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eleanor found herself caught in for web things for her genius for mimicry alice lampooned eleanor like a talking horse out of proper finishing school and her act started as a cocktail party stunned but was infamous than a gossip columnist would report whenever she added a new feature. eleanor recalls being a luncheon when she asked alice, i give your impersonation of me now. the old ways self assured seemed briefly in an easy before performing the routine and eleanor laughed if she was hurt she did not give balance the satisfaction of responding. in fact, she said the most helpful criticism that i ever received was a takeoff of me on the radio of my cousin alice. she did it for me one afternoon i cannot help to be amused that it was tetraethyl picture and had many things to correct. not surprisingly though washington class started to predict powless exile from the white house once and for all programs such shot hot topic at the all female weekly press conference when asked if it was true and eleanor denied it but alice told a different story. years later she said she dropped a series o
eleanor found herself caught in for web things for her genius for mimicry alice lampooned eleanor like a talking horse out of proper finishing school and her act started as a cocktail party stunned but was infamous than a gossip columnist would report whenever she added a new feature. eleanor recalls being a luncheon when she asked alice, i give your impersonation of me now. the old ways self assured seemed briefly in an easy before performing the routine and eleanor laughed if she was hurt she...
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eleanor: what he said was loathsome. campaign is attracting people because there are a lot of people who want to give the middle finger to the entire political establishment. i think you are probably one of them. >> the political establishment should they be doing this trying to drive a guy out of the race? >> for what he said? do you think this is a way to distinguish yourself if you are the president? he deserves the criticism he gets. he earned every bit of it. >> should he be driven out of the race? >> nobody is talking about driving him out of the race. >> the public will drive him out. >> the public will and should. >> he drives up ratings. nobody is trying to get him out of the race. he will get himself out of the race. >> why do you think. john: excuse me. i want to add something to john mccain in prison. first of all the statue of mccain erected and you can see the lawcourt lake or the water where the plane plummeted and when you goethe the available viewing area -- when you go into the available viewing area th
eleanor: what he said was loathsome. campaign is attracting people because there are a lot of people who want to give the middle finger to the entire political establishment. i think you are probably one of them. >> the political establishment should they be doing this trying to drive a guy out of the race? >> for what he said? do you think this is a way to distinguish yourself if you are the president? he deserves the criticism he gets. he earned every bit of it. >> should he...
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for beth has to follow eleanor. beth isn't born in new york city, she's born in independence, missouri. her father dies when bess is 18 her mother's family was wealthy by independence, missouri standards. she attended high school and finishing school. beth married harry at age 34, they had one daughter, margaret. she was a worker. she worked in harry's business, she worked in his senate office, she became first lady at 50 years old and then she died at age 97. she is to date the first lady who has lived the longest. she is buried at the truman presidential library in independence. beth truman did not want to be first lady. when harry accepted the nomination on the vice president ticket, she asked him, she said what are you going to do if the president dies? then you will be president she was not happy, he accepted the nomination without consulting her. she doesn't look real happy. she couldn't compete with eleanor roosevelt, and she didn't want to. when she becomes first lady, she asks to a have to give press confer
for beth has to follow eleanor. beth isn't born in new york city, she's born in independence, missouri. her father dies when bess is 18 her mother's family was wealthy by independence, missouri standards. she attended high school and finishing school. beth married harry at age 34, they had one daughter, margaret. she was a worker. she worked in harry's business, she worked in his senate office, she became first lady at 50 years old and then she died at age 97. she is to date the first lady who...
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for beth has to follow eleanor. beth isn't born in new york city, she's born in independence, missouri. her father dies when bess is 18 her mother's family was wealthy by independence, missouri standards. she attended high school and finishing school. beth married harry at age 34, they had one daughter, margaret. she was a worker. she worked in harry's business, she worked in his senate office, she became first lady at 50 years old and then she died at age 97. she is to date the first lady who has lived the longest. she is buried at the truman presidential library in independence. beth truman did not want to be first lady. when harry accepted the nomination on the vice president ticket, she asked him, she said what are you going to do if the president dies? then you will be president she was not happy, he accepted the nomination without consulting her. she doesn't look real happy. she couldn't compete with eleanor roosevelt, and she didn't want to. when she becomes first lady, she asks to a have to give press confer
for beth has to follow eleanor. beth isn't born in new york city, she's born in independence, missouri. her father dies when bess is 18 her mother's family was wealthy by independence, missouri standards. she attended high school and finishing school. beth married harry at age 34, they had one daughter, margaret. she was a worker. she worked in harry's business, she worked in his senate office, she became first lady at 50 years old and then she died at age 97. she is to date the first lady who...
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eleanor roosevelt -- anna eleanor roosevelt roosevelt -- was born in new york city. she was born of wealthy parents. they died within two years of each other when eleanor was just under 10 years old and eleanor was raised by her maternal grandmother. theodore roosevelt was her uncle. as for education she had private tutors. she went to a convent school. she went to a girls academy in london. but she had no college, and having no college was a regret she had her entire life. she married her fifth cousin. franklin roosevelt at age 20. she had one daughter and five sons, one son died less than one-year-old. she became first lady at 48 years old. and she served, like i mentioned, a little more than 12 years. unprecedented, never happened before, will never happen again. and she died at age 78, she is buried in hyde park, new york. eleanor roosevelt was a phenomenal woman, and very difficult for any first lady to live up to eleanor's accomplishments. she was the eyes, ears, and legs of fdr. she took full advantage of the way that was paved by florence and by grace and my
eleanor roosevelt -- anna eleanor roosevelt roosevelt -- was born in new york city. she was born of wealthy parents. they died within two years of each other when eleanor was just under 10 years old and eleanor was raised by her maternal grandmother. theodore roosevelt was her uncle. as for education she had private tutors. she went to a convent school. she went to a girls academy in london. but she had no college, and having no college was a regret she had her entire life. she married her...
