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. >> reporter: that's why land owner sarah chapman is taking action, she wants to build between 8 to 16 affordable apartments for teachers charging them $2,000. >> i would only charge them $1,000 a month in rent and then $1,000 would go towards a downpayment, so in three years that can wire a $650,000 condo. >> reporter: but chapman can't move forward because her land is owned commercial. she needs the city to grant her a permit for mixed use residential so she can go ahead with affordable housing. officials say that san jose doesn't have enough land for housing use. >> in san jose, only 50% of our land is zoned commercial and industrial. generating important money into our general funtd, that funds libraries, parks, police and fire, those are really important services. >> reporter: city planners want chapman to put more city services on the land. chapman is getting a chance to go before the planning commission on wednesday night and it will decide what to approve the project. >>> bail is set at $3 million tonight for the wife of an alameda county sheriff's deputy in a deadly crash.
. >> reporter: that's why land owner sarah chapman is taking action, she wants to build between 8 to 16 affordable apartments for teachers charging them $2,000. >> i would only charge them $1,000 a month in rent and then $1,000 would go towards a downpayment, so in three years that can wire a $650,000 condo. >> reporter: but chapman can't move forward because her land is owned commercial. she needs the city to grant her a permit for mixed use residential so she can go ahead...
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. >> reporter: that's why land owner sarah chapman is taking action, she wants to build between 8 to16 affordable apartments for teachers charging them $2,000. >> i would only charge them $1,000 a month in rent and then $1,000 would go towards a downpayment, so in three years that can wire a $650,000 condo. >> reporter: but chapman can't move forward because her land is owned commercial. she needs the city to grant her a permit for mixed use residential so she can go ahead with affordable housing. officials say that san jose doesn't have enough land for housing use. >> in san jose, only 50% of our land is zoned commercial and industrial. generating important money into our general funtd, that funds libraries, parks, police and fire, those are really important services. >> reporter: city planners want chapman to put more city services on the land. chapman is getting a chance to go before the planning commission on wednesday night and it will decide what to approve the project. >>> bail is set at $3 million tonight for the wife of an alameda county sheriff's deputy in a deadly crash. s
. >> reporter: that's why land owner sarah chapman is taking action, she wants to build between 8 to16 affordable apartments for teachers charging them $2,000. >> i would only charge them $1,000 a month in rent and then $1,000 would go towards a downpayment, so in three years that can wire a $650,000 condo. >> reporter: but chapman can't move forward because her land is owned commercial. she needs the city to grant her a permit for mixed use residential so she can go ahead...
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they traded aroldis chapman and got him back as a free agent. jay hits one into the corner, long run, gardner won't get there, fair ball. digging for third is montero, a double for jon jay, and the cubs are trying to get back in this game. ben zobrist will be the hitter. second and third, two out. >> john: cubs picking down the left field line and right field line. staying away from gardner. he is probably thinking, my gosh, a lot of room over here that i can cover. next to that wall is not one of them. >> joe: by the way, in case you want to know this info, they change the past base -- a three-run inning, a chance for more, and zobrist takes a ball down and away. dellin betances is up for the yankees in their pen, and brian duensing, left-hander, or for the cubs in theirs. >> john: certainly not what joe girardi had in mind to get the latter part of his bullpen >> joe: this logo down for joe girardi in the category of never easy. there is some stress left in this one for the tensor manager for the yankees, joe girardi. 2-1. >> john: everything
they traded aroldis chapman and got him back as a free agent. jay hits one into the corner, long run, gardner won't get there, fair ball. digging for third is montero, a double for jon jay, and the cubs are trying to get back in this game. ben zobrist will be the hitter. second and third, two out. >> john: cubs picking down the left field line and right field line. staying away from gardner. he is probably thinking, my gosh, a lot of room over here that i can cover. next to that wall is...
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the legacy project has been renamed, the center for american war letters, and is now part of chapman university, andrew serve as the centers director. andrew is embarking on the million letters campaign to seek out and preserve at least one million war relate correspondents from every american conflict. he has a new book, my fellow soldiers, general john personning and the americans who helicopter win -- helped win the world war i. ladies and gentlemen, andrew carroll. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for coming out on this beautiful night. really appreciate and it so grateful for vivian and rainy day books, a great independent book store, and laura in setting this up. i have come to this museum, the national world war i war museum, many times as a sight seer and visitor, as a researcher and always love coming back here and now it's an record to come here in didn't ash honor to come here in this roll. i want to give you some behind the scenes stories and want to talk about the overall war letters campaign. it's so integral to the creation of the book. and i want to show you some
the legacy project has been renamed, the center for american war letters, and is now part of chapman university, andrew serve as the centers director. andrew is embarking on the million letters campaign to seek out and preserve at least one million war relate correspondents from every american conflict. he has a new book, my fellow soldiers, general john personning and the americans who helicopter win -- helped win the world war i. ladies and gentlemen, andrew carroll. [applause] >> good...
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>> ladies and gentlemen on behalf of the 115th congress, welcome to the wreathlaying ceremony by chapman major collins, united states air force. >> let us pray. eternal god, we are thankful for this moment of remembrance. it is in the silence of this hall we remember the sacrifices of those who laid their life down in service to this country. we remember the brothers and sisters in arms who willingly took on the responsibility and bore the burden to this country. we are thankful for the sacrifice and remembrance of their families. .. he dinky do >> since the founding after the civil war serving of memorial day was reminder of servicemen and women of our news that laid down the altar of freedom. this will honor the memory of those laid to rest. to receive the report brigadier general scott perry, united states army. >> report. army all present. marines all present. united states navy all present. air force all present. coast guard all present. >> today's ceremony will feature six wreaths representing army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard and those missing in action. representin
>> ladies and gentlemen on behalf of the 115th congress, welcome to the wreathlaying ceremony by chapman major collins, united states air force. >> let us pray. eternal god, we are thankful for this moment of remembrance. it is in the silence of this hall we remember the sacrifices of those who laid their life down in service to this country. we remember the brothers and sisters in arms who willingly took on the responsibility and bore the burden to this country. we are thankful for...
