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in 1894, she begins writing "sunday salad," and it becomes "dorothy dix talks." she was firmly on the side of the poor and the disenfranchised. she wrote more about domestic matters than nellie bly and the stunt reporters would do. she always gave a sympathetic ear. she wrote about temperance, which was the movement to prohibit alcohol. that was a big movement by women who felt abused by their fathers and husbands drinking. one of her most famous columns was called "the selfishness of men," and it talks about a ship that sank and killed 549 people. only one person saved was a woman. the story was the people who had saved themselves were crew members and the man from steerage who were alleged to have murdered women and children to save themselves. it was a big deal and she wrote about it. she wrote from a feminine perspective. that is what she was hired to do. because publishers had learned that femininity could be marketable. you take the commercialization of the press and he take these notions of femininity and you combine them into a form of writing that sells
in 1894, she begins writing "sunday salad," and it becomes "dorothy dix talks." she was firmly on the side of the poor and the disenfranchised. she wrote more about domestic matters than nellie bly and the stunt reporters would do. she always gave a sympathetic ear. she wrote about temperance, which was the movement to prohibit alcohol. that was a big movement by women who felt abused by their fathers and husbands drinking. one of her most famous columns was called "the...
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so pioneers like nellie bly and dorothy dix inspired women to flock to newspapers in the 1890's and at the turn of the 20th century. when the nellie bly started her career, only 5% of journalists were women and that would rise by 25% by 1930. it is important to note that these women were doing what women had not done before. they were not following the model of sarah josepha hale or margaret fuller, but their gender was working for them. there,d to fight to get but they found a way and they found a way to create a public space or the self -- for themse lves and make their voices heard. i am curious what your questions are. that is a lot of ground to cover. barriers in any journalism today that women are still having to overcome? that is a really excellent question and what i will tell you is this. i just throughout the number, that in 1930, newsrooms were about 25% female. that proportion today is not all that higher. the period from 2016 you might expect it to be higher, but it is not. 36%emains stuck at about for quite a long time. it is a good question. the history of women in journ
so pioneers like nellie bly and dorothy dix inspired women to flock to newspapers in the 1890's and at the turn of the 20th century. when the nellie bly started her career, only 5% of journalists were women and that would rise by 25% by 1930. it is important to note that these women were doing what women had not done before. they were not following the model of sarah josepha hale or margaret fuller, but their gender was working for them. there,d to fight to get but they found a way and they...
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. >> the women katherine g johnson, dorothy vaughn and mary jackson were part of nasa's group of human computers. oscar winner octavia spencer was the first to sign on. >> when i learned that these women did exist and did make these contributions, i felt compelled to be a part of the telling of their story. >> you have identification. >> we are just on our way to work at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired. >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> as women and as african-americans they faced and
. >> the women katherine g johnson, dorothy vaughn and mary jackson were part of nasa's group of human computers. oscar winner octavia spencer was the first to sign on. >> when i learned that these women did exist and did make these contributions, i felt compelled to be a part of the telling of their story. >> you have identification. >> we are just on our way to work at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired. >> quite a few women working in the space...
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--dorothy burse... estrell el vehiculo escolar con 7 estudiantes a bordo pero ninguno result herido. --el distrito escolar emiti un comunicado en el que afirman que se tomar acciones disciplinarias cuando terminen las investigaciones.
--dorothy burse... estrell el vehiculo escolar con 7 estudiantes a bordo pero ninguno result herido. --el distrito escolar emiti un comunicado en el que afirman que se tomar acciones disciplinarias cuando terminen las investigaciones.
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dorothy has had the disease for 15 yea rs. dorothy has had the disease for 15 years.to give a thrill. ok. that's looking good. all right, ok? that's looking good. all right, ok? that's fine. often patients have already diagnosed their illness before the doctor arrives. do you wa nt before the doctor arrives. do you want my clothes... don't worry, we'll preserve your modesty. i'm not bothered. when you get to blooming nearly 83. never say die, don't say that. give us a few deep breaths. yeah, you're sounding like a bag of weesels here. i thought i was. yeah, you're sounding like a bag of weesels here. ithought i was. i think your vest is tucked into your socks here or something. my thermal vest. i agree with your diagnosis. it's more than a cold certainly. you have a flair it's more than a cold certainly. you haveaflairup it's more than a cold certainly. you have a flair up of the bronchitis there. lunch at the surgery. there are five partime gps here, earning less tha n are five partime gps here, earning less than 59,000 a year on average. their time is rationed. ten
dorothy has had the disease for 15 yea rs. dorothy has had the disease for 15 years.to give a thrill. ok. that's looking good. all right, ok? that's looking good. all right, ok? that's fine. often patients have already diagnosed their illness before the doctor arrives. do you wa nt before the doctor arrives. do you want my clothes... don't worry, we'll preserve your modesty. i'm not bothered. when you get to blooming nearly 83. never say die, don't say that. give us a few deep breaths. yeah,...
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dorothy? >> reporter: well, doreen, fairfax police are still conducting their investigation. let's show you what's happening right here. you can see detectives are right outside the front door of the home where that shooting went down this afternoon. fairfax county police just put out a press release saying they are still trying to identify the suspect. chopper 4 captured these exclusive images. the fairfax county police s.w.a.t. team tossing a flash bang into a home where a gunman was holding a man hostage. the suspect came out then went back inside. police say when he came back outside, he was armed with a knife, was shot and killed. >> less lethal forces both in the form of taser and a 40-millimeter foam bullet. >> reporter: and a regular bullet? >> the deadly force was that from a firearm. >> reporter: police were first called to the home on covered wagon lane in herndon for a shooting. the suspect had allegedly shot two brothers in a heated dispute. the men drove themselves to the hospital. when police got to the home, the with the hostage. >> in the bathroom. we need to
dorothy? >> reporter: well, doreen, fairfax police are still conducting their investigation. let's show you what's happening right here. you can see detectives are right outside the front door of the home where that shooting went down this afternoon. fairfax county police just put out a press release saying they are still trying to identify the suspect. chopper 4 captured these exclusive images. the fairfax county police s.w.a.t. team tossing a flash bang into a home where a gunman was...
