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one of my favorites is dorothy. dorothy is westinghouse's character. she represents childhood and youth inquisitiveness and telling us to explore the latest thing. dorothy is usually seen introducing her parents -- you should know better -- who should appliances, as seen in this picture, this image on the right here. itself displays dorothy dolls that came with the purchase of an appliance. there are cute little phrases. you see them in a lot of advertisements, walking around, tumbling around. the cute little phrases accompanying the doll -- one of them goes like this. boast.t care to brag or is the toast. people spoke cutesy then. it was the rage. the demonstrated versatility of electric appliances trying to demonstrate how they worked, and it was hoped that reading these, cultural attitudes would shift from fear to acceptance. -- oneh book was written such book aimed at educating women about the virtues of --ctricity in the home electric cooking and heating for riding tothe women her "sisters in distress." she wrote because she wants to explain elect
one of my favorites is dorothy. dorothy is westinghouse's character. she represents childhood and youth inquisitiveness and telling us to explore the latest thing. dorothy is usually seen introducing her parents -- you should know better -- who should appliances, as seen in this picture, this image on the right here. itself displays dorothy dolls that came with the purchase of an appliance. there are cute little phrases. you see them in a lot of advertisements, walking around, tumbling around....
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. >> reporter: whoever stole from dorothy shoemaker, certainly doesn't know her.did, they'd know they just stole from one of the sweetest ladies you'd want to meet. >> i just stopped and i said, somebody took my uncle sam. >> reporter: dorothy was heart broken when she got home from the town's fourth of july parade in berlin township and found something was gone. stolen handmade wooden 5-foot uncle sam flag holder and american flag scene here in pictures. both swiped on the fourth of july right off her front yard. the home she was born in and has lived for the past 82 years. >> it's a personal thing, you know, when somebody takes something that belongs to you. >> reporter: since it was made by hand, the wooden uncle sam doesn't have much monetary value. it's what it meant to her in her heart that stinks the most. >> my brother-in-law carved it out of wood and he had painted it. he's been gone now seven years. he passed away. it was something very personal. >> reporter: it sat outside her home for 20 years. dorothy thinks someone with a truck may have taken uncle s
. >> reporter: whoever stole from dorothy shoemaker, certainly doesn't know her.did, they'd know they just stole from one of the sweetest ladies you'd want to meet. >> i just stopped and i said, somebody took my uncle sam. >> reporter: dorothy was heart broken when she got home from the town's fourth of july parade in berlin township and found something was gone. stolen handmade wooden 5-foot uncle sam flag holder and american flag scene here in pictures. both swiped on the...
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. >> dorothy shoemaker has lived in this berlin township home for all of her 82 years.hat's why she was heart broken when she got home from the town's fourth of july parade and found uncle sam gone. >> i just stopped and i said, somebody took my uncle sam. >> reporter: stolen a handmade wooden 5-foot tall uncle sam flag holder and the american flag scene here in pictures. both swiped right off her front yard. the decoration handmade 20 years ago by her late brother-in-law who was a woodcarver. >> my brother-in-law carved it out of wood and he had painted it. he's been gone now seven years. he passed away. it was something very personal. >> reporter: dorothy thinks someone with a truck may have taken uncle sam. she just doesn't know why. >> like how could they get it off my property? you know you don't walk down the street carrying a 5-foot santa -- uncle sam and a flag. >> reporter: berlin township police say if you've seen this statue, you know where it is or know anything about it, please call police and lucy, dorothy says she was a victim of a crime ten years ago whe
. >> dorothy shoemaker has lived in this berlin township home for all of her 82 years.hat's why she was heart broken when she got home from the town's fourth of july parade and found uncle sam gone. >> i just stopped and i said, somebody took my uncle sam. >> reporter: stolen a handmade wooden 5-foot tall uncle sam flag holder and the american flag scene here in pictures. both swiped right off her front yard. the decoration handmade 20 years ago by her late brother-in-law who...
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so if anyone knows where it is we would love to get that back to dorothy.lady. >> didn't she give you cookies. >> she gave us chocolate chip cookies after we left. >> you didn't bring any back for us. >> we did not bring any back. i ate them all. >> lady. i hope she et cetera get back. we're following breaking news a vehicle on fire in cheltenham. sky fox over the scene right there. you can see smoke pouring from that suv. this is again in cheltenham. sky fox live over route 309. just moments ago there were actually flames shooting from the vehicle but it look like crews are getting a handle point. wee continue to follow this and let you know the very latest hopefully no one was hurt there. >>> north korea now says it has missiles that can reach the us. hawaii says it needs to be ready for the worst but is the state really prepared for a strike? >>> a little girl who's been through so much now making it her mission to send smiles to other children in the hospital and nothing makes a child smile more of course than a brand new toy. >>> and forget the small s
so if anyone knows where it is we would love to get that back to dorothy.lady. >> didn't she give you cookies. >> she gave us chocolate chip cookies after we left. >> you didn't bring any back for us. >> we did not bring any back. i ate them all. >> lady. i hope she et cetera get back. we're following breaking news a vehicle on fire in cheltenham. sky fox over the scene right there. you can see smoke pouring from that suv. this is again in cheltenham. sky fox live...