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andrew donated this massive collection, free of charge to chapman university which is also where roger and my son went to school. the legacy project has been renamed the center for american war letters and is part of chapman university. andrew stars as the center's director. he is currently embarking on the million letters campaign to seek out and preserve at least 1 million war related correspondence from every conflict in the u.s. history. andrew will talk about the million letters campaign tonight as well as his new book, my fellow soldiers, general john pershing, and the american who helped when the great war. is also featured in the new television film on world war i, the great war broadcast throughout the country and pps. ladies and gentlemen, andrew carol. [applause] >> good evening. thank you all so much for coming out on this beautiful night. i appreciate it. i'm so grateful to vivian and rainy day books. and to laura, for her participation in setting this up. i have come to this museum many times as a sightseer and visitor, as a researcher, and i always love coming back here.
andrew donated this massive collection, free of charge to chapman university which is also where roger and my son went to school. the legacy project has been renamed the center for american war letters and is part of chapman university. andrew stars as the center's director. he is currently embarking on the million letters campaign to seek out and preserve at least 1 million war related correspondence from every conflict in the u.s. history. andrew will talk about the million letters campaign...
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after that, he decided to get his m-b-a at chapman university. and to help-- his mother judy went to class with him and took all of his notes-- every day for 2 years! on graduation day, she got a big surprise. judy o'connor says she had no idea she'd receive an honorary degree. she called it a very special moment. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - 6th grey day - rain for the early am rush - pm thunderstorms likely (some strong/severe) - unsettled weather pattern through the holiday weekend (not a washout - overall, just fine) today: morning rain. midday break. pm thunderstorms. some strong to severe. highs: 72-77 winds: e to sw 5-10 mph tonight: showers and storms ending. partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 55-59 winds: w 5-10 mph friday: partly sunny. breezy. isolated afternoon shower. highs: 76-80 winds: wnw 10-15 g 25 mph coming up-- a girl's encounter lion went viral this week. and now-- she's getting some medical attention. what animal experts pointed out-- that had her family very concerned. we built our 100% fiber optic network
after that, he decided to get his m-b-a at chapman university. and to help-- his mother judy went to class with him and took all of his notes-- every day for 2 years! on graduation day, she got a big surprise. judy o'connor says she had no idea she'd receive an honorary degree. she called it a very special moment. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - 6th grey day - rain for the early am rush - pm thunderstorms likely (some strong/severe) - unsettled weather pattern through the holiday...
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grammy nominee beth neilson chapman and canadian singer amy sky.tal caring hospice comes to washington. live on benefit concert. but before they hit their first notes they join us live in the loft and we're so hon thank you so much. >> great to be here. >> the song is beautiful what's more inspiring the message behind it olivia i'll start with you what made this happen. what made it come to fruition. >> if i can use the word inspired this was inspired by the loss of my sister. almost four years ago i can't believe it. >> wow. >> but i asked amy to help me write this song about my sister and we were talking about the fact there's very little music for people who are going through loss and grief. would it and be wonder tull to write an album like that. we conveniented friend beth to join us who gorgeous songs about that subject she lost her husband and we made this album together to inspire people and help them through loss and grief. >> all of you have experienced an immense amount of grief. and everyone grieves diffe differently. but somehow music
grammy nominee beth neilson chapman and canadian singer amy sky.tal caring hospice comes to washington. live on benefit concert. but before they hit their first notes they join us live in the loft and we're so hon thank you so much. >> great to be here. >> the song is beautiful what's more inspiring the message behind it olivia i'll start with you what made this happen. what made it come to fruition. >> if i can use the word inspired this was inspired by the loss of my sister....
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partly because the larger suffrage group led by carrie chapman, they got through history and with a bigger group and took the route by 1917 of women doing more work, to prove that they are worthy of the vote. i should say, i should talk about inez going across the country -- >> host: you don't need to. the fact she died at the age of 30 that affect her later notoriety? >> guest: was going to say the next thing is they persuade her in 1916 to campaign against wilson because he won't come out for the women's vote so she goes on this wild trip by train to wyoming, montana, washington state, california, nevada, nobody knows she's also very sick spending her nights in bed and doctors are giving her arsenic to keep going. she collapses on stage in los angeles and gets twisted around a little bit but her famous last words are mr. president, home of law must women wait for liberty. she collapses on stage and they take her to the hospital. she battles, goes up and down. she has a virus and finally dies november 25, 1916. the whole country is following this, they are just riveted. when she dies, ali
partly because the larger suffrage group led by carrie chapman, they got through history and with a bigger group and took the route by 1917 of women doing more work, to prove that they are worthy of the vote. i should say, i should talk about inez going across the country -- >> host: you don't need to. the fact she died at the age of 30 that affect her later notoriety? >> guest: was going to say the next thing is they persuade her in 1916 to campaign against wilson because he won't...
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good examples, the chapman brothers. sam chapman was two years older than his little brother william. sam ands much closer to would remain much closer to him after the war. they would exchange letters up until the time of mosby's death. who woulde william become second-in-command under mosby. was 10 yearss younger than his brother tom. 1864 actually put his head and shoulders in between the blade strike for major lowell who was about to hit mosby with that blade strike. tookrds got in between and the saber strike himself. he received a nasty wound. richards, 10olly years younger, not hearing the scar he took his boss, he would be the one who would become major and tom would become a captain. he would rise no higher than the rank of lieutenant. lieutenant frank williams was with mosby very early on. he would be promoted to lieutenant. never be promoted to captain and never given a company command. later in life he would become the director of the board of supervisors in fairfax county. mosby saw people he thought were bet
good examples, the chapman brothers. sam chapman was two years older than his little brother william. sam ands much closer to would remain much closer to him after the war. they would exchange letters up until the time of mosby's death. who woulde william become second-in-command under mosby. was 10 yearss younger than his brother tom. 1864 actually put his head and shoulders in between the blade strike for major lowell who was about to hit mosby with that blade strike. tookrds got in between...
