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>> i will start with eleanor. polly was not the only african-american friend that eleanor had, in fact the friendship with mary was better known, she was also very close friends with walter white, executive secretary of the naacp. but polly argues and i think i agree agree with her that her relationship was different, that her relationship with eleanor was different because unlike others who were age peers of eleanor's polly was an young upstart. and also, they wanted things for her. these are institutional leaders, the one was president of the national council of negro woman, walter wright was president of the executive secretary of the naacp. so in their dealings with eleanor, they are thinking about the constituencies, their organizations and their political constituencies. polly represented no one other than young people like herself, she could not deliver votes, but walter white could, polly cannot deliver votes, and she was very brash, and they apparently were afraid to go very far because they were always t
>> i will start with eleanor. polly was not the only african-american friend that eleanor had, in fact the friendship with mary was better known, she was also very close friends with walter white, executive secretary of the naacp. but polly argues and i think i agree agree with her that her relationship was different, that her relationship with eleanor was different because unlike others who were age peers of eleanor's polly was an young upstart. and also, they wanted things for her....
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he'll endorse hillary but it was a rigged process, eleanor. eleanor: she didn't rig the process. she was a victim of these rules so he -- eight years ago -- so he leaves some impressions. clarence: it was an uphill climb for obama eight years ago because of these rules. had all the super delegates initially and he had to earn the gains he made and nomination. bernie faces the same challenge. pat, i you're right, think he's not going to get the nomination and he wants the anerage to have as much of impact as he can on the platform. the whole question is, though, togethere party pull afterwards? the party that's the least unified is the party that loses. we have the difficulty here is the anger on the part of those sanders' supporters is feel theyand they do are being steamrolled over but the establishment and the theectivity between perception of hillary clinton as versus bernie as the genuine guy is real and i going to be hard for them to unify and donald trump stands to benefit. eleanor: he has a legacy to worry about. doesn't want to be seen as the guy who cost the party the pr
he'll endorse hillary but it was a rigged process, eleanor. eleanor: she didn't rig the process. she was a victim of these rules so he -- eight years ago -- so he leaves some impressions. clarence: it was an uphill climb for obama eight years ago because of these rules. had all the super delegates initially and he had to earn the gains he made and nomination. bernie faces the same challenge. pat, i you're right, think he's not going to get the nomination and he wants the anerage to have as much...
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eleanor clift? eleanor: he thinks he can double down on male grievance in this mobilize these forgotten middle class of mostly working men and that he can take a couple of midwestern that haveates basically voted democratic in the last half a dozen elections put up one poll that you from ohio, he did better than hillary clinton because he did better among men than she did among women but women are the electorate and his numbers among women are -- gets the republican base which is probably 250 votes and then he's got to do pennsylvania or michigan or some of those blue states and it's going to be beough climb and it will very narrow if he does it but it can be done. it is possible. singlee: he's got to get women who are probably the most important post-labor day swing contingent and more women turn out for the general election than in the primaries. and he's got to win ohio. no republican gets to the white house without winning ohio. tom: kasich in the v.p., maybe? to get: he's got suburban republica
eleanor clift? eleanor: he thinks he can double down on male grievance in this mobilize these forgotten middle class of mostly working men and that he can take a couple of midwestern that haveates basically voted democratic in the last half a dozen elections put up one poll that you from ohio, he did better than hillary clinton because he did better among men than she did among women but women are the electorate and his numbers among women are -- gets the republican base which is probably 250...
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eleanor: no. well, i think the military is making the case that under the sequester budget that they're not getting enough money. but i would not single out the navy. i think again, the u.s. military dwarfs. i think we're bigger than the next 10 countries combined. this is not a problem. john: you know robert gates? eleanor: i sure do. john: and his memoir duty president obama proposed to cut half of $1.2 trillion of total cuts and d.o.d. represents 20% of the total budgets. so he's lamenting that. eleanor: well, he was the former defense secretary, i think? yeah. they always want more. john: eleanor, you know robert gates? eleanor: yes. he served -- up to i'm a big fan of bill gates. i would like to think in my heart but there's not a chance in the universe -- he has proven t by action. he's one of the few people that is respected by everyone. the oblem with end is -- navy has very strict requirements for qualifications. they have to study very, very hard, very intellectually rigorous. very well-
eleanor: no. well, i think the military is making the case that under the sequester budget that they're not getting enough money. but i would not single out the navy. i think again, the u.s. military dwarfs. i think we're bigger than the next 10 countries combined. this is not a problem. john: you know robert gates? eleanor: i sure do. john: and his memoir duty president obama proposed to cut half of $1.2 trillion of total cuts and d.o.d. represents 20% of the total budgets. so he's lamenting...
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this after eleanor has failed to put together a budget.nt to go back to jeff flock to flock is standing up there with the protesters in chicago. they just put up a screen to block on the inside what is going on. protesters gaining access from inside. cylinders that have been proven remarkably difficult. they just brought in saws and angle grinders. let me put the screen up. reporters and protesters cannot see what is going on. it is behind this screen. that is where it is taking place. as i said, using saws to get these protesters apart. this is a very well organized protest. i want to take you around to the side here. not able to get out of the headquarters. there apparently was a door. now, some folks have been able to get out of the building and into the building. i will take you back here. come on back with me. only building employees are coming in and out. not any protesters making way into the building that way. come out to the streeteal quick. what this looks like on the outside. a fairly new building. as you pointed out earlier, th
this after eleanor has failed to put together a budget.nt to go back to jeff flock to flock is standing up there with the protesters in chicago. they just put up a screen to block on the inside what is going on. protesters gaining access from inside. cylinders that have been proven remarkably difficult. they just brought in saws and angle grinders. let me put the screen up. reporters and protesters cannot see what is going on. it is behind this screen. that is where it is taking place. as i...
