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anita... it's not what you think. anita! our kfc famous bowl is famous. okay, 5 reasons. layered together for what might be the world's best-tasting full meal. how do we make that recipe even more famous? [ sizzling ] we put bacon on it. [ male announcer ] wow, another one for the colonel. introducing the new kfc cheesy bacon bowl. try it right now for only $3.99. everything's better with bacon. [ male announcer ] no argument here, rachel. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it all starts with a windows 7 pc. ♪ the problem? right here. i couldn't breathe... i couldn't sleep and mornings? rough. i tried tissues and neti pot thingy and even more tissues then i said enough! and i found the solution. [ female announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. i put it on and...wow! instant relief. i breathed better...slept better felt better. [ female announcer ] take the breathe right challenge and breathe better or your money back. [ man ] come on! it's your right to breathe right! cuban [ man ] come on! cajun raw
anita... it's not what you think. anita! our kfc famous bowl is famous. okay, 5 reasons. layered together for what might be the world's best-tasting full meal. how do we make that recipe even more famous? [ sizzling ] we put bacon on it. [ male announcer ] wow, another one for the colonel. introducing the new kfc cheesy bacon bowl. try it right now for only $3.99. everything's better with bacon. [ male announcer ] no argument here, rachel. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. ♪ [...
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anita... it's not what you think. anita! our kfc famous bowl is famous. okay, 5 reasons. layered together for what might be the world's best-tasting full meal. how do we make that recipe even more famous? [ sizzling ] we put bacon on it. [ male announcer ] wow, another one for the colonel. introducing the new kfc cheesy bacon bowl. try it right now for only $3.99. everything's better with bacon. [ male announcer ] no argument here, rachel. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it all starts with a windows 7 pc. ♪ the problem? right here. i couldn't breathe... i couldn't sleep and mornings? rough. i tried tissues and neti pot thingy and even more tissues then i said enough! and i found the solution. [ female announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. i put it on and...wow! instant relief. i breathed better...slept better felt better. [ female announcer ] take the breathe right challenge and breathe better or your money back. [ man ] come on! it's your right to breathe right! cuban [ man ] come on! cajun raw
anita... it's not what you think. anita! our kfc famous bowl is famous. okay, 5 reasons. layered together for what might be the world's best-tasting full meal. how do we make that recipe even more famous? [ sizzling ] we put bacon on it. [ male announcer ] wow, another one for the colonel. introducing the new kfc cheesy bacon bowl. try it right now for only $3.99. everything's better with bacon. [ male announcer ] no argument here, rachel. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. ♪ [...
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anita hill did this. her still, fully present, but really lucid testimony, that ugly microphone stuck in her beautiful face, that of unblinking camera gawking at her from point-blank range - after she spoke, complaints of sexual harassment across the nation tripled and quadrupled and more in numbers where they have roughly stabilized. outrage of how she was treated by the senate, a political scientist documented, elected bill clinton. hmmm. [laughter] women around the world realized that this is not just life. actually, it violates their civil and human rights and mobilized and now there are laws against it everywhere in the world. [applause] all this happened because women identified with anita hill, with her dignity enter quality of presence. they believed her with a ferocity and more, said so as time and eat paheat passed. they saw her stand in the fire and come through it. they realize that what had been done to them was at least as unequal and violated as what had been done to her. when she was asked
anita hill did this. her still, fully present, but really lucid testimony, that ugly microphone stuck in her beautiful face, that of unblinking camera gawking at her from point-blank range - after she spoke, complaints of sexual harassment across the nation tripled and quadrupled and more in numbers where they have roughly stabilized. outrage of how she was treated by the senate, a political scientist documented, elected bill clinton. hmmm. [laughter] women around the world realized that this...
