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and just as john douglas had predicted, prante had passed an earlier polygraph test.he prediction that prante would be driving a red volkswagen. >> where that came from, only john could say, but it turned out that that individual did, in fact, have that volkswagen. >> prosecutors believe that when carla brown's fiance left for work, john knocked on the door. >> maybe we can have you over for dinner. >> karla was talking on the telephone. >> wait a second. i just heard somebody at the door. let me call you back. what do you want? >> need some help moving in? >> i want you to leave. >> can't we talk a little? >> i want you to leave now. >> there was some kind of argument or struggle, possibly after she had rejected prante's sexual advances. he forced her into the basement and hit her with a tray table. at some point, he bit her on the shoulder and strangled her. afterwards, he staged the scene to make it appear to be a sexual assault. but when he changed her clothes, he made the mistake of fastening the top button, the first clue that the scene had been staged. he tied
and just as john douglas had predicted, prante had passed an earlier polygraph test.he prediction that prante would be driving a red volkswagen. >> where that came from, only john could say, but it turned out that that individual did, in fact, have that volkswagen. >> prosecutors believe that when carla brown's fiance left for work, john knocked on the door. >> maybe we can have you over for dinner. >> karla was talking on the telephone. >> wait a second. i just...
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he is running primarily against stephen douglas and stephen douglas was an unabashed, enthusiastic raceting white supremacist. i am not being mean here. i am just being accurate. stephen douglas knew the way to beat him in that election was to tar him with the brush of racial equality in front of a lily white audience, many of whom had prejudice against black people, and douglas stands up in front of the audience and says, that guy once racial equality. he thinks the black man is your brother. well, i don't think that it all, man. you read that stuff today and you go, oh, my god. douglas was saying lincoln wanted black men to go rape white women. there were images of frederick douglass riding around with your white daughter. douglas would demonize black people. black people had insatiable sexual appetites. they were violent and unstable. douglas was in extreme race later, ok? what about lincoln? lincoln never did that. he never demonizes black people. you never see him in a speech say, yeah, black people are stupid or sexually promiscuous. he does not at that stuff. in numerous speeches
he is running primarily against stephen douglas and stephen douglas was an unabashed, enthusiastic raceting white supremacist. i am not being mean here. i am just being accurate. stephen douglas knew the way to beat him in that election was to tar him with the brush of racial equality in front of a lily white audience, many of whom had prejudice against black people, and douglas stands up in front of the audience and says, that guy once racial equality. he thinks the black man is your brother....
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he is running primarily against stephen douglas.tephen douglas was to be perfectly blunt __ and unabashed, enthusiastic race baiting white supremacist. i'm not being mean. i'm being accurate. stephen douglas knew that the way to beat him in that election was to tar him in a brush of racial equality in front of a lily white audience. time and again he would stand up in front of his audiences and say __ tthat guy once racial equality. he would save time and again. you read it today and say, oh my god. douglas was saying that lincoln wanted black men to go around and rape white women. it is sickening. douglas would openly demonize black people. black people unable to function in normal society. douglas was at that extreme. what about lincoln? lincoln never did that. he never demonized by people. you never see him in a speech say, black people are dangerous or stupid. he does none of that. in numerous speeches, he makes the point that the fundamental difference between me and douglas is that i think black people are human beings and he
he is running primarily against stephen douglas.tephen douglas was to be perfectly blunt __ and unabashed, enthusiastic race baiting white supremacist. i'm not being mean. i'm being accurate. stephen douglas knew that the way to beat him in that election was to tar him in a brush of racial equality in front of a lily white audience. time and again he would stand up in front of his audiences and say __ tthat guy once racial equality. he would save time and again. you read it today and say, oh my...
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after 1997, boeing merged with mcdonnell douglas company that had a different corporate culture, much more focused on investors and shareholder return less on engineering and in order to keep cost low on the development of their 787 aircraft to convince this new boeing to green light this aircraft they came up with an unprecedented way of building an aircraft. to outsource not only the manufacturing of the plane but the design of the planes to dozens and dozens and dozens of companies around the globe. boeing was able to make what is an unprecedented aircraft in terms of new technology. >> john, you oar former ntsb board member. i want to put you on the spot. you saw the documentary did it raise issues for you in regard to the 787 aircraft? are you thinking, all of this is resolved? >> i'm thinking the issue of drug use which we haven't touched yet in the workplace is far more concerning to me than what we have identified so far as quality issues. one of the things that we shouldn't lose sight of is the fact that these airplanes are overbuilt and overengineered from the beginning so t
after 1997, boeing merged with mcdonnell douglas company that had a different corporate culture, much more focused on investors and shareholder return less on engineering and in order to keep cost low on the development of their 787 aircraft to convince this new boeing to green light this aircraft they came up with an unprecedented way of building an aircraft. to outsource not only the manufacturing of the plane but the design of the planes to dozens and dozens and dozens of companies around...