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partly because the larger suffrage group led by carrie chapman -- [inaudible] who -- they got to write the history. they were the the bigger group. they took the route of, again, it's 1917, of women doing work to prove they're worthy of the vote. and i should say, i should say -- i should talk about inez's demise going across the country. >> host: well, you don't need to. the tact that she died at the age of 30, did that affect her later notoriety? >> guest: well, i was going to say, so next thing is alice paul persuades her to go in is the 16 and campaign -- 1916 against wilson because he won't come up for the women's vote, right? so she dose on this wild trip -- goes on this wild trip by train to wyoming, montana, washington state, california, north dakota taking trains all crazy hours. she's also very sick. she's spending her days this bed. meanwhile, doctors are giving her strychnine and arsenic to keep her going. she collapses on stage in los angeles, and it gets twisted around a little bit. but her famous last public words are, mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty?
partly because the larger suffrage group led by carrie chapman -- [inaudible] who -- they got to write the history. they were the the bigger group. they took the route of, again, it's 1917, of women doing work to prove they're worthy of the vote. and i should say, i should say -- i should talk about inez's demise going across the country. >> host: well, you don't need to. the tact that she died at the age of 30, did that affect her later notoriety? >> guest: well, i was going to...
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good examples -- the chapman brothers. sam chapman was two of years older than his younger brother.mosby was much closer to sam and would remain much closer to him after the war. they would exchange letters up into the time of mosby plus death in 1960. nonetheless, it would be william who would become second in command or lieutenant colonel under mosby. dolly richards and tom richards. dolly was 10 years younger than his big brother tom. tom actually put his head and shoulders in between a blade between the second massachusetts who was about to hit mosby with that saber strike, and richards got in between and took the saber strike himself. it did not kill him, but he received a nasty wound. nonetheless, it would be dolly younger, notyears bearing a scar of a saber strike he had taken for his boss -- he would be the one who would become major, and tom would become captain or company commander, but again, mosby did not play favorites. lieutenant frank williams, who was with mosby very early on and would be promoted to lieutenant, but as company commands open up, williams would never b
good examples -- the chapman brothers. sam chapman was two of years older than his younger brother.mosby was much closer to sam and would remain much closer to him after the war. they would exchange letters up into the time of mosby plus death in 1960. nonetheless, it would be william who would become second in command or lieutenant colonel under mosby. dolly richards and tom richards. dolly was 10 years younger than his big brother tom. tom actually put his head and shoulders in between a...
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. >> chapman got to share the news with her son over the phone, a really special mother's day for boththem. >>> b.a.r.t. is going all in and trying to take care of a major issue and it's not the rise in crime rate. >>> and the district attorney for contra casta county is facing corruption charges. >>> we heard of snakes on a plane but this next one will really give you the creeps, and why a plane from texas had to be delayed overnight. that's next. >>> san francisco's mayor is >>> san francisco's mayor is puttin [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> announcer: good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> announcer: this is "abc7 mornings." >>> and two more cars set on fire overnight and the recent string ofs in departments are the work of an >>> and then a new piece of art is getting a lot of looks h
. >> chapman got to share the news with her son over the phone, a really special mother's day for boththem. >>> b.a.r.t. is going all in and trying to take care of a major issue and it's not the rise in crime rate. >>> and the district attorney for contra casta county is facing corruption charges. >>> we heard of snakes on a plane but this next one will really give you the creeps, and why a plane from texas had to be delayed overnight. that's next. >>>...
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get a masters degree at chapman university. so she wheeled him around.ook notes for him in every class. through his college career. >> well, now, marty has graduated, as a show of appreciation, the school actually gave judy her own honorary degree. >> wow. that's, it was touching. it was, it was a tear-jerker, yes, really, really. >> nice. you get the degree, she the notes. she was a student. kendis. >> really cool. really is good. that's great. that's wonderful. on her part. on their part. sweden, the country, you know in the court. >> uh-huh. yeah. >> ikea. >> got it. >> of course, sweden. abba. so, they have gone from abba to air bnb listed the country on air bnb, boost tourism. saying you have the freedom to roam all of sweden. and list as part of locations you can go to, the rocky beaches, deep forest, scenic cliffs. all branded and sounded like rooms for rent. >> can i sleep on the rocky beaches? >> yes. >> in the woods snau awe jess. yes. you have the freedom to roam all of swud esweden. >> okay. with a tent. >> can i get a hotel room? okay too? >
get a masters degree at chapman university. so she wheeled him around.ook notes for him in every class. through his college career. >> well, now, marty has graduated, as a show of appreciation, the school actually gave judy her own honorary degree. >> wow. that's, it was touching. it was, it was a tear-jerker, yes, really, really. >> nice. you get the degree, she the notes. she was a student. kendis. >> really cool. really is good. that's great. that's wonderful. on her...
