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darlene? darlene: one thing i would say is that i exercise. [laughter] darlene: keep exercising. it helps relieve the stress. it is a stressful place. but as april said, it is a hard place to cover, whether you are black, white, male, female. i have not experienced any kind of personal animus directed towards me because i'm a black woman. different --a black woman. and i have a different audience than april. one thing i try to keep in mind is that there is life outside of the white house after work. pursue your interests, and that will take some of the sting out of whatever happened to you that they. race is such an issue in this administration. do you are member of another playedtration where race -- even in the obama administration race did not come up as frequently as it does. race has touched every president in some way, shape, or form. we started up together as a large contingent of black reporters at the time in the bill clinton era. he was dealing with africa, putting a focus on africa. he was also putting a focus on healing the racial divide in talking about the heart. th
darlene? darlene: one thing i would say is that i exercise. [laughter] darlene: keep exercising. it helps relieve the stress. it is a stressful place. but as april said, it is a hard place to cover, whether you are black, white, male, female. i have not experienced any kind of personal animus directed towards me because i'm a black woman. different --a black woman. and i have a different audience than april. one thing i try to keep in mind is that there is life outside of the white house after...
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she's a one woman wall of sound-the lovely darlene love. darlene love. darlene love.ene love. ♪ when i was a little girl i had a ragdoll. ♪ i started out, i belonged to a church in los angeles, california, and they had a great choir there, and one of the girls in the choir was getting ready to get married and asked me to sing at her wedding. and two of the girls that were, was in her wedding party were the blossoms and they heard me sing at her wedding and asked me to join their group. you can almost say, "and then that was history." the blossoms! ♪ come on, let me show you where it's at. ♪ ♪ come on, let me show you where it's at. ♪ we had quite a few hit records-wait till my bobby gets home, today i met the boy i'm gonna marry, and
she's a one woman wall of sound-the lovely darlene love. darlene love. darlene love.ene love. ♪ when i was a little girl i had a ragdoll. ♪ i started out, i belonged to a church in los angeles, california, and they had a great choir there, and one of the girls in the choir was getting ready to get married and asked me to sing at her wedding. and two of the girls that were, was in her wedding party were the blossoms and they heard me sing at her wedding and asked me to join their group. you...
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darlene follows the story. the ap is quick, too. >> quickly, i would just say, piggyback om what nia said, there's a saying, it's kind of a cliche, but very true that we all have a front row seat to history every day and literally every day when we go into the white house, there's something, some history is happening. >> yeah. >> and there are very few people who get to be there every day and we're all privileged to be among that small group. and the other thing i would say some of the challenges we're facing in terms of covering this administration i think has made us all kind of redouble our efforts to, you know, make sure our facts are straight, to do the best job we can because this climate right now is so hyper partisan, toxic, there's all this talk about fake news and you don't want to give anyone any ammunition to come at you. >> for a kid from baltimore who grew up in baltimore and still lives in the community, five generations removed from the last known slave in my family on my mother's side, it is a
darlene follows the story. the ap is quick, too. >> quickly, i would just say, piggyback om what nia said, there's a saying, it's kind of a cliche, but very true that we all have a front row seat to history every day and literally every day when we go into the white house, there's something, some history is happening. >> yeah. >> and there are very few people who get to be there every day and we're all privileged to be among that small group. and the other thing i would say...
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. >> next, i would lining to ask darlene flynn, oakland's department of race and equity, if she's still in the room. great. thank you for with being us tonight and staying with us to the end. >> no problem. i'm used to long public meetings. 5 -- i want to commend you for having this forum and taking the approach and looking at data and equity. there's a complex issue and making it work well for your residents in san francisco will require more change work. this is what i do, as the director of race and equity in the city of oakland, is how do we use data and other mechanisms to bring about structural and institutional change? because it just happened, i want to underscore everything that the leadership from coleman said as being absolutely central to making data work for equity. it's really important who is telling the story and that the story being told by the data or that we might understand by looking at the graphs and so on is ground truth with community reality and experience. it's a huge disconnect in government, even where we've collected really good data. and people will share w
. >> next, i would lining to ask darlene flynn, oakland's department of race and equity, if she's still in the room. great. thank you for with being us tonight and staying with us to the end. >> no problem. i'm used to long public meetings. 5 -- i want to commend you for having this forum and taking the approach and looking at data and equity. there's a complex issue and making it work well for your residents in san francisco will require more change work. this is what i do, as the...