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and we're as i say like sisters. >> eleanor we love you. we are going to miss you. and we're going to keep that prayer card going every surprised for you. >> miss crane says she's been waiting to have hip replacement surgery and now is the time time. her friends won't let her off the hook. she agreed to come back for a few more encore performances eleanor you are wonderful. still to come on "action news" a surfer speaks out after a terrifying attack seen on live. it v how he says he got away and first a great way to beat the heat when this amazing idea was more than a lot of fun it was also for a great cause. >> partly cloudy, dry, quiet tonight. heat advisory for the start of the workday. details coming up in the >> kids in illinois found the best way to beat the heat on this mass every slip and slide and the is they brought in giant attraction and this is not garden variety slip and slide this is 1,000 feet long and 2,000 people took advantage of the opportunity to cool off and have a great time. all the money raised from ticket sales goes to st. jude's hospital.
and we're as i say like sisters. >> eleanor we love you. we are going to miss you. and we're going to keep that prayer card going every surprised for you. >> miss crane says she's been waiting to have hip replacement surgery and now is the time time. her friends won't let her off the hook. she agreed to come back for a few more encore performances eleanor you are wonderful. still to come on "action news" a surfer speaks out after a terrifying attack seen on live. it v how...
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and daily beast correspondent eleanor clift. eleanor, talk about what definition you use for the american dream. guest: over my life, i have said i am the product of the american dream. my parents were immigrants who came with very little, worked hard had a store in brooklyn's and in queens. had three children. my brothers went on to be engineers. colleges were affordable. public schools were the great mixing pot in america. when i think of the american dream, that is my first thought. today, people would add affordable housing and education , wages to keep pace with the cost of living, and a sense that you want your children to, if not do better financially -- i do not know if we want to measure in those terms -- that your children would have a quality of life comparable or even better than your own. i would even brought in that to a sense of community -- broaden that to a sense of community and a concern for the planet. that is my thinking and i hope others would share that. host: terry jeffrey's, is that an economic and value
and daily beast correspondent eleanor clift. eleanor, talk about what definition you use for the american dream. guest: over my life, i have said i am the product of the american dream. my parents were immigrants who came with very little, worked hard had a store in brooklyn's and in queens. had three children. my brothers went on to be engineers. colleges were affordable. public schools were the great mixing pot in america. when i think of the american dream, that is my first thought. today,...
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eleanor clift, the daily beast.com or eleanorclift.com.are here with us as we talk about the american dream. al has been waiting from vermont , line for independents. good morning. caller: thanks for letting me speak. i won two correct you about the clinton surplus. not a surplus because they were using the social security surplus as part of that calculation. congressional elections, there is no consistent replacement. look at the dingell's in michigan. the sentence of political families like kings and queens. the supreme court making laws out of thin air. we are also passing laws like the affordable care act that the people have not even seen. some people cannot feed themselves in this country. the new symbolism of bondage is the ebk card. the government ran for months without a debt ceiling. the future is not good and things have to change. there should be two lines on c-span. one for net producers and one for net takers, not for political parties and independents. host: thanks for the suggestion. eleanor clift, political dynasties and s
eleanor clift, the daily beast.com or eleanorclift.com.are here with us as we talk about the american dream. al has been waiting from vermont , line for independents. good morning. caller: thanks for letting me speak. i won two correct you about the clinton surplus. not a surplus because they were using the social security surplus as part of that calculation. congressional elections, there is no consistent replacement. look at the dingell's in michigan. the sentence of political families like...
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as eleanor says, you apologize and you do it again. >> a reminder. edward snowden's initial revelations came on the eve of president obama's palm springs summit with xi jinping. after the u.s. had accused china of massive cyber theft leaks about n.s.a. spying on angela merkel came on the eve of a u.s.-eu summit. and now this. i ask you again is this coincidence? >> well, everything is going to be a coincidence if that's the case, because they're doing it all the time. this is what they do. they try and get as much intelligence including from allies more or less, if they have to. if they don't feel they're getting everything that they need to know or feel they want to know. we're providing them with a lot of intelligence. we expect they're going to tell us what we want them to tell us. often they don't do that. >> the most embarrassing thing was being caught listening in on one of angela merkel's cell phones. she, rightly, got upset. but earlier actually last month, the chief prosecutor in germany called off a year-long investigation into that inciden
as eleanor says, you apologize and you do it again. >> a reminder. edward snowden's initial revelations came on the eve of president obama's palm springs summit with xi jinping. after the u.s. had accused china of massive cyber theft leaks about n.s.a. spying on angela merkel came on the eve of a u.s.-eu summit. and now this. i ask you again is this coincidence? >> well, everything is going to be a coincidence if that's the case, because they're doing it all the time. this is what...
