when it comes to key issues such as obamacare and the border and creating jobs. that will be a big test and that's important and certainly much more of a focus for the base showing successes than whether or not he's taking
those are two large changes, but i don't find them shocking. >> are these, alice stewart, flip flops and, therefore, by definition you can flip flop back, or are these fundamental changes? if they are fundamental changes, doesn't that alienate his base and possibly hurt him the next time around? >> a lot of that remains to be seen. i don't think people should be surprised at the west wing whiplash we're seeing. if the voters thought trump changing his position was an unforgivable...
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alice, just how important are these other agenda items to his supporters?they're very important. i will say this. keith's right about virtually everything he said with regard to, to this date, there haven't been a lot of identifiable successes other than neil gorsuch to the supreme court and with regard to tpp. but the good thing is he is going back to the table on obamacare, he's continuing to work on securing the border. that's a big part of the budget proposal that he's putting forward. so while things haven't materialized to this point, he continues to keep them high on the list of priorities and we haven't seen the last certainly of health care. we're going to see some tremendous work with regard to tax reform that will be beneficial to all americans, not just his base. and certainly with regard to immigration reform and securing the border. that work is just beginning. >> what are the chances we'll see a government shutdown this week? >> well, here's the thing. jeff sessions was on tv today saying that the democrats might shut down the government. dem
alice, just how important are these other agenda items to his supporters?they're very important. i will say this. keith's right about virtually everything he said with regard to, to this date, there haven't been a lot of identifiable successes other than neil gorsuch to the supreme court and with regard to tpp. but the good thing is he is going back to the table on obamacare, he's continuing to work on securing the border. that's a big part of the budget proposal that he's putting forward. so...
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so that's something to keep in mind. >> alice, why does he only have a 40% aapproval rating? governing is hard and he's made some tough decisions. >> no. >> sure the key is he's been a very outspoken kacandidate, a vy outspoken president and you're going to ruffle some feathers. he never ran to be mr. popularity. he ran to be president of the united states. >> i think -- i would say the reason so many people dils approve of his conduct and his job in the oval office is he's been incompetent. he actually has failed to do much other than scare the crap out of people around the world with things like the missile strike in syria, which was of no consequence, and them declaring he was going to send a fleet out to north korea, which was actually going the wrong way. people look at this guy and say he's scary and they wake up every day thinking am i going to wake up to a new war, what's he doing about jobs? he's been a complete failure. >> jonathan, it's worse for democrats according to the poll numbers. 67% think the democratic party is out of touch. why? what are they doing wrong?
so that's something to keep in mind. >> alice, why does he only have a 40% aapproval rating? governing is hard and he's made some tough decisions. >> no. >> sure the key is he's been a very outspoken kacandidate, a vy outspoken president and you're going to ruffle some feathers. he never ran to be mr. popularity. he ran to be president of the united states. >> i think -- i would say the reason so many people dils approve of his conduct and his job in the oval office is...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other irresistible foodie reality shows. his new collection of mouthwatering multicultural recipes, the red rooster cookbook: the story of food and hustle in harlem has just been published. he's marcus samuelsson, this is overheard. (applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other...
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anthony gibson watt spoke movingly to the court about what he saw happen to his wife, he said alice hadible to the baby. about four weeks in she started to show signs of anxiety. he then described how one evening at their home in fulham west london she dramatically became not of sound mind as he put it. he said it had been dramatically traumatic experience. he said his wife had beenin experience. he said his wife had been in bed and suddenly started and wailing and she started to crawl around the bedroom. she picked up their daughter and started shaking her believing their daughter was dead. he said it was a dramatic experience for him, she was eventually admitted to hospital and moved to a mental health unit but chic suffered a cardiac arrest and an injury to her liver and died a few days later. he said he hoped to this in quest to get to the truth of her death. thank you. the ukip leader, paul nuttall, will set out his party's campaign for local elections in england, scotland and wales later today. mr nuttall, who last night met party activists in lincolnshire, will say that ‘open doo
anthony gibson watt spoke movingly to the court about what he saw happen to his wife, he said alice hadible to the baby. about four weeks in she started to show signs of anxiety. he then described how one evening at their home in fulham west london she dramatically became not of sound mind as he put it. he said it had been dramatically traumatic experience. he said his wife had beenin experience. he said his wife had been in bed and suddenly started and wailing and she started to crawl around...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an academy award nominated and emmy award winning actor best known for the tv series wings and ned and stacey, and films like sideways and spiderman 3. his latest role is soon to be ex-husband robert dufresne on the hbo comedy, divorce. he's thomas haden church, this is overheard. (pleasant music) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- hate to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? just got an f from you actually. (applause) thomas haden church, nice to see you.
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an academy award nominated and emmy award winning actor best known for the tv series wings and ned and stacey, and films like sideways and spiderman 3. his latest...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer's circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an award winning novelist, short-story writer, and academic who's 26 works of fiction over an amazing four decades include, world's end, tortilla curtain, tooth and claw, wild child, the harder they come, and the road to wellville. his latest, the terranauts, has just been published. he's t. c. boyle, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and, over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an -f. (applauding) t. c. bo
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next on american history tv we hear a united states , holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90-minute event. >> we are so thrilled you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohost from the 9/11 memorial and museum.
next on american history tv we hear a united states , holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90-minute event. >> we are so thrilled you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also...