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. >> east carolina head scottie montgomery paid a visit to tia chapman at her job.er son kiante anderson is a walk on. >> the coach hands her an envelope and tells her it is a mother's day gift. she opens it and sees it is a full scholar ship for her son. yes! >> you get a scholarship. >> just the one, the son. >> here is another twist though. her son didn't know so not only did she get this amazing surprise but then she got to be the one that delivered the news to him. >> over the phone. >> check this out. >> i'm here with coach mo, and some cameras and people, and i just got presented with the best mother's day gift ever. you're on a full scholarship for ecu and your name and number is on this letter! >> so kiante first thanked his coach over the phone and then he got on twitter with this. >> he tweeted "thank you" to his coach there saying, you know, blessingha i will continue to grind to be the best player i can be for you. >> all right. that amen. that is one way to motivate a young player and to give mom the best mother's day. i'm sure she will remember for a
. >> east carolina head scottie montgomery paid a visit to tia chapman at her job.er son kiante anderson is a walk on. >> the coach hands her an envelope and tells her it is a mother's day gift. she opens it and sees it is a full scholar ship for her son. yes! >> you get a scholarship. >> just the one, the son. >> here is another twist though. her son didn't know so not only did she get this amazing surprise but then she got to be the one that delivered the news to...
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we have laurie chapman saying, what took so long to shut them down. off the internet and raise your kids. should have been top pry oar tee not how many likes. >> tracy says i saw one of their videos by mistake. absolutely horrible. they do not deserve to have children. sickening. >> one viewer say, that, that they enjoyed the videos. and it is important to note despite the fact that we are seeing an overwhelming negative response and obviously gotten a negative response. their youtube page has over 700,000 subscribers. so they definitely had fans. >> followers. >> weigh in on the face book page. check us out at wnnfans.com. >> coming up in the next half-hour. stephen colbert speaking out. how the late-night comic is responding to the #firecolbert. and the backlash over his controversial joke. >> nfirst, nearly 20 years the tragic crash ended her life. hear the new details we are just now learning about princess diana's final days. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ lems can it fix fast? will clearasil act fast to help this teen concentrate on his math test? <
we have laurie chapman saying, what took so long to shut them down. off the internet and raise your kids. should have been top pry oar tee not how many likes. >> tracy says i saw one of their videos by mistake. absolutely horrible. they do not deserve to have children. sickening. >> one viewer say, that, that they enjoyed the videos. and it is important to note despite the fact that we are seeing an overwhelming negative response and obviously gotten a negative response. their...
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every class with her son marty taking notes and writing test answers so he could earn his mba from chapman university. a fall down a staircase in 2012 paralyzed his arms and legs. >> there is no way i could have done this without my mom. you know, she's been there every single step of the way. >> reporter: if that puts a lump in your throat, you're not alone. >> for the faculty, the administration, and the board of trustees have decided to honor with an honorary mba degree. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the commencement announcer struggled to reveal the surprise engineered by marty for his mom. >> she has taken notes and worked with -- [crying] >> worked with marty throughout his academic career. oh, shoot. [crying] >> reporter: the crowd rose to its feet as judy got her degree, marty beamed an amazingly composed judy blew kisses. >> as mother, i wanted to fix things and there wasn't a thing i could do. it was therapeutic for me through the whole process. >> reporter: the retired schoolteacher uprooted her life from florida to california to be marty's hands, helping the now 29-year-old find valu
every class with her son marty taking notes and writing test answers so he could earn his mba from chapman university. a fall down a staircase in 2012 paralyzed his arms and legs. >> there is no way i could have done this without my mom. you know, she's been there every single step of the way. >> reporter: if that puts a lump in your throat, you're not alone. >> for the faculty, the administration, and the board of trustees have decided to honor with an honorary mba degree. [...
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herbert chapman said them to the fa cup, then three english titles in a row, something that had never been done before. as power in english football moved from towns to cities, huddersfield declined. they fell out of the top tier for the last time in 1972. by 2003, they were in the league's bottom division, and in administration. five years later, dean hoyle joined the board. the lifelong fan became chairman and then, through yesterday's penalty shoot out, uncomfortable spectator. a man he brought in on loan from liverpool, goalkeeper danny ward, came the hero. our wage bill is small but the heart and desire and will to win is outstanding, so, we've done it. unbelievable. huddersfield will start next season as they did last, one of the favourites to go down. just the way they seem to like it. now for the weather. we had the storms. this is a nice picture from oui’ storms. this is a nice picture from our weather watcher. mostly dry gci’oss our weather watcher. mostly dry across the uk now. let's move on. there is some good weather around in a number of areas as well. that is how it wil
herbert chapman said them to the fa cup, then three english titles in a row, something that had never been done before. as power in english football moved from towns to cities, huddersfield declined. they fell out of the top tier for the last time in 1972. by 2003, they were in the league's bottom division, and in administration. five years later, dean hoyle joined the board. the lifelong fan became chairman and then, through yesterday's penalty shoot out, uncomfortable spectator. a man he...
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former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty e enrolled in an mba m program at chapmanudy picked up everything and moved. to be next to her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and marty's assistant tonight. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a retail site specialist from villanova, pennsylvania... a systems analyst from point pleasant, new jersey... and our returning champion, a cell biologist from frederick, maryland... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. hi, folks. i don't have to tell you, but with th
former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty e enrolled in an mba m program at chapmanudy picked up everything and moved. to be next to her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary...
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former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty e enrolled in an mba m program at chapmanudy picked up everything and moved. to be next to her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and marty's assistant tonight. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to s >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> the officers gave multiple commands to that subject to disarm himself with that shotgun. >> bullets were fired through a south san francisco neighborhood overnight. leaving one man dead. police say they fired the deadly shot. good afternoon, and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm larry beil. one offer certificate suf
former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty e enrolled in an mba m program at chapmanudy picked up everything and moved. to be next to her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary...