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this is eleanor roosevelt living through this moment. so eleanor roosevelt in terms of universal declaration of human rights, in terms of the united nations, in terms of global consensus about what is right and what is wrong is -- i don't think there's any figure that's comparable. i will note that when hillary clinton began her campaign, she began it at a park that honors eleanor roosevelt. so i think for clinton, eleanor roosevelt is her top role mold. >> i'm going to do something which i know as a fellow author i hate which is to ask you why you didn't include certain people, certain facts or certain things. >> sure. >> to my mind -- now, i know jimmy carter's in here, but he's not prominent. and to my mind, jimmy carter's actually underappreciated because he's the first president who actually injected human rights into the national, international foreign policy debate. before carter it was kind of an academic exercise. borders, military movements, things like that. but he was the first one to really kind of put, you know, who started
this is eleanor roosevelt living through this moment. so eleanor roosevelt in terms of universal declaration of human rights, in terms of the united nations, in terms of global consensus about what is right and what is wrong is -- i don't think there's any figure that's comparable. i will note that when hillary clinton began her campaign, she began it at a park that honors eleanor roosevelt. so i think for clinton, eleanor roosevelt is her top role mold. >> i'm going to do something which...
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less than two years after jackie's death, his widow eleanor remarried. dr. david stewart, her new husband, was a physician and family friend of george washington. eleanor and dr. stewart had an additional 13 children from their marriage. in 1785, robert edge behind arrived at mount vernon, intending to paint a portrait of washington. the artist produced portraits of washington grandchildren, including this portrait of martha at about seven or eight years old. martha was 16, she accompanies her step grandfather to the ceremonial laying of the cornerstone of the capital building. on september 18, 1790 three. 1793. in a january, 1795, martha became first of martha washington's grandchildren to marry when she wed thomas peter of georgetown. the wedding took place at apart. the fairfax county plantation where her mother and stepfather resided. thomas peter was the eldest son of a prominent maryland merchants landowners. robert peter had immigrated to america from scotland in 1746, eventually ending up in georgetown and working as an agent. after peter purchased g
less than two years after jackie's death, his widow eleanor remarried. dr. david stewart, her new husband, was a physician and family friend of george washington. eleanor and dr. stewart had an additional 13 children from their marriage. in 1785, robert edge behind arrived at mount vernon, intending to paint a portrait of washington. the artist produced portraits of washington grandchildren, including this portrait of martha at about seven or eight years old. martha was 16, she accompanies her...
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i'd rather see a house here. >> reporter: eleanor rah definitely in the minority. spoke with city council woman janie blackwell who says her office is working with the city to save the garden. she says they're trig to postpone the sheriff sale until they can come up way permanent solution to preserve the property. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> food for fines. tampa is considering letting drivers pay parking tickets with canned drivers. they can get a dollar credit toward a ticket for every can of food they donate. food would go to needy families. city council members still have to approach the idea. tallahassee launch add similar program and it brought in 300 pounds of food. >>> all right. we are on day nine without any sun. i think that's where we are. >> we did -- i think -- >> no full sunshine. >> okay. >> one day we saw it for about an hour. >> yes. it star the at 5:23 p.m. on a tuesday. >> yeah. i mean, the sun is going to eventually make a come back but i got to tell you tomorrow is really going to be aldolase see day. we're looking at a lot of cloud cover.
i'd rather see a house here. >> reporter: eleanor rah definitely in the minority. spoke with city council woman janie blackwell who says her office is working with the city to save the garden. she says they're trig to postpone the sheriff sale until they can come up way permanent solution to preserve the property. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> food for fines. tampa is considering letting drivers pay parking tickets with canned drivers. they can get a dollar credit toward a...
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so she didn't last long but she remained friends with eleanor. and hemingway actually went and showed the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937, the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hoped that this would stir at least president roosevelt, outot the american people, of the stance of neutrality against the spanish civil war, but they did not succeed. brian: and we as a country had an embargo against selling arms to the people in power at the time over there and was that ever close to being broken where we would sell out? adam: well, it was broken in a very crucial way. a series of rules having to do with neutrality the gist of which was a neutrality act that was amended. you could not sell arms to any country engaged in war or to either side of the civil war. also some things other than arms. one thing was oil. modern armies run on oil. peculiarly, something that was not regarded as military arms in any way was oil stop but of course, modern armies run on oil. 60% of the oil
so she didn't last long but she remained friends with eleanor. and hemingway actually went and showed the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937, the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hoped that this would stir at least president roosevelt, outot the american people, of the stance of neutrality against the spanish civil war, but they did not succeed. brian: and we as a country had an embargo against selling arms to the...
