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what does that look like to you and what are the issues that dr. mary frances berry talk about that should be on the table? >> well, first of all, april, thank you for bring us together. don't know anybody that it admire more than mary frances berry. i just adore her. when i thought i would be on the panel with her, thought, hey. it's okay. it's all about mary frances berry. >> thank you for bringing us together and for the work you have done, not only to continue the series, but also to speak truth to power. i want to ask you a question. don't ant, but rhetorically, why didn't sean spicer just go someplace else? put his rags in a bag and go away? >> you told me not to answer so i'm just sitting here. >> even let him give blood. the other thing want to say with answer your question, congratulations. dr. ryan. >> thank you. [applause] >> honorary doctorate. pressured -- proud of you for that. i feel like bobby womack systems. if you think you're lonely now, wait until tonight. [laughter] >> i was an obama critic, and i was like, barack, come back, come b
what does that look like to you and what are the issues that dr. mary frances berry talk about that should be on the table? >> well, first of all, april, thank you for bring us together. don't know anybody that it admire more than mary frances berry. i just adore her. when i thought i would be on the panel with her, thought, hey. it's okay. it's all about mary frances berry. >> thank you for bringing us together and for the work you have done, not only to continue the series, but...
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next to our -- dr. mary frances berry, we have avis jones deweever. and next we have wesly lowrey, national report are foe the "washington post" and the author of "they can't kill us all." let's give them a round of applause. and without further adieu wishes want to introduce to you an economist, the president emer tis of ben bennett, "are we betr off: race, obama and public policy." that's who she is. shes the author, an economist, and tonight, and thank you, julian malveaux for being here. we want to talk about activity. ofism. >> we have to give julianne credit. >> these two ladies right here i remember bag young lady, watching them march for us, talk for us, when we didn't have voices, and this basically let us know that we count, we matter, in a time when many of us are not at the table. what did shirley chisolm say, if you don't have a seat at the table, bring a folding chair. hello. i want to start with a something that came to me while we were driving in tonight. hari bell font -- belafonte, activist, entertain 'er, said everybody the last ele
next to our -- dr. mary frances berry, we have avis jones deweever. and next we have wesly lowrey, national report are foe the "washington post" and the author of "they can't kill us all." let's give them a round of applause. and without further adieu wishes want to introduce to you an economist, the president emer tis of ben bennett, "are we betr off: race, obama and public policy." that's who she is. shes the author, an economist, and tonight, and thank you,...
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. >> dr. maryan clayton was the medical examiner who first ruled the circumstances of her death could not be determined. now on second look, she said, the victim's wounds or lack of them told her something different, something vital. if jody had tumbled innocently down the palisades, she would have had broken bones ever where. she did not. >> there were no visible injuries on the back of mrs. sharp's body. >> why would steven have killed his wife? the biggest reason the prosecutor argued was that steven did not want to divorce. he didn't want to a custody fight and didn't want to split assets with jody. and there was yet another motive for steven said the prosecutor, a potential payout. >> usaa life insurance company -- >> an insurance representative testified about a $500,000 policy taken out against jody sharp months before her death. payable to a primary beneficiary. >> can you tell us the policy owner? steven f sharp. >> jody sharp was simply worth more dead than alive. her friend testified joe
. >> dr. maryan clayton was the medical examiner who first ruled the circumstances of her death could not be determined. now on second look, she said, the victim's wounds or lack of them told her something different, something vital. if jody had tumbled innocently down the palisades, she would have had broken bones ever where. she did not. >> there were no visible injuries on the back of mrs. sharp's body. >> why would steven have killed his wife? the biggest reason the...
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briefly, dr. mary anne trasciatti is a professor of rhetoric at hofstra university as well as president of the remember the triangle fire coalition, which we are finding is no small task. rose imperato is an activist and founding member of the remember the triangle fire coalition. she works at the murphy institute with judy here in new york. dr. andi sosin also an activist and a founding member of the remember the triangle coalition and a co-author of "the new york city triangle factory fire." as members of an organization dedicated to memorialize in an event that many diverse constituencies hold dear, we are aware that context is everything. our discussion today is not so much focused on parsing the events of that day, but on examining the movements, the art, the rhetoric, and the continued conflicts that have rippled out from that moment at a time a little over 100 years ago. the site of the infamous triangle factory fire of march 25, 1911 continues to serve the city and nation as a living memorial.
briefly, dr. mary anne trasciatti is a professor of rhetoric at hofstra university as well as president of the remember the triangle fire coalition, which we are finding is no small task. rose imperato is an activist and founding member of the remember the triangle fire coalition. she works at the murphy institute with judy here in new york. dr. andi sosin also an activist and a founding member of the remember the triangle coalition and a co-author of "the new york city triangle factory...