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. ♪ that was eleanor krane's last song.laying at the church in barnegot light as a teenager 75 years ago, she said it's been her honor to serve the church for all these nears years. >> it's a good day everyday is a big day if you can get up and breathe. >> it will be sad to see her go. she has made her mark on the community. >> eleanor wants to take time to focus on her health. she is not done yet. is he urging of friends she has agreed to come back for more encore performances in the future. >> a father in philadelphia tries to chase down the gunman who murdered his son. a live report is next. >> there's new information about a fierce fire that gutted a townhouse in delaware, that update when "action news" comes right back. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad)
. ♪ that was eleanor krane's last song.laying at the church in barnegot light as a teenager 75 years ago, she said it's been her honor to serve the church for all these nears years. >> it's a good day everyday is a big day if you can get up and breathe. >> it will be sad to see her go. she has made her mark on the community. >> eleanor wants to take time to focus on her health. she is not done yet. is he urging of friends she has agreed to come back for more encore...
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as i said weaver like sisters. >> eleanor, we love you, we're going to miss you.oing to keep that prayer card going every sunday for you. >> reporter: miss crane says she's been waiting to have hip replacement surgery. now is the time. her friends won't let her off the hook. she's agreed to come back for at least a few more encore performances. ♪ [ applause ] >> 92. some monday mornings that's hard to believe. that's what's making news in america. good morning developing at 4:30 a young man gunned down on a north philadelphia street his father was watching as he was murdered and chased the shooter. we have a live report. >>> overnight cuba and the u.s. restore relations. >> an excessive heat warning scene of the accident feels like 100 degrees in spots. the heat help line is up, call
as i said weaver like sisters. >> eleanor, we love you, we're going to miss you.oing to keep that prayer card going every sunday for you. >> reporter: miss crane says she's been waiting to have hip replacement surgery. now is the time. her friends won't let her off the hook. she's agreed to come back for at least a few more encore performances. ♪ [ applause ] >> 92. some monday mornings that's hard to believe. that's what's making news in america. good morning developing at...
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eleanor is not done yet. at urging of friends she agreed to come back at least and do a few more encore performances in the future i'm sigourney weaver and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world... like our state parks. the adirondacks are my favorite. for hiking, fishing, camping, you name it. niagara falls is the oldest state park, but visiting it never gets old. the readers of a national newspaper voted letchworth the #1 state park in america. watkins glen, #3. new york state parks are a gift. plan your vacation at iloveny.com/summer there's something for everyone. jeff skversky has a check on sports and if nothing else today's phillies game was fun to watch. >> entire weekend has been fun to watch. phillies go figure worst team in baseball is one of the best in second half. it has been night and day at least so far in the second half. just like the weather. the phillies are heating up and all they need is a w over miami. christmas in july as phils wrap ut series with the marlins, ryan
eleanor is not done yet. at urging of friends she agreed to come back at least and do a few more encore performances in the future i'm sigourney weaver and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world... like our state parks. the adirondacks are my favorite. for hiking, fishing, camping, you name it. niagara falls is the oldest state park, but visiting it never gets old. the readers of a national newspaper voted letchworth the #1 state park in america. watkins glen, #3. new york...
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>> tomorrow on washington journal, terry jeffrey and eleanor clift discuss the american dream in light of court rulings and race issues. then thomson reuters looks at big supreme court decisions and whether they ignore a shift for the high court. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. on c-span. south carolina senator lindsey graham officially entered the presidential race on june 1. he was elected to the tenet in 2002 after serving -- to the senate in 2002 after serving for terms -- four terms in a house. this is 25 minutes. lindsey graham: thank you. i am lucky to have darlene is my sister. i am lucky to have my aunt and uncle who took care of me. to all my family and all my friends, thank you. welcome to central south carolina. my hometown. many of you have known me for a long time. i am not aging that well, mi. some of you have known me since my family lived in the back of the bar in that building. but i am pretty sure no one here, including me, ever expected to hear me say i am lindsey graham and i am running for president of the united states. i will turn back there. i hope they hea
>> tomorrow on washington journal, terry jeffrey and eleanor clift discuss the american dream in light of court rulings and race issues. then thomson reuters looks at big supreme court decisions and whether they ignore a shift for the high court. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. on c-span. south carolina senator lindsey graham officially entered the presidential race on june 1. he was elected to the tenet in 2002 after serving -- to the senate in 2002 after serving for terms...
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delegate eleanor norton's leading a charge to ban synthetic drugs. nationwide she is cosponsoring legislation aimed at manufacturers along with the texas republican covers been mac thornberry. the law would close a loophole that allows companies to make the drug claiming they are not for human consumption. president obama used a visit to a federal prison today to call for a reform of the justice system. the president toward the medium security lock up in oklahoma and that was -- begin the first sitting president to visit a federal prison. the president said the justice system pc dec shooting young people who makes mistakes and does work truly dangerous. next on abc 7 news at 6:00, what jeb bush is revealing about the hospitalization of his father, former president eight george h.w. bush. leon: dragon of high school to fight in a world war. today, the tuskegee airmen return to the sky. what made it possible. doug: today the weather is as good as it gets in the month of july. how long will it last? i will have the forecast still to come on abc 7 news l
delegate eleanor norton's leading a charge to ban synthetic drugs. nationwide she is cosponsoring legislation aimed at manufacturers along with the texas republican covers been mac thornberry. the law would close a loophole that allows companies to make the drug claiming they are not for human consumption. president obama used a visit to a federal prison today to call for a reform of the justice system. the president toward the medium security lock up in oklahoma and that was -- begin the first...