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you just heard, five-time grammy award winning and 50-time dov award winning artist steven curtis chapman whose music -- has already blessed us as we arrived today. we will also now be led in prayer by three of our nation's most e distinguished religious leaders. dr. jack graham, a past president of the southern baptist convention and pastor of preston wood baptist church in dallas, texas. cardinal whirl, arch by shop of washington, d.c. and rabbi marvin heir, found enand dean of the simon weisethal center in los angeles, california. >> would you pray with me? we do humble ourselves before you, our great god. we thank you for your amazing grace. that brought us into your family and brought us here together today. for your love that restores and renews us and this nation in times like these. how we thank you for your provision and protection in our lives and upon our nation. we pray for president trump and his family. we pray for vice president pence and his family and members of cabinet. we pray that you would give them wisdom and strength and guidance as they make decisions that lead the
you just heard, five-time grammy award winning and 50-time dov award winning artist steven curtis chapman whose music -- has already blessed us as we arrived today. we will also now be led in prayer by three of our nation's most e distinguished religious leaders. dr. jack graham, a past president of the southern baptist convention and pastor of preston wood baptist church in dallas, texas. cardinal whirl, arch by shop of washington, d.c. and rabbi marvin heir, found enand dean of the simon...
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the former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty enrolled in an mba program at chapman orange county, california. judy picked up everything and moved, to be right there next to her son and taking notes. when he could not. >> she was there every step of the way. >> reporter: this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> reporter: and on graduation day it wasn't just marty being celebrated it was his mother. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all the relevant bodies we're honored to award an honorary mba to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and "marty's assistant" tonight, his mom. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> tonight, you have a chance to help a 9-year-old boy, shot while out walking his family's dog. >>> new details on the mystery
the former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty enrolled in an mba program at chapman orange county, california. judy picked up everything and moved, to be right there next to her son and taking notes. when he could not. >> she was there every step of the way. >> reporter: this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm...
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former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty e enrolled in an mba m program at chapmanudy picked up moved. to be next to her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and marty's assistant tonight. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to on the front lines of health care, there are always new challenges and opportunities. at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help?
former elementary schoolteacher would retire early and when marty e enrolled in an mba m program at chapmanudy picked up moved. to be next to her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs....
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. >> east carolina head coach scottie montgomery paid a visit to tia chapman. at her job.te anderson, is a walk-on for the pirates. >> watch as the coach hands her an envelope. he tells her it's a nice mother's day gift. when she opens it, she finds out it's a full scholarship for her son. >> look at that hug. and here's another twist. her son didn't know. she told him over the phone. >> thank you so much, wow. i'm here with coach mo and, some cameras and people. i just got presented with the best mother's day gift ever. you're on a full scholarship for ecu. and your name and number is on this letter! >> it's like two gifts in one. not only does she get this amazing news, she gets to be the one to tell her son about it. >> and he thanked his coach over the phone. then he took to twitter. >> and he tweeted to his coach and the team, saying -- thank you for the blessings you have given me. he also says he'll continue to be the best player he can be. he says, i will continue to grind. >> to grind on the football field, in the classroom. kiante anderson, congratulations on tha
. >> east carolina head coach scottie montgomery paid a visit to tia chapman. at her job.te anderson, is a walk-on for the pirates. >> watch as the coach hands her an envelope. he tells her it's a nice mother's day gift. when she opens it, she finds out it's a full scholarship for her son. >> look at that hug. and here's another twist. her son didn't know. she told him over the phone. >> thank you so much, wow. i'm here with coach mo and, some cameras and people. i just...
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herbert chapman said them to the fa cup, then three english titles in a row, something that had neverl out of the top tier for the last time in 1972. by 2003, they were in the league's bottom division,
herbert chapman said them to the fa cup, then three english titles in a row, something that had neverl out of the top tier for the last time in 1972. by 2003, they were in the league's bottom division,
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judy o'connor thrilled to see her son marty, who is paralyzed, get his mba at chapman university.ded all the classes with her son marty, who just received his mba. >> well, judy o'connor getting an honorary mba. she moved across the country to help her son take notes as he studied. >> i'm so blessed to be able to have that opportunity. you know, we found out, you know, pretty early on that we made a really great team. >> that was earlier on fox & friends. marty nominated his mom for the dre degree. >> and i'm laura engle in for julie banderas. thanks for watching. jesse: "watters' world" is on. tonight. i have a word for you isis, we have trainers in all 50 states kicking your ass for the last 14 years. a stern warning from one of our country's bravest. dakota meyer is here with his plan to take down isis. plus-- >> it's a witch hunt. they'd rather see this country fail than him succeed. jesse: eric trump on the mainstream media's attacks on his father. and-- ♪
judy o'connor thrilled to see her son marty, who is paralyzed, get his mba at chapman university.ded all the classes with her son marty, who just received his mba. >> well, judy o'connor getting an honorary mba. she moved across the country to help her son take notes as he studied. >> i'm so blessed to be able to have that opportunity. you know, we found out, you know, pretty early on that we made a really great team. >> that was earlier on fox & friends. marty nominated...
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judy decided to step in to help her son achieve his dream of furthering his education at chapman university.thext ywo years. . . both were inseperable.they crossed the stage together for marty's graduation .. over the weekend. that's when judy was surprised to find. . .that she too would be awarded an honorary mba degree. (pam) in sports... lebron james and the cavs try to maintain the upper hand in the n-b-a's eastern conference finals...(steve) ... and the giants have a rough and rainy night in the windy city... gary has the highlights... and all the sports.. coming up did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. oh, and right now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed. save $700. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. dano
judy decided to step in to help her son achieve his dream of furthering his education at chapman university.thext ywo years. . . both were inseperable.they crossed the stage together for marty's graduation .. over the weekend. that's when judy was surprised to find. . .that she too would be awarded an honorary mba degree. (pam) in sports... lebron james and the cavs try to maintain the upper hand in the n-b-a's eastern conference finals...(steve) ... and the giants have a rough and rainy night...
