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amelia ehrhardt way try to hide t e fact of her mother cuttingna it off 1 inch at a time. they were all daring.mo at a time when young women didte not ride motorcycles. surris and in a little streetcar inan morehead sodas she chose not to ride in the seat with everybodyg else but would hang onto the cow catcher upfront much to the horror of her high schoolhigh sh classmates.d with hose they are called the early adopters. they chose to fly and time whent it was still very dangerous and many men did not want to fly. ey they predicted early on that flying was the future this iser ythe future that one day everyoe would fly. the other interesting thing is how they were raised i mentioned how different their situations but they did have one thing in common. at a time when a a father could tell his daughter and son what was expected him of her for who they would marry these fathers could have told their daughters no. you will not fly. their mothers struggled with the path they chose that the mother tacitly approved or actively encouraged their daughters to follow their own dreams
amelia ehrhardt way try to hide t e fact of her mother cuttingna it off 1 inch at a time. they were all daring.mo at a time when young women didte not ride motorcycles. surris and in a little streetcar inan morehead sodas she chose not to ride in the seat with everybodyg else but would hang onto the cow catcher upfront much to the horror of her high schoolhigh sh classmates.d with hose they are called the early adopters. they chose to fly and time whent it was still very dangerous and many men...
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amelia ehrhardt a social worker from boston right here from tyler street downtown. she came next. in our mythology of amelia we forget that she did not begin as a a solo champion flying across the ocean. but to be plucked from obscurity 1928 by wealthy businessman including new york publisher putnam emplaced, plane and ruth nichols on the every side of new york in westchester county and for the depression for the stock market crash they had money and options those would dwindle and the farmer's daughter across the red river tearing be reckless as a child and then to parlay into the career that she wanted and finally really the most unusual the rarest aviator. and racing planes and flying plane to have her first child in 1930 and second team 33 at a time when men and husband believed a woman should stay home and raise those children. and to do something very unusual at the time and with those personal dreams and ambitions and then to sacrifice those needs for her children she also would be forgotten. and one of the questions and how are they the same or how are they different? it i
amelia ehrhardt a social worker from boston right here from tyler street downtown. she came next. in our mythology of amelia we forget that she did not begin as a a solo champion flying across the ocean. but to be plucked from obscurity 1928 by wealthy businessman including new york publisher putnam emplaced, plane and ruth nichols on the every side of new york in westchester county and for the depression for the stock market crash they had money and options those would dwindle and the farmer's...
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earlier today, president trump spoke to ainsley ehrhardt about statements he knew about the payments. >> you have to understand, what he did and they were taken out of campaign-finance that's a big thing. a much bigger thing. they didn't come out of the campaign. they came for me. reporter: yes, his client lied for years to claims he hit the reset button when he saw the president's news conference with russia's leader. >> one person is left who denies his own intelligence community is unanimous judgment, who said publicly at helsinki, which was a major turning point for michael cohen and sided with vladimir putin over his own intelligence community. there have been a number of instances i believe had been influential on mr. cohen in deciding. >> this afternoon, new york's attorney general issued a subpoena is part of a criminal probe into the trump foundation. sumptuous trumps comp enough for a decade in potentially be a significant source of information for state investigators looking into whether mr. trump or charity broke state law or lied about their tax liability. greg. >> rick l
earlier today, president trump spoke to ainsley ehrhardt about statements he knew about the payments. >> you have to understand, what he did and they were taken out of campaign-finance that's a big thing. a much bigger thing. they didn't come out of the campaign. they came for me. reporter: yes, his client lied for years to claims he hit the reset button when he saw the president's news conference with russia's leader. >> one person is left who denies his own intelligence community...
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ainsley ehrhardt getting an exclusive sitdown with donald trump. a sneak peek of that.the president's talk about the big news of the day, michael cohen. what the president know about the payments. paul manafort, asked if he was going to pardon him, jeff sessions, rumors he could be firing jeff sessions after the midterms. we asked about the media. many editorial pages across the country writing that the president is the enemy of the people or the press is the enemy of the people, that is what they thought the president felt about the media. this is a clip of a response. >> is the press the enemy of the people? >> not at all but the fake news is in the fake news is comprised of a big chunk. what is the chunk? 80%. it is a lot. if i do something well it is not reported. other -- the new york times cannot write a good story about me. they are crazed, they are like lunatics. >> we asked about mollie tibbetts, what he thinks about ice and how the abolish ice movement is spreading across the country and the midterms, democrats impeachment push, it was a fairly long interview,
ainsley ehrhardt getting an exclusive sitdown with donald trump. a sneak peek of that.the president's talk about the big news of the day, michael cohen. what the president know about the payments. paul manafort, asked if he was going to pardon him, jeff sessions, rumors he could be firing jeff sessions after the midterms. we asked about the media. many editorial pages across the country writing that the president is the enemy of the people or the press is the enemy of the people, that is what...
