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number one, his mother dorothy. dorothy ford was formerly dorothy king. leslie lynch king was an abusive husband and an abusive father. he abused dorothy both mentally and physically and even threatened the life of their newborn child. and it reached the point that dorothy decided she had no choice but to flee him and seek a divorce, something that she did. we have to keep in mind just how brave this is of dorothy. during much of the 1900s the idea of getting divorced especially when children was involved was stigmatized. but for dorothy this had to be done not only for her own welfare but the welfare of her young child. and so dorothy became to her son, the person who became gerald r. ford, jr. a symbol of strength and perseverance, especially in times when facing terrible odds. gerald ford, jr., whom dorothy married in 1917 and the person whom gerald r. ford, jr. believed, at least until his teen years was in his biological father. and even when he found out that ford senior was his stepfather, still saw ford as his father. it was gerald ford, jr. who i
number one, his mother dorothy. dorothy ford was formerly dorothy king. leslie lynch king was an abusive husband and an abusive father. he abused dorothy both mentally and physically and even threatened the life of their newborn child. and it reached the point that dorothy decided she had no choice but to flee him and seek a divorce, something that she did. we have to keep in mind just how brave this is of dorothy. during much of the 1900s the idea of getting divorced especially when children...
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number one, his mother dorothy. dorothy ford was formerly dorothy king. her former husband was an abusive husband and father. he abused dorothy mentally and physically. he even threatened the life of their newborn child. reached the point that dorothy had no choice to flee him and seek a divorce. we have to keep in mind, just how brave this is of dorothy. during much of the 1900s, the idea of getting divorced, especially with children involved was stigmatized. for dorothy, this had to be done not only for her own welfare, but also that of her young child. so, she became, to her son, the person who became gerald r ford, junior a person who is facing terrible odds. the person who gerald r. ford believed , at least until his teen years was his biological father. even, when he found out that ford senior was his stepfather, he still saw ford as his father. it was gerald ford senior who introduced jerry and his three brothers to sports, including football. he opened up his own business in 1929 which was probably the worst timing possible. as we know, that same
number one, his mother dorothy. dorothy ford was formerly dorothy king. her former husband was an abusive husband and father. he abused dorothy mentally and physically. he even threatened the life of their newborn child. reached the point that dorothy had no choice to flee him and seek a divorce. we have to keep in mind, just how brave this is of dorothy. during much of the 1900s, the idea of getting divorced, especially with children involved was stigmatized. for dorothy, this had to be done...
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. >> dorothy griffin was happy to collec her entire home >> the windows were starting to shake. >> she lives west of redding standi >> after about two days, we standi >> they haven't been given the >> a lot of people have to >> they are optimistic that >> dorothy said this is a report live in redding, i'm >> many long hours on the fire line. a passenger plane crashed in miracu survived. tonigh we learned at least 10 it was headed from durango to we have the latest. it may turn out to be one of the most remarkable survival stories achl plane crashes and everyone at least 80 are hurt and among priersor him and all the hopefu recovers fast. >> arrow mexico flight 2431 took off this afternoon in bad on board, 99 passengers and four crew members. someth went terribly wrong. anothe passenger >> honestly i thought there the plane started shake. >> the cause of the crash is the nbc bay area investigative taken another time. many are still in the hospital congre to continue prayin >> all the people working. >> nbc bay area news. >> have been following the our his body... found about tw months l
. >> dorothy griffin was happy to collec her entire home >> the windows were starting to shake. >> she lives west of redding standi >> after about two days, we standi >> they haven't been given the >> a lot of people have to >> they are optimistic that >> dorothy said this is a report live in redding, i'm >> many long hours on the fire line. a passenger plane crashed in miracu survived. tonigh we learned at least 10 it was headed from...
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we're going to speak with corey widen and her 8-year-old daughter dorothy in a moment.rning a parentg bate raging after the police were called on this mother and daughter. >> i saw the police just there like the police car and i heard the like sirens coming. >> i said, did i do something wrong? she said how old is she. i said she's 8. she said, okay, we got a call she was 5 or under. >> reporter: 8-year-old dorothy was out by herself walking her dog marshmallow in her chicago neighborhood earlier this month when someone called the cops. that call leading to a visit from police and an investigation from the department of children and family services. >> they found it unfounded but it took a lot to get to that point. >> reporter: lenore skenazy, an advocate for the free-range parenting movement, says independence is important for children. >> when you give them independence it's a chance for them to become resilient. >> reporter: earlier utah's governor signed a bill giving parents the freedom to allow their children to do more activities independently. without being pena
we're going to speak with corey widen and her 8-year-old daughter dorothy in a moment.rning a parentg bate raging after the police were called on this mother and daughter. >> i saw the police just there like the police car and i heard the like sirens coming. >> i said, did i do something wrong? she said how old is she. i said she's 8. she said, okay, we got a call she was 5 or under. >> reporter: 8-year-old dorothy was out by herself walking her dog marshmallow in her chicago...