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we have douglas macarthur and when you think of douglas macarthur is a general masterful landings in the philippines and korea but he actually said japan on the course where it's now this specific and mean it in a peaceful sense not just a geographical sense technologically advanced first world liberal democracy thanks to douglas macarthur. that happened because of the unique circumstances after world war ii and the genius of this particular administrator. paul bremer came into iraq with a near zero parts that everything in iraq was totally broken and we had to disband the entire iraqi army. we had to debaathified much of the establishment in iraq but that proved to be toxic. it's evidence of how much damage the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time can do. he should move very swiftly to restore sovereignty to the iraqis themselves. that doesn't mean getting our troops out necessarily but to restore sovereignty to the iraqis and we should not try to turn iraq into an exemplary state. you want to ask me what in a nutshell we were right to go into iraq to make an example of sa
we have douglas macarthur and when you think of douglas macarthur is a general masterful landings in the philippines and korea but he actually said japan on the course where it's now this specific and mean it in a peaceful sense not just a geographical sense technologically advanced first world liberal democracy thanks to douglas macarthur. that happened because of the unique circumstances after world war ii and the genius of this particular administrator. paul bremer came into iraq with a near...
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we have douglas macarthur, when you think of douglas macarthur as a general master of the landing and the philippines and korea but she actually sent japan on the course where it's now this pacific, i mean that in a peaceful sense, not just a geographic sense, pacific technological advanced first world liberal democracy, all thanks to douglas macarthur. that happen because of the unique circumstances after world war ii and the genius of this ticket administrator. all bremmer came into iraq with a near zero approach that everything in iraq was totally destroyed, totally broken, and we had to disband the entire iraqi army. we had to be baffled by much of sort of the establishment in iraq and that proved to be toxic. it's an evidence of how much damage the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time can do. we shouldn't move very swiftly to restore sovereignty to the iraqis themselves. that doesn't mean getting our troops not necessarily but to restore sovereignty to the iraqis themselves, and we should have not tried to turn iraq into an exemplary state. if you want to ask me what in
we have douglas macarthur, when you think of douglas macarthur as a general master of the landing and the philippines and korea but she actually sent japan on the course where it's now this pacific, i mean that in a peaceful sense, not just a geographic sense, pacific technological advanced first world liberal democracy, all thanks to douglas macarthur. that happen because of the unique circumstances after world war ii and the genius of this ticket administrator. all bremmer came into iraq with...
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that's what stephen douglas said. lincoln-douglas said no man new men. jefferson knew what he was saying. the continental congress knew what they were signing on. and he says there are also people who hate the constitution. this with the abolitionists. william lloyd garrison, he said it's a deal with the devil because of the guarantees against slavery. and lincoln always has i am the man who stands with both. so in answer to your question yes, the declaration is more important but they are equally important. and lincoln would never, you know would never entangle them or this tangled and. that's what he would tell you. >> i would go with the rule of law. >> well, you know, lincoln put a lot out there, but i think he is the one who is going to uphold both of them. yes, sir. >> how was lincoln college will and successful as president without a real education? >> well, he was self educated. you know he went to these five one room school houses, two in kentucky and three more in indiana. there were lots of people who were better than he was. people in his own
that's what stephen douglas said. lincoln-douglas said no man new men. jefferson knew what he was saying. the continental congress knew what they were signing on. and he says there are also people who hate the constitution. this with the abolitionists. william lloyd garrison, he said it's a deal with the devil because of the guarantees against slavery. and lincoln always has i am the man who stands with both. so in answer to your question yes, the declaration is more important but they are...
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now, the mcdonald douglas test, i think, should come in somewhere.enan shows that i'm pregnant. couldn't lift. i wasn't paid anything. and of the people who had comparable inabilities, were paid. and so we get to was i qualified like they are? and now a distinction is being made. the employer says no you're not because you didn't drive over the mountain pass or, no you're not because you nodded off the job. and then we have to decide is that a pretext? is it legitimate? and were they giving it to everybody else and there are very few, it doesn't sound too legitimate. but that test must come in. >> it does. >> and so how does it? and does it matter if we put it under the first so-called -- whatever, you know intentional as opposed to disperate impact? where we muck up the law? were we to say it goes in that part rather than the other part or both parts? >> well i think if i can this court has been clear that mcdonald douglas provides a mechanism for providing indirect evidence of desperate treatment, of intentional discrimination. it's distinct from a
now, the mcdonald douglas test, i think, should come in somewhere.enan shows that i'm pregnant. couldn't lift. i wasn't paid anything. and of the people who had comparable inabilities, were paid. and so we get to was i qualified like they are? and now a distinction is being made. the employer says no you're not because you didn't drive over the mountain pass or, no you're not because you nodded off the job. and then we have to decide is that a pretext? is it legitimate? and were they giving it...