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she is called the first modern first lady since eleanor roosevelt because of her activism. she was already known as a supporter of women's rights and women's issues. she suffered from breast cancer. she gained a lot of notoriety and appreciation from women because she publicized breast cancer and the importance of getting screened. so when betty ford supported the equal rights amendment, she did so based on the premise that it was important to be a woman, in in the traditional way people understood womanhood, but also, she believed women should be legally and politically equal. and the only way america could go forward and progress is if women gained that legally equality in terms of equal rights in the workplace, equal pay. the social changes that would occur if women got legally equality. >> she joined forces with her successor, rosalynn carter. ms. griffis: absolutely, and i don't think many people expected that one, right? aen you have to first ladies, republican and a democrat joining forces, especially at the tail end of the 1972-1982 ratification period. it was a hug
she is called the first modern first lady since eleanor roosevelt because of her activism. she was already known as a supporter of women's rights and women's issues. she suffered from breast cancer. she gained a lot of notoriety and appreciation from women because she publicized breast cancer and the importance of getting screened. so when betty ford supported the equal rights amendment, she did so based on the premise that it was important to be a woman, in in the traditional way people...
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and eleanor are essential helping me put out aei's political report.al notes the exit poll in indiana had fascinating reports that point to problems for trump and clinton in the future. 26% of the voters who didn't vote for trump said they wouldn't support him. 59% of indiana gop voters said they wanted a candidate outside establishment a key to trump's , appeal yet 24% of the indiana , gop voters said they would be scared if he won and 18% concerned. , he won women by six points , but men by 26. the gender gap and mriaggapar will be problems for him in the fall particularly among white women. hillary still has a big problem with men. bernie sanders did extremely well in indiana last night among young people. the indiana poll again pnted to hillary's weaknesses on honesty and integrity and on compassion, on caring about people like you and me. 3/4 of democrats said they expected her to win. that is just a quick summary of some of the interesting highlights from the exit poll. now i am going to turn to michael baran, and we would like you to look back.
and eleanor are essential helping me put out aei's political report.al notes the exit poll in indiana had fascinating reports that point to problems for trump and clinton in the future. 26% of the voters who didn't vote for trump said they wouldn't support him. 59% of indiana gop voters said they wanted a candidate outside establishment a key to trump's , appeal yet 24% of the indiana , gop voters said they would be scared if he won and 18% concerned. , he won women by six points , but men by...
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she retained this very close relationship with eleanor roosevelt's and continue to write her letters from spain aussie and having were there. went and show the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937. the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hope to that this would stir at least president roosevelt documented people out of their stance of neutrality in the spanish war. it was broken in a very crucial way. of rules having to do the gist ofity which was a neutrality act that .as amended you could not sell arms to any country engaged in war or to either side of the civil war. also some things other than arms. one thing was oil. modern armies run on oil. 60% of the oil going to both sides in spain went directly to the armies. it was needed for trunks -- trucks and tanks and artillery and jeeps. moving soldiers around. this was not classified as armaments but the law said very strictly that he couldn't travel on american ships. all of these foreign correspondents in madrid never asked the questions about this. they would
she retained this very close relationship with eleanor roosevelt's and continue to write her letters from spain aussie and having were there. went and show the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937. the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hope to that this would stir at least president roosevelt documented people out of their stance of neutrality in the spanish war. it was broken in a very crucial way. of rules having to do...
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and eleanor are essential helping me put out aei's political report. a few final notes. the exit poll in indiana had fascinating results last night that point to problems for trump and clinton in the future. 26% of the voters who didn't vote for trump said they wouldn't support him. 59% of indiana gop voters said they wanted a candidate outside the establishment, a key to trump's appeal, yet 24% of the indiana gop voters said they would be scared if he won and 18%, concerned. he won women by six points, but men by 26. the gender gap and marriage gap will be problems for him in the fall particularly among white women. hillary still has a big problem with men. bernie sanders did extremely well in indiana last night among young people. the indiana poll again pnted to -- pointed to hillary's weaknesses on honesty and integrity and on compassion, on caring about people like you and me. 3/4 of democrats said they expected her to win. that is just a quick summary of some of the interesting highlights from the exit poll. now i am going to turn to michael baran
and eleanor are essential helping me put out aei's political report. a few final notes. the exit poll in indiana had fascinating results last night that point to problems for trump and clinton in the future. 26% of the voters who didn't vote for trump said they wouldn't support him. 59% of indiana gop voters said they wanted a candidate outside the establishment, a key to trump's appeal, yet 24% of the indiana gop voters said they would be scared if he won and 18%, concerned. he won women by...
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coming up hear from delegate james eleanor holmes norton. alison: that is stoking the flame of a year debate over the trains like this one carrying hazardous material right through the district. at 6:00 tonight, our diane cho explains why the d.c. council says it is powerless to stop those trains. leon? leon: metro's making a significant safety change. next month there will be a uniformed fire officer stationed in the metro nerve center around the clock. that position is going to be tasked with coordinating response between metro and the local fire department in case of an emergency. this announcement is coming one day before the ntsb issues the final report on the january 2015 smoke incident at l'enfant plaz. one woman die and dozens of people were hurt in incident. abc7 will have a thorough look at the report's finding in the coverage tomorrow. alison: update now to a story we brought you in march. on the high school junior who died after taking a drug at a friend's birthday party. the virginia medical office is calling the death of 17-yea
coming up hear from delegate james eleanor holmes norton. alison: that is stoking the flame of a year debate over the trains like this one carrying hazardous material right through the district. at 6:00 tonight, our diane cho explains why the d.c. council says it is powerless to stop those trains. leon? leon: metro's making a significant safety change. next month there will be a uniformed fire officer stationed in the metro nerve center around the clock. that position is going to be tasked with...
