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and it turned out that nancy reagan was worried about what barbara bush was going to write in barbaraush's memoir. but nancy reagan did not feel free to call barbara bush directly to after. an eight -- went to aide who had been with both presidents and asked, and he called jean becker, who asked barbara bush. barbara bush then wrote a mock chapter that recounted every offense she felt nancy reagan had ever made on her, and she gave that to jean becker saying, this is what i am going to say. it was that she did this, did this. wrote, "and this was just a joke." she kind of unloaded on nancy reagan. but in her memoir, she did not really said critical thing about nancy reagan. we have some video that you will recognize, prince philip of great britain came to the white house during the reagan years and vice president work or not. bush there, and we will talk about that when we look at the video. [video clip] >> things about coming to the united states, you have this extraordinary gift for making people feel welcome, and apart from the friendliness with which you greet everybody, it really
and it turned out that nancy reagan was worried about what barbara bush was going to write in barbaraush's memoir. but nancy reagan did not feel free to call barbara bush directly to after. an eight -- went to aide who had been with both presidents and asked, and he called jean becker, who asked barbara bush. barbara bush then wrote a mock chapter that recounted every offense she felt nancy reagan had ever made on her, and she gave that to jean becker saying, this is what i am going to say. it...
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detective velasquez called barbara, got herself invited over to barbara's house.arbara seemed to have no problem talking about david. she said she cared about him a lot. and i say, well, how is david as a father? well, david became abusive towards johnny physically and emotionally, verbally. >> wait a minute. this was a whole new wrinkle. up until now, everybody about david's history has been squeak y clean. >> as an investigator and as a mom, i begin to say, did you ever call the police? she said, oh, no, i -- i never called the police, she says, i just thought he would change. she proceeds to tell me that i documented the injuries with photographs. never produced any photographs for me. >> for us, by the way, barbara changed her story. said it was really her father, not her, who accused david of abusing his son. >> my dad was looking into counselors and having him, you know, evaluated and stuff like that, because i would just be like, this is david, you know, what are you talking about? >> but, of course, the detective couldn't talk to barbara's father about abu
detective velasquez called barbara, got herself invited over to barbara's house.arbara seemed to have no problem talking about david. she said she cared about him a lot. and i say, well, how is david as a father? well, david became abusive towards johnny physically and emotionally, verbally. >> wait a minute. this was a whole new wrinkle. up until now, everybody about david's history has been squeak y clean. >> as an investigator and as a mom, i begin to say, did you ever call the...
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and it turned out that nancy reagan was worried about what barbara bush was going to write in barbaraush's memoir. but nancy reagan did not feel free to call barbara bush directly to ask her. nancy reagan with tamara fitzwater, -- marlon fitzwater an aide who had been with both , presidents and asked, and he called jean becker, who asked barbara bush what she would say about nancy reagan. barbara bush then wrote a mock chapter that recounted every offense she felt nancy reagan had ever made on her, and she gave that to jean becker saying, this is what i am going to say. it was just she did this, she did this. she said she wrote, "and this was just a joke." it was a mock chapter for a memoir that unloaded on nancy reagan. but in her memoir, she did not unload on nancy reagan. she did not really said critical thing about nancy reagan. brian: i have some video that you will recognize. prince philip of great britain came to the white house during the reagan years and vice president bush and mrs. bush were or not there, and we will talk about that when we look at the video. [video clip] >>
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barbara bush made no such commas.[laughter] she went to her son and said you're listening too much to vice president cheney and donald rumsfeld. advice he did not take and advice that people wish he had. >> yes, sir. right here.er ... we are going to get you a microphone also. >> one of the things that impressed me. >> can you speak into the microphone. >> at one time he asked for a big cut. [inaudible] then he refused to live in a mansion in the move to the bed.ment with just one >> this is true and his frugality is well-known. he would say i am cheap. that is how he cared or iced himself and a lot of it goes back to the seminary and his experience at the young age of living in the aesthetic image thatat is accurate and it was gd politics for him in many ways. it's hard to get them to buy a new suit because he'll say i have a h suit and what do i need another one for? ii think in many ways his contribution to california right now is having come and after arnold schwarzenegger facing a 26 billion-dollar with a b defic
barbara bush made no such commas.[laughter] she went to her son and said you're listening too much to vice president cheney and donald rumsfeld. advice he did not take and advice that people wish he had. >> yes, sir. right here.er ... we are going to get you a microphone also. >> one of the things that impressed me. >> can you speak into the microphone. >> at one time he asked for a big cut. [inaudible] then he refused to live in a mansion in the move to the bed.ment...
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had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara.barbara persuaded a court that pepper had essentially been abandoned and, thus, could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it, she has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wing all the time? >> that's right. >> tell me about that. >> to me, i felt like it was my fault, because i put them in the hands of this monster. >> we're in a hotel room in los angeles. geri is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and the
had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara.barbara persuaded a court that pepper had essentially been abandoned and, thus, could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were...
