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and then our humble mayor, ed lee and his immigrant wife, anita. to recognize these are marketable people and to name a school after them, for what they have done pack what they stand for, but they have given gifts of hope. hope from the daily distress from all of the breaking news about issues regarding immigration. the comforting thing to know is that if you vote to have these name changes, the future students that walk the halls of these schools will learn about these remarkable people. i want to thank you for considering this and for listening to me tonight. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, very much. we will take comments this at this time from the board for superintendents. vice president cook. >> i just wanted to thank my colleagues for their leadership and mr tab for his decades of service to our district and for being -- leading to community efforts. this was embraced and discussed at the school. i just want to say briefly that i first met the late mayor ed lee when he was city administrator and who -- and 2008 when i was a city hall fe
and then our humble mayor, ed lee and his immigrant wife, anita. to recognize these are marketable people and to name a school after them, for what they have done pack what they stand for, but they have given gifts of hope. hope from the daily distress from all of the breaking news about issues regarding immigration. the comforting thing to know is that if you vote to have these name changes, the future students that walk the halls of these schools will learn about these remarkable people. i...
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anita served as an assistant to president george w. bush as well as chief of staff to first lady laura bush. she directed the first ladies travels to 67 countries in four years. she supports foreign policy objectives, women's empowerment, global health, and education. she's a member of the u.s. afghan women's council, the international republican institute women's diplomacy network, the national italian american foundation and most importantly a board member of the white house historical association and chair of the committee that organized the presidential site summit. mark updegrove is in author, presidential start and president and ceo of the lbj foundation in austin, texas. until recently he served as the director of the lyndon johnson library and museum for 8 years. he has authored four books on presidential history including his newest book, the last republicans inside the extraordinary relationship between george hw bush and george w. bush. mark is a commentator for abc news, good morning america and this week. finally our third
anita served as an assistant to president george w. bush as well as chief of staff to first lady laura bush. she directed the first ladies travels to 67 countries in four years. she supports foreign policy objectives, women's empowerment, global health, and education. she's a member of the u.s. afghan women's council, the international republican institute women's diplomacy network, the national italian american foundation and most importantly a board member of the white house historical...
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just like john mccain would advise me. >> anita? >> he is under intense pressure now. this divide in the political party we've been talking about, between the trump part and the mccain part, it rests on the governor. which person is he going to pick? >> andy, final thoughts to you as we remember john mccain and his legacy. >> first of all, we should be celebrating our democracy, that it could produce people like john mccain, to come and be a voice. that's actually what senator mccain did as a senator. he was such a champion for democracy, and he wanted all kinds of voices to participate. he was kick to speak up when he thought things weren't going well. he also invited others to speak up, even when they didn't agree with him. i was impressed with the temperament he said. sometimes the sharp elbows would cause you to fall pack and saba what is he talking about? sometimes he'd invite you into a conversation and help you discover common ground. there is much more common ground than we acknowledge today. i like to see people who find a way to work on the common ground to a
just like john mccain would advise me. >> anita? >> he is under intense pressure now. this divide in the political party we've been talking about, between the trump part and the mccain part, it rests on the governor. which person is he going to pick? >> andy, final thoughts to you as we remember john mccain and his legacy. >> first of all, we should be celebrating our democracy, that it could produce people like john mccain, to come and be a voice. that's actually what...
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she said, anita, you are my kind of woman. i knew that that i could weather the trials that lay ahead, because she told me i could. ada, was my role model for strength and leadership in my inspiration to remain hopeful. she still is. any questions? [inaudible question] >> let me answer the first half. i was looking at the girls in the 50s and i wanted to find out about black girlhood during those years. i just went to the library and pull down copies of ebony. i page through them for 45 - 65. whenever there is an article about desegregation it was about a girl. and i thought, why is this? i thought maybe it was editorial bias and they like to do stories on girls. but another part of me thought, brown versus board was filed on behalf of lyndon brown. in new orleans, ruby bridges desegregated the schools and just these little facts, i thought, i just need to find out. and so what i did, as i went to the library of commerce and looked at the records of the naacp. i went through all the education records. as it turns out, there we
she said, anita, you are my kind of woman. i knew that that i could weather the trials that lay ahead, because she told me i could. ada, was my role model for strength and leadership in my inspiration to remain hopeful. she still is. any questions? [inaudible question] >> let me answer the first half. i was looking at the girls in the 50s and i wanted to find out about black girlhood during those years. i just went to the library and pull down copies of ebony. i page through them for 45 -...
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and and and anita, you've done a terrific john and favorite to laura bush. let's talk about johnson, mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly in passing of president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these were 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites. but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, and the very painful way, and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- let me put my microphone on, that would help. thank you, stewart for that question. and first i want to acknowledge a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too, katie sibley from st. joseph university, and nancy smith is in the back of the room who did oral histories with lady bird johnson and got to know her quite well. then at the arch
and and and anita, you've done a terrific john and favorite to laura bush. let's talk about johnson, mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly in passing of president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these were 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful...
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her last act upon retiring was to create an endowed chair for anita hill. and she hired anita hill. initially they became close friends, and when anita hill was testifying, when anita hill testified at the clarence thomas hearings, she came to rely on ada sipiul. and i just want to read quickly what it is she had to say about ada. this is iowa knee a that -- anita hill. as i settled into my role there, i drew on her enthusiasm. at every step she supported me from the day i got there, through tenure and finally when i needed it most, when my job was threatened after i testified in 1991 at the senate confirmation hearings for judge clarence thomas. her support was vocal in both private and in public settings. at the university -- at a university function in norman, days after my testimony, she greeted me in her familiar, enthusiastic manner, and she said, anita, you're my kind of woman. i knew then that i could weather the trials that lay ahead, because ada told me i could. ada -- fisher was her last name -- was my role model for strength and committed leadership and my inspiration to
her last act upon retiring was to create an endowed chair for anita hill. and she hired anita hill. initially they became close friends, and when anita hill was testifying, when anita hill testified at the clarence thomas hearings, she came to rely on ada sipiul. and i just want to read quickly what it is she had to say about ada. this is iowa knee a that -- anita hill. as i settled into my role there, i drew on her enthusiasm. at every step she supported me from the day i got there, through...
