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dorothy from time to time. although elmore had never been convicted of a felony, police matched his fingerprints from other misdemeanor arrests and issued a warrant to bring him in, accusing him of murder and rape, among lesser charges. greenwood police went looking for elmore 36 hours after dorothy's body was found. >> i was working second shift with the detective division and the call came in saying the suspect was at his girlfriend mary's apartment. i went up and knocked on the door. >> the encounter was not what detective vandenburgh expected. >> i told them that we had a warrant for his arrest. and i told him it was for murder. his demeanor at that time was so nonchalant. oh, okay. which is totally out of context for anybody i've ever dealt with before in a situation like that. no outburst or violent behavior. just like oh, well. >> police took hair and blood samples and placed them in the county jailhouse. even elmore's public defender had doubts about his innocence. >> many people will proclaim constantl
dorothy from time to time. although elmore had never been convicted of a felony, police matched his fingerprints from other misdemeanor arrests and issued a warrant to bring him in, accusing him of murder and rape, among lesser charges. greenwood police went looking for elmore 36 hours after dorothy's body was found. >> i was working second shift with the detective division and the call came in saying the suspect was at his girlfriend mary's apartment. i went up and knocked on the door....
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dorothy thinks it is all in her head. think positive and help others.hat's why we are here on this earth. >> for her 102nd birthday, her grandson proposed an idea. knowing her love of adventure, he thought she should celebrate a big birthday in a bold way. >> greg, her grandson call canned me one day. i told them i would take people on tandem base jumps and he asked if i could take dorothy. i said i need to meet her and see if she is in good physical condition enough to do it. a couple of days later i went and visited her. she's so sharp. she was actually in really good shape for 102 years old. that's when i decided to go for it. >> i said, would you jump and i said, i don't see why not. as i said there's only two things that happen. i could either make it or i wouldn't and either way it didn't make any difference. >> reporter: june 2nd, 2013, sean and dorothy get suited up for their tandem jump from the middle of the bridge. >> i put her in full body armor, pad s made for motorcross just in case we jumped in to anything. i didn't want her to get hurt.
dorothy thinks it is all in her head. think positive and help others.hat's why we are here on this earth. >> for her 102nd birthday, her grandson proposed an idea. knowing her love of adventure, he thought she should celebrate a big birthday in a bold way. >> greg, her grandson call canned me one day. i told them i would take people on tandem base jumps and he asked if i could take dorothy. i said i need to meet her and see if she is in good physical condition enough to do it. a...
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dorothy and helen's soap.n. ricky and helen carried a million convictions that women could do anything into the 20th century. they advocated for the women students. always thinking what amelia says. women can do anything. she set the groundwork and amelia endorse the ticket through the century. so really they were very forward thinking when it came to women in the 30s. in world war ii have have been in. the dancer active in world war ii. dorothy stratton was the direct your and she hired a lehman, the second dean of women as a right-hand women. so they really learned what women could do because they saw women doing all sorts of men's jobs. and so when helen schliemann became the next dean after the war in 1947, it was like a cultural shock. they do all sorts of things in the coast guard. there were things that were meant dollars and she said stop blocking the women up because they had to be in their dorms, and the residence halls at a certain time each night and the doors were locked. well, the man student didn'
dorothy and helen's soap.n. ricky and helen carried a million convictions that women could do anything into the 20th century. they advocated for the women students. always thinking what amelia says. women can do anything. she set the groundwork and amelia endorse the ticket through the century. so really they were very forward thinking when it came to women in the 30s. in world war ii have have been in. the dancer active in world war ii. dorothy stratton was the direct your and she hired a...
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it reminds the society this is not yet done. >> we're back with dan, dorothy and jason. so, jason, what message are the politicians like the president sending here about the protests and is it the right one? >> well, they seem to be standing with the protesters. you had congressional staffers this week doing a walk out and raising their hands and saving black lives matter and all that. but the disconnect, paul, between the agenda of the protesters and the actual problem of black homicides could not be wider. the idea that you would focus on police shootings and play those up and not focus on nonpolice shootings and deaths among blacks is just astounding given that police shootings are a fraction of nonpolice shootings and to the extent that these protesters succeed and you get less effective policing you're only going to increase the black body count. >> are you saying the president isn't aware that this is the agenda? >> well, i think his agenda is feeding this anti-police narrative, which is unfortunate. because that is not where the focus should be. >> dan, what about
it reminds the society this is not yet done. >> we're back with dan, dorothy and jason. so, jason, what message are the politicians like the president sending here about the protests and is it the right one? >> well, they seem to be standing with the protesters. you had congressional staffers this week doing a walk out and raising their hands and saving black lives matter and all that. but the disconnect, paul, between the agenda of the protesters and the actual problem of black...
