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so eleanor roosevelt was pretty much alienated from her mother. both of her parents died by the time eleanor roosevelt was 10 years old. she really didn't have a good example of being a good mom. so that's why when she had her own children, it was a little bit difficult for her to adjust to motherhood. they had actually six children. many times it's only mentioned that they had five because one child died as an infant of about 8 months of age. all the rest grew to adults. but eleanor roosevelt lost a child and it was devastating for her. we're on the second floor of the roosevelt home and on the right hand side are pretty much guest rooms and on the left hand side are family rooms. and when this house was enlarged, they had to put in an extra long hallway here because they added this wing, which is over the library-living room of the house, and this wing that we'll be looking at momentarily was meant to be a suite of rooms for franklin and eleanor roosevelt to use but at one point his mother sara moved into that section with them. we are in the be
so eleanor roosevelt was pretty much alienated from her mother. both of her parents died by the time eleanor roosevelt was 10 years old. she really didn't have a good example of being a good mom. so that's why when she had her own children, it was a little bit difficult for her to adjust to motherhood. they had actually six children. many times it's only mentioned that they had five because one child died as an infant of about 8 months of age. all the rest grew to adults. but eleanor roosevelt...
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there is also color footage of eleanor roosevelt on a boat knitting with some of her friends. but most of it is black and white. >> how and when did the fdr library come to acquire the collection? paul: the collection was donated about a year ago in august of 2017, and it has taken us a while to go through it and have it transferred. some of the old film stock is fairly fragile, and has to be treated in a special laboratory that the national archives works with in maryland, the color lab, so they have to go through the process of getting it ready for transfer, and we transferred it in both what they call 4k video files and high-definition video files so that the footage will be available to researchers and filmmakers in the future. >> is the collection previously unknown? paul: well, the entirety of the collection was unknown. some of the footage has not been seen before. some of it has been rarely seen. some film archivists who worked for ken burns, for example, may have seen it, but some of it has never been seen. >> these are all pre-world war ii films? paul: yes, from the
there is also color footage of eleanor roosevelt on a boat knitting with some of her friends. but most of it is black and white. >> how and when did the fdr library come to acquire the collection? paul: the collection was donated about a year ago in august of 2017, and it has taken us a while to go through it and have it transferred. some of the old film stock is fairly fragile, and has to be treated in a special laboratory that the national archives works with in maryland, the color lab,...
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eleanor: good morning. we are here to enlighten the public discussion and conversation on sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence. we are in a teachable moment, but we are also in a historic moment. not since anita hill has this issue been so front and center in the senate judiciary committee. it has been 27 years since anita hill, but where we are, unfortunately, is that the current situation, the senate judiciary has not developed yet a protocol to handle appropriately sexual violence or sexual harassment claims. and, therefore, we are having a rush to a hearing, and we believe that it is not taking the benefit of a whole 27 years of progress and development of experts and knowledge to handle and to make sure that such charges are taken seriously, and that there is going to be a fair procedure. what we did today -- and i am eleanor smeal, president of the feminist majority foundation -- as we gather together, with great help from many groups in the violence community, a panel of experts tha
eleanor: good morning. we are here to enlighten the public discussion and conversation on sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence. we are in a teachable moment, but we are also in a historic moment. not since anita hill has this issue been so front and center in the senate judiciary committee. it has been 27 years since anita hill, but where we are, unfortunately, is that the current situation, the senate judiciary has not developed yet a protocol to handle appropriately sexual...
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eleanor: is there any other questions? one thing i was going to say that all of us i think -- when we say we want an impartial and a fair investigation, in truth this should help both of us. -- both of them. basically, if there is such an investigation, there is always a chance this would clear his name. the thing that worries me is that his supporters do not want such an investigation. i think it was mentioned already that, if you lie to the fbi, that is also a felony. i think at the minimum, and they have to go back and have an investigation. obviously dr. ford is willing to speak up and be interviewed by the fbi as well as help the committee arrive at a process. i think that we as advocates to end violence against women have got to keep up making sure that thisenators know would be viewed as trying to -- it is viewed as literally trivializing the issue of violence against women. i want to repeat the phone number. please call your senators. 202-224-3121 they have the power. -- i know it keeps on being said the president
eleanor: is there any other questions? one thing i was going to say that all of us i think -- when we say we want an impartial and a fair investigation, in truth this should help both of us. -- both of them. basically, if there is such an investigation, there is always a chance this would clear his name. the thing that worries me is that his supporters do not want such an investigation. i think it was mentioned already that, if you lie to the fbi, that is also a felony. i think at the minimum,...
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. >> host: eleanor smeal. >> guest: let's face it. why again are they not willing to investigate it? it is not forcing anybody. right now the rush to judgment is being pushed by the republicans who from the beginning, to go fast fast fast. this is a two vote majority right now. only a 1-vote majority in the senate judiciary committee. the minority is never really consulted on anything. this wasn't the way it used to be. this is partisanship out of control. >> host: back to the first part, the caller's question on believing the accusations and the idea that be leaving the accuser should be the default position. this is a tweet from the independent women's forum from yesterday saying the form take seriously any and all allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse but as an organization committed to fairness and due process the independent women's forum understands allegations cannot be accepted as true simply because they are made by a woman. >> guest: i said over and over again the women that have come fourth have been willing to submit
. >> host: eleanor smeal. >> guest: let's face it. why again are they not willing to investigate it? it is not forcing anybody. right now the rush to judgment is being pushed by the republicans who from the beginning, to go fast fast fast. this is a two vote majority right now. only a 1-vote majority in the senate judiciary committee. the minority is never really consulted on anything. this wasn't the way it used to be. this is partisanship out of control. >> host: back to the...