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anita is there for us. she's in dublin. thank you very much. as we continue to look at these images of pope frances's arrival at the park stadium we're getting a little bit more detailfrom park stadium we're getting a little bit more detail from the vatican on that meeting which lasted for 90 minutes as you say with eight
anita is there for us. she's in dublin. thank you very much. as we continue to look at these images of pope frances's arrival at the park stadium we're getting a little bit more detailfrom park stadium we're getting a little bit more detail from the vatican on that meeting which lasted for 90 minutes as you say with eight
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>> well, first of all, stewart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference. [ applause ] i know how much work they have put into this, and it has clearly paid off. because it's been a rousing success. so congratulations to both of you. >> thanks. >> and thanks to all of you for
>> well, first of all, stewart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference. [ applause ] i know how much work they have put into this, and it has clearly paid off. because it's been a rousing success. so congratulations to both of you. >> thanks. >> and thanks to all of you for
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good morning, anita. good morning. good morning, anita. good morning. good morning, anita.rning everyone. behind me, phoenix park stretches out, you may be able to see behind me the altar and the stage where the mass will be celebrated this afternoon, in front ofan celebrated this afternoon, in front of an expectant half a million people. the weather really inclement, i have to say. there are a few people very early arrivals, they are walking around in their plastic rain macs but it will be a long, cold and not very pleasant day in terms of the weather ahead for them as they await the arrival of pope francis later on today. we will talk more about what he is doing in a moment but firstly, let's reflect on the further details that have emerged overnight of the meeting that he had with eight survivors of clerical and institutional abuse, that was a 90 minute meeting in dublin yesterday evening. we have been hearing from some of the people in that meeting with him, talking about how the pope spoke very openly and honestly as a human being, confronting a terrible reality and ho
good morning, anita. good morning. good morning, anita. good morning. good morning, anita.rning everyone. behind me, phoenix park stretches out, you may be able to see behind me the altar and the stage where the mass will be celebrated this afternoon, in front ofan celebrated this afternoon, in front of an expectant half a million people. the weather really inclement, i have to say. there are a few people very early arrivals, they are walking around in their plastic rain macs but it will be a...
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thank you so much for helping us on this the series of stories and this phenomena in north america anita this database is extraordinary can you tell us a little bit about it how it was set up what it does. sure well we've got it thanks was inspired by. work that i started a few years ago in trying to assess how all the different ways that native people are mean to disappear within north america and in trying to find an accurate number of missing or murdered native women i found that everyone has a different number everyone has a different list none of them out completely none of them are updated frequently and it really was just trying to work through it and so at that point i felt a responsibility to step in and and so about got these not just numbers says he's a people he's a life he's a family can you shed some of those family stories because the stats that we had at the top of the show i can't believe there's almost any major family that hasn't been touched by some tragedy of violence or abuse or something else that almost unbelievable. there really isn't any native family that hasn'
thank you so much for helping us on this the series of stories and this phenomena in north america anita this database is extraordinary can you tell us a little bit about it how it was set up what it does. sure well we've got it thanks was inspired by. work that i started a few years ago in trying to assess how all the different ways that native people are mean to disappear within north america and in trying to find an accurate number of missing or murdered native women i found that everyone...
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david jolly, and anita kumar. the one great thing about the president coming to new jersey is we get all of our friends who cover the white house just across the hudson river. congressman, i'd like to begin with you. do you think it's a -- when i ask you what your survival chances are as a nontrump republican member of congress trying to seek re-election is that a moving target almost on a daily basis? >> it is, but some things are coming into focus as we get closer to election day. first in a republican primary donald trump has the midas touch. this is his party. every candidate in a republican primary today including in florida is trying to get as close to it president as possible. what we also know in a general election and this goes to kansas, in every single special congressional election, every single one of them republicans have underperformed under the trump administration and democrats have overperformed. and we have yet to see a battle in a truly competitive congressional district. we've yet to see those
david jolly, and anita kumar. the one great thing about the president coming to new jersey is we get all of our friends who cover the white house just across the hudson river. congressman, i'd like to begin with you. do you think it's a -- when i ask you what your survival chances are as a nontrump republican member of congress trying to seek re-election is that a moving target almost on a daily basis? >> it is, but some things are coming into focus as we get closer to election day. first...
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at the university of left which anita maintains one of the largest databases of cases of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in canada and the united states and in boulder colorado carla frederick's is a director of the american indian law clinic ad american indian law program and that is at the university of colorado she is an inroad member of that madman a hit that's out of card a nation of north dakota ladies i wish i could get you here under better circumstances but thank you so much for helping us unpack this series of stories and this phenomena in north america anita this database is extraordinary can you tell us a little bit about it how it was set up what it does. sure where we got it being inspired. work study a few years ago. in trying to assess how all the different ways that native people i mean to disappear within north america and then trying to find an accurate number of missing or murdered native women i found that everyone has a different number everyone has a different list none of them out completely none of them are updated frequently and it really was
at the university of left which anita maintains one of the largest databases of cases of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in canada and the united states and in boulder colorado carla frederick's is a director of the american indian law clinic ad american indian law program and that is at the university of colorado she is an inroad member of that madman a hit that's out of card a nation of north dakota ladies i wish i could get you here under better circumstances but thank you so...