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first of all, this eleanor supreme court was outrageous. basically said the first in line to get paid are not the schools, not the police, not the file fire or ambulance. it is the is teachers. stuart: i will tell you why. votes. that is exactly why. that is the entire problem with this. no one is running it like it should be run. they're running it like the next. >> it is not just the retirees vote. by the way, it is not just democrats at all. you look at new jersey which is the biggest liability of all. the person that gave the most of this way was a republican governor in 2004. trish: a politician. >> air saying we paid the pension fund all of these years. we will adjust to our end of the deal. it is completely untenable. trish: it is like social security. you are looking forward to getting it. you figure that it is yours. who knows. you are not counting on it. i am not counting on at. i do not trust our politicians to get it right. >> i think julie and i agree. politicians grade these. what you do to solve the problem? you move to 401(k
first of all, this eleanor supreme court was outrageous. basically said the first in line to get paid are not the schools, not the police, not the file fire or ambulance. it is the is teachers. stuart: i will tell you why. votes. that is exactly why. that is the entire problem with this. no one is running it like it should be run. they're running it like the next. >> it is not just the retirees vote. by the way, it is not just democrats at all. you look at new jersey which is the biggest...
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it eleanor holmes norriton believes the senate won't go along with house bill and if today's vote fails opponents plan to insert language restricting city to must pass federal bill. you can see the fight is far from over. white house says what d.c. is seeking is basic authority and that the city is being subjected to burdens not born by any other local government in the country. >> and maureen, holly. >> mel, thavingz, metro making changes after the fallout on agency reporting crime to the public. >> comes after a rain on red line train was never disclosed to the public until many weeks lightser. liver at the metro sfaition with details. annie. >> good morning to you holly and maureen. another big shakeup in metro. and the transit agency under goes a kilt tour of change right now. so, from now on, must publicly report all violent crime that happen on metro property and that came down yesterday during a congressional hearing. metro general manager paul wheatfeld was grilled by congress yesterday during a house transportation committee hearing he had to answer tougher questions specifical
it eleanor holmes norriton believes the senate won't go along with house bill and if today's vote fails opponents plan to insert language restricting city to must pass federal bill. you can see the fight is far from over. white house says what d.c. is seeking is basic authority and that the city is being subjected to burdens not born by any other local government in the country. >> and maureen, holly. >> mel, thavingz, metro making changes after the fallout on agency reporting crime...
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d.c.ve learned from congresswoman eleanor holmes norton that she has asked to meet with csx officials about today's derailment. cheryl conner, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, cheryl. ur team coverage continues with roz plater, who has what commuters have to deal with in the morning. it sounds like there will be issues for some folks? indeed, mostly for folks who take the marc train on the brunswick line. the derailment happened between the silver station -- silver spring and union station stops. the latest information regarding the morning and evening commute for marc train passengers. in the morning, train depart frederick at 6:06. if you are headed into d.c., you will need to transfer to metro. commute, you can board the following marc train trains at the silver spring station. 875 will depart at 4:39 p.m. will depart silver spring at 5:34 p.m. will hold for 30 minutes, then depart silver spring at 7:04 p.m. brunswick, and there will be bus service to harpers ferry and beyond. passengers heading to metro, just show your marc train tickets to the station manager to get access to the
d.c.ve learned from congresswoman eleanor holmes norton that she has asked to meet with csx officials about today's derailment. cheryl conner, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, cheryl. ur team coverage continues with roz plater, who has what commuters have to deal with in the morning. it sounds like there will be issues for some folks? indeed, mostly for folks who take the marc train on the brunswick line. the derailment happened between the silver station -- silver spring and union station...
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i rather see a house here. >> reporter: eleanor rah is definitely in the minority. with city council woman janie blackwell who says her office is working with the city to save the garden. she says they're trying to postpone the sheriff's sale until they can come up way permanent solution to preserve the property. >>> dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> all right. kathy orr is here with look what's on our radar. >> we have a lot on our radar tonight. as you look outside our weather window market street looking good. looking pretty, looking dry. temperatures still hanging out in the 50s. it's 57 degrees. that was the high for the day. so temperatures really not budging all that much. winds still persistent out of the east northeast at 5 miles an hour. when you have that persistent wind, you're not going to see much changes at all. today's high temperature in the 50s that makes it the ninth consecutive day of clouds, 50s and below normal temperatures and unfortunately we will make it to day 10 and saturday will be day 11. i don't think we'll make it to day 12 though. that'
i rather see a house here. >> reporter: eleanor rah is definitely in the minority. with city council woman janie blackwell who says her office is working with the city to save the garden. she says they're trying to postpone the sheriff's sale until they can come up way permanent solution to preserve the property. >>> dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> all right. kathy orr is here with look what's on our radar. >> we have a lot on our radar tonight. as you look outside...