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judy o'connor wrote to here sunday to mba at chapman university. mms. >> mrs.ed all the classes with her son, marty who just received his mba. >> judy judy o'connor given an honorary mba patient across thec country to help her son take note that the study. b >> i'm so blessed to be able to have that opportunity. we found out pretty early on that we made a really great>> t team. >> look at that mom smile. marty was the one who nominated his mom for the degree. 2017. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i think we had a home run no matter where we are. >> the president just get enough of air force one in the united states. >> the president in 10 days has changed the geopolitical reality wherever he went. >> president coming home still has one huge problem. >> what is it? >> the leaks. he has leaks. >> staring across. >> coach during the crossers after reports he was speaking a direct line of communication with the kremlin. >> he had a number of
judy o'connor wrote to here sunday to mba at chapman university. mms. >> mrs.ed all the classes with her son, marty who just received his mba. >> judy judy o'connor given an honorary mba patient across thec country to help her son take note that the study. b >> i'm so blessed to be able to have that opportunity. we found out pretty early on that we made a really great>> t team. >> look at that mom smile. marty was the one who nominated his mom for the degree. 2017....
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tracy chapman, and saint bruce of asbury, and, most famously, his frequent collaborator peter gabrielbout you when you were age 12 when you started to perform, uh, professionally. >> youssou: yeah. >> anthony: but did you come from a musical tradition? >> youssou: my mom, she's a griot. griot are the storytellers and they are also singers, rappers, and everything. and i, i grow with my grandma, she was a big singer. she give me a lot of things. and from there going to the school for two years, then left the school and start my career. >> anthony: tonight we are having a beef mafe, which is a stew thickened with ground peanuts. there are similar preparations throughout west africa, but the senegalese version is particularly great. sear the beef, cook the onion, garlic, peppers, and carrots, deglaze with ground peanuts and broth, bringing up all that good stuff from the pan, then simmer until tender and awesome. serve hot over rice. >> anthony: wow. >> youssou: ah. >> anthony: that looks good. >> youssou: that's good. good, good, good, good, good. thank you. >> anthony: wow. this is ver
tracy chapman, and saint bruce of asbury, and, most famously, his frequent collaborator peter gabrielbout you when you were age 12 when you started to perform, uh, professionally. >> youssou: yeah. >> anthony: but did you come from a musical tradition? >> youssou: my mom, she's a griot. griot are the storytellers and they are also singers, rappers, and everything. and i, i grow with my grandma, she was a big singer. she give me a lot of things. and from there going to the...
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she is professor and chair of history at the history department at chapman university. she is also president of the society of military history. she too has written widely, quite a lot on world war i. her books become -- include "doughboys:" --and at the far side of the panel, my good friend and colleague. jay is the historian and residents here. he is a best-selling author. april 1865,nclude " the month that saved america" and "1944: fdr and the year that changed history." -- please joinme me in welcoming john, jennifer and jay. we're going to talk about world war i which is a large and complex topic. i'm going to try to march all of our panelists through the big issue. i apologize if we do not get through all of the questions one might get to in a conversation like today. beginninggin at the and let me start perhaps with you john. 100 years ago this month, the united states cleared were on imperial germany --declared war on imperial germany. by that time, europeans had been fighting the war for about two years. when the war broke out, president woodrow wilson declared
she is professor and chair of history at the history department at chapman university. she is also president of the society of military history. she too has written widely, quite a lot on world war i. her books become -- include "doughboys:" --and at the far side of the panel, my good friend and colleague. jay is the historian and residents here. he is a best-selling author. april 1865,nclude " the month that saved america" and "1944: fdr and the year that changed...
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it happened back ray chapman was hit in the head. it's a real serious issue for major league baseball. may be entertainment when people are on the field fighting. it's a serious issue i think people want baseball to take it on. >> let's hope there is not a repeat of this. and we'll be watching in san francisco tonight. gentlemen. >>> we have one more day like this. we are getting sick of this gloomy weather. >> can you wait until thursday? >> probably not. we had to deal with it last week. >> i know. we're in this pattern. we haven't had a good solid weekend for the entire month of may. it looks like the first weekend of june may be in the you know what. watching showers and storms out there. especially west of town. these storms have picked up a little energy in the last half hour. severe energy up in pennsylvania. this is a brand new shower n-wood. just north of winchester. charles town in the next 20 30 minutes. coming right in toward pac never county. this thing is moving east again. 20 miles per hour. we do expect some of the pl
it happened back ray chapman was hit in the head. it's a real serious issue for major league baseball. may be entertainment when people are on the field fighting. it's a serious issue i think people want baseball to take it on. >> let's hope there is not a repeat of this. and we'll be watching in san francisco tonight. gentlemen. >>> we have one more day like this. we are getting sick of this gloomy weather. >> can you wait until thursday? >> probably not. we had to...
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chapman on a ten day disabled list.lammation in throwing shoulder which could keep him off the mound for a month. split a doubleheader against the astros yesterday. >>> in toronto. blue jays and manner in er i ma the bottom of the inning. sgll nobody on at the bottom of the ninth. >> swing and drive. get up, get up and down. >> and that's gone. toronto's kevin pilar histories a home run. he is always clutch. >> i miss derek jeter on the new york yanks. fantastic player. >>> still ahead. president trump works to contain fallout of firing james comey. new details when we can get the take on the matter. new poll numbers on where the americans stand on president's decision. >> trump administration blasting north korea's latest ballistic missile test. the very latest on what officials are saying may be a step by pyongyang towards launching a large nuclear war head. play? play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's no
chapman on a ten day disabled list.lammation in throwing shoulder which could keep him off the mound for a month. split a doubleheader against the astros yesterday. >>> in toronto. blue jays and manner in er i ma the bottom of the inning. sgll nobody on at the bottom of the ninth. >> swing and drive. get up, get up and down. >> and that's gone. toronto's kevin pilar histories a home run. he is always clutch. >> i miss derek jeter on the new york yanks. fantastic...