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dorothy, we have been editorial very critical of the report and published the opposition from the former cia officials. get that on the record. but there's an argument out there that whatever you think of the report this is somehow good for democratic accountability because it gets out in the public what the cia was doing. do you agree with that? >> it's as good as any pathological sanctimoniousness -- now, this is a long time in the making. and as you wrote this week, it's a pity that dianne feinstein fell under the spell finally of this stuff. >> she has a generally pretty good record on some of these security -- >> yes, she does. it's extremely telling. two minutes after 9/11 there are forms all over the universities of america explaining how this is all part of the united states because we brought it on. nobody then paid attention. the great mass of americans would have nothing to do with that thinking. however, in the intervening years the seepage into the elite media and to various propaganda forums has become a kind of mantra. >> so you think this is rooted in hostility to america
dorothy, we have been editorial very critical of the report and published the opposition from the former cia officials. get that on the record. but there's an argument out there that whatever you think of the report this is somehow good for democratic accountability because it gets out in the public what the cia was doing. do you agree with that? >> it's as good as any pathological sanctimoniousness -- now, this is a long time in the making. and as you wrote this week, it's a pity that...
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. >> the lives of dorothy and mary couldn't be more different. one is used to life in the city, the other in the village. but they're connected by their commitment to this tree. people here call it muiri, but it's official name is prunus africana. its bark is used to make medicine for many illnesses, but primarily prostate cancer. >> working with a species that is used for cancer treatment interests me. i lost my sister to breast cancer and my mother died of uterine cancer. that's why i have an interest in cancer. >> dorothy studies biochemistry in the kenyan capital, nairobi. for her master's thesis, she studying the bark of prunus africana, investigating the uses of its components for treating cancer. she wants to find out if there is a difference between trees that grow in the wild and those in an experimental nursery. many men could profit from her work. more than half of all men over 60 have prostate trouble. about 100 kilometers from nairobi, we accompany mary nyambura on a walk in the aberdare mountains. the retired school teacher explains
. >> the lives of dorothy and mary couldn't be more different. one is used to life in the city, the other in the village. but they're connected by their commitment to this tree. people here call it muiri, but it's official name is prunus africana. its bark is used to make medicine for many illnesses, but primarily prostate cancer. >> working with a species that is used for cancer treatment interests me. i lost my sister to breast cancer and my mother died of uterine cancer. that's...
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do you agree with dorothy. they could stay on hold for longer than people expect because of what's happening overseas? >> i think to an extent. folks at home, it is michelle's sympathy for the central bank that is have failed to insulate themselves from what they know is coming that really is the discussion that we have. and i argue that these guys have had a long time to prepare for this. >> i agree. i don't have any sympathy for them either. >> i know. just having fun here. but i think that only to an extent. i think it is extraordinary that the usda that has been as strong as it's been given what's happening overseas and the end of the day with pretty much still the largest economy, of course, depends on how you mshl it. we remain the price maker, not necessarily the price taker and the great hope is essentially strong u.s. growth helps out other countries rather than the weakness overseas dragging us down. i'm surprised so far through the fall we have not really seen that weakness wash up on our shoerls and
do you agree with dorothy. they could stay on hold for longer than people expect because of what's happening overseas? >> i think to an extent. folks at home, it is michelle's sympathy for the central bank that is have failed to insulate themselves from what they know is coming that really is the discussion that we have. and i argue that these guys have had a long time to prepare for this. >> i agree. i don't have any sympathy for them either. >> i know. just having fun here....
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here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her?er] >> do we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in their community, which is all i really think i'm doing. ♪ >> this is a bloomberg news update and i'm erik schatzker. stocks trading down today and some of the leading decliners the s&p 500 include apple, general electric, microsoft, and facebook. johnson & johnson and qualcomm are leading the gainers. let's move on to talk about what is happening -- you know, let's give you a quick peek at crude, because oil has been the headlines so much these days. it has turned down again, down by about 0.5%. an elected a leader violated house arrest and jordan antigovernment demonstration near the kreml
here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her?er] >> do we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong...
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c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> guest: well, there's so many characters here, though. i did interview marietta tree before she died. i did try to get to the central characters in the book, but what i found was that stevenson's a guy who has associations with people in the democratic party, he has people in the un that you need to see. so it's real hard to cut down. and besides which, someone like dorothy fosdick, and indeed this was the case with marietta tree, they're never going to tell you about the intimacies of their relationship. c-span: what did marietta tree tell you? i mean, did you ask you about it? >> guest: well--no, i'm just a little bit too sensitive to that to know that if it doesn't come up, i'm not going to be like geraldo, is that right? c-span: i've got to watch what i ask then.
c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> guest: well, there's so many characters here, though. i did interview marietta tree before she died. i did try to get to the central characters in the book, but...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> dorothy did you want to speak? >> good morning everyone and i just want to really express my very, very much appreciation for our task force. the task force was so inclusive of the community at every point of their analysis of everything they did and we learned an awful lot and it's much appreciated. they have done a tremendous job. >> thank you. >> it was a wonderful experience. >> thank you both. >> next speaker. >> good morning commissioners. matt o'grady, the ceo of the san francisco parks alliance. you may know that we were created by a merger over three years ago. in three years -- can you believe that? but at the time we attempted to combine stewardship and fill land pee work with policy work and made us unique across organizations across the country and many asked how we were going to combine the approaches? we have no further to look than this initiative. we engage volunteers to do the report card and engage them to do clean up days on a regular basis across playgrounds across the city and most importantly
thank you. >> thank you. >> dorothy did you want to speak? >> good morning everyone and i just want to really express my very, very much appreciation for our task force. the task force was so inclusive of the community at every point of their analysis of everything they did and we learned an awful lot and it's much appreciated. they have done a tremendous job. >> thank you. >> it was a wonderful experience. >> thank you both. >> next speaker. >>...