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. >> anita, do you think kansas is the great laboratory to watch in this event? >> well, i mean, it's really interesting because -- so surprised he got in, right, because for all the reasons he just got in. but for a lot of reasons it's not surprising. these two go back a long way. donald trump jr. has been there twice. they talk frequently. i think they talked on saturday. they have a close relationship. some of these other republicans may not know the president as well, so we -- you know, the campaign had been expecting since february that the president might endorsement they heard that he might, so they had been expecting it and welcoming it. i think kansas sea little different than some of the other places. >> congressman, the president's twitter feed for all the good and all the bad, to your point really does move voters. >> it does. we see this in florida right now. we have a republican gubernatorial candidate that for 20 year has positioned himself to be governor. because trump endorsed his opponent is now going lose this race. the trump candidate has pole
. >> anita, do you think kansas is the great laboratory to watch in this event? >> well, i mean, it's really interesting because -- so surprised he got in, right, because for all the reasons he just got in. but for a lot of reasons it's not surprising. these two go back a long way. donald trump jr. has been there twice. they talk frequently. i think they talked on saturday. they have a close relationship. some of these other republicans may not know the president as well, so we --...
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for now, anita, back to you. julie, thank you very much.t the garden of remembrance in central dublin. here at phoenix park, in the city, we are getting to the stage of the mass where people receive a communion, some 200 chalices and 4000 vessels have been produced, vessels for holding the canadian have been made for this service today —— vessels for holding the communion. half a million people here, we don't have the official number yet. we will continue to bring you more from dublin on the pope's visit although it is drawing toa pope's visit although it is drawing to a close. this is his last public offence. he will then give a speech to irish bishops before returning to dublin airport for his flight back to rome. back to you, sean. that was anita in dublin. thank you very much. in other news this afternoon... tributes are being paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who has died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero — who was defeated by barack obama in the 2008 presidential election — had been suffering from
for now, anita, back to you. julie, thank you very much.t the garden of remembrance in central dublin. here at phoenix park, in the city, we are getting to the stage of the mass where people receive a communion, some 200 chalices and 4000 vessels have been produced, vessels for holding the canadian have been made for this service today —— vessels for holding the communion. half a million people here, we don't have the official number yet. we will continue to bring you more from dublin on...
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anita. >> that's right. hi, shannon. the bar is high. only two presidents have been impeached before. andrew johnson and bill clinton. both were acquitted. when it comes to president trump, talk of impeachment has been swirling around him ever since he was sworn in, maybe even before. just as we, the president said it would be bad for the country. >> i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job. i will tell you what. if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash. >> here's how the process works. first, impeachment charges are introduced to the house based on treason, bribery, or other high crimes and this meters. then they investigate whether the charges are warranted. if the consensus is the ascom articles are drafted. a simple majority is needed to improve the articles of impeachment and advance the case to the senate. the senate then conducts a full-blown trial presided over by the chief justice of the united states. in this case, john roberts. a conviction occurs if two-thirds of the senate finds the pre
anita. >> that's right. hi, shannon. the bar is high. only two presidents have been impeached before. andrew johnson and bill clinton. both were acquitted. when it comes to president trump, talk of impeachment has been swirling around him ever since he was sworn in, maybe even before. just as we, the president said it would be bad for the country. >> i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job. i will tell you what. if i ever got impeached, i think the market...
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[♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.zuela's president is blaming far right factions for what he says is an attempt on his life. the explosives were apparently load on two drones but exploded before reaching the president. one expert said maduro will use this incident for further purges of disloyal officials and further clamp-downs on civil liberties. police in portland, oregon used blash bangs to try to break up a protest. a reporter for the newspaper was injured. no other injuries were reported. d campaign officials. now back to the greg gutfeld show. >> greg: now, a story about trigger warnings which calls for a trigger warning. old people get the reference. [laughter] a new study from harvard, a school finds that trigger warnings may do more harm than good. we have seen these from books depicting violence. one group got a trigger warning, one didn't. what they found is that trigger warnings increase people's emotional vulnerability to trauma. if you're someone who believes words can hurt you, a trigger warning makes i
[♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.zuela's president is blaming far right factions for what he says is an attempt on his life. the explosives were apparently load on two drones but exploded before reaching the president. one expert said maduro will use this incident for further purges of disloyal officials and further clamp-downs on civil liberties. police in portland, oregon used blash bangs to try to break up a protest. a reporter for the newspaper...
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now daniel you spoke so anita all the work as union in ted you which took on a chinese construction company and successfully negotiated better conditions what was his experience how hard was it well joe much already other union leader that i talked to said negotiating such a deal with a chinese company was the hardest thing he had ever done and his law if and i think it speaks for itself when you have an experienced union leader talking that way he said it was clear from the beginning that the monitors off the chinese company didn't have any experience negotiating with the unions and first kind of had to understand why the shirts that said down and negotiate with the. union leaders about such issues as payment holidays so the hardest thing he's ever done in his life these can be clearly david and goliath battles small unions against large multinationals do you think the success in kenya has emboldened other unions to stand up for their rights or yes i think it has i mean so far there are bold eighty agreements in place across africa i mean that is a little more than than the famous drop in
now daniel you spoke so anita all the work as union in ted you which took on a chinese construction company and successfully negotiated better conditions what was his experience how hard was it well joe much already other union leader that i talked to said negotiating such a deal with a chinese company was the hardest thing he had ever done and his law if and i think it speaks for itself when you have an experienced union leader talking that way he said it was clear from the beginning that the...
