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and i -- jeff: go ahead, doris. doris: can i make one other point?t was said before lirke montgomery county used to be all white and is now more diverse. the more we get people living in diverse areas, the more that they brush up against fellow citizens. the more they are willing as we've seen to open up acceptance to gays and lesbians in a way that had he hadn't before because they know them and see them. then that whole brexit idea that people were just living in places where the others were the others and as we become more diverse, as we're seeing now in florida, and north carolina, and other states, then you got to hope that somehow that desire, and that fear of the other will lessen. and not always -- always the cret cal thing about america. jeff: maybe what we need is a new land grant program where lincoln established and you take millennials and move their coffee houses and their bookstores into these rural areas and -- instead of 160 acres give them low interest loans. doris: that's actually not crazy. jeff: i'm saying. charlie: we look at po
and i -- jeff: go ahead, doris. doris: can i make one other point?t was said before lirke montgomery county used to be all white and is now more diverse. the more we get people living in diverse areas, the more that they brush up against fellow citizens. the more they are willing as we've seen to open up acceptance to gays and lesbians in a way that had he hadn't before because they know them and see them. then that whole brexit idea that people were just living in places where the others were...
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you feeling anything, dori? yeah-- cold. you know there are some places that are more receptive than others to@his kind of phenomenon. like, the pyramids or the bermuda triangle. las vegas, i feel things there. and i'm pretty sure the guy in the next lane was elvis. did he keep droping the ball on his wind up? no, he used a butter and pastrami sandwich to scratch his stomach a lot. don't encourage him. he doesn't understand. neither, do i. i don't think i want to understand. why not? i don't know, afraid. did you always see things? when i was younger i saw this big man, important-like with a hammer. a week later reagan was shot. he said it was like being hit with a hammer. ever since, i've tried to shut it out. if this thing is your gift why do you want to shut it out? you tell me. why do you question anyone can by just opening their eyes. ( strange, unidentified sounds) ooh... this is it. they're here. the space brothers are here. hello. hey, land! we mean you no harm. aliens travel six light-years to get a deal on a car st
you feeling anything, dori? yeah-- cold. you know there are some places that are more receptive than others to@his kind of phenomenon. like, the pyramids or the bermuda triangle. las vegas, i feel things there. and i'm pretty sure the guy in the next lane was elvis. did he keep droping the ball on his wind up? no, he used a butter and pastrami sandwich to scratch his stomach a lot. don't encourage him. he doesn't understand. neither, do i. i don't think i want to understand. why not? i don't...
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doris, calm down. sabrina didn't mean... because when people don't like my workmanship, i get angry. okay, you know what? the picture's fine. let's go. ow. ow! sabrina, there's something we have to tell you. besides the fact that my license is electrocuting me? before a witch can actually use her license she has to discover her family secret. excuse me? yeah. our family has a lot of secrets but there's one in particular that will break the spell on your license and then you'll be free to use it. and to help you discover the secret, family members will visit us periodically and serve as your guide. doris will be your first visitor. i'm looking forward to it. i can't believe this. you're telling me i can't use my license at all? that means i have to decide between harvey and dashiell on my own? like a normal teenager? i'm sorry, honey. decision. oh. right. yeah, my decision. uh, well, see, a funny thing happened. i... you haven't decided yet. boy, thanks for cutting me off there. i ran out of steam on that one. well, we've com
doris, calm down. sabrina didn't mean... because when people don't like my workmanship, i get angry. okay, you know what? the picture's fine. let's go. ow. ow! sabrina, there's something we have to tell you. besides the fact that my license is electrocuting me? before a witch can actually use her license she has to discover her family secret. excuse me? yeah. our family has a lot of secrets but there's one in particular that will break the spell on your license and then you'll be free to use...
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kurt andersen cokie roberts and doris kearns goodwin. >> we see enormous gaps between men and women, between no, ma'am whites and nonwhites, between college educated and noncollege educated, 97% difference between white evangelicals, and those who do not identify with a register. >> each ideologic stripe, on television on radio by the internet is not going to change. >> faust said, the resistance to modernity, all the way through the muslim world now to europe now to the united states, is a major trend to the 21st century. >> so much of the theory about how political parties work even at this stage, has been i think thrown into a cocked hat. not just trump engendered a hostile takeover, not a single wing of the party formed, if they happen to coincide with the republican party itist by accident. >> one of the most important things is to make the american people believe again that people in the political life can do things that will make america better. >> america's future after the election when we continue. funding for charlie rose >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provid
kurt andersen cokie roberts and doris kearns goodwin. >> we see enormous gaps between men and women, between no, ma'am whites and nonwhites, between college educated and noncollege educated, 97% difference between white evangelicals, and those who do not identify with a register. >> each ideologic stripe, on television on radio by the internet is not going to change. >> faust said, the resistance to modernity, all the way through the muslim world now to europe now to the...