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y apostaron por su vecina dorothy thorne. si ronald sale de la cárcel? marlene: sí. es más, mis hijos tienen miedo de que él salga y que los busque y lo haga. narrador: para una madre es imposible aceptar que el asesino de su hija es su propio hijo. maría elena: ¿cómo fue esa conversación con tu madre? ronald: "doledora". yo creo que llegué a expresarle mis disculpas. maría elena: ¿usted lo quiere todavía? marlene: pues... por su actitud, por su forma de ser aún estando ahí, me ha demostrado de que no vale la pena que yo lo quiera. para mí, él está muerto. que yo lo quiera. para mí, él está muerto. maría elena: el destino el brillo verdadero viene desde adentro. nueva radiant de colgate optic white. blanquea los dientes por dentro y por fuera. para una sonrisa radiante, más blanca con colgate optic white. ¡este verano, el frosty de wendy's cuesta sÓlo cincuenta centavos! asÍ que ve corriendo a wendys! porque ahora es el mejor momento para disfrutar uno, o muchos, de la forma que quieras. el frosty a cincuenta centavos. por ti
y apostaron por su vecina dorothy thorne. si ronald sale de la cárcel? marlene: sí. es más, mis hijos tienen miedo de que él salga y que los busque y lo haga. narrador: para una madre es imposible aceptar que el asesino de su hija es su propio hijo. maría elena: ¿cómo fue esa conversación con tu madre? ronald: "doledora". yo creo que llegué a expresarle mis disculpas. maría elena: ¿usted lo quiere todavía? marlene: pues... por su actitud, por su forma de ser aún estando...
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alison: dorothy and terry mcauliffe have been married 29 years.s they wind down their time in office she is grateful her two youngest children are still teenagers had been on front lines of public service. >> no matter what your circumstances is, there is always someone you can reach a hand out to, to help. that is the le san we hope we taught our kids. alison: a few months ago, governor mcauliffe hintedded his wife was the next to run for office, considering challenging representative comstock next year in the tenth district. >> since she thought about it, she is interested in it. alison: you said you are not going to run for office. what do you think you will do next? >> i chose not to run for that office. says for now she will remain focused on the job at hand. but -- >> so you are leaving the door open to run for something? >> you never know. like i said, politics matters. if we don't run, someone else will run. if we don't think of it as a negative, politics is a way to affect policy that affects people's lives. alison: the mcauliffes will be
alison: dorothy and terry mcauliffe have been married 29 years.s they wind down their time in office she is grateful her two youngest children are still teenagers had been on front lines of public service. >> no matter what your circumstances is, there is always someone you can reach a hand out to, to help. that is the le san we hope we taught our kids. alison: a few months ago, governor mcauliffe hintedded his wife was the next to run for office, considering challenging representative...
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you never walk in with dorothy like old, damn.greg: last word to you kat. >> i will call restaurant at a time and asked them what the soup of the day is with gregory to go there and then i'll get angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank eastern. >> arthel: stick around, julius up next with the fox report. >> present trump is expected try back on u.s. soil in the next hour. including his first face-to-face with vladimir putin. good evening, julie. you're watching the fox report. >> julie: russians foreign minister telling reporters that president trump accepted putin's claims that moscow did not meddle in the u.s. election. the presidents u.s. ambassador to the united nation disputed that same the president still those they meddled. here's what putin said to reporters today. >> our position is no. there are no grounds for saying russia interfered with the selection.
you never walk in with dorothy like old, damn.greg: last word to you kat. >> i will call restaurant at a time and asked them what the soup of the day is with gregory to go there and then i'll get angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank eastern. >> arthel: stick around, julius up next with the fox report. >> present trump is expected try back on u.s. soil in the next hour. including...
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janice says dorothy celebrated a big birthday yesterday.lated birthday dorothy. we hope you had an amazing day and keep on having those amazing days. >> keep on keeping on. >> ♪ >>> all right, mike, so give it to us straight. >> some rain if the forecast but hey i want to give a shout-out to laura jester and twitter user who helped us out with coco movement o by the beach boys. flash flood match effect anywhere you see the green there. farther south overnight into portions of spotsylvania county includes fredericksburg now. again heavy rain potential especially later on this evening. let's time it out one more time for you. 11:30 today everything still pretty light and scattered but starts kind of getting energized as we head into the afternoon hours and then the really heavy rain starts to move in during the overnight. quick look at the fox5 accuweather 7-day forecast, some good news as we have taken rain out of sunday. hurray. looks like we'll have one nice at any this weekend. we head through the course of next week, a lot of nice days w
janice says dorothy celebrated a big birthday yesterday.lated birthday dorothy. we hope you had an amazing day and keep on having those amazing days. >> keep on keeping on. >> ♪ >>> all right, mike, so give it to us straight. >> some rain if the forecast but hey i want to give a shout-out to laura jester and twitter user who helped us out with coco movement o by the beach boys. flash flood match effect anywhere you see the green there. farther south overnight into...
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you never walk in with dorothy like old, damn.to you kat. >> i will call restaurant at a time and asked them what the soup of the day is with gregory to go there and then i'll get angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank "watters world" starts right n now. jesse: "watters world" is on. >> president putin and i have been discussing various things. i think it has gone well. it's an honor to be with you. jesse: the heavyweight showdown. president trump and vladimir putin go one-on-one. kellyanne conway and eric bowling here with reaction. one professor calling for a college course to understand white people.
you never walk in with dorothy like old, damn.to you kat. >> i will call restaurant at a time and asked them what the soup of the day is with gregory to go there and then i'll get angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank "watters world" starts right n now. jesse: "watters world" is on. >> president putin and i have been discussing various things. i think it has gone...