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some of them dorothy mentioned. this society has been a key player in improving public understanding of the court and its role in the constitutional framework of our government. regular attendees of these lectures know how engaging they have been. and i appreciate, too, something else dorothy mentioned. the society's preening program for high schoolteachers and the books produced by the society are works well conceived and good to read. among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches, eyewitness accounts in supreme court history. it is a collection of well-told anecdotes about people and events in the life of the court. also, the 2nd edition of supreme court decisions and women's rights, milestones to equality, a book designed for secondary school and college age readers. in 2012 the society updated the supreme court justices illustrated biographies so that now that volume includes four new entries, the chief justice, justices alito, sotomayor and kagan. last, i cannot resist again speaking of chef supreme. it is
some of them dorothy mentioned. this society has been a key player in improving public understanding of the court and its role in the constitutional framework of our government. regular attendees of these lectures know how engaging they have been. and i appreciate, too, something else dorothy mentioned. the society's preening program for high schoolteachers and the books produced by the society are works well conceived and good to read. among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches,...
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some of them dorothy mentioned. this society has been a key player in improving public understanding of the court and its role in the constitutional framework of our government. regular attendees of these lectures know how engaging they have been. and i appreciate, too, something else dorothy mentioned. the society's preening program for high schoolteachers and the books produced by the society are works well conceived and good to read. among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches, eyewitness accounts in supreme court history. it is a collection of well-told anecdotes about people and events in the life of the court. also, the 2nd edition of supreme court decisions and women's rights, milestones to equality, a book designed for secondary school and college age readers. in 2012 the society updated the supreme court justices illustrated biographies so that now that volume includes four new entries, the chief justice, justices alito, sotomayor and kagan. last, i cannot resist again speaking of chef supreme. it is
some of them dorothy mentioned. this society has been a key player in improving public understanding of the court and its role in the constitutional framework of our government. regular attendees of these lectures know how engaging they have been. and i appreciate, too, something else dorothy mentioned. the society's preening program for high schoolteachers and the books produced by the society are works well conceived and good to read. among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches,...
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dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters.hese are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. many started in 1960 and some stopped in 1965. they cashed in their pensions. but marion was a long distance runner. the black in d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not get their hair cut in the capitol. when blacks in d.c. could only live in certain parts of town. they had never walked the carpets of city hall at any authority or served on commissions, airport and commerce. in d.c. marion helped emancipate washington and much of southern maryland and northern virginia all about the work of marion barry. [applause] marion never stopped fighting for d.c. statehood. 660,000 people living under occupation. he had to get a budget passed by people, by the congress with ignorant and hostile attitudes towards his people. congress governs d.c. without the c
dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters.hese are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. many started in 1960 and some stopped in 1965. they cashed in their pensions. but marion was a long distance runner. the black in d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not get...
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he plays dorothy.mother sophia, and the idea for the live performance started in a living room. >> the first time it was like 50 little seats and i remember the first time we did five weeks and we did like 30 shows. >> nine years later, the show is filling hundreds of seats, selling out the theater most nights. >> good morning. >> don't talk to me, rose. >> one of the reasons i thought it would work well as a christmas show is because when i first moved to san francisco there were so many great campi theatrical productions to go to. the karen carpenter christmas and all kinds of stuff and then those kind of things stopped happening. i think people want to come to something campi and fun around christmas. >> for that reason, many people keep coming back. >> a lot of the audience members have been telling us we've been coming every year since you started. >> i think it's great. they are such good actors, and the way they reinterpret it, and their facial expresses are really amazing. it's thumbs up. >> gi
he plays dorothy.mother sophia, and the idea for the live performance started in a living room. >> the first time it was like 50 little seats and i remember the first time we did five weeks and we did like 30 shows. >> nine years later, the show is filling hundreds of seats, selling out the theater most nights. >> good morning. >> don't talk to me, rose. >> one of the reasons i thought it would work well as a christmas show is because when i first moved to san...
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he plays dorothy.h for mother sophia, and the idea for the live performance started in a living room. >> the first time it was like 50 little seats and i remember the first time we did five weeks and we did like 30 shows. >> nine years later, the show is filling hundreds of seats, selling out the theater most nights. >> good morning. >> don't talk to me, rose. >> one of the reasons i thought it would work well as a christmas show is because when i first moved to san francisco there were so many great campi theatrical productions to go to. there was "christmas with the crawford" and the karen carpenter christmas and all kinds of stuff and then those kind of things stopped happening. i think people want to come to something campi and fun around christmas. >> for that reason, many people keep coming back. >> a lot of the audience members have been telling us we've been coming every year since you started. >> i think it's great. they are such good actors, and the way they reinterpret it, and their facial e
he plays dorothy.h for mother sophia, and the idea for the live performance started in a living room. >> the first time it was like 50 little seats and i remember the first time we did five weeks and we did like 30 shows. >> nine years later, the show is filling hundreds of seats, selling out the theater most nights. >> good morning. >> don't talk to me, rose. >> one of the reasons i thought it would work well as a christmas show is because when i first moved to...