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metro's general manager in the hot seat, a live look at a house hearing, eleanor holmes norton on yours green -- on your screen, think massive metro overhaul. we have the details. >> metro general manager paul wiedefeld testified before the house transportation subcommittee on highways and was onethis morning, he of six people to go before the congressional panel, others included john delaney and jerry conley and steny hoyer who represent jurisdiction served by metro, congress voice concerns over a left of safety culture at metro and they wanted to know what is being done to change the system. paul wiedefeld outline how he found the agency when he arrived. >> a lack of accountability on the management, the front-line people, and a lack of strong management systems put in place. a lack of sustainable, predictable funding source for the system. >>'s testimony came on a day when there were two insulator issues making for a consultative and the late morning rush-hour on the red line. he is hoping the safe track program which kicks off next month, will go a long way to make the system safer
metro's general manager in the hot seat, a live look at a house hearing, eleanor holmes norton on yours green -- on your screen, think massive metro overhaul. we have the details. >> metro general manager paul wiedefeld testified before the house transportation subcommittee on highways and was onethis morning, he of six people to go before the congressional panel, others included john delaney and jerry conley and steny hoyer who represent jurisdiction served by metro, congress voice...
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harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, the blonde one from "two broke girls."ry of america is the story of bold, courageous women. and whenever a woman takes a noble, brave stand, "the nightly show" contributes, robin and holly, salute her with their "that's what she said" awards. ♪ >> that's what she said! >> robin: if you think our federal lawmakers are embarrassing, they're nothing compared to crazy state reps. >> holly: take a look at a new amendment proposed by louisiana representative kenny havard last week. >> : a lawmaker offered an amendment to a human trafficking bill that said strippers shouldn't be too old or too heavy. >> harvard: i have put an age limitation on it of no more than 28 years of age and shall be no more than 160 pounds. and i'll take any questions. >> robin: hey, i've got a question. how'd you get to be such a dick? (cheers and applause) >> holly: but this week's "that's what she said" award recipient boldly exclaimed, "i'm not gonna take this lying down!" >> robin: that's what she said. sorry. i couldn't help it. >> holly: that's oka
harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, the blonde one from "two broke girls."ry of america is the story of bold, courageous women. and whenever a woman takes a noble, brave stand, "the nightly show" contributes, robin and holly, salute her with their "that's what she said" awards. ♪ >> that's what she said! >> robin: if you think our federal lawmakers are embarrassing, they're nothing compared to crazy state reps. >> holly: take a look at a new...
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mark kirk seats in eleanor. rob portman in ohio, pat toomey of pennsylvania, ron johnson in wisconsin. you've got a whole lot of seats that could potentially change hands. and on the democratic side you only have metadata, which is -- nevada which is harry reid open seat. given what may well be a very significant uptick in hispanic turnout there, i think the odds are recently did a democrat to take a majority in the senate. but then we just have to point out that the worm turned very sharply in 2018 as the chart shows. you have 24 democrats up the next time. a lot of them in very vulnerable places. if hillary clinton wins the white house, then there's likely to be as there almost always is a set of headwinds for democrats to begin with. of the democratic tenure in the majority in the senate is likely to be a relatively short one. now the house of representatives, it is striking, we have a chart that shows all the seats that you could potentially a look at this point put in the tossup category. you always end up
mark kirk seats in eleanor. rob portman in ohio, pat toomey of pennsylvania, ron johnson in wisconsin. you've got a whole lot of seats that could potentially change hands. and on the democratic side you only have metadata, which is -- nevada which is harry reid open seat. given what may well be a very significant uptick in hispanic turnout there, i think the odds are recently did a democrat to take a majority in the senate. but then we just have to point out that the worm turned very sharply in...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton stopped by the scene to see it for herself. >> i'm concerned with what was spilled was ethanol. there is a reason it's in your gasoline as explosive. brian door -- brianne: it's detained. another used sodium hydroxide, that is used in soap and cleaning products. no one was injured yesterday with the u.s. capitol a few miles away, d.c. council chairman mendleson says derailments in district raises concerns about the public safety and the national security issues. >> there needs to be local control over hazardous material. we need to know what is happening. >> residents who live nearby say they also want more transparency. >> we should be aware that the chemicals are passing through. >> officials say the sodium hydroxide leak was pluggedded on sunday. c.s.x. released a statement saying it does not move certain category of hazardous material through the district, which includes the virginia avenue tunnel. in northeast d.c., diane cho, abc7 news. maureen: metro getting he from the d.c. firefighter. a fuel-time firefighter will -- full-time firefighter w
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton stopped by the scene to see it for herself. >> i'm concerned with what was spilled was ethanol. there is a reason it's in your gasoline as explosive. brian door -- brianne: it's detained. another used sodium hydroxide, that is used in soap and cleaning products. no one was injured yesterday with the u.s. capitol a few miles away, d.c. council chairman mendleson says derailments in district raises concerns about the public safety and the national...
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. >> you, eleanor, aredead. >> cool. >> talk about a power duo.risten bell and ted dancin's comedy is set in the afterlife. >> there's a ton of frozen yogurt shops. it's really like your idea of perfection. >> j-lo's "shades of blue" will return for its second season. she stunned in a cut-out dress. and "ain't your mama" has everybody singing. my cousin who works with me is always like, god, this song, i can't get it out of my head. >> this is my favorite kardashian here. >> and andy cohen totally loving it when khloe and kourtney kardashian barged in on our interview. >> i'm obsessed. i love it. >> over on fox, queen latifa is headlining "star" abo the music busi laverne cox's "rocky horror picture show" airing as a special in september. and "the chor cyst" is a new series starring gina davis. >> can't wait. >>> up next, jessica simpson can't stop showing off her curves. we break down all her daring date night dresses. >>> plus -- >> adam keeps texting me about what this name? >> gwen stefani'ssparenting to adam levine. >>> hollywood's ex-files.