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host: eleanor smeal joins us now, she's a president of the feminist majority foundation and their group is calling for full and impartial investigations into the allegations against brett kavanaugh. before the investigations have been conducted you say you believe the accusers, why? because we know a lot about sexual assault and it's -- it is pattern
host: eleanor smeal joins us now, she's a president of the feminist majority foundation and their group is calling for full and impartial investigations into the allegations against brett kavanaugh. before the investigations have been conducted you say you believe the accusers, why? because we know a lot about sexual assault and it's -- it is pattern
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and eleanor, the mother, who has no intention of letting her son marry whoever he wants.just great seeing you guys all like this. when i was growing up, it wasjust me and my mum. but we didn't really have a big family like this. that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me. how did you guys meet? actually, they met at cambridge, both studying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer. i withdrew from university when we were married. 0h! i chose to my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you might think it is old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that great? it is a really terrifically steely performance. what i liked about the film, i mean, there has been a lot of talk about how culturally important it is, that we haven't seen a major hollywood studio produce a movie with this kind of cast since thejoy luck club, which is, you know, two decades ago. oh, yes, long t
and eleanor, the mother, who has no intention of letting her son marry whoever he wants.just great seeing you guys all like this. when i was growing up, it wasjust me and my mum. but we didn't really have a big family like this. that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me. how did you guys meet? actually, they met at cambridge, both studying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer. i withdrew from university when we were married. 0h! i...
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where was eleanor. of course they weren't thinking in those terms then.it happened that hillary clinton in the white house was listening. she invited me to sleep overnight in the white house. to figure out where everyone slept 50 years earlier. two weeks later she followed up with an invitation to a state dinner. afterwords between 12-2, we went through every room and figured out chelsea clinton is sleeping where harry hopkins slept. in the room they gave us was winston churchill's bedroom. there was no way i could sleep. i was staring at the corner where he was drinking his brandy and smoking a cigar. when he came there after pearl harbor, him and roosevelt signed the document that put the soviet nationassociated nat against the axis powers. so he woke up the next morning and came up with the united nations. he was so excited to tell roosevelt that he went to his bedroom and had nothing on. and the presence of mind to say, please day. the prime minister has nothing to hide. [laughter] >> you mentioned your husband and unfortunately he passed away recentl
where was eleanor. of course they weren't thinking in those terms then.it happened that hillary clinton in the white house was listening. she invited me to sleep overnight in the white house. to figure out where everyone slept 50 years earlier. two weeks later she followed up with an invitation to a state dinner. afterwords between 12-2, we went through every room and figured out chelsea clinton is sleeping where harry hopkins slept. in the room they gave us was winston churchill's bedroom....
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. >> is the 6000 teddy roosevelt's brother elliott was the father eleanor. so eleanor's uncle is teddy. he had epilepsy became an alcoholic and idea. and franklin lovee teddy roosevelt. >> and growing up in a wealthy setting but with hyde park but if anybody thought he will be president of the unitedn state? >> certainly not fdr. and to be at the center of their parents live to give them a certain confidence. but the other siblings to make them the center of their life. to tell them stories and sit around. and in fact he so wanted to be this. everybody's life that his daughter said wanted to be the baby at the baptism and the pride at the wedding and the corpse of the funeral and with this library but he learned in a different way he would like to listen to his motherto read. he loves stamps. it was his way to have the evidence her mother said you're not listening to me he said i would be ashamed of myself if i can do two things at the same time. but he was not a regular student. at harvard or columbia that oliver wendell holmes him much later. then to be bo
. >> is the 6000 teddy roosevelt's brother elliott was the father eleanor. so eleanor's uncle is teddy. he had epilepsy became an alcoholic and idea. and franklin lovee teddy roosevelt. >> and growing up in a wealthy setting but with hyde park but if anybody thought he will be president of the unitedn state? >> certainly not fdr. and to be at the center of their parents live to give them a certain confidence. but the other siblings to make them the center of their life. to...
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so joining me, eleanor mcmanus. about sexual harassment in the workplace on cnn.com. also with me, cnn political commentators, ana navarro and andre bauer, both of whom are republican. so welcome to all of you. and eleanor, i really wanted to begin with you and your story, which you shared on the opinion page of cnn.com, and you know. you know how difficult it is, firsthand, in coming forward, especially when the person you're accusing is a powerful public figure. so can you just talk to me about the emotions you grappled with in coming forward and perhaps there they're similar to what professor ford is dealing with. >> yeah, we must recognize, in everything that happened today and happened a year ago and has happened even 27 years ago with anita hill, the cost to women to come forward to expose powerful men. it's never easy to do that. you have to deal with retaliation and there's a lot of backlash that comes out. so it's really hard to come forward, because there's so much you have to deal with. so it was really d
so joining me, eleanor mcmanus. about sexual harassment in the workplace on cnn.com. also with me, cnn political commentators, ana navarro and andre bauer, both of whom are republican. so welcome to all of you. and eleanor, i really wanted to begin with you and your story, which you shared on the opinion page of cnn.com, and you know. you know how difficult it is, firsthand, in coming forward, especially when the person you're accusing is a powerful public figure. so can you just talk to me...