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dorothy, slice of pie? >> i would love one.excuse me. >> you already have a slice of pie. >> so it's so great you're doing this. i'm so glad you took this project. and everybody took it, because hollywood needs it. let's talk. this is not a reaction to -- not a redo, but it's something. >> we need to see the story. we need our little girls to see the story, little boys to see the story. we need people to know that historyasn't a bch of white guys in a room. the history of nasa was very diverse. nasa celebrates these women. these women are not hidden from nasa. it was great to tell the general public that. >> guys. thank you all. it's an honor to meet you all. kevin, and pharrell, music, gets even me, mr. straight arrow. >> you can keep the mugs, we'll get you hats. i said politics can culture are together. >> by the way -- >> they're the same thing, this collection, whatever you think of it, culture and politics are together. we have to put it all together. merry christmas to everybody. >> merry christmas. >> i was deg to say,
dorothy, slice of pie? >> i would love one.excuse me. >> you already have a slice of pie. >> so it's so great you're doing this. i'm so glad you took this project. and everybody took it, because hollywood needs it. let's talk. this is not a reaction to -- not a redo, but it's something. >> we need to see the story. we need our little girls to see the story, little boys to see the story. we need people to know that historyasn't a bch of white guys in a room. the history...
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this time which is often given the derogatory term of sobs sister is well embodied by woman named dorothy. she was the pine of advice columnists. moste time, she became the widely read and richest woman journalist in the country. -- she began her career in new orleans. she was married. but, you guessed it, she was widowed. her husband was mentally unstable and had a lot of problems and he eventually died. meaning that she had to find work and interact case, she was acquainted with her neighbor who owned a paper who hired her to write a story, which turned out that she was brought on as a columnist. 1894, she begins writing a column on the woman's page. she was also firmly on the side of women and the poor and the disenfranchised. she wrote more about the mystic anders than nellie bly stunned reporters would do. but she always had an appealing common sense and it made her popular. and she did write about important things. she wrote about the movement to prohibit alcohol. that was really important issue for a lot of women who felt victimized by their husbands or fathers drinking and abuse.
this time which is often given the derogatory term of sobs sister is well embodied by woman named dorothy. she was the pine of advice columnists. moste time, she became the widely read and richest woman journalist in the country. -- she began her career in new orleans. she was married. but, you guessed it, she was widowed. her husband was mentally unstable and had a lot of problems and he eventually died. meaning that she had to find work and interact case, she was acquainted with her neighbor...
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>> i play dorothy vaughn, and i-- dorothy can be credited as the mother of the women's code movement. the acting supervisor of the african american computers, but she didn't have the title. and she was instrumental in figuring out the i.b.m., and then learning how to program it, and she taught the other women to program it because she knew their jobs had become obsolete once that computer was up. >> rose: so that's an important role for her. >> she was a visionary. she was able to look two miles down the road and ow that rsh nasa would no longer need computers. they would need computer programmers. so she taught herself literally, and then taught all of the other women. >> kevin what, do you think this film says? it's an american story-- >> well, you know, it's set against these big backdrops. you're dealing with the civil rights movement. you're dealing with women in the workplace. you're dealing-- and then you top that off with race inside that. so, you know, it's important i think to point out that while this is a good story, i never think that a good story makes a good movie. i th
>> i play dorothy vaughn, and i-- dorothy can be credited as the mother of the women's code movement. the acting supervisor of the african american computers, but she didn't have the title. and she was instrumental in figuring out the i.b.m., and then learning how to program it, and she taught the other women to program it because she knew their jobs had become obsolete once that computer was up. >> rose: so that's an important role for her. >> she was a visionary. she was...
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. >> i play dorothy vaughn, dorothy was the leader of the african-american -- color computers, and she she was mechanically inclined as well as a brilliant mathematician she taught herself to program the ibm and taught the other women in the pool. >> we hope it service as an inspiration to young girls and see this as an opportunity and consider s.t.e.m. as a career choice. >> on any given day i analyze the air, friction and velocity and compute over 10,000 calculations by hand. >> yeah? women do things at nasa. >> these women had a broader world view, i hope that other young women when they see, this and older women, they are inspired and realize when we're united, we can achieve the extraordinary. >> when people watch "hidden figures," i think they're going to suspend who they are and come out a little different. >> there's no protocol for women attending. >> there's no protocol for men circling the earth either, sir? >> we're in the fight of our lives, people! >> looks like a good movie. february 6th it comes out. january 6th? all right. january 6th. even better. >>> get ready for a
. >> i play dorothy vaughn, dorothy was the leader of the african-american -- color computers, and she she was mechanically inclined as well as a brilliant mathematician she taught herself to program the ibm and taught the other women in the pool. >> we hope it service as an inspiration to young girls and see this as an opportunity and consider s.t.e.m. as a career choice. >> on any given day i analyze the air, friction and velocity and compute over 10,000 calculations by...
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that is when i first met dorothy james. little did i know that dorothy james have been an activist and been out there fighting for civil rights, labor rights, human rights, women's rights, many, many years. she continues that fight as the national vice president probably representing michigan, wisconsin and illinois. we are going to have some change in wisconsin and michigan and illinois. i promise you, dorothy is good to see that it is happening. a true labor leader and a true friend. a person that is helped mentor me and been a supporter of mine and also of the labor movement and the civil rights movement. it is with great pleasure to bring sent -- pleasure to present dorothy james. [cheering and applause] ms. james: i would like to think all of you -- thank all of you for taking your time out to be here today. i would like to thank the national action network and a reverend sharpton for this award and especially my union, the ma confederation of government employees. [applause] staffmes: as well as my that is here today
that is when i first met dorothy james. little did i know that dorothy james have been an activist and been out there fighting for civil rights, labor rights, human rights, women's rights, many, many years. she continues that fight as the national vice president probably representing michigan, wisconsin and illinois. we are going to have some change in wisconsin and michigan and illinois. i promise you, dorothy is good to see that it is happening. a true labor leader and a true friend. a person...