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the now-massive number of current and former employees who will need credit monitoring but delegate eleanor holmes norton from d.c. says the three years of coverage opm is offering is not nearly enough. >> the very least we should do is give them lifetime identity protection. it has to be lifetime because they may do nothing now, but they may do something years from now. >> nbc white house correspondent chris jansing joins us live from the white house. chris, where do we go from here now that katherine archuleta has stepped down? >> reporter: yeah the immediate question is what does this mean for the 22 million americans, bun in 15 americans, affected by this? the answer suspect clear. at the briefing today, white house press secretary josh earnest said that investigators don't even yet have a handle on exactly who is affected and that means that no letters can go out, no notification go out. remember, this covers people who got background checks over the last 15 years. some of them never worked for the federal government. some of them don't work for the federal government now. so first and
the now-massive number of current and former employees who will need credit monitoring but delegate eleanor holmes norton from d.c. says the three years of coverage opm is offering is not nearly enough. >> the very least we should do is give them lifetime identity protection. it has to be lifetime because they may do nothing now, but they may do something years from now. >> nbc white house correspondent chris jansing joins us live from the white house. chris, where do we go from...
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the first was eleanor roosevelt. she visited hospitals, orphanages, military hospitals and later on she sent personal letters to each one of the injured soldier she talked to in matt. when peru was hit by the devastating earthquake in 1970 within one week she was on her way to peru. she had nine tons of food that was privately donated. she went into the worst areas with the peruvian first lady. they spent an entire day walking through the rubble, climbing through the rubble, talking to the citizens. listening to what their problems and concerns were. months later, the president of peru was thinking all countries for their help that he singled out pat nixon for coming to peru, thanking her for her help with this terrible ordeal. later he awarded her the grand cross of the order of the sun the oldest decoration in the americas. she was a tireless campaigner. richard nixon had many campaigns over his ears in politics -- over his years in politics. she was happy to do it. she liked being on the campaign trail. when he ra
the first was eleanor roosevelt. she visited hospitals, orphanages, military hospitals and later on she sent personal letters to each one of the injured soldier she talked to in matt. when peru was hit by the devastating earthquake in 1970 within one week she was on her way to peru. she had nine tons of food that was privately donated. she went into the worst areas with the peruvian first lady. they spent an entire day walking through the rubble, climbing through the rubble, talking to the...
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only one person was pardoned and noting none were x-rated this case supported by marshall as well as eleanor ramon hotel led to the desegregation of the entire united states military in 1948 this friday marks the san franciscoth anniversary of this disaster i'd like to bring up briefly commissioner andrea jenkins and another person the president of the friends of the port chicago collectively all of those women along with the organizations have been working tirelessly to bring remedy branls to the port of chicago they've been in the magazine in chicago in 2009 and continue to promote history of this incident and to continue advocating for the "x" ration of the 49 soldier. >> thank you very much supervisor cowen i'd like to egg over the list of the people that are supportive they were general convincing win to bring this cause forward i thank you supervisor cowen it was really great to speak you with and see this come to fruition is it take courage and supervisor president london breed now president is also bringing us into her office to address this as the veterans affairs after february in
only one person was pardoned and noting none were x-rated this case supported by marshall as well as eleanor ramon hotel led to the desegregation of the entire united states military in 1948 this friday marks the san franciscoth anniversary of this disaster i'd like to bring up briefly commissioner andrea jenkins and another person the president of the friends of the port chicago collectively all of those women along with the organizations have been working tirelessly to bring remedy branls to...
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this little girl, eleanor, was the only survivor of her entire family. her entire family was killed. there were many orphans on the eastland. many children were orphaned. for me, one of the -- as i say the photo of the little girl was one that drove me. i am touched by the number of children, orphans, and eastland children who are here. this is one. 2001 when i was initially starting the research, i was fortunate to meet someone who had been on the eastland. i had always wanted to and there was a woman named libby. she was nearly 100 in 2001. she was going to recollect being on the eastland. she was 10 at the time the ship went down and survived. i went to the talk, like this gathering, and i had hoped to interview her. i was deep in the research and wow what a great source to have. when i went to the talk, she was not talking and was not lucid enough to speak. she stood by the podium and they played an audio recording of when she was more lucid. in a nutshell, she was on the starboard side and dropped into the water. somebody, she does not even know who
this little girl, eleanor, was the only survivor of her entire family. her entire family was killed. there were many orphans on the eastland. many children were orphaned. for me, one of the -- as i say the photo of the little girl was one that drove me. i am touched by the number of children, orphans, and eastland children who are here. this is one. 2001 when i was initially starting the research, i was fortunate to meet someone who had been on the eastland. i had always wanted to and there was...
