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our top stories: america's first lady meets children separated from their parents at the us border as her husband's government tries to work out how to reunite them. nearly 200 people are still missing after a ferry sinks in indonesia. the captain has been detained for questioning. argentina's hopes of reaching the knock—out stages of the world cup suffer a blow after a 3—0 defeat to croatia. and namaste on a global scale. millions of people around the world celebrate the international day of yoga. in an apparent response to worldwide outrage, president trump has declared that us government agencies should begin trying to reunite more than two thousand migrant children with their parents. the children, many no more than babies, were taken away under the trump administration's new zero—tolerance policy introduced two months ago. but there's great confusion over how reunification will happen, whether it can even be done at all. and a vote in congress on new immigration legislation has been postponed. more from our correspondent, nick bryant. the first lady has made herself a centralfigure i
our top stories: america's first lady meets children separated from their parents at the us border as her husband's government tries to work out how to reunite them. nearly 200 people are still missing after a ferry sinks in indonesia. the captain has been detained for questioning. argentina's hopes of reaching the knock—out stages of the world cup suffer a blow after a 3—0 defeat to croatia. and namaste on a global scale. millions of people around the world celebrate the international day...
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so whenjane questions his policies, he is going to lash out verbally at her but as soon as she's backr, adoring husband again which, according to the record, he is for the rest of the time. it is a tragic story, isn't it? not simply because of her death as a consequence of giving birth to his only male child, but we know what happens — this boy becomes king at age whatever it is... nine. reigns through a regency, through a council, for, what? five or six years? yes. and it is the beginning of a period of extraordinary instability... it is. ..and we get that flavour throughout this volume. yes, the period is full of this kind of element that no one quite knows what is going to happen next but there are so many sweeping changes in the country. religious changes and under edward, of course, england turned officially protestant, which henry had avoided. just give us a flavour of the next volume, because jane seymour is dead at the end of this story. and then you have a gap, just over two years. and then henry marries anna of cleves and i think you might be surprised at what is going to be
so whenjane questions his policies, he is going to lash out verbally at her but as soon as she's backr, adoring husband again which, according to the record, he is for the rest of the time. it is a tragic story, isn't it? not simply because of her death as a consequence of giving birth to his only male child, but we know what happens — this boy becomes king at age whatever it is... nine. reigns through a regency, through a council, for, what? five or six years? yes. and it is the beginning of...
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when i heard her as a young high school students. many people think eleanor roosevelt was far ahead of her time as first lady. but i don't necessarily think that is true. the first conclusion from my book i want to share with you ladyht is that each first is a product of her historical time and place. this means that no first lady was completely ahead of her time. and no first lady was completely behind her time. the state and city where she grew up, her education, but she did before she was married, and most important, what was going on in women's politics during the time she served, all of those things shaped what she did while she was in office. this first picture on the left because it reminds us where eleanor roosevelt came from. before she was first lady, eleanor roosevelt was a new york city debutante. intrafamilyevelt --e wealthy -- and herself and her family were wealthy. eleanor roosevelt was actually signed up for the junior league. back then it was probably better known by its full name, the protectionue for the of settlem
when i heard her as a young high school students. many people think eleanor roosevelt was far ahead of her time as first lady. but i don't necessarily think that is true. the first conclusion from my book i want to share with you ladyht is that each first is a product of her historical time and place. this means that no first lady was completely ahead of her time. and no first lady was completely behind her time. the state and city where she grew up, her education, but she did before she was...
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for the rest of her life, she found her true calling as a storyteller and her voice as a journalist andnt on to be one of the most significant war correspondents of the 20th century, and had a nearly 60 year career as a journalist. a large part of the book takes place in spain, and at one point, we're listening to gellhorn‘s own voice, she says that she's been in madrid for three weeks, and it feels as if she's been there for years, because of the intensity. she lived in the hotel florida, along with most of the other foreigners in madrid at the time, and it was a mile's walking distance from the nearest front. madrid in that time, spring 1937, had been besieged by franco's army for months and her hotel was being shelled nearly every single day. this is how she came of age. we are talking of course about the spanish civil war, but with the shadow of the world war already hovering over europe, and the whole atmosphere of your book, telling the story of this stormy romance has that sense of a wartime story. yes, the shadows were falling all over europe. i think what made gellhorn incredib
for the rest of her life, she found her true calling as a storyteller and her voice as a journalist andnt on to be one of the most significant war correspondents of the 20th century, and had a nearly 60 year career as a journalist. a large part of the book takes place in spain, and at one point, we're listening to gellhorn‘s own voice, she says that she's been in madrid for three weeks, and it feels as if she's been there for years, because of the intensity. she lived in the hotel florida,...
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talks as well as her career as a playwright and actor. this is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. >> my topic is close to my heart. i want to start by thinking about this subtitle, a woman in politics. i do titles badly but for the last 20 years or so, i have been teaching an undergraduate course called women in public which is about 19th-century women and the theme of the course is that although women could not vote, that economic limitations, they could not run for office, the impact in the public arena in interesting ways. the course is about that, but for today i want to bring you a does thatt not only
talks as well as her career as a playwright and actor. this is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. >> my topic is close to my heart. i want to start by thinking about this subtitle, a woman in politics. i do titles badly but for the last 20 years or so, i have been teaching an undergraduate course called women in public which is about 19th-century women and the theme of the course is that although women could not vote, that economic...