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cookie dough for mother sophia, and dorothy.the live performance started in a living room. >> the first time it was like 50 little seats and i remember the first time we did five weeks and we did like 30 shows. >> nine years later, the show is filling hundreds of seats, selling out the theater most nights. >> good morning. >> don't talk to me, rows. >> one of the reasons i thought it would work well as a christmas show is because when i first moved to san francisco there were so many great campi productions to go to. the karen carpenter christmas and all kinds of stuff and then those kind of things stopped hang. i think people want to come to something like that fun around christmas. >> for that reason, many people keep coming back. >> a lot of the audience members have been telling us we've been coming every year since you started. >> i think it's great. they are such good actors, and the way they reinterpret it, and their facial expresses are amazing. it's thumbs up. >> girls! >> for others it might just be the makings of a ne
cookie dough for mother sophia, and dorothy.the live performance started in a living room. >> the first time it was like 50 little seats and i remember the first time we did five weeks and we did like 30 shows. >> nine years later, the show is filling hundreds of seats, selling out the theater most nights. >> good morning. >> don't talk to me, rows. >> one of the reasons i thought it would work well as a christmas show is because when i first moved to san francisco...
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dorothy wilkinson joins me now. thanks very much indeed for being with us. it's good to have you here. just take me back to that day. >> 26th 2004, yeah, here i arrived a couple days before with my partner, tom, and his parents. we were just sitting on the beach that morning the 26th. everything was normal. things changed. obviously not knowing what it was, we had a couple minutes that we sat there staring and then panic took a hold of the beach and everyone started just running. unfortunately the wave struck us. there was no way of actually outrunning it or escaping it. i think at the end of the day it came in quite fast, quite powerful. changed our lives. including mine. >> what happened to your partner and his parents? >> unfortunately they all three perished. we're fortunate to have them returned to us. i did survive. don't know how. i did. yeah. it was a tough day. it was a tough year. >> whats th has it been like heg the tributes here and seeing the floral tributes. >> it's very strong and very positive. very, very positive. it's good to hear. there's
dorothy wilkinson joins me now. thanks very much indeed for being with us. it's good to have you here. just take me back to that day. >> 26th 2004, yeah, here i arrived a couple days before with my partner, tom, and his parents. we were just sitting on the beach that morning the 26th. everything was normal. things changed. obviously not knowing what it was, we had a couple minutes that we sat there staring and then panic took a hold of the beach and everyone started just running....
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dorothy, so many we call for 1 million men and 2 million nearly 2 million showed up.yor barry was a principal helper in that effort. 25,000 25,000 orphans found a home. 1.3 new voters came on the voter role after that march. husbands went back to their wives and tried to make a new start. but in this world when you do good for the masses you are not loved by those who suck the blood of the masses to maintain their wealth influence and power. i'm going to close now. in this audience are the elders of the children of israel. i loved your singing. your spirit. you prove that you are the people of god worthy for us to live for and worthy for us to give our lives for. the young people are rising all over america because somebody [applause] the bible says cast your bread upon the waters and after many days, you will see it coming back to you. thank you, reverend jackson. thank you, dr. king. thank you, malcolm x. thank you elijah mohammed. thank you for all of those who went before us. because we could not be where we are if it were not for those who went before us. it is o
dorothy, so many we call for 1 million men and 2 million nearly 2 million showed up.yor barry was a principal helper in that effort. 25,000 25,000 orphans found a home. 1.3 new voters came on the voter role after that march. husbands went back to their wives and tried to make a new start. but in this world when you do good for the masses you are not loved by those who suck the blood of the masses to maintain their wealth influence and power. i'm going to close now. in this audience are the...
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. >> reporter: making a pot of coffee is a morning ritual 77- year-old dorothy sites relishes. until just a few months ago, sites didn't have a coffee pot, or her own kitchen. that is because she was living in a nursing home after suffering a stroke four years ago. >> in the nursing home you never got out of your chair unless it was to bathe or go to the bathroom. here i can ask for privacy and get it. >> reporter: the here she is talking about is a one bedroom, one bath apartment in the american house assisted living facility outside detroit, michigan. sites moved in with the help of a state program called m.i.- choice, thats m.i. for michigan. its funded through a special federal medicaid waiver that's offered in all 50 states though benefits vary from state to state. traditionally, most medicaid long-term care dollars have gone to nursing homes. but states are increasingly using waiver programs to provide supportive services for frail, low-income seniors and younger adults with disabilities who prefer more home-like settings. >> hi dorothy, good morning. it's your cleaning d
. >> reporter: making a pot of coffee is a morning ritual 77- year-old dorothy sites relishes. until just a few months ago, sites didn't have a coffee pot, or her own kitchen. that is because she was living in a nursing home after suffering a stroke four years ago. >> in the nursing home you never got out of your chair unless it was to bathe or go to the bathroom. here i can ask for privacy and get it. >> reporter: the here she is talking about is a one bedroom, one bath...
