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dr jane changes from north north we have. to hold a little tool because i signed key things have become demento. all content within him yet again she she goes asians are ninety nine cents and. giles reels things saying that you didn't do as well. and fifteen small memories come come day south of the.g according to his radio show show it's a situation is far more complicated at first thought he is he clothes of sarin real. mental contents and says that a normal citizen. is to be from the croatian leading lady to our church at prospects i remember talks. with the. north south out of a threat right there on their own. between. and one for twelve gigi on thursdays john john astin is initiated a set amount of landed him young assets are you ready recognized and landed on. the asian situation in an innocent animal. and it changed my life sites as we as we learn. and it's a number that was installed including. the sentience nuclear. tests anonymously anything access. he's on johnson. the northern. they say to washington tonight. it
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dr. jane schulz. jane is a professor of english at indiana university purdue university indianapolis, where she has taught since 1988 and where she received the trustees 2016 andching award in establish faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program, but there's a reason for that. as you will see from the printed programs, dr. schulz is essentially an honorary historian and she has held adjunct appointments in her university's department of history and also in the department of medical humanities and health studies, american studies, women's studies, and philanthropic studies. her medical is works, published programs and media appearances have been at the intersection of the disciplines of history, medicine, and literature. she has also served as a visiting professor in the school of nursing and the college of liberal arts and sciences at the university of connecticut, university of sydney, australia
dr. jane schulz. jane is a professor of english at indiana university purdue university indianapolis, where she has taught since 1988 and where she received the trustees 2016 andching award in establish faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program, but there's a reason for that. as you will see from the printed programs, dr. schulz is essentially an honorary historian and she has held...
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ladies and gentlemen, dr. jane schultz [applause] . >> i just think of myself as a closet historian. i want to thank don cosky fr inviting me to this event and john and christy and the staff for all of their hard work and arrangements for this. i know it takes an amazing amount of forethought and coordination to pull this off. and of course thanks to everyone who has endured the -- their entire saturday with us, we are very grateful that you are here and we hope to continue the conversation with you for many yearss. one of the things to be invited to this is to meet scholars who i have worked for a while, but may have never met. so i'm pleased to meet amy taylor, and bud robinson, who i never met, but enjoyed his works. and carmichael. also happy to make the acquaintance of lauren lee. i'm going to talk about the medical war this afternoon in the context of three fairly ordinary people who live through ordinary times before returning to ordinary, but changed, lives after the war. one area of the civil war that has
ladies and gentlemen, dr. jane schultz [applause] . >> i just think of myself as a closet historian. i want to thank don cosky fr inviting me to this event and john and christy and the staff for all of their hard work and arrangements for this. i know it takes an amazing amount of forethought and coordination to pull this off. and of course thanks to everyone who has endured the -- their entire saturday with us, we are very grateful that you are here and we hope to continue the...
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. >> i would like to introduce our next speaker, dr. jane e. schultz. she is a professor of english and purdue university at indianapolis where she taught in 1988 and received the teach egging award in 2016 -- teaching award in 2016 and distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is the first time the museum and symposium has included an english professor on the program. there is a
. >> i would like to introduce our next speaker, dr. jane e. schultz. she is a professor of english and purdue university at indianapolis where she taught in 1988 and received the teach egging award in 2016 -- teaching award in 2016 and distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is the first time the museum and symposium has included an english professor on the program. there is a
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really free if secluded in an underground windowless locker room and no one can seeng what you are dr saying? jane: this type of protest does have historical signce, doesn't it? tt: it certainly does for the nfl players. they were making loud statements about issuesike social injustice and police brutality. i think that is one of the important misconptions. people thought the players were protesting the national anthem. they had no problem with the national anthem. it was a moment when they fe they could make a statement about how especially african americans and other minorities, were being treated by the police and also in terms of their victimhood from econom inequality. jane: this is something that, as you said, divided the nfl and divided fans and the owners. how damaging has it been for the sport itself, and what can they do to come back from this? matt: it has beng fairly dama it is one of the reasons why nfl television ratings have been down significantly the last two seasons. the research from the network broadcaste has shown and borne that out. they say they have done lots of polls that
really free if secluded in an underground windowless locker room and no one can seeng what you are dr saying? jane: this type of protest does have historical signce, doesn't it? tt: it certainly does for the nfl players. they were making loud statements about issuesike social injustice and police brutality. i think that is one of the important misconptions. people thought the players were protesting the national anthem. they had no problem with the national anthem. it was a moment when they fe...