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you never walk in with dorothy like old, damn.l restaurant at a time and asked them what the soup of the day is with gregory to go there and then i'll get angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank ♪ ♪ arthel: hello, everyone. i'm arthel neville. welcome to a brand new hour inside "america's news headquarters." eric: hello, everyone, and welcome. i'm eric shawn. topping the news right now, president trump looking to put the controversy over the russian interference over the election in the rearview mirror and try and forge a new path with russia, but can washington and moscow really change their relationship, and should russia's actions against our country really be put behind us? arthel: the guns fall silent in southwestern syria as a ceasefire brokered by the u.s. and russia takes hold, but will it stick and bring new hope to the people in that war-torn lan
you never walk in with dorothy like old, damn.l restaurant at a time and asked them what the soup of the day is with gregory to go there and then i'll get angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank ♪ ♪ arthel: hello, everyone. i'm arthel neville. welcome to a brand new hour inside "america's news headquarters." eric: hello, everyone, and welcome. i'm eric shawn. topping the news right now,...
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. >> dorothy cochran is skeptical.y she was captured by the japanese has been around basically since she disappeared. >> reporter: but she is also confident that the fascination with exactly what happened to amelia earhart will continue for years to come. >> one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century: >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. now for some of you the news continues. and for others, check back with us just a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm james brown. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." president trump is back in europe where he will meet with two dozen world leaders over the next couple days. the president arrived in poland yesterday, today he will attend ape gathering of leaders from central and eastern european countries. tomorrow, he heads to germany for the g-20 summit, a meeting of the world's most powerful economies. a big focus will be the nuclear threat from n
. >> dorothy cochran is skeptical.y she was captured by the japanese has been around basically since she disappeared. >> reporter: but she is also confident that the fascination with exactly what happened to amelia earhart will continue for years to come. >> one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century: >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. now for some of you the news continues. and for others, check back with us just a bit later for the...
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for dorothy -- i recall sitting in washington, d.c.ng that, working together with regard to childhood hunger. -- that isthy has something that is extremely important to her and has been mckinley important piece in changing the lives of people across the country. terry is very humble about his initiative. he didn't mention nothing about that. that's a thing of -- he didn't mention anything about that. states confront the cyber challenge is one of the greatest challenges of our time. he's focused on developing tate strategies for bringing together policy leaders -- thederal partners guide he developed for all of us -- i copied terry with regard to legislation in nevada. imitation is the greatest form of flattery. that's what we need in this country. leadership like yours. terry, i want to thank you again for your exemplary leadership in leading this organization. we wish the best to you. i know we still have an opportunity to work together. on behalf of all the governors come i would like to present a little something to you as a small t
for dorothy -- i recall sitting in washington, d.c.ng that, working together with regard to childhood hunger. -- that isthy has something that is extremely important to her and has been mckinley important piece in changing the lives of people across the country. terry is very humble about his initiative. he didn't mention nothing about that. that's a thing of -- he didn't mention anything about that. states confront the cyber challenge is one of the greatest challenges of our time. he's focused...
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of racist ideas and -- and how it makes money and i wanted to point out a book that's written by dorothy roberts, wrote a book called failed invention which goes into the history of race and race is a mainly social construct that's been using to divide people. there's another book called the harmon hate speech which discusses the issue of free speech and when it really is free and when it isn't, i was concerned about some of the debate going on in some of the colleges now where you have people, to give you an example, there's the guy charles murray who wrote the bell curve along with richard which basically came out with ideas around racist blaming black people specially for some of the ideas you mentioned. he actually was going to be speaking in college recently and there was a protest that prevented him from speaking. personally, i think -- i would like to know your opinion because i actually think that that was a actually a good thing because the problem is hate speech, i think, is something like yelling fire in a crowded theater, some laws against that and in a racist society that cr
of racist ideas and -- and how it makes money and i wanted to point out a book that's written by dorothy roberts, wrote a book called failed invention which goes into the history of race and race is a mainly social construct that's been using to divide people. there's another book called the harmon hate speech which discusses the issue of free speech and when it really is free and when it isn't, i was concerned about some of the debate going on in some of the colleges now where you have people,...
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i want to point out a book written by dorothy roberts, if you're familiar with her. a book, fatal invention, goes into history of race, our rao's is social construct that has been used to divide people. there is another book called, "the harm in hate speech." discusses issue of free speech, when it is really he free and when it isn't. i was concerned about some of the debate going on in some of these colleges where you have people, give you an example. there is this guy charles murray who wrote the bell curve along with a guy named richard bernstein, came ideas around racist, blaming black people for some of the ideas you mentioned. he actually was going to be speaking in middlebury college recently and then there was a protest that prevented him from speaking. personally i would like to know your opinion. i actually think that that was a, actually a good thing, because the problem is, hate speech i think is is something like, yelling fire in a crowded theater, there are some laws against that. in a racist society that creates conditions that exist, to build racism,
i want to point out a book written by dorothy roberts, if you're familiar with her. a book, fatal invention, goes into history of race, our rao's is social construct that has been used to divide people. there is another book called, "the harm in hate speech." discusses issue of free speech, when it is really he free and when it isn't. i was concerned about some of the debate going on in some of these colleges where you have people, give you an example. there is this guy charles murray...