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paul douglas, please stay with us. he is a senior meteorologist. we'll tell you when and wear the heaviest snow will hit. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." our blizzard '15 coverage continues tonight. this is a live look at times square. states of emergency have been declared in new york rhode island massachusetts, connecticut, and new jersey. what are the people doing? a lot of people left the city early today, did they not? >> reporter: you're right. this is the height of the commute typically for folks who work in new york city. i'm going to get you to pan over here if i can. just to show you the number of people that are left. just a handful of folks and most of them are tourists we found. a lot of folks heeding the requests from governor andrew cuomo to leave early if you can. most people seem to have done that. most folks seem to be staying off the roadways as well. we have seen a number of buses and a number of taxis, but by and large not a lot of passenger cars. also want to show you something down here. the 30 rock ic
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it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself.ost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly, because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get to get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my voice out there. so, one day, i just snapped and i decided to choke out a deputy. while he wasn't looking, i just jumped behind the counter and grabbed him in a choke hold and i started choking him. >> could you have killed him? >> easily, but that's what we're taught in the marine corps. >> since then the jail's medical staff has kept burden stable through medication. >> i've been taking my meds. i've been doing a lot better. this is the best i ever felt, ever since i was diagnosed with schizophrenoform. >> are you a threat to these deputies here? >> no. >> why not? >> because me being ex-military, i feel like i'm on
it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself.ost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly, because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get to get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my voice out there. so, one day, i...
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and goldberg that would -- -- would douglas and goldberg have forbidden liable for private figures. >> i don't think they would have gone that far. black and douglas as is well known, took the position that when in the first amendment says congress shall make no law, it literally meant no law so that any law that permitted libel suits against the media for printing things about public officials, would violate the first amendment automatically. wouldn't be an actual malice standard. y uwouldn't be any lawsuit, period. they didn't really go so far, i think, as to say they wouldn't ever allow any libel suits against private figures, but their presence on the court in these cases made it really challenging. the core of the court in the 1960s was this liberal core that included brennan and chief justice earl warren and black douglas, goldberg. that would have been a kind of natural majority in these cases but brennan couldn't ease live get the votes of black and douglas and goldberg as they expanded sullivan to apply to public -- to other kinds of public officials and then to public figu
and goldberg that would -- -- would douglas and goldberg have forbidden liable for private figures. >> i don't think they would have gone that far. black and douglas as is well known, took the position that when in the first amendment says congress shall make no law, it literally meant no law so that any law that permitted libel suits against the media for printing things about public officials, would violate the first amendment automatically. wouldn't be an actual malice standard. y...
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>> that rascal was fixin' to bite me. >> donna douglas played elly mae clampett. she also starred in the 1966 film franky and johnny. donna douglas' granddaughter said she died at her home in louisiana. she had been battling cancer. donna douglas was 81 years old. >>> the coroner says a 20-year- old man found dead at a university of california at berkeley fraternity died from alcohol intoxication. the 20-year-old was a student at uc davis. >>> police are investigating murder-suicide that killed four members of one family on new year's day. what may have led up to the killing. >> reporter: they say they are shocked but not surprised to learn their neighbor shot three members of his family thursday night before taking his life. >> he has a lot of firearms. him and his wife have been having problems for years. he has his two children with him. that is a lot of pressure. >> reporter: a lot of pressure after he retired from his job as a school teacher. >> he told me one time he said i am having trouble keeping it under control. i might lose to. i said don't shoot my wa
>> that rascal was fixin' to bite me. >> donna douglas played elly mae clampett. she also starred in the 1966 film franky and johnny. donna douglas' granddaughter said she died at her home in louisiana. she had been battling cancer. donna douglas was 81 years old. >>> the coroner says a 20-year- old man found dead at a university of california at berkeley fraternity died from alcohol intoxication. the 20-year-old was a student at uc davis. >>> police are...
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>> guest: he was a wannabe douglas macarthur. douglas macarthur took over in japan in 1945 and proved to be one of the most brilliant administrators and recouldn't instructors the world dd -- reconstructors the world has seen. we think of douglas macarthur as a general, master of the landings in the philippines and korea, but he actually set japan on the course where it's now this pacific -- i mean that in the peaceful sense -- pacific technology include advanced first world liberal democracy all thanks to douglas macarthur. that happened pause of the unique circumstances after world war ii and the genius of this administrator. paul bremer came into iraq with a near zero approach that everything in iraq was totally destroyed, to thely broken and we had to disband the entire iraqi army. we had to debaathize much of the establishment in iraq, and that proved to be toxic. it's an evidence of how much damage the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time can do. we should have moved swiftedly to restore sovereignty to the iraqis
>> guest: he was a wannabe douglas macarthur. douglas macarthur took over in japan in 1945 and proved to be one of the most brilliant administrators and recouldn't instructors the world dd -- reconstructors the world has seen. we think of douglas macarthur as a general, master of the landings in the philippines and korea, but he actually set japan on the course where it's now this pacific -- i mean that in the peaceful sense -- pacific technology include advanced first world liberal...
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douglas wilson was the first across the sydney line.his time was the fastest run all week. >> i think it will take a week or two to get back on track and then it all starts to come back in. >> meanwhile there is one overwhelming priority--rest. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> all right remember you can keep up-to-date with everything that we're covering on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. do check it out. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river,
douglas wilson was the first across the sydney line.his time was the fastest run all week. >> i think it will take a week or two to get back on track and then it all starts to come back in. >> meanwhile there is one overwhelming priority--rest. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> all right remember you can keep up-to-date with everything that we're covering on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. do check it out. >> the mountains of west virginia...