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attorney maya wiley, liz plank, eleanor cliff, and jason johnson. i should mention given all of the late-breaking news right now, i will be joined later in the hour by others, including senator merkley and a member of the house intelligence committee. one of the other pieces of news that we will get to later was donald trump appearing to back bob mueller's boss, rod rosenstein, suggesting that both he will move their planned meeting tomorrow and that he has some confidence in the deputy attorney general. that itself was news. but eleanor, i begin with you and the full-throated defense of brett kavanaugh that donald trump made in this press conference. your analysis. >> well, i don't know why we should be surprised. we're listening to a man who boasted, was caught boasting about sexual assault on tape. he didn't have just four women come forward, he had 19 women coming forward and he's now asserting that none of this happened. do i believe him? no. and the fact that he's going to back mr. kavanaugh i think is part of the way he treats these kinds of
attorney maya wiley, liz plank, eleanor cliff, and jason johnson. i should mention given all of the late-breaking news right now, i will be joined later in the hour by others, including senator merkley and a member of the house intelligence committee. one of the other pieces of news that we will get to later was donald trump appearing to back bob mueller's boss, rod rosenstein, suggesting that both he will move their planned meeting tomorrow and that he has some confidence in the deputy...
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here they ar at eleanor esosevelt high school. the coa are here.hard melburn and jita is hiding out from us. talk about this exper nce and what is next for your amazing steppers, dem raider boyz. >> i can't imagine having theo opportunityo this. and coming up next, we're going to do whate have always been doing. we are competitive stepping. we're ready to u gearp for the next competition. and then, just getting the art form of stepping out there. it's what i'm passionate about and what they're passionate about. >> jonhan williams, how close did you get to jenniferpe >> pretty close. ten feet. >> okay. what was the experience like aor yo your teammates? >> for us, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. we're extracurricular step teamt to fly o all the way to perform on a worldwide stage is unbelievable for us. >> unbelievable for them and unbelievable team. get right back in formation. coming up later in the hour, they had a chancer encounith one of the judges, dancer derek we're going to talk about that experience with one of the team members here
here they ar at eleanor esosevelt high school. the coa are here.hard melburn and jita is hiding out from us. talk about this exper nce and what is next for your amazing steppers, dem raider boyz. >> i can't imagine having theo opportunityo this. and coming up next, we're going to do whate have always been doing. we are competitive stepping. we're ready to u gearp for the next competition. and then, just getting the art form of stepping out there. it's what i'm passionate about and what...
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we'll get her thoughts, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton will join us. and also president trump on the documents tied to the russia investigation. we'll explain why critics call it a dangerous move for national security. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782. liberty mutual in
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ron and eleanor remained friends, and he loved you dearly, eleanor, and always asked about you. ms. norton: i thank my very good friend, representative barbara lee from california, who has the great honor of serving in the seat that ron held. because s that honor of her work with ron and because those who lived in his district understood that ron did not serve them alone. barbara, i think that for you to have risen from intern to chief of staff says everything about your service in the congress. you are just the right person to be leading this special honor for our good friend, the apper, the brilliant ron dellums. you show us, i must say, that ron had an eye for talent. i thank you for sharing that talent now with the nation. it is true you that my district and i have a special relationship with ron dellums and, therefore, i must tell you a special love because for 14 years he chaired the old district of columbia committee, which he helped me get rid of, understanding that the district deserved equality with other districts. but i have to say how fortunate we were that ron chose to
ron and eleanor remained friends, and he loved you dearly, eleanor, and always asked about you. ms. norton: i thank my very good friend, representative barbara lee from california, who has the great honor of serving in the seat that ron held. because s that honor of her work with ron and because those who lived in his district understood that ron did not serve them alone. barbara, i think that for you to have risen from intern to chief of staff says everything about your service in the...
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it's about time someone stood up to aunt eleanor. but you, not me. oh, god!whatever. the statement has been made. what about us taking an adventure east? like queens? and that audiences want and deserve far better ethnic representation. lizo mzimba, bbc news. in the wizard of oz have been recovered. recovered. pairs worn by the star in the 1939 film. film. they are more than just a pair of shoes, the slippers. of shoes, the slippers. enduring symbol of the power of belief. belief. most treasured piece of the nation's film history. thank you for watching. hello again. front that we've got sat across the far east. towards the eastern coast of norfolk and suffolk. that's where it's going to be at its heaviest. the temperatures up. so, for the early rises, double—figure temperatures. it's not going to be too cold a start to the day. as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. turning wet for northern ireland. coming through every now and then. temperatures high teens to low 20s. however, towards the end of the week it is going to get more unsettled. cooler
it's about time someone stood up to aunt eleanor. but you, not me. oh, god!whatever. the statement has been made. what about us taking an adventure east? like queens? and that audiences want and deserve far better ethnic representation. lizo mzimba, bbc news. in the wizard of oz have been recovered. recovered. pairs worn by the star in the 1939 film. film. they are more than just a pair of shoes, the slippers. of shoes, the slippers. enduring symbol of the power of belief. belief. most...