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but she secured that access by manipulating her image as a southern lady. she publicly justified her ministrations to union soldiers as acts of charity to the unworthy, as she put it. keeping with the female imperative to be benevolent. after martial law was imposed on richmond in march of 1862, a followed by the arrest of suspected unionists, van lew could no longer visit prisons the way she had early on. underground, so-called, coalesced under van , managed,ership somehow, in spite of the new atmosphere of scrutiny, managed escape.de inmates ,nd also to help civilians white and black southern union unionists, flee the confederacy and find it -- find refuge in the north. her small and break circle of operatives worked to provide escapees with safehouses, passes, disguises, guides, and contacts to take them to union lines. the main weapons in van lew's arsenal in these early days were her family's wealth, which he spent liberally to bribe confederate guards and officials, and her family's social standing. they were a well respected southern family. her mothe
but she secured that access by manipulating her image as a southern lady. she publicly justified her ministrations to union soldiers as acts of charity to the unworthy, as she put it. keeping with the female imperative to be benevolent. after martial law was imposed on richmond in march of 1862, a followed by the arrest of suspected unionists, van lew could no longer visit prisons the way she had early on. underground, so-called, coalesced under van , managed,ership somehow, in spite of the new...
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the headlines: mrs trump visits migrant children as her husband orders his administration to reunite 2,000 more separated from their parents by his policies. relatives wait for news of their loved ones as the captain of a ferry which sank is detained in indonesia. 200 people are still missing. i'm lebo diseko in london. also in the programme: it's anguish for argentina, as they suffer a 3—0 defeat at the hands of croatia in the world cup. and the first baby. new zealand's prime minister gives birth — and it's a girl. thank you forjoining us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and eight in the evening in washington president trump says he is directing government agencies to begin reuniting more than 2,000 migrant children with their parents. the families were split up by a new zero tolerance policy introduced two months ago by the trump administration. but there's a great deal of confusion over how it will happen, and a vote in congress on new immigration legislation has been postponed. more from our correspondent nick bryant the first lady has made herself a centralfigure in this ro
the headlines: mrs trump visits migrant children as her husband orders his administration to reunite 2,000 more separated from their parents by his policies. relatives wait for news of their loved ones as the captain of a ferry which sank is detained in indonesia. 200 people are still missing. i'm lebo diseko in london. also in the programme: it's anguish for argentina, as they suffer a 3—0 defeat at the hands of croatia in the world cup. and the first baby. new zealand's prime minister gives...
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three weeks later, look at mical as her and her mom go pick up that doll.erestimate what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> here she is. this is for you. >> mical removing the bandage and revealing mia's scar. >> that's just like you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. after alicia had a heart transplant, they put a new lego heart into her doll. we've reported before on emma bennett who has a prosthetic leg and the moment she was given a doll just like her. she was overjoyed and moments later overcome. tonight we've now learned from mical and her doll -- >> hi david, she has a scar just like me. >> -- mical now wants to be a doctor to help other little girls just like her. so we choose mical and her doctors as our person of the week. i'm david muir. hope to see you monday. good night. >> i don't know how they can do that to people. >> the government could potentially house thousands of migrants at the former concord naval weapons station. how residents and elected officials are reacting tonight. >>> tr
three weeks later, look at mical as her and her mom go pick up that doll.erestimate what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> here she is. this is for you. >> mical removing the bandage and revealing mia's scar. >> that's just like you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. after alicia had a heart transplant, they put a new lego heart into her doll. we've reported before on emma bennett who has a prosthetic leg and the...
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this is a copy of her letter of nomination. as you would expect, she made time magazine and people magazine. we were fortunate to do an exhibit on the justice to celebrate her 30th anniversary of being nominated to the court. we were able to look at her life growing up at lazy b and her washington, d.c. another one of our hall of famers, dale evans, this was designed by moody. also, next to a saddle and this has beautiful scrolled silver. this belonged to del jones, buck jones' wife. buck jones was an acotr in films. films, b roy rogers bought this for her to use. we have a picture and these are the boots she wore with this outfit. she had many outfits that were highlighted with fringe and sparkles and the idea being, when you are under lights, it glistens. fringe exaggerates movements, when you walk or move your arms. she was significant in her own right. so often people experience the two together. she authored over two dozen books, hosted a television show. later in life she promoted actively her spirituality and christianity a
this is a copy of her letter of nomination. as you would expect, she made time magazine and people magazine. we were fortunate to do an exhibit on the justice to celebrate her 30th anniversary of being nominated to the court. we were able to look at her life growing up at lazy b and her washington, d.c. another one of our hall of famers, dale evans, this was designed by moody. also, next to a saddle and this has beautiful scrolled silver. this belonged to del jones, buck jones' wife. buck jones...