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jane: thank you very much indeed for joining me. dr. el-bayoumi: mpleasure. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on toraght's prcommittee of the 4000 artifacts returned to iraq after being smuggled into the u.s. we are there for the handover. the main trail in the philippine , disease is spreading. dueovercrowdingma ily to the war on drugs. city jail wasa's built during the time of spanish rule in the 1800s. it was designed to hold 800 inmates. there are currently morehan 5500 people inside. manila:45 here in the city jail, and just to give you an idea of the conditions, houe a look thr here. hundreds of people sleeping side-by-side. barely any room to move in the night. 3:30. >> 3:35. cells,r: cramped in there isou tuberculosis reak. infectious diseases are up 40% from last year. dithe overcr is a product of a struggling legal system. courtat hearings proceed snail's pace. dennis garcia is the jail'sg longest-servmate. he has been inside for 16 years on two counts of robbery. y> i attended 20 hearings in case. it is like a dream i ca
jane: thank you very much indeed for joining me. dr. el-bayoumi: mpleasure. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on toraght's prcommittee of the 4000 artifacts returned to iraq after being smuggled into the u.s. we are there for the handover. the main trail in the philippine , disease is spreading. dueovercrowdingma ily to the war on drugs. city jail wasa's built during the time of spanish rule in the 1800s. it was designed to hold 800 inmates. there are...
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dr. tyndall sexual misconduct. jane doe alleges she reported there to the clinical medical director, a female nurse at the women's advocacy office. >> it is horrifying to know during such a vulnerable moment in my life i was in the hands of a predator. >> the university president says he understands the anger and disappointment of the faculty but has no plans to resign. >>> we are learning more about a police shooting in hayward that sent an officer in a suspect to the hospital. >> officers say the female officer shot the suspect in self-defense after the suspect picked up a metal bar and hit her with it. it started as an argument between roommates. >>> a hayward police officer in a suspect were injured after shots rang out on a quiet cul- de-sac not used to police activity. >> i have been living here all my life. it is very quiet. we know mostly everybody. to see that happen here, it is sad. >> reporter: it started about 7 pm monday night when a man called police saying he was fighting with his roommate. >> he said the
dr. tyndall sexual misconduct. jane doe alleges she reported there to the clinical medical director, a female nurse at the women's advocacy office. >> it is horrifying to know during such a vulnerable moment in my life i was in the hands of a predator. >> the university president says he understands the anger and disappointment of the faculty but has no plans to resign. >>> we are learning more about a police shooting in hayward that sent an officer in a suspect to the...
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dr. kierner will share her work on another work. jane spurgin. please join me in welcoming dr. cynthia kierner. [applause] kierner: thank you. -- dr. kierner: thank you. as we spoke about the disaster thing on tuesday night, i'm afraid the pictures were way better for that. everything was exploding. it was great. no exploding women here. which i guess is good. happy women's history month, happy first day of baseball season. i am thrilled to be here. for something completely different, i am going to use my time tonight to introduce you to someone that i first met in the archives about 20 years ago. someone who was a rough contemporary of martha washington, but in every way, it is a really different kind of story. i hope you do not mind me spending my 20 minutes talking about someone who is pretty obscure. my person is jane wilborn spurgin. she was born in maryland and married william spurgin in the 1750's. like a lot of people in pennsylvania and maryland, she went down the winding road and settled in western north carolina. william prospered as a slave owning farmer and a justi
dr. kierner will share her work on another work. jane spurgin. please join me in welcoming dr. cynthia kierner. [applause] kierner: thank you. -- dr. kierner: thank you. as we spoke about the disaster thing on tuesday night, i'm afraid the pictures were way better for that. everything was exploding. it was great. no exploding women here. which i guess is good. happy women's history month, happy first day of baseball season. i am thrilled to be here. for something completely different, i am...
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dr. george tyndall's sexual misconduct. jane doe alleges she reported it then to the clinical medical director, a female nurse, and the women's advocacy program. >> during such a vulnerable moment in my life i was in the hands of a predator. >> usc's president says he understands the anger and disappointment of the faculty, but he has no plans to resign. >>> the suspect in an increase officer-involved shooting is still in the hospital in critical condition. he was shot by a haywood police woman who was responding to a domestic dispute in a quiet neighborhood. investigators say a man called the police reporting his roommate would not give back his car keys and said the roommate might be on illegal drugs. when the officer arrived, the roommate did not cooperate and tried to get away. police say the officer used a taser, but it appeared to have no effect on him. >> he armed himself with a piece of a metal bar on the ground and violently came and struck the officer. the officer was in fear for her safety. she defended herself by dis
dr. george tyndall's sexual misconduct. jane doe alleges she reported it then to the clinical medical director, a female nurse, and the women's advocacy program. >> during such a vulnerable moment in my life i was in the hands of a predator. >> usc's president says he understands the anger and disappointment of the faculty, but he has no plans to resign. >>> the suspect in an increase officer-involved shooting is still in the hospital in critical condition. he was shot by a...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> welcome back. janes facing 50 years to life for the murder of her husband. but when prosecutors offered a deal, a sentence of six years if she pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, she said no. would she regret that decision? here's keith morrison with the final chapter of "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> dave laut was a son. he was a father. he was a colleague. he was a friend. >> more than six years after the death of olympic bronze medalist dave laut, the murder trial of his wife jane finally began in this ventura, california, courtroom. prosecutor rameen minoui told the jury jane was a calculating killer. >> if you look at each of the six shots they were administered by this defendant as she was executing her plan to murder her husband. there is just one reasonable conclusion, to find the defendant guilty of murder. >> i'm about to talk to you for quite some time. >> defense attorney ron bamieh countered the real victim was jane laut, who suffered the utmost cruelty at the hands
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> welcome back. janes facing 50 years to life for the murder of her husband. but when prosecutors offered a deal, a sentence of six years if she pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, she said no. would she regret that decision? here's keith morrison with the final chapter of "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> dave laut was a son. he was a father. he was a colleague. he was a friend. >> more than six years after the...