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dorothy: sí, claro que estoy enojada.nque no todos aquí lo ven así. down abbett está lista para una segunda presidencia de donald trump. dawn: Él nos está tratando de ayudar, evitando que lleguen los que no deben estar aquí y dejando a los que sí pueden estar. angie: aunque este no es un asunto de inmigración indocumentada, la crisis de las visas h-2b le ha quitado el sueño a norma zúñiga. norma: es preocupante, porque uno se acostumbra a venir a trabajar acá y ganar su dinero para hacer sus cosas en méxico, no sé, pagar una casa, darle estudios a la familia, ayudar a la mamá, comprarle sus libros a sus hijos. angie: para modesta quedarse cuando se le venza su visa no es una opción. modesta: porque eso de andar de ilegal no. ya ve cómo están ahorita las deportaciones, muchas, y muchos están dejando aquí sus familias. por eso no, es mejor andar uno conforme la ley. angie: por eso para estas mujeres el no poder regresar a trabajar a maryland el próximo año será difícil. patricia: el departamento de seguridad nacional anunci
dorothy: sí, claro que estoy enojada.nque no todos aquí lo ven así. down abbett está lista para una segunda presidencia de donald trump. dawn: Él nos está tratando de ayudar, evitando que lleguen los que no deben estar aquí y dejando a los que sí pueden estar. angie: aunque este no es un asunto de inmigración indocumentada, la crisis de las visas h-2b le ha quitado el sueño a norma zúñiga. norma: es preocupante, porque uno se acostumbra a venir a trabajar acá y ganar su dinero para...
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and jewel king and dorothy butts also killed from a gunshot wound.olice are not ruling out the t possibilitt all three could have been killed by on >>> and this is a sketch of a man who approached a girl in the area of fairfax county. the man touched the girl and then exposed himself before running ooff. >>> developing this morning, and just steps away from yale university. officials a trying to figure out if someone intentionally distributed a laced bat of k2. rescue crews in new haven, connecticut, say first responders have been called to more than 60 overdoses since tuesday. here in d.c., more than 260 people were taken to hospitals over a ten-day period in july r synthetic drug overdoses. k2 is often callesynthetic marijua b marijuanut the chemical composition is different. >>> tonight, the redskins will 2018.r their first win in they lost their first game last week to the patriots. kickoff at 8:00 at fedex field. no word if we'll see new quarterback alex smith take the field. >>> it's 6:35. coming up, pets can bepricey, especially when it comes
and jewel king and dorothy butts also killed from a gunshot wound.olice are not ruling out the t possibilitt all three could have been killed by on >>> and this is a sketch of a man who approached a girl in the area of fairfax county. the man touched the girl and then exposed himself before running ooff. >>> developing this morning, and just steps away from yale university. officials a trying to figure out if someone intentionally distributed a laced bat of k2. rescue crews in...
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. >> dorothy butts was 43d,ears ast seen on christmas day, 2006. she also had a son. she died of a gunshot wound.nd she was fou separate from the other two victims. news4's jackie bensen h the latest on this investigation. jackie? >> reporter: doreen, someone hid them away. hoping to cov up three murders. science took dettives backn time 12 years. all they had were bones. e skeletalemains were discovered by construction workers renovating a propertye n th100 block of wayne place southeast in april. two were found buried together near the building, a third found in a crawl space. >> everyone's skeleton is unique. it's a good -- it has a lot of characteristics of the individuals. and so yes, the skeletal profile n include evidence of past injury and so forth. it led to the news that the families of verdell jefferson jewel king and dorothy bofts all hom lived in the neighborhood all reported missing in 2006 have been waiting to hear for some 12 years now. >> the impact of unsol d cases ispermanent. it's traumatic and today marks one step in the rovery of human remains. w
. >> dorothy butts was 43d,ears ast seen on christmas day, 2006. she also had a son. she died of a gunshot wound.nd she was fou separate from the other two victims. news4's jackie bensen h the latest on this investigation. jackie? >> reporter: doreen, someone hid them away. hoping to cov up three murders. science took dettives backn time 12 years. all they had were bones. e skeletalemains were discovered by construction workers renovating a propertye n th100 block of wayne place...
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bolivia as traditions but it's using illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture and also dorothy's are involved because they received it back while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother was trying over to cable and brutally come with a pole it was a huge crime who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be n.d.'s on al-jazeera corrupt officials have been ousted. and the activists of the chinese villager who can take center stage in on the president and local elections. in the last of a remarkable series filmed over five years al-jazeera documents of a new village committee. rebels to politicians. want. china as a democracy experiment on al-jazeera. you're watching all jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour soldiers in zimbabwe have opened fire on hundreds of opposition demonstrators in the capital hoddy protesters are angry about alleged vote rigging in the country's election the party of president emerson among has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of th
bolivia as traditions but it's using illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture and also dorothy's are involved because they received it back while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother was trying over to cable and brutally come with a pole it was a huge crime who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be n.d.'s on al-jazeera corrupt officials have been ousted. and the activists of...
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traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture not my idea also dorothy's are involved because they receive kick backs while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother was strangled with a cable and brutally coupled with a pole it was a humorous crime who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes on al-jazeera the middle east's most religiously diverse country you still have to go to just communities you don't have one vision for the future you have nineteen of them divided along sectarian lines the confessional system in lebanon has destroyed the only really real more and heavily influenced by regional allegiances and i was one prevailing over the other you have civil war so it's always this balance that's a he kept following its first parliamentary elections and nine years people in power investigates the state of lebanon on not just here. rising on the streets of harare amid claims as i'm bob way election was stolen at least three people have died. and thi
traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture not my idea also dorothy's are involved because they receive kick backs while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother was strangled with a cable and brutally coupled with a pole it was a humorous crime who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes on al-jazeera the middle east's most religiously diverse country...