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and let's go right to do have used barbara baseball she was at the scene and. paris barbara good morning to you we can see the main structure of the cathedral is still standing as we said there behind you bring us up to date on the latest efforts to fully extinguish the flames. yeah around four o'clock this morning the head of the fire fighting services in paris said the worst is over we have managed to contain the fire to extinguish the worst fire is that where sort of raging in the middle of what we see behind us here where the scaffolding is that this is where this fire was that broke down last night as the first piece of the cathedral and all around it is the vast old roof into tears off the conceivable dating back really to the thirteenth century roof seven eight hundred years old we're in there and this is really wood john reed lentulus leigh so during the night we could see to one o'clock or so we could see flames really reaching up to the sky bright red and then slowly slowly it became darker when the firefighters managed to beat back the fire now the p
and let's go right to do have used barbara baseball she was at the scene and. paris barbara good morning to you we can see the main structure of the cathedral is still standing as we said there behind you bring us up to date on the latest efforts to fully extinguish the flames. yeah around four o'clock this morning the head of the fire fighting services in paris said the worst is over we have managed to contain the fire to extinguish the worst fire is that where sort of raging in the middle of...
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not very far actually from their role barbara can you hear me. yes i hear you ok barbara tell me give me the latest what are you seeing tell me you know how far away are you actually from the cathedral. we're not very far away we are on the on the edge of the louis which is the neighboring island. is on and if we look to the back of can see. like the outline of the huge dark building in the back and then the reddish shine this is the fire coming still from the roof at the moment it appears that the two towers are not actively burning to the left inside the white to sort of further shine that you see that's the war true that the fire fighters are constantly pouring into the cathedral and the reddish shine there is there is really flames to be seen coming out of the middle of the vault in the middle of the of the church building really so it is still actively burning very strongly there and from what we hear it is not quite certain where the building can be structurally saved at least the the sort of main walls off it can be saved or whether there
not very far actually from their role barbara can you hear me. yes i hear you ok barbara tell me give me the latest what are you seeing tell me you know how far away are you actually from the cathedral. we're not very far away we are on the on the edge of the louis which is the neighboring island. is on and if we look to the back of can see. like the outline of the huge dark building in the back and then the reddish shine this is the fire coming still from the roof at the moment it appears that...
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the women of santa barbara loved him. he also loved to racehorses.o the men of santa barbara loved him. unfortunately, he was also a killer. the outlawhead of gang that terrorized our county in the 1850's. there is a san diego state study, the history professor points out that the most in americalace between 2010 and 2015 was new orleans. if you applied the same formula to san francisco county in 1858, it would have extrapolated to 100 murders. there were 11 murders in 1855 alone which does not seem like much. in a county of under 1800 people, that is a tremendous amount. most of the victims were here because of the gold rush. what local cattle ranchers found out, just as levi strauss found not to beoney was made in mining gold. made iny was to be supplying the needs to gold miners. suddenly there was this immense market that opened up to the north. san francisco went from 800 people to 25,000 people between 1848 and 1849. was there were a lot of cattle wires, ranchers and cattle brokers. those were among the main victims of outlaw gangs like jack po
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six months so alice coming to you know we heard barbara call this the how we break that another six months does this mean that teresa mayes nightmare continues well clearly well clearly it does continue whether it continues for two reason may we don't know because everything about her premiership is obviously being questioned at the moment she wanted until the end of june issue is said it would be until the end of june she's now got as you said until the end of october to try to somehow persuade parliament if she's still in place to accept her deal that was the deal that she agreed with back in november and she has not been able to get it through parliament has been defeated three times so she has that nightmare if you like to try to sort that out and she's trying to control a very very very difficult party the conservative party and they do not want as their leader but at the moment they all stuck with her what do you think they're going to say to this extension of six months of the brics it is. didn't want an extension anyway many of them wanted that to be a no deal bricks it. on
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rosie was furious at barbara., was yelling at her and they had a very personal argument that got very intense. >> some of the depictions of barbara walters who a legend in our industry are not that kind. jenny mccarthy, one of the hosts of the view told you on the record, you know the mommy dearest, i rather -- the movie mommy dearest. i remember watching that and going holy cow, i've never seen a woman yell like that before until i worked with barbara walters. is that her reputation behind the scenes. >> i learned that barbara didn't want to retire from the view. she was in her mid-80s. she was scared about retirement, what it would be like and trying to cling to the show. barbara was a trailblazer and groundbreaker and had to fight so hard for every opportunity she had that she stayed competitive throughout her career and we see that throughout the book. >> did they get rid of her? why did she exit? >> she sold her stake in the show and she was approaching her mid-80s. that really isn't done on live television t
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and we can speak to our correspondent barbara vessel was following the story in paris hi barbara what do people there make of president micron's goal to rebuild this cathedral within five years. that is very vicious of course vicious politically and technically bought for president mark wrong this is important to get the upper hand there's also a political message in this because he needs to sort of keep people to look to the future is say we can do this he needs to invigorate people otherwise this is going to become another ominous sort of event in his presidency that really might weigh down his term in office we think back to the yellow vest so he'll have to deal with them after easter there's going to be another message but for now it's all focus on rebuilding not for money has been pouring in already more than eight hundred million have pledged in the secret family corporations the secret wealth of the country is showing its face they are putting pledges on the table to the tune of one hundred million each at least so that is not going to be a problem but it is a huge task and the
and we can speak to our correspondent barbara vessel was following the story in paris hi barbara what do people there make of president micron's goal to rebuild this cathedral within five years. that is very vicious of course vicious politically and technically bought for president mark wrong this is important to get the upper hand there's also a political message in this because he needs to sort of keep people to look to the future is say we can do this he needs to invigorate people otherwise...