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of her talks as well as her career as a playwright and actor. this is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. >> my topic is close to my heart. i want to start by thinking about this subtitle, a woman in politics. i do titles badly but for the last 20 years or so, i have been teaching an undergraduate course called women in public which is about 19th-century women and the theme of the course is that although women could not vote, that economic limitations, they could not run for office, the impact in the public arena in interesting ways. the course is about that, but for today i want to bring you a does thatt not only stuff but engages deeply in politics. i want us to think about the relationship between women in public and in politics. because of the moment we are in, to remind us of the ways in which the public and the political interact in complicated ways. we saw a year ago this massive rally where women came to washington to rally and elsewhere. is that public, political? we have seen immens
of her talks as well as her career as a playwright and actor. this is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. >> my topic is close to my heart. i want to start by thinking about this subtitle, a woman in politics. i do titles badly but for the last 20 years or so, i have been teaching an undergraduate course called women in public which is about 19th-century women and the theme of the course is that although women could not vote, that...
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so whenjane questioned his policies he is going to lash out verbally at her but as soon as she is backbe the tender, adoring husband again. which according to the record, he is for the rest of the time. it is a tragic story, isn't it? not simply because of her death as a consequence of giving birth to his only male child but we know what happens. this boy becomes king at age whatever it is... nine. reigns through a regency, through eight council for five or six years and it is the beginning of the period of extraordinary instability. and we get that flavour throughout this volume. yes. the period is full of this kind of element but no one quite knows, nobody knows what is going to happen next. but there are so many sweeping changes in the country, religious changes and under edward, of course, england turned officially protestant which henry had avoided. give us a flavour of the next volume because jane seymour is dead, at the end of the story. and then you have a gap over two years. and then henry marries anne of cleves or anne of claver as she should be correctly called. and i think
so whenjane questioned his policies he is going to lash out verbally at her but as soon as she is backbe the tender, adoring husband again. which according to the record, he is for the rest of the time. it is a tragic story, isn't it? not simply because of her death as a consequence of giving birth to his only male child but we know what happens. this boy becomes king at age whatever it is... nine. reigns through a regency, through eight council for five or six years and it is the beginning of...
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three weeks later, look at mikal as her and her mom go pick up that doll.gine what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> mikal revealing the scar. >> look at you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. we've reported before on emma bennett who has a prosthetic leg and the moment she was given a doll just like her. she was over joyed and moments later overcome. tonight we've now learned from mikal and her doll. >> she has a scar just like me. >> that mikal now wants to be a doctor to help other little girls just like her. so we choose mikal and her doctors as our person of the week. i'm david muir. good night. good night. >> announcer: now from abc 7, live breaking news. >>> and that breaking news is taking place in brings bane, sky7 captured these images of a wildfire about 25 minutes ago. that fire is burning on a hill located between bay shoir boulevard and caltrain tracks. firefighters from several communities are battling flames. it does not appear the fire is burning near any homes. >> and another small
three weeks later, look at mikal as her and her mom go pick up that doll.gine what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> mikal revealing the scar. >> look at you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. we've reported before on emma bennett who has a prosthetic leg and the moment she was given a doll just like her. she was over joyed and moments later overcome. tonight we've now learned from mikal and her doll. >> she has a...
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grace run as were her thoughts. i feel... if it'll happen. grace run as were her thoughts. ifeel... were her thoughts. i feel... it was compounded so much by the coverage following day, throughout sunday night and most of monday, but suppose it calls for abortion laws to be changed than in northern ireland. it seemed bizarre to me that you would have a news report about that as those some significant number of public statements have been made by significant figures. it wasn't news, it wasn't a new story. what you were doing was to create more what you were doing was to create m o re co ntrove i’sy what you were doing was to create more controversy and hurt. the bank holiday weekend also saw an event imported enough to that news that one, it featured on the headlines and friday, the vessel music called the biggest weekend. built as a massive celebration of live music, it's being station for nations across four days, our entertainment correspondentjoins me, what's happening in belfast? well, the first act came on stage just under half an hour ago. took a copy huge event spanning four
grace run as were her thoughts. i feel... if it'll happen. grace run as were her thoughts. ifeel... were her thoughts. i feel... it was compounded so much by the coverage following day, throughout sunday night and most of monday, but suppose it calls for abortion laws to be changed than in northern ireland. it seemed bizarre to me that you would have a news report about that as those some significant number of public statements have been made by significant figures. it wasn't news, it wasn't a...
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the couple employing her have denied mistreating tayya ba. asd mistreating tayyaba. as she told me she was beaten by the wife just for losing a broom. the children here are divided into houses, each with a specific carer, 01’ houses, each with a specific carer, or mother, to look after them. azmat has been helping tayyaba recover from her ordeal. tayyaba's best friend in the home is anotherformer child tayyaba's best friend in the home is another former child made, fatimah. slightly older and more confident, she has taken tayyaba under her wing. tayya ba grew up tayyaba grew up in a small village about 200 miles south of islamabad. i went to meet her father to find out why the ten—year—old had to leave home to go and work for a judge and his wife. children are not legally allowed to work in most businesses in pakistan, but despite calls from campaigners, the vast majority of the country has no ban on them working inside homes. there are thought to be over 250,000 children working as domestic servants. some child maids and up working in homes alo
the couple employing her have denied mistreating tayya ba. asd mistreating tayyaba. as she told me she was beaten by the wife just for losing a broom. the children here are divided into houses, each with a specific carer, 01’ houses, each with a specific carer, or mother, to look after them. azmat has been helping tayyaba recover from her ordeal. tayyaba's best friend in the home is anotherformer child tayyaba's best friend in the home is another former child made, fatimah. slightly older and...