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our third victim is dorothy butts, she was a 43-year-old female. >> reporter: it all began ipr late akull while working in a crapace of
our third victim is dorothy butts, she was a 43-year-old female. >> reporter: it all began ipr late akull while working in a crapace of
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lauren and dorothy both avoided losses by selling all of their shares in advance of the company's negativenouncement and have agreed to settle the charges against them i consenting to injunctions discouraging their ill-gotten gains and paying civil penalties. lauren has also agreed to be suspended from practicing before the commission as an accountant for at least five years. should not serve in the role of gatekeeper in our security markets. the settlements are subject to court approval. let me turn things over to stephen for some additional remarks. thank you. i would like to commend the excellent work of the staff members who handled this investigation and who will handle the litigation going forward. mccloskey,, patrick melissa armstrong. the insider trading enforcement program is a great success. have successfully detected and pursued insider trading schemes of all shapes and rises. -- sizes. by a singlepetrated faithless insider. in the past five years alone, ,hanks to the staff's hard work developing expertise and its use of highly effective analytical tools, the fcc has filed more
lauren and dorothy both avoided losses by selling all of their shares in advance of the company's negativenouncement and have agreed to settle the charges against them i consenting to injunctions discouraging their ill-gotten gains and paying civil penalties. lauren has also agreed to be suspended from practicing before the commission as an accountant for at least five years. should not serve in the role of gatekeeper in our security markets. the settlements are subject to court approval. let...
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. >> dorothy, boston university institute for sustainable energy. you didn't talk about the role of the insurance industry. shouldn't-- i mean, i'm looking for people who are -- who have a financial incentive to do something and they're an obvious one. >> dorothy, thank you for the question. during the focus project in thinking about the paper, i dug a little bit into the insurance industry. what i discovered was a certain amount of cynicism about the economic incentive that comes from insurance coverage. basically most policies are rerated and repriced annually, so that commercial real estate in insurance or business continuity insurance basically, they have predictive models to establish a baseline insurance rate, but because they're not-- the premiums aren't fixed. it's not like buying a life insurance policy where a flat-- like where tia craft gets you the same rate. insurance is rerated annually or every two years. while some of the insurance companies do great jobs of predicting, they're predicting the next five years and that's all they care
. >> dorothy, boston university institute for sustainable energy. you didn't talk about the role of the insurance industry. shouldn't-- i mean, i'm looking for people who are -- who have a financial incentive to do something and they're an obvious one. >> dorothy, thank you for the question. during the focus project in thinking about the paper, i dug a little bit into the insurance industry. what i discovered was a certain amount of cynicism about the economic incentive that comes...
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provisional national government of vietnam which was declared a terrorist organization by the countries or dorothy's back in january of course the war in vietnam ended more than four decades ago but apparently for some the struggle is ongoing. the vietnam war one of the world's bloodiest conflicts and the american army's biggest defeat ideologically opposed blocks in two decades of fighting came at a cost of fifty six thousand u.s. troops all in a bid to overthrow the communist regime of north vietnam but the casualties among civilians were much greater at least two million people died in the war. after hopes of tightening a democratic grip across the vietnamese state slipped away and up to one hundred forty one billion dollars was spent on military operations the us folded to what had been an exhausting rule at home and abroad. in one thousand nine hundred seventy three thousands of antiwar protesters would later contribute to the end of u.s. military involvement and two years later the south surrendered with vietnam forced to unite under a socialist flag. however it would take years for vietnam to
provisional national government of vietnam which was declared a terrorist organization by the countries or dorothy's back in january of course the war in vietnam ended more than four decades ago but apparently for some the struggle is ongoing. the vietnam war one of the world's bloodiest conflicts and the american army's biggest defeat ideologically opposed blocks in two decades of fighting came at a cost of fifty six thousand u.s. troops all in a bid to overthrow the communist regime of north...
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russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i'm hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national another country would be treated the same way i think we're a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country the media might be using language like spy an espionage but her lawyer says that those words can't be found in any legal documents and that
russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed...
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vernelljefferson, dorothy butts, all three disappeared in 2006. michael muse, former lead vocalist for legendary d.c. band raressence went 0 school with king's brothers. his own s has been missing since 2012. an environmentalist disappeared in 2009. he shared strength and hope with the families of missing women who came forward after the remains were discovered. >> i'm out here because i inow th a situation like this, people need help. >> henderson long is the founder of an organization called missing and exploed eastf the river. >> this is about human decency, about expressing love to the community. >> blans with the names of the missere released toward the sky over wayne place along with prayers they would one day bed. fo >> meanwhile, families of the wayne place murder victims have eeen dealing with the d.c. plekd examiner's off getting remains released trying to figure out a way to hold funerals. in southwest washington, jackie bensen, news4. >> thank you. another warning about verifying your uber ride before jumping into the car. poli identif
vernelljefferson, dorothy butts, all three disappeared in 2006. michael muse, former lead vocalist for legendary d.c. band raressence went 0 school with king's brothers. his own s has been missing since 2012. an environmentalist disappeared in 2009. he shared strength and hope with the families of missing women who came forward after the remains were discovered. >> i'm out here because i inow th a situation like this, people need help. >> henderson long is the founder of an...