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go ahead, doris.i can make one other point? it was said before montgomery county used to be all white and is now more diverse. the more we get people living in diverse areas, the more that they brush up against fellow citizens, the more they are willing, as we've seen, soopen up acceptance to gays and lesbians in a way that they hadn't before. it's because they know them. thee see them. then the whole brexit idea, people were living in place where's the others were the others, and as we become more diverse, as we're seeing in florida, north carolina, and other states you have to hope somehow that desire and that fear of the other will lessen. and that's always been the critical thing about america. >> maybe what we need is a new land grant program like lincoln established where you take millennials and movie their coffee house houses and bookstos into these rural areas, instead of 160 acres give them low-interest loans. >> give them starbucks. >> that's actually not crazy. >> rose: we are look, at pop
go ahead, doris.i can make one other point? it was said before montgomery county used to be all white and is now more diverse. the more we get people living in diverse areas, the more that they brush up against fellow citizens, the more they are willing, as we've seen, soopen up acceptance to gays and lesbians in a way that they hadn't before. it's because they know them. thee see them. then the whole brexit idea, people were living in place where's the others were the others, and as we become...
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, get doris in, yes. >> i just wanted to follow up what cokie said, i think the industrial revolutiongive us a parallel to some of the fears we have today. think of it, as you said, people are moving from the farms to the city, lots of immigrants are coming from a broad, we don't even know the country anymore, all that technological change has taken place with telephone and tuition, eventually that got channeled into the progressive part of the renal party and teddy roosevelt and change took place in a rational way and things began to feel better. now we've got real similar situation with the technological revolution, with the people feeling the country is changing beyond what they want it to change, fear about that, leadership somehow if it gets mobilized can channel those fears and anxieties in the right direction. those changes were as big to those people as what we're feeling, now yet we somehow move through it. >> rose: beginning of the 20th century when was that? >> late 19th century, beginning of the 20th century. there were strikes in the cities, riots in the cities, marches,
, get doris in, yes. >> i just wanted to follow up what cokie said, i think the industrial revolutiongive us a parallel to some of the fears we have today. think of it, as you said, people are moving from the farms to the city, lots of immigrants are coming from a broad, we don't even know the country anymore, all that technological change has taken place with telephone and tuition, eventually that got channeled into the progressive part of the renal party and teddy roosevelt and change...
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. >> some of them are addressed to dory, care of pixar so we deliver those. we're just really thankful that she has kind of delivered a message of feeling okay with yourself. >> and we got a look at the dory mural inside pixar today. >> wow. >> pretty amazing, right, and, of course, pixar like abc 7 is part of the walt disney company. >> great movie. >> they brought the character to life when kids are actually writing letters to it. "world news tonight" with david muir is next. i'm kristen sze. >> and >>> tonight, breaking news. the shakeup inside trump tower. president-elect donald trump's team, one of his top advisers on national security, abruptly resigns. and who asked for national security clearance for the trump children? reports now that that staffer is also now out. >>> also breaking, the airport halted at this hour, passengers stuck on planes after a deadly shooting. at one point, passengers told to shelter in place. >>> the new isis threat tonight involving the thanksgiving parade here in new york city. brian ross standing by. >>> the high school st
. >> some of them are addressed to dory, care of pixar so we deliver those. we're just really thankful that she has kind of delivered a message of feeling okay with yourself. >> and we got a look at the dory mural inside pixar today. >> wow. >> pretty amazing, right, and, of course, pixar like abc 7 is part of the walt disney company. >> great movie. >> they brought the character to life when kids are actually writing letters to it. "world news...
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in life and death, dorie miller was a symbol, but a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed moment, or of the limitations and promises of racial reforms of the war years. as we talked about earlier, one of the biggest debate in civil rights historiography is over chronology and periodization. when did the movements begin? was it emancipation, the new deal, or in the 1950's or 1960's? world war ii lies smack in between the new deal and the 1950's. ins period plays a key role understanding the modern black freedom struggle. it is clear the warriors brought a lot of important gains. but also proved a profound disappointment to those who were hoping for lasting transformation in american race relations. understanding the how and why is where things get interesting. we want to use our time today to talk about the ways that black americans experienced world war , and impacts to it of the war years in shaping the movement. we will look at some of the gains and limitations of racial reform. we will talk about the ways that veterans fight for civil rights
in life and death, dorie miller was a symbol, but a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed moment, or of the limitations and promises of racial reforms of the war years. as we talked about earlier, one of the biggest debate in civil rights historiography is over chronology and periodization. when did the movements begin? was it emancipation, the new deal, or in the 1950's or 1960's? world war ii lies smack in between the new deal and the 1950's. ins period plays a key role understanding...
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doris kearns goodwin will be our next guest. >>> i could not be prouder of her. lived an extraordinary life of public service. she was a great first lady. she was an outstanding senator for the state of new york. and she could not have been a better secretary of state. i'm proud of her. a lot of americans look up to her. her candidacy and nomination was historic and sends a message to our daughters all across the country that they can achieve at the highest levels of politics. >> yesterday's senate elections also sent a message to our daughters. democrats added four new women to the senate. california's attorney general kamala harris will be taking barbara boxer's seat in the senate next year. senator boxer is retiring after four terms in the senate. catherine cortez masto will be taking harry reid's nevada seat next year. senator reid is also retiring. catherine cortez masto will be the first latina member of the united states senate. democratic governor maggie hassan of new hampshire beat republican senator kelly ayotte last night. and illinois congresswoman ta
doris kearns goodwin will be our next guest. >>> i could not be prouder of her. lived an extraordinary life of public service. she was a great first lady. she was an outstanding senator for the state of new york. and she could not have been a better secretary of state. i'm proud of her. a lot of americans look up to her. her candidacy and nomination was historic and sends a message to our daughters all across the country that they can achieve at the highest levels of politics. >>...