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vandervelde was, as dorothy just announced, the awardee of the prestigious fellowship 2011. 2011 and12, she was a visiting scholar at the american bar foundation and during that time she convened a meeting of experts on the american law institutes proposed restatement of employment law. her works in progress include the master narrative of 19th century american law, the significance of slavery and its abolition for the law of employment. professor vandervelde is a graduate of the university of wisconsin law school where she had a near perfect academic record and before beginning her law teaching career she served as senior law clerk to southern district of iowa u.s. district judge harold d.-vitor. i invite you now to join me in welcoming e ining professor van and asking her to tell us about dred scott's family. [ applause ]. >>> i'm going to adjust this a little.fçg6 i'm honored to be here in this eminent place. i want to thank justice againstberg not only for her remarks but for the inspiration that she's been to me for my life. i was telling her that she was one of only two women
vandervelde was, as dorothy just announced, the awardee of the prestigious fellowship 2011. 2011 and12, she was a visiting scholar at the american bar foundation and during that time she convened a meeting of experts on the american law institutes proposed restatement of employment law. her works in progress include the master narrative of 19th century american law, the significance of slavery and its abolition for the law of employment. professor vandervelde is a graduate of the university of...
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. >> it still lives on today in reruns, telling a story of rose, dorothy, sophia and blanch, facing lifeer marriage, death, and kids living together in miami. >> he said he had a great time with me the night before he left. >> then it's got to be anybody. >> this is a live reenactment of the hit show. >> it's just amazing in those roles. >> in this version, the cast is played by well known san francisco drag performers. it started in a living room. >> first time just 50 seats with 30 shows >> nine years hater the show is selling out theaters most nights. >> reason why i thought it would work well is when i first moved to san francisco there are great campy productions to go to. and there is all kinds of stuff then, those stopped happening. i think people want to come to something fun around christmas. >> for that reason, many people keep coming back. >> they have been telling us they come every year since it started. >> it's great the way they interpret it, it is amazing. >> for others, it might just be the makings of a new tradition. >> it's amazing it's verbatim. i thought there might
. >> it still lives on today in reruns, telling a story of rose, dorothy, sophia and blanch, facing lifeer marriage, death, and kids living together in miami. >> he said he had a great time with me the night before he left. >> then it's got to be anybody. >> this is a live reenactment of the hit show. >> it's just amazing in those roles. >> in this version, the cast is played by well known san francisco drag performers. it started in a living room. >>...
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. >> reporter: up next, scarlett johannson, a brand new mother to three month old dorothy rose, but unlikey others in front of the camera, you're not going to see much of them. we don't read a lot about you. you're not in the tabloids. how do you manage that? >> i've always held my cars sort of close to the chest when it came to my private life. i've already given up my anonymity just, you know, in the job that i have. and so i think, you know, my -- my family, my friends, the things that i can protect, i try to. >> reporter: and then, there's neil patrick harris, the star of "how i met your mother," now the newest host of the oscars, revealing for the first time, what he believes a host should do. >> the job of the host is like a good dinner host. welcome in, take coats, a good party host. >> reporter: you are thrilled or a little nervous? >> oh, i'm both thrilled and nervous. i'm an easily star struck guy, i think it'll be wild. >> we all know that neil is wildly talented. but we love that he gets nervous and an admits it. >> you will hear from his husband and his twin daughters. >> he d
. >> reporter: up next, scarlett johannson, a brand new mother to three month old dorothy rose, but unlikey others in front of the camera, you're not going to see much of them. we don't read a lot about you. you're not in the tabloids. how do you manage that? >> i've always held my cars sort of close to the chest when it came to my private life. i've already given up my anonymity just, you know, in the job that i have. and so i think, you know, my -- my family, my friends, the...
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instead dorothy's family is packing away her life. >> it's heartbreaking to me. at my age.ally is. >> reporter: the 82-year-old has lived in this home for nearly 50 years. and now on christmas day she's being forced out. >> we started this morning. i was asleep and i heard this horrible noise. i thought it was a bomb going off. >> it was the sound of an suv plowing through her living room. just feet from where she slept. hillsboro deputy say the driver 30-year-old charity burke likely suffered a medical condition before hitting the home next door then this one. >> buster the window. busted the wall. we took some glass off the mantle already. >> she was shaken but all right. her home is a different story. >> i come out here -- it was like a tornado hit the house. it was bad. >> reporter: item by item her children clear out the only home they've known. monday the house will be leveled. >> i'm feeling like i would expect a homeless person to feel when you know the home you've lived in and worked and done the best is gone and you feel kind of hopeless. even feel a little bit em
instead dorothy's family is packing away her life. >> it's heartbreaking to me. at my age.ally is. >> reporter: the 82-year-old has lived in this home for nearly 50 years. and now on christmas day she's being forced out. >> we started this morning. i was asleep and i heard this horrible noise. i thought it was a bomb going off. >> it was the sound of an suv plowing through her living room. just feet from where she slept. hillsboro deputy say the driver 30-year-old...
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. -- move on toll just dorothy. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you. i just want to say i know where you are coming from as far as trying to help. we would also help others as well. when the guyo say, called in and talked about cola, we know congress is the one who makes the budget in cuts them as well. we know cola was done because congress did not included. you should address it. people are doing these things because we never correct them and let them know what is going on. we need to do a contrast. you know for a fact that theylicans, when they say want tax reform, which one are they going to do first? corporations or individuals? you know corporations. we know that minimum wage, many of them have said we do not even want a minimum wage. i don't know. you never talk about what they want to do. stick around for our next segment of the washington journal today. the corporate ones, and what may be renewed toward the end of the year. are democrats doing enough to highlight the differences? guest: i think dorothea makes a good point and we need to be cle
. -- move on toll just dorothy. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you. i just want to say i know where you are coming from as far as trying to help. we would also help others as well. when the guyo say, called in and talked about cola, we know congress is the one who makes the budget in cuts them as well. we know cola was done because congress did not included. you should address it. people are doing these things because we never correct them and let them know what is going on. we...