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that's the latest here on d w i'm eleanor holmes frame by lend some or two had to our web site that is of course dot com thanks for having your company and see you again at the top of the hour on. line to be our fighters wonder strong families to become farmers or engineers every one of them as a plan would be an issue where you should. say nothing is just the children who have already been this long. and those that will follow are part of a new. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. make your sport t.v. even smarter with the d w four small to. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary into you decide what's on sunday more. dot com smart t.v. . after months of negotiations the u.s. and mexico have finally worked out the details of a new trade agreement that will replace the old north america free trade agreement known as nafta to which canada is also a signatory u.s. president donald trump was a vociferous critic of nafta and had made renegotiation a priority canada also wants to be part of a new agreement the o
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eleanor began passing books down so we could shield ourselves from bullets but yet everyone thought it was a drill. 2:22 i clinch the book from helena look down at my phone to call my mother. as i raise my fingers to the green call button the loud pops were in my class. i thought to myself what senior prank is this. as a began to see red on the floor i assumed it was a paintball gun. i looked up and saw helena some dover with her back against the wall. i began smiling and inhaling the smoke and gunpowder. niclas fell over in front of me and i followed every movement of his body. when he fell over i fell over with him. i place myself underneath his life with somebody and placing his arm across my body and my head underneath his back. bullets continued flying. i kept my eyes on the ground so he went to my breath and close my eyes. i began talking to god. i told god that i knew i was going to die. i asked him make it fast. i do not want to feel anything. ask for the bullet to go to my head so would not endure any pain. i laid there for about 30 seconds protected by his lifeless body. wait
eleanor began passing books down so we could shield ourselves from bullets but yet everyone thought it was a drill. 2:22 i clinch the book from helena look down at my phone to call my mother. as i raise my fingers to the green call button the loud pops were in my class. i thought to myself what senior prank is this. as a began to see red on the floor i assumed it was a paintball gun. i looked up and saw helena some dover with her back against the wall. i began smiling and inhaling the smoke and...
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were happening to someone else they beat the tire of me to the point where i couldn't feel anything eleanor it got a special good. morning come he did use a rubber trenchant and beat you until you bled. doubts they could do what ever they wanted to you. could i couldn't cry any more. i haven't cried in years if they could beat me bloody and they still couldn't cry sort of funny what i feel the same it is also the i can't cry and whine we left our tears each other we were cheated we cried so much you know what i'll do to stop. their own pay i just couldn't help it and the german states wouldn't help. but maybe that will change in a short order what does one shot by what i just heard for what happened to these people is beyond belief and i'm guitar involved in this. new so here in trade where compensation package looks like. these people did not live and work in germany. but we've got to see this through so that the victims can get the help they need. the from home because i believe that things have changed only when they see concrete proof i don't believe in their promises anymore thoughts o
were happening to someone else they beat the tire of me to the point where i couldn't feel anything eleanor it got a special good. morning come he did use a rubber trenchant and beat you until you bled. doubts they could do what ever they wanted to you. could i couldn't cry any more. i haven't cried in years if they could beat me bloody and they still couldn't cry sort of funny what i feel the same it is also the i can't cry and whine we left our tears each other we were cheated we cried so...
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[laughter] >> it's a wonderful judgment by a, by the historian of eleanor roosevelt, blanche cooke, and you couldn't have found -- >> where is his like today? i mean, we are in a similar mess -- [laughter] and, i mean, i think the democrats might think about nominating a republican -- [laughter] .. fortieth street at the national headquarters of the naacp and freedom house was destroyed it was the plaque designed and sculpted towards him on the wall at the new york public library and perhaps a memento of his extraordinary contributions to his country and the decency of his public protest. >> do you want to take this for a set of questions? >> i used to work in the building 40 years ago and said that it was destroyed, but i want to ask about getting the fascination with marxism and what his attitude was towards linden and stalin you mentioned he'd visited and how that affected his own definition of freedom. did he just focus on free enterprise? >> the interaction with joseph stalin is an interesting one. wendell wilkie as a guest of the russians debated the capitalism of the drop of a ha
[laughter] >> it's a wonderful judgment by a, by the historian of eleanor roosevelt, blanche cooke, and you couldn't have found -- >> where is his like today? i mean, we are in a similar mess -- [laughter] and, i mean, i think the democrats might think about nominating a republican -- [laughter] .. fortieth street at the national headquarters of the naacp and freedom house was destroyed it was the plaque designed and sculpted towards him on the wall at the new york public library...
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that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me.uys meet? well, actually, they met at cambridge. they were studying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer! i withdrew from university one we got married. 0h. i chose to help my husband run a business, and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it is old—fashioned. but all this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i will mess with her! that is a critically stealing performance. what i liked about the film, there has been a lot of talk about the cultural importance. we haven't seen a cast like this since the joy luck club. haven't seen a cast like this since thejoy luck club. that means the film immediately comes with a lot of cultural baggage and roles that it has to fulfil. the main question, does it work, is it funny? looking at some of the trailers, i thought it would be like sex and the city will stop all that wealth and consumerism. actually i found myself rather enchanted. a very likeable cast.
that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me.uys meet? well, actually, they met at cambridge. they were studying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer! i withdrew from university one we got married. 0h. i chose to help my husband run a business, and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it is old—fashioned. but all this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i...