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barbara is just devastated. she goes home to her husband, harry, and cries, i thought i was worth more than that. fortunately, barbara is able to come back and have a 45-year career at nasa, and she is able to do so thanks to helen lange, who you can see standing up in the second row. she was born in china. she ended up living through many terrors during world war ii. she came to the united states for college, and in 1953, she was hired by macy roberts to work at jpl. and right away, everyone realizes helen is special. she is an incredibly gifted mathematician and becomes the go to person that, when they have a really difficult problem, all of the engineers want her to be working with them. and so it is natural for her to take over the role of supervisor after barbara has been fired. but, helen is like barbara. she is 30 years old. she had just gotten married and about to start a family. so she decides to learn from barbara's example, and she hides her pregnancy for as long as she can. and then, when it is time
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one was barbara polson. she is the one responsible for calculating the trajectory of the satellite as it leaves earth. to do this, she sits at a light table with paper and pencil. she is doing this by hand. standing over her shoulder are richard, the famous physicist, and the president of caltech. everyone in the room is waiting on her calculations to find out if this mission will be a success. when she calculates that yes, explorer 1 has made it and america has its first satellite, the room erupted in celebration. it is an incredible moment. it is also the birth of nasa. after that, everything changes. designen leave military behind and are focused on space. things are also changing for barbara. retiring andis now barbara, who has worked there for a decade, has been promoted to supervisor of the computing section. she is also 30 years old and about to get married and about to start a family. 25% of mothers worked outside the home. but barbara decides she loves her job, she feels her work is too important an
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let's bring in our correspondents on the story we have barbara vessel standing by for us in paris at the scene and we have to give you news editor and a french journalist in manila shows with us here in studio good to have you both back with us bob i want to start with you because the latest information that we do have is that the flames have been entirely completely extinguished there tell us what we know at this point about the extent of the damage. you know the fire fight is just to now said that the flames could be extinguished as you say they have to watch this for a couple of days because a huge blaze they like this is a really dangerous thing and there might be some small smoldering. fires somewhere in this huge edifice that could ignite everything so they will keep watching but at the time now experts say experts just begun entering the building we've seen a little while ago large group of firefighters and other architecture and structural engineers going up onto one of the main belt charas the towers that could probably quickly be saved from the flames last night first there
let's bring in our correspondents on the story we have barbara vessel standing by for us in paris at the scene and we have to give you news editor and a french journalist in manila shows with us here in studio good to have you both back with us bob i want to start with you because the latest information that we do have is that the flames have been entirely completely extinguished there tell us what we know at this point about the extent of the damage. you know the fire fight is just to now said...
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and let's go right to did barbara faisal she's following the latest developments for us at the scene and paris hi barbara so we can see the core structure there standing behind you this is the morning after so bring bring us up to date on the latest efforts to to fully extinguish the flames. firefighters are still working there on some sides of this huge edifice here behind us this still throwing water at the walls in order to cool them down because the danger with a fire like this is that it might seem to be extinguished but there could be small corners where it is just lowering because he's still smoldering and could really night because the heat. was developed last night when the whole roof structure this huge is seven eight hundred year old new structure burned down it was so immense that is the not possible to say what the structural damage is now here behind as where you we see you see the two towers on one of them we could just make out a large group of experts who have been climbing the tar and who are trying to sort of the damage from there looking into the main structure of
and let's go right to did barbara faisal she's following the latest developments for us at the scene and paris hi barbara so we can see the core structure there standing behind you this is the morning after so bring bring us up to date on the latest efforts to to fully extinguish the flames. firefighters are still working there on some sides of this huge edifice here behind us this still throwing water at the walls in order to cool them down because the danger with a fire like this is that it...
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well let's go to paris now our correspondent barbara visa is standing outside notre dame cathedral good evening to you barbara earlier tonight we and the rest of the world feared the worst total loss of the cathedral when daybreak so there may be a reason for cautious optimism right. yeah there is some reason for that the head of the firefighters of paris said that they hoped to know that they were able to contain the fire and they could save the structure of the main structure of the could see the road because the fear was that once the firewood if eaten from the roof beams down through to the stone vault that keeps up the inner roof off the cathedral then the forces of gravity and pull would sort of press the walls of the kids to the side and the whole edifice with huge added fist would just break down in on itself we don't know yet how much damage they can see through us built from sandstone know how much damage this fire the heat has done to the sand stone how much structural problems there might be for the future but so far as we can see in the back even though it's quite dark the
well let's go to paris now our correspondent barbara visa is standing outside notre dame cathedral good evening to you barbara earlier tonight we and the rest of the world feared the worst total loss of the cathedral when daybreak so there may be a reason for cautious optimism right. yeah there is some reason for that the head of the firefighters of paris said that they hoped to know that they were able to contain the fire and they could save the structure of the main structure of the could see...