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doris kearns goodwin will be our next guest. hat i wanted to be. now i use depend.bargain brand, depend fit-flex underwear is more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life you've been missing. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces redney. tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. >>> i could not be prouder of her. she has lived an extraordinary life of public service. she was a great first lady. she was an outstanding senator for the state of new york. and she could not have been a better secretary of state. i'm proud of her. a lot of americans look up to her. her candidacy and nomination was historic and sends a message to our daughters all across the country that they can achieve at the highest levels of politics. >> yesterday's senate elections also sent a message to our daughters. democrats added four new women to the senate. california's attorney general kamala harris w
doris kearns goodwin will be our next guest. hat i wanted to be. now i use depend.bargain brand, depend fit-flex underwear is more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life you've been missing. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces redney. tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. >>> i could...
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you found dory. >> oh, look, he found dory. oh, look, he found dory. get it? >> but notice when he starts filling in the details. >> the best part about this is they do it all in reverse. you have to have such creative strength to be able to do this from reverse. >> then he flips it over. >> that's ridiculous. i can't even flip a circular pancake. >> check out his website at doctordanthepancakeman. >> the only bad thing is you have to wait so long to get your pancake. you have to have a whole stack of regular pancakes first. >> it's now brunch. was like to learn how to ride a bicycle. >> oh, yeah, when my dad took off the training wheels, it was awesome. >> i'll never forget that day. >> there's always a story to tell. there's a big story to tell in this case because the person learning how to ride his bike is also known as -- >> i know that stance now. >> do me a favor. you look pretty strong. hold my sheet for a second so i can get on. >> you got it. pedal. >> all the way in there. >> sorry about that. >> these guys are being real cool. >> i'm so happy. >> t
you found dory. >> oh, look, he found dory. oh, look, he found dory. get it? >> but notice when he starts filling in the details. >> the best part about this is they do it all in reverse. you have to have such creative strength to be able to do this from reverse. >> then he flips it over. >> that's ridiculous. i can't even flip a circular pancake. >> check out his website at doctordanthepancakeman. >> the only bad thing is you have to wait so long to...
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bob dylan, doris day, bb king, the rolling stones and frank senate tra. leon russell was 74. quite a diverse group. >>> by the way, do not forget tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m., tucker carlson tonight premiers. thank you so much for invitinin us into your home tonight. that is it for this edition of "special report." justice with judge jeanine starts next. >>> breaking tonight, donald trump names his chief of staff, unof two key appointments in the administration. hello and welcome to a special sunday edition of justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us. the word coming from trump tower in new york city late this afternoon, reince priebus the chairman of the republican national committee has been named white house chief of staff
bob dylan, doris day, bb king, the rolling stones and frank senate tra. leon russell was 74. quite a diverse group. >>> by the way, do not forget tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m., tucker carlson tonight premiers. thank you so much for invitinin us into your home tonight. that is it for this edition of "special report." justice with judge jeanine starts next. >>> breaking tonight, donald trump names his chief of staff, unof two key appointments in the administration. hello...
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but when dorie miller's ship went down in 1943, the u.s. navy was still a rigidly segregated organization. miller himself, despite his actions at pearl harbor, had not been promoted. almost no paths to advancement for african-american sailors in the navy. in life and death, dorie miller was a symbol, but a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed moment in the black civil rights, or of the limitations of the promises and racial reforms of the war years. as we talked about in some of our first classes, one of the biggest debates in civil rights history today is over chronology and periods. when did it begin? emancipation, or later, 1950s, 1960s. world war ii is right in between the 1930s and the 1950s. so this period plays a really key role in the way that historians understand the modern black freedom struggle. it is clear that the war years brought a lot of gains for civil rights. very important gains. but also proved a profound disappointment to those hoping for lasting transformation in american race relations. in the most simple ter
but when dorie miller's ship went down in 1943, the u.s. navy was still a rigidly segregated organization. miller himself, despite his actions at pearl harbor, had not been promoted. almost no paths to advancement for african-american sailors in the navy. in life and death, dorie miller was a symbol, but a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed moment in the black civil rights, or of the limitations of the promises and racial reforms of the war years. as we talked about in some of our...
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hey, doris? >> not sure what i'm listening to -- >> oh, boy. that's a necessary evil for all of us. >> in this moment, let me correct something i said wrong. i said there were six states outstanding. i forgot minnesota. to my many friends in smint minnesota, i'm sorry. they're also outstanding and leading to the cluster of the country where we don't yet have an answer. minnesota, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, all outstanding, as well as new hampshire and maine in the northeast and arizona in the southwest. seven states outstanding. >> steve has wrestled his technology to the ground. >> it's going to probably turn on me again in the next few minutes. but big development in pennsylvania. donald trump's lead just jumped up in the last minute. he now leads hillary clinton in pennsylvania, look at this, by 26,000 votes. we said this has been the white whale for republicans, every republican canndidate says they can flip it. can trump hold on to that? again, still a little bit, a scattering of precincts in philadelphia county and a couple of the
hey, doris? >> not sure what i'm listening to -- >> oh, boy. that's a necessary evil for all of us. >> in this moment, let me correct something i said wrong. i said there were six states outstanding. i forgot minnesota. to my many friends in smint minnesota, i'm sorry. they're also outstanding and leading to the cluster of the country where we don't yet have an answer. minnesota, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, all outstanding, as well as new hampshire and maine in the...