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. >> dorothy, you're the smart one. blanch, you're the sexy one, sophia, you're the old one.he nice one. everybody always likes me. everyone else seems to. betty white is one of the most welcomed guest stars on television. she tackles football's biggest night with this snickers add in the 2010 super bowl. >> what is your deal? >> come on, you've been riding me all day. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend said. >> thank you. thank you. >> and even became the oldest host in the history of saturday night live. >> when people hear your name, what do you hope they think of? >> oh, she's so gorgeous and sexy. no, i don't. i just appreciate the fact that people have been so kind to me all these years. the fact that i'm still working, that's the thing i'm most grateful for that i still get asked for jobs. >> i'm katie couric in los angeles. >>> happy birthday, betty white. >> we lov books>>> this morning, tough questions for the cabinet hopefuls. >> it's shaping up to be the toughest day on capitol hill as questions of insider trading swir
. >> dorothy, you're the smart one. blanch, you're the sexy one, sophia, you're the old one.he nice one. everybody always likes me. everyone else seems to. betty white is one of the most welcomed guest stars on television. she tackles football's biggest night with this snickers add in the 2010 super bowl. >> what is your deal? >> come on, you've been riding me all day. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend said. >>...
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coming up wednesday morning, any news reporter hannah dorothy will discuss the executive order signedesident trump to just -- the dakota access pipeline. then economist and author stephen moore will discuss president trump's proposal to lower taxes and increase jobs and grow the economy. also joining us katrina à editor and publisher at the nation. she will discuss key progressive priorities and a republican government. and covered donald trump in a changing media environment. be sure to watch the washington journal beginning live at seven eastern on wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> congressman mick mulvaney cross capital today to visit to civic committees as he seeks their approval to become the white house budget director. next, his appearance before the senate budget committee. it is about three hours. [inaudible conversations]
coming up wednesday morning, any news reporter hannah dorothy will discuss the executive order signedesident trump to just -- the dakota access pipeline. then economist and author stephen moore will discuss president trump's proposal to lower taxes and increase jobs and grow the economy. also joining us katrina à editor and publisher at the nation. she will discuss key progressive priorities and a republican government. and covered donald trump in a changing media environment. be sure to watch...
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. >> reporter: apparent accident is hard for dorothy mack to comprehend. >> i use the bart station and how does someone get pinned. >> reporter: around 6:00 her boyfriend somehow stumbled from front of train, pinned at waist between the platform and second car. deployed air bags to push the car off him and transporting to the hospital, conscious and talking. >> the doctor said that he fought. he fought to stay alive. he really did. >> reporter: jeff worked near the bart station as a mechanic in the mission but also drove cab and made many friends doing so. tonight they stopped by to create a candlelight vigil. >> just want his family to know that he was loved. by many. >> reporter: bart police are investigating but a spokesman says appears to be accidental. >> aspiring to be a lawyer. scheduled to take his lsat in february. >> born in berkeley and reared by a single mother, spent part of his childhood in the philippines. mother plans to bury him there. friends set up gofundme page to help with the expense. katie utehs with abc7 news. >>> kate steinle learned they can sue for her death
. >> reporter: apparent accident is hard for dorothy mack to comprehend. >> i use the bart station and how does someone get pinned. >> reporter: around 6:00 her boyfriend somehow stumbled from front of train, pinned at waist between the platform and second car. deployed air bags to push the car off him and transporting to the hospital, conscious and talking. >> the doctor said that he fought. he fought to stay alive. he really did. >> reporter: jeff worked near the...
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. >> reporter: apparent accident is hard for dorothy mack to comprehend. >> i use the bart station and how does someone get pinned. >> reporter: around 6:00 her boyfriend somehow stumbled from front of train, pinned at waist between the platform and second car. deployed air bags to push the car off him and transporting to the hospital, conscious and talking. >> the doctor said that he fought. he fought to stay alive. he really did. >> reporter: jeff worked near the bart station as a mechanic in the mission but also drove cab and made many friends doing so. tonight they stopped by to create a candlelight vigil. >> just want his family to know that he was loved. by many. >> reporter: bart police are investigating but a spokesman says appears to be accidental. >> aspiring to be a lawyer. scheduled to take his lsat in february. >> born in berkeley and reared by a single mother, spent part of his childhood in the philippines. mother plans to bury him there. friends set up gofundme page to help with the expense. katie utehs with abc7 news. >>> kate steinle learned they can sue for her death
. >> reporter: apparent accident is hard for dorothy mack to comprehend. >> i use the bart station and how does someone get pinned. >> reporter: around 6:00 her boyfriend somehow stumbled from front of train, pinned at waist between the platform and second car. deployed air bags to push the car off him and transporting to the hospital, conscious and talking. >> the doctor said that he fought. he fought to stay alive. he really did. >> reporter: jeff worked near the...
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professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nellie blye and dorothy diction. >> they tried to assign her stories about flowers and and stuff except she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of divorce laws. largely baufs her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the nasa film "friendship 7" documentling astronaut john glenn's or bit around the earth. >> roger, zero g and i feel fine. capsule turning around. oh, that view is tremendous. >> at 8:00, on the presidency, constitutional law professor garrett epps talks about the passage of the 22nd amendment limiting the number of terms a president can serve. >> no person shall be elected to the office of president more than twice. and no person who has held the office of president or acted as president for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of the president m
professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nellie blye and dorothy diction. >> they tried to assign her stories about flowers and and stuff except she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of divorce laws. largely baufs her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the...