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eleanor roosevelt was instrumental in making that happen. in those years when the countries of russia and china and america, all of these other major countries got together after all of the killing and suffering of the holocaust to enshrine this hope, the united nations, united nations committed to the universal declaration of rights. well, what a wonderful thing. and we are not there yet. [applause] but it gives me hope that something that was completely unimaginable when this united nations charter was adopted here in san francisco, that is marriage equality, has become a reality. [applause] governor brown: so, i think we can take great comfort and hope from the fact that something people did not even conceive all of not so many decades ago has become a reality by the united states supreme court all over this country. marriage equality, the right that same-sex couples have now recognized by the highest court in the land. who would have thought that, even five years ago? but it happened. it happened -- [applause] governor brown and so, it i
eleanor roosevelt was instrumental in making that happen. in those years when the countries of russia and china and america, all of these other major countries got together after all of the killing and suffering of the holocaust to enshrine this hope, the united nations, united nations committed to the universal declaration of rights. well, what a wonderful thing. and we are not there yet. [applause] but it gives me hope that something that was completely unimaginable when this united nations...
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. >> eleanor roosevelt. >> michele obama. john: first lady's?man has to be dead but why do presidents, to people's mind what did she accomplish what about those that created something on their own? we could debate to roosevelt but at least other women that are considered clear the dead like this system classified to use stars the issues today or who's started the girl scouts or who invented the term birth control and founded planned parenthood for who started the environmental movement. although serious achievers are pushed by various people with various agendas but when they're asked to show them the name and her picture they had no picture her they were. >> rachel carson is a suggestion. >> i don't know. >> i don't know who that is so american environmentalist >> i don't know her. >> wilma mankiller. john: i am kind of glad they didn't know rachel carson because environmentalist for shipper i think she is a mass murderer curve eating bestsell got ddt ba an n the isovementto fall remve t b and but before they did millions of people died from ma
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. >> from the joint congressional inquiry, executive director eleanor hill remembers details that nowshine a bright light on the network. >> joint inquiry shows the monies of the two hijackers yet the 9/11 report says the hijackers paid them on the spot. >> our investigation did not find any records to support the argument that they had reimbursed baoumi. >> bayoumi held a party for the hijackers. he taped it. >> there's a tender circle of key muslims, saudis. >> the video's cameraman was a wealthy 22-year-old, clayton morgan. he became known as ismay odyson. a trust fund kid who had gone through well they. if i tried to -- they said it was being used in an ongoing investigation. certainly it would seem that anwar al alaki was in it. >> i wouldn't be surprised if he was there. he was connected to these guys. he was sort of a spiritual mentor to them while they were at the mosque on the border. >> in a bizarre twice the new hijackers moved into this. >> very important figure in this plot. i had recently gone through a difficult divorce and had a large vacant house. >> meet fbi seat she
. >> from the joint congressional inquiry, executive director eleanor hill remembers details that nowshine a bright light on the network. >> joint inquiry shows the monies of the two hijackers yet the 9/11 report says the hijackers paid them on the spot. >> our investigation did not find any records to support the argument that they had reimbursed baoumi. >> bayoumi held a party for the hijackers. he taped it. >> there's a tender circle of key muslims, saudis....
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of heat advisories in effect an excessive heat organs from florida to missouri, southern parts of eleanor remained tied across areas in the east as we head into the next few days. otherwise the storm forecaster midwest of the gulf coast and some of them had a chance of producing severe weather in the form of damaging winds and isolated hail. over to you, sandra. >> we've got breaking news just cost him this morning and afghan officials says they will be holding a news conference on the subject of talented leader mullah omar amid rumors of his death. that's breaking right now. more on that this morning develops. little run down global market action before we handed over to maria bartiromo. stay with us. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! the only difference: that little blue thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only wh
of heat advisories in effect an excessive heat organs from florida to missouri, southern parts of eleanor remained tied across areas in the east as we head into the next few days. otherwise the storm forecaster midwest of the gulf coast and some of them had a chance of producing severe weather in the form of damaging winds and isolated hail. over to you, sandra. >> we've got breaking news just cost him this morning and afghan officials says they will be holding a news conference on the...
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eleanor roosevelt describe this as an international magna carta for all men everywhere. impatient for the lot of progress by the united nations in translating aspirations into binding obligations and international law, the council adopted a similar set of european rights in the convention on human rights and making 50. -- of 1950. there is a remarkable resemblance to magna carta. once the united kingdom and other member states except of the rights of individuals to petition the court against the run government -- many of the seminal cases which have established fundamental doctrines came from the 90 kingdom -- the united kingdom. the complacency of english warriors embodied rights the english had enjoyed for centuries. eventually, our sovereign parliament divided that these rights should become rights and enforceable in united kingdom courts. it is still not a proper bill of rights in the american cents or indeed the sense of any of the many other written constitutions in the world. all we can do, so far as it is possible, we can interpret a provision so it is not incomp
eleanor roosevelt describe this as an international magna carta for all men everywhere. impatient for the lot of progress by the united nations in translating aspirations into binding obligations and international law, the council adopted a similar set of european rights in the convention on human rights and making 50. -- of 1950. there is a remarkable resemblance to magna carta. once the united kingdom and other member states except of the rights of individuals to petition the court against...