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but it had a conversation with anita hill. again, -- it is my pleasure now to sit down and have a conversation with anita hill. again, it is my pleasure and my honor to introduce and anita hill. [applause] >> thank you so much, so much. thank you, pat, for that wonderful introduction. i am really excited to talk with you. >> i am looking forward to it myself. i want to turn to your book in just a moment, but i also want to begin, because i know that you had wanted to talk about how your team was put together for that hearing, and to the knowledge so many of the people who are here today from the opening salvo in history. did you want to say just a few things? >> i always like to say thank you. i did testify, and many of you have this vision, the image of me sitting there by myself at that long table with all of the senators lined up in front of me, but i also want to remind you that i had some wonderful people who, as i say, had my back, who came together really, because they believed in the process, the integrity of the court
but it had a conversation with anita hill. again, -- it is my pleasure now to sit down and have a conversation with anita hill. again, it is my pleasure and my honor to introduce and anita hill. [applause] >> thank you so much, so much. thank you, pat, for that wonderful introduction. i am really excited to talk with you. >> i am looking forward to it myself. i want to turn to your book in just a moment, but i also want to begin, because i know that you had wanted to talk about how...
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think about anita hill in this moment. how many articles exist that refer to the way in which she was treated as racist? they have yet to be written. he can become a racial victim, but she cannot. all of this is to say that we have to understand at that moment. we have to understand how race and gender are working together to shape how clarence thomas can become a racial big dumb and to the extent to which that possibility did not exist for the anita hill. we have to think about how gender interventions need to have that racial understanding in mind and how racial intervention need to be infused with that gender policy as well. that is a lesson i don't think we learned in the moment. it is certainly a lesson i hope we understand it today. [applause] >> a blog has been rewarded in numerous ways. i think the most valuable aspect from all over the world has been in the many obstacles my generation feels we face. my peers have written about everything from personal struggles to double standards to the sexual coverage and yes,
think about anita hill in this moment. how many articles exist that refer to the way in which she was treated as racist? they have yet to be written. he can become a racial victim, but she cannot. all of this is to say that we have to understand at that moment. we have to understand how race and gender are working together to shape how clarence thomas can become a racial big dumb and to the extent to which that possibility did not exist for the anita hill. we have to think about how gender...
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thanks for joining us, anita. a real pleasure. all right, thanks. continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
thanks for joining us, anita. a real pleasure. all right, thanks. continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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anita may be calling on the phone.ou know, what struck me about the entire day of anita perry, we had ali weinberg with her all day. that's why she's, we got her down there. it was as if someone got to her and said, hey, you realize you got to sort of tone this down a little bit. >> yeah. she was down there in south carolina and making this very religious speech. i think it was -- >> it was a prayer group. >> in south carolina. a lot of evangelicals down there. but she at some point sounded like she was whining a little about this campaign and, you know, criticizing the press. criticizing other conservatives. she was playing the faith card saying they were attacking her husband because of his faith, his very conservative views. and you imagine that at some point they're going to have to have sort of an anita perry remake. you saw that happen with michelle obama for instance when she kind of went off script and they had to give her a remake and you imagine that might have to happen here too. >> and that transformation,
anita may be calling on the phone.ou know, what struck me about the entire day of anita perry, we had ali weinberg with her all day. that's why she's, we got her down there. it was as if someone got to her and said, hey, you realize you got to sort of tone this down a little bit. >> yeah. she was down there in south carolina and making this very religious speech. i think it was -- >> it was a prayer group. >> in south carolina. a lot of evangelicals down there. but she at some...
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anita. >> all right. thank you. >>> a virginia man named isaac kustelo really gets around. he married four different women without ever divorcing any of them. court records show he married a woman in chesapeake in 2000. married a second woman in 2008. snagged a third wife in hope well in '09 and tied the knot with wife number four in virginia beach. when number four found out about one, two and three, she left hiu but only for a month. the mother-in-law says they're now back together. she has one word for him. unbelievable. >>> well, much closer to home, more wedding blues. a couple got wedding over the weekend at fairfax united methodist church and while they were tying the knot a thief made off with a major hall. cash, credit cards, cell phones, ids, the whole nine yards. >>> the government's investigation into the 2001 anthrax attack is once again coming under fire. this time the heat is being a flied by an expert on disease at lsu. letters containing anthrax killed five people as you rem
anita. >> all right. thank you. >>> a virginia man named isaac kustelo really gets around. he married four different women without ever divorcing any of them. court records show he married a woman in chesapeake in 2000. married a second woman in 2008. snagged a third wife in hope well in '09 and tied the knot with wife number four in virginia beach. when number four found out about one, two and three, she left hiu but only for a month. the mother-in-law says they're now back...