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host: that was dorothy calling in. take yourntinue to calls on this story. 202-748-8000 202-748-8001 -- 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents. towant to put a quick pause look at the senate fight over health care. we welcome our guest this morning. comment that the fight for health care is a close one. what do you think of the status going on at the senate? guest: it is a very close call. right now, they do not have a bill yet. they are putting it together, and they are hoping to put it together by thursday. mitch mcconnell does not want to have this drag on beyond the first two weeks of august. yesterday, president trump put some pressure on the congress, saying that he could not imagine them leaving for the august recess without getting a health care bill done. mitch mcconnell is going full steam ahead, but he does not have a bill yet. the hope is to get something out by thursday. a lot depends on this amendment being pushed by ted cruz of texas and mike lee of lewd t
host: that was dorothy calling in. take yourntinue to calls on this story. 202-748-8000 202-748-8001 -- 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents. towant to put a quick pause look at the senate fight over health care. we welcome our guest this morning. comment that the fight for health care is a close one. what do you think of the status going on at the senate? guest: it is a very close call. right now, they do not have a bill yet. they are putting...
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dorothy stein or dr. dot said she learned the unusual massage practice from her mother who would ask dorothy to bite her back when she was a kid as a form of massage. she started bite massages back in the 80's. treated celebrities to phil collins even m & m. they i'm going to start something new, it's called pin massage. let me see your hand. >> that feels so much better. just all the stress in the world exited my body. changed my life >> she bites people. no joke. we read from head to toe. >>> a new study found -- i wonder how well they tipped dr. dot >> stop. >> there's a new study that found certain people are better tippers than others. researchers at credit cards.com compared receipts from thousands of americans if the tippers are republican men who live in the northeast, they leave a median tip of 20%, as for the worst, women, democrat, southerners and people who put a i with cash, leave an average of 16%, researchers say women tend to tip for other housekeeping, valet parking and hair styling >> an
dorothy stein or dr. dot said she learned the unusual massage practice from her mother who would ask dorothy to bite her back when she was a kid as a form of massage. she started bite massages back in the 80's. treated celebrities to phil collins even m & m. they i'm going to start something new, it's called pin massage. let me see your hand. >> that feels so much better. just all the stress in the world exited my body. changed my life >> she bites people. no joke. we read from...
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. >> dorothy england with pleasant hill citizens for responsible growth says council would have to change the zoning from mixed use to commercial. she's worried about the regional housing shortage. >> all of a sudden when they put 100% commercial project in an area that is designed the accommodate housing, we're not going to meet our share of that need. >> reporter: a representative with neighboring diablo valley college says they want the property developed and soon. >> the old db c shopping center has been abandoned and neglected for far too many years. the college receives frequent reports of criminal activity and homeless population gathering in this location. >> reporter: as one councilmember pointed out, car max is the only offer on the table. >> it is a great opportunity since it -- since the place has been idle for so long. >> reporter: neighbors hope in pleasant hill, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." >>> a friday pickup for a california uber driver did not go quite as plan. nexted, two passengers got in the car but three got out. >>> and paper versus plastic. the new perk bart is givin
. >> dorothy england with pleasant hill citizens for responsible growth says council would have to change the zoning from mixed use to commercial. she's worried about the regional housing shortage. >> all of a sudden when they put 100% commercial project in an area that is designed the accommodate housing, we're not going to meet our share of that need. >> reporter: a representative with neighboring diablo valley college says they want the property developed and soon. >>...
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. >> reporter: dorothy cochran, aviation cure rate were the smithsonian airspace museum is skeptical.> that theory that she was captured by the japanese has been around since she it is appeared. >> reporter: but she's denltd that what happened to amelia earhart will happen for years to come. >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," battling the high cost of prescription drugs. dr. david agus offers tips on how to bring the costs down. >>> plus only on "cbs this morning," we'll speak with a british couple wo filed a discrimination lawsuit after being told they can't adopt a white baby. >>> and the latest attraction blowing past the new york city skyline. we will show you how conservation efforts have brought back the humpback whale. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec. time is 4-- >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, july 6. a beautiful shot of the bay right
. >> reporter: dorothy cochran, aviation cure rate were the smithsonian airspace museum is skeptical.> that theory that she was captured by the japanese has been around since she it is appeared. >> reporter: but she's denltd that what happened to amelia earhart will happen for years to come. >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," battling the high cost of prescription drugs. dr. david agus offers tips on...
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host: thanks, dorothy. michael bocian. guest: it's a great question. president obama came in under historically bad times. the economy was in terrible shape and through many of the policies he passed, things did improve. we were able to hold wall street accountable, changing the rules so that we don't have another crisis like we had leading up to the 2008 housing crisis. republicans are trying to roll that back and that's a big concern that's not getting as much news because russia and all these boy scout speeches are kind of drowning everything else out. i think it's a good point. under eight years of obama, millions of people were provided health insurance that they didn't have. millions of people were put back to work. but i think the reason we are not spending our time touting those successes is because people are still struggling. as much as we have seen improvements across many different areas of the economy and health care, people are still struggling. we want to keep improving on the changes that happened, that we are not resting on our laurels
host: thanks, dorothy. michael bocian. guest: it's a great question. president obama came in under historically bad times. the economy was in terrible shape and through many of the policies he passed, things did improve. we were able to hold wall street accountable, changing the rules so that we don't have another crisis like we had leading up to the 2008 housing crisis. republicans are trying to roll that back and that's a big concern that's not getting as much news because russia and all...