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her name's dorothy. she was walking the family's dog. by herself. looked like that onl by herself. someone called the police. the police arrive found nothing wrong. a few days later child services got involved. >> i wanted her to start learning responsibility. she was gone for about five minutes and the next thing i know, the police are at the door. to make decisions when their children are old enough to be alone. >> child services dismissed this case. do >>> rothy's only chore in this hoe by the way is walking the dog. her mom says she's going to keep walking tog by herself in the neighborhood and busy and gladys kravitz can goi do something else. you know? like go bother ayner. >> youe wondering, we're in the newsroom tonight and decided to give the break for lighting reasons. >> clean it. >> in the storm center, way back yonder, is it warmer, colder wher you are? >> i don't know if you could see me. at home you was waving in the background. i can see miss in the shot. a little behin thecenes here tonight. let's talk about this weather. it is fantastic. a hint of fall in the air
her name's dorothy. she was walking the family's dog. by herself. looked like that onl by herself. someone called the police. the police arrive found nothing wrong. a few days later child services got involved. >> i wanted her to start learning responsibility. she was gone for about five minutes and the next thing i know, the police are at the door. to make decisions when their children are old enough to be alone. >> child services dismissed this case. do >>> rothy's only...
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russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i'm hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national another country would be treated the same way if it were a little bit of a russian for time here in the country the media might be using language like spy in spanish but her lawyer says that those words can't be found in any legal documents and that she's n
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gallery and looking for drug dealers in response to what many saw as the heavy handedness of off dorothy's hundreds took to the streets to protest the government and to fight for progressive values by down say. gay rights activists live on video need to organize the regular bt night at one of the clubs that was raided he says the community often faces abuse and violence in georgia and that's why they are a key group in the push for a more liberal society the community as well as other groups have enjoyed by c.n.n. yes a safe space as a space where they can enjoy still a very quality freedom. which is. in those club scenes it's very conservative. and though the club rates for presenting this threat to the safe environment georgia. it's to be at a crossroads between its past and its future but conservative forces including the georgian orthodox church are also very powerful in the country and in recent years several nationalist groups have appeared on the georgian political scene. is a musician and he's also the co-founder of the ultra nationalist movement georgian march which has rallied cr
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protests that have shaken sweden of late a string of recent arson attacks rocked the country with dorothy's describing them as organized and prepared police said up to one hundred cars were destroyed or damaged in sweden's second biggest city gothenburg earlier this month. thank. you. so much. lead. police have arrested three suspects in connection with the attacks one of them is of turkish origin although any motive behind the attacks is unknown sun media reports and politicians have shifted the blame to the right wing social democratic party they claim such an incident would benefit the parties and immigration stance well those are the headlines for this hour here at the top of the hour it will be andrew farmer with the latest headlines. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the way i think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way that doesn't me
protests that have shaken sweden of late a string of recent arson attacks rocked the country with dorothy's describing them as organized and prepared police said up to one hundred cars were destroyed or damaged in sweden's second biggest city gothenburg earlier this month. thank. you. so much. lead. police have arrested three suspects in connection with the attacks one of them is of turkish origin although any motive behind the attacks is unknown sun media reports and politicians have shifted...
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dorothy's are struggling to cope the conditions in the parks and streets are becoming intolerable in the middle. raids by riot police have cleared the large tented camps where many of them found temporary refuge but the tough new laws just passed by the national assembly will cut the time period during which they can claim asylum the claim is rejected that only have fifteen days to lodge an appeal and the time they can be kept in detention waiting for deportation has been doubled to ninety days now via a sale voted against the bill she believes fran should take in more refugees and be less scared in flood but once people have left their home there it's a whole deal and we cannot just send them back i believe we have to look at the situation differently you can't just say we don't want that and it's a way of closing your eyes that is meaningless it's a way to deny reality their original here. charity workers have described the situation as explosive the refugees are being forced to share the streets with drug addicts and dealers in crack cocaine public bars are being closed and fights
dorothy's are struggling to cope the conditions in the parks and streets are becoming intolerable in the middle. raids by riot police have cleared the large tented camps where many of them found temporary refuge but the tough new laws just passed by the national assembly will cut the time period during which they can claim asylum the claim is rejected that only have fifteen days to lodge an appeal and the time they can be kept in detention waiting for deportation has been doubled to ninety days...
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russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i am hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national in another country would be treated the same way they were a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country the media might be using language like spy in but her lawyer says that those words can't be found in any legal documents and that she's nev
russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed...
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traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture not my own and also dorothy's are involved because they receive kick backs while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry me malady my mother was trying over to cable and brutally come up with a pole it was a he described who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be n.d.'s on al-jazeera. anymore i'm ahead of homage and his reminder of our top stories this hour a plane carrying a ninety seven passengers and four crew members has crashed in the mexican city of durango this is soon after take off the plane belonged to the national carrier aero mexico and there is no word yet on casualties and local reports say survivors have been found close to a nearby highway. and facebook says it's found evidence of attempts to influence the upcoming u.s. mid-term elections it says it's removed thirty two fake accounts that were being used to sway the outcome of the polls in november. an attack on a government building has killed at least fifteen peop
traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture not my own and also dorothy's are involved because they receive kick backs while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry me malady my mother was trying over to cable and brutally come up with a pole it was a he described who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be n.d.'s on al-jazeera. anymore i'm ahead of homage and his reminder of...