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[laughter] >> darlene. [laughter] >> all right. okay, so -- so with going back to immigration thing around -- let me stop for a minute. it is a sad day when any reporter, black, white whatever has to ask the sitting u.s. president is he a racist, it's a sad day. >> you did it on martin luther king day? >> i did. [laughter] >> it was a sad day. [laughter] >> i did. look at the base i am a black woman and i know what dr. king did, i was torn that day, i had to ask him. he was right there. when you hear credible people from the hill, federal lawmakers saying he said this in this room, and the whole immigration debate kind of shifted because you don't know if you can work in -- under good conscious that this is really -- it's going to work out this way, so i said, okay, i did it. i asked because the day before i had queried a couple of sources and i asked the ncaa, the nation's oldest civilized organization, what is the definition of a racist and their definition was the intersections of racial prejudice in power. you said it, i didn't
[laughter] >> darlene. [laughter] >> all right. okay, so -- so with going back to immigration thing around -- let me stop for a minute. it is a sad day when any reporter, black, white whatever has to ask the sitting u.s. president is he a racist, it's a sad day. >> you did it on martin luther king day? >> i did. [laughter] >> it was a sad day. [laughter] >> i did. look at the base i am a black woman and i know what dr. king did, i was torn that day, i had to...
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. - yeah, darlene superville. - darlene superville, who are all black women who are covering the trump administration in some capacity, to talk about what it's like. again, amazing to think, first of all, let's talk about how great it is that there are so many reporters of color in the white house press room. but beyond that, the fact that we're having a conversation about the experience of being a black woman covering this white house tells you something about this white house and how the environment, the atmosphere, the tenor may be different enough that we have to have that conversation. - yeah, i mean, i interviewed some white supremacists before the, right before the cleveland convention who said for the first time in their lifetime they were excited about a presidential candidate. and that didn't mean that donald trump is a white supremacist, that's not what i'm saying, but i'm saying that there were definitely white supremacists who looked at him, heard what he was saying and said, this is my guy. i mean, that tells you that something's going on there and that the language that
. - yeah, darlene superville. - darlene superville, who are all black women who are covering the trump administration in some capacity, to talk about what it's like. again, amazing to think, first of all, let's talk about how great it is that there are so many reporters of color in the white house press room. but beyond that, the fact that we're having a conversation about the experience of being a black woman covering this white house tells you something about this white house and how the...
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host: darlene is next in nevada. caller: good morning. i don't hear the conversation about this being a student, and he got expelled from school with no resources. i don't know what we expect as a nation when we put people on the street who are hurting, who are in need of support, and somehow the special education system did not address his issues, but every adult who ever worked with him new he had issues. this is not an issue of we need to our adult in the public school system. what is that going to look like? that is a child, to. are you saying you are willing to put your own child at risk because they have a health issue, mental health issue? this is a nation that should be looking at the safety net. host: let's take that point. what resources does a teacher have, and what is the protocol when they have a student they believe is troubled and poses a threat? guest: it is essential that we provide our schools and teachers with the tools they need to address the needs of every single student. educators always amazed me. they immediately
host: darlene is next in nevada. caller: good morning. i don't hear the conversation about this being a student, and he got expelled from school with no resources. i don't know what we expect as a nation when we put people on the street who are hurting, who are in need of support, and somehow the special education system did not address his issues, but every adult who ever worked with him new he had issues. this is not an issue of we need to our adult in the public school system. what is that...