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for the rest of her life, she found her true calling as a storyteller and her voice as a journalist andificant war correspondents of the 20th century, and had a nearly 60 year career as a journalist. a large part of the book takes place in spain, and at one point, we're listening to gellhorn‘s own voice, she says that she's been in madrid for three weeks, and it feels as if she's been there for years, because of the intensity. she lived in the hotel florida, along with most of the other foreigners in madrid at the time, and it was a mile's walking distance from the nearest front. madrid in that time, spring 1937, had been besieged by franco's army for months and her hotel was being shelled nearly every single day. this is how she came of age. we are talking of course about the spanish civil war, but with the shadow of the world war already hovering over europe, and the whole atmosphere of your book, telling the story of this stormy romance has that sense of a wartime story. yes, the shadows were falling all over europe. i think what made gellhorn incredibly angry at the time, was the la
for the rest of her life, she found her true calling as a storyteller and her voice as a journalist andificant war correspondents of the 20th century, and had a nearly 60 year career as a journalist. a large part of the book takes place in spain, and at one point, we're listening to gellhorn‘s own voice, she says that she's been in madrid for three weeks, and it feels as if she's been there for years, because of the intensity. she lived in the hotel florida, along with most of the other...
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women's movement, this declaration as her feminist flag. in reality, she's making a heartfelt plea against domestic abuse. those fishes and lawless men, she wants not to have the power over wives that they had in the colonial time period, but john is up to's, and he responds in a .l. manner. obtuse.is your letter was the first intimation that another tribe more numerous and powerful than all the rest, are grown discontent. this is rather to course a complement, but you are so saucy, depend upon it. >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all our video is archived. c-span.org/history. >> u.s. army veteran dennis haynes talks about his experiences during the vietnam war. he recounts the moment before he was shot twice in the head and his long recovery. he also remembers an assault in which he lost his close friend. this is one of the series of oral history interviews conducted by the witness to war foundation tom: this is tom with the witness to war foundation and i am here with dennis haines, a u.s. arm
women's movement, this declaration as her feminist flag. in reality, she's making a heartfelt plea against domestic abuse. those fishes and lawless men, she wants not to have the power over wives that they had in the colonial time period, but john is up to's, and he responds in a .l. manner. obtuse.is your letter was the first intimation that another tribe more numerous and powerful than all the rest, are grown discontent. this is rather to course a complement, but you are so saucy, depend upon...
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everywhere i go mary jo introduces me to her circle and i learn that as well as her cousin. and her mother have also married fairways men since she moved here and so this is your mother and that's it. do you like living here yeah that is the spirit i just was. useful at home so it's like a family reunion. the most common way for women to me to far away is man i discovered isn't through the internet but through other family members we are just raised your sisters. are you married to brothers and. unfortunately first as well brother. i think first your niece and her oh. we have a friend i have this. it's all started. off and the women moving to the faroes are not young brides but women who are marrying a second time and starting afresh and so you've got your children yeah yeah and to them i could hear. a lot. more of the end of the and my. well. i'm touched by the honesty of grace who came here six years ago to begin a new life with her family as husband he said was that. always you know you're right me. right joyce. six years.
everywhere i go mary jo introduces me to her circle and i learn that as well as her cousin. and her mother have also married fairways men since she moved here and so this is your mother and that's it. do you like living here yeah that is the spirit i just was. useful at home so it's like a family reunion. the most common way for women to me to far away is man i discovered isn't through the internet but through other family members we are just raised your sisters. are you married to brothers...
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that shirley saved baby renee, raised her as a daughter. renee in line by threatening to abandon her. did she ever threaten to do that? >> yeah, many times. we'd do something wrong, and she would say, well, you stop doing that or i'm going to send you off to geri's house. >> and so they lived a life of packing up and fleeing state to state, one flop house to the next, searching for the cheapest place to stay and then skip out of. hunger constant. medical care, nonexistent. when money ran out, as it often did, shirley drove to the nearest truck stop. the girls would bed down in the car and watch shirley sneak off to do -- well, they didn't know. and alone and frightened, they held on to each other and watched the shadows of strange men pass by their car until the night when, terrified and unable to sleep, renee followed shirley. >> she's taking a long time and i'm getting scared because i'm thinking she left or she's died or something. so i go into where they work on the cars, and she's like on the side over here, and he's on top of her. and
that shirley saved baby renee, raised her as a daughter. renee in line by threatening to abandon her. did she ever threaten to do that? >> yeah, many times. we'd do something wrong, and she would say, well, you stop doing that or i'm going to send you off to geri's house. >> and so they lived a life of packing up and fleeing state to state, one flop house to the next, searching for the cheapest place to stay and then skip out of. hunger constant. medical care, nonexistent. when...
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she demanded rights and dignity for the poor and homeless, was recognized by her neighbors as a tenant leader while living with a disability for years. she fought to make her building disability accessible. she's art and culture together, inspired and express solidarity among others the people of haiti, south after ra, palestine, and the philippines, and supported black august, a month to embrace the principles of black resistance and to remain steadfast in the struggle to free political prisoners in the united states. her spirit thrived as a mentor to countless young people as she shared her wisdom earned through decades of principle struggle as her contribution to the next generation as -- of freedom fighters. she was an organizers in the successful campaign to free the san francisco eight and could also be found working tirelessly with great love and dignity alongside the most owe pressed members of the society both inside and outside prison walls to fight for dignity, justice and basic human rights. she was a community institution, a humanitarrian. i want to recognize that there ar
she demanded rights and dignity for the poor and homeless, was recognized by her neighbors as a tenant leader while living with a disability for years. she fought to make her building disability accessible. she's art and culture together, inspired and express solidarity among others the people of haiti, south after ra, palestine, and the philippines, and supported black august, a month to embrace the principles of black resistance and to remain steadfast in the struggle to free political...