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tradition but it's using illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture by my opinion also dorothy'sre involved because they received it but while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother would strangle would be curable and brutally coupled with coal because if you describe who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be andy's on al-jazeera. again you're watching al-jazeera has a reminder of our top stories this hour soldiers in zimbabwe have opened fire on hundreds of opposition demonstrations and the capital harare protests as angry about an alleged vote rigging in the country's election a posse of president has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of the presidential votes has not yet know. turkey is condemning the u.s. decision to impose sanctions on two of its senior ministers is the latest effort by the trump administration to get aggro to release an american pastor under brunson is accused of helping a group the turkish government says is behind a failed coup att
tradition but it's using illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture by my opinion also dorothy'sre involved because they received it but while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother would strangle would be curable and brutally coupled with coal because if you describe who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be andy's on al-jazeera. again you're watching al-jazeera has a reminder of...
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dorothy in washington, michigan. republican. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air. what is on your mind? caller: i keep watching this and they keep talking about trump and his associates. trouble,iate was in 10, 12 years ago. this has nothing to do with trump. host: are you talking about paul manafort? caller: yes. and the other one there. trump has already said that he paid money to him when he was running. so i don't know why they keep it up, but they are. is doing an excellent job on the economy and things running this government. thank you. host: another program note for all of you. the hill newspaper notes the dnc to confront fate of superdelegates after bitter 2016 fight. members of the democratic national committee gearing up for a bitter fight this weekend over the role of superdelegates in their nominating process. tom perez is pushing for a proposal of the summer meeting in chicago that seeks to reduce the influence of superdelegates in the nomination process by preventing them from voting in the first ballot. they would get to vo
dorothy in washington, michigan. republican. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air. what is on your mind? caller: i keep watching this and they keep talking about trump and his associates. trouble,iate was in 10, 12 years ago. this has nothing to do with trump. host: are you talking about paul manafort? caller: yes. and the other one there. trump has already said that he paid money to him when he was running. so i don't know why they keep it up, but they are. is doing an...
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to what dorothy from oxfam is saying.reinforcing showers, digging drainage systems, putting in sandbags. what has happened has been very commendable, the training has been positive. the damage has been minimal. but are these refugees going to stay there? you talked about the infrastructure built, you talk about the safety side of things which needs massive improvement, are they going to stay there, is this it, this is why the infrastructure needs to be built? there is no easy solution to this. what is clear is that there needs to be diplomatic pressure so that the rohingya can go home. at the moment thatis rohingya can go home. at the moment that is not the case. what we need to focus on is keeping people safe, how do we give them what they need to survive what they are in bangladesh. that is why oxfam is calling for 15% of new funding coming in to look at how we tackle some of the issues facing women and girls as we know they are the most honourable. what's that in pounds... so for example the world bank funding, if we w
to what dorothy from oxfam is saying.reinforcing showers, digging drainage systems, putting in sandbags. what has happened has been very commendable, the training has been positive. the damage has been minimal. but are these refugees going to stay there? you talked about the infrastructure built, you talk about the safety side of things which needs massive improvement, are they going to stay there, is this it, this is why the infrastructure needs to be built? there is no easy solution to this....
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that's how corey widen views the d-c-f-s investigation launched after someone spotted her daughter, dorothymily dog alone.shortly after the 8-year-old got home, a wilmette police officer rang the doorbell.dorothy widen/ 8- years-old: "i was like really scared. i saw the police just there. like the police's car and i heard the like sirens going off."corey widen/mother: "she said, 'are you the one whose daughter just took a little white dog for a walk?' and i said, 'yeah.' i said, 'why did she do something wrong?' she said, 'no. how old is she?' i said, 'she's 8.' she said, 'ok because we got a call it was an unattended 5 year old.' i said, 'oh no she's 8-years old.'"widen says the officer said that was fine, and left, but that wasn't the end of the family's trouble.corey widen/mother: "so apparently whoever call the police didn't think the police were a good enough judge of what was ok and not ok. then they called dcfs. the police did not call dcfs."an investigation was launched and widen hired an attorney to clear her name.the matter was resolved in less than 2-weeks, but widen says she was
that's how corey widen views the d-c-f-s investigation launched after someone spotted her daughter, dorothymily dog alone.shortly after the 8-year-old got home, a wilmette police officer rang the doorbell.dorothy widen/ 8- years-old: "i was like really scared. i saw the police just there. like the police's car and i heard the like sirens going off."corey widen/mother: "she said, 'are you the one whose daughter just took a little white dog for a walk?' and i said, 'yeah.' i said,...