. >> you, eleanor, aredead. >> cool. >> talk about a power duo.risten bell and ted dancin's comedy is set in the afterlife. >> there's a ton of frozen yogurt shops. it's really like your idea of perfection. >> j-lo's "shades of blue" will return for its second season. she stunned in a cut-out dress. and "ain't your mama" has everybody singing. my cousin who works with me is always like, god, this song, i can't get it out of my head. >>...
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. >> you, eleanor, are dead. >> kristen bell stars in one of three new series nbc has planned for fallsting her as a not so nice woman mistakenly placed in the after life. >> what is someone who didn't maybe live the best life, what happens if they get a second chance to turn it around. >> pete dan son scars in it following superstore. that big box comedy gets a second season and special episode during the rio olympics. "the voice" will have two new coaches in the fall. miley cyrus and alecia keys and blake shelton and the show will be the lead-in for two new dr a dramas. >> you're telling me this guy actually went back in time. >> the time saga timeless follows the episodes of a trio of heroes trying to catch a different fugitive. >> it will take you to a different world every week, hundreds of years back or 10 years ago. >> the second new drama, "this is us" airs tuesday after "the voice." mandy moore part of the ensemble showing the lives of despair rat people intercertificating. you won't be -- intercepting. >> you won't be able to take your eyes off. chicago med jumps to thursdays
. >> you, eleanor, are dead. >> kristen bell stars in one of three new series nbc has planned for fallsting her as a not so nice woman mistakenly placed in the after life. >> what is someone who didn't maybe live the best life, what happens if they get a second chance to turn it around. >> pete dan son scars in it following superstore. that big box comedy gets a second season and special episode during the rio olympics. "the voice" will have two new coaches in...
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this same situation, same form went to a town about 30 miles away from sulfer, eleanor cityue and a lotdamage there. t don't these look like specialike effects from movies. this going on right now. social immediate y thanks to social media we're getting a look at things that arear happening in oklahoma a few minutes after they happen. i hope people are out of the way and it will had letting this had thing do what it has to do. by contract we are getting off easy i know we are sick of the rain and cool temperatures the heat can cook up situations liks this. in the yellow these are tornado watches:. in the red most of oklahoma is.i let's go down to the south i think it was this one too. either way this is it right here huge hook on it watch it again see the hook. it looks like it may be in process of losing as it continues to move east. east f interstate 35 that is a dramatic night for them.em. locally we are dealing with a lot of clouds.loud a few lighter showers.howe around our area. sprinkles, spotty shower can'twr we ruled out. a little activity. maybe this isn't hitting the ground in
this same situation, same form went to a town about 30 miles away from sulfer, eleanor cityue and a lotdamage there. t don't these look like specialike effects from movies. this going on right now. social immediate y thanks to social media we're getting a look at things that arear happening in oklahoma a few minutes after they happen. i hope people are out of the way and it will had letting this had thing do what it has to do. by contract we are getting off easy i know we are sick of the rain...
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. >> you, eleanor, are dead. >> cool. >> talk about a power duo.en bell and ted danson's new nbc c "the gooddplace" is set in the afterlife. >> you can fly if you want to. you can eat whatever you want. there's a ton of frozen yogurt shops. it's really like your idea of perfection. >> j-lo's "shades of blue" will return for its second season. she stunned in a david koma cut-out dress. and "ain't your mama" has everybody singing. >> my cousin who s workwith me is always like, god, this song, i can't get it out of >> this is my favorite kardashian here. this is my favorite. >> and andy cohen totally loving it when khhoe and kourtney kardashian barged in on our interview. >> i am obsessed with this season. i love it. >> over on fox, queen latifa the music industry drama "star" from "empire" creator lee daniels. laverne cox's "rocky horror picture show" airing as a special in october. >> au chante. >> and 43ea yrs after the movie, "the exorcist" is a new horror series starring geena davis. >> there is something inside my house. it's a demon. >> a lot o
. >> you, eleanor, are dead. >> cool. >> talk about a power duo.en bell and ted danson's new nbc c "the gooddplace" is set in the afterlife. >> you can fly if you want to. you can eat whatever you want. there's a ton of frozen yogurt shops. it's really like your idea of perfection. >> j-lo's "shades of blue" will return for its second season. she stunned in a david koma cut-out dress. and "ain't your mama" has everybody singing....
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and moving forward we don't know the cause of this what caused this derailment and congress woman eleanoron expected to meet with the transit administration or railroad administration excuse me to talk about the derailment and come up with regulations when they're transporting hazardous chemicals through the districts. a big concern she's expected to address today. back to you in the studio. >> all right. annie. thank you for that update teachers in detroit will head back to class after a sickout. dozens of schools closed. it's ad with assurance by michigan law makers to provide 500 million to restructure city public schools by creating a new district. teeners say they are not happy with the plan. >> if you think the lines are long at the airport you should know you soon could be waiting long areaen that's all thanks to tsa shortage i new study found they reduced air force over the last 10% and the change is while the american airlines was booming. 1,000 passengers missed their flight to chicago o'hare in march because of long tsa lines. >> it's a tsa precheck now and that helps a lot a f
and moving forward we don't know the cause of this what caused this derailment and congress woman eleanoron expected to meet with the transit administration or railroad administration excuse me to talk about the derailment and come up with regulations when they're transporting hazardous chemicals through the districts. a big concern she's expected to address today. back to you in the studio. >> all right. annie. thank you for that update teachers in detroit will head back to class after a...