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ann romney and anita perry are now in this race, too. kelly o'donnell, nbc news, washington. >> and a program note, tomorrow on "meet the press" virginia governor bob mcdonnell and massachusetts governor deval patrick join david gregory to talk decision 2012 and a whole lot more. >>> what began with a small disorganized protest on wall street in lower manhattan here in new york has grown today to demonstrations nationwide against corporate greed. from new york to l.a., even up in maine, people took to the streets to express their anger and make sure their message is heard. but what exactly is their message? we sent nbc's michelle franzen to find out. >> we are the 99%! >> reporter: two weeks and counting. several hundred faithful protestors continue to camp out at a park near wall street. their numbers grow each day, fuelled by the power of social media. a few scuffles with nypd and the common threat of discontent over high unemployment and distrust of government and corporations. >> there's something unjust going on right now in this ec
ann romney and anita perry are now in this race, too. kelly o'donnell, nbc news, washington. >> and a program note, tomorrow on "meet the press" virginia governor bob mcdonnell and massachusetts governor deval patrick join david gregory to talk decision 2012 and a whole lot more. >>> what began with a small disorganized protest on wall street in lower manhattan here in new york has grown today to demonstrations nationwide against corporate greed. from new york to l.a.,...
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[applause] >> hi, anita. nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> i'm reverend ellen -- [inaudible] i'm a minister and disability comissioner. i want to thank you for putting this a succinct way the way we need to heal our commitments together, and we can't leave anyone out of that process either and wanted to add one more element in your discussion, and that is persons with disabilities, children with disabilities who don't have access to the same opportunities, especially coming from communities where the resources have not been really, um, brought in. and i wondered if you could comment a little bit on that and how, um, we can bring this into a full circle to really bring in, um, the municipalities to really see this as a serious issue, especially with young women of color who then have this added, you know, kind of hurdle to deal with. >> okay. well, thank you for your question. you know, we have, i have often talked about what happened with the laws protecting against disability, discrimination. and in so
[applause] >> hi, anita. nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> i'm reverend ellen -- [inaudible] i'm a minister and disability comissioner. i want to thank you for putting this a succinct way the way we need to heal our commitments together, and we can't leave anyone out of that process either and wanted to add one more element in your discussion, and that is persons with disabilities, children with disabilities who don't have access to the same opportunities, especially...
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derek and anita. >> wow. you, gary. >> clearly not a good solution. >>> the occupy dc protest is now four weeks strong. and there are no signs of protestors backing down. that involves concern among some people who live and work near the square who say noise has become a pretty big problem. >> you can understand that. of course now they have reached out to 9news now and our brittany morehouse is live to explain just how she may have brokered a possible solution to all of this. brittany. >> reporter: keep our fingers crossed. a solution that starts with one simple e-mail from a law student at george washington university. she lives right there across the street from the protest where i'm standing. and she has one simple request. a little quieter, please, after hours. >> when they first got here, you couldn't see any of the tents. >> reporter: from her window, she can see every movement. she can hear every shout. coming from the occupy dc protest. >> a lot of the time during the day with the honking and the che
derek and anita. >> wow. you, gary. >> clearly not a good solution. >>> the occupy dc protest is now four weeks strong. and there are no signs of protestors backing down. that involves concern among some people who live and work near the square who say noise has become a pretty big problem. >> you can understand that. of course now they have reached out to 9news now and our brittany morehouse is live to explain just how she may have brokered a possible solution to all...
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. >> reporter: here is the issue, anita.h department relies on the cancer registry which began compiling in 1992. they said fort detrick was polluting decades before that, so they should look back decades more than it does. residents have long noted what appears to be greater incidents of cancer among neighbors of fort detrick which is the air, land and water. >> well, there is no abnormal amount of cancer for any of those cancer types. >> reporter: an ongoing department study near the fort is based on the maryland cancer registry that began compiling data in 1992. it did find some evidence of slightly higher cancer rates in general for a six year period in the early 2,000. >> compared with the u.s. rate and the maryland rate and this is -- this shows age adjusted rates of all cancers in maryland and in frederick county. >> reporter: but all totaled. >> at the end of the day, none of these appear to be statistically significant evidence of cluster. >> reporter: going back to 1992 statistics only is not good enough for one ca
. >> reporter: here is the issue, anita.h department relies on the cancer registry which began compiling in 1992. they said fort detrick was polluting decades before that, so they should look back decades more than it does. residents have long noted what appears to be greater incidents of cancer among neighbors of fort detrick which is the air, land and water. >> well, there is no abnormal amount of cancer for any of those cancer types. >> reporter: an ongoing department study...