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s them up in the sand and yet is to be in the shelters almost automatic no necessity eleanor but i did and levy as he could and the kid i was him said to. significant yes in. yes he's almost a quarter yes a lot of animals that are into this they are i want my money but our two egoless is the insignia the adult the history and singing and of. all that for all their former now i'm the. one that seems to nationalise here on the order book order book . and ok long grass that's for march can't get around going may years not pull the seed it's them in the. bed all federalists so little critters where you may be says the bombs in base that. you cannot resist them to guess it is not the end of it once that they have i would notice somebody in there is the assistant there because he now is really glad that was the man down there what is the meaning to me and i don't i mean the first glimpse i am from and that is so you started this in ninety eight got a visit with them you got the rest said to me this was common to see and no mistake about it we don't address and the priest says there was a kid
s them up in the sand and yet is to be in the shelters almost automatic no necessity eleanor but i did and levy as he could and the kid i was him said to. significant yes in. yes he's almost a quarter yes a lot of animals that are into this they are i want my money but our two egoless is the insignia the adult the history and singing and of. all that for all their former now i'm the. one that seems to nationalise here on the order book order book . and ok long grass that's for march can't get...
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it's about time someone stood up to aunt eleanor. but you, not me. oh, god!film has made history. no matter if it doesn't win any accolades, if, you know, we don't come out on the top of any sort of awards shows, whatever. the statement has been made. what about us taking an adventure east? like queens? and that is that films like this or black panther aren't one—offs and that audiences want and deserve far better ethnic representation. lizo mzimba, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's emily maitlis. tonight, a labour grandee talks exclusively to newsnight about the anti—semitism row. we hear from all wings of the party. and we ask when it's wrong to give a platform to those whose views you might find dangerous. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm azi farni. scotland's women make history by reaching the world cup for the first time. watch out europe — tiger woods is back in the us ryder cup team. and the defending women's champ
it's about time someone stood up to aunt eleanor. but you, not me. oh, god!film has made history. no matter if it doesn't win any accolades, if, you know, we don't come out on the top of any sort of awards shows, whatever. the statement has been made. what about us taking an adventure east? like queens? and that is that films like this or black panther aren't one—offs and that audiences want and deserve far better ethnic representation. lizo mzimba, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over...
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i'd like to learn more about the tylers. >> i would have to say fdr, eleanor. not only for the long reign, but to the popular issues dealt with that had to do with jefferson's legacy. >> that's great. last one. >> you said that two ago. >> you guys were so quick through that one, we still have thr three. what does keep you up at night? >> gosh. as a president, i'm responsible for a 13-million-item collection and a 50-person staff -- actually, reverse that order -- and the building, last of all. what i worry about is what the future looks like. i have to keep everybody safe, i have to keep everybody contained, but i wonder what the future of the library looks like. and i was saying to my board that i think that in no other generation, except for our founders in 1791, have we been poised on this era of change. so i would like to say that if people from the 1950s came to the mhs, and some of them still do, they would recognize what we do. they would wonder who the broad was in the president's office, but they would recognize researchers. they would even recognize
i'd like to learn more about the tylers. >> i would have to say fdr, eleanor. not only for the long reign, but to the popular issues dealt with that had to do with jefferson's legacy. >> that's great. last one. >> you said that two ago. >> you guys were so quick through that one, we still have thr three. what does keep you up at night? >> gosh. as a president, i'm responsible for a 13-million-item collection and a 50-person staff -- actually, reverse that order --...
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eleanor smeal will be with us until the bottom of the hour. do you think dr.ord should have agreed to this hearing on thursday and are the conditions that we now know she will be the one going first, she might be orstioned by outside counsel some sort of counsel for the republican majority, do you think she should have agreed to this? guest: she is given very little choice, and she is determined to be heard. , she should hand have had more options. there should still be an investigation. there's no reason not to. people should let the senate but they do not like this, you are putting her in a tenable position. she feels her civic responsibility to come forth, she has nothing to hide, and she has already submitted herself to a lie detector test. this is where we are. but it keeps changing, as you well-known. there are now more accusations, more allegations, again, begging for a thorough investigation. host: what do you want to see from democrats on the committee on thursday? guest: i want them to have an intelligent and informed questioning. i think it has to b
eleanor smeal will be with us until the bottom of the hour. do you think dr.ord should have agreed to this hearing on thursday and are the conditions that we now know she will be the one going first, she might be orstioned by outside counsel some sort of counsel for the republican majority, do you think she should have agreed to this? guest: she is given very little choice, and she is determined to be heard. , she should hand have had more options. there should still be an investigation....
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that alarmed eleanor, and she stood up to them.d that his vision would weaken the united nations concept, and he was already impressed by her imminent trip to the south pacific and he told others in response that she had steel. so that night returning to quÉbec on his train without roosevelt, churchill wrote to fdr and dropping their usual pretty casual salutations, he wrote in my dear president, the letter recap their discussion and on allied commands churchill acknowledged that the plan you have in mind is the best. then he went on to say that he had a a copy of the atomic agreement ready for the two of them to initial. so it was still pending at that time. in quÉbec combined chiefs blocks for days and hot debate over strategy in europe and final general book of the british and general marshall for the american stage openly quote the problem is we are not trusting each other. each side gave a little and finally came to an agreement, overlord starting with an invasion in normandy and then continuing with the defenses into germany
that alarmed eleanor, and she stood up to them.d that his vision would weaken the united nations concept, and he was already impressed by her imminent trip to the south pacific and he told others in response that she had steel. so that night returning to quÉbec on his train without roosevelt, churchill wrote to fdr and dropping their usual pretty casual salutations, he wrote in my dear president, the letter recap their discussion and on allied commands churchill acknowledged that the plan you...