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i'm anita vogel. now back to "justice with judge jeanine."rump: the unemployment rate for americans without a high school diploma. this just came out two days ago. i figure i might as we'll tell you because they won't say it. without a diploma, high school is at the lowest level ever recorded. how good is that. economic growth last quarter hit 4.1. you all know that. you all know this, too. remember i used to say they always voted democrat. the african-american unemployment rate has achieved the lowest level ever record in history. judge jeanine: president trump's speech in ohio covering a lot of ground. let's get to it with my political panel, former new york state assemblyman steve levy and chris hahn. gentlemen, steve, welcome to justice. let's start with the economy. unemployment of those with high school diplomas is at its lowest level ever record. how are you democrats going to counter that one? >> it's a good number. i don't begrudge it. i give the president some credit for it. it continues a trend started with obama. the unemployment
i'm anita vogel. now back to "justice with judge jeanine."rump: the unemployment rate for americans without a high school diploma. this just came out two days ago. i figure i might as we'll tell you because they won't say it. without a diploma, high school is at the lowest level ever recorded. how good is that. economic growth last quarter hit 4.1. you all know that. you all know this, too. remember i used to say they always voted democrat. the african-american unemployment rate has...
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. [♪] anita * tensions between the u.s. and north korea on the rise.eign minister calling the recent moves by the u.s. alarming. the u.s. warned countries against violating international sanctions against north korea. the foreign minister said his country has initiated goodwill gestures. this came in singapore following a handshake with secretary of state mike pompeo. negotiations for the nafta trade agreement are to be completed as quickly as possible after months of delays there has been progress. i'm anita vogel. now let's take you back to "justice with judge jeanine." unemployment rate for americans without a high school diploma. this just came out two days ago. i figure i might as we'll tell you because they won't say it. without a diploma, high school is at the lowest level ever recorded. how good is that. economic growth last quarter hit 4.1. you all know that. you all know this, too. remember i used to say they always voted democrat. the african-american unemployment rate has achieved the lowest level ever record in history. judge jeanine: pres
. [♪] anita * tensions between the u.s. and north korea on the rise.eign minister calling the recent moves by the u.s. alarming. the u.s. warned countries against violating international sanctions against north korea. the foreign minister said his country has initiated goodwill gestures. this came in singapore following a handshake with secretary of state mike pompeo. negotiations for the nafta trade agreement are to be completed as quickly as possible after months of delays there has been...
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eastern, lbj foundation president mark epengrove, anita mcbride. live coverage tuesday and wednesday on cspan3. >>> up next on the presidency. historian peter enriquez talks about the relationship between george washington and alexander hamilton. he discusses why their collaboration was important in founding the nation. gatsby's tavern museum hosted this hour long event. >>> my name is liz williams and i'm the director here at gatsby's tavern museum. thank you for braving the elements outside. thank you for joining us tonight and i would also like to welcome our cspan crew as well. you're sitting in the
eastern, lbj foundation president mark epengrove, anita mcbride. live coverage tuesday and wednesday on cspan3. >>> up next on the presidency. historian peter enriquez talks about the relationship between george washington and alexander hamilton. he discusses why their collaboration was important in founding the nation. gatsby's tavern museum hosted this hour long event. >>> my name is liz williams and i'm the director here at gatsby's tavern museum. thank you for braving the...
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carmen: de "anita la huerfanita" a betty rizzo, de "vaselina", "la bella y la bestia" y "peter pan",ustamente en la nueva temporada de "mira quién baila", producida por primera vez por televisa y univisión. ¿qué esperar de ella como jueza? lolita: ni yo misma sé la capacid los concursantes, la verdad es que soy una persona bastante franca, bastante honesta, este, cómo decimos,ue puedanea de qué es lo que tú buscas, qué es lo que tú esperas? lolita: busco espectacularidad, porque vamos a ser honestos, estamos nosotros con un espectáculos en las manos que le vamos a presentar a nuestro público cada domingo. ¿qué queremos? que el público se enganche, que le guste, que se sienta orgulloso. carmen: orgulloso de lo que seguramente espera ella serán los logros de los aspirantes. aunque confiesa que está consciente de que juzgar, criticar, no será tarea fácil. lolita: depende mucho también de su estado de ánimo cuánto les pegue una crítica, cómo tomen la crítica, si la toman a favor, si la toman en contra, si se sienten vulnerables, si se sienten fuertes para seguir adelante, cómo ven el rea
carmen: de "anita la huerfanita" a betty rizzo, de "vaselina", "la bella y la bestia" y "peter pan",ustamente en la nueva temporada de "mira quién baila", producida por primera vez por televisa y univisión. ¿qué esperar de ella como jueza? lolita: ni yo misma sé la capacid los concursantes, la verdad es que soy una persona bastante franca, bastante honesta, este, cómo decimos,ue puedanea de qué es lo que tú buscas, qué es lo que tú...
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in south wales we had almost two inches of rain earlier in the day and for many of the country and anitaont is heading out into the near continent. low pressure near to scotla nd continent. low pressure near to scotland and in the north and west we will continue to see outbreaks of rain coming lighter as the night goes on. there are showers as the low pressure feeds around the north—westerly wind especially across the northern half with clear skies to the south. even though it was cold for us today, those temperatures shouldn't fall too low. 0ver temperatures shouldn't fall too low. over the week ahead we will set not see a repeat of what we saw on sunday. much drier. not a great deal of rain because pressure is higher and it will be a bit warmer. 0f heatwaves by any means. monday is a better day, the rain in northern scotland, a few showers into northern ireland and western scotland. those fading away in the afternoon. we have that north—westerly breeze, many southern and eastern areas likely to be dry and eastern areas likely to be dry and there will be sunshine and we saw what that ha
in south wales we had almost two inches of rain earlier in the day and for many of the country and anitaont is heading out into the near continent. low pressure near to scotla nd continent. low pressure near to scotland and in the north and west we will continue to see outbreaks of rain coming lighter as the night goes on. there are showers as the low pressure feeds around the north—westerly wind especially across the northern half with clear skies to the south. even though it was cold for us...