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in life and death, dorie miller was a symbol, but a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed moment in the struggle for black civil rights or of the limitations of the promises and racial reforms of the war years. as we talk about in some of our first classes, one of the biggest debates in civil rights history today is over chronology and periodization. when did the movement begin? was it emancipation? was it the new deal or later in p the 1950s and 1960s? world war ii lies smack in between the 1930s. the new deal years and the 1950s. so this period plays a really key role in the way historians understand the modern black freedom struggle. it's clear the war years brought a lot of gains for civil rights, very important gains, but also proved a profound disappointment to those who were hoping for lasting transformation in american race relations. in the most simple terms possible, the war changed some things and failed to change others. but understanding the how and why of that, i think is where things get interesting. so we want to use our time to
in life and death, dorie miller was a symbol, but a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed moment in the struggle for black civil rights or of the limitations of the promises and racial reforms of the war years. as we talk about in some of our first classes, one of the biggest debates in civil rights history today is over chronology and periodization. when did the movement begin? was it emancipation? was it the new deal or later in p the 1950s and 1960s? world war ii lies smack in between...
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we have the producer of "finding dory."ey colins. >> hi. >> thank you for talkin to us. >> "finding nemo" was so successful. why did it take so long to be come out with "finding dory." >> we blame the director. we don't do these movies unless someone has a great story. we watched nemo about eight years after being released. we walked out of the theater and he said i'm really worried about doing this. and i said what do you mean? i feel like she would could get lost tomorrow and she would never find nemo again. he felt like he left one of his children out in the world unprepared and he wasn't okay with it. i think he felt like he owed her resolution. here we are. >> i love that because i have interviewed john years ago and he had said that. we don't come out with a sequel just to come out with one. we have to have a good story to start. >> they're always fabulous. >> what about "finding nemo" 2. >> are you hearing rumors? >> no. >> we were so wrong about not doing one for nemo. we have heard a lot of finding hank. >> i was g
we have the producer of "finding dory."ey colins. >> hi. >> thank you for talkin to us. >> "finding nemo" was so successful. why did it take so long to be come out with "finding dory." >> we blame the director. we don't do these movies unless someone has a great story. we watched nemo about eight years after being released. we walked out of the theater and he said i'm really worried about doing this. and i said what do you mean? i feel like...
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whwh will you have, doris? a very dry gin martini. sounds great. i'll have e e same, jim. hey, jeff. i'm in the back. op stop by before you leave. okay, georgie. great man. gave me my first job. dresses like a bum let's people use him and he could buy this town. yes. would you stand up and step away from the table? what's this about? please stand up. mr. logan, yoyore under arrest for child molestation. what? you have the right to remain silent... wait a minute. anything you say... logan: what is this about? you have a right to an attorney. if you cannot afford an attorney... excuse us, excuse us. give me details, huh? i want to know all ababt the pervert. luchek, you are the pervert. hey, nice work, puppy! thanks, steve. hey, penhall. did you have to bust my favorite sportswriter? you've made a big mistake. i didn't do it. will you take a polygraph test? believe me, i want to help clear this u u but i think i should speak to my lawyer. if you're so innocent, why not take the test? if you pass it can only help. i'll take it. i just want to talk , jeff. to my lawyer first.
whwh will you have, doris? a very dry gin martini. sounds great. i'll have e e same, jim. hey, jeff. i'm in the back. op stop by before you leave. okay, georgie. great man. gave me my first job. dresses like a bum let's people use him and he could buy this town. yes. would you stand up and step away from the table? what's this about? please stand up. mr. logan, yoyore under arrest for child molestation. what? you have the right to remain silent... wait a minute. anything you say... logan: what...
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doris is right.ge in which you've had a great divide between people who got ahead in the technological globalist trading age and people that felt disaeffe disaffected by it. maybe you didn't knock on my door and listen to it but you're going to when i pull a lever when i vote. this is where it's happening worldwide. it's a bit of a revolt against immigration. we see it from budapest to prague to new castle to newton, iowa, but one of the things that makes america strong is we're able to deal with it through a democratic process and, you know, america is strong. we're going to survive. this will be fine. >> might even thrive. you never know. i will say i just think that reporters need to live in the country they cover. it used to be expensive in the age of technology, which obviously we're using technology to send a lot of messages back and forth on twitter and social media, let's use it to get to reporters who are out there in the field living in all 50 states. they're there. >> bob woodward, final t
doris is right.ge in which you've had a great divide between people who got ahead in the technological globalist trading age and people that felt disaeffe disaffected by it. maybe you didn't knock on my door and listen to it but you're going to when i pull a lever when i vote. this is where it's happening worldwide. it's a bit of a revolt against immigration. we see it from budapest to prague to new castle to newton, iowa, but one of the things that makes america strong is we're able to deal...