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as her husband's government begins the job of trying to reunite more than 2,000 of them. it is far from clear how that's going to be done, if it's even possible. efforts to pass a new immigration law have been postponed. indonesian police have detained the captain of a ferry that sank in lake toba, in sumatra. nearly 200 people are missing, in one of indonesia's deadliest maritime disasters. the vessel was only licensed to transport 60 passengers and didn't have a proper manifest. in the world cup in russia, croatia have delivered a shock defeat to those giants of football, argentina — thrashing them three goals to nil. they're the latest team to qualify for the knock—out stages. argentina could still qualify but it may come down to goal difference. in his annual mansion house speech in the city of london, the chancellor has confirmed that taxes will have to rise to pay for a boost in nhs funding. philip hammond also said some of the money would from the so—called ‘brexit dividend' of lower eu contributions. earlier the bank of england kept interest rates unchanged but it
as her husband's government begins the job of trying to reunite more than 2,000 of them. it is far from clear how that's going to be done, if it's even possible. efforts to pass a new immigration law have been postponed. indonesian police have detained the captain of a ferry that sank in lake toba, in sumatra. nearly 200 people are missing, in one of indonesia's deadliest maritime disasters. the vessel was only licensed to transport 60 passengers and didn't have a proper manifest. in the world...
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jennifer wanted an ambulance for her grandmother shirley skinner. asor her estranged husband stephen, jennifer implied to the dispatcher he had been shot to protect her family. >> he come after her and pushed her out of the way and then he tried to come after sydney and i. oh, god. >> what happened to your grandmother? >> i think she might -- she's having heart trouble. please come and held us. >> what's your name? >> jennifer watkins. >> okay. i'll get a hold of the ambulance, all right? >> yes. >> ashland police chief jim birdsell was called to the scene. >> about 9:50 i got a phone call from 911 advising me there had been a domestic in town at 11 horseshoe drive, saying the husband came to pick up the daughter for visitation, forced into the horse, knocked the elderly woman down and she's having medical problems. >> when he arrived, he found this was no routine domestic. >> i walk up, open the door and walk in the house. directly in front of me was an elderly lady sitting in the chair which turned out to be shirley skinner and a person kneeling besi
jennifer wanted an ambulance for her grandmother shirley skinner. asor her estranged husband stephen, jennifer implied to the dispatcher he had been shot to protect her family. >> he come after her and pushed her out of the way and then he tried to come after sydney and i. oh, god. >> what happened to your grandmother? >> i think she might -- she's having heart trouble. please come and held us. >> what's your name? >> jennifer watkins. >> okay. i'll get a...
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polls show kim in third place as we have been mentioning between london breed and leno. herpaign says voter turnout and a lack of young voters in particular may have had an impact on this race. >> we're actually hearing from a lot of the voters they think the election is happening in november. when i think as a primary race, voters aren't as aware, which is why we are all out everywhere, reminding folks to vote, handing out voter guides, not just my information. again we want voters to be informed. >> and it is looking like bay area driver wills be shelling out -- drivers will be shelling out more. measure three is passing right now in seven out of nine counties. it just needs a simple majority of the total vote to take effect. >>> more election results after the break including the recall effort for santa clara county judge, aaron persky. >>> plus another body found in this bay area hospital. the new investigation tonight. >>> a bay area explosion sends debris flying, forcing hundreds to evacuate. >>> how nba rival steph curry and lebron james are teaming up tonight against
polls show kim in third place as we have been mentioning between london breed and leno. herpaign says voter turnout and a lack of young voters in particular may have had an impact on this race. >> we're actually hearing from a lot of the voters they think the election is happening in november. when i think as a primary race, voters aren't as aware, which is why we are all out everywhere, reminding folks to vote, handing out voter guides, not just my information. again we want voters to be...
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quickly as possible. >> reporter: during her two hours in texas, the first lady asking numerous questions. >> those children, how many times they speak with their relatives, their families? per week, for example. >> the children are allowed to communicate with their family twice a week. >> reporter: her message meant to accepted a message of compassion. but other photos emerged, a $39 zara jacket with the words on back "i really don't care, do you." fully aware of the cameras, but as if trying to prove a point, she wore it again even after the controversy hit social media. her spokeswoman issued a statement saying "it's a jacket. there was no hidden message. i hope this isn't what the media is going to choose to focus on." despite that, the president tweeting a different explanation saying "i really don't care, do you" written on the back of her jacket refers to fake news media. she has learned how dishonest they are and she truly no longer cares. >> here locally activists are demanding action. m tonight interfaith prayer vigil
quickly as possible. >> reporter: during her two hours in texas, the first lady asking numerous questions. >> those children, how many times they speak with their relatives, their families? per week, for example. >> the children are allowed to communicate with their family twice a week. >> reporter: her message meant to accepted a message of compassion. but other photos emerged, a $39 zara jacket with the words on back "i really don't care, do you." fully aware...