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i'm anita denz, d-e-n-z. i'm here to represent the victoria alliance of san francisco. we're the city's oldest, all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to historic preservation. founded in 1973, we protested the destruction of the paris dome and went on to see that. we've raised and awarded $400,000 in grant-worthy projects. many went to fine arts, windmills of golden gate park. when it comes to the old mint, we're fashion at about this historical landmark of the city. we've endowed it with $23,000 in grants over the years. most recently in 2014, we were able to repaint the two historic receiving rooms, cashier's room and receiving room. we had some pushback from the office of economic work force development about this because they were taken over stewardship, but we persisted and the rooms are glorious today and the city and their events contractor, nonplus ultra, has benefited greatly from these rooms. the alliance has held many meetings at the old mint, because we have no headquarters of our own. we participate with the history days with 80 partners and our o
i'm anita denz, d-e-n-z. i'm here to represent the victoria alliance of san francisco. we're the city's oldest, all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to historic preservation. founded in 1973, we protested the destruction of the paris dome and went on to see that. we've raised and awarded $400,000 in grant-worthy projects. many went to fine arts, windmills of golden gate park. when it comes to the old mint, we're fashion at about this historical landmark of the city. we've endowed it...
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anita is there for us. she's in dublin. thank you very much.o look at these images of pope frances's arrival at the park stadium we're getting a little bit more detailfrom park stadium we're getting a little bit more detail from the vatican on that meeting which lasted for 90 minutes as you say with eight survivors of abuse. we were told of clerical religious and institutional abuse, so really, that covers the range of terrible scandals that have emerged here in ireland both the abuse by priests of children, the cover—up of that abuse, abusive by other members of catholic religious orders and the abuse, the institutional abuse primarily referring to the mother and baby homes where unmarried mothers were sent to have their children because they were deemed as it was then unfit to be seen in society as unmarried mothers and of course the laundry is as well where many of those young women had to work. the vatican has released the names of all but one of the eight, that final person wishing to remain anonymous. those eight survivors of abuse who me
anita is there for us. she's in dublin. thank you very much.o look at these images of pope frances's arrival at the park stadium we're getting a little bit more detailfrom park stadium we're getting a little bit more detail from the vatican on that meeting which lasted for 90 minutes as you say with eight survivors of abuse. we were told of clerical religious and institutional abuse, so really, that covers the range of terrible scandals that have emerged here in ireland both the abuse by...
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correspondent anita vogel is separating fact from fiction. tonight the big question is, is it fake news or just a bunch of really careless mistakes made by individual schools? the u.s. department of education reported that during the 2015-2016 school year, 235 schools reported at least one incident involving a school shooting. so national public radio reached out to every single one of those school districts and had the 75% that responded, only 11 incidents were confirmed being real. here's the clip from the npr report. >> 161 of those 235 cases, we did learn, districts or schools told us, nothing at all happened. the biggest chunk of those overall was the cleveland municipal school district reporting 37 shootings. their best guess is that that number, 37, placed on the wrong end of the survey. >> the npr report goes on to give other numerous examples of how schools miss reported incidents. listen to this one example from one school district here in southern california. >> in the santa monica-malibu unified school district, among 16 affluent
correspondent anita vogel is separating fact from fiction. tonight the big question is, is it fake news or just a bunch of really careless mistakes made by individual schools? the u.s. department of education reported that during the 2015-2016 school year, 235 schools reported at least one incident involving a school shooting. so national public radio reached out to every single one of those school districts and had the 75% that responded, only 11 incidents were confirmed being real. here's the...
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anita vogel is here. good evening. >> good evening, shannon.what started out as a story about a missing young woman in middle america is now front and center in the debate over illegal immigration. the suspect accused of murdering college student mollie tibbetts, 24-year-old cristhian rivera, made his first court appearance may. officials say he is confessed to following tibbetts while she was jogging and said he blacked out in the next thing he remembered was finding her bloodied body in his trunk. authorities at he entered the country illegally some four to seven years ago and had been working at yarrabee farms near where tibbetts went missing. originally the owner said that they had used the e-verify system which allows employers to confirm their eligibility status of employees to work in the u.s. but earlier today, one of the farm owners had to walk that back. >> what we learned in the last 24 hours is that our employee was not who he said he was. and just within the last four hours, we have come to learn that the social security administra
anita vogel is here. good evening. >> good evening, shannon.what started out as a story about a missing young woman in middle america is now front and center in the debate over illegal immigration. the suspect accused of murdering college student mollie tibbetts, 24-year-old cristhian rivera, made his first court appearance may. officials say he is confessed to following tibbetts while she was jogging and said he blacked out in the next thing he remembered was finding her bloodied body in...