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that's when i first met dorothy jane.tle did i know that dorothy james had been an activist, had been out there fighting in civil rights, labor's rights, women's rights for many years and she continues that fight as a national vice president seventh district, probably representing michigan wisconsin, illinois, and we are going to have some change in wisconsin and michigan and illinois. i promise you. she is going to see that it's happening, a true labor leader and a person who has helped mentor me and been a supporter of mine and also of the labor movement. it is with great pleasure to present dorothy james. [applause] >> i would like to thank all of you for taking the time out to be here today when you could've been doing something else. i certainly like to think the national action network and reverend sharpton for this award and especially my union, the american federation of government employee, as well as my staff is here today from chicago from my district office in chicago. they are sitting here, as well as nationa
that's when i first met dorothy jane.tle did i know that dorothy james had been an activist, had been out there fighting in civil rights, labor's rights, women's rights for many years and she continues that fight as a national vice president seventh district, probably representing michigan wisconsin, illinois, and we are going to have some change in wisconsin and michigan and illinois. i promise you. she is going to see that it's happening, a true labor leader and a person who has helped mentor...
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take a good look at this picture of 60 year-old dorothy lee simms she was last seen by her family wearing a black hoodie,black yoga pants and black boots. simms lives in the 700 block of heather ridge drive in frederick. anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call frederick county police. developing now - a controversial move by the white house, to commute the prison sentence of chelsea manning. formerly bradley manning, the army private was convicted of stealing and leaking top secret army information to wiki leaks. he was serving his 35-year sentence when he than decided to have a sex change. the obama administration defended the decision saying manning served enough of her sentence. she will now be released in the spring. president obama also pardoned the former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. retired marine general james cartwright pleaded guilty to making false statements to investigators when questioned about leaking informati the information involved efforts to cripple iran's nuclear program. his sentencing was scheduled for later this month. as the trum
take a good look at this picture of 60 year-old dorothy lee simms she was last seen by her family wearing a black hoodie,black yoga pants and black boots. simms lives in the 700 block of heather ridge drive in frederick. anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call frederick county police. developing now - a controversial move by the white house, to commute the prison sentence of chelsea manning. formerly bradley manning, the army private was convicted of stealing and leaking top...
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. >> we have a lot of new ground to kofrl our team coverage begins with dorothy spencer. >> reporter: lawmakers held their press conference right here at the steps of the u.s. supreme court earlier this evening and that touched off a third night of peaceful demonstrations. outside the u.s. supreme court, hundreds of protesters demanding justice for immigrants and refugees affected by the president's executive order. >> i am literally alive because of immigrants. >> why is that? >> my parents were world war ii refugees. one from russia, one from the netherlands. this nation welcomed them with open arms. without them i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: they're rallying against the temporary ban on immigration for citizens of seven majority muslim countries and the suspension of the syrian refugee program. the president says he is doing what is reasonable and necessary to keep america safe. >> my father was actually a refugee, although not to america. he was a refugee between pakistan and india so the refugee issue is close to our heart. >> the president's actions set off a firestorm of pro
. >> we have a lot of new ground to kofrl our team coverage begins with dorothy spencer. >> reporter: lawmakers held their press conference right here at the steps of the u.s. supreme court earlier this evening and that touched off a third night of peaceful demonstrations. outside the u.s. supreme court, hundreds of protesters demanding justice for immigrants and refugees affected by the president's executive order. >> i am literally alive because of immigrants. >> why...
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dorothy? >> reporter: well, this is the only entrance in and the exit of the amvets in prince georges county and someone has been throwing screws and nails right here in the driveway. they firmly believe it's because this group marched in the inauguration parade. >> wide variety of nails and screws here and different sizes. >> reporter: these are just some of the hundreds of nails and screws found in the parking lot entrance of a veterans organization in prince georges county. >> look at the way the screws and the nails are all distributed in our parking lot, laterally, like a spike strip. it's purposeful. >> reporter: the nails damaged tires on ten employee cars, and the group's career center truck, used to help veterans find jobs. >> the fact that the truck now has a bunch of nails in the tires is directly to veterans. >> reporter: leaders here at amvets, a non-partisan organization believe this is why it's happening. because the group marched in president trump's inaugural parade on friday.
dorothy? >> reporter: well, this is the only entrance in and the exit of the amvets in prince georges county and someone has been throwing screws and nails right here in the driveway. they firmly believe it's because this group marched in the inauguration parade. >> wide variety of nails and screws here and different sizes. >> reporter: these are just some of the hundreds of nails and screws found in the parking lot entrance of a veterans organization in prince georges county....
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. >> the women katherine g johnson, dorothy vaughn and mary jackson were part of nasa's group of human computers. oscar winner octavia spencer was the first to sign on. >> when i learned that these women did exist and did make these contributions, i felt compelled to be a part of the telling of their story. >> you have identification. >> we are just on our way to work at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired. >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> as women and as african-americans they faced and broke down many barriers. >> of course it was unfair. but that's the way it was. what you going to do. >> the important message in this story is that throughout those obstacles, throughout segregation and jim crow, through the discrimination, sexism, these women did not allow that to stief el them. >> you did the math. >> yes, sir. >> of the three women, only katherine g johnson is still living. in 2015 president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: when we return, cheese thieves we ware, seth doane is on the case wit
. >> the women katherine g johnson, dorothy vaughn and mary jackson were part of nasa's group of human computers. oscar winner octavia spencer was the first to sign on. >> when i learned that these women did exist and did make these contributions, i felt compelled to be a part of the telling of their story. >> you have identification. >> we are just on our way to work at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired. >> quite a few women working in the space...
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and for catherine johnson, mary jackson, and dorothy vaughn, it's so good they are hidden figures no more. great story. >> top? >>> you are pretty smart if you're checking the computer calculations, and they are going with your answer. you know you're smart. i'm not so smart. 3-degree guarantee. i thought it was a pretty good number today. i didn't think as warm as yesterday, i went 56, and it was 61, and we were 5 degrees off and that just simply means the warrior k-9 connection gets another 100 bucks. it's 47, dew points in the 20s, winds are calming down a bit. west, northwest at 12. wind gust at 44 at national, and 50 in the mountains. bus top mountains, 30 to 42, and windchills in the 20s. winds are still a factor tomorrow, not damaging winds, but they will kind of produce a windchill in the morning and 30s throughout the day, and a few flurries tomorrow, and mainly north and west of town, and staying cold over the weekend, and it's a cold day, and we are still tracking a few snow showers possible sunday and monday. no big storms for the metro area, and there's no big storms for
and for catherine johnson, mary jackson, and dorothy vaughn, it's so good they are hidden figures no more. great story. >> top? >>> you are pretty smart if you're checking the computer calculations, and they are going with your answer. you know you're smart. i'm not so smart. 3-degree guarantee. i thought it was a pretty good number today. i didn't think as warm as yesterday, i went 56, and it was 61, and we were 5 degrees off and that just simply means the warrior k-9 connection...