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i don't know if doris has written speeches but she has heard them from both sides.he noted presidential historian on this very big evening. good to have you. >> you're welcome. >> your sense of what's at stake tonight. i quote your remarks i think you were addressing a crowd out in california where a very divisive nasty election, how do you think it will come together no matter who wins tonight? is. >> i think the one thing that history tell us is when we're living through the worst of times and if one of the candidates doesn't accept it and polarization that could not be gotten through in congress, i look optimist cli, think of some of the troubling elections in the past. in 1912 teddy and taft, taft the sitting president and teddy the former president who came against his old friend. there was such vitrole. the new york times said we must have all have a blush on our cheeks. >> that was before. >> exactly. that was the first primary system. so that's where it all began and maybe that's the fruit of what -- >> the resistant creating the party bosses didn't like, th
i don't know if doris has written speeches but she has heard them from both sides.he noted presidential historian on this very big evening. good to have you. >> you're welcome. >> your sense of what's at stake tonight. i quote your remarks i think you were addressing a crowd out in california where a very divisive nasty election, how do you think it will come together no matter who wins tonight? is. >> i think the one thing that history tell us is when we're living through the...
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in life and death, dori miller was a symbol. a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed of the limitations of the promises and racial reforms of the war years? as we talked about in some of our first classes, one of the biggest debates is over chronology and periodization. when did civil rights begin? was it during emancipation or was it later? this period lays a really key role in the way historians understand the modern black freedom struggle. it is clear the war years brought a lot of gains for civil rights, but also prove a profound disappointment to those hoping for lasting transformation in american race relations. in the most simple terms possible, it changed some things but failed to change others. understanding the how and why is where i think things get interesting. we want to use our time today to talk about some of the ways black americans experienced world war ii, responded to it, and the impact of the war years in shaping the postwar civil rights unit. of the talk about some gains and limitations of racial reforms in these years
in life and death, dori miller was a symbol. a symbol of what? world war ii was a watershed of the limitations of the promises and racial reforms of the war years? as we talked about in some of our first classes, one of the biggest debates is over chronology and periodization. when did civil rights begin? was it during emancipation or was it later? this period lays a really key role in the way historians understand the modern black freedom struggle. it is clear the war years brought a lot of...
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i knew there were letters and there is even a book in 1980 about this by a woman named doris. it turns out, that they exchanged over 3000 letters and most of them were given to the library when she died in 1968. llerena who was hick to everybody stipulated that the letters could be open ten years after her death. by chance, she was the one who first abba letters. she had written a lot of children's books about presidents and presidents wives. she was horrified. she had even tried to get the library to lock the letters up again. when they wouldn't, she she decided to write a book about their relationship. this is the passionate part of the story. when it came out, it lamented that turning those letters over to doris saber was a crime akin to turning over. [inaudible] to mid- evil theological christians. [laughter] >> so, i realized right away that this was an opportunity to revisit a story. here's where writing about what you can connect to came into it. so all my books with one exception, the book about research had been about strong remarkable women. karen was the first, cycl
i knew there were letters and there is even a book in 1980 about this by a woman named doris. it turns out, that they exchanged over 3000 letters and most of them were given to the library when she died in 1968. llerena who was hick to everybody stipulated that the letters could be open ten years after her death. by chance, she was the one who first abba letters. she had written a lot of children's books about presidents and presidents wives. she was horrified. she had even tried to get the...
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by chance doris faber was the one who first was of the letters. she had written a lot of children's books about presidents and presidents lives and she was horrified. she even tried to get the library to lock the letters up again but when they wouldn't she decided to write a book about the relationship about the passion part of the story. so when the book came out a publication called -- lamented the turning those letters over to doris faber was a crime that can do turning over -- to medieval theologians. so i realized right away that this was an opportunity to revisit a story in a change time. here is where writing about what you can connect to came into it. all of my books with one exception, the book about research have been about strong remarkable women. karen were nigh a psychoanalyst who took issue with freud's ideas about sexuality, marie curie and even a theater book focused on one strong woman who was the head of the federal theatre project a woman named hallie flanigan. so there was another reason that i connected to this. even though th
by chance doris faber was the one who first was of the letters. she had written a lot of children's books about presidents and presidents lives and she was horrified. she even tried to get the library to lock the letters up again but when they wouldn't she decided to write a book about the relationship about the passion part of the story. so when the book came out a publication called -- lamented the turning those letters over to doris faber was a crime that can do turning over -- to medieval...
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by chance, doris saber was the one who first saw the letters. she had written a lot of childrens books about presidents and presidents wifes and she was horrified. she even tried to get the lie free lock the letters up again. but when they wouldn't she decides to write a book about the relationship, playing down the passionate part of the story. so when the book came out, a lesbian publication called big mama rag lamented that turning those letters over to doris faber was a crime akin to turning over the poems to theologians. so, i realized right away that this was an opportunity to revisit a story in changed times. and here's where writing about what you can connect to came into it. all of my books, with one exception, that book about research, have been about strong, remarkable women. karen horneye was the first, the psychoanalyst who took issue with freud odd idea busy sexuality. marie currie curie, and a book about one strong woman, a woman name hally flannigan. so, there was another reason that i connected to this. even though the love rela
by chance, doris saber was the one who first saw the letters. she had written a lot of childrens books about presidents and presidents wifes and she was horrified. she even tried to get the lie free lock the letters up again. but when they wouldn't she decides to write a book about the relationship, playing down the passionate part of the story. so when the book came out, a lesbian publication called big mama rag lamented that turning those letters over to doris faber was a crime akin to...