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also the chinese e center in chinatto honor the la francisco mayor says it will be called ed and anita lee newcomers school. newest re san francisco being welcomed. a bill to allow bars and nightclubs to serve alcohol until 4 am is expected to go to governor brown's desk. the state assembly approved it yesterday allowing some establishments in nine california cities to stay open until 4 am. those cities include san francisco, oakland, sacramento, and los angeles. the bill sets up a five-year pilot program in each of those cities. it is expected to get final approval from the state senate and then go to the governor's desk. >>> just ahead, we are live at the scene of breaking news. northbound 680 in san jose is closed two drivers while police inkindergartner walks home 2 1/ miles by himself. how his school district is responding to a mixup and what his mother plans to do about it. >>> good morning. we are live on the scene. breaking news in san jose. police closed down northbound 684 a freeway shooting. sal will have the latest on traffic backups. >>> a tree in pleasant hill crashed dow
also the chinese e center in chinatto honor the la francisco mayor says it will be called ed and anita lee newcomers school. newest re san francisco being welcomed. a bill to allow bars and nightclubs to serve alcohol until 4 am is expected to go to governor brown's desk. the state assembly approved it yesterday allowing some establishments in nine california cities to stay open until 4 am. those cities include san francisco, oakland, sacramento, and los angeles. the bill sets up a five-year...
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i'm anita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 2. years. in the past hour he has said he is ashamed of the catholic church's failure to adequately address the "repellent crimes" of sex abuse by clergy. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share these sentiments. i'm rebecca jones — the other headlines this hour.
i'm anita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 2. years. in the past hour he has said he is ashamed of the catholic church's failure to adequately address the "repellent crimes" of sex abuse by clergy. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share these sentiments. i'm rebecca jones — the other...
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clarence thomas had sexually harassed anita hill. forward now to 2018, one of the largest issues we are seeing is sexual harassment and misconduct. me too movement has the same type of -- the same lineage of 1992. it cannot lost on us that it was a black woman who started the movement and the phrase me too to call attention to the sexual harassment. what we see is not only this lineage or legacy of women being mobilized by sexual harassment but it is playing out today. i'm given hope and optimism because i think we are seeing a change in culture. in 1992, sexual harassment and misconduct was not talked about. there were federal laws and policies not in place. now we have some. they're not great, but we are moving into a direction. i am optimistic and hopeful that this is not a flash in the pan, that this is sustained movement. women are showing up to marches and rallies around the world. they are taking our lead and saint this is an issue that unites us. we want a safer world for our daughters, our mothers, our sisters, our wives. to
clarence thomas had sexually harassed anita hill. forward now to 2018, one of the largest issues we are seeing is sexual harassment and misconduct. me too movement has the same type of -- the same lineage of 1992. it cannot lost on us that it was a black woman who started the movement and the phrase me too to call attention to the sexual harassment. what we see is not only this lineage or legacy of women being mobilized by sexual harassment but it is playing out today. i'm given hope and...
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con razÓn te fuiste de vacaciones apunta anita. haces muy bien.on la boca abierta. quÉ se prepare hollywood, que allÍ va ella. alan: en poder amos, y te hacemos la vida mÁs feliz. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ caro. quiere ser luchadora. ¿y es buena? ena como un animal, entrena con el perro. ¡valentina, no! ¡no, no, no, nono! con el oso. ¡valentina, no! no, no, no, no, no! con el oso. con el oso. tranquilo, aquí estamos para ayudar. ¿y cuál es su nombre de lucha? valentina, "el torbelli..." ¡no, no, no, no, no! elige a quien esté aquí para ayudar a que la vida vaya bien. en la tienda o en tu puerta. ♪ target. rápido y listo. ♪ ♪ alan: hola. karla: la usurpadora . vamos a ver lo que sucede en la costa oeste. les cuento que hay dos mujeres, una chica y otra grande. y las dos se une al movimiento. alan: mensajes a demi lovato y mucho mÁs. vamos a ver lo que pasa en "el rincÓn del oeste". >> ahora, sÍ. como dice maluma, felices los cuatro. lupillo sale con una chica y su ex, mayeli, publicÓ un vÍdeo de este muÑeco de peluche que se volviÓ famoso ya que venÍa cargÁndolo cua
con razÓn te fuiste de vacaciones apunta anita. haces muy bien.on la boca abierta. quÉ se prepare hollywood, que allÍ va ella. alan: en poder amos, y te hacemos la vida mÁs feliz. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ caro. quiere ser luchadora. ¿y es buena? ena como un animal, entrena con el perro. ¡valentina, no! ¡no, no, no, nono! con el oso. ¡valentina, no! no, no, no, no, no! con el oso. con el oso. tranquilo, aquí estamos para ayudar. ¿y cuál es su nombre de lucha? valentina, "el...
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sandra, back to you. >> sandra: anita vogel in los angeles for us.g american soldiers perhaps coming home finally. long ago after the korean war the presumed remains are back on u.s. soil. not a lot of coverage on the event. why was that? fox news media analyst howard kurtz is here to explain all that coming up in a moment. >> today is just the beginning. our work will not be complete until all our fallen heroes are accounted for and home. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪ la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart... so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. t
sandra, back to you. >> sandra: anita vogel in los angeles for us.g american soldiers perhaps coming home finally. long ago after the korean war the presumed remains are back on u.s. soil. not a lot of coverage on the event. why was that? fox news media analyst howard kurtz is here to explain all that coming up in a moment. >> today is just the beginning. our work will not be complete until all our fallen heroes are accounted for and home. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily...
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anita. julie, thank you very much. way away in phoenix park here where the mass led by pope francis is due to begin soon. i am so the emphasis during the mass will be on the entire congregation here, join in the singing. we‘re told that the pope will be wearing special clothing designed for this occasion. in green, a colour associated with ireland and decorated and embroidered with celtic imagery. many other clerics, the archbishop of dublin you just caught a glimpse of. many other clerics are preparing for the ceremony to get under way. i think it is actually beginning a little earlier. then it was scheduled. perhaps because of the poor weather conditions and the vast number of people here who have been standing for hours, many of them. they need for them of course to get home once the masses over and make their way through this huge park. asi as i was saying, those vestments in green, but colour is specially chosen for him to wear it during this closing mass of the world meeting families. very much a colour associate
anita. julie, thank you very much. way away in phoenix park here where the mass led by pope francis is due to begin soon. i am so the emphasis during the mass will be on the entire congregation here, join in the singing. we‘re told that the pope will be wearing special clothing designed for this occasion. in green, a colour associated with ireland and decorated and embroidered with celtic imagery. many other clerics, the archbishop of dublin you just caught a glimpse of. many other clerics...