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we'll talk to professor anita hill. i'm andrea mitchell in new york. hours after the senate voted to kill the president's jobs bill poll numbers show that the public is behind it. the poll shows that the proposal is favored 63 to 32%. here so to break it down is host of the daily rundown and an msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics. the poll shows that people agree by large margins with the democrat's plan on how to pay for the jobs bill. just look at these numbers. we talk about how to pay for it. you have the numbers there. 64 to 31. what is this telling you? >> this is not new when it comes to the proposals that the president has been pitching. but there there is another question here before we gave the people the details of the jobs bill we just asked them should congress approve this or not approve this, president obama's job's bill and it was 30% in favor and 22% not in favor and 44% with no opinion. so that tells you that it's not just part of the broader conversation yet. is it a winnable message when you make the description a
we'll talk to professor anita hill. i'm andrea mitchell in new york. hours after the senate voted to kill the president's jobs bill poll numbers show that the public is behind it. the poll shows that the proposal is favored 63 to 32%. here so to break it down is host of the daily rundown and an msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics. the poll shows that people agree by large margins with the democrat's plan on how to pay for the jobs bill. just look at these numbers. we talk...
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what do you say about anita?tting tough on mitt romney and getting tough saying he implied he may not have a moral that is the same compass that keeps him from being wishy washy and emotional. she is become an aggressive sur gal surigate. >> maybe she should be the candidate. >> it will be a big rick perry push on national coverage as well. thank you, sir. i'm chuck todd and tamron hall has a look at what's next. >> we are following developing news and the fallout of a major teacher's cheating scandal and the teachers could lose their licenses. this is a big scandal. plus, how can hurm an cain keep up with momentum now that he is leading in one poll. no prominent republicans have endorsed him and some people are calling him the front-runner who is doomed. the tea party attacking the occupy wall street protesters and members are launching a new attack campaign and trying dig up dirt on the protesters. "news nation" is minutes away. woman: we love ordering sushi, but it was getting expensive. so to save some money.
what do you say about anita?tting tough on mitt romney and getting tough saying he implied he may not have a moral that is the same compass that keeps him from being wishy washy and emotional. she is become an aggressive sur gal surigate. >> maybe she should be the candidate. >> it will be a big rick perry push on national coverage as well. thank you, sir. i'm chuck todd and tamron hall has a look at what's next. >> we are following developing news and the fallout of a major...
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my wife, anita, has really loved going to those film festivals, too.ed. anita and i want to work very hard with our friends to take my first visit to the middle eastern countries so i can touch the kinds of bridges you have been building. i want to do that. those of the same bridges' we have built in our asian communities. everyone of you who have come here and been successful in education, arts, and businesses, you have gone back and build those bridges so others can continue coming, and to make sure that we have that type of cultural appreciation. that's why i'm excited. whether you are from palestine, yemen, morocco, all of these middle eastern countries -- we welcome you all here with pride. [applause] i want to be able to visit all those countries myself. i want to know where it is you came from and what it is that you are so proud of, having left, and want to continue improving, and where your children want to visit for generations to come. with that, i would like to recognize for the outstanding lifetime achievement award somebody who i have adm
my wife, anita, has really loved going to those film festivals, too.ed. anita and i want to work very hard with our friends to take my first visit to the middle eastern countries so i can touch the kinds of bridges you have been building. i want to do that. those of the same bridges' we have built in our asian communities. everyone of you who have come here and been successful in education, arts, and businesses, you have gone back and build those bridges so others can continue coming, and to...