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dwoo eleanor holmes norton called the findings unacceptable. >> it doesn't surprise me that the congresshave to sign a light on it. >>> the reason to double check your accounts and change your passwords. linked abo count before 2012, your password won't work anymore. it they're taking action after they saw some users account information getting posted online. the data was stolen in a breach about four years ago. they say they are also checking out suspicious activity and talking with law enforcement. >>> we all want to save money when we go shopping, right? more and more of us are turning to store brands. in fact some store brands are now crowding name brand products off the shelf at the grocery store. at many, as much as one fifth of the products are store brand. they can be up to 20% less expensive than the name brand. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm erika gonzalez. another beautiful warm day. spring is finally here,
dwoo eleanor holmes norton called the findings unacceptable. >> it doesn't surprise me that the congresshave to sign a light on it. >>> the reason to double check your accounts and change your passwords. linked abo count before 2012, your password won't work anymore. it they're taking action after they saw some users account information getting posted online. the data was stolen in a breach about four years ago. they say they are also checking out suspicious activity and talking...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, muriel bowser and ten d.c. council members are endorsing her. norton cited her willing into fight for d.c. statehood as a reason for her endorsement. d.c.'s democratic trial area is june 14. bernie sanders has no sbepinten of handing clinton the tracie potts will join us at 4:45 with more on the challenges ahead for all the candidates. >>> you'll see a surprise familiar face if you dvr "the tonight show." check it out. >> put it around like trophies and stuff so they don't break. >> bubble wrap. boom. >> of course that is nationals outfielder bryce harper, harper and jimmy won the game, but of course they poked fun of him because when you're talking about bubble wrap, only bryce harper would say you're the only one would say wrap your foe i i trophies. >> that's how i support my emmys. >> all the jewels and goods that he has. >> just reality that's all that is. >> wonder if he was nervous. >> d >>> coming up on 4:37. handling being inside a store when this comes crashing through the wall. the incredible video of a truck that nearly hit a woman a
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, muriel bowser and ten d.c. council members are endorsing her. norton cited her willing into fight for d.c. statehood as a reason for her endorsement. d.c.'s democratic trial area is june 14. bernie sanders has no sbepinten of handing clinton the tracie potts will join us at 4:45 with more on the challenges ahead for all the candidates. >>> you'll see a surprise familiar face if you dvr "the tonight show." check it out. >> put it...
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congressman eleanor holmes norton will meet with officials from the federal railroad administration to talk about the derailment. let's get a check on the traffic this noon hour. jamie sullivan, any trouble spots out there? jamie: we are seeing a few, and that's actually where i want to start. a live look, , traffic heading inbound, this is right near the roosevelt bridge. you get an idea here, and then even up here, how heavy we are. there is an accident, again, this is right at the roosevelt bridge. we do have a lane being taken out, so, yes, we are seeing this delay. as we move now to talk about how slow we are in some spots, we'll take a look at the maps. single digits right now, 9 miles per hour. you can see, though, not a huge backup on 66, just starting to see some of the volume building in though. as far as 395, northbound in the 20's right now. we've got a little bit of a closer look, some activity happening, and this is on 395 northbound. that midday road work that we are used to. no problems to report right now in maryland on b.w. parkway looks good. in the 30's as you head
congressman eleanor holmes norton will meet with officials from the federal railroad administration to talk about the derailment. let's get a check on the traffic this noon hour. jamie sullivan, any trouble spots out there? jamie: we are seeing a few, and that's actually where i want to start. a live look, , traffic heading inbound, this is right near the roosevelt bridge. you get an idea here, and then even up here, how heavy we are. there is an accident, again, this is right at the roosevelt...
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. >> reporter: eleanor mogygot is with the humane society of new york. >> this is inhumane, they shouldn'tink people, the more they know that, will enjoy the circus more knowing they're going to something that's humane and hasn't caused such horrible suffering. >> reporter: the controversy will likely not end here. ringling brothers says they will continue to use other animals including lions, tiger, and horses in their animal acts. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we talk with kenneth bay, an american missionary who's speaking out for the first time about spending two years in a north korean prison. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> deadline day in atlantic city. we expect to find out later today if the resort town can make a major bond payment. we ' tell you what happens if they don't. >>> jerry sandusky heads back to court today. what his luster will be asking a judge to do inside a center county
. >> reporter: eleanor mogygot is with the humane society of new york. >> this is inhumane, they shouldn'tink people, the more they know that, will enjoy the circus more knowing they're going to something that's humane and hasn't caused such horrible suffering. >> reporter: the controversy will likely not end here. ringling brothers says they will continue to use other animals including lions, tiger, and horses in their animal acts. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york....