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everywhere that i know mary jo introduces me to her circle and i learn that as well as her cousin. and her mother have also married far always men since she moved here and so this is your mother and that's it. do you like living here yeah the spirit i just was. peaceful. so it's like a family reunion. the most common way for women to me to far away is man i discovered isn't through the internet but through other family members we are sisters your sisters. are you married to brothers and. unfortunately first as a little brother. i think first your beliefs are oh. we have a friend i have this. it's all started. off and the women moving to the faroes are not young brides but women who are marrying a second time and starting afresh and so you've got your children yeah yeah and to them i could hear. in a lot. more of the end of the and my. you know. i'm touched by the honesty of grace who came here six years ago to begin a new life with her family as husband he said at least that. always. oh you write me. a note joyce. six years just now. there. it was you don't know what's. right what
everywhere that i know mary jo introduces me to her circle and i learn that as well as her cousin. and her mother have also married far always men since she moved here and so this is your mother and that's it. do you like living here yeah the spirit i just was. peaceful. so it's like a family reunion. the most common way for women to me to far away is man i discovered isn't through the internet but through other family members we are sisters your sisters. are you married to brothers and....
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whenjane questions his policies, he will lash out verbally but as soon as she's back in her place, hee time according to record. it is a tragic story. giving birth to his only male child and and dying from it. but the boy france through a regency for five or six yea rs through a regency for five or six years and it is the beginning of a period of extraordinary instability and we get that flavour throughout this volume. the period is full of this volume. the period is full of this kind of element that no one knows what is going to happen next but there are so many sweeping changes, religious changes and under and ——"... changes, religious changes and under and --"... jane seymour is changes, religious changes and under and --". .. jane seymour is dead at the end of the story. and then you have a gap. and then henry marries another —— and i think the opening cha pters another —— and i think the opening chapters will be quite startling. thank you for that tantalising bid. alison weir the author of jane seymore, the haunted queen. good evening, there were the story is not showing signs of
whenjane questions his policies, he will lash out verbally but as soon as she's back in her place, hee time according to record. it is a tragic story. giving birth to his only male child and and dying from it. but the boy france through a regency for five or six yea rs through a regency for five or six years and it is the beginning of a period of extraordinary instability and we get that flavour throughout this volume. the period is full of this volume. the period is full of this kind of...
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her dangerous women bunny ears behind his ear and her initials on his thumb. ♪ >> he also supported her asdlined i heart radio's kiss fm's wango tango concert, culling her performance lit. ♪ you got me looking side to side ♪ >> lit, that means good, everybody. also on wango tango, meghan trainor. she said she's in full wedding planning mode. ♪ why you kt aing like you never met a baby ♪ >> what about wedding plans? >> think i'm going to be casual. in my backyard. i got great yard. ♪ have you lost your mind we might just chill and have a barbecue. >> no official date yet for those i dos with daryl sabara. >> father's day coming up. >> i forgot. got to get on that. it's also daryl's birthday. i have to figure out what to do for him. he's difficult. >> who are you excited to see? ♪ back street's back all right back street boys. >> bs performed their new single, "don't go breaking my heart." ♪ baby don't go breaking my heart breaking my heart ♪ ♪ it's the only one i got >> it's the only one i've got and it's broken now. >> as for the lyrics to their classic, i want it that way, chrissy teigen
her dangerous women bunny ears behind his ear and her initials on his thumb. ♪ >> he also supported her asdlined i heart radio's kiss fm's wango tango concert, culling her performance lit. ♪ you got me looking side to side ♪ >> lit, that means good, everybody. also on wango tango, meghan trainor. she said she's in full wedding planning mode. ♪ why you kt aing like you never met a baby ♪ >> what about wedding plans? >> think i'm going to be casual. in my...
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the car as her grandmother is arrested. child: bye, grandpa! have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine sonic wants to deliver transport dogs from the back of to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. 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. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. entresto, for heart failure. lightpole. we'll hear from witnesses to the horrific crash... president trump and north korean leader kim jong un sit down for a historic summit later today... what the u-s hopes to get from the discussions... and oakland is rushing to prepare for hundreds
the car as her grandmother is arrested. child: bye, grandpa! have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine sonic wants to deliver transport dogs from the back of to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't...
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she was never so happy then when she was dodging her police from one streetcorner to another as they tried to shut her down. her rhetoric was very raw, it was a rhetoric of struggle and radicalism. the authorities feared her. the chicago tribune was really bewildered by her and they weren't sure how to deal with her. they worried if they gave her too much publicity it would only fuel her ambitions and keep her speaking. on the other hand, to ignore her seems to be the wrong way because she apparently represented a great threat to the social order. >> this biography is really welcomed. there's one earlier biography by carolyn ashbaugh and she did somely strong work, but there are a lot of gaps. you fill some of them in an admirable way regarding her ethnicity and where she was a born, there's basic facts about her life that have not been revealed. >> i was able to find that she was born to an enslaved woman in 1851 and her owner, tj brought his enslaved workers, forcibly removed them from the east coast during the civil war, took the plantation in central texas and in 1865, lucy, her t
she was never so happy then when she was dodging her police from one streetcorner to another as they tried to shut her down. her rhetoric was very raw, it was a rhetoric of struggle and radicalism. the authorities feared her. the chicago tribune was really bewildered by her and they weren't sure how to deal with her. they worried if they gave her too much publicity it would only fuel her ambitions and keep her speaking. on the other hand, to ignore her seems to be the wrong way because she...