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thank you both again for being with us a barbara bring us up to date again on the latest information on assets to put out all the flames and also the extent of the damage to the cathedral. that is was firefighters now really are trying to send me specialists we can see them from time sort of chinese figures crawling around in the outer reaches of this huge edifice behind us they are trying to figure out how bad the structural damage is because this is build from is sort of limestone is send stone and the huge heat that was generated by this hour's long blaze of the roof that completely burned down last night will have sort of damage the structure now the question is how safe are the walls how safe are the supporting arches that we can see in the background that sort of stabilize the huge walls of the cutesy drew and hold them together so this is really avoided also at some points there is still water being strewn up against the walls to cool them down slowly because the danger was a fire like this is that it might be extinguished and then there is some nests somewhere and it can slow
thank you both again for being with us a barbara bring us up to date again on the latest information on assets to put out all the flames and also the extent of the damage to the cathedral. that is was firefighters now really are trying to send me specialists we can see them from time sort of chinese figures crawling around in the outer reaches of this huge edifice behind us they are trying to figure out how bad the structural damage is because this is build from is sort of limestone is send...
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elections let me as barbara get about this response time barbara in other countries if we were dealing with this situation i could imagine the you know the lawyers of the attorneys they would be all over this forty five minutes to respond to a fire in the middle of the city is just odd except about. what do you see as the immediate fallout you know beginning tomorrow assuming that the calls was the realization work. that the worst is behind us. that is what the prosecutor of paris is now sort of pursuing the idea that this was . caused by negligence really during the building works that's the latest we heard from that front it is going to be particularly difficult for the mayor of paris on he dollar because she is the one who is ultimately responsible for you know how quickly the fire services can move through the city how traffic is sort of being handled in catastrophes like this and obviously they didn't seem to be and that was something that i found remarkable when getting to this place they didn't really seem to have been an emergency plan in place for something like this happening
elections let me as barbara get about this response time barbara in other countries if we were dealing with this situation i could imagine the you know the lawyers of the attorneys they would be all over this forty five minutes to respond to a fire in the middle of the city is just odd except about. what do you see as the immediate fallout you know beginning tomorrow assuming that the calls was the realization work. that the worst is behind us. that is what the prosecutor of paris is now sort...
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laura: barbara plett-usher, thanks so much for joining us.enturiethe moon has been a source of fascination and inspiration fopoets and artists alike. to mark 50 years since man stepped on the loose sur surface, new york's hudson river museum is hosting w n how our nearest neighbor has been portrayed in art. ure bbc went on a to with the chief curator. >> the moon is never there by accident. if it is there, it is a thoughtful thing that the artist has done. we all have a romantic notion of the moon. you see a moon there, all of a sudden you might ask yourself some questions like at are they thinking, do they want a source of light to the landscape or am i supposed to think it is midnight, and i supposed to think it is a certain time of year, time of night. here we have one of the most the show paintings i and best-known paintings we have in theio exhib norman rockwell's "boy and girl gazing at the moon." so called "puppy love" because the d cute little pup in it. it is such a romantic view of a little boy and girl out fishing who stopped to ga
laura: barbara plett-usher, thanks so much for joining us.enturiethe moon has been a source of fascination and inspiration fopoets and artists alike. to mark 50 years since man stepped on the loose sur surface, new york's hudson river museum is hosting w n how our nearest neighbor has been portrayed in art. ure bbc went on a to with the chief curator. >> the moon is never there by accident. if it is there, it is a thoughtful thing that the artist has done. we all have a romantic notion of...
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well let's go to paris now our correspondent barbara faizal is standing outside notre dame cathedral good evening to you barbara earlier tonight we and the rest of the world feared the worst total loss of the cathedral when daybreak so there may be a reason for cautious optimism right. yeah there is some reason for that at least the head of the firefighters of paris. they hope to know that they were able to contain the fire and they could safe the structure of the main structure off the can see through because the fear was that once the fire would if eaten from the roof beams down through to the stone vault that keeps up the inner roof off the cathedral then the forces of gravity and pull would sort of press the the walls of the kids to the side and the whole edifice of huge added fist would just break down in on itself we don't know yet how much damage they can see through us built from sandstone know how much damage this fire the heat has done to the sense stone how much structural problems there might be for the future but so far as we can see in the back even though it's quite da
well let's go to paris now our correspondent barbara faizal is standing outside notre dame cathedral good evening to you barbara earlier tonight we and the rest of the world feared the worst total loss of the cathedral when daybreak so there may be a reason for cautious optimism right. yeah there is some reason for that at least the head of the firefighters of paris. they hope to know that they were able to contain the fire and they could safe the structure of the main structure off the can see...