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no one is different and no one chose the life that they lived dorothy life they were racing.it's outrageous how they want to treat more of the lower class people with the insurance stuff and they are to have a hard enough. >> host: brian we will let you go in here from cheryl in norway iowa on the democrat line. go ahead, cheryl. >> caller: hi, i am an insurance agent and i have been for 26 years. i want to make a comment that before the affordable care act, our premiums in iowa are raising all the time anyway. i mean outrageous, every year and also our company in iowa would not accept people with minor pre-existing conditions or cover them at all. and so the problem is it that a lot of people good, the affordable care act that we have no companies here because they took. [inaudible] but, i believe there can be changes to the affordable care act because it was unfair not to accept people with pre-existing conditions at all or parts of it they need to have free insurance like one of the senator said today to offset people. there is a few in iowa a small portion that have raise
no one is different and no one chose the life that they lived dorothy life they were racing.it's outrageous how they want to treat more of the lower class people with the insurance stuff and they are to have a hard enough. >> host: brian we will let you go in here from cheryl in norway iowa on the democrat line. go ahead, cheryl. >> caller: hi, i am an insurance agent and i have been for 26 years. i want to make a comment that before the affordable care act, our premiums in iowa are...
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. >> dorothy england with pleasant hill citizens for responsible growth says council would have to change the zoning from mixed use to commercial. she's worried about the regional housing shortage. >> all of a sudden when they put 100% commercial project in an area that is designed the accommodate housing, we're not going to meet our share of that need. >> reporter: a representative with neighboring diablo valley college says they want the property developed and soon. >> the old db c shopping center has been abandoned and neglected for far too many years. the college receives frequent reports of criminal activity and homeless population gathering in this location. >> reporter: as one councilmember pointed out, car max is the only offer on the table. >> it is a great opportunity since it -- since the place has been idle for so long. >> reporter: neighbors hope in pleasant hill, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." >>> a friday pickup for a california uber driver did not go quite as plan. nexted, two passengers got in the car but three got out. >>> and paper versus plastic. the new perk bart is givin
. >> dorothy england with pleasant hill citizens for responsible growth says council would have to change the zoning from mixed use to commercial. she's worried about the regional housing shortage. >> all of a sudden when they put 100% commercial project in an area that is designed the accommodate housing, we're not going to meet our share of that need. >> reporter: a representative with neighboring diablo valley college says they want the property developed and soon. >>...
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. >>> my name's dorothy. i'm the owner of everett and jones barbecue in oakland, california.pecial tonight is our homemade meats. that comes with two sides of cornbread for the price of $18. let's get this show started! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, sarah silverman, from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler, judge james, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from post malone. and now, hang tight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
. >>> my name's dorothy. i'm the owner of everett and jones barbecue in oakland, california.pecial tonight is our homemade meats. that comes with two sides of cornbread for the price of $18. let's get this show started! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, sarah silverman, from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler, judge james, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from post malone. and now, hang tight,...
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. >>> my name's dorothy. i'm the owner of everett and jones barbecue in oakland, california.s our homemade meats. that comes with two sides of cornbread for the price of $18. let's get this show started! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, sarah silverman, from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler, judge james, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from post malone. and now, hang tight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
. >>> my name's dorothy. i'm the owner of everett and jones barbecue in oakland, california.s our homemade meats. that comes with two sides of cornbread for the price of $18. let's get this show started! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, sarah silverman, from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler, judge james, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from post malone. and now, hang tight, here's jimmy kimmel!...
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dorothy, 2 inches. absecon, 2.6 and close to atlantic city, about 2.4 inches of rain. i can go farther to the south, as well. sea isle city, looks like you're about 4.5 inches. avalon, 4.5. villas, 4 inches of rain. this is another bout of heavy rain over the last ten days, some areas have picked up over 8 inches of rain in south jersey, that's part of the region why we've seen some of the flooding that's the main reason why the flood advisory is in effect in philadelphia. heavy rains exiting the coast, leftover moisture out here, this will be cutting down and around like this, we don't expect it to pull through the delaware and lehigh valleys it's pinwheeling around an upper level trough or pocket of cool air. it will move in and skip the philadelphia area. flood watch is in effect until 7:00 a.m. for areas highlighted in i wouldn't -- green, most ofe and all of south jersey. we're seeing minor flooding at this point. some of the roads have been flooded, mainly the ones closer to the smaller creeks and streams and poor drainage areas. egg harbor, 8 inches of rain. mal
dorothy, 2 inches. absecon, 2.6 and close to atlantic city, about 2.4 inches of rain. i can go farther to the south, as well. sea isle city, looks like you're about 4.5 inches. avalon, 4.5. villas, 4 inches of rain. this is another bout of heavy rain over the last ten days, some areas have picked up over 8 inches of rain in south jersey, that's part of the region why we've seen some of the flooding that's the main reason why the flood advisory is in effect in philadelphia. heavy rains exiting...
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the museum's dorothy cochran has looked at the image. the photo was taken on the marshal islands. it could match witness accounts of also a boat like this, towing what could be earhart's airplane. earhart's around the world flight disappeared 80 years ago this week. it's no coincidence this photo is coming out now. >> it's a chapter in the search, but it's certainly not definitive evidence. >> reporter: cochran believes earhart ditched in the ocean -- >> the larger view of amelia is what she did in aviation. >>> some things you see on the internet look so convincing, it's hard to know what to trust. that's what we're here for. check out this email sent to one of our viewers from the district. big money. but she wasn't falling for it. half suspicious that the email could contain malware, she reached out >> the email was offering me a grant for $2 million from the julie leach foundation. i checked whatever information i could and sent it to verify wusa and asked for your help. >> i know that you're all skeptical already. but follow me down the rabbit hole. julie leach is a real mill
the museum's dorothy cochran has looked at the image. the photo was taken on the marshal islands. it could match witness accounts of also a boat like this, towing what could be earhart's airplane. earhart's around the world flight disappeared 80 years ago this week. it's no coincidence this photo is coming out now. >> it's a chapter in the search, but it's certainly not definitive evidence. >> reporter: cochran believes earhart ditched in the ocean -- >> the larger view of...