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. >> it still lives on today in reruns, telling a story of rose, dorothy, sophia and blanch, facing life marriage, death, and kids living together in miami. >> he said he had a great time with me the night before he left. >> then it's got to be anybody. >> this is a live reenactment of the hit show. >> it's just amazing in those roles. >> in this version, the cast is played by well known san francisco drag performers. it started in a living room. >> first time just 50 seats with 30 shows >> nine years hater the show is selling out theaters most nights. >> reason why i thought it would work well is when i first moved to san francisco there are great campy productions to go to. and there is all kinds of stuff then, those stopped happening. i think people want to come to something fun around christmas. >> for that reason, many people keep coming back. >> they have been telling us they come every year since it started. >> it's great the way they interpret it, it is amazing. >> for others, it might just be the makings of a new tradition. >> it's amazing it's verbatim. i thought there might be
. >> it still lives on today in reruns, telling a story of rose, dorothy, sophia and blanch, facing life marriage, death, and kids living together in miami. >> he said he had a great time with me the night before he left. >> then it's got to be anybody. >> this is a live reenactment of the hit show. >> it's just amazing in those roles. >> in this version, the cast is played by well known san francisco drag performers. it started in a living room. >>...
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. >> ¿dorothy embarazada? cÓmo cambió el cuento!or. vaya vaya! ¿ustedes son los de despierta amÉrica? mmm, se me parecen... >> ¿acaso eres el mago de oz? >> no, realmente soy el gran mago de miami. pero aquÍ me conocen como el gran mago de oz. >> mago, ayÚdanos! debo volver a sonora, se me antojan unos tacos. ellos necesitan corazÓn, cerebro y valentÍa. >> eso es muy fÁcil, niÑa. lo Único que tienes que hacer es juntar las sandalias mÁgicas, y todos se les cumplirÁ. y no olvides despertarte pronto, porque tenemos que ir a comerciales. pero antes, un nÚmero musical. ♪ ♪ >> ana, ana... >> ¿quÉ te pasÓ? >> ¿vamos a comerciales? >> te quedaste dormida! >> ¿quÉ soÑaste? >> yo era dorothy. tÚ eras el leÓn, y tu un espantapÁjaros! >> quÉ actuaciÓn tan maravillosa! se ha comentado que al espantapÁjaros le van a dar un grammy. >> visita asÍsevivemejor.com, donde encontrarÁs las herramientas y consejos necesarios para vivir tu vida mucho mejor. >> quÉ momento tan bueno es recordar las cosas bonitas de este aÑo. nos divertimos tanto grabando q
. >> ¿dorothy embarazada? cÓmo cambió el cuento!or. vaya vaya! ¿ustedes son los de despierta amÉrica? mmm, se me parecen... >> ¿acaso eres el mago de oz? >> no, realmente soy el gran mago de miami. pero aquÍ me conocen como el gran mago de oz. >> mago, ayÚdanos! debo volver a sonora, se me antojan unos tacos. ellos necesitan corazÓn, cerebro y valentÍa. >> eso es muy fÁcil, niÑa. lo Único que tienes que hacer es juntar las sandalias mÁgicas, y todos...
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brandy on cinderella frm the wiz, diana ross as dorothy.alked about morgan freeman has played god. god is a black man. >> even if you go back to the casting of presidents, whether gender or race gina davis playing the vp. now we have dreyfus, with the raise, talking about morgan freeman he made us all believe because of that voice that jesus could be black. >> one other character could be annie. >> which just opened. >> talk about annie black annie. >> yeah the piece i rote talked about how our heroes need to be representative of all colors. these are imaginary story telling, can we at least root it in reality if it doesn't take us all the way there in ters terms of post-racial fantasies. >> how version was it to get that version of annie made and how hard is it in hollywood for black actors to take over traditionally white roles. >> it really depends who is behind it. annie has will smith and jada pinkett smith producing, the problem is annie is not getting a good review. the wiz, that is a plooclunky movie. you want to make great movies.
brandy on cinderella frm the wiz, diana ross as dorothy.alked about morgan freeman has played god. god is a black man. >> even if you go back to the casting of presidents, whether gender or race gina davis playing the vp. now we have dreyfus, with the raise, talking about morgan freeman he made us all believe because of that voice that jesus could be black. >> one other character could be annie. >> which just opened. >> talk about annie black annie. >> yeah the...
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an adorable picture going viral many this is officer john holder helping out 73-year-old dorothy shepherdsix months ago he knocked on her door for a routine check and they instantly hit it off. he's been there for the widow ever since taking her to doctors appointments and helping her shop. >> a man caught on camera stealing baby jesus from a nativity scene in florida. other statues from the display were spray painted with blue and yellow paint. >> the ugly. a blimp wreaking havoc at an nba game. the ford escape blimp getting away from its handlers crashing into the stands but no one was hurt. thank goodness. >> time for your brew on this responses. a group of florida state taking over at the state capitol building. >> they are showing an angel in the fire of hell next to a nativity scene. we asked is it fine or over the line. >> patrick says disgusting, sad. >> bedazzler, you're back. we love your comments. i'm not sure what the atheists could gain if others don't go to church. >> allison says unfortunately it is part of freedom of religion and free speech. >> thank you to evan who respo
an adorable picture going viral many this is officer john holder helping out 73-year-old dorothy shepherdsix months ago he knocked on her door for a routine check and they instantly hit it off. he's been there for the widow ever since taking her to doctors appointments and helping her shop. >> a man caught on camera stealing baby jesus from a nativity scene in florida. other statues from the display were spray painted with blue and yellow paint. >> the ugly. a blimp wreaking havoc...