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anita just got nervous. i don't remember what i was saying. we get everything wrong until we get it right. you can count on us to do the right thing after we've exhausted every other possibility. i think of three geological eras. there's the founding era where everyone was partisan. >> is that with the founding fathers-->> it's what they knew. they did not have a vision of the news hour. a publication or a broadsheet saying these are the facts that you have to know to become an informed citizen, this is not part of their reality. >> the first amendment anyway had a sense that it was important to have free press. that was part of how they envision the system. >> freedom of expression and speech were also motifs. he did say i would rather live in a world with newspapers and no government than government and no newspapers. what he was saying was that he wanted to live in a rachal's culture-- a ruckus culture where we have ideas and voices that would come to the right decision. >> that was before he was president. >> president kennedy canceled and
anita just got nervous. i don't remember what i was saying. we get everything wrong until we get it right. you can count on us to do the right thing after we've exhausted every other possibility. i think of three geological eras. there's the founding era where everyone was partisan. >> is that with the founding fathers-->> it's what they knew. they did not have a vision of the news hour. a publication or a broadsheet saying these are the facts that you have to know to become an...
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backfired in just the second over fastball a loon taking two way kids in consecutive deliveries open anitashandy quite low one of the stossel with the particular contributing sixty nine before losing his wicket and why our captain angela math is top scored for the hosts with an unbeaten seventy nine as they posted two hundred forty four for eight in the fifty overs clinton de kock and hashim amla put on a ninety one run opening partnership for the south africans in their chase of the target skipper five due to see then falling one short of his half century as the tourists closed in on the victory south africa getting the winning runs with seven over suspects securing a victory by four wickets. tiger woods says he can get back to winning ways as he heads into the w t c invitational and which haiti is off later on his one the event eight times and goes into it after coming tight sick at the open and having risen from outside the top one thousand in the rankings to fiftieth in the last twelve months i went from just hoping to build play the tour. to now that i feel like i can play the tour an
backfired in just the second over fastball a loon taking two way kids in consecutive deliveries open anitashandy quite low one of the stossel with the particular contributing sixty nine before losing his wicket and why our captain angela math is top scored for the hosts with an unbeaten seventy nine as they posted two hundred forty four for eight in the fifty overs clinton de kock and hashim amla put on a ninety one run opening partnership for the south africans in their chase of the target...
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i anita wiegele at dublin castle. a little later pope francis will deliver a speech in which he is expected to talk about the dominant issue of this visit, child abuse by priests and in catholic run institutions. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holiday—makers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. us secretary of state mike pompeo will not be travelling to north korea after donald trump asked him to call off a planned trip. also coming up this hour... the family of a british—iranian woman imprisoned in iran on spying charges are fighting for her three—day temporary release to be extended. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was reunited with her daughter this week but is due to return to prison tomorrow. her husband richard hopes that will change. it's always been steps forward, steps back. so i shouldn't get too ahead of ourselves. but hopefully it will be a
i anita wiegele at dublin castle. a little later pope francis will deliver a speech in which he is expected to talk about the dominant issue of this visit, child abuse by priests and in catholic run institutions. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holiday—makers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. us secretary of state mike...
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my colleague anita mcveigh is there, waiting for him. thank you very much.a million people are due to attend this mass. the weather is pretty inclement and it may deter a few. but, sadly, i can see lots of people starting to pour in, enter the area behind me right now. joining me and phoenix parkis right now. joining me and phoenix park is our religion editor martin bashir, how are you? cold! and a bit damp. i'm pretty much the same. as we wait on the pope to arrive here, later on today, ijust want as we wait on the pope to arrive here, later on today, i just want to begin by asking you about a story thatis begin by asking you about a story that is being reported by cbs in the united states that is been emerging overnight. allegations being levelled against the pope, tell us about that. archbishop vegan was the vatican‘s ambassador to america between 2011 and 2016. forced he is claiming that in 2013, very soon after pope francis was elected, he had a conversation with the pope and warned him about cardinal thomas mccarrick, who resigned just a month ago. as
my colleague anita mcveigh is there, waiting for him. thank you very much.a million people are due to attend this mass. the weather is pretty inclement and it may deter a few. but, sadly, i can see lots of people starting to pour in, enter the area behind me right now. joining me and phoenix parkis right now. joining me and phoenix park is our religion editor martin bashir, how are you? cold! and a bit damp. i'm pretty much the same. as we wait on the pope to arrive here, later on today, ijust...
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marianne testified at that time at the hearing and with anita blackwell and the discussion with funding and who should control that funding? but then to go to the mississippi delta the next day to see the property firsthand se there are pictures of what he found and very compelling pictures also there are some other images including the bombing of the synagogue.conors there are essays for each chapter with wonderful contributors that are scholars in their field that introduced you historical context to the pitcher to provide that verbal story. >> i use this to attempt to explain but i won't and that is what my book is about that is why i am here today i want to thank the amazing co-author.hn,p please stand up 17. i met him in 2013 and we worked on the book for five years it'sp about a young girl here in the t state of mississippi that had that reckless spirit but it won't rest until it calms if comes if i'm alive but thatruggi struggle to make sure it comes. my mother and my dad were my mo sharecroppers without penalty. so he left anyone to get my mother and he ran back to call where th
marianne testified at that time at the hearing and with anita blackwell and the discussion with funding and who should control that funding? but then to go to the mississippi delta the next day to see the property firsthand se there are pictures of what he found and very compelling pictures also there are some other images including the bombing of the synagogue.conors there are essays for each chapter with wonderful contributors that are scholars in their field that introduced you historical...