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dorothy and i met during the investigation to find karina's killer last year.l lewis was arrested in february and was charged with murder. they're advocating for change not just for karina's memory buffer everyone else who lives nearby. >> we've talked about it for 21 years. i don't know if i ever felt somebody would be killed in the park, but i was felt like security was like a. >> on a hot summer day she gave me the tour starting at the park where there were baseball fields where you cannot make out a diamond and tennis courts where weeds were poking through. then we went to spring creek park were karina was killed and trash was left over from what darcy said was the high tide religious ceremony literally in the short. gateways unusual, unlike just somebody or yellowstone, it is wrong by the park service but also a suburban park where people bring their kids. the park service said a security review is being conducted. they said the park police which are fully trained law-enforcement officers on duty 24/7. but they cannot be in every area of the park at a give
dorothy and i met during the investigation to find karina's killer last year.l lewis was arrested in february and was charged with murder. they're advocating for change not just for karina's memory buffer everyone else who lives nearby. >> we've talked about it for 21 years. i don't know if i ever felt somebody would be killed in the park, but i was felt like security was like a. >> on a hot summer day she gave me the tour starting at the park where there were baseball fields where...
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long time resident dorothy a web said this neighborhood felt more like a war zone july 4. it was a lot of police when i pulled up. a couple of ambulance. it was blood down there on the the sidewalk a little ways. and it was a lot of people upset because they didn't actually know what was going on. they said someone threw the fire work and other people said the gadget lit up in his h , it's dangerous. you got to be care lful. the fire marshal for prince george's county is actively investigating the incident which can also be a police investigation as well because of the fact that fireworks are illegal in prince george's county. it seemed like a point blank contact on his hand. he had significant trauma to his hand. and from here investigators say that again this could turn into a crime l nal investigation. they're trying to determine who provided the fireworks, where they were purchased and when and exactly what type of fireworks were used . teisha lewis, fox5 local news all right. you know what they saker second time is a charm or the least that's what we're saying tonight
long time resident dorothy a web said this neighborhood felt more like a war zone july 4. it was a lot of police when i pulled up. a couple of ambulance. it was blood down there on the the sidewalk a little ways. and it was a lot of people upset because they didn't actually know what was going on. they said someone threw the fire work and other people said the gadget lit up in his h , it's dangerous. you got to be care lful. the fire marshal for prince george's county is actively investigating...
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. >> reporter: curator dorothy has her own pilot's license.he handles unending requests for information about earhart. >> it is a very popular person disappearing off the face of the earth literally. >> reporter: now a history channel documentary airing sunday and assisted by nbc points to new evidence uncovered in once secret photos housed in the u.s. archives. the photograph according to facial imaging test appears to show earhart and her navigator fred nunan a dock next to a japanese ship. the documentary suggests it's the strongest evidence yet that earhart survived her crash and probably later died in japanese custody. >> none of that has been explicitly defined. so, this adds another layer. it's another tool in their investigation. >> reporter: at air and space, families are drawn to the story. 11-year-old jason carpenter studied her in everyone thought that she died, but no one ever knew. it was always a mystery. >> reporter: and javier melendez of florida said his young daughter prompted their visit today. >> when you're looking around
. >> reporter: curator dorothy has her own pilot's license.he handles unending requests for information about earhart. >> it is a very popular person disappearing off the face of the earth literally. >> reporter: now a history channel documentary airing sunday and assisted by nbc points to new evidence uncovered in once secret photos housed in the u.s. archives. the photograph according to facial imaging test appears to show earhart and her navigator fred nunan a dock next to...
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dorothy england for responsible growth says the city would have to change the zoning from mixed use tocommercial and that makes her worried about the regional housing shortage. >> all of a sudden when they put 100% commercial projects in an area that's designed to accommodate housing, we're not going to meet our share of that neat. >> right now pleasant hills city council members say car max's offer is the only one on table for that location. happening today, san francisco's mta board will consider approving plans to speed up the ride for thousands of commuters along the geary boulevard corridor. right now buses on muni's 38 geary line share lanes with cars and trucks, and the new plan calls for establishing bus rapid transit on geary boulevard between goff street and 34th avenue. as you can see in this animation we're showing you here on the screen. buses will use dedicated transit only lanes, including parts of the median along geary in the richmond district. >>> hey, a head's up for commuters on muni's metro subway. starting this weekend it will have shortened hours to make way for
dorothy england for responsible growth says the city would have to change the zoning from mixed use tocommercial and that makes her worried about the regional housing shortage. >> all of a sudden when they put 100% commercial projects in an area that's designed to accommodate housing, we're not going to meet our share of that neat. >> right now pleasant hills city council members say car max's offer is the only one on table for that location. happening today, san francisco's mta...
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under these terms well be known locals in dc like marian berry, dorothy height and fred douglas would be excluded because they weren't born here. so we is not set in stone. council member kenya mcduffy is the one pushing this. he wants to take this to the public, have them talk about this. maybe it could change a little bit to someone that had a great impression here on the district of columbia. maybe they weren't born here, but they really did a lot for the people. he would be willing to consider that. how much is this going to cost? there hasn't been a financial study yet. although i'm told the design and construction of statues can be very expensive. i know shawn, earlier you put on twitter that you had an idea someone one person that i thought was great is jazz musician shirley horn. she was born here, died about five years ago. one of my favorites and she lived here, i believe she might be buried in prince george's county, but that's one that was raised today and i thought that would be a great suggestion. i know there are many, many others and talked about one day as well >> abs
under these terms well be known locals in dc like marian berry, dorothy height and fred douglas would be excluded because they weren't born here. so we is not set in stone. council member kenya mcduffy is the one pushing this. he wants to take this to the public, have them talk about this. maybe it could change a little bit to someone that had a great impression here on the district of columbia. maybe they weren't born here, but they really did a lot for the people. he would be willing to...