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eleanor is a great example of this. edith, my great-great-grandmother matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. ,e was often pushing people perhaps not a good idea. date was her that tamped him down. she was good at tamping him down. i hear this from stories, not because i know it. when he got too exuberant at the dining table at the white house, she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that that get you into trouble. and he, like a six-year-old, would listen to her. she was a very important partner of his. >> where his papers? >> harvard, the horn library, has most of the not incidental stuff. the library of congress has the presidential papers. they are all spread around because we find more and more of them. i guess he wrote 130,000 letters, which sounds outrageous. about when you think about how many emails you write, like emails, he would often dictate them. they were often short, i cannot come to that dinner or whatever it was, but a huge -- i keep finding more and more them. i haveeople coming to me this tr letter. yet a phot
eleanor is a great example of this. edith, my great-great-grandmother matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. ,e was often pushing people perhaps not a good idea. date was her that tamped him down. she was good at tamping him down. i hear this from stories, not because i know it. when he got too exuberant at the dining table at the white house, she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that that get you into trouble. and he, like a six-year-old,...
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eleanor roosevelt said it isn't not being scared that means that you're brave. it's being scared and doing it anyway. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for being so so great. thank you all for believing and fighting and leaving everything on the field. we started something here in new york and it doesn't end today. this is just the beginning. and i know that together we will win this fight. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! >>> with the control of congress in question this election day, see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> chef jo jose an dres speakin live starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. and looking at our prime-time schedule on the c-span networks, 8:30 p.m. eastern, former federal reserve chair ben bernanke. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. and coming up saturday morning, a look a
eleanor roosevelt said it isn't not being scared that means that you're brave. it's being scared and doing it anyway. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for being so so great. thank you all for believing and fighting and leaving everything on the field. we started something here in new york and it doesn't end today. this is just the beginning. and i know that together we will win this fight. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia! cynthia!...
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on thursday, justice eleanor dawson nullified licensing for the $7.4 billion project and brought construction to a halt. her ruling cited inadequate consultations with indigenous peoples affected by the project. just minutes after the court's decision, kinderer morgan's shareholders agreed to sell the existi p pipeline e and the exexpansion project to the fedel government for $4.5 bibillion. we'll have more on the kinder morgan trans mountain pipeline later in the broadcast. meanwhile, a coalition of environmental and civil liberties groups are launching a new campaign called "protect the protest" to fight back against lawsuits aimed at limiting free speech. corporations often used so-called slapp suits, or strategic lawsuits against public participation, to try to silence activists. rallies launching the campaign are planned for today and totomorrow in new york city, san francisco, and dallas. the company that built the dakota access pipeline, energy transfer partners, is based in dallas. energy transfer partners has sued greenpeace, earth first and banktrack for up to $1 billion for undermi
on thursday, justice eleanor dawson nullified licensing for the $7.4 billion project and brought construction to a halt. her ruling cited inadequate consultations with indigenous peoples affected by the project. just minutes after the court's decision, kinderer morgan's shareholders agreed to sell the existi p pipeline e and the exexpansion project to the fedel government for $4.5 bibillion. we'll have more on the kinder morgan trans mountain pipeline later in the broadcast. meanwhile, a...
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happening to someone else they beat the tar out of me to the point where i couldn't feel anything eleanor but the good it's made you feel good. morning company you did use a rubber trenchant a little and beat you into lead lead. on those who were just burnt out. they could do whatever they wanted to you. could i couldn't cry any more. i haven't cried in years if they could beat me bloody and i still could walk right to the point of a. what i feel the same you get us also i can't cry on my honey we left our tears each other but she did we cried so much you know what i'll be to stop through on. their own paradise couldn't help them and the german state wouldn't help you but maybe that will change in a short order with us from shocked by what i just heard for what happened to these people is beyond belief i'm guitar involved in this. new so here in trade where compensation package looks like these people did not live and work in germany. but we've got to see this through so that the victims can get the help they need them it. was the from home because i believe that things have changed only
happening to someone else they beat the tar out of me to the point where i couldn't feel anything eleanor but the good it's made you feel good. morning company you did use a rubber trenchant a little and beat you into lead lead. on those who were just burnt out. they could do whatever they wanted to you. could i couldn't cry any more. i haven't cried in years if they could beat me bloody and i still could walk right to the point of a. what i feel the same you get us also i can't cry on my honey...
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where was eleanor. of course they weren't thinking in those terms then.it happened that hillary clinton in the white house was listening. she invited me to sleep overnight in the white house. to figure out where everyone slept 50 years earlier. two weeks later she followed up with an invitation to a state dinner. afterwords between 12-2, we went through every room and figured out chelsea clinton is sleeping where harry hopkins slept. in the room they gave us was winston churchill's bedroom. there was no way i could sleep. i was staring at the corner where he was drinking his brandy and smoking a cigar. when he came there after pearl harbor, him and roosevelt signed the document that put the soviet nationassociated nat against the axis powers. so he woke up the next morning and came up with the united nations. he was so excited to tell roosevelt that he went to his bedroom and had nothing on. and the presence of mind to say, please day. the prime minister has nothing to hide. [laughter] >> you mentioned your husband and unfortunately he passed away recentl
where was eleanor. of course they weren't thinking in those terms then.it happened that hillary clinton in the white house was listening. she invited me to sleep overnight in the white house. to figure out where everyone slept 50 years earlier. two weeks later she followed up with an invitation to a state dinner. afterwords between 12-2, we went through every room and figured out chelsea clinton is sleeping where harry hopkins slept. in the room they gave us was winston churchill's bedroom....