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well let's go to paris now our correspondent barbara faizal is standing outside notre dame cathedral good evening to you barbara earlier tonight we and the rest of the world feared the worst total loss of the cathedral when day breaks there may be a reason for cautious optimism right. yeah there is some reason for that the head of the firefighters of paris said that they hoped you know that they were able to contain the fire and they could save the structure of the main structure off the can see through because the fear was that once the fire would have eaten from the roof down through to the stone vault that keeps up the inner roof off the cathedral then the forces of gravity and pull would sort of press the walls of the kids to the side and the whole edifice with huge added fist would just break down in on itself we don't know yet how much damage they can see through us built from sandstone know how much damage this fire the heat has done to the sand stone how much structural problems there might be for the future but so far as we can see in the back even though it's quite dark the
well let's go to paris now our correspondent barbara faizal is standing outside notre dame cathedral good evening to you barbara earlier tonight we and the rest of the world feared the worst total loss of the cathedral when day breaks there may be a reason for cautious optimism right. yeah there is some reason for that the head of the firefighters of paris said that they hoped you know that they were able to contain the fire and they could save the structure of the main structure off the can...
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barbara faisal in paris thank you barbara. although to dom is of course a landmark which is known and loved around the world and we spoke with people here in berlin for their reaction to last night's. yeah but this was well i'm happy that i was able to see the cathedral and i'm shocked that it has now burned down and that one whole probably not be able to visit it for decades to come because me being french i was very sad to be special for me because my wife is going to paris today and she didn't feel like going in the mall because it's one impact on. which she's in the heart of the french people but that's just these are people that live in the last year that's right well this is of course is a very pretty that happened to that building and heard on the news are trying to rebuild that monument so very pleased that they want to build it. well one would hope that a similar work is done here in germany that care will be taken with historic monuments. something like this doesn't happen here. it's terrible. let's get more now we'r
barbara faisal in paris thank you barbara. although to dom is of course a landmark which is known and loved around the world and we spoke with people here in berlin for their reaction to last night's. yeah but this was well i'm happy that i was able to see the cathedral and i'm shocked that it has now burned down and that one whole probably not be able to visit it for decades to come because me being french i was very sad to be special for me because my wife is going to paris today and she...
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you know barbara we heard that last last comment there are a friend from italy calling in to tell us more about some of the reactions that we've been seeing pouring in from around the world to there in paris. i mean all the heads of state and government of the european countries going to america the german chancellor but all of those brussels the heads of the european union have been sort of commiserating with friends in sending messages of support and feeling for the french people and was of course president a man who is now in a really difficult position because this is going to weigh on his presidency i mean this is something that is going to make his life even more difficult and he will have to turn this into something that we can say positive but he has to true in this into something forward looking that's what he tried to do saying we will rebuild but this sense of loss really is pervasive it goes around the world because this was the most visited cultural monument in europe thirteen million visitors every year everybody from around the world who went to paris would go to see a
you know barbara we heard that last last comment there are a friend from italy calling in to tell us more about some of the reactions that we've been seeing pouring in from around the world to there in paris. i mean all the heads of state and government of the european countries going to america the german chancellor but all of those brussels the heads of the european union have been sort of commiserating with friends in sending messages of support and feeling for the french people and was of...
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. >> mary lou nye, mary jo nye, judy brown, barbara hawthorne, and a little girl who considered barbara grandmother, abbie kopf, had gone to a live performance at a theater. >> abbie was around a lot of older women. she would hang out with barb and all her friends. >> she was adopted by barb as a grandma. >> barb would take her to card games or to her sewing class or whatever. >> barbara hawthorne was a retired worker from kellogg's, the cereal maker. mary jo nye was a schoolteacher. her sister-in-law, mary lou nye, was a retired employee from the department of motor vehicles in michigan. >> my wife made a heck of an apple pie. nobody's ever made one better as far as i'm concerned. >> judy brown was a caregiver for senior citizens. she took care of older people. >> they met at the cracker barrel. had dinner and then they took one car because my wife didn't like driving any more than she had to. >> so, after having a wonderful time together, the women and abbie return to the cracker barrel parking lot. >> mary lou nye was in her van. the other women and the girl, abbie, were in the car.
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now come with . >> they race back to the set and when "the view" returns, elisabeth and barbara haveheir arms around each other. >> we respect your opinion. >> uh this. i respect yours as well. >> the current voou co-hosts did not address the drama on today's show but elisabeth posted an apology for swearing. she also defended her passion, quote, i felt the need to protect what i knew to be truth. it's interesting to point out that the audio comes three days after the publication of a new voou tell-all, ladies who punch. we spoke to the author. >> you can see that there were tensions on the show but i didn't imagine the tensions were so much that elisabeth actually wanted to leave in the middle of the show. >> sherri shepherd bwho was not on the panel during the meltdown told us she experienced plenty of voou drama. >> i cried for three years straight because i had a tough task master who i loved to death, barbara walters. barbara walters was tough on the people that she loved and she helped me find my voice. >> today there was no drama but lots of tears. >> kathie lee, you know the
now come with . >> they race back to the set and when "the view" returns, elisabeth and barbara haveheir arms around each other. >> we respect your opinion. >> uh this. i respect yours as well. >> the current voou co-hosts did not address the drama on today's show but elisabeth posted an apology for swearing. she also defended her passion, quote, i felt the need to protect what i knew to be truth. it's interesting to point out that the audio comes three days...