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dorothy used to have french really tackled this crisis. a correspondent shot a hole to be italian island of sicily where charles being one of the main points of a rival for african migrants i should talk to locals who say they all fed up with the an auction of europe's authorities this is one of the many. brings rescue migrants from the mediterranean sea to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this would be the first time they setting foot in surrey but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here to italy that they might have to close the ports to microchips like this. i don't know. eighty cents it's only the loan but the shia believe the mind thinks this is the man detained and it's now having to come to be cheeky here on the island sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned by the. local who it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration it's really cannot. supports all the arriving migrants. they do nothing becau
dorothy used to have french really tackled this crisis. a correspondent shot a hole to be italian island of sicily where charles being one of the main points of a rival for african migrants i should talk to locals who say they all fed up with the an auction of europe's authorities this is one of the many. brings rescue migrants from the mediterranean sea to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this would be the first time they setting foot in surrey but the italian...
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for schuh, drew, thinks for joining >>> my name's dorothy. owner of everett and jones barbecue in oakland, california. our special tonight is our homemade meats. that comes with two sides of cornbread for the price of $18. let's get this show started! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, sarah silverman, from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler, judge james, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from post malone. and now, hang tight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
for schuh, drew, thinks for joining >>> my name's dorothy. owner of everett and jones barbecue in oakland, california. our special tonight is our homemade meats. that comes with two sides of cornbread for the price of $18. let's get this show started! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, sarah silverman, from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler, judge james, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from post...
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audience will get a chance to see what happens, before dorothy, arrive in os, musical portrays a sort of the wicked witch of the business and glennda got witch. >> we bring broadway on the road and it is a pretty large production so you will see same show and same you see in new york city as would you here in philadelphia. >> and love it too. >>> it runs two and a half hours, before each show a lottery will be held for front orchestra seats for just $25 cash. wicked will be here for five weeks, through the 27th, of august. i've got to see that. >> one of my favorites. >>> meteorologist chelsea in grammys here. nice place to set fit is hot but lately it doesn't even feel like july. >> we have been dealing with very cool wet's cross the region today, with temperatures well below average, this time of the year and we are tracking showers because of this cooler weather that has moved n lets go to graphics, we will show you official high temperature today in philadelphia was 79 degrees. that is well below our average of 87 for this time of the year. definitely cool out there for sure and w
audience will get a chance to see what happens, before dorothy, arrive in os, musical portrays a sort of the wicked witch of the business and glennda got witch. >> we bring broadway on the road and it is a pretty large production so you will see same show and same you see in new york city as would you here in philadelphia. >> and love it too. >>> it runs two and a half hours, before each show a lottery will be held for front orchestra seats for just $25 cash. wicked will be...
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. >> reporter: bob and dorothy more say the wall fire was so huge, so devastating, they were just not sure what they would find when they returned home. >> as i was coming up the road, kind of here and there, my stomach was sinking. >> reporter: but then you saw it and what? >> oh!! thank god! somebody's looking out after us. because our house is here. but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know that i'm sorry, but your house is gone, dear. >> reporter: this is what she is talking about. her neighbor's property across the street. as you can see, the cars are melted, the house wiped out. the house right next door belonged to the orsillo family burned to the ground. >> we have lost memories, my poor children who grew up here, you know -- family home. >> reporter: cal fire reports at least 41 homes have been destroyed and three others damaged. 55 other structures have been damaged or destroyed. >> so i just can't believe it. i just can't believe we're so blessed. >> reporter: this man worked in berkeley. for the past few days, he like other evacuees, feared the worst. some of h
. >> reporter: bob and dorothy more say the wall fire was so huge, so devastating, they were just not sure what they would find when they returned home. >> as i was coming up the road, kind of here and there, my stomach was sinking. >> reporter: but then you saw it and what? >> oh!! thank god! somebody's looking out after us. because our house is here. but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know that i'm sorry, but your house is gone, dear. >> reporter:...
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dorothy and her cousin peter were here to remember their grandfather.re among 200 invited guests with personal connections to the battle. that word on there is as close to a body as we are ever going to get for our grandfather. the ethos behind building this was for people to say he is here. and in a way, he's here. but, in a way, he's not here. in flanders fields, the poppies blow between the crosses. in ypres main square, dame helen mirren spoke the words of the war poet john mccrae to try to express the horror he witnessed. the larks scarce heard amid the guns below. i was in the front—line trench at passchendaele. winston churchill wanted the ruins of ypres left as a memorial. tonight, meticulously rebuilt, they told the story of men now gone, their generation may have left us, but this city still marks their passing, still keeps a promise it made all those years ago. and a century on, a parade marches of the street to the hall were so many now lie. robert hall, bbc news, ypres. stay with us on bbc news. still to come. a pioneering programme in chin
dorothy and her cousin peter were here to remember their grandfather.re among 200 invited guests with personal connections to the battle. that word on there is as close to a body as we are ever going to get for our grandfather. the ethos behind building this was for people to say he is here. and in a way, he's here. but, in a way, he's not here. in flanders fields, the poppies blow between the crosses. in ypres main square, dame helen mirren spoke the words of the war poet john mccrae to try to...