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tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal discusses brett kavanaugh's nomination. then, judicial watch president talks about rob rosenstein. and, a washington post fact checker on fact checking president trump. c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: live on tuesday, on c-span at 10 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york from remarks on resident -- i president trump. -- by president trump. then, the u.s. house on cyber and border security. at 10 p.m., we are live in phoenix for the arizona governor's debate. 8:00 a.m., the rise and risks of abating among teenagers. in the senate, members consider the nomination for the consumer product safety commission. on c-span3 at 9:30 a.m., the senate arms service committee considers military command nominations. at 1:30 p.m., american university president cynthia is in conversation with senator bob corker. at 3:30 p.m., the senate health committee talks health care in rural america. brooks is geraldine our guest on in-depth fiction edition. that is sunday,
tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal discusses brett kavanaugh's nomination. then, judicial watch president talks about rob rosenstein. and, a washington post fact checker on fact checking president trump. c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: live on tuesday, on c-span at 10 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york from remarks on resident -- i president trump. -- by president trump. then, the...
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people for this eleanor hall they just saw it on. the day after their return show young's mother takes him to the kentish ministration to clean the costs from their insurance. out of. the total cost of the treatments for joe young's illness was twenty five thousand dollars both locally and in beijing. of this the insurance covers about half. an hour or what many of us and i didn't know what with that devil doesn't know me being after this or did the legacy that they're holding down for what you have they don't listen if. they didn't understand i don't recall anything pretty don't mean the whole invasion they're not at all shy devotion is it ok that looks good. mr yang you've been is in charge of the insurance scheme here. local governments contribute to the scheme but the bulk of the funding comes from beijing. but you know this was in the fall and it always him in the article but. he knew. she felt you. were in court with. over him that it. was. that he was on a. rather easy it was for you to hold. the . sun for the people on. the o
people for this eleanor hall they just saw it on. the day after their return show young's mother takes him to the kentish ministration to clean the costs from their insurance. out of. the total cost of the treatments for joe young's illness was twenty five thousand dollars both locally and in beijing. of this the insurance covers about half. an hour or what many of us and i didn't know what with that devil doesn't know me being after this or did the legacy that they're holding down for what you...
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eleanor rooseveltni. c.l. flowers taking it to the air.65 early. -yard connection and a 6-0 lead for the visiting jags. same quarter. duval finds jordan washington for the 25-yard t.t. pass. the celebration even better than the catch. boom. 12-0 lead at the half. flowers rol itn the second. three more touchdowns on the ground, another one from duval. 40-0 shutout victory for c.h. owers. pretty good, huh? plenty of local college football actionomorrow. maryland and tampa under way at noon. navy hostinghi , 3:30. virginia facing ohio at 4:30. >> and of course, we're all rooting for ohio, right? right? >> okay. >> go bob cats. >> i missed thatme . >> thank you, george. we'll be right back. >> i'm the only one? the come on. on. >>> we leave you tonight with somece police of in myrtle beach. they didn't let a little bad weather get in the way of what they felt was the patriotic duty. >> yes. as hurricane florence closed in the officers made an unexpected stop. they saw flags lining the street, being ripped apart by the wind and the rain. here is what th
eleanor rooseveltni. c.l. flowers taking it to the air.65 early. -yard connection and a 6-0 lead for the visiting jags. same quarter. duval finds jordan washington for the 25-yard t.t. pass. the celebration even better than the catch. boom. 12-0 lead at the half. flowers rol itn the second. three more touchdowns on the ground, another one from duval. 40-0 shutout victory for c.h. owers. pretty good, huh? plenty of local college football actionomorrow. maryland and tampa under way at noon. navy...
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that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me.tudying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer! i withdrew from university when we were married. 0h! i chose to help my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it is old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. it's, it's. .. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that great? it is a really terrifically steely performance. what i liked about the film, i mean, there has been a lot of talk about how culturally important it is, that we haven't seen a major hollywood studio produce a movie with this kind of cast since thejoy luck club, which is, you know, two decades ago... oh, yes, long time ago! ..and that means immediately the film comes with a lot of cultural baggage and a lot of roles that it has to fill. but the main question is, does it work, is it funny, is it engaging? and looking at some of the trailers i was worried it would be like sex in the cit
that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me.tudying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer! i withdrew from university when we were married. 0h! i chose to help my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it is old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. it's, it's. .. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that...