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as he put it and as eleanor put it to him in letters, to sleep and -- [inaudible] and at the end of it, he came up with a political master piece, the lend-lease program, which allows him to enter the war. so politics and solving problems requires a level of wisdom that is mounting when you're running on empty and running on fumes. so we need to recognize that we owe it to the country as well as to ourselves and our families to really -- to show change. >> host: and, arianna huffington, you tell both the lend-lease story and the hillary clinton untired story in "the sleep revolution." columbus, ohio, please go ahead. >> caller: hi, arianna, how are you? >> guest: hi, jacob. good. >> caller: i'd like to, first, i'd like to make a quick statement, then a question. i used to be a ups driver for 31 years, and the best of that job job -- [inaudible] [audio difficulty] hard to get a good night's sleep, and that a affected production. >> host: jacob, i am so sorry, but we're going to have to lose that call. he was coming in and out. did you get anything? >> guest: yes. i kind of got the idea.
as he put it and as eleanor put it to him in letters, to sleep and -- [inaudible] and at the end of it, he came up with a political master piece, the lend-lease program, which allows him to enter the war. so politics and solving problems requires a level of wisdom that is mounting when you're running on empty and running on fumes. so we need to recognize that we owe it to the country as well as to ourselves and our families to really -- to show change. >> host: and, arianna huffington,...
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. >> reporter: cindy and her husband, ed, planned everything for their first baby, eleanor.plications for a c-section at the hospital, that's when they got an even bigger surprise. anesthesia bills for two births. >> vaginal delivery and se senior yan. but i only had one baby. >> reporter: over 14 months, the bills kept coming. from some 20 different health care providers. so you got $40,000 in bills total? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's when she went online and found help from medical discovery services which discovered several errors in the paperwork. she was double bild for anesthesia and billed for tests that should have been covered by insurance. in the end, cindy's $40,000 became $8,000 out of pocket, and medical recovery services got that down to $1,700. >> you would be shocked and surprised how many errors that we do see on a daily basis. >> reporter: in fact, some studies found up to 80% of medical bills contain errors. the problem so widespread that half of employers now offer medical bill advocates as a free benefit. to find an advocate, contact organizations like c
. >> reporter: cindy and her husband, ed, planned everything for their first baby, eleanor.plications for a c-section at the hospital, that's when they got an even bigger surprise. anesthesia bills for two births. >> vaginal delivery and se senior yan. but i only had one baby. >> reporter: over 14 months, the bills kept coming. from some 20 different health care providers. so you got $40,000 in bills total? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's when she went online and...
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eleanor roosevelt said the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dream. shakespeare said it is not in the stars that our destiny but in ourselves. i say you decide who you want to be, prepare to be that person, focus on it and matter what happens you will do great things. also, i challenge you to not allow the events of the day make you less idealistic, optimistic, or less loving of others. instead, despite these crazy times, be daring and courageous. live your dreams to the fullest and p o to the fullest. change the world for the better. your destiny -- and it is yours if you are willing to take responsibility for it. so congratulations again, graduates, go into the world and be who you were destined to be. [applause] announcer: oracle founder larry ellison delivered the commencement spaced a graduate of the diversity of southern california and los angeles. he spoke about his early struggles to find a job that he loved and how his best friend, steve jobs, taught him that there is more to life and money. he also encouraged graduates to try new things and
eleanor roosevelt said the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dream. shakespeare said it is not in the stars that our destiny but in ourselves. i say you decide who you want to be, prepare to be that person, focus on it and matter what happens you will do great things. also, i challenge you to not allow the events of the day make you less idealistic, optimistic, or less loving of others. instead, despite these crazy times, be daring and courageous. live your dreams to...
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forest serve and national park service and the last one is back to eleanor watertank this was added to the bladder inc. any questions >> we thought that the our facilities were with the puc right-of-way but it turns out that part of that alignment was within u.s. forest service property other questions or comments. >> public comment on the water and power cpi quarterly report hearing none, next item, please. >> i think that's the ended of general manager report. >> thank you, supervisors. >> item 8 bosca report. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> ceo first, i wanted to express my appreciation for you providing me this opportunity it is a trurnls effort in the communication so i also value my time and your time i want to speak on one par thing the act plan that comes up comes to you in june in 2008, many commission and some of you were on this body at that point adapted it when this environmental document was adopted several water decisions were were deferred those issues are coming back to you we've heard about that a little bit and start discussing them bosca along with other ag
forest serve and national park service and the last one is back to eleanor watertank this was added to the bladder inc. any questions >> we thought that the our facilities were with the puc right-of-way but it turns out that part of that alignment was within u.s. forest service property other questions or comments. >> public comment on the water and power cpi quarterly report hearing none, next item, please. >> i think that's the ended of general manager report. >> thank...
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so she didn't last long but she remained friends with eleanor. she continued to write her letters from spain when she and hemingway were there and when they returned. she and hemingway actually went and showed the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937, the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hoped that this would stir at least president roosevelt, if not the american people, out of the stance of neutrality against the spanish civil war, but they did not succeed. brian: and we as a country had an embargo against selling arms to the people in power at the time over there and was that ever close to being broken where we would sell out? adam: well, it was broken in a very crucial way. a series of rules having to do with neutrality the gist of which was a neutrality act that was amended. you could not sell arms to any country engaged in war or to either side of the civil war. also some things other than rms. one thing was oil. odern armies run on oil. 60 paraof the oil going to bo
so she didn't last long but she remained friends with eleanor. she continued to write her letters from spain when she and hemingway were there and when they returned. she and hemingway actually went and showed the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937, the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hoped that this would stir at least president roosevelt, if not the american people, out of the stance of neutrality against the...