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mary dudziak. >> [applause] dr. dudziak: that was an overwhelmingly generous introduction. i am so grateful. for the rest of you, how about if we give out another half dozen awards, and then we will be done? that would be really enjoyable. no, i am so honored to talk with you today. from the little slice middle of the big book project, and i would be so grateful for your comments, agreements, disagreements, etc. please forgive me, as i need to make three thank yous. man whot is to the spent his ninth wedding anniversary with the dog and --, my husband >> [applause] dr. dudziak: i spent the anniversary with you. he is an unpaid support staffer through supporting me and our anniversary was during the meeting, so thank you. two people especially helped me with what i am going to say today. last summer i stopped in new york, as i had made a habit of doing. the only person i talked to for months about this was marilyn young. the lectureher title and she reacted. the reason was she knew the quote. she knew where it was from, and she had actually written about it before. the conversation we had and
mary dudziak. >> [applause] dr. dudziak: that was an overwhelmingly generous introduction. i am so grateful. for the rest of you, how about if we give out another half dozen awards, and then we will be done? that would be really enjoyable. no, i am so honored to talk with you today. from the little slice middle of the big book project, and i would be so grateful for your comments, agreements, disagreements, etc. please forgive me, as i need to make three thank yous. man whot is to the...
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dr. hernandez, a school after engineering whose host country was colombia. ms. marie barbosa, a student with an english teaching apprenticeship whose host country is brazil. dr. buford, a scholar of law whose host country was romania. ms. chen, a student with an english teaching apprenticeship whose host country was taiwan. ms. kowan of state college, pennsylvania, a student with a english teaching apprenticeship whose host country was north korea. a scholar of engineering. ms. noth, a student of sociology whose host country was finland. dr. latendra, a scholar of education whose host country was japan. dr. robinson, a scholar of geography whose host country was austria. dr. rouzer of state college, pennsylvania, a scholar of psychology whose host country was india. dr. snyder of waterford, pennsylvania, a scholar of psychology whose host country was the united kingdom. dr. stefkovich, a scholar of education whose host country was croatia. ms. tartino, a scholar of arts whose host country was brazil. dr. wineman, a scholar of library science whose host was as buy janu
dr. hernandez, a school after engineering whose host country was colombia. ms. marie barbosa, a student with an english teaching apprenticeship whose host country is brazil. dr. buford, a scholar of law whose host country was romania. ms. chen, a student with an english teaching apprenticeship whose host country was taiwan. ms. kowan of state college, pennsylvania, a student with a english teaching apprenticeship whose host country was north korea. a scholar of engineering. ms. noth, a student...
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dr. jill biden, is at st. mary's college delivering keath keynote address.t started at 8:00. >>> as students prepare to return to school next month, california is struggling with a teacher shortage. only 60,000 positions have been filled so far. substitutes have been used to fill that void. they will start the school year with as many as 25% of their teachers being substitutes. >>> lawmakers reportedly plan on evading a new law that would basically fast-track approval for flood prevention projects. the warning was authored by san jose, his district suffering major damage of flooding by the coyote creek flood. current laws sometimes do lead to delays during the normal permitting process. >>> according to press democrats, a new uc davis report finds the lake is warming at 14 times historic average. that amounts to almost half a degree of fahrenheit every single year. >> it might be warmer. i know people who do those annual swims. i don't think it's warm, period. >> no, it's very cold. i didn't do a swim, but i did a jump in, jump out. >> warmer now, our temper
dr. jill biden, is at st. mary's college delivering keath keynote address.t started at 8:00. >>> as students prepare to return to school next month, california is struggling with a teacher shortage. only 60,000 positions have been filled so far. substitutes have been used to fill that void. they will start the school year with as many as 25% of their teachers being substitutes. >>> lawmakers reportedly plan on evading a new law that would basically fast-track approval for...