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what challenges does anita hill see ahead? the youngest of 13 children, anita hill grew up in a farm in rural oklahoma. after receiving her jd from yale university in 1980, she worked in private practice and for the federal government in washington, d.c.. hill is the author of numerous professional articles on international commerce, commercial law, bankruptcy, and civil rights. he book, "speaking truth to power" details her experience as a witness in the thomas supreme court hearings. her littest book is the basis for our present discussion. please join me in welcoming to the cam bridge forum, anita hill. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, good evening, and i cannot say thank you enough. i'm thrilled to be here. thank you, professor rose, for that introduction, and thank all of you for coming out tonight in this lovely weather. [laughter] i could stay all night here. i have friends here, of course, i have to start with beacon press, but i will also end with saying thank you to my colleagues for comin
what challenges does anita hill see ahead? the youngest of 13 children, anita hill grew up in a farm in rural oklahoma. after receiving her jd from yale university in 1980, she worked in private practice and for the federal government in washington, d.c.. hill is the author of numerous professional articles on international commerce, commercial law, bankruptcy, and civil rights. he book, "speaking truth to power" details her experience as a witness in the thomas supreme court...
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there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb into your own life and own family story, how did you figure out what was true? >> that was a tough one. first of all, being a reporter, so often it is about a way with of finding our own stories and the stories we write about. one of the aspects so interesting for so many of us, if you are an introverted extrovert or shy person or rather hidden asking questions is a great way to hide. if you are writing a memoir, it makes you scour because you care about being accurate. this was complicated because i worried about this for a long time, who was right? who was wro
there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb...
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anita, lesli? >> thank you, delia. >>> today's detention hearing for a virginia man accused of spying on u.s. citizens for syria has been postponed. prosecutors say 47-year-old mohammed swade, a syrian. the government has been brutally suppressing a popular revolt in syria and they say they are trying to intimidate expats. the syrian government denies it used him as an agent. >>> prince george's county police need your help to find a couple of thieves. so this is a picture of a man wanted in connection with several breaking and entering cases in college park. and then this is an alleged accomplice. these pictures were taken in new carollton. if you know anything about these men, prince george's county police want to hear from you. >>> the medical examiner has just released new details in the murder of that german town mom whose son is still missing. jane mcquain was beaten and stabbed to death and police are charged her husband but bruce leshan reports curtis lopez hast has hired a lawyer and he is
anita, lesli? >> thank you, delia. >>> today's detention hearing for a virginia man accused of spying on u.s. citizens for syria has been postponed. prosecutors say 47-year-old mohammed swade, a syrian. the government has been brutally suppressing a popular revolt in syria and they say they are trying to intimidate expats. the syrian government denies it used him as an agent. >>> prince george's county police need your help to find a couple of thieves. so this is a...
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. >> well, anita and derek, here is the take of humankindness.n family deal with the life of cancer then try to claim medical expenses, the irs bounces the return letting the parents know somehow someone has claimed their dead child as a deduction first. little alexis thought the tumor wrapped around her brain stem for 33 months before dying two weeks short of her fifth birthday. the little painter left hundreds of drawings and enormous medical bills for her parents. [ no audio ] ] >> we are expecting money back from our tax returns. >> reporter: but when they got a call from their accountant thursday. >> and it was -- and there was an error in the filing because somebody else had used our daughter's social security number. >> this is the last thing we needed right now. it's so horrible that someone could think to do this. >> it's bad enough that you have to deal with a child who has cancer and then watch them die in your house. but then to find out that somebody is trying to profit off of your deceased child, it's just beyond belief. >> reporter
. >> well, anita and derek, here is the take of humankindness.n family deal with the life of cancer then try to claim medical expenses, the irs bounces the return letting the parents know somehow someone has claimed their dead child as a deduction first. little alexis thought the tumor wrapped around her brain stem for 33 months before dying two weeks short of her fifth birthday. the little painter left hundreds of drawings and enormous medical bills for her parents. [ no audio ] ]...
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anita. >> gary, thank you.o's bombing campaign in libya may soon come to an end now that moammar gadhafi is dead. the council met today and set october 31 as the preliminary date to end the operation. a formal decision will come next week. the alliance has run air patrols over libya for the last seven months to help the cause. >>> maryland's brand-new congressional map could be headed for court. political action committee announced today that it's going to file a motion challenging the plan in federal court. the prince georges county based pack also plans to ask the justice department for an injunction, claiming the map violates the voting rights act by die luting the minority vote. signed the redistricting plan into law yesterday. >>> power says the two nuclear reactors at the power station are ready to go. but the nuclear regulatory commission says not so fast. the reactors have been offline since the august 23 earthquake that hit in nearby mineral. dominion power said it found no damage that would prevent op
anita. >> gary, thank you.o's bombing campaign in libya may soon come to an end now that moammar gadhafi is dead. the council met today and set october 31 as the preliminary date to end the operation. a formal decision will come next week. the alliance has run air patrols over libya for the last seven months to help the cause. >>> maryland's brand-new congressional map could be headed for court. political action committee announced today that it's going to file a motion...