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that is when i first met dorothy jane. little did i know that dorothy jane had been activist, had been out there fighting, civil rights, labourites, human rights, women's rights, for many many years, and she continues that fight as the national vice president for asg's seventh district, probably representing michigan, wisconsin, and illinois. we are going to have some change in wisconsin and michigan and illinois, i promise you. it is happening. a true labor leader and a true friend and a person that has helped mentor me and been a supporter of mine and also of the labor movement and civil rights movement. it is with great pleasure to present dorothy james, national vice president -- [cheering] [applause] >> i'd like to thank all of you for taking the time out to be here today when you could have been doing something else, and i would certainly like to thank the national action network and reverend sharpton for this award union, theially my american federation of government employees -- [cheers and applause] -- as well as
that is when i first met dorothy jane. little did i know that dorothy jane had been activist, had been out there fighting, civil rights, labourites, human rights, women's rights, for many many years, and she continues that fight as the national vice president for asg's seventh district, probably representing michigan, wisconsin, and illinois. we are going to have some change in wisconsin and michigan and illinois, i promise you. it is happening. a true labor leader and a true friend and a...
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. >> dorothy, you're the smart one. blanch, you're the sexy one. sophie yeah you're the old one. i'm the nice one. everybody always likes me. the old one isn't so crazy about you. >> how would you feel if they did remake "the golden girls"? >> i'd want to do it. >> you would? i'm sure they'd want you. >> oh, i'm sure, at i'm sure they'd want me. >> you were almost blanch instead of rose. >> yes. yes. but then all of a sudden rose came up and i loved her. because she was so innocent. and not the brightest nickel in the drawer. >> go on, it would do us both a world of good to hear the things you'd change about me. >> oh, well, there is one thing, rose. >> really? >> yeah. >> she was fun to do. >> reporter: why not? everyone else seems to. betty white is one of the most welcomed guest stars on television. she tackled football's biggest night with this unforgettable snickers ad from the 2010 super bowl. >> what's your deal, man? >> oh, come on you've been riding me all day. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> what was the most fun
. >> dorothy, you're the smart one. blanch, you're the sexy one. sophie yeah you're the old one. i'm the nice one. everybody always likes me. the old one isn't so crazy about you. >> how would you feel if they did remake "the golden girls"? >> i'd want to do it. >> you would? i'm sure they'd want you. >> oh, i'm sure, at i'm sure they'd want me. >> you were almost blanch instead of rose. >> yes. yes. but then all of a sudden rose came up and i...
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--dorothy burse...l el vehiculo escolar con 7 estudiantes a bordo pero ninguno result herido. --el distrito escolar emiti un comunicado en el que afirman que se tomar acciones disciplinarias cuando terminen las investigaciones. vo lorena -- inmigrantes hispanos se convirtieron en el blanco de ladrones en una ciudad de iowa. -- segun la policia, los malhechores aprovechan cuando los inmigrantes, que en su mayoria no hablan ingles, cobran sus cheques de sueldo. -- los incidentes se registraron el la ciudad de burlington en iowa pero las autoridades temen que los robos se extiendan a comunidades vecinas. blanca ---empezaron formalmen losdebate la eliminacin o el rescate de la ley de salud asequible, mejor conocida como "obamacare".. hasta el mismo presidente lleg hoy al capitolio para contrarrestar los esfuerzos de los republicanos. roll open ---desde washington d.c. randy serrano nos amplia., buenas tardes randy --- take randy lot :01 :12 :29 :52 1:14 1:33 pkg s/randy serrano saludos. tanto mike pen co ca
--dorothy burse...l el vehiculo escolar con 7 estudiantes a bordo pero ninguno result herido. --el distrito escolar emiti un comunicado en el que afirman que se tomar acciones disciplinarias cuando terminen las investigaciones. vo lorena -- inmigrantes hispanos se convirtieron en el blanco de ladrones en una ciudad de iowa. -- segun la policia, los malhechores aprovechan cuando los inmigrantes, que en su mayoria no hablan ingles, cobran sus cheques de sueldo. -- los incidentes se registraron el...
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dorothy travel to san jose for the women's large. >> i have family and friends on the affordable careact, obamacare and some of them will actually die if that is repealed. >> reporter: more than 1 million people marched, worldwide. today, mr. trump tweeted this, i was under the impression that we just had an election, why didn't these people vote? >> we voted. we were strong! we voted. >>> is the last call for a popular east bay bar closing after 39 years. are some regulars believe the city is behind the closing. back to you, dennis. >>> get ready for some football, juliet. still to come, weighing in on the latest 49ers and is there any chance he can bring julio jones with him to santa clara. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> in the audience, we have someone that is under no pressure, whatsoever, because he has a great quarterback, tom brady. so good luck, bob. your friend, tom, just called to congratulate us. he feels good. good luck. >> he called? >> did i call? let's talk about -- >> if tom brady and the patriots play in the super bowl like you did today, they will not be calling trump but will b
dorothy travel to san jose for the women's large. >> i have family and friends on the affordable careact, obamacare and some of them will actually die if that is repealed. >> reporter: more than 1 million people marched, worldwide. today, mr. trump tweeted this, i was under the impression that we just had an election, why didn't these people vote? >> we voted. we were strong! we voted. >>> is the last call for a popular east bay bar closing after 39 years. are some...