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joins us now is elizabeth douglas.as, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> how many pipelines across the u.s. use this type of 1950s welling that has been highlighted at problematic here? >> i think it is about a third that carry hazardous liquids. they are oil, gasoline, diesel, and things like that. about a third of them have been built using that kind of process. >> in terms of the pipeline ruptures that we have seen, when you look at them carrying hazardous liquids, should we see it as being related to age? is it related to technological failures? is it basic monitoring and maintenance? >> there is a number of problems, i think you can put it in three categories. there is regulatory problems, there is market trends that are causing problems, and there are unknowns that have to do with the chemical reactions of steel under ground and water. if you take the top one, government regulation, there are not enough government inspectors to go around to make sure all of these pipelines are being wat
joins us now is elizabeth douglas.as, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> how many pipelines across the u.s. use this type of 1950s welling that has been highlighted at problematic here? >> i think it is about a third that carry hazardous liquids. they are oil, gasoline, diesel, and things like that. about a third of them have been built using that kind of process. >> in terms of the pipeline ruptures that we have seen, when you look at them...
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trooper alex douglas survived. douglas' brother posted a photo at a new york hospital where the trooper underwent his 14th surgery, a hip replacement. >> another ride sharing service will offer in philadelphia. it's called lift it will offer rides starting at 6:00 p.m. the company will be in violation of parking authority violations. it will cover the cost of citations and legal assistance for its drivers. the mayor said the drive services should operate win the law. >>> a delaware girl was reunited with the volunteer firefighter who saved her life. 8-year-old unique lindsey met forthwith the firefighter for the first time since the scary incident played out. sunday unique was playing by a pond at the meridian apartments. a woman yelled foreher son-in-law who is a water rescue firefighter. >> she kept saying don't let me die. i said i'm not going to let you die, my husband is coming. >> thank you for saving my life, i wanted to skate on the ice. i learned a good lesson here. >> the volunteer firefighters family was
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douglas wilson was first across the sydney line.his time was the fastest run all week. >> i think it will take a week or two to get back on track. and it will start sinking back in. >> there's one overwhelming priority. rest >>> all right. remember you can keep up to date with everything you have been covering on the website. the address aljazeera.com. do check it out. >> after all is this time the keystone xl pipe life does not run to the gulf of mexico, but the bill authorizeing the project is about to run as far as the white house, where the president promises a veto. it's inside story. &.
douglas wilson was first across the sydney line.his time was the fastest run all week. >> i think it will take a week or two to get back on track. and it will start sinking back in. >> there's one overwhelming priority. rest >>> all right. remember you can keep up to date with everything you have been covering on the website. the address aljazeera.com. do check it out. >> after all is this time the keystone xl pipe life does not run to the gulf of mexico, but the bill...
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dixon was killed and douglas continues to recover from the injuries. eric frein is accused of shooting the two men and that led to a seven week manhunt and was finally captured outside of an abandoned hangar. the prosecutor filed paperwork intending to seek the death penalty against eric frein is he not expected to arrive here today for his arraignment he will be arraigned via video conferencing. chad pradelli channel 6 "action news." >> there is move to come on "action news" at noon, new information about the crash of an air asia plane, and we'll tell you what we learned about the flight's final moments coming up. >> and aaron hernandez is in court for the beginning of his murder trial and tight security is in place for the big game, a look at new pleasures protecting the crowd on sunday. when "action news" comes right back. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying ce
dixon was killed and douglas continues to recover from the injuries. eric frein is accused of shooting the two men and that led to a seven week manhunt and was finally captured outside of an abandoned hangar. the prosecutor filed paperwork intending to seek the death penalty against eric frein is he not expected to arrive here today for his arraignment he will be arraigned via video conferencing. chad pradelli channel 6 "action news." >> there is move to come on "action...
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i rush in hey i've got henry -- i've got curbing douglas here -- kirk douglas here.lk about politic, we talk about the movies. and that was a bit of life -- or another story. i had in 1968 in cambridge i had debated henry kissinger. he had represented rockefeller i had nix sop. i know -- nixon. all the school kids of boston were gathered in the audience. kissinger was quite nervous. i don't think he'd ever talked to a 16-year-old in his life. [laughter] i was quite sure i could win the debate because i was talking about the one issue that i knew the kids would like, which was the volunteer army. but at any rate, we had the debate, and then a year later we find ourselves both house inside the west basement of the white house. if we happened to come out, to come in at the same time in the morning, i would say how are you going to solve that damn war so we have some money for our domestic problems in and he said steve, why don't can you have another good riot so i have enough time to solve this war? and this went on and on. and it also happened very often we were in the
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now boeing company has been going through a lot of changes since the mcdonnell douglas merger and people resist change seattle. there are a lot of people that are disgruntled if you will that are vocal about the changes and if they don't like them. but there is no indication so far that those changes have really caused any serious safety problems. >> mark i want to talk about some of the criticisms that boeing has of the documentary and john just mentioned something, disgruntled employees. i think i've got their actual statement. it's unfortunate that the producers of the program have distorted the facts and rely on statements of people who are blaming the company. how many employees are we talking about, you have been doing investigations your whole career. did you get a sense that a lot of this was potentially sour grapes? >> no not at all. there is definitely a divide within boeing born of this merger, heritage or legacy boeing employees and the newer employees or the ones that came after the merger. and the legacy boeing engineers and machinists regret these changes and see them in t
now boeing company has been going through a lot of changes since the mcdonnell douglas merger and people resist change seattle. there are a lot of people that are disgruntled if you will that are vocal about the changes and if they don't like them. but there is no indication so far that those changes have really caused any serious safety problems. >> mark i want to talk about some of the criticisms that boeing has of the documentary and john just mentioned something, disgruntled...