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and bring home disney pixar's finding dory, today! nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet's dual action approach cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help prevent plaque and tartar. for a cleaner mouth everyone can love. ask your vet about oravet chews. >>> if you're looking for a fuzzy feel-good holiday movie to watch whip the kids, this is not it. >> but if you want grown upirreverent fun, one of your favorite christmas films is back, "bad santa 2." >> hoda and i had a chance to sit down with billy bob thornton, willie, hard hustling. soft spot i. know you're not my real family. were wen you don't have real family you have to make a new one. it's actually better because you get to pick in your family and you're the family i picked. so can you come? and then maybe after we can go to santa com or -- >> look, i'll try to make it. okay. >> okay. i'll look for you, willie. i'll look for you and i'll wave like this. okay? >> okay. good deal. i'll >> bye, willie. >> this place
and bring home disney pixar's finding dory, today! nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet's dual action approach cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help prevent plaque and tartar. for a cleaner mouth everyone can love. ask your vet about oravet chews. >>> if you're looking for a fuzzy feel-good holiday movie to watch whip the kids, this is not it. >> but if you want grown...
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and bring home disney pixar's finding dory, today!s♪spread a little love my way ♪spread a little somethin to remember♪ philadelphia cream cheese, made with fresh milk and real cream. makes your recipes their holiday favorites. the holidays are made with philly. to be at and i am at yself is the peace with myself.ng, i didn't deal this deck i'm just playing the game. that's all, that's it. meals on wheels has given me a mode of freedom that i wouldn't have otherwise. they make sure that i get the nutrition that i need, and it's a balanced meal. my name is maurice mcgriff. america, let's do lunch. narrator: drop off a hot meal and say hello. volunteer by donating your lunch break at americaletsdolunch.org. ♪ >>> welcome back. we continue with our breaking news coverage of cuban leader fidel castro's death. >> in little havana, in miami, his death is being tweeted as we see here. take a look. there are smiles. there is cheering by cuban exiles who escaped his regime. cnn's cliff moody and alejandro concejka are joining us live. i want to
and bring home disney pixar's finding dory, today!s♪spread a little love my way ♪spread a little somethin to remember♪ philadelphia cream cheese, made with fresh milk and real cream. makes your recipes their holiday favorites. the holidays are made with philly. to be at and i am at yself is the peace with myself.ng, i didn't deal this deck i'm just playing the game. that's all, that's it. meals on wheels has given me a mode of freedom that i wouldn't have otherwise. they make sure that i...
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. >>> pixar's hit findy dory is out on dvd. it is available for purchase. the much anticipate the sequel to finding nemo was a box office smash. it made over one billion dollars world wide. this morning on the 9 we asked a creator about the possibility of a third movie in the series. >> we have learned to never say never because we were wrong about not doing one for nemo. >> we heard about finding hank. >> is hank the octopus. >> he was a characteristic. >> kind of stole the show. >> the finding dory dvd will cost you between 5 and $20. >>> traveling for the holidays may be tougher this year. why the roads may be the busiest they have been in nearly a decade. get ready for a lot of traffic. we'll be right back. >>> now a seasonal hiring is in full swing and experts say if you need a job you can find them just about super. >> amazon is hiring 120,000 temps. manufacture those jobs in warehouse operations and customer relations and retail. macy's and walmart and target and kohls have at least 350,000 jobs up for grabs. fedex and ups and the u.s. postal service
. >>> pixar's hit findy dory is out on dvd. it is available for purchase. the much anticipate the sequel to finding nemo was a box office smash. it made over one billion dollars world wide. this morning on the 9 we asked a creator about the possibility of a third movie in the series. >> we have learned to never say never because we were wrong about not doing one for nemo. >> we heard about finding hank. >> is hank the octopus. >> he was a characteristic....
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just not dory. >>charley: and monsters university not as good as monsters, inc. thank you for birthday wishes. november 22, 1969, my poor mother. i pained her on that day and most every day since. so thank you, mom. and dad, of course, for your there you go. >>vanessa: ahhh! >>charley: thank you, mom and dad. thank you, world. here i am, another year older and having a good day. and speaking of celebrating, all right. vanessa. you got pie on your menu for thanksgiving day? are you going to make it? >>vanessa: yes. ooek. long story short is we're going to different relatives' house throughout the day but for one occasion i will be bringing -- i think i'm going to make a chocolate pumpkin pie. i haven't decided completely how i' think it's going to happen. >>charley: we knew that this week, pie was going to be on the menu for a lot of thanksgiving meals so we thought, gosh, where do we want to go and talk about pie making? how about mike's pies? there may be no more famous pie maker in the tampa bay area than mike. this is a wonderful story of the american dream of
just not dory. >>charley: and monsters university not as good as monsters, inc. thank you for birthday wishes. november 22, 1969, my poor mother. i pained her on that day and most every day since. so thank you, mom. and dad, of course, for your there you go. >>vanessa: ahhh! >>charley: thank you, mom and dad. thank you, world. here i am, another year older and having a good day. and speaking of celebrating, all right. vanessa. you got pie on your menu for thanksgiving day? are...