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it almost feels -- i feel possessive about the term "anita's story." in a way, it almost obliterate to because we all have a moment where we identify with the need as story. she came to mind classroom and told me her story. by any hill conference story is apparently the assigned security guard or security police officer to the men's room to keep us from taking it over. [laughter] i love this arc, the art of time. -- the arc of time. so the real aeneas' story -- i should not say the real anything. i have the real anita here. [laughter] [applause] your book is a phenomenal look. i cannot say enough what a gorgeous writer -- she writes like a dream. i really urge you to write. but in the title, you use the word "home" and tomorrow will be the anniversary of your late mother. she would have been 100 years old tomorrow. you dedicate this to her and your grandmother and your great- grandmother. i wonder if you could talk a little bit about the framing of the discussion of the housing crisis in terms of the women in your life. you told me a story about ken bu
it almost feels -- i feel possessive about the term "anita's story." in a way, it almost obliterate to because we all have a moment where we identify with the need as story. she came to mind classroom and told me her story. by any hill conference story is apparently the assigned security guard or security police officer to the men's room to keep us from taking it over. [laughter] i love this arc, the art of time. -- the arc of time. so the real aeneas' story -- i should not say the...
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. >> anita, we are following a breaking development at this hour. we had been awaiting word from judge robert greenburgh about whether some very, very graphic photographs of jayna murray at the crime scene would be allowed in opening statements tomorrow. the defense had argued that could be prejudicial to the jury. we are learning from our colleague, christina, in the courtroom that some of those photos will be allowed. first, both bodies as they were found at the scene will be allowed in opening statements. jayna murray shown alive and also very interesting development in that a photo of jayna murray's shattered skull as well as her hand will be allowed in the courtroom tomorrow. that apparently is to indicate the type of weapons used in the commission of this crime. anita, you had referred to jury selection earlier and i'm told that the jury selection process, what's left of it will happen very quickly tomorrow, paving the way for opening statements to begin as early as late morning. friends and family of jayna murray, the victim in this case have
. >> anita, we are following a breaking development at this hour. we had been awaiting word from judge robert greenburgh about whether some very, very graphic photographs of jayna murray at the crime scene would be allowed in opening statements tomorrow. the defense had argued that could be prejudicial to the jury. we are learning from our colleague, christina, in the courtroom that some of those photos will be allowed. first, both bodies as they were found at the scene will be allowed in...
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anita. >> reporter: a public display of the private side of anita perry today, exposing both her deep christian faith. >> amen. >> reporter: and deep frustration over attacks on her husband's campaign. >> we have been brutalized by our opponents in our own party. so much of that is i think they look at him because of his faith. >> reporter: at a prayer breakfast in south carolina where 60% of republican voters say they are christian, today mrs. perry wiped tears recalling her grandfather who had been a deakin and then used biblical references to declare god revealed to her that her husband of 29 years should run for president. >> he felt like he needed to see the burning bush. i said, look, let me tell you something. you may not see that burning bush, but there are people seeing that burning bush for you. >> reporter: governor perry's campaign soared at first but faded after poor debate performances. >> i think the debates have been unfair. i think he's been the recipient of arrows. >> reporter: mrs. perry's tone took on a sharp edge later today at more secular campaign events, mockin
anita. >> reporter: a public display of the private side of anita perry today, exposing both her deep christian faith. >> amen. >> reporter: and deep frustration over attacks on her husband's campaign. >> we have been brutalized by our opponents in our own party. so much of that is i think they look at him because of his faith. >> reporter: at a prayer breakfast in south carolina where 60% of republican voters say they are christian, today mrs. perry wiped tears...