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so feynman and darlene went to a city office in staten island, got married by a clerk in the honeymoon was the staten island ferry ride and you drove her in his car in new jersey now known at the bar a hospital in new jersey and not let their honeymoon. it was really very sad, but he was outside at the time. he really loved her and she was a very creative person. she had a great sense of humor, she was an artist. she taught piano lessons and she does manage to cheer him up. she was the one who cheered him up. he didn't have to cheer her up. she was always very proud we than they have high hopes for a long life together. she inspired him to become interested in art for which led eventually to the diagrams, which you would show electrons would interact, violate the greek letter to mrs. olay particle. this is a diagram and if you ask a physicist with time in his most famous work this is one of things he's most famous for. notice he eventually added the light particle back in. he would have to get the theory to work eventually for his nobel prize-winning work. so he was very proud of his f
so feynman and darlene went to a city office in staten island, got married by a clerk in the honeymoon was the staten island ferry ride and you drove her in his car in new jersey now known at the bar a hospital in new jersey and not let their honeymoon. it was really very sad, but he was outside at the time. he really loved her and she was a very creative person. she had a great sense of humor, she was an artist. she taught piano lessons and she does manage to cheer him up. she was the one who...
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. >> in 1991, the hometown here owe started dating another local standout named darlene weber. dar as she was known had a personality as big as her smile. >> the first time i saw her, she was playing softball, of course, and she had on these lime green rec specks so she looked a little funny, but when she took them off, i thought she was beautiful. >> it was a classic case of opposites attracting. >> i think we both went into the relationship knowing that we really loved spending time with one another. >> tom was the laid-back, easygoing type. dar, an elementary schoolteacher, was more type a. she didn't hide what she was thinking. >> she had opinions and let those be known. it's one of the reasons i loved her. i still love her today. >> still, when dar's sisters learned that dar and tom intended to marry, they were left scratching their heads. >> my famous saying was, there's got to be something wrong with tom for him to stay with dar. >> because you couldn't do it? >> no. >> you couldn't be around somebody who was, what, that much the center of attention? >> and telling you w
. >> in 1991, the hometown here owe started dating another local standout named darlene weber. dar as she was known had a personality as big as her smile. >> the first time i saw her, she was playing softball, of course, and she had on these lime green rec specks so she looked a little funny, but when she took them off, i thought she was beautiful. >> it was a classic case of opposites attracting. >> i think we both went into the relationship knowing that we really loved...
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. >> darlene says your back's all bruised up. >> it's nothing. >> let me see. >> no, don't.. >> everyone was terrified of tackling that subject. was it going to be too dark? was it going to turn people off, to watch that when they're tunes into a sitcom? >> that son oaf a bitch. >> you don't understand. >> he beat the crap out of you. >> no, he didn't. it's no big deal. >> i came back to her and i said, "powers that be are very concerned about this. don't want to do it." she said, "we're doing it." i said, "okay, great." >> roseanne was one of the first people in that arena that said no, you know, this is it. it has to be this good all the time or i'm not going to do it. >> don't say anymore. >> she was always willing to sacrifice some of the laughs in a sitcom for the depth, and i think people loved her for that reason. i did. >> they were in the comedy business. but it did give you an ongoing sense that this show was tapping into something that other shows weren't. and that's what made it special. >>> next -- ♪ o say can you see >> she's singing, she's kissing. and we're d
. >> darlene says your back's all bruised up. >> it's nothing. >> let me see. >> no, don't.. >> everyone was terrified of tackling that subject. was it going to be too dark? was it going to turn people off, to watch that when they're tunes into a sitcom? >> that son oaf a bitch. >> you don't understand. >> he beat the crap out of you. >> no, he didn't. it's no big deal. >> i came back to her and i said, "powers that be are very...