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i'm anita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 2.ope francis has arrived in ireland, for the first papal visit in almost a0 years. in the past hour he has said he is ashamed of the catholic church's failure to adequately address the "repellent crimes" of sex abuse by clergy. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share these sentiments. i'm rebecca jones — the other headlines this hour. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holidaymakers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since their exodus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll hearing from five witnesses about their involv
i'm anita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 2.ope francis has arrived in ireland, for the first papal visit in almost a0 years. in the past hour he has said he is ashamed of the catholic church's failure to adequately address the "repellent crimes" of sex abuse by clergy. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic...
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but what's happened in the workplace is, since the anita hill hearings, a lot of companies figured outo use arbitration in a way of keeping their dirty laundry private. because one of the stipulations of arbitration is that it's a secret chamber. >> right. >> now, they'll say to you, "it's a really good option for you, because it's cheaper for you." well, not really, 'cause it's not cheap. you have to pay these people about $1,000 an hour just to sit there and hear your case. and, also, they'll say, "well, maybe you don't want the whole world to know w w ning to you." well, i think what we've seen over the last two years is that the world has been taken advantage of, and that's why i think the movement has continued so vociferously is because people were angry when they found out that there had been this big secret. >> well, the issue isn't arbitration in and of itself. it's forced arbitration. and you say 60 million americans are involved in forced arbitration. oftentimes, they agree to it without really understanding or knowing because it's in all sorts of contracts that have nothing
but what's happened in the workplace is, since the anita hill hearings, a lot of companies figured outo use arbitration in a way of keeping their dirty laundry private. because one of the stipulations of arbitration is that it's a secret chamber. >> right. >> now, they'll say to you, "it's a really good option for you, because it's cheaper for you." well, not really, 'cause it's not cheap. you have to pay these people about $1,000 an hour just to sit there and hear your...
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anita vogel joins us as the white house fights to keep their policies in play. >> reporter: jeff sessions nothing back as he rips into the judge before reinstating the daca program, issuing a statement saying this comes after, quote, number of decisions in which courts improperly use judicial power to join, modify and direct executive policy, the trump administration working to rollback the obama era program. daca shield illegals brought over from deportation, the trump administration will continue to, quote, aggressively defend their 0-tolerance immigration policy just as they have since it was introduced. >> if you cross the border unlawfully, then we will prosecute you. we are not going to let the country be overwhelmed. people are not going to caravan or otherwise stampede our border. >> reporter: that policy is proving to produce significant results. a new study says more than 11,000 cases of federal prosecutions in june, an increase of 74% since before the 0-tolerance policy was enforced in march and white-collar criminal prosecutions are down 41%, the lowest in 20 years, due to tho
anita vogel joins us as the white house fights to keep their policies in play. >> reporter: jeff sessions nothing back as he rips into the judge before reinstating the daca program, issuing a statement saying this comes after, quote, number of decisions in which courts improperly use judicial power to join, modify and direct executive policy, the trump administration working to rollback the obama era program. daca shield illegals brought over from deportation, the trump administration...
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. >> thank you for the kind introduction, and stewart and anita and the whole team for including me and including all of us here. this has been a terrific few days already and a lot of great programming. it's hard to follow john mechum and judy woodruff. one of the great things about this team is everyone on this panel has been a scholar and everyone also has run important historic institutions. and i want to get at that in the conversation. so i'm going to start -- all good research starts with questions. but also framing museums, framing presentations, also starts with questions. so i'm curious, what questions animate your work, and how do you think about the hard challenges of includiing voices? how are who to include, how to include them? in that mix, what are the questions that keep you up at night? >> that makes you sound like you're terribly wide receiver royed about it. what keeps me up at night is really the excitement what was we do. i think i'm going to speak with a little prejudice, but this is going to be the best panel of the entire conference because though we are all his
. >> thank you for the kind introduction, and stewart and anita and the whole team for including me and including all of us here. this has been a terrific few days already and a lot of great programming. it's hard to follow john mechum and judy woodruff. one of the great things about this team is everyone on this panel has been a scholar and everyone also has run important historic institutions. and i want to get at that in the conversation. so i'm going to start -- all good research...
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. >> thank you very much, anita. they have done a great job, stewart and anita, haven't they? yeah. it's been a super conference. well, i'm here on behalf of the association to welcome you to the presidential site summit and we're thrilled to have you join us for the unique gathering of presidential leaders, site directors, education specialists, and subject specialists. and thank you, for supporting our organization by your attendance. our first session today is presidents and the press throughout history. this will feature a moderated conversation with former press secretaries, white house association correspondents, former "meet the press" moderator, journalists, and other related speakers. they will discuss the role of media and the press play in documenting the presidency throughout history. following this panel, judy woodruff, the managing editor of the pbs "newshour" will interview presidential historian, jon meacham. the president -- the relationship between the president and the press is a crucial one for all of us. when you look at all of the events that a president has wh
. >> thank you very much, anita. they have done a great job, stewart and anita, haven't they? yeah. it's been a super conference. well, i'm here on behalf of the association to welcome you to the presidential site summit and we're thrilled to have you join us for the unique gathering of presidential leaders, site directors, education specialists, and subject specialists. and thank you, for supporting our organization by your attendance. our first session today is presidents and the press...