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. >> juan: degrees at chapman university this weekend.plegic, his mom moved from florida to california so she could take every class, take notes for him. the school thought you know, she deserves a degree too. so they take you gave her a degree. congratulations to you both. what a wonderful story of love unbounded by a mother for her child. >> dana: i love that story. and we have extra time. never miss an episode of "the five." listen to our podcast. all sorts of things. "hannity" is up next. >> hannity: thanks for our friends on the five. this is a fox news alert, breaking news in the aftermath of the brutal terror attack in manchester, england, that has killed over 20 people, including children and injuring thousands more. the u.k. has now raised its terror threat level to critical. dr. sebastian gorka, monica crowley, john solomon, michelle malkin, sara carter all join us with reaction. also in a minute, a very important message for you, my audience. president trump is finally confronting evil in our time. head-on with moral clarity in
. >> juan: degrees at chapman university this weekend.plegic, his mom moved from florida to california so she could take every class, take notes for him. the school thought you know, she deserves a degree too. so they take you gave her a degree. congratulations to you both. what a wonderful story of love unbounded by a mother for her child. >> dana: i love that story. and we have extra time. never miss an episode of "the five." listen to our podcast. all sorts of things....
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first up is chair of the department of history at chapman university in southern california. as you can tell, she is a specialist in the experience of world war i. also the author of dozens of articles and book chapters and experts and references. the best military history reference books. the jack miller center price for the best diplomatic essay published in historic speaking. and she edits an online peer review and other projects. and she co-edited finding common ground in first world stir studies. she serves as associated editor were the journal of first world war studies. we just had our conference a couple weeks ago and she is doing a fabulous job at challenging times with that. her current book is dealing with the african-americans in the first world war and returning experience from french and british empires in one world. join me in welcoming dr. keene. >> thank you for coming out. you can see from the title of the talk what did it all-american? american soldiers in the first world war and i want to talk about the war from the soldier's experience and think about whe
first up is chair of the department of history at chapman university in southern california. as you can tell, she is a specialist in the experience of world war i. also the author of dozens of articles and book chapters and experts and references. the best military history reference books. the jack miller center price for the best diplomatic essay published in historic speaking. and she edits an online peer review and other projects. and she co-edited finding common ground in first world stir...
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that's steven curtis chapman who is offering an opening song.sident will be signing that legislation momentarily and when he does, we'll take you back there live. >> i've been pretty accurate so far. i'll predict for you that this will go to the senate and certainly that we won't see it anymore. >> jon: that was alcee hastings of florida saying that even if the g.o.p. health care bill passes in the house, it will be unrecognizable by the time it works its way out of the senate. joining is now, south dakota senator . it is said that senators are not exactly gleeful that the house is sending this legislation over to them. what's your take? >> good morning. actually, we look forward to getting a product from the house that we have a chance to work on in the senate. we think the repealing and replacing obamacare is a big priority for this congress, for this administration, and for the american people who have been suffering under obamacare to the seven years or so. the house is going to act. i suspect there will be able to get the votes necessary to
that's steven curtis chapman who is offering an opening song.sident will be signing that legislation momentarily and when he does, we'll take you back there live. >> i've been pretty accurate so far. i'll predict for you that this will go to the senate and certainly that we won't see it anymore. >> jon: that was alcee hastings of florida saying that even if the g.o.p. health care bill passes in the house, it will be unrecognizable by the time it works its way out of the senate....
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. >>> switching gears, a touching story out of southern california where chapman university has awardedree to the mother of a quadriplegic student who also earned his mba. judy o'connor earned hers for attending every class with her son where she took notes. >> the faculty, the administration and the board of trustees have decided to honor with an honorary mba degree mrs. judith o'connor has attended all the classes with her son, marty, who just received his mba. [cheers and applause] she has taken notes and worked with -- [cheers and applause] worked with marty throughout his academic career. charles: her son marty was left paralyzed when he fell down a flight of steps in 2012. >>> why are murder rates in a city with the strictest gun laws spiraling out of control? we'll tell you why next. ♪ ♪ ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. you know win control? be n for hours. this guy. check
. >>> switching gears, a touching story out of southern california where chapman university has awardedree to the mother of a quadriplegic student who also earned his mba. judy o'connor earned hers for attending every class with her son where she took notes. >> the faculty, the administration and the board of trustees have decided to honor with an honorary mba degree mrs. judith o'connor has attended all the classes with her son, marty, who just received his mba. [cheers and...
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chapman also hit anthony rizzo with two out and the bases force in the tying run.man's stumble took a win away from luis severino, who struck out nine while limiting chicago to a run and four hits over seven innings.( darya ) take a look at this catch from cub's outfielder kyle diving into the stands to this was in the top of the 12th inning. but it wasn't enough, the cubs lost the game five to four.( darya ) during the nascar cup on sunday, dale earnhardt jr. was able to avoid an 18-car pile up along the track. it brought out a red flag.( darya ) danica patrick saw her boyfriend ricky stenhouse jr. win his first monster energy nascar cup series in talladega. this is his first nascar win. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ( darya ) m-t-v makes a change to its award cerem
chapman also hit anthony rizzo with two out and the bases force in the tying run.man's stumble took a win away from luis severino, who struck out nine while limiting chicago to a run and four hits over seven innings.( darya ) take a look at this catch from cub's outfielder kyle diving into the stands to this was in the top of the 12th inning. but it wasn't enough, the cubs lost the game five to four.( darya ) during the nascar cup on sunday, dale earnhardt jr. was able to avoid an 18-car pile...