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barbara fazel in paris thank you barbara. let's get more now we are joined by james alexander cameron he is a medieval architectural historian and he's joining us from london this morning welcome to you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that was held in the notions on cathedral. well of course the main architecture of the main treasure is the building itself an early gothic cathedral built in the. twelfth century and then extensively built upon it proved in the thirteenth century also the stained glass windows some of which dates to the time when the building was built in the n.t. windows in the thirteenth century famously the crown of thorns which was brought from constantinople by the now and in twelve thirty eight and was. taking that caused him to have such a celt which is a chuckle not to. as far as i'm aware a lot of the smaller relics not retrieved from the building while the fire was raging on the roof ok so some things it's arrived but i mean by i learned a lot of things were also destroyed you know at this
barbara fazel in paris thank you barbara. let's get more now we are joined by james alexander cameron he is a medieval architectural historian and he's joining us from london this morning welcome to you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that was held in the notions on cathedral. well of course the main architecture of the main treasure is the building itself an early gothic cathedral built in the. twelfth century and then extensively built upon it proved in the thirteenth century also...
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and let's bring in correspondent barbara basell who is standing by in paris so barbara we heard it there five years to rebuild the computer i mean that's quite ambitious how did micron's promise go down in paris. this is huge the ambitions of course sarah and that's president for you all this reaching for the stars but this resonates largely with what people in france want and particularly people in paris want after the said they are now really looking to having this cathedral rebuild seeing their symbol of the ancient paris set off their communal we'll see here in the french capital reserve a little while ago we could talk to frederick who is one of the true guides in the cathedral and he has absolutely said it is hard on seeing it reconstructed because i'll be very impatient but i really hope it's doable and i think that france is very capable of doing great things in a short amount of time and we showed that after the war but we won't be short of money and there's a lot of enthusiasm i think that if everybody works together we can do it it's a nice challenge and i think french people
and let's bring in correspondent barbara basell who is standing by in paris so barbara we heard it there five years to rebuild the computer i mean that's quite ambitious how did micron's promise go down in paris. this is huge the ambitions of course sarah and that's president for you all this reaching for the stars but this resonates largely with what people in france want and particularly people in paris want after the said they are now really looking to having this cathedral rebuild seeing...
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what about barbara walters, hold together the groups. >> barbara when she started the show never anticipatedshe told me, she never anticipated that it would become so dramatic and contentious, she thought it would be a nice show with women talking about headlines to have day. one of the things i uncovered in the book is how good barbara was as producer and keeping things running and masking some of the tension that is were happening backstage and barbara didn't really want to retire. si . . have to go but you said 20 publishers turned down this book, consistent in getting it published. >> and just made "the new york times" best seller list. >> all right. that's breaking news. great to see you, thanks so much. >> thank you, howie. >> still to come back, jeff bezos, why the owner now wants to sell the tabloid runs by donald trump's friend, the face of the national inquirer. ♪ ♪ ♪ - i think the best company's succeed as a team and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welcome new employees, personalize team shirts, and even for company events. the design lab
what about barbara walters, hold together the groups. >> barbara when she started the show never anticipatedshe told me, she never anticipated that it would become so dramatic and contentious, she thought it would be a nice show with women talking about headlines to have day. one of the things i uncovered in the book is how good barbara was as producer and keeping things running and masking some of the tension that is were happening backstage and barbara didn't really want to retire. si ....
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barbara bush was not a -- barbara bush put family above all. that the bushes had with their children and grandchildren. the reagans had quite a dysfunctional family and i think they looked at each other and saw someone they didn't recognize, someone they didn't like, someone who wasn't like them. >> talk about the, you know, i've learned a lot about pat nixon, who was called plastic pat in the old days. from what i've been able to figure out is quite an extraordinary person. tell me about how barbara was also, barbara bush was always in the background. she didn't dye her hair. she didn't try to compete, as you say, in the fashion industry with nancy. what was the role that she played that you found in the lives of their husband and son? >> it changed over time. you know, initially in 1980 during bush's first run for the presidency, she was not a central figure. she was not seen as an asset in the campaign, but by 1988 she had a voice that bush was listening to. she was a critical voice in encouraging him to do some negative ads against opponent
barbara bush was not a -- barbara bush put family above all. that the bushes had with their children and grandchildren. the reagans had quite a dysfunctional family and i think they looked at each other and saw someone they didn't recognize, someone they didn't like, someone who wasn't like them. >> talk about the, you know, i've learned a lot about pat nixon, who was called plastic pat in the old days. from what i've been able to figure out is quite an extraordinary person. tell me about...