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c-span, several african-american women journalists, including april ryan, nia malika henderson and darlene superville talk about their experiences in covering the trump administration. >> sunday night on "after words," black lives matter cofounder patrice congress colors with her book, "when they call you a terrorist." she's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> as we created black lives matter, we knew, oh, we have to get people on board. we have to also interpret when people try to co-op black lives matter. we spent the first year challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to not use it to say, you know, other communities matter, but to really focus on black people and to be okay and be allies and be in solidarity with black people. and then we took it out to the world. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> now author and historian allen, but elzo on free speech and the first amendment including student protests against invited speakers on campuses and nfl players kneeling
c-span, several african-american women journalists, including april ryan, nia malika henderson and darlene superville talk about their experiences in covering the trump administration. >> sunday night on "after words," black lives matter cofounder patrice congress colors with her book, "when they call you a terrorist." she's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> as we created black lives matter, we knew, oh, we have to get people on board. we have to...
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darlene is joining us from goldfield, oregon. democrats line. caller: good morning.would be interested in what chairman nuÑez is receiving, whether there will be a position for him or money, because he will not have a political career in california after this. the california bay area in particular, even though we have silicon valley, northern california is actually a very they may looknd like rubes in some parts, but they are not stupid and i really want to know what mr. nunez sold his soul for. host: thank you for the call. charlie savage has a piece, five takeaways from the release of the democratic memo inside the "new york times," available at nytimes.com. some of his conclusions include the following. the fbi is only a small part of the information provided by christopher steele, the yahoo! news article was not used to corroborate mr. steele, republican reported judge -- appointed judge approving the wiretap of mr. page and it did generate useful intelligence. daniel is joining us from ross, texas. caller: i like to comment about mueller. directoras the fbi duri
darlene is joining us from goldfield, oregon. democrats line. caller: good morning.would be interested in what chairman nuÑez is receiving, whether there will be a position for him or money, because he will not have a political career in california after this. the california bay area in particular, even though we have silicon valley, northern california is actually a very they may looknd like rubes in some parts, but they are not stupid and i really want to know what mr. nunez sold his soul...
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several african-american women journalists including april ryan , demetrios center, malika anderson and darlene sue prevailed on their experiences covering the trump administration. >>. >> sunday on afterwards, classified matter cofounder patrice with her book when they tell you it terrorist, white black lines matter memoir. he's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> we created black lines matter and we knew we had to get people on board. and we have to also interrupt what people try to do and the co-op black lines matter so we ensured that it wasn't co-opted. challenging people in our movement sometimes so that what we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to save other communities matter but to really focus on black people and to be okay. and to be allies and be in solidaritywith black people and then we took it out to the world . >> watch "after words" sunday at night you turn on book tv. >> saturday, american history tv on c-span3 is live at 9 am eastern with excerpts from the new museum of the bible inwashington dc with a symposium of historians exploring the bible and the
several african-american women journalists including april ryan , demetrios center, malika anderson and darlene sue prevailed on their experiences covering the trump administration. >>. >> sunday on afterwards, classified matter cofounder patrice with her book when they tell you it terrorist, white black lines matter memoir. he's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> we created black lines matter and we knew we had to get people on board. and we have to also interrupt...
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. >> reporter: and there's new faces in the conner family portrait.ch darlene parent her daughter in and have roseanne standing there watching her make mistakes. as she did, you know, raising her own kids. ep r>>r:teor likes to wear girls' clothing. >> there is a lot of surprises. to answer all the questions people have asked for 20 years. march 27th. lara, it features the complete original cast including both actresses who played becky. two beckys. >> two roles. >> developing a new character. >> this is great. thank you very much, diane. you can see more behind the scenes tonight, joy behar is hosting a special "20/20" right ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like ♪ >>> good morning bay area. let's get up and get going. >> this isrng, i'm jessica castro from abc 7 mornings. let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco with wll start with the current ou conditions. we're in the 40 spz most today, 59 to 67 in san jose, mo f of us low to mid 60s. warmer in the next couple of da saturday and then old mannen winter comes. >> there's a new injury crash san jose, t
. >> reporter: and there's new faces in the conner family portrait.ch darlene parent her daughter in and have roseanne standing there watching her make mistakes. as she did, you know, raising her own kids. ep r>>r:teor likes to wear girls' clothing. >> there is a lot of surprises. to answer all the questions people have asked for 20 years. march 27th. lara, it features the complete original cast including both actresses who played becky. two beckys. >> two roles....