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eleanor roosevelt, the next democratic president, also was involved after the white house.nd, of course, jacqueline kennedy worked to save various places, like grand central station. did frances folsom cleveland get involved in any way? did she attend democratic conventions? did she use her influence in any political way? susan swain: thanks, marvin. and we will get to that story in just a couple minutes. thanks for asking that question, because it's an important one to understand her influence over time. patricia, gloucester massachusetts, your question? patricia : oh, hello, susan. i never miss your fine friday night program. susan swain: thank you. patricia: i've just written a book about my grandfather, william woodward baldwin of baltimore, and there's the chapter that i've written about grover cleveland and frances folsom, because cleveland appointed my grandfather an undersecretary of state in 1896. and his wife, katherine willard, was frances folsom's closest friend at wells college in aurora, and they often visited the clevelands at the white house. and frances fol
eleanor roosevelt, the next democratic president, also was involved after the white house.nd, of course, jacqueline kennedy worked to save various places, like grand central station. did frances folsom cleveland get involved in any way? did she attend democratic conventions? did she use her influence in any political way? susan swain: thanks, marvin. and we will get to that story in just a couple minutes. thanks for asking that question, because it's an important one to understand her influence...
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delegate eleanor holmes norton says she will fight this bill. >>> social media giants are pushing back against terrorism. twitter, yahoo! google they don't new laws require them to alert federal authorities of terrorist activity. these companies say they already alert officials if they suspect someone might get hurt. social media sites say this kind of law is too broad and would bury law enforcement in false leads. the senate intelligence committee included the requirement in a broader intelligence bill. >>> we are waiting for the results of a full autopsy on a woman found dead in a texas jail cell, but findings show that sandra bland did in fact take her own life. the medical examiner said marks around her neck are consistent with suicide by hanging. officials also say she didn't have defensive injuries. prosecutors added there were 30 cuts on bland's wrists. they say they were probably self-inflicted. brand's family maintains she would not have hanged herself. bland's arrest and death are under investigation. her funeral will be held tomorrow in chicago. >>> police brutality was fron
delegate eleanor holmes norton says she will fight this bill. >>> social media giants are pushing back against terrorism. twitter, yahoo! google they don't new laws require them to alert federal authorities of terrorist activity. these companies say they already alert officials if they suspect someone might get hurt. social media sites say this kind of law is too broad and would bury law enforcement in false leads. the senate intelligence committee included the requirement in a broader...
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eleanor bush cuts. a david and jones -- senior fellow at the hoover institute at stanford university. he is a world-renowned expert in a number of areas but especially technician having served on tax for spirit he has a bachelor's degree from washington university in st. louis and a phd from washington university. please join me in welcoming dr. alan bush cut. [applause] alan and i will engage in a little bit of a discussion here and then open it up for questions. first of all i would like to welcome david to our tax reform talk show. we don't have a live band but if you want to play some games then i'm open. so let's get this thing kicked off. and your seminal book you wrote that economists and politicians of all persuasions agree on three main points. the federal income tax is not simple. to come the federal income tax is not costly in the federal income tax is not there. can you elaborate this points for us? >> share. for those of you who may be interested or haven't seen any other we've done for thi
eleanor bush cuts. a david and jones -- senior fellow at the hoover institute at stanford university. he is a world-renowned expert in a number of areas but especially technician having served on tax for spirit he has a bachelor's degree from washington university in st. louis and a phd from washington university. please join me in welcoming dr. alan bush cut. [applause] alan and i will engage in a little bit of a discussion here and then open it up for questions. first of all i would like to...
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eleanor holmes norton. >> it's been from a race riot to racial integration. >> outside ben supportersby is part of that history. >> i hope he gets better. i still love him . i'll always forgive him. >> if it's true what he did, it's terrible. that's horrible and want to respect the people it happened to and listen to the women. respect them, respect the community and respect all the great things that he has contributed to the world. >> not too many people say they're outraged or upset. >> no because hollywood is still kind of like hollywood. that's something that's been going on for years. >> ali's son on disowning or forgiving . >> it's not my place to say. she's part of our family. he have has been for so long. >> reporter: a a lot of people just want cosby to be honest and come clean so the focus can go back to what the new ben's location can do for h street. stephanie ramirez wusa 9 news. >> very loyal there. >>> crews at diz sney's hollywood studio theme park are not quite as loyal. they're removing a statute of bill cosby. this is a bronze bust of cosby in the television arts an
eleanor holmes norton. >> it's been from a race riot to racial integration. >> outside ben supportersby is part of that history. >> i hope he gets better. i still love him . i'll always forgive him. >> if it's true what he did, it's terrible. that's horrible and want to respect the people it happened to and listen to the women. respect them, respect the community and respect all the great things that he has contributed to the world. >> not too many people say...
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. >> eleanor, it's more than latino americans.toim inauguration. you have asian-americans, african-americans, irish-americans, all the groups tied into this immigration issue that is broader than that very key latino american swing vote. broader than that as you and i both know. where will this go? is this going to be what donald trum health care plan done not too long ago when it came to the birth certificate issue? he wouldn't stop. he kept hitting that point. are we going to see him come out even stronger? he now knows that it's a lightning rod headline evens not paying any price for it. >> i don't see him backing down. i think he is addressing an element in the republican base. i think, you know a lot of voters like the fact that he's you know speaking so bluntly on an issue that other republicans might tiptoe around. it's a very crowded republican field. if some of those candidates really take him on if, they can articulate where they stand on this issue in such a way, that doesn't alienate the base. but also addresses the fa
. >> eleanor, it's more than latino americans.toim inauguration. you have asian-americans, african-americans, irish-americans, all the groups tied into this immigration issue that is broader than that very key latino american swing vote. broader than that as you and i both know. where will this go? is this going to be what donald trum health care plan done not too long ago when it came to the birth certificate issue? he wouldn't stop. he kept hitting that point. are we going to see him...