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by 10:00, doris favor first saw the letter she had written about president and presidents wives. she even tried to get the library -- when they wouldn't she decided to write a book about the relationship playing down the passionate part of the story so when the book came out a lesbian publication lamented during those letters was a crime a can to turning over poems to medieval christians. so i realized right away that this was an opportunity to revisit a story in changed times. here is where writing about what you can connect to came into it. all my books with one exception have been about strong remarkable women. the psychoanalyst who took issue with freud's ideas of sexuality. mary curie, even a book focused on one strong woman who is head, howie flanagan. there was another reason i connected to this. even though the love relationship had been floating around in the atmosphere at times had changed and this was a story that could be embraced even celebrated, two women who loved and empowered each other. it helped that i had a daughter who is queer i say gay, she says queer. she
by 10:00, doris favor first saw the letter she had written about president and presidents wives. she even tried to get the library -- when they wouldn't she decided to write a book about the relationship playing down the passionate part of the story so when the book came out a lesbian publication lamented during those letters was a crime a can to turning over poems to medieval christians. so i realized right away that this was an opportunity to revisit a story in changed times. here is where...
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we caught up with a pair who for awareness (doris sousa/runner: "it's special because i can run. i'm doing it for my friend. she's having a hard time through these last 4 years. she's my inspiration to make me run." helena mischcak/cancer survivor: "she's been my support and my guardian angel through all my chemo treatments the last 4 years and training makes me feel happy, that she's working toward my cause, right?") ((dave courvoisier)) >>> 8 news now at 6:30 starts in >>> 8 news now at 6:30 starts in about three minutes. ((denise valdez)) >> let's check in with christianne to see what they're working on. ((christianne klein)) >>> dave and denise, donald with some names you may recognize... and some you won't. we're getting a better picture of the government he's working to assemble. and a facebook error resulted in masses of their users getting fake death notifications. that's just part of a bad day for the social network... we'll explain next./// news music ((paul joncich)) >>> right now at 6:30... continue -- but what will they accomplish? where demonstrators ((christianne k
we caught up with a pair who for awareness (doris sousa/runner: "it's special because i can run. i'm doing it for my friend. she's having a hard time through these last 4 years. she's my inspiration to make me run." helena mischcak/cancer survivor: "she's been my support and my guardian angel through all my chemo treatments the last 4 years and training makes me feel happy, that she's working toward my cause, right?") ((dave courvoisier)) >>> 8 news now at 6:30...
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he died on thursday at 82 years there was a little drama at the finding dory premier. >> one of the co-stars not on the red carpet. >> i go to the premier and you don't. >> i wasn't invited. >> liar. >> oh my god. >> you were of course invited. >> this is a timeout for you. >> that's funny. at they catch up over a glass of wine. >> welcoming the cover girl first male model. >> well, if you are out this morning look up, a glimpse of the super moon. it is not happening again for another 18 years. nasa senior photographer, three picture of the moon by itself. find a landmark for a reference point and sense of scale. two, if you are using a smartphone tap on the screen and lock in on the moon and focus it and slide your finger up or down to darken or lighten it. and bring the kids along. get >> this is putting us to work, this is a lot to remember. >> i had no idea you hold your finger on the smartphone like that. >> yes. >> i will take one during the commercial break. >> we have good photographers doing it for us. >> send in your pictures too. >> yes. in some of the locations later setting and
he died on thursday at 82 years there was a little drama at the finding dory premier. >> one of the co-stars not on the red carpet. >> i go to the premier and you don't. >> i wasn't invited. >> liar. >> oh my god. >> you were of course invited. >> this is a timeout for you. >> that's funny. at they catch up over a glass of wine. >> welcoming the cover girl first male model. >> well, if you are out this morning look up, a glimpse of the...
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by chance, doris faber was the woman who first called the letters. she had written a lot of children's books about presidents and presidents lives and she was horrified. she even tried to get the library to block the letters again. but when they wouldn't, she decided to write a book about the relationship, playing down the passionate part of the story. when the book came out, a publication called big mama ray lamented that the letters to doris faber was the prime can to turning over sappho's foreign to medieval christian theologians. [laughter] so i realized right away that this was an opportunity to revisit a story in changed times. here's where writing about what you can connect to came into it. through all my books, with one exception, that book about research have been about strong, remarkable women. the psychoanalyst who took issue with freud's ideas about sexuality was the first. married curie and even a theater book focused on one strong woman who was the head of the federal theater project, a woman named hallie flanagan. so there was another
by chance, doris faber was the woman who first called the letters. she had written a lot of children's books about presidents and presidents lives and she was horrified. she even tried to get the library to block the letters again. but when they wouldn't, she decided to write a book about the relationship, playing down the passionate part of the story. when the book came out, a publication called big mama ray lamented that the letters to doris faber was the prime can to turning over sappho's...