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first up is jennifer keene who's professor of history and chair of the department of history at chapman university in southern california. and as you can tell, she's a specialist in the american military experience in world wor i. she is an award-winning scholar, her books include the united states and the first world war. she's also the author of dozens of articles and book chapters and has written, edited and contributed to textbooks and reference works. her encyclopedia of war in american society won the prize of the society for military history's best military history reference are book. one of her many articles won the prize for the best military or diplomat bic history essay that was published in historically speaking. and she also edits a peer-reviewed online encyclopedia and other digital humanities projectings. in addition all that, she's co-edited with michael knew berg finding common ground. shies on the advisory board of the international society for the first world war studies and serves as associate editor for the journal of first world war studies. and we're very happy to
first up is jennifer keene who's professor of history and chair of the department of history at chapman university in southern california. and as you can tell, she's a specialist in the american military experience in world wor i. she is an award-winning scholar, her books include the united states and the first world war. she's also the author of dozens of articles and book chapters and has written, edited and contributed to textbooks and reference works. her encyclopedia of war in american...
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you may recall the post most famous of that team anna chapman, her job was to run around and make contactith high value people and posed as a high level real estate agent at one point. >> malcolm, jack, if you ever have dinner together i would love to be there just to listen. thank you for participating tonight. >>> we will take a break. when we come back, two members of the house intelligence committee are standing by to talk with us. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to replace all of our property that was damaged. and we didn't have to touch our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. well, there goes my boat. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop mu
you may recall the post most famous of that team anna chapman, her job was to run around and make contactith high value people and posed as a high level real estate agent at one point. >> malcolm, jack, if you ever have dinner together i would love to be there just to listen. thank you for participating tonight. >>> we will take a break. when we come back, two members of the house intelligence committee are standing by to talk with us. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to...
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is jennifer keane whose professor of history and state of the department of history at chapman university in southern california. and as you can tell, she's a specialist in the american military experience in world war i. she is an award-winning scholar, her books include the great war and remaking of america. and united states in the first world war. >> she's also the author of dozens of articles and chapters in and has written and contributed to textbooks and reference works, or encyclopedia of war in american society one the research society for military history's best military history reference book. one of the many articles one jack miller center prize for the best military or diplomatic history essay question strictly speaking and she also edits a peer-reviewed online encyclopedia and other digital humanities projects. >> in addition to all that chico edited book michael nyberg finding common ground, new directions in first world war studies. >> she's on the advisory board of the international society for the first world war studies and served as associate editor for the journal of
is jennifer keane whose professor of history and state of the department of history at chapman university in southern california. and as you can tell, she's a specialist in the american military experience in world war i. she is an award-winning scholar, her books include the great war and remaking of america. and united states in the first world war. >> she's also the author of dozens of articles and chapters in and has written and contributed to textbooks and reference works, or...
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many of you may remember a s redhead by the name of and a nnapman -- an hour -- an chapman. it is the watershed moment of russian illegal operations. historically, illegals were the best trained of russian spies. they would have careers that would spend 20 or 30 years. they would go under a false name, they would have a family with children and live completely separate lives. what they discovered is the problem was maintaining cover. in a world of the internet and digital databases, you could not conceal your true identity, even though you could make up records that could show you went to a college and graduated, you could not constantly hide the records that would show. all these records were created on the same date five years ago. you could not build a convincing cover. the russians found a more effective cover was just to send somebody under a true name, going to university in the last five years in moscow. put them in the immigrant stream in the u.s.. let them come as a student who is smart and articulate and they simply pass unnoticed. apartment in virginia. he was fal
many of you may remember a s redhead by the name of and a nnapman -- an hour -- an chapman. it is the watershed moment of russian illegal operations. historically, illegals were the best trained of russian spies. they would have careers that would spend 20 or 30 years. they would go under a false name, they would have a family with children and live completely separate lives. what they discovered is the problem was maintaining cover. in a world of the internet and digital databases, you could...
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by the director of policy and external affairs at the national council for palliative care, simon chapmany about the help she was able to give to her husband in the final days. that's an unusual case, isn't it? that's not seem very much as yet? it is unusual at the moment, but we need to see more of it because actually most of us want to die at home. it is where we find familiarity, privacy, peace. actually, our relatives, friends and the want to look after us in relation to the —— to that and we will never have enough workforce in professional health and care staff to help with that. of course having more specialists will be important but we have to look at what we are asking them to do in training and supporting carers so they can administer pain relief. sometimes people are waiting with the drugs in the house for three or four hours, for a nurse to come up and administer it, and they can do it themselves. in considerable distress. really distressing to see someone in pain when you can do something about it. yes, you imagine those scenarios and how agonising that would be for both parti
by the director of policy and external affairs at the national council for palliative care, simon chapmany about the help she was able to give to her husband in the final days. that's an unusual case, isn't it? that's not seem very much as yet? it is unusual at the moment, but we need to see more of it because actually most of us want to die at home. it is where we find familiarity, privacy, peace. actually, our relatives, friends and the want to look after us in relation to the —— to that...
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victor chapman, the viers american pilot to die in the war, was a dual citizen who enlisted with theed in combat, he was not killed until june 1916, while attempting to fly a box of oranges to a fellow wounded aviator who was in the hospital. >> i get the idea that you're wearing yourselves out worrying about the danger i am in. it's all very peace and i appreciate it but i wish you would not principally because it does not benefit me or everyone. this is the first thing i've ever done that has been worthwhile. it is easier to pilot an airplane than drive an auto. and far less dangerous than an auto. >> mary akron , ohio, was among the first american red cross nurses to go to europe during the war, serving as the supervisor of nurses at the american hospital in belgrade. she wrote -- >> "the cannonating lasted all the time. there was no time in the 24 hours in the first six months that some of the guns were not fired. my room was a little whitewashed one. every time one of the big french guns would fire, it would illuminate all the wall, and then i would hear the boom of the guns. th
victor chapman, the viers american pilot to die in the war, was a dual citizen who enlisted with theed in combat, he was not killed until june 1916, while attempting to fly a box of oranges to a fellow wounded aviator who was in the hospital. >> i get the idea that you're wearing yourselves out worrying about the danger i am in. it's all very peace and i appreciate it but i wish you would not principally because it does not benefit me or everyone. this is the first thing i've ever done...