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and dorothy and helen carey the conviction that women could do anything.e 20th century and they advocated a set of rethinking what they have said. and they took it through until his very interesting. and then a few of them are active in world war ii and then she hired helen who is the second dean of women who is the executive officer. so they really learned what women can do and they saw women the same age as college women doing all sorts of things and all sorts of jobs. so when helen became the next dean in 1947, it was like a cultural shock, women being able to do wonderful things. when she came here there were things like women's hours and it was the first thing she said, stop walking the women of because they had to be in their dorms at a certain time each night and the doors were locked. welcome of the students didn't have a curfew but if you walk these individuals up, they will be fine. so she almost got fired for suggesting that the women students have keys to their dorm. it took her 20 years because in 1968 purdue is was the first big 10 university
and dorothy and helen carey the conviction that women could do anything.e 20th century and they advocated a set of rethinking what they have said. and they took it through until his very interesting. and then a few of them are active in world war ii and then she hired helen who is the second dean of women who is the executive officer. so they really learned what women can do and they saw women the same age as college women doing all sorts of things and all sorts of jobs. so when helen became...
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for the next six months, officer john holder took dorothy everywhere.e, all while he was off duty. okay. the officer wasn't looking for attention for this. somebody snapped a photo of him helping dorothy at the grocery store. it went viral generating thousands of likes and more importantly a lot of good will. >> thought it was pretty amazing all the great comments that people made because a lot of times law enforcement is seen in the negative light. >> i know police officers but i never expected them to be that kind. >> wow. chris, what a great story. it's so needed to remind everyone of how wonderful police are when they go above and beyond all the time. >> a lot of news. let's get you to the newsroom. mr. don. >> reminds me of last week when you tripped the ladies to get in the cab. >> i was trying to trip you. you were more nimble than i expected for your age. >> thanks. newsroom starts right now. >>> good monday morning. i'm don in for
for the next six months, officer john holder took dorothy everywhere.e, all while he was off duty. okay. the officer wasn't looking for attention for this. somebody snapped a photo of him helping dorothy at the grocery store. it went viral generating thousands of likes and more importantly a lot of good will. >> thought it was pretty amazing all the great comments that people made because a lot of times law enforcement is seen in the negative light. >> i know police officers but i...
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i about the dimension of the kind of guy who would read dorothy after she killed the witch. not a big man. i am typing like this. and i can't move. dow moderation behavior means two things i could do. one, i could get those neat things to keep the seats are rebelling back, but that is wrong. i can't find them on the internet. or two, i could say to them sir, if you just saw how much little room, i understand you are a big fellow. how about we work this out and arrive at a moderate solution. i give you some of my space and we are happy for the duration of the flight. that is moderate action. they didn't do that. [laughter] what is do that at all. so i waited for his head to allover and i kicked the back of the sea. i don't think he slept a wink i was happy about that in a moderate sort of way. [applause] >> all right. i got the bumper sticker virtue fellowship in the covered campbell's an wait until you see what he has prepared for the swimsuit competition. i thought a preview earlier. it's very nice. i have this virtua fellowship which is what people talk about our poor perc
i about the dimension of the kind of guy who would read dorothy after she killed the witch. not a big man. i am typing like this. and i can't move. dow moderation behavior means two things i could do. one, i could get those neat things to keep the seats are rebelling back, but that is wrong. i can't find them on the internet. or two, i could say to them sir, if you just saw how much little room, i understand you are a big fellow. how about we work this out and arrive at a moderate solution. i...
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dorothy, thank you. marcella, thank you. wanda, thank you. and tressa, thank you, ladies.e it. best of luck to you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> up next -- "time" magazine names a person of the year. it's not just one person i will explain that. we are choosing our very own cnn tonight person of the year. tweet us, using hash tag, cnn tonight. find out who it is at the end of our show tonight. we will be right back. protein. new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. ensure. take life in. and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. bonjour. comment ce va? bonjour. comment ce va? due cappuccini, per favore. domo... arigato? arigato united flies to more destinations than any other airline. namaste. over 5100 daily fligh
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what brought over was a woman named dorothy. she was a historian who had written much, i remember asking her about history. i was so impressed. she spent two hours talking about books, what i liked to read. i went to go someplace that when cares about what i want to read and not what they want me to read. >> why were you attracted to them? >> one is an embarrassing reason. when you are 19, that is a consideration. second, i really wanted to make sure i understood all of american history. i realized that african-american history was american history. i wanted to know it all. >> how did you afford to go to american? >> my parents were both teachers. they worked very hard. that you areu know going to continue with your education, we will be supportive of it. i was very lucky. i was in this italian neighborhood. kids would come and sit on the front porch. they would talk about they can't wait to get out of high school. can't wait to join the service. a conversation -- after you finish graduate school, what are you going to do. the a
what brought over was a woman named dorothy. she was a historian who had written much, i remember asking her about history. i was so impressed. she spent two hours talking about books, what i liked to read. i went to go someplace that when cares about what i want to read and not what they want me to read. >> why were you attracted to them? >> one is an embarrassing reason. when you are 19, that is a consideration. second, i really wanted to make sure i understood all of american...