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we'll hear from april ryan, sender of the news hour, of cnn and darlene of the associated press. their conversation from george washington university is tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m.
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. >> and new faces in the conner family portrait in it was fascinating to watch darlene parent her daughternne standing there watching her make mistakes. as she did, you know, raising her own kids. >> reporter: including a son who likes to wear girls' clothing. >> there is a lot of surprises. to answer all the questions people have asked for 20 years. >> "roseanne" returns tuesday, march 27th. lara, it features the original cast including both actresses who played becky. >> two beckys. >> two roles. >> developing a new character. >> this is great. thank you very much, diane. you can see more behind the scenes tonight, joy behar is hosting a special "20/20" life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. >>> christine, take us home. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like >> hello, 8:56 a.m., thursday, february 15. karen rogers taking a look at the p-a suburbs in traffic. >> reporter: all the accidents are on highways, 422, police penndot on the scene, jammed from approaching oaks to trooper. at some point along 422 we're seeing dense fog. be careful there. this accide
. >> and new faces in the conner family portrait in it was fascinating to watch darlene parent her daughternne standing there watching her make mistakes. as she did, you know, raising her own kids. >> reporter: including a son who likes to wear girls' clothing. >> there is a lot of surprises. to answer all the questions people have asked for 20 years. >> "roseanne" returns tuesday, march 27th. lara, it features the original cast including both actresses who...
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host: darlene is next in nevada. caller: good morning.'t hear the conversation about this being a student, and he got expelled from school with no resources. i don't know what we expect as a nation when we put people on the street who are hurting, who are in need of support, and somehow the special education system did not address his issues, but every adult who ever worked with him new he had issues. this is not an issue of we need to our adult in the public school system. what is that going to look like? that is a child, to. are you saying you are willing to put your own child at risk because they have a health issue, mental health issue? this is a nation that should be looking at the safety net. host: let's take that point. what resources does a teacher have, and what is the protocol when they have a student they believe is troubled and poses a threat? guest: it is essential that we provide our schools and teachers with the tools they need to address the needs of every single student. educators always amazed me. they immediately came o
host: darlene is next in nevada. caller: good morning.'t hear the conversation about this being a student, and he got expelled from school with no resources. i don't know what we expect as a nation when we put people on the street who are hurting, who are in need of support, and somehow the special education system did not address his issues, but every adult who ever worked with him new he had issues. this is not an issue of we need to our adult in the public school system. what is that going...
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we'll hear from april ryan, sender of the news hour, of cnn and darlene of the associated press. their conversation from george washington university is tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, graduate kenneth carlson talks about growing up in military service and service in vietnam. >> we go out to this bunker and it had an actual viewpoint where you could see what was going on over the base. and we are watching the rockets coming in and arkansas and mist new jersey on the other side and explosions are going on and everyone is scared today. miss arkansas says that sort of looks like the fourth of july. i said no it doesn't. she does what does that mean? i said people are dying. and she started crying upcoming winter olympics, featuring two films. >> united states team is causing plenty of excitement here. pregame underdogs and now they have upset all predictions by winning this game with the russians. they play earning them the first gold medal ever won b
we'll hear from april ryan, sender of the news hour, of cnn and darlene of the associated press. their conversation from george washington university is tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, graduate kenneth carlson talks about growing up in military service and service in vietnam. >> we go out to this bunker and it had an actual viewpoint where you...