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the same tension existed between lien cool and frederick -- lincoln and frederick douglas. eventually they became very good friends and lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglas and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. and together martin luther king and lbj produced something, thank god they were there at that moment in history that changed our country forever. >> secretary califano -- [applause]. what would your perspective be on their relationship? you had the good or bad luck to be there when the relationship dissolved in a way. >> well, i think that at both ends, i don't know that dissolved in the sense that martin luther king made a decision about the vietnam war and this was the greatest hair shirt that johnson had to wear during all those years. i think he admired king. i think they were both quite good at politics. i mean, you said i wanted to mention selma and andrew did. january of '65 -- '64 rather, in a phone conversation one of these wonderful taped phone conversations between king and the president johnson johnson starts t
the same tension existed between lien cool and frederick -- lincoln and frederick douglas. eventually they became very good friends and lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglas and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. and together martin luther king and lbj produced something, thank god they were there at that moment in history that changed our country forever. >> secretary califano -- [applause]. what would your perspective be on their relationship?...
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. >>> beverly hillbillies star donna douglas also passed away today.d the blonde bombshell elly ma on the show. donna douglas was 82. >> my little baby was sitting on my lab not hurting a fly. -- lap not hurting a fly. >>> she can't walk by herself. she can't sit by herself and here is this woman who just is standing behind the law without putting any humanity into the situation. >> a new jersey mother of four is accusing united airlines of humiliating her and her entire family on a recent flight from the dominican republic to newark. she said a flight attendant refused to allow her 3-year-old daughter who has special needs to sit on her lap. the family says their daughter had her own seat, but she is physically unable to sit up on her own. the pilot ended up intervening, but that delayed the flight about an hour. the family doesn't want a refund or revenge. they just want united to own the mistake. the airline has since called the family to apologize. >>> a new study said for the first time public colleges are getting more money from students paying t
. >>> beverly hillbillies star donna douglas also passed away today.d the blonde bombshell elly ma on the show. donna douglas was 82. >> my little baby was sitting on my lab not hurting a fly. -- lap not hurting a fly. >>> she can't walk by herself. she can't sit by herself and here is this woman who just is standing behind the law without putting any humanity into the situation. >> a new jersey mother of four is accusing united airlines of humiliating her and her...
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. >> only rob reiner could get diane keaton and michael douglas. this has never happened before. >> no they never acted together and were both dieing to do it and are just sensational together. >> give me a little bit about the story line. >> well it's basically about finding a love later on this in life. when we did bucket list and we did the press tour on it, everybody would ask the question what's on your bucket list and whenever they asked jack nicholson he would say one more great romance. that gave me an idea to do a film about two people who find each other later on this lifeful it's a love story for adults. >> bucket list did quite well at the box office. >> it did very well. >> what has to happen in this contemporary moment for a movie starring actors who are chronologically gifted, shall we say. >> very kind of you tavis, very, very kind. >> how do you make that work. because the addage is in a this stuff doesn't make money. the bucket list did quite well. there's an audience of baby boomers. a very large segment of the population. we mad
. >> only rob reiner could get diane keaton and michael douglas. this has never happened before. >> no they never acted together and were both dieing to do it and are just sensational together. >> give me a little bit about the story line. >> well it's basically about finding a love later on this in life. when we did bucket list and we did the press tour on it, everybody would ask the question what's on your bucket list and whenever they asked jack nicholson he would say...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation. the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, a new strategy for prolife activists? then, involved dads get a boost but involved moms lag behind. behind the headlines: the fourth world conference on women twenty years later. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary", a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, legal wrangling over abortion a federal appeals court heard arguments this week about a hotly contested texas law that could be the new frontier for the abortion rights debate. the law mandates a strict set of building codes for clinics requiring upgrades that could cost millions. pro-life proponents say they're necessary to ensure the safety of
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matthews checks with a sustained wind 26 miles per hour out of west out in vincentown new jersey, douglasr hour. lou in norristown coming in around 15 miles per hour. up in the tense in saylorsburg 14 miles an hour. these are gusts near 40 through the overnight hours that will start to bring in colder air. you'll notice the difference tomorrow morning. if you enjoy the weather and wanted to be featured in our newscast you can become an "eyewitness weather" watcher. sign and now at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com/watchers. >>> the good news now the rain has ended we're taking a life look at the ben franklin bridge from campbell's field and skies are continuing to clear out little bit from west to east. most of the shower activity is done the exception far east new jersey right now along the shore points one loan shower moving off the coast near atlantic city and long beach island. elsewhere, just some clearing skies. snow showers over the mountains of western pennsylvania. they'll stay there through the overnight hours. cold air will be returning to our region. but still compared to this time