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dorothy and raymond are very active in the wounded warrior project. they serve others now just a as they served on the battle field. they have other things in common as well. both of them have a love for riding motorcycles so imagine their surprise when bill davison, of harley davidson said pick a bike, any bike on the floor. >> it was pretty much with all of us we weren't expecting that. it was just a blessing really. >> i don't think about post traumatic stress disorders when i'm on the bike. >> each of these brand new 2015 bikes retails for close to 30 grand but to them it is worth way more than just money. >>> at 4:56 are you waiting for hours, even when you have an appointment to see your doctor? what primary care physicians are saying about why they are experiencing an increased work load. >>> the eagles are recovering from a tough loss that every within on the team is feeling today, we're breaking down highlights and less than an hour big daddy graham joining us to talk about just what went wrong. >>> developing right here at 4:00 o'clock a man
dorothy and raymond are very active in the wounded warrior project. they serve others now just a as they served on the battle field. they have other things in common as well. both of them have a love for riding motorcycles so imagine their surprise when bill davison, of harley davidson said pick a bike, any bike on the floor. >> it was pretty much with all of us we weren't expecting that. it was just a blessing really. >> i don't think about post traumatic stress disorders when i'm...
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barbara, virginia, my mother, and dots or dorothy.ant father combined to come up with this anonymous donor. >> how did you become aware of this entire act of friendship and generosity? >> my mother had her 80th birthday and we surprised her, took her to dinner and after she said she had a gift for me. it was an old suit case. she took me to her attic and hand immediate this beat up suit case. she had no idea what was in it except old papers. so i took it and several days later opened it. i found hundreds of letters all of them dated december 18th, 1933, all of them addressed to beaver dot. i had no idea what i was looking at. and i put them away and a few days later i looked again and eventually i found a newspaper clipping from the canton resuppository identifying this gift and i put it together that the anonymous beaver dot was my grandfather, sam stone. >> sam stone was jewish, this was a christian community and he chose to do this in the christmas season. why? >> very good question, michael. i think he did it for several reasons,
barbara, virginia, my mother, and dots or dorothy.ant father combined to come up with this anonymous donor. >> how did you become aware of this entire act of friendship and generosity? >> my mother had her 80th birthday and we surprised her, took her to dinner and after she said she had a gift for me. it was an old suit case. she took me to her attic and hand immediate this beat up suit case. she had no idea what was in it except old papers. so i took it and several days later...
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. ♪ alfred e.neuman became mad magazine ascofer boy during editor al's 0 year reign and phyllis dorothy of crime. the greatest mystery of all she said, is the human heart. writer nadine gordimer's books explored the mysteries of the human heart. she won nobel prize for literature in 1991. gabrielle garcia marquez wrote this book. the world he created were full of mystery and magic. his novels sold millions of copies in dozens of language. norman bridwell enchanted generations of children with his tales of clifford the big red dog. mayaing a lieu was a gifted story teller and poe. her voice rang out loud and clear. ,000. >> but if faith with courage need not be lived again. >> goodbye to boris silver who wrote jazz. and ben bradlee crusading editor of the "washington post." he and his reporters the backing to break the story of watergate. he was a great journalist. >> what did the president know and when did he know it. >> osgood: howard baker junior was a great senator who presided over the watergate hearings with integrity and fair mindedness. good friends and good journalists this yea
. ♪ alfred e.neuman became mad magazine ascofer boy during editor al's 0 year reign and phyllis dorothy of crime. the greatest mystery of all she said, is the human heart. writer nadine gordimer's books explored the mysteries of the human heart. she won nobel prize for literature in 1991. gabrielle garcia marquez wrote this book. the world he created were full of mystery and magic. his novels sold millions of copies in dozens of language. norman bridwell enchanted generations of children with...
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twice a week, 24-year-old courtney kershaw and 89-year-old dorothy stone head out on errands.the day we visited, there was a trip to the nail salon and the grocery store. kershaw works for "capable living," a concierge business who provide services for senior citizens who live in their own home. fees start at $1,000 a month. what's unique is the employees are all young people, so-called millennials born at the end of the last century. the goal of the company is not only to provide services but to build bridges between a generation of obsessed with smartphones and selfies with one that was raised in an entirely different era. >> some things are you telling me about when you were my age and things cost ten cents and you wasn't driving around all day. >> when i was her age, the war was going on, so it was sort of a different situation, too, as far as young girls were concerned. >> reporter: amanda founded "capable living" five years ago when she was just 20 years old. she now travels around the country speaking to young entrepreneurs and college students about the benefits and bu
twice a week, 24-year-old courtney kershaw and 89-year-old dorothy stone head out on errands.the day we visited, there was a trip to the nail salon and the grocery store. kershaw works for "capable living," a concierge business who provide services for senior citizens who live in their own home. fees start at $1,000 a month. what's unique is the employees are all young people, so-called millennials born at the end of the last century. the goal of the company is not only to provide...