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yes for less. >>> barbara and george h.w.e in history. "the matriarch" chronicles the ups and dow of t >>> good morning, everyone. that's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. taking a look at -- airports across the country experienced a technical outage and service is back online and it's not sure what caused the outage. >>> facebook ce oh zuckerberg is calling for the government and regulators to play a bigger and active role in policing the internet. zuckerberg says the company is created an independent body so people can appeal facebook's decision. >>> the oakland public library is expanding hours across its locations. the main library at 81st avenue will now be open 7 days a week and 14 neighborhood branches will be open 6 days a week and until 8:00 p.m. twice per week. >>> news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our news website at kpix.com. >>> good monday morning to you. it feels like a monday on the roadways and we're tracking trouble spots on the nippet. southbound and northbound. we have one lane
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our correspondent barbara vessel has been following the latest for us at the scene in paris hi barbara so we're hearing that the flames there have been fully extinguished what can you tell us. the flames have been sting ridge the firefighters have been working throughout the morning to sort of find the line to remnants and identify probably spaces where small fires might still be. flank foundering but they say at the moment everything is completely under control so they've really managed to extinguish this huge fire that has been really roaring and raging last night between the hours of around eight o'clock till around midnight that was the worst time when you could really fire is sort of leaping at the sky and coloring the sky here a blood red is so they managed to sort of extinguish this they managed to fight now bring expert was on site we could see some of them a little while ago walk around on one of the main powers trying to look at structural damage and this is really what begins now experts are coming in today and trying to state how safe is the structure how safe is the buildi
our correspondent barbara vessel has been following the latest for us at the scene in paris hi barbara so we're hearing that the flames there have been fully extinguished what can you tell us. the flames have been sting ridge the firefighters have been working throughout the morning to sort of find the line to remnants and identify probably spaces where small fires might still be. flank foundering but they say at the moment everything is completely under control so they've really managed to...
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i was privileged to work under barbara walters, i wrote a ton of what it's like to work for barbara walters ten years. it was the equivalent of what i think is a phd. in broadcasting, i didn't even know it. i was studying her. when you're at the table there, one of the things that i -- i don't regret the fact that women had passion about these topics. i loved the fact that we were able to engage. now that i looked at it, taking a step back. i had to defend every position on one side. i believed the right to life. >> sean: you told me of a fight you and barbara walters had on that issue when life begins, at conception. >> now we have the same values right now. but we point out that we can be holding on to our freedoms of religion, our institutional right to have my politics be mine, in one hand and hold another's hand at the same time. i don't have to force my beliefs for someone to get along with me and i'm not going to expect them to do the same either i live in new york. i have a lot of friends who would describe themselves as pro choice. when i heard the governor of the commonwealth of v
i was privileged to work under barbara walters, i wrote a ton of what it's like to work for barbara walters ten years. it was the equivalent of what i think is a phd. in broadcasting, i didn't even know it. i was studying her. when you're at the table there, one of the things that i -- i don't regret the fact that women had passion about these topics. i loved the fact that we were able to engage. now that i looked at it, taking a step back. i had to defend every position on one side. i believed...
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barbara jordan was ambitious. though she was defeated twice for political office, she persisted, she showed tremendous personal strength, did not give up, and always wanted to go higher. many said her ambition led her to the house leader. she was a very public role model for women in her community and for those that saw her on television. barbara jordan work for the public good, as a politician. gaining the respect of colleagues on committees and in employing the art of pressure and compromise, and energizing voters. jordan issued the role of wife and mother. she had family times, personal independence, and financial independence were important to her. and although a loyal democrat, she also bypassed the party political machine. creating her own political organization of a workers who went door to door, many of whom were black women and very loyal to her. two final points. one of the greatest achievements of the most recent congressional midterms was the election of many young women of color to congress. it is exc
barbara jordan was ambitious. though she was defeated twice for political office, she persisted, she showed tremendous personal strength, did not give up, and always wanted to go higher. many said her ambition led her to the house leader. she was a very public role model for women in her community and for those that saw her on television. barbara jordan work for the public good, as a politician. gaining the respect of colleagues on committees and in employing the art of pressure and compromise,...
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thank you so much for reporting for us there barbara vessel in paris. and there have been a more signs of solidarity with the people of paris this time from beyond france at notre dame university of indiana in the u.s. a bell rang in support of the persians. at this bella chimed fifty times in total that universities authorities have pledged to donate one hundred thousand dollars towards notre dame cathedral first restoration and the iconic mostar bridge in bosnia it was lit up in the colors of the french flag the bridge was completely destroyed during the bosnian war in one thousand nine hundred three and later rebuilt. now to some other stories making headlines around the world u.s. president donald trump has vetoed a bill passed by congress to end the country support for the saudi led war in yemen it is only the second time the trumpets used his presidential veto the president described congress's resolution as a quote dangerous attempt to weaken his constitutional powers. the first red cross humanitarian aid convoys have arrived in venezuela it's pa
thank you so much for reporting for us there barbara vessel in paris. and there have been a more signs of solidarity with the people of paris this time from beyond france at notre dame university of indiana in the u.s. a bell rang in support of the persians. at this bella chimed fifty times in total that universities authorities have pledged to donate one hundred thousand dollars towards notre dame cathedral first restoration and the iconic mostar bridge in bosnia it was lit up in the colors of...