matthews checks with a sustained wind 26 miles per hour out of west out in vincentown new jersey, douglasr hour. lou in norristown coming in around 15 miles per hour. up in the tense in saylorsburg 14 miles an hour. these are gusts near 40 through the overnight hours that will start to bring in colder air. you'll notice the difference tomorrow morning. if you enjoy the weather and wanted to be featured in our newscast you can become an "eyewitness weather" watcher. sign and now at...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation. the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, is the president paying his female staff fairly? then, new research finds microcredit is not the magic wand it's been touted as to reduce poverty. behind the headlines: are online hackers anonymous helping or hurting women's causes? >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, the white house pay gap. does president obama practice what he preaches? former hp president and republican presidential candidate carly fiorina reignited that pay equity debate this week. fiorina confronted obama senior adviser valerie jarrett charging that the president is "not paying wom
>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation. the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, is the president paying...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection, and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation, the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation, the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation, and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> it's been a fascinating career for me. i wouldn't change any part of it. i have had challenges. i'm often the only woman in the room. >> it is important for the world to see the face of america. they need to understand that we are a diverse society and that diversity is our strength. >> bonnie: diplomats in the foreign service are the face of america around the world. they're charged with promoting peace and prosperity, advancing the interests of the united states and protecting. americans abroad. in the past two decades three women and two african-americans have served as secretary of state, the top u.s. diplomat. butts diplomacy has not always been diverse about. >> lia miller: the
>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection, and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation, the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation, the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation, and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> it's been a fascinating career for me. i wouldn't change any part of...
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funding for to the contrary provided by the cornell douglas foundation.ommitted to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by the colcom foundation, the wallace genetic foundation, the oak foundation, the e rhodes and carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a transcript or see an on-line version of this episode of to the contrary visit pbs.org/tothecontrary. >> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original for over three decades. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> issue one. is al qaeda back? al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, known as aqap, has taken responsibility this week for the deadly terrorist rampage last week in paris. the death toll in that murder spree was 17 -- the 10 journalists of satirical magazine charlie hebdo, the three french police officers four hostages two of the islamic terrorists, said and cherif kouachi, joined aqap during previous travels to yemen.
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. >> it's douglas wayland. i go by doug. >> what is your nickname? >> bozo. bozo the clown. yeah.why? i don't know. i think it was because alex said i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing matter. when we met him, he was in thinks 13th year of a 65-year sentence for rape and criminal confinement. and when we saw his scars, it was evident that his status as a sex offender made his time in prison anything but a circus. >> when i was burned with hot water out of a hot pot with baby oil and hair grease. it got on my arm, my stomach. it burned my stomach, it burned my back too. and i healed up pretty good but that's a permanent scar forever. >> he claimed to not know who exactly attacked him. but he offered multiple possibilities for why it happene
. >> it's douglas wayland. i go by doug. >> what is your nickname? >> bozo. bozo the clown. yeah.why? i don't know. i think it was because alex said i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had...
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. >>> also the associated press is reporting that donna douglas has died. she was best known for her role as ellie may clampett on "the beverly hillbillies." she had been battling pancreatic cancer in louisiana. donna douglas was 8 the2 years old. >>> we have a warning for pet owners. possible salmonella contamination prompted a recall of popular dog treats that are sold nationwide. the recall affects the jump your bones brand name. the pet treats. >> reporter: distributed to retail pet food stores across the country and sold in boutique bags and online. so far no pet or consumer illnesses have been reported. customers can return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. >>> next graffiti on a bathroom wall has threat to septa police. >>> okay. we are dry right now on radar but we are expecting the change over the next few hours. we are tracking a system that will bring us rain and bring us a mixture to the north and west. live view outside. most of us waking up to mostly cloudy skies. it is a cold one. we'll talk more about your full forecast
. >>> also the associated press is reporting that donna douglas has died. she was best known for her role as ellie may clampett on "the beverly hillbillies." she had been battling pancreatic cancer in louisiana. donna douglas was 8 the2 years old. >>> we have a warning for pet owners. possible salmonella contamination prompted a recall of popular dog treats that are sold nationwide. the recall affects the jump your bones brand name. the pet treats. >> reporter:...