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dorothy kitchen o'neill is another featured in this exhibit.o what you have here is a kind of album put together by mary breckenridge. the breckenridges were an old line family in america, and mary had gone overseas to serve as a nurse, first for the british and then for the french in 1915 and 1916. she is actually working in the hospital in paris for the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916, and this is given to her in remembrance of her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to her craft, she also had some health conditions, she's forced to come home no 1917 because she's having issues with her health and she literally dies that year from those complications. and yet, as you have here, a letter from the red cross thanking her family, thanking her for her dedication to the war and her service to the red cross and how much they're going to miss her presence and her contributions in the future. this is when the red cross, which had been around for a bit, really kind of lays its claim to international humanitarian aid in a way that
dorothy kitchen o'neill is another featured in this exhibit.o what you have here is a kind of album put together by mary breckenridge. the breckenridges were an old line family in america, and mary had gone overseas to serve as a nurse, first for the british and then for the french in 1915 and 1916. she is actually working in the hospital in paris for the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916, and this is given to her in remembrance of her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to...
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people who are impacted by this release at the ridges are women and children they're the i mean my dorothy of the book i mean sound really have nothing to do with it with but. it must begin to think more carefully. so that one day a large initial one all rise up and say it is the west cut off kilter developing countries is it's the this is light is it must not be allowed to continue. this is a good brushing a scrap yard in the canadian capital accra. alongside no bill it's ranked as one of the most toxic places on the planet. it's when men women and children live and work with electronic waste trying to extract valuable materials from items people in richer parts of the world discard. it's a toxic and harmful tracings both to local people and to the environment. as the range of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world the face of all growing crisis. as huge in bolt of second and electronics and the last idea that was carried out in the case that seventy percent of in boards of electronic and electric up asses and
people who are impacted by this release at the ridges are women and children they're the i mean my dorothy of the book i mean sound really have nothing to do with it with but. it must begin to think more carefully. so that one day a large initial one all rise up and say it is the west cut off kilter developing countries is it's the this is light is it must not be allowed to continue. this is a good brushing a scrap yard in the canadian capital accra. alongside no bill it's ranked as one of the...
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keeping the books in order, kelly's 93-year-old mother dorothy. >> new york city's so special.rhood's gone through lots of changes. a lot of the old places, the old haunts came and went. a lot of the clubs are going under. >> reporter: even in a digital age where production is rapidly trending toward automation, everything here is still crafted by hand. >> a lot of wood out of chelsea. chummily's is the old speakeasy on bet effort. >> reporter: the sawdust that lines the floorboards at carmine street were once part of the city, old cultural landmarks, many that no longer exist. you call the reclaimed wood you that use in these guitars the h >> reporter: it's the bones of these buildings. all these buildings are framed out in this old wood. they throw it away. i find it in dumpsters. i do a lot of dumpster diving. and i've managed to get some really nice iconic historic buildings. >> reporter: littered among the stacks of pine in kelly's shop include beams from the 130-year-old chelsea hotel and prohibition-era speak easy chumly's, stomping grounds for some of rock and roll's gr
keeping the books in order, kelly's 93-year-old mother dorothy. >> new york city's so special.rhood's gone through lots of changes. a lot of the old places, the old haunts came and went. a lot of the clubs are going under. >> reporter: even in a digital age where production is rapidly trending toward automation, everything here is still crafted by hand. >> a lot of wood out of chelsea. chummily's is the old speakeasy on bet effort. >> reporter: the sawdust that lines the...
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from dorothy parker's description as - - in search of thea city. - - one urban theorist called it a quote, gigantic conglomeration of theme parks. a light composed of disneyland. even today, when the downtowns revival is increasingly sophisticated culture wise and its thriving diverse population have rendered most of these well-formed criticisms obsolete, the question remains, should los angeles and its geographical disadvantages had been allowed to grow so large? with water becoming such a dire issue in southern california and throughout the american west, the temptation may be to say no. but thanks to more enlightened conservation policies in recent years, the city consumed less water in 2015 than it did in 1970. despite gaining over 1 million more residents. short of some kind of disaster scenario, los angeles is not going to disappear anytime soon. thanks to mulholland, curtis and mcpherson, and many others before and after them, the mirage in the desert has become indelibly real. it's up to a new generation of urban image makers to ensure it continues to flourish. thank you. [applaus
from dorothy parker's description as - - in search of thea city. - - one urban theorist called it a quote, gigantic conglomeration of theme parks. a light composed of disneyland. even today, when the downtowns revival is increasingly sophisticated culture wise and its thriving diverse population have rendered most of these well-formed criticisms obsolete, the question remains, should los angeles and its geographical disadvantages had been allowed to grow so large? with water becoming such a...
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as it's known doesn't he still in just a dorothy and he'll be going on to zurich then tomorrow who are back in berlin friday in life sick and then he'll be away over the long weekend. and what about sleep. being not a lot but there are rumors of between four and six hours i also don't think it'll be much more depending on how busy he is or whether he's travelling it's not you can tell from when his emails arrive inside and come. soon as it's time to end a system like her has at least the same level of stress i have the boss is only as good as his assistant and not because you don't notice that with her she's only been in the job for a few months so she's still fresh but she also has the constitution for it to top it off you can see to it this time i saw. my own house about the dog understands he's had a permanent contract as a security guard for half a year. and i know tight fitting out the time i went to school for fourteen years i speak two or three foreign languages. so if i ever got the opportunity again and had the initiative i could imagine becoming a lawyer or a judge to hear th
as it's known doesn't he still in just a dorothy and he'll be going on to zurich then tomorrow who are back in berlin friday in life sick and then he'll be away over the long weekend. and what about sleep. being not a lot but there are rumors of between four and six hours i also don't think it'll be much more depending on how busy he is or whether he's travelling it's not you can tell from when his emails arrive inside and come. soon as it's time to end a system like her has at least the same...