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eleanor holmes norton says labor needs to keep up the momentum. >> you started it you started the wayto get this 15 and the next 15 is to form yourself into a union. >> the country is watching for labor's next move, and, of course candidates who want to be the next commander in chief. joining me tonight professor of georgetown university, also with us tonight, joel berg executive director of the new york city coalition against hunger. dr. dyson, we have touched quite a bit on this income inequality issue, what does this mean that state by state community, county by county we are seeing a shift shift? what does this mean to lower income families and will it have a real impact? >> it's a lifeline, ed. people deserve to live decently. this boost in income is significant. it allows them child care some flexibility in terms of work hours, especially as divvied out between a husband and wife. they can buy better groceries more gas for the car, so to speak, and it makes the quality of life overall a better thing. the union's strength is to protect the workers. if they are on the doll not bec
eleanor holmes norton says labor needs to keep up the momentum. >> you started it you started the wayto get this 15 and the next 15 is to form yourself into a union. >> the country is watching for labor's next move, and, of course candidates who want to be the next commander in chief. joining me tonight professor of georgetown university, also with us tonight, joel berg executive director of the new york city coalition against hunger. dr. dyson, we have touched quite a bit on this...
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eleanor holmes norton is pushing for beefed up help to you.says that's not enough and she introduced legislation legislation -- she's introduced legislation to guarantee the workers free lifetime identity theft protection. ben cardin is sponsoring a similar bill in the senate. >>> some "news4 your health" a test that could uncover a so-called silent cancer in pregnant women. the new study that results from the common prenatal test could also point to cancer risk for the mother. this is from an analysis of 100,000 noninvasive blood tests used to detect fetal abnormalities like down syndrome. those who gave birth to healthy babies were later diagnosed with cancer. this was published online in the "journal of the american medical association." >>> 5:50. we are a few hours away from the moment that a nasa spacecraft will pass by pluto. it is being led by scientists in laurel, maryland. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is right there. we're both geeking out about this. we are waiting for the pictures to come back from pluto, right, chuck? >> a
eleanor holmes norton is pushing for beefed up help to you.says that's not enough and she introduced legislation legislation -- she's introduced legislation to guarantee the workers free lifetime identity theft protection. ben cardin is sponsoring a similar bill in the senate. >>> some "news4 your health" a test that could uncover a so-called silent cancer in pregnant women. the new study that results from the common prenatal test could also point to cancer risk for the...
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an unscrupulous financial financial agent lost most of her savings but with the help of women like eleanoroosevelt and carrie chapman she managed in reduced circumstances to live on. she died in 1950. her ashes and henry's were deposited decide to cease. like her near disappearance from history lucy left no offspring to carry on her name and there is scant physical evidence of the places she lived and carried afterward. though she died 27 years before when gained the right to vote she never lost hope that universal justice would be achieved. she wrote we know it is only waiting to bless the world. she was ever grateful that she lived a long life to devote to this cause. this brave passionate woman deserves more prominence in our history books. in writing this biography of lucy in l.a. canterbury school the marble monument but i want to give lucy stone her rightful place front and center is one of the major -- and they women's rights movement and most importantly in our nations history. thank you. [applause] i will be happy to answer questions. i know it's always hard to be the first one. i
an unscrupulous financial financial agent lost most of her savings but with the help of women like eleanoroosevelt and carrie chapman she managed in reduced circumstances to live on. she died in 1950. her ashes and henry's were deposited decide to cease. like her near disappearance from history lucy left no offspring to carry on her name and there is scant physical evidence of the places she lived and carried afterward. though she died 27 years before when gained the right to vote she never...
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. >> reporter: eleanor holmes norton is calling on team opener daniel snyder and nfl commissioner, rogerll to accept today's court decision to change the team mascot and get back to football. we have posted the judge's ruling in this case in our nbc washington app, search trademark, the latest live at fedex field. jim, back to you. >> thanks, chris. >>> number of people have compared the controversy over the team's name to the debate over the confederate flag. right now the south carolina shouse debating a bill that would remove that flag from the grounds of the state house. if the house does not approve the exact measure passed by the state senate it could be weeks or even months before the flag would come down. some republicans want to change the bill to add some other kind of southern heritage symbol in front of the state house. community leaders from charleston and family members of the victims of that church shooting in charleston are here in washington today. they came to capitol hill to talk to members of congress about gun violence. the group joined the members of the brady campa
. >> reporter: eleanor holmes norton is calling on team opener daniel snyder and nfl commissioner, rogerll to accept today's court decision to change the team mascot and get back to football. we have posted the judge's ruling in this case in our nbc washington app, search trademark, the latest live at fedex field. jim, back to you. >> thanks, chris. >>> number of people have compared the controversy over the team's name to the debate over the confederate flag. right now the...