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the president talked to ainsley ehrhardt saying how can you impeach someone who is doing a good job?eachment would not say count one, doing a great job. it would be a high crime or misdemeanor and nowhere in that ballpark yet. the thing that surprises me about the democratic leadership is how they are not being terribly subtle about their opinion on this, telling their members, let's not talk about this now but let's have the voters have their say and then talk about it. it is obvious what their plan is. >> your republican or part of the gop, there is no need to talk about it. >> democrats should be forced to talk about it. the likelihood of an impeachment vote is higher than they want to admit. impeachment legislation was introduced long before cohen implicated donald trump but they took two votes, the second one, 66 democrats said let's move forward. >> they split with party leadership even back then. there's nothing to talk about. it is inherent that if you get the majority in the house and senate and given democrats and this president has given them a lot of reasons to want to im
the president talked to ainsley ehrhardt saying how can you impeach someone who is doing a good job?eachment would not say count one, doing a great job. it would be a high crime or misdemeanor and nowhere in that ballpark yet. the thing that surprises me about the democratic leadership is how they are not being terribly subtle about their opinion on this, telling their members, let's not talk about this now but let's have the voters have their say and then talk about it. it is obvious what...
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let's check in with ainsley ehrhardt for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: down hereexclusive interview, we will take it after the show and show it to you tomorrow. a lot of questions, we will ask what happened with manafort and cohen and find out what the president says about that, did he direct them to pay off those women are not? we will ask about mollie tibbetts who was killed by an undocumented immigrant, 24 years old and get his reaction. tommy laren will react to the news of the day, greg jarrett, paul manafort, alan dershowitz will be on the show in former ice director thomas homan, ask him about mollie tibbetts so stay with us, a packed show from 6:00 to 9:00. rob: thank you so much and when we come back, governor cuomo thinks america was never that great. what do millennials think? >> do you think there was a time when america was great? >> not particularly. >> i have to agree with governor cuomo. jillian: the man who hit the streets of new york to find out. he is live and walking our way coming up. ♪ orted accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the c
let's check in with ainsley ehrhardt for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: down hereexclusive interview, we will take it after the show and show it to you tomorrow. a lot of questions, we will ask what happened with manafort and cohen and find out what the president says about that, did he direct them to pay off those women are not? we will ask about mollie tibbetts who was killed by an undocumented immigrant, 24 years old and get his reaction. tommy laren...
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when he tells him to let ehrhardt and others, look, i am under fire. i am under investigation.ook at the other side, and he says, from the hillary clinton email server to peter strzok, james comey's leaks, it does not appear that the justice department, which is basically the trump justice department is doing anything? >> i would disagree, and there are a couple of things that you have to think about. one, two types of people that work in the department of justice. political appointees and career appointees. it is very difficult to fire a career appointee. there is a ton of red tape involved. if you do not get it right, you will end up in the appeals process or court, and that person will not get their job back. >> ed: fair enough, pardon me. that is one thing in terms of whether or not peter strzok or andrew mccabe keeps his job, but what about the fact that the president is saying on his side of the ledger that people are pleading guilty and on trial. and yet, there have not been criminal charges against anyone when there have been all kinds of allegations of criminal activit
when he tells him to let ehrhardt and others, look, i am under fire. i am under investigation.ook at the other side, and he says, from the hillary clinton email server to peter strzok, james comey's leaks, it does not appear that the justice department, which is basically the trump justice department is doing anything? >> i would disagree, and there are a couple of things that you have to think about. one, two types of people that work in the department of justice. political appointees...
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eleanor roosevelt, she was an absolutely incredible woman, and amelia ehrhardt. those were two women who really of -- fascinated me. i came from a family who likes to fly. my father was a pilot, i got my pilot's license at 16. there were pilots in the family, so this young woman flying around, i thought was pretty cool. i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable, rather than being a gorgeous glam queen or whatever, she was very interested in what was going on in the world, and how she could contribute to it, and she seems to have a lot of guts. in the 40s and 50s, guts was not a word that you would associate with women. they were not supposed to have that, and she did. she had it and was out there, and i thought good for her. >> when you were growing up, what were the expectations for you as a young girl as to what you would be when you got older? >> basically, when i was growing up, it was the idea that you either became a mommy or a teacher or a nurse. there really was not a lot of options. you were just kind of narrowly channeled. luckily, i had a famil
eleanor roosevelt, she was an absolutely incredible woman, and amelia ehrhardt. those were two women who really of -- fascinated me. i came from a family who likes to fly. my father was a pilot, i got my pilot's license at 16. there were pilots in the family, so this young woman flying around, i thought was pretty cool. i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable, rather than being a gorgeous glam queen or whatever, she was very interested in what was going on in the world, and how she...