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role of mary jackson, she was the first engineer of, black woman engineer at nasa and she along with dorothyn glenn, our first american astronaut into space. and people didn't know that women were human computers. they were actually doing those numbers before we had the inanimate object, the computer. and so just to think about if that story was not told, that would be another story about us that would be erased, and i think we have to really make sure that we have that representation out there and people know that we're from the ghettos to nasa, we're changing the world. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: now you're another type of computer. now it's "dirty computer." >> yes. >> stephen: now, what is the dirty computer? is that the human mind? >> well, you know, the dirty computer speaks to, um-- what it means when humanity, you know, says that we are full of bugs and viruses because of our very existence. whether it be, you know, you a blman, bei a minority, an immigrant, the marginalized, it speaks to what it means to say that our bugs and our viruses, the things that make us different,
role of mary jackson, she was the first engineer of, black woman engineer at nasa and she along with dorothyn glenn, our first american astronaut into space. and people didn't know that women were human computers. they were actually doing those numbers before we had the inanimate object, the computer. and so just to think about if that story was not told, that would be another story about us that would be erased, and i think we have to really make sure that we have that representation out there...
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jewel king and dorothy butts lived nearby. all three women were in their 40 all three were reported missing in t same year, 2006. their disappearances went mostly unremarked upon outside of their own family. now the people assessmembled wh the bodies were found want to draw attention to the victims. they also want their families to know that even after all this time, after 12 years, that there are people out here in the communityho feel compassion for their loss. and want to know that they support them. again, you can see t d.c. police car here on the street behind me. it has been pretty much ace presere ever since this discovery was made in april. and in a short time, they'll get together release balloons and say the names of these three murder victims. live in southeast waington, ckie benson, news4. >>> now to theearch for a suspect after a woodbridge woman was sexually assaulted on her way home.s police say t is the man who did it. the woman noticed him following her near aurora drive and bose lane monday. when her path cut
jewel king and dorothy butts lived nearby. all three women were in their 40 all three were reported missing in t same year, 2006. their disappearances went mostly unremarked upon outside of their own family. now the people assessmembled wh the bodies were found want to draw attention to the victims. they also want their families to know that even after all this time, after 12 years, that there are people out here in the communityho feel compassion for their loss. and want to know that they...
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dorothy butts was 43 years old and lastas seen on chris day in 2006. also died of a gunshot wound. investigators say she was found separate from the other two wctims. we spoith one neighbor who knew one of these women. >> i knew her through theru program that i was in. when they showed me her face and i knew who she was, i saidoh my god, you know, you ain't never thought thereboould be so you know. >> officials are not ruling out the possibility tt one person could have killed all three cmen. >>> paul manafold learn his fate by the end of the day. jury deliberations began in alexandria this morning. president trump's former campaign chair is f ing 18 counts of tax and bank fraud. if convicted, manafort could spend the rest of his life in prison. e to download the nbc washingt app for updates throughout the day. >>> critics are speakingagut nst president trump's decision to revoke security clearance for former cia direct john ennan, and he's threatening to do the same to a long list of others. news4's susan mcginnisxplains what's coming really behind th
dorothy butts was 43 years old and lastas seen on chris day in 2006. also died of a gunshot wound. investigators say she was found separate from the other two wctims. we spoith one neighbor who knew one of these women. >> i knew her through theru program that i was in. when they showed me her face and i knew who she was, i saidoh my god, you know, you ain't never thought thereboould be so you know. >> officials are not ruling out the possibility tt one person could have killed all...
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here, dorothy.s as one of television's most gifted creative writers. when you look back at the past women's role models on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris was the greatest writer of her generation at that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should have known not to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at different things. so, yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice. >> oh, do you know how many problems we have solved over a cheesecake at this kitchen table? >> no, dorothy. exactly how many. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest ratings races in years. here's just about one everybody predicts will be a big hit. "designing women" on cbs. four friends
here, dorothy.s as one of television's most gifted creative writers. when you look back at the past women's role models on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris was the greatest writer of her generation at that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should have known not to...
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that coming up, dorothy -- is a direct quote. andrew left why he is changing his tune on twitter. and a reminder that you can catch all of her interviews on the bloomberg with the function and check out all the new information about bayer, gold, you name it. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: that is some of our reporting from tictoc. >> time for charting futures, where we dove into the futures market. let's take a look at bitcoin. pretty volatile year for the bitcoin, the last couple weeks no exception. we have bitcoin down about 19%, almost in a mini bear market from its july high around $8,300 per bitcoin, this on a combination of technical selling, and the delay of a bitcoin backed etf. so let's put this in the context of the longer-term technicals and hop into the bloomberg. this is interesting, because we will look at the coin in terms of the nasdaq crash back in 2000. we are looking at bitcoin, up, up and away, $20,000 per bitcoin my steer, then the crash with on the bottom, and the nasdaq back in 2000 going into 2000, the bi
that coming up, dorothy -- is a direct quote. andrew left why he is changing his tune on twitter. and a reminder that you can catch all of her interviews on the bloomberg with the function and check out all the new information about bayer, gold, you name it. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: that is some of our reporting from tictoc. >> time for charting futures, where we dove into the futures market. let's take a look at bitcoin. pretty volatile year for the bitcoin, the last couple weeks no...