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anthony, eleanor roosevelt, or rosa parks.'s office says he's changed his mind and it was a mistake to talk about putting reagan on the $10 bill. clearly i've got a surprise for senator mcconnell. we just started printing our own money here at "politicsnation," and so he gets the first edition, hot off the presses -- gotcha dollar bill issued exclusively by a "nice try" department of hypocrisy, and there's no one who deserves it more than mitch mcconnell so senator, don't spend it all in one place. nice try, but we gotcha. ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! when a moment spontan
anthony, eleanor roosevelt, or rosa parks.'s office says he's changed his mind and it was a mistake to talk about putting reagan on the $10 bill. clearly i've got a surprise for senator mcconnell. we just started printing our own money here at "politicsnation," and so he gets the first edition, hot off the presses -- gotcha dollar bill issued exclusively by a "nice try" department of hypocrisy, and there's no one who deserves it more than mitch mcconnell so senator, don't...
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the now-massive number of current and former employees who will need credit monitoring but delegate eleanorolmes norton from d.c. says the three years of coverage opm is offering is not nearly enough. >> the very least we should do is give them lifetime identity protection. it has to be lifetime because they may do nothing now, but they may do something years from now. >> nbc white house correspondent chris jansing joins us live from the white house. chris, where do we go from here now that katherine archuleta has stepped down? >> reporter: yeah the immediate question is what does this mean for the 22 million americans, bun in 15 americans, affected by this? the answer suspect clear. at the briefing today, white house press secretary josh
the now-massive number of current and former employees who will need credit monitoring but delegate eleanorolmes norton from d.c. says the three years of coverage opm is offering is not nearly enough. >> the very least we should do is give them lifetime identity protection. it has to be lifetime because they may do nothing now, but they may do something years from now. >> nbc white house correspondent chris jansing joins us live from the white house. chris, where do we go from here...
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. >> eleanor goodwin visits her son as often as possible. >> you know these chairs hurt my backside. they're so hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman. >> i kept telling your mom, she will not bury you in penitentiary. that's what the lord told me. >> doesn't he answer my prayers? >> yes, he does. he was little, don't pray for me. >> i used to always say that. i'm going to pray for you. don't -- please, mom, pray for me. >> i look at her and i see how much hurt she's got in her face, how much pain she's going through. sometimes it's hard just to look at her. >> in your precious holy name i pray. amen. >> if i get convicted, she feels she will lose another child. >> my god, i love you so much. >> i love you too, mom. >>> coming up, tony goodwin is called back to court. this time, to hear from the jury. >>> and -- >> he says don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual my hands can be. >> lorraine green accused an officer of misconduct. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nu
. >> eleanor goodwin visits her son as often as possible. >> you know these chairs hurt my backside. they're so hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman. >> i kept telling your mom, she will not bury you in penitentiary. that's what the lord told me. >> doesn't he answer my prayers? >> yes, he does. he was little, don't pray for me. >> i used to always say that. i'm going to pray for you. don't -- please, mom, pray for me....
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sorry, eleanor roosevelt. [ laughter ] better luck next time.ing tatum said yesterday that if he could have any super power in the world, he'd have the power to make anyone naked. that's ridiculous. why would you pick a power you already have, channing tatum? [ laughter ] that's a waste. [ cheers and applause ] that is a waste. father's day is this weekend. [ cheers ] yeah. but, if it's any consolation, he's also dreading the phone call. [ laughter ] yeah, no, just a normal day. yeah, i don't know where she is. i love you, too. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] and finally, it was announced today that printed physical copies of wikipedia will soon be available for sale. of course, i'm not sure that's true, because i read it on wikipedia. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this right here, that's the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: woo! how we doing 8g band? so lovely to see you guys. you've obviously noticed, we've noticed. we've been so happy all week. he's been with us since monday, sitting in with the 8g band, from the red hot chili
sorry, eleanor roosevelt. [ laughter ] better luck next time.ing tatum said yesterday that if he could have any super power in the world, he'd have the power to make anyone naked. that's ridiculous. why would you pick a power you already have, channing tatum? [ laughter ] that's a waste. [ cheers and applause ] that is a waste. father's day is this weekend. [ cheers ] yeah. but, if it's any consolation, he's also dreading the phone call. [ laughter ] yeah, no, just a normal day. yeah, i don't...
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asad chaudhary-- he's the one on the screen-- and nurse eleanor vigilante. >> it's faster for us to alwaysele-neurology because our physicians are not 24 hours a day in the building. we can actually get a physician to the bedside of a patient within three to six minutes. >> sreenivasan: three to six minutes is the difference between what? >> every minute that we waste is potentially more brain function that's lost. >> sreenivasan: stroke is the leading cause of serious, long- term disability in the united states. but widespread use of telemedicine for stroke care is improving patient outcomes. hoping to build on its success in hospitals, the telehealth industry is now focused on bringing more basic healthcare services directly to patients wherever they may be. from the comfort of her san francisco home, dr. raveena rihal is diagnosing and treating patients for primary care ailments like sinusitis, pink eye and bladder infections. >> a patient can download the app on their mobile device either laptop, iphone or tablet. and if they want to see a doctor they just press a button and they will
asad chaudhary-- he's the one on the screen-- and nurse eleanor vigilante. >> it's faster for us to alwaysele-neurology because our physicians are not 24 hours a day in the building. we can actually get a physician to the bedside of a patient within three to six minutes. >> sreenivasan: three to six minutes is the difference between what? >> every minute that we waste is potentially more brain function that's lost. >> sreenivasan: stroke is the leading cause of serious,...