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daughter's bloodied medicaljacket. mother held her daughter's palestinians ask how someone dressed in this distinctive way could possibly have been regarded as investigated. weeek after week, palestinian medics take enormous risks at the border, racing to get the injured to hospital, standing where tear gas and bullets are flying. to hospital, standing where tear gas razan was the second medic to die since the protests began in march. after ten weeks, more than 100 dead, since the protests began in march. and more than 13,000 casualties, there is no sign of the weekly protests ending. there is no sign of in fact, hamas are calling the people of gaza back to the border on tuesday, to mark another anniversary, israel's capture of the west bank and gaza strip in 1967. hamas, it seems, does not want this to let up. paul want this to let up. adams, bbc news, gaza. if you live in england, are you proud to call yourself english? it turns out that the answer to that question is influenced in part by your age, how you vote, and what you think about brexit. how you vote, and what the findings have come from one of the largest surveys on identity in en
daughter's bloodied medicaljacket. mother held her daughter's palestinians ask how someone dressed in this distinctive way could possibly have been regarded as investigated. weeek after week, palestinian medics take enormous risks at the border, racing to get the injured to hospital, standing where tear gas and bullets are flying. to hospital, standing where tear gas razan was the second medic to die since the protests began in march. after ten weeks, more than 100 dead, since the protests...
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because she lived her life as a sexually free person. she had, we know she had sexual relations before she met albert parsons, she had a child named chance who chi died in infancy. then her marriage to parsons. he was dead only a year or so when she had taken up with a young german immigrants and this were rumors of her fairs with younger men for many years after that. so emma goldman would say things like you of all people shouldn't be criticizing my views of sexual liberation. she -- yeah. there were very famous radicals who considered her, you know, very hard to understand, they couldn't quite pinpoint her or they didn't know where she was going. as i said, she wasn't an idealogue, she was more an orator than an idealogue. >> so what are some of the things you most admire about her? >> well, i admire her physical courage in getting up in front of a crowd of hundreds and speaking knowing that in the audience are undercover police officers and even in some cases journalists who were under cover, in disguise. a great description of a repo
because she lived her life as a sexually free person. she had, we know she had sexual relations before she met albert parsons, she had a child named chance who chi died in infancy. then her marriage to parsons. he was dead only a year or so when she had taken up with a young german immigrants and this were rumors of her fairs with younger men for many years after that. so emma goldman would say things like you of all people shouldn't be criticizing my views of sexual liberation. she -- yeah....
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her daughter's bloodied medicaljacket. palestinians ask how someone dressed in this distinctive way could possibly have been regarded as a threat. weeek after week, palestinian medics take enormous risks at the border, racing to get the injured to hospital, standing where tear gas and bullets are flying. razan was the second medic to die since the protests began in march. after ten weeks, more than 100 dead, and more than 13,000 casualties, there is no sign of the weekly protests ending. in fact, hamas are calling the people of gaza back to the border on tuesday, to mark another anniversary, israel's capture of the west bank and gaza strip in 1967. hamas, it seems, does not want this to let up. pauladams, bbc news, gaza. with nearly all votes counted, the anti—immigrant slovenian democratic party has emerged as the largest party in slovenia's general election. janez jansa will be given the chance to form a new government, according to the country's president. the state election commission says mrjansa's sds party had 25% of the vote, while the centre—left, anti—establishment lms party came second with 12.7%. the headlines on bb
her daughter's bloodied medicaljacket. palestinians ask how someone dressed in this distinctive way could possibly have been regarded as a threat. weeek after week, palestinian medics take enormous risks at the border, racing to get the injured to hospital, standing where tear gas and bullets are flying. razan was the second medic to die since the protests began in march. after ten weeks, more than 100 dead, and more than 13,000 casualties, there is no sign of the weekly protests ending. in...
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image has come to define the policy more than this one it shows a two year old honduran girl crying as her mother is passed down. as it happens the girl in the image was actually not separated from her mother unlike lots of other children her father in honduras has confirmed that you can imagine how i felt when i saw that photo of my daughter it broke my heart it's difficult as a father to see that but i now know that they are not in danger they are safer now than when they were making the journey to the border so cue the clarifications retractions and updates from outlets like the washington post that ran with the this little girl was taken away from her parents story the father of the little girl told the washington post that the child and mother were not separated us and honduran officials have confirmed the father's account to other news organizations . actually both sides of american politics are guilty of doing this they find a very powerful image and they run with it no matter where it came from take a right wing blog drudge report they're generally supportive of trump's immigration
image has come to define the policy more than this one it shows a two year old honduran girl crying as her mother is passed down. as it happens the girl in the image was actually not separated from her mother unlike lots of other children her father in honduras has confirmed that you can imagine how i felt when i saw that photo of my daughter it broke my heart it's difficult as a father to see that but i now know that they are not in danger they are safer now than when they were making the...