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dr. biden will deliver the keynote address at st. mary's college. >> i know a famous st. mary alum or two. >>> california home to the country's largest agricultural economy. however it doesn't mean the food is getting to california's schools. a state audit shows that six large school districts buy their food from foreign countries. that includes the san francisco and los angeles unified school districts. now in 1998 federal law requires school lunch programs to purchase food grown and processed in this country . >>> right now, it is our final push for the supporting our schools initiative. we want to invite you to make sure that we can help kids and families all over the bay area get the school supplies they need before they go back to school. we have teamed up with telemundo 48 and several nonprofits in the area and for the rest of this month, you can donated backpacks, school supplies or cash. this will really help out students and families who can't afford new supplies. you can find a full list of places you can donate and there are dozens of them on nbcbayarea.com. >>
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dr. biden will deliver the keynote address at st. mary's college.t starts at 8:15 this morning. >>> a california's home to the country's largest agricultural economy but it doesn't mean the food gets into schools. six large school districts buy food from foreign countries, that includes san francisco and los angeles unified school district. federal law requires schools to buy food grown and processed in the country. schools say they'll do a better job of pieibuying locally grown foods. >>> tesla is finally handing over its first model 3 tonight in a glitzy ceremony. >> we should see those any time now. >> as soon as tonight. if i were getting a model 3, i'd be driving it tonight all over the place. the model 3 to remind you is the so-called low cost tesla. still expensive, about $35,000, but considering you're never going to buy another drop of gas, that's probably still a pretty good deal. tesla will hand over the keys to the first customer at a ceremony at the factory tonight at 8:45. the live picture. this is what tesla's wanted to do all along.
dr. biden will deliver the keynote address at st. mary's college.t starts at 8:15 this morning. >>> a california's home to the country's largest agricultural economy but it doesn't mean the food gets into schools. six large school districts buy food from foreign countries, that includes san francisco and los angeles unified school district. federal law requires schools to buy food grown and processed in the country. schools say they'll do a better job of pieibuying locally grown foods....
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alex causton—ronaldson, who was diagnosed with hiv three years ago, when he was 24, and dr werner leber from queen mary tell us how you were diagnosed.” started to get ill, lost a lot of weight rapidly. this i went to an a &e weight rapidly. this i went to an a & e department and they were too busy and i was asked to leave. i then went to a walk—in centre and they gave me penicillin because they did not know what was happening. it wasn't until i went to my gp on several occasions and we couldn't work out what was going on, eventually i said that i had had a partner with hiv. so i got referred to, i had to spend the whole day finding the clinic because it is outside the city where i was living, i had my test and three days later i found out i had hiv. did you have suspicions? it was one of those things where you think about it and obstruct yourself, you know it is there, but i live in london and i'd heard about it a lot but it was almost like this idea that it wouldn't happen to me. so i suppose, even though i wish... i was presenting a lot of the symptoms of hiv, i never thought it might be theirs. bec
alex causton—ronaldson, who was diagnosed with hiv three years ago, when he was 24, and dr werner leber from queen mary tell us how you were diagnosed.” started to get ill, lost a lot of weight rapidly. this i went to an a &e weight rapidly. this i went to an a & e department and they were too busy and i was asked to leave. i then went to a walk—in centre and they gave me penicillin because they did not know what was happening. it wasn't until i went to my gp on several occasions...
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dr. pritche trk t first and hand this over to my colleague mary jordan. she will be interviewing patrick j. kennedy. [ applause ] i'm here with patrick kennedy. he devoted his life to going around the country and talking about addiction. he just joined the white house commission we are delighted to have you here. we have heard a lot of statistics and sad ones this morning. why don't we talk about what it does with people and start with your own personal story. >> my late grandmother on my mom's side died at the age of 61 wasn't found for a week. like most people with alcoholism she pushed away my mother, my aunt, her husband and she was alo alone. that same disease that she had passed itself to my mother who had very debilitating depression and alcoholism which i grew up with. my dad had all of the luminaries of the day come over to our house, people who were household names. my mom would shuffle through the house clearly incapacitated from her illness. no one would look up and no one would look at her and no one would say anything to her. so as a young b
dr. pritche trk t first and hand this over to my colleague mary jordan. she will be interviewing patrick j. kennedy. [ applause ] i'm here with patrick kennedy. he devoted his life to going around the country and talking about addiction. he just joined the white house commission we are delighted to have you here. we have heard a lot of statistics and sad ones this morning. why don't we talk about what it does with people and start with your own personal story. >> my late grandmother on my...
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mary. kay well thanks very much dr jan for all holloway university of london thanks for joining us here on r.t. with your thoughts thanks very much. well she jingping fit to russia comes at a time when china's relations with the u.s. are on shaky ground that's after beijing ordered military vessels and jets to warn off an american warship which according to china violated its territorial waters in the south china sea on a broader perspective artie's can of pop and has been looking at where things have been going wrong between beijing and washington. remember the famous chocolate cake that donald trump used to woo the chinese leader we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen president she was enjoying it that was the first time that trump and she met with trump putting on a grand dinner for she which also featured trump's granddaughter singing a song for she in chinese. well that was back in april sense then trump's charm offensive seems to a faltering here's how the chinese foreign ministry sees it. president xi explicitly pointed out that china u.s. relations
mary. kay well thanks very much dr jan for all holloway university of london thanks for joining us here on r.t. with your thoughts thanks very much. well she jingping fit to russia comes at a time when china's relations with the u.s. are on shaky ground that's after beijing ordered military vessels and jets to warn off an american warship which according to china violated its territorial waters in the south china sea on a broader perspective artie's can of pop and has been looking at where...