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i remember a quote from dorothy park who are said, "wharg people think of me is none of my business."am respectful and mindful of other people's feelings, i think i can take that as my own motto. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: brought to you in part by: viewers like you, and you, and you, and you... ha, ha! thanks so much you're very kind. ♪ hey! ♪ what? ♪ come over here, ♪ the cat in the hat is about to appear. ♪ ♪ he's whizzing over to whisk you away ♪ ♪ on a fabulous journey today. ♪ ♪ he's coming! ♪ and now he's arrived in the thingamajigger ♪ ♪ the thing that he drives ♪ ♪ he's a cat and he's oodles of fun ♪ ♪ with his hairy helpers thing two and thing one ♪ ♪ instrumental ♪ instrumental
i remember a quote from dorothy park who are said, "wharg people think of me is none of my business."am respectful and mindful of other people's feelings, i think i can take that as my own motto. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: brought to you in part by: viewers like you, and you, and you, and you... ha, ha! thanks so much you're very kind. ♪ hey! ♪ what? ♪ come over here, ♪ the cat in the hat is about to appear. ♪ ♪ he's whizzing...
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reporter: the movie hidden figures tells the story of three women, katherine johnson, mary jackson, and dorothy vaughn who worked at nasa in the 60s and were integral to put john glenn into space. >> the alga rhythm? yes. >> it is good for people to see. like, what the possibilities are for the future. a lot of this work has already been done by young women in the past. >> kimberly bryant has also launched this website. future katherine johnson.com. telling the stories of members of black girls code. their hopes and their dreams for a career in stem. >> we really foe wases on what the future is for these young women. but we also want them to be aware of who paveed the way. >> reporter: kimberly and company are also screening hidden figures across the country. as inspiration not admired for their tierras and boyfriends but for their brains. >> these incredible women who are really the two heros our kids need to see. i can't wait for our girls to experience it as well. >> reporter: for kimberly, the stories for women of color in the space race hit close tore home. >> it is air hope the work we ar
reporter: the movie hidden figures tells the story of three women, katherine johnson, mary jackson, and dorothy vaughn who worked at nasa in the 60s and were integral to put john glenn into space. >> the alga rhythm? yes. >> it is good for people to see. like, what the possibilities are for the future. a lot of this work has already been done by young women in the past. >> kimberly bryant has also launched this website. future katherine johnson.com. telling the stories of...
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i remember a quote from dorothy park who are said, "wharg people think of me is none of my business."am respectful and mindful of other people's feelings, i think i can take that as my own motto. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight bill gates and warren buffett together for the hour. >> einstein said shortly after the launch of what was then called the atomic bomb, he said, i know not with what weapons world war three will be fought, but world war iv will be fought with stings and stones. that probability exists. it's the number one job of the president of the united states, whichever president acknowledges, to protect us from weapons of mass destruction. the intent within organizations and even a couple of nations. it's the only real cloud on america overtime we'll solve the economic probl
i remember a quote from dorothy park who are said, "wharg people think of me is none of my business."am respectful and mindful of other people's feelings, i think i can take that as my own motto. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight bill gates and warren buffett together for the hour. >> einstein said shortly after the launch of what was then called the atomic bomb, he said, i know not with what...
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a >>> they say dorothy sims was last seen in november. she was wearing black hoody, pants, and boots. >> montgomery county workers could make more meiny. if they sign the minimum wage hike. they narrowly improved a plan to if crease pin. caby he has raised concerns can could help you. 6:09 a high tech way to crack down on people who don't pay for appellanting. >> she can no longer walk, that is not stopping her from jouning the women's march. >>> you're watching news 4 today. >>> scientists are trying to figure out how a hump back whale weighing about 25 tons died off the coast of new jersey. the whale which stretches roughly 35 feet long was stuck on a san bar. wildlife authorities are having tr they don't think it was hit by a ship or anything. >> too bad. >>> it's time to check our forecast with sheena. ehow's it looking? >> yes, a little fog but it is improving. around 4:00 a.m. this morning. andets to rr good news for the morning commute. the big improvement by 6 and 5:00 p.m., i'm above or two miles. temperature wise we are in about
a >>> they say dorothy sims was last seen in november. she was wearing black hoody, pants, and boots. >> montgomery county workers could make more meiny. if they sign the minimum wage hike. they narrowly improved a plan to if crease pin. caby he has raised concerns can could help you. 6:09 a high tech way to crack down on people who don't pay for appellanting. >> she can no longer walk, that is not stopping her from jouning the women's march. >>> you're watching...
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shortly after welcoming their daughter rose dorothy.he was spotted without her wedding ring in washington tc, last weekend in washington d.c. >>> it will be quite the party a the this years grammy award, bruno mars has been added to the list of performers for music's biggest night. it is his first time performing at grammys since 2013. he joins star studded line up including adele, john legend, carrie underwood and man tall contact. more performers are expected to be announced in the coming days. >>> you can watch the 59th annual grammy award hosted by james corden sunday february 12th at 8:00 p.m. right here on cbs-3. >>> entertainment industry and news rooms are mourning the loss of tv icon mary tyler moore. the seven time, m.a. ward winning actress did more than just portray dick van dike's tv wife, she was also an inspiration for women who wanted to be broadcasters. she was one of the first actresses in prime time, to bring the working woman to the small screen, and in the mary tyler moore show. mary tyler moore was 80 years old. >>
shortly after welcoming their daughter rose dorothy.he was spotted without her wedding ring in washington tc, last weekend in washington d.c. >>> it will be quite the party a the this years grammy award, bruno mars has been added to the list of performers for music's biggest night. it is his first time performing at grammys since 2013. he joins star studded line up including adele, john legend, carrie underwood and man tall contact. more performers are expected to be announced in the...