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dr. jeckle and mr. hyde, to be so different in public and private, i thought he may face a fire storm. >> jane mayer, thank you for developing us on these developments as a result of your reporting. we're joined by john heilman, the cohost and executive producer of show time's the circus. joyce vance, former federal prosecutor. she's an msnbc reporter. and jennifer rubin, an msnbc contributor. i want to go to you joyce vance. here is an attorney general of new york state, who is engaging in behavior that he has to know, according to jane mayer's reporting, is going to get him in trouble, especially in the position he's in, it would get any man in trouble in any position. >> it's so hard to contemplate why we hear these stories over and over again. perhaps there's a sense he's powerful enough he can outrun the story, he can outrun any sort of allegations that come up, but in the end this caught up with him fairly quickly and an unfortunate juncture in our country's history where he was in charge of several weighty investigations. >> eric schneiderman is not married, was not married during any of this conduc
dr. jeckle and mr. hyde, to be so different in public and private, i thought he may face a fire storm. >> jane mayer, thank you for developing us on these developments as a result of your reporting. we're joined by john heilman, the cohost and executive producer of show time's the circus. joyce vance, former federal prosecutor. she's an msnbc reporter. and jennifer rubin, an msnbc contributor. i want to go to you joyce vance. here is an attorney general of new york state, who is engaging...
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dr. george tyndall was able to keep his job despite years of repeated compliance. >> usc was told as early as 1991 about his sexual misconduct. these chance -- because jane clinical medical director, a female nurse. >> it's horrifying to know that during such a vulnerable moment in my life i was in the hands of a predator. >> the university president understood the faculty's anger and disappointment, but so far he has no plans to step down. >>> consumer reports is willing to retest the tesla model three following disappointing results on the braking distance. the magazine said it took the model three 152 feet to come to a full stop from 60 miles an hour. that's far worse than other cars in its price range. the problem will be fixed with a software update, consumer reports did not recommend it. but they are willing to retest the car after the software notification. >>> new security rules are in place for festivals and san francisco. the cluster fest comedy festival starting june 1 will allow fans to carry in clear plastic bags or see-through backpacks. they can have one gallon zip top bags also. people can bring in small clutch bags and fanny packs that a
dr. george tyndall was able to keep his job despite years of repeated compliance. >> usc was told as early as 1991 about his sexual misconduct. these chance -- because jane clinical medical director, a female nurse. >> it's horrifying to know that during such a vulnerable moment in my life i was in the hands of a predator. >> the university president understood the faculty's anger and disappointment, but so far he has no plans to step down. >>> consumer reports is...
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dr troye on monday. >> like you're still on the "voice." >>> also coming up, we'll talk to the fabulous jane lynch.>>> now, we want to say hello to special guests on the plaza. it is fleet week here in new york city. the u.s. navy, marine corps, coast guard sailing into our harbor. they're with us this morning. we're happy to be with them. >> give them a round of applause, ladies and gentlemen. take our purpose withppy with a. we have our military here. great to have them. what's your name and title? >> corporal robert wolf. >> thank you for your service. we appreciate it, corporal. >> petty officer devin turner. >> where are you from? >> san diego, california. >> i'm from santa monica. >> who is back home? anybody you'd like to say hi to? >> my wife, stephanie. ki kids. >> rouhow old are the kids? >> 6 and 2. >> does your wife watch the "today" show. >> you know what would be nice, why don't you deliver -- if they can see daddy do the news. read a headline. take the mic. >> our top story this morning is fleet week, as our ship sailed into new york. people from all over came to honor our military,
dr troye on monday. >> like you're still on the "voice." >>> also coming up, we'll talk to the fabulous jane lynch.>>> now, we want to say hello to special guests on the plaza. it is fleet week here in new york city. the u.s. navy, marine corps, coast guard sailing into our harbor. they're with us this morning. we're happy to be with them. >> give them a round of applause, ladies and gentlemen. take our purpose withppy with a. we have our military here....