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douglas died of pancreatic cancer at age 82.ate democratic leader harry reid is home from the hospital tonight following an odd accident inside his vegas home. while reid was working out, his office says an elastic exercise band snapped, hitting him in the face. he fell, breaking severalribs, and bones near his right eye. reid says he'll be back at work this weekend. after an injury last year, the lead singer of u2 made a big announcement today. bono said he may never play guitar again. this is why. an x-ray of the titanium pieces surgeons used to fix his elbow which was broken in six places during a biking accident in central park. down to the wire, would one team's remarkable streak end? "on the road" with steve hartman is next. with steve hartman is next. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. coughequence #5. the sleepless night. sorry. robitussin dm max nighttime
douglas died of pancreatic cancer at age 82.ate democratic leader harry reid is home from the hospital tonight following an odd accident inside his vegas home. while reid was working out, his office says an elastic exercise band snapped, hitting him in the face. he fell, breaking severalribs, and bones near his right eye. reid says he'll be back at work this weekend. after an injury last year, the lead singer of u2 made a big announcement today. bono said he may never play guitar again. this is...
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and then later, douglas a given -- douglas aiken over the cost of 2014.e will be right back. ♪ [video clip] >> friends, colleagues countrymen, especially the people of ohio's eighth congressional district, thank you for sentiment here. and let's today welcome all of the new members and all of their families to what we all know to be a truly historic day. [applause] >> today is an important day for our country. many senators took the oath this afternoon, 13 for the first time , and a new republican majority accepted its responsibility. we recognize the enormity of the task before us. we know a lot of hard work awaits. we know many important opportunities await as well. >> follow the gop led congress and see the new members. the best access is on c-span television, c-span radio and www.c-span.org. new congress, best access, on c-span. >> this sunday on q and a author declare talks about the groundbreaking 1915 film "birth of a nation," it's the fiction of civil -- of former slaves after the civil war, and efforts to prevent the movie's release. >> part two
and then later, douglas a given -- douglas aiken over the cost of 2014.e will be right back. ♪ [video clip] >> friends, colleagues countrymen, especially the people of ohio's eighth congressional district, thank you for sentiment here. and let's today welcome all of the new members and all of their families to what we all know to be a truly historic day. [applause] >> today is an important day for our country. many senators took the oath this afternoon, 13 for the first time , and...
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education might've considered senator joseph mccarthy high school but decided it was cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> hi, i was wondering what the news stories and actual people, how many lawyers to do in your publisher have? >> for me say this. if i'm ever missing for more than her days, dick cheney. it is a wonderful question. so the publisher, simon & schuster assigned a lawyer to those who read every word. most of the lawyer's concerns were the typical concerns that any author would have or lawyer would have with an author in terms of place as, any kind of protecting the publisher and me for many lawsuits. there were several occasions where you can talk about this. since there's nothing in this book that in any way shape or form comes remotely close to anything i heard they shouldn't report, there's no problem. dick cheney is a public figure. i'm a public figure. washington has to learn because the rest of the country laughs at us but there were no issues with respect to lawyers in the briefings and meetings that i went to. we have a very rigorous ethics process in the house of repr
education might've considered senator joseph mccarthy high school but decided it was cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> hi, i was wondering what the news stories and actual people, how many lawyers to do in your publisher have? >> for me say this. if i'm ever missing for more than her days, dick cheney. it is a wonderful question. so the publisher, simon & schuster assigned a lawyer to those who read every word. most of the lawyer's concerns were the typical concerns that any...
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and andrew young has said exactly what i'm saying. >> gill robertson, douglas brinkley, thank you bothlf blitzer is here with a preview of "the situation room." today you're examining north korea's military threats and you have the state department's spokeswoman there. >> marie harf is joining us. a lot going on involving the aftermath of the sony pictures hacking. the u.s. responding sanctions, other steps as well. this is a very, very tense korean peninsula. 30,000 american troops right along the dmz. we're watching it closely. and we'll talk about what's going on in iraq. u.s. troops not combat troops, but there are u.s. troops. they could potentially be in combat given what isis is up to. we'll get into that with her as well. i saw "selma," i thought it was a powerful compelling film. >> have you ever been to the dmz? >> yes. >> it's terrifying. >> i've been to pyongyang, too. i was in north korea four years ago. >> thank you so much. >>> when we come back the new must-have gadget you haven't even heard of yet. from drones that follow you to lightbulbs that play music, the future o
and andrew young has said exactly what i'm saying. >> gill robertson, douglas brinkley, thank you bothlf blitzer is here with a preview of "the situation room." today you're examining north korea's military threats and you have the state department's spokeswoman there. >> marie harf is joining us. a lot going on involving the aftermath of the sony pictures hacking. the u.s. responding sanctions, other steps as well. this is a very, very tense korean peninsula. 30,000...
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i had not realized the douglas aircraft, what you called the sky train, was it the c-47? >> yes. >> became basically what? a passenger plane that they managed to turn into a personnel carrier? >> that's right. >> an airborne personnel carrier? >> it was the revolutionary douglas dc3 airliner dated from the mid to late 1930s, anding the army air corps recognized that this has tremendous potential not only as a transport and a cargo airplane, but it can deliver paratroops. and we could not have conducted the normandy campaign as we did without c-47s and gliders. >> right. otherwise you'd have had to transport everybody by ship. >> correct dr. and even though what, we won the war in the atlantic by, what 1943 by sheer force -- >> yeah. the turning point in the battle of the atlantic came in may of 1943 when if you look at the chart, the number of sinkings of merchant vessels that were taking supplies to britain build-up to d-day fell below the number of german submarines that were being sunk. so, essentially, the battle of the atlantic was won 13 months before d-day. >> in f
i had not realized the douglas aircraft, what you called the sky train, was it the c-47? >> yes. >> became basically what? a passenger plane that they managed to turn into a personnel carrier? >> that's right. >> an airborne personnel carrier? >> it was the revolutionary douglas dc3 airliner dated from the mid to late 1930s, anding the army air corps recognized that this has tremendous potential not only as a transport and a cargo airplane, but it can deliver...