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amy: and he joined with dorothy the legendary catholic worker activist and founder of the catholic workerement, against the civil defense. explain. >> the united states required once a year that people take shelter for 10 minutes or half an hour, something like that, in the early 1950's. the catholic worker and the other organizations tried to protest, refusing to take shelter. them got29 of arrested. it was not david. he had not moved then. he later helped organize a large protest in 1959, 19 60, 1961, in opposition, and eventually the government gave up. out and refusing to take shelter. amy: jeremy scahill, you have known david mcreynolds s for moe than two decades. talk about his influence on your life and wife he made susuch a difference t to you.. >> amy, the united states is a country that is fundamentally built on lies about itself. both david mcreynolds and the late berrigan brothers said the biggest lie of america is that nuclear weapons keep us safe, the biggest lie of modern times. if you look at who gets endless hours of cable news, henry kissinger died and i think all the ne
amy: and he joined with dorothy the legendary catholic worker activist and founder of the catholic workerement, against the civil defense. explain. >> the united states required once a year that people take shelter for 10 minutes or half an hour, something like that, in the early 1950's. the catholic worker and the other organizations tried to protest, refusing to take shelter. them got29 of arrested. it was not david. he had not moved then. he later helped organize a large protest in...
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our third victim is dorothy butts, she was a 43-year-old female. >> reporter: it all began ipr late a when a construction sew found a human skull while working in a crapace of this building on wayne place in southeast. cadaver dogs were brought in. the skeletal remns of three women were discovered buried in and around this building. the chief medical examinerul red the deaths homicide, saying two of the women were shot and one was killed by inflicted trauma. now officials say they know a lot more about these three women. >> three females in their 40s. th are all believe to have lived in close proximity to where the remains were discovered. reporter: so there's still a lot of mystery surrounding this. they said today that they're not sure that there's just one suspect involved in all three murders but they do believe at least two of the women were killed, quote unquote, during the same incident becau their bodies were buried so closely together, there was no dirt between the two bodies. they belied they were murde and buried at the same time. again, those three women were r allorted mi
our third victim is dorothy butts, she was a 43-year-old female. >> reporter: it all began ipr late a when a construction sew found a human skull while working in a crapace of this building on wayne place in southeast. cadaver dogs were brought in. the skeletal remns of three women were discovered buried in and around this building. the chief medical examinerul red the deaths homicide, saying two of the women were shot and one was killed by inflicted trauma. now officials say they know a...
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my name is dorothy. i'm a resident of san francisco. we would like to have 100% l.b.e. exemption from the p.l.a. ordinance. we would also like a trade union to open up their membership and document to the city how they are recruiting long-term local residents who are women cap who are people of colour back and who are immigrants. we would also like that to be documented for the city to have. i am for the l.b.e. it works for me. thank you. [applause] '. >> hello supervisors. i am a local women-owned business. i'm certified l.b.e. i've been doing business for 17 years. construction trucking. i work on the local road. with this p.l.a., it will severely hinder my ability to continue to work and provide trucking to contractors. ultimately, i think this will make me shut my doris and i will no longer be able to have a business in the city. i oppose. thank you i am a small business woman owned company. i provide trucking services on many city projects, and i oppose the p.l.a. 's. >> thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am a small business and a resident in san francisco
my name is dorothy. i'm a resident of san francisco. we would like to have 100% l.b.e. exemption from the p.l.a. ordinance. we would also like a trade union to open up their membership and document to the city how they are recruiting long-term local residents who are women cap who are people of colour back and who are immigrants. we would also like that to be documented for the city to have. i am for the l.b.e. it works for me. thank you. [applause] '. >> hello supervisors. i am a local...
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fine as i said earlier, of the activities, and i must say that my managing editor at that time, buck dorothy was great. after a couple of years, he said helen, you are on your own. you can do what you think you need to. you can go where you want, you just have to make sure that we keep the port of baltimore appear. one of the complaints i always heard about port of baltimore was that the railroads controlled the tears, and the railroads did not want trucks on the peers -- piers. this was in a new era. i went to the governor, and i said we need to do something about getting a public agency running the port. . the governor agreed, and he appointed a committee to work on that. in the first, 1955, at the state legislator, we lost that effort. that was the first time i had been in annapolis. right after that session ended, those of us who were very sensitive to a need, started our committee backup for 1956, and in 1956, we won. we got them -- the maryland port authority that was changed later. here we are, 1956 july 1, we got a new agency. well, more than local politicians would come around to me
fine as i said earlier, of the activities, and i must say that my managing editor at that time, buck dorothy was great. after a couple of years, he said helen, you are on your own. you can do what you think you need to. you can go where you want, you just have to make sure that we keep the port of baltimore appear. one of the complaints i always heard about port of baltimore was that the railroads controlled the tears, and the railroads did not want trucks on the peers -- piers. this was in a...