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. >> reporter: bob and dorothy moore say the wall fire was so huge, so devastating they were just not sure what they would find when they returned to their home. >> as i was coming up to the road and all the houses that were not here and kind of here and there, my stomach was sinking. >> reporter: but then you saw it and what? >> oh, thank god, somebody is looking out after us because our house is here, but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know i'm sorry, but your house is gone, dear. >> reporter: this is what she's talking about, her neighbor's property across the street. as you can see, the cars are melted, the house completely wiped out. cal fire said about 100 buildings have been destroyed or damaged, many here saying firefighters were heroes for saving their property and this fire team is also being praised because as they worked hard to save homes, they made a split decision to rescue an american flag. this freelance photographer captured the image now going viral. >> as power lines are falling down, propane tanks exploding, they were moving house to house to house a
. >> reporter: bob and dorothy moore say the wall fire was so huge, so devastating they were just not sure what they would find when they returned to their home. >> as i was coming up to the road and all the houses that were not here and kind of here and there, my stomach was sinking. >> reporter: but then you saw it and what? >> oh, thank god, somebody is looking out after us because our house is here, but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know i'm sorry, but...
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. >> reporter: bob and dorothy more say moore weren't sure what they would find when they returned to their home in the wall fire. >> houses were here and there. my stomach was sinking. then i saw it and, oh, thank god. somebody is looking out after us. >> our house is here but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know that, i'm sorry, but your house is gone, dear. >> reporter: this is what she is talking about her neighbors' property across the street. as you can see, the cars are melted, the house destroyed. cal fire says about 100 buildings have been destroyed or damaged, many saying firefighters were heroes for saving their properties. and this fire team is also being praised because as they were working hard to save homes, they made a split decision to rescue an american flag. a freelance photographer captured the image that's going viral now. >> as power lines are falling down, propane tanks were exploding, they were moving from house to house to house. as they were going back around the corner of the house, they noticed the american flag. and one of the firefighters is
. >> reporter: bob and dorothy more say moore weren't sure what they would find when they returned to their home in the wall fire. >> houses were here and there. my stomach was sinking. then i saw it and, oh, thank god. somebody is looking out after us. >> our house is here but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know that, i'm sorry, but your house is gone, dear. >> reporter: this is what she is talking about her neighbors' property across the street. as you...
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host: thank you, dorothy. a lot of comments and reaction on capitol hill.elman's from former vice presidential candidate -- comments from former vice presidential candidate tim kaine. , nothing istigation proven yet. but we are now beyond obstruction of justice in terms of what is being investigated. this is moving into perjury, false statements, and even potentially treason. host: tim kaine, the sender from virginia -- senator from virginia. treason, anyone yet but headline in the washington charms. they write the latest accusation against trump administration is treason, a serious crime indeed, and some that the unhinged democrats are throwing around as if they know what they're talking about. the write tim kaine, distinguished senator from virginia and hillary clinton's late lamented running mate, says the latest attempt by the new york times to persuade us that it has finally found the smoking gun puts the case against beyond obstruction of justice. painter, a lawyer wasis mr -- president george w. bush's ethics nanny, says the junior mr. trump behavior
host: thank you, dorothy. a lot of comments and reaction on capitol hill.elman's from former vice presidential candidate -- comments from former vice presidential candidate tim kaine. , nothing istigation proven yet. but we are now beyond obstruction of justice in terms of what is being investigated. this is moving into perjury, false statements, and even potentially treason. host: tim kaine, the sender from virginia -- senator from virginia. treason, anyone yet but headline in the washington...
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av reporter: dorothy cochrane, aviation curator with the smithsonian air and space museum is skepticalry that she was captured by the japanese has been around basically since she disappeared. >> reporter: but she's also confident that the fascination with exactly what happened to amelia earhart will continue for years to come. >> it's one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century. >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> brown: and i did hear a collective sigh of relief in the control room. all right, folks. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. roank you for joining us. i'll see you again tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org say: not so fast! filing the first... of what is expected to be many lawsuits to stop the state from building ma >>> northern california environmentalists say not so fast! filing the first of what is expected to be many lawsuits to stop the state from building massive tunnels under the delta. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at
av reporter: dorothy cochrane, aviation curator with the smithsonian air and space museum is skepticalry that she was captured by the japanese has been around basically since she disappeared. >> reporter: but she's also confident that the fascination with exactly what happened to amelia earhart will continue for years to come. >> it's one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century. >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> brown: and i did hear a collective sigh...
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who won this new constitution and we also know by constitutional law that there has to be done by dorothy claiming in asking for the new constitution you can not just unilaterally as a president tell your people ok well i don't like that you've got the current constitution i want to write a new one so that i can decide who stays in power i can decide who i appoint to the high court and i could also decide what goes on in congress that reason why matilda was called for these constitution constituent assembly is in order to empower the population and to get a mandate so that through money that mandate they can actually do. gain leverage is the position of the government there has been a strengthened regarding this the government is seeking the united states has taken as truly aggressive stance against the government of an assault on this entire ridge by the opposition and the government of the united states encourage encourage their position to continue with the violence and this is part of the problem who said the united states isn't to actually tell venezuelans who to elect how to lead th
who won this new constitution and we also know by constitutional law that there has to be done by dorothy claiming in asking for the new constitution you can not just unilaterally as a president tell your people ok well i don't like that you've got the current constitution i want to write a new one so that i can decide who stays in power i can decide who i appoint to the high court and i could also decide what goes on in congress that reason why matilda was called for these constitution...