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anita? >> andrea mccarren, thank you. >>> a man is arrested and accused of spying on syrian protestors in washington. the suspect is mohamad soueid. he acted in order to collect information on people protesting the government crackdown. prosecutors say the syrian government paid for him to travel to syria and they say that's where he met with intelligence officials and spoke privately with the syrian president. >>> we have new information on a fatal pedestrian accident near the national zoo. a new report says the sports utility vehicle that hit a 64- year-old woman is registered to the swiss embassy. that accident happened last thursday in the 3100 block of connecticut avenue. rishikoff died the next day. police have educating whether or not the driver -- are investigating whether or not the driver was on the cell phone when the accident happened. >>> and it's been pretty wet out there all day long. off and on anyway. chief meteorologist topper shutt tracking the weather. we're on the radar,
anita? >> andrea mccarren, thank you. >>> a man is arrested and accused of spying on syrian protestors in washington. the suspect is mohamad soueid. he acted in order to collect information on people protesting the government crackdown. prosecutors say the syrian government paid for him to travel to syria and they say that's where he met with intelligence officials and spoke privately with the syrian president. >>> we have new information on a fatal pedestrian accident...
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but when it is on camera and seen everywhere so anita perry really told us how she feels. a public display of the private side of anita perry today exposing her deep christian faith. >> amen. >> and deep frustration over attacks on her husband's campaign. >> we're being scrutinized by our own party. >> 60% of republican voters say they are christian and today mrs. perry wiped tears recalling her grandfather who had been a deacon and used biblical references to declare that god revealed to her that her husband should run for president. >> he felt like he needed to see the burning bush. i said look, let me tell you something, you may not have seen that burning bush but there are people who have seen it for you. >>> i think the debates have been unfair. i think he has been the recipient of arrows. >> mrs. perry's tone took on a sharp edge later today at more secular campaign events. >> when i hear 9-9-9, i want to call 911. >> someone said it may take 40 years to recover from president obama. if he is re-elected, i don't know that 40 years will be enough. >> so hearing anita
but when it is on camera and seen everywhere so anita perry really told us how she feels. a public display of the private side of anita perry today exposing her deep christian faith. >> amen. >> and deep frustration over attacks on her husband's campaign. >> we're being scrutinized by our own party. >> 60% of republican voters say they are christian and today mrs. perry wiped tears recalling her grandfather who had been a deacon and used biblical references to declare...
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anita. >> four u.s. senators and health officials from the cities hosting the world series are urging the baseball player's union agree to banning chewing tobacco. the world series begins in st. louis wednesday night. the senators say smokeless tobacco -- health officials are urging them to not use tobacco, in addition for calling for a permanent ban. >>> is it really just shyness or could it be a serious anxiety disorder? a new government study finds half of all teenagers believe they are shy, but that same study finds some teenagers actually have a troubling anxiety disorder that could be inhibiting them from every day functioning. researchers say the main treatment is behavioral therapy in which sufferers are exposed yag gradually that expose them. >>> a father arrested after police say he had his nine-year- old daughter chauffeur him around because he was drunk. >>> you're watching an intense game of soccer between the u.s. and haiti. everyone is an amputee. coming up, hear the incredible story of su
anita. >> four u.s. senators and health officials from the cities hosting the world series are urging the baseball player's union agree to banning chewing tobacco. the world series begins in st. louis wednesday night. the senators say smokeless tobacco -- health officials are urging them to not use tobacco, in addition for calling for a permanent ban. >>> is it really just shyness or could it be a serious anxiety disorder? a new government study finds half of all teenagers...
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the author is anita hill. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. there was mourning in egypt, and new tensions, after deadly clashes among muslims, christians and government forces. wall street rocketed higher after france and germany vowed comprehensive action on the european debt crisis. the dow industrials gained 330 points. and the u.n. reported hundreds of taliban suspects in afghanistan have been abused with beatings, electric shocks, and other torture. online, you can find everything kwame holman explains. kwame? >> holman: our partners at globalpost have a new series about the use of u.s. drones. there's a preview on our world page. plus, see what paul solman might look like as a muppet on our making sense page. paul responds to a critique from comedy central's stephen colbert. on art beat, there's a photo essay from a librarian-turned- artist who took on an unusual challenge: illustrating each page of the maritime classic "moby
the author is anita hill. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. there was mourning in egypt, and new tensions, after deadly clashes among muslims, christians and government forces. wall street rocketed higher after france and germany vowed comprehensive action on the european debt crisis. the dow industrials gained 330 points. and the u.n. reported hundreds of taliban suspects in afghanistan have been abused...