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barbara jordan was ambitious. though she was defeated twice for political office, she persisted, she showed tremendous personal strength, did not give up, and always wanted to go higher. many said her ambition led her to be the house later. she was a very public figure who inspired black women in her community and later for those who saw her on television. yes, jordan worked for the public good but as a politician, a role she relished, that mitigating the respect from colleagues on committees and the art of pressure, and compromised, and using her powerful oratory to energize voters. she loved the role of wife and mother and greater family times with close friendships and personal independence and financial independence or extremely important to her. and although a loyal democrat, she also bypassed the party political machine. creating her own political organization of a -- block workers who went door to door, many of whom were black women and were loyal to her. one of the greatest achievements of the most recent
barbara jordan was ambitious. though she was defeated twice for political office, she persisted, she showed tremendous personal strength, did not give up, and always wanted to go higher. many said her ambition led her to be the house later. she was a very public figure who inspired black women in her community and later for those who saw her on television. yes, jordan worked for the public good but as a politician, a role she relished, that mitigating the respect from colleagues on committees...
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the haggling goes on at the summit here in brussels all right some accompanying on pressure there barbara if there is an extension granted which we are expecting whether it's short or long it looks like there will be strings attached what are they. the strings will be that britain has to pledge not to interfere in europe's business to be constructive and not to try to veto or block any major decisions there will also of course be meetings without britain at the table we've seen those already during this whole breck's of process during the last two years so that's not then unusual and also mark wrong somehow ones for britain to sort of more or less stay out of european politics at all that is something that legally cannot be reinforced it would be a sort of political agreement how much water that would hold the in the case that a heart breaks a tear would follow to resume a an office nobody knows what the reason that those discussions are taking place right now barbara the. our doubts of course whether prime minister theresa may can actually get any sort of deal by parliament so sure let's
the haggling goes on at the summit here in brussels all right some accompanying on pressure there barbara if there is an extension granted which we are expecting whether it's short or long it looks like there will be strings attached what are they. the strings will be that britain has to pledge not to interfere in europe's business to be constructive and not to try to veto or block any major decisions there will also of course be meetings without britain at the table we've seen those already...
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bush and barbara bush were there and there were lots of tears. it was very bittersweet. the white house throughout my life. starting when i was 7. it's a closing of a chapter. >> on the last day, i came in and i said thank you mr. president for the privilege of serving. and then he put on his coat and his cowboy hat and he walked out the back door of the oval office and he didn't look back. >> when the last bush presidency came to an end, w. left the white house smiling. he felt like he had done a good job and he would be vindicated by history. >> bad form here. >> the boos that awaited him as he walked out of the white house suggested he would not be. >> sure we took a lot of flak. that's the nature of the beast. you wanted to be loved, go be a movie star. don't try to be vice president or president. that's too important and the issues are too important and it's not easy. >> laura bush's last thoughts as she leaves are of what they have had to endure. >> she felt they all were some what misunderstood even though she believes they were all doing their very best to be ser
bush and barbara bush were there and there were lots of tears. it was very bittersweet. the white house throughout my life. starting when i was 7. it's a closing of a chapter. >> on the last day, i came in and i said thank you mr. president for the privilege of serving. and then he put on his coat and his cowboy hat and he walked out the back door of the oval office and he didn't look back. >> when the last bush presidency came to an end, w. left the white house smiling. he felt...
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[laughter] i love barbara. for ten years barbara walters was the most incredible mentor to me.or women in broadcasting than any other woman. she did more for me personally. when i needed surgery, barbara made the call. when fired from the view, barbara made the call to fox for me. and it is an honor to learn from her for ten years. so i am full of gratitude. >> martha: you had an opportunity to have dinner with queen elizabeth the second. how did that go about? >> elisabeth: those are dangerous tenors if you're not used to fancy things. i remember the invitation came in and it was fancy. i asked barbara walters, what do i do about this? darling, you must go. i feel like i'm in a disney movie or something. and i was also pregnant at the time. do i curtsy, do i bow, what do i do when i address the queen? so i finally get there and i thought it would be a big dinner. it was about 40 people. a state dinner with the queen. jeb bush to my side and i'm hungry and i'm gluten-free. i remember waiting for something gluten free come. an patiently waiting and i recall something of a rose i
[laughter] i love barbara. for ten years barbara walters was the most incredible mentor to me.or women in broadcasting than any other woman. she did more for me personally. when i needed surgery, barbara made the call. when fired from the view, barbara made the call to fox for me. and it is an honor to learn from her for ten years. so i am full of gratitude. >> martha: you had an opportunity to have dinner with queen elizabeth the second. how did that go about? >> elisabeth: those...