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. >>> "finding dory" is now out on dvd today. the latest hit from pixar is now available for purchase. the most anticipated sequel to "finding nemo" was a box office smash. this morning on the 9, pam cook asked one of the creators of the movie about the possibility of a third movie in the series. >> we have learned to never say never. >> right. >> because we were so wrong about not doing one for nemo. but we have heard a lot of finding hank. >> i was going to ask, are we going to be finding somebody else. >> hank the octopus. >> he was a cool character. >> he sort of stole the show. we'll see. >> "finding dory" dvd will cost between $15 to $20. >>> one of the most deloved disney movies will be back in theaters this spring but in a different form. >> who is that. >> do you wish to take your father's place. >> where is the light? >> the beast. that's from the movie trailer for the new live adaptation of beauty and the beast. it stars emma watson as belle. it was a huge hit when it was released 25 years ago. >>> dwyane "the rock" jo
. >>> "finding dory" is now out on dvd today. the latest hit from pixar is now available for purchase. the most anticipated sequel to "finding nemo" was a box office smash. this morning on the 9, pam cook asked one of the creators of the movie about the possibility of a third movie in the series. >> we have learned to never say never. >> right. >> because we were so wrong about not doing one for nemo. but we have heard a lot of finding hank....
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and bring home disney pixar's finding dory, today!ut if you want grown upirreverent fun, one of your favorite christmas films is back, "bad santa 2." >> hoda and i had a chance to sit down with billy bob thornton, willie, hard hustling. >> and thurman tries to find a soft spot i. know you're not my real family. were wen you don't have real family you have to make a new one. it's actually better because you get to pick in your family and you're the family i picked. so can you come? and then maybe after we can go to santa com or -- >> look, i'll try to make it. okay. >> okay. i'll look for you, willie. i'll look for you and i'll wave like this. okay? >> okay. good deal. i'll see ya. >> bye, willie. >> this place is going to be crowded. he won't even know i'm not there. >> ah -- welcome, guys. >> look at you two. >> reunited. ♪ and it feels so good a. 13 ye after 13 years? >> yeah. >> hold on tight. >> were you jonesing for another one of these, a whack at this? >> oh, god. what we always kind of figured we'd do, a sequel, but, the studi
and bring home disney pixar's finding dory, today!ut if you want grown upirreverent fun, one of your favorite christmas films is back, "bad santa 2." >> hoda and i had a chance to sit down with billy bob thornton, willie, hard hustling. >> and thurman tries to find a soft spot i. know you're not my real family. were wen you don't have real family you have to make a new one. it's actually better because you get to pick in your family and you're the family i picked. so can...
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instead of finding dory at the amc low's rio, it was another movie in darkness. de >> i get really upset. really, really upset. >> reporter: two of tony cunningham's daughters are deaf. two are hearing. >> it is frustrating in this day and age, in 2016, they are still dealing with this. >> reporter: now, the cunninghams have had the same experience at regal cinemas and it took weeks of calls, tweets, to regal entertainment just to get a response which is we don't have is a problem, we checked with our managers. responsive and offered us a link for customers to complain when their captions devices don't work. we will have much more on this story tonight at 11:00 and a facebook chat. we hope you will join us on our wusa9 facebook page for that. >>> i don't think about this. at home, you have the little screen with the button to turn it on, but i have never seen anyone in a movie theater use any device like this. >> reporter: can you imagine how frustrating is it? you mapl to see the dialogue. so ... there you have it. >> if you are disabled and experience a barrier
instead of finding dory at the amc low's rio, it was another movie in darkness. de >> i get really upset. really, really upset. >> reporter: two of tony cunningham's daughters are deaf. two are hearing. >> it is frustrating in this day and age, in 2016, they are still dealing with this. >> reporter: now, the cunninghams have had the same experience at regal cinemas and it took weeks of calls, tweets, to regal entertainment just to get a response which is we don't have is...
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saw the doyle dory fish. one of their favorites. >>> anything outside temperatures on target especially the high temperature for the day. 82 degrees on phoenix. we have a weather disturbance. an area of low pressure that is part of the jet stream but very soon is gonna be disconnected from that so will turn into a cutoff low so it's cutoff from the jet stream and will allow arizona here for the next few days what that's gonna go for us beginning late wednesday night, thursday and friday, will bring a chance of rain. this is primarily more important for the high country because that's where we're expecting most of the rain. could see anywhere from half an inch to inch and a half especially along portions of the white mountains and then here in the valley, we're gallon that have a chance of rain -- gonna have a chance of rain all though slight. thunderstorms are possible. in addition to regular see lightning strikes and also thunder. 53-60 tonight. cooler, partly cloudy skies across the valley. tomorrow, 77-82.
saw the doyle dory fish. one of their favorites. >>> anything outside temperatures on target especially the high temperature for the day. 82 degrees on phoenix. we have a weather disturbance. an area of low pressure that is part of the jet stream but very soon is gonna be disconnected from that so will turn into a cutoff low so it's cutoff from the jet stream and will allow arizona here for the next few days what that's gonna go for us beginning late wednesday night, thursday and...