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with me now is dr trevor stammers, a senior lecturer in bioethics at st mary's university.e voice that felt from america there was a possibility of improvement, andi was a possibility of improvement, and i think that is the crucial issue that needs to be decided this afternoon. if there are several experts who feel that there is a possibility of improvement for charlie, that would put a different light on the case, because one of the milestones that have to be adhered to do is to give the presumption on the likelihood of life. so is the —— if there is the possibility of improvement. doctors say he will never see, here, move or speak. we just heard say he will never see, here, move or speak. wejust heard his mother deciding —— describing how he watches videos and response to tickling. 0bviously watches videos and response to tickling. obviously we do not know the true details, because this is all being done behind closed doors in terms of the hearings. but what would improvement need to look like for a treatment to be worth it in a case like this? bar, ithink whenever one en
with me now is dr trevor stammers, a senior lecturer in bioethics at st mary's university.e voice that felt from america there was a possibility of improvement, andi was a possibility of improvement, and i think that is the crucial issue that needs to be decided this afternoon. if there are several experts who feel that there is a possibility of improvement for charlie, that would put a different light on the case, because one of the milestones that have to be adhered to do is to give the...
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and david, molly, donna marie and the entire team at the society for the four arts for hosting this magnificent five part series. thank you. and most importantly, i'd like to thank dr. cheney for coming here and sharing her views on president and mrs. madison. thank you. okay. we'll revisit a couple the issues that discussed. let's jump right into your writing style. tell us a little bit about how you pick your topics and how you approach the research process. >> well, during the writing of the book madison, i was entranced with the notion as gay pointed out that for the first 36 years of the republic, the virginians were in charge for 32. and i was interested not only in how this came about and that's a good story, but in the interaction between them and the personal interactions. i won't give away too much. but there are some surprises there. >> yeah. >> and how i write. you know, i was teacher of freshman english for quite a while. i was getting my phd. and i just tortured these poor freshmen. i made them take note cards and every note card had to have a separate id on it. and then, you know, you organize the note card and you wrote. well i don't do any of that.
and david, molly, donna marie and the entire team at the society for the four arts for hosting this magnificent five part series. thank you. and most importantly, i'd like to thank dr. cheney for coming here and sharing her views on president and mrs. madison. thank you. okay. we'll revisit a couple the issues that discussed. let's jump right into your writing style. tell us a little bit about how you pick your topics and how you approach the research process. >> well, during the writing...
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dr. pitman was innocent of any murder for hire implicating him a secret, thinking whoever knew about it was probably behind the home invasion plot. enter marywitness. even though she was testifying for the prosecution, she was still desperate to make a connection with the woman who had once been her friend. >> the whole time im in the stand. i wanted to look at tracey. i wanted to see her eyes. i wanted to see if the tracey i knew was still in there. >> reporter: she told the jury about the moment tracey had mentioned to her the journal. >> she said that in the car next to the computer was a pink spiral notebook. >> did she say anything about the pink spiral notebook would prove anything? >> it would prove that john pitman did this? >> reporter: so, there was the foundation of the prosecution's case. the motive -- slime the ex-husband with that pink journal to keep custody of bert. the opportunity -- invite the naive young dustin wehde into her web and then dispose of him. now, they were going to take the jurors back ten years into that wintry house and show them how tracey had done it. >> reporter: first they had to clear up what the physi
dr. pitman was innocent of any murder for hire implicating him a secret, thinking whoever knew about it was probably behind the home invasion plot. enter marywitness. even though she was testifying for the prosecution, she was still desperate to make a connection with the woman who had once been her friend. >> the whole time im in the stand. i wanted to look at tracey. i wanted to see her eyes. i wanted to see if the tracey i knew was still in there. >> reporter: she told the jury...
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marie jo gets even. >> this is serious, this is jail time. >> our kids are growing up in a miley cyrus culture. >> no consistency at all! >> announcer: the doctors. >> drard to talk to their kids about sex t. may not be much easier for educators. in fact, less than half of u.s. schools are meeting the center for disease control's recommendations when it comes to sexual education. what are teens taught about sex in
marie jo gets even. >> this is serious, this is jail time. >> our kids are growing up in a miley cyrus culture. >> no consistency at all! >> announcer: the doctors. >> drard to talk to their kids about sex t. may not be much easier for educators. in fact, less than half of u.s. schools are meeting the center for disease control's recommendations when it comes to sexual education. what are teens taught about sex in