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the headlines: mrs trump visits migrant children as her husband orders his administration to reunite r loved ones as the captain of a ferry which sank is detained in indonesia. 200 people are still missing. i'm lebo diseko in london. also in the programme: it's anguish for argentina, as they suffer a 3—0 defeat at the hands of croatia in the world cup. and the first baby. new zealand's prime minister gives birth — and it's a girl.
the headlines: mrs trump visits migrant children as her husband orders his administration to reunite r loved ones as the captain of a ferry which sank is detained in indonesia. 200 people are still missing. i'm lebo diseko in london. also in the programme: it's anguish for argentina, as they suffer a 3—0 defeat at the hands of croatia in the world cup. and the first baby. new zealand's prime minister gives birth — and it's a girl.
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well as her son-in-law, and thank you all for staying this late as we honor your grandmother and your mother. whereas on sunday, may 20, 2018, barbara brown left in world to be with her family members who have preceded her in death, and whereas barbara brown worked for the san francisco unified school district for 30 years. and whereas barbara brown took pride in her career, particularly her work for almost 20 years at cesar chavez elementary school, on formerly named hawthorne in san francisco's mission district. and whereas barbara brown also enjoyed working in the san francisco unified school district drop out prevention unit, helping many families in keeping their students in school, and whereas bash la brown took pride in her loving family, two children. and whereas barbara brown was broern in guatemala, and whereas barbara brown considered both guatemala and you the states her two homes and raised her children to be proud of who they are, and belonging to both. barbara brown left this world a better place. therefore be it resolved that the board of education
well as her son-in-law, and thank you all for staying this late as we honor your grandmother and your mother. whereas on sunday, may 20, 2018, barbara brown left in world to be with her family members who have preceded her in death, and whereas barbara brown worked for the san francisco unified school district for 30 years. and whereas barbara brown took pride in her career, particularly her work for almost 20 years at cesar chavez elementary school, on formerly named hawthorne in san...
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coworkers descrid her as always smiling, cheerful, a great person. heavy hearted, we lost one of our own. >> reporter: coworkers say she knew her stuff, she started as an apprentice in 2012 and she worked her way up. she was only one of a few female plumbers for the city. >>> a police motorcycle officer is hospitalized after he was struck by a car. the accident happened at 9:30 am. this was near the 280 freeway a the car got out to help. the officer is a 12 year veteran of the department and was taken to san francisco general as listed in serious condition. >>> the board of supervisors president made political history today. he declared victory in one of the closest mayoral elections in san francisco history d is s woman be mayor of san francisco. the announcement came this afternoon shortly afte mark leno conceded. she says she is eager to get to work tackling the city's major problems including homelessness and housing. >> we see people sleeping on the streets, we know they need help. we are not building enough housing. we know there is so much work
coworkers descrid her as always smiling, cheerful, a great person. heavy hearted, we lost one of our own. >> reporter: coworkers say she knew her stuff, she started as an apprentice in 2012 and she worked her way up. she was only one of a few female plumbers for the city. >>> a police motorcycle officer is hospitalized after he was struck by a car. the accident happened at 9:30 am. this was near the 280 freeway a the car got out to help. the officer is a 12 year veteran of the...
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emma said lucy of all people should be criticizing this new idea because she lived her life as a sexually free person. we know she had sexual relations before she met albert parsons. she had a child who died in infancy. then her marriage to parsons. he was dead only a year when she was taken up with the young german man. emma goldman would say things like you have all people should be criticizing my views of sexual liberation. she feuded with eugene so their very famous radicals who considered her hard to understand. they cannot quite pinpoint her. she was not in an ideologue. she was marvin archer. >> i admire her physical courage and getting up in front of the crowd of hundreds and speaking, knowing that in the audience are undercover police officers, and even journalists who are undercover in disguise, great description of her reporter in chicago wearing a fake beer that comes off when he runs out of the hall. she was besieged by the authorities yet she persisted. she is one of the original per sisters if we can say that. her other commitment to the exploited, and language we find fami
emma said lucy of all people should be criticizing this new idea because she lived her life as a sexually free person. we know she had sexual relations before she met albert parsons. she had a child who died in infancy. then her marriage to parsons. he was dead only a year when she was taken up with the young german man. emma goldman would say things like you have all people should be criticizing my views of sexual liberation. she feuded with eugene so their very famous radicals who considered...
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as good as her speech was, i remember a couple years ago, she felt totally. this is really the problem. totallyticians are not -- there is a constant -- the other day the free democratic leaders said when you're are in the queue at the baker is -- .akers you want to know this is the kind of talk to goes on. we had a president a couple years ago who said that islam is a part of germany. like many people reacted very angrily to that. now we have those who were very andk to take that back emphasized that islam is not a part of germany. i would say many things have changed for the better, if you reaction.e you cannot beat that. is -- the progress is and twone step forward steps back. of putting it way because politicians today -- obviously i am talking to the center party. when it very careful comes to racism and racist attacks. when it comes to xenophobia, express very careful to that is not what germany is about. on the other hand, you have parties like the christian socialist union. trying, struggling. they are reacting in a way where they are almost competing
as good as her speech was, i remember a couple years ago, she felt totally. this is really the problem. totallyticians are not -- there is a constant -- the other day the free democratic leaders said when you're are in the queue at the baker is -- .akers you want to know this is the kind of talk to goes on. we had a president a couple years ago who said that islam is a part of germany. like many people reacted very angrily to that. now we have those who were very andk to take that back...