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actually douglas, i want to ask you this.our history, has there been this on the part of congress and the president? >> of course. the point of history is to remind us that our own times are not uniquely oppressive. go back to the civil war and you have 600,000 dead and you have senators caning each other and beating each other on just trying to make a point. it's not all that bad out there. what the president accomplished last night, besides going up in the polls, is he reclaimed american optimism. he's been lacking in doing that sometimes. there's always been a little bit of a woe is me attitude from president obama. now as he heads to boise state, that optimism the perception means a lot. people feel maybe america is better again. in order for him to really be effective with this vetoes and his executive orders he's going to have to stay up in the polls. doing executive orders at 38% is nowhere near as potent as doing executive orders when you're at 55%. i think the president -- definitely we have to erase the word lame du
actually douglas, i want to ask you this.our history, has there been this on the part of congress and the president? >> of course. the point of history is to remind us that our own times are not uniquely oppressive. go back to the civil war and you have 600,000 dead and you have senators caning each other and beating each other on just trying to make a point. it's not all that bad out there. what the president accomplished last night, besides going up in the polls, is he reclaimed...
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and douglas s. i don't think you should do that. and he says that kind of sentiment right now my working-class constituency so bad it's going to help neither of us if you come here. the bill comes again in 67 and then charles mathis of maryland becomes a key mathias, a key compromise in this. but for part of what they did is they diminish the amount of housing that's going to be subject of the laws and the slowly got the enforcement mechanism which is really at the heart of the bill. by the time this bill passes and 68, it is important but by most accounts a major contribution is the principal of their housing rather than a very strong bill that chicken 65 or 64 with the of the civil rights measure. certainly the administration many people felt that way and many members of congress were not happy with that bill. that's how housing was going to be dealt with. so that was the process but it doesn't mean you don't get anything but that is a marquee a very watered down compromised bill that -- >> i would've said the assassination of mar
and douglas s. i don't think you should do that. and he says that kind of sentiment right now my working-class constituency so bad it's going to help neither of us if you come here. the bill comes again in 67 and then charles mathis of maryland becomes a key mathias, a key compromise in this. but for part of what they did is they diminish the amount of housing that's going to be subject of the laws and the slowly got the enforcement mechanism which is really at the heart of the bill. by the...
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it merged with competitor mcdonald douglas.ith two very different business models. >> the merger was all about transforming our successful culture and business model into the same business model that mcdonald douglas used unsuccessfully. >> you basically shortchange engineering, stop doing product development - you run the business for crash. >> the new boeing moved the headquarters from seattle, the only home it knew, to chicago. it began slashing investment in research, in order to cut costs. and maximise wall street returns. >> i felt it was wrongs, i felt it was going to take the company in the wrong direction. and i thought that quality would suffer. and the integrity of the product would suffer. i feel that that legacy, history and competence has been hijacked by a bunch of corporate thugs. >> by 2003 it was time to launch a new plane. but boeing's new board was reluctant to invest the billions needed. >> the board made it clear they wanted the plane made for less money, they wanted it made for $5 billion. they wanted par
it merged with competitor mcdonald douglas.ith two very different business models. >> the merger was all about transforming our successful culture and business model into the same business model that mcdonald douglas used unsuccessfully. >> you basically shortchange engineering, stop doing product development - you run the business for crash. >> the new boeing moved the headquarters from seattle, the only home it knew, to chicago. it began slashing investment in research, in...
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douglas and why don't you come and and said come on in, let's talk.then i rush in to pass we talked about the movies instead of politics, that was a bit of interesting stuff. he had been with nixon and all the school children in the school people and the kids and those that were gathered. kissinger was quite nervous. [inaudible] >> a year later we found ourselves a lot and he said we are having a tough time to get this done. and so at this point henry kissinger leans over and he says he will like this, you are the right man for this moment in history. [laughter] and so it was very interesting. i was only in the situation room once and the issue was drug use. and i remember very clearly because we sat around the table and there was some speech that night and henry got up at some point and said excuse me but i have to go and try to translate the president's speech from the original german. when the light went on and it happened at the end of 1969 and what a great picture. and so the end of 69 it could've been a history for him. he had accomplished major
douglas and why don't you come and and said come on in, let's talk.then i rush in to pass we talked about the movies instead of politics, that was a bit of interesting stuff. he had been with nixon and all the school children in the school people and the kids and those that were gathered. kissinger was quite nervous. [inaudible] >> a year later we found ourselves a lot and he said we are having a tough time to get this done. and so at this point henry kissinger leans over and he says he...