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reporter: the movie hidden figures tells the story of three women catherine johnson, mary jackson and dorothyaughn, who worked at nasa in the '60s and put john glenn into space. >> yes, sir. i prefer it over euclid yann coordinates. >> it's good for people to see, like, what their possibilities are for the future and a lot of this work has already been done by young women in the past. but it's just been untold. >> reporter: kimberly bryant the finder of black girls code has also launched this website, future catherine johnsons.com. telling the stories of members of black girls code for hopes and careers in "stem." >> we focus on the future for these young women but we want them to be aware of who paved the way. >> reporter: kimberly and company are also screening "hidden figures" to all 11 chapters of black girls code across the country who are admired for their brains, not their tiaras and boyfriends. >> these are heroes the girls need to see so i can't wait for the girls to experience it as well. >> reporter: for kim the story of women's of color set in the space race hit even closer to hom
reporter: the movie hidden figures tells the story of three women catherine johnson, mary jackson and dorothyaughn, who worked at nasa in the '60s and put john glenn into space. >> yes, sir. i prefer it over euclid yann coordinates. >> it's good for people to see, like, what their possibilities are for the future and a lot of this work has already been done by young women in the past. but it's just been untold. >> reporter: kimberly bryant the finder of black girls code has...
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let's talk to dorothy byres from edinburgh, who was diagnosed at the aged of 52.h and thanks for joining us. take good morning to you both and thanks forjoining us. take us through your story. you were diagnosed when you we re story. you were diagnosed when you were just 52 and this was through a routine screening, why did you even do the routine screening? in actual fa ct do the routine screening? in actual fact the day i received my screening kit was on my 52nd birthday and i had just been out with my family for a birthday celebration and my sister had told us her partner, colin, advanced bowel cancer and, you know, it wasn't good news. when i went home and saw my bowel screening kit in the post i managed to complete it in record time and send it off. a lot of people don't like the screening kit and they say, you know, it doesn't make a very good birthday present but for me it was the best birthday present i ever received. how accurate are those tests normally? yeah, so, in short they are very accurate. the uk has led ina they are very accurate. the uk has led i
let's talk to dorothy byres from edinburgh, who was diagnosed at the aged of 52.h and thanks for joining us. take good morning to you both and thanks forjoining us. take us through your story. you were diagnosed when you we re story. you were diagnosed when you were just 52 and this was through a routine screening, why did you even do the routine screening? in actual fa ct do the routine screening? in actual fact the day i received my screening kit was on my 52nd birthday and i had just been...
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particular the us post office will hold a ceremony tomorrow celebrating the official issuance of the dorothyrever stamp your doctor height led the national council of negro women for four decades and is a true pioneer in the civil rights movement. finally a couple of administrative notes. our friend the president will depart from this white house to the winter white house and mar-a-lago. they will spend the weekend holding meetings for further guidance on both trips will be coming out throughout the week. i'm excited to announce that following up on our announcement of expanding to skype seats will officially be launching the briefing room tomorrow. the inaugural catalyst will be natlie across eight in cleveland ohio, larson of the lars larson show. chuck from joby publishing in kentucky and kimberly Ãfrom w pri in rhode island. i look forward to virtually welcoming them to the briefing room. with that, questions? don roberts. >> last night questions were raised with how the president will deal with Ãdoes he see what she said yesterday in a difference of opinion and insubordination? how will
particular the us post office will hold a ceremony tomorrow celebrating the official issuance of the dorothyrever stamp your doctor height led the national council of negro women for four decades and is a true pioneer in the civil rights movement. finally a couple of administrative notes. our friend the president will depart from this white house to the winter white house and mar-a-lago. they will spend the weekend holding meetings for further guidance on both trips will be coming out...
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i remember a quote from dorothy parker who said what other people think of me as none of my business. respectful of other people, i can take that as my own motto. i learned that in a book. and saying judging, they do not understand. they have to do this, just let it be. do your best. charlie: are you looking for some sense of coming full circle? after all the of been through, the highs and the lows, there is still something you are reaching for? >> sure.i have no idea what it is . happiness is an evil lucian. it continues -- is an evolution. it continues. sometimes it is low and other times it is prime in your life. charlie: when you think about career. any great regrets? career. >> no. maybe one. that is after "ordinary people," which was a wonderful time for me, it was a great role. a lot of attention. people sent me scripts to look at and i read them thinking they should have been the same shape "ordinary people" was in. perfect. very little change. thingsurned down a few that might have, had i worked with the producer and director -- charlie: a continuation of the performance you
i remember a quote from dorothy parker who said what other people think of me as none of my business. respectful of other people, i can take that as my own motto. i learned that in a book. and saying judging, they do not understand. they have to do this, just let it be. do your best. charlie: are you looking for some sense of coming full circle? after all the of been through, the highs and the lows, there is still something you are reaching for? >> sure.i have no idea what it is ....
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dorothy vaughn, were part of nasa's human computer.pencer was first to sign on. >> when i learned these women did exist and make these contributions i felt compelled to be part of the telling of their stories. >> you have identification? >> just on our way to work at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired -- >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> as women and african-americans they faced and broke down many barriers. >> of course it was unfair. that's the way it was. >> what you going to do? >> the important message in the story is throughout the obstacles, throughout segregation, jim crow, discrimination, sexism, these women did not allow that to stifle them. >> you did the math? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: of the three women only katherine g. johnson is still living. in 2015, president obama awarded her presidential medal of freedom. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> when we return, cheese thieves beware. seth doane is on the case with italy's parmesan patrol. >>> we close in italy where thieves have been targeting pr
dorothy vaughn, were part of nasa's human computer.pencer was first to sign on. >> when i learned these women did exist and make these contributions i felt compelled to be part of the telling of their stories. >> you have identification? >> just on our way to work at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired -- >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> as women and african-americans they faced and broke down many barriers. >> of course it was...
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dorothy on the line for those making more than $50,000 a year. good morning. st wanted to say that i'm an older person, and when i was younger i lived out in california. at the time, college education was virtually free. we basically had a tuition that was $670 a year, and the rest of it was paid out of state taxes which the committee supported. anytime a school bond issue came up, anything for schools, the community supported it and was more than cheerful about paying for that. based on that, -- we had no money and i was able to go to university in, with almost no debt. and i have more than repaid in taxes and productivity since then. so, what i'm saying is that it before. done it is just a matter of whether or not the community has the will to support that kind of program. and there will be some people who take, don't take proper advantage of it, but overall, it gives people the opportunity, and that opportunity i think is lacking right now and what is frustrating so many younger people. host: simon montlake? good: that is a very point. in fact, california i
dorothy on the line for those making more than $50,000 a year. good morning. st wanted to say that i'm an older person, and when i was younger i lived out in california. at the time, college education was virtually free. we basically had a tuition that was $670 a year, and the rest of it was paid out of state taxes which the committee supported. anytime a school bond issue came up, anything for schools, the community supported it and was more than cheerful about paying for that. based on that,...
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outside of houston say brenda floyd is the person seen on new year's day repeatedly hitting 94-year-old dorothy in the head. investigators say she was upset with the elderly woman who suffers from dementia for giving her dog "huge -- human food." >> why do you keep feeding the dog human food? >> i didn't do it. >> shut up. yes, you did. kenneth: she worked for the family for three years. the son spotted bruises on her and she set up a camera. >> in 24 hours of installing it, they came across the video footage. kenneth: floyd was later captured and arrested. every year antimated 4 million elder americans are victims of abuse and neglect but many cases go unreported. most incidents happen in the home of care-givers or family members and the abuse can happen to anyone. >> to me. to me. kenneth: three years before the 2014 death, legendary actor mickey rooney told congress he was a victim. >> you feel scared. even when i tried to speak up, i was told to shut up. kenneth: he wanted to put a national spotlight on elder abuse. the former texas care-giveer has been charged with assault. kenneth moton,
outside of houston say brenda floyd is the person seen on new year's day repeatedly hitting 94-year-old dorothy in the head. investigators say she was upset with the elderly woman who suffers from dementia for giving her dog "huge -- human food." >> why do you keep feeding the dog human food? >> i didn't do it. >> shut up. yes, you did. kenneth: she worked for the family for three years. the son spotted bruises on her and she set up a camera. >> in 24 hours of...
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here you see his wife dorothy and paul robeson and dr. du bois are there. the war is having an effect and at the same time there's colonization in vietnam, in jamaica and haiti and throughout the west and he helps organize a peace conference and forms the paris conference to support the paris peace accords. there he's with the new york city -- famous new york city councilman. as he's protesting, he very close to the white house he's castigated because he's accused of being a foreign agent. he's no foreign agent because he has said russia's not our enemy. so they demand that he sign an oath that he's a foreign agent. he refused. and he's handcuffed when he's indicted at union square in new york. and he says, i am 83 and have been treated as nothing but a -- and you know the words from there. one day i'll play them for you, but he's still there, sharp as a tack still proud with his shoes. of course he's getting -- soon he also plays another role in founding this magazine, one of the greatest magazines of the 20th century again by esther jackson and part of it
here you see his wife dorothy and paul robeson and dr. du bois are there. the war is having an effect and at the same time there's colonization in vietnam, in jamaica and haiti and throughout the west and he helps organize a peace conference and forms the paris conference to support the paris peace accords. there he's with the new york city -- famous new york city councilman. as he's protesting, he very close to the white house he's castigated because he's accused of being a foreign agent. he's...
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dorothy, we are not in kansas anymore. >> tucker: there is a difference between liberty and lives, andorce you not to practice your religion. >> absolutely. >> tucker: that's the threat to religious persecution. >> we want to provide equal space. it's a marketplace of ideas. free-for-all. but the idea of pushing back against a christian ethos or judeo-christian values for that matter, it's not hyperbole or rhetoric, we've seen it. in the past few years. so now, through this president, through the supreme court appointments, we believe religious liberty will be protected for my generation. >> tucker: forcing people to violate their own core beliefs -- >> or cultural expediency. >> tucker: reverent, thanks to see you. we will talk to about where president trump is headed on his celebratory night. he is all over town. and we will tell you where he covered the market headed. our live coverage from the inaugural balls continues ♪ >> >> you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester,
dorothy, we are not in kansas anymore. >> tucker: there is a difference between liberty and lives, andorce you not to practice your religion. >> absolutely. >> tucker: that's the threat to religious persecution. >> we want to provide equal space. it's a marketplace of ideas. free-for-all. but the idea of pushing back against a christian ethos or judeo-christian values for that matter, it's not hyperbole or rhetoric, we've seen it. in the past few years. so now, through...
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host: will go to authority -- to dorothy. it is your turn.aller: thanks for taking my call, greta. i am somewhat torn. i want to qualify my statement by saying i am a lifelong democrat. i have never voted for anything other than a democrat. you know, there are some things that trump does that i do agree with. we do need some protection for our borders. we just won't be a country like a lot of people say who really .re not the message barriers the message is right is we have to protect our borders. i think it is only fair that people who have come here, have worked and pay taxes and been good citizens, we need to work something out so that those people can stay in close of the border's down. i feel it is not fair to just focus on mexico when the majority of the people are flying in. what is he going to do about them? that smacks of racism to me. it really does. host: what about his proposal to cut off funding for cities that do not report undocumented immigrants. what about his idea of cutting off funding for the city's. i think that is wrong.
host: will go to authority -- to dorothy. it is your turn.aller: thanks for taking my call, greta. i am somewhat torn. i want to qualify my statement by saying i am a lifelong democrat. i have never voted for anything other than a democrat. you know, there are some things that trump does that i do agree with. we do need some protection for our borders. we just won't be a country like a lot of people say who really .re not the message barriers the message is right is we have to protect our...
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people were talking about dorothy height. her name was also mentioned. she is one off the greatest people i've ever met. i absolutely loved there's so am -- michelle obama. >> there you go. she would be amazing. or michelle and barack. that would be incredible.dibl > two for the price of one. or the fox5 evening team. she's really pushing for that one. kelly and conway.nway >> to each his own. there's a the look of names out there. they said they're going to let the people decide...