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the one trade was initiated by eleanor duchess of aquitaine when she married the heir to the english throne the future henry the second it was their son the later king john who said. up the brotherhood . it's rather unusual to hear people popping bottles of sparkling wine and sent him a young unless you happen to be in the magical cloister fizzy winds have been aged in the former monasteries cellars since the late nineteenth century and savored in the romantic setting of the terrace garden. i mean i was rather suggests that visitors fill a picnic basket with local specialities order a bottle of sparkling wine and look for a cosy spot in the cloister. i please some ten million is actually more of a red wine town close but the code close to produces this crime on to a bottle it goes perfectly with the sun to me oh my coral have a local specialty there a little bit different from the french mackerels and they taste so good with a crime all. just delicious unsurpassed and zuko to meet kim also so i'm i'm gonna go to the. people have been baking macaroni incentive me young since sixteen t
the one trade was initiated by eleanor duchess of aquitaine when she married the heir to the english throne the future henry the second it was their son the later king john who said. up the brotherhood . it's rather unusual to hear people popping bottles of sparkling wine and sent him a young unless you happen to be in the magical cloister fizzy winds have been aged in the former monasteries cellars since the late nineteenth century and savored in the romantic setting of the terrace garden. i...
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eleanor garnier, our correspondent. the headlines on bbc news... ideas" for brexit after he criticised theresa may's plan. the home secretary threatens the tech giants, telling them he will "not be afraid to take action" if they don't tackle online child abuse. nine prominent supporters of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn — including peter willsman who claimed ‘trump fanatics' were behind accusations of anti—semitism in the party — have been elected to labour's governing body, the national executive committee. and in sport, this week's test match will be alastair cook's 161st and last. the former england captain is bowing out of international critic at the oval against india. liverpool forward mohamed salah is only the person shortlist for the fever men's player of the year award. lionel messi of argentina is not on the list. and the british 18—year—old who will be driving in formula 1 next season. the young norris will step up to date one of the main seats at mclaren. i will be back with more on all of those stories just after 5:30pm. the home secre
eleanor garnier, our correspondent. the headlines on bbc news... ideas" for brexit after he criticised theresa may's plan. the home secretary threatens the tech giants, telling them he will "not be afraid to take action" if they don't tackle online child abuse. nine prominent supporters of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn — including peter willsman who claimed ‘trump fanatics' were behind accusations of anti—semitism in the party — have been elected to labour's governing...
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be safe, eleanor.his tweet -- host: the weekly standard has this editorial, "senate democrats disgraced themselves again." "kavanaugh has undergone -- host: that from "the weekly standard go david is joining us from columbia, maryland. welcome to the conversation. things are taking my call. i think the supreme court -- i'm about 78 years old and the supreme court has become quite the political issue for i don't know how many years but probably since the board hearing and it is pretty clear, most people would say, that each side has a fair idea in advance of whom the person is expected to vote for. it really has been part of a cheapening of our political this course and things like that through the years. i think, in some ways, you can say of course that both sides are responsible, but in a lot of ways i think the republicans have deliberately shown that when they have the power, they are prepared to just use anything they can to get what they want. i think that that is in the long-term really very dama
be safe, eleanor.his tweet -- host: the weekly standard has this editorial, "senate democrats disgraced themselves again." "kavanaugh has undergone -- host: that from "the weekly standard go david is joining us from columbia, maryland. welcome to the conversation. things are taking my call. i think the supreme court -- i'm about 78 years old and the supreme court has become quite the political issue for i don't know how many years but probably since the board hearing and it...
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that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me.lawyer! i withdrew from university when we got married. 0h! i chose to help my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it's old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. it's, it's. .. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that great? it is a really terrifically steely performance. what i liked about the film, i mean, there has been a lot of talk about how culturally important it is, that we haven't seen a major hollywood studio produce a movie with this kind of cast since thejoy luck club, which is, you know, two decades ago... oh, yes, long time ago! ..and that means immediately the film comes with a lot of cultural baggage and a lot of roles that it has to fill. but the main question is, does it work, is it funny, is it engaging? and looking at some of the trailers, i was worried. i thought "this is gonna be like sex in the city with all the wealth and consumeri
that's a beautiful ring, auntie eleanor. nick's father had it made when he proposed to me.lawyer! i withdrew from university when we got married. 0h! i chose to help my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it's old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. it's, it's. .. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that great? it is a really terrifically steely performance....
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eleanor grey yes. it is a startling creature.ch in a query. —— in aquariums. no wonder the are out there watching it and rooting for it. fantastic to talk to you, thank you very much indeed for being with us. doctor mikejeffries, an expert on wales at the department of wildlife and ecology science at northumberland university. up to 170,000 people who've had hernia mesh implants in england in the last six years could face painful complications. an investigation by the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme has found that some patients have been left unable to walk, or to work. the medicines and healthcare regulatory authority still backs the use of hernia mesh. anna collinson has this report. i can't even sleep properly. i used to sleep on my front. three hours a night, if i'm lucky now. regularly take pills. i have to, to function. i have so many times come close to ending it because of the pain. one in ten of us develop a hernia. the most common treatment involves a doctor pushing any bulging tissue back into the body and covering
eleanor grey yes. it is a startling creature.ch in a query. —— in aquariums. no wonder the are out there watching it and rooting for it. fantastic to talk to you, thank you very much indeed for being with us. doctor mikejeffries, an expert on wales at the department of wildlife and ecology science at northumberland university. up to 170,000 people who've had hernia mesh implants in england in the last six years could face painful complications. an investigation by the bbc‘s victoria...
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coming up tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal discusses brett kavanaugh'supreme court nomination. then, judicial watch president tom fitton talks about the teacher of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. in the washington post fact checker columnist gun cussler on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> every president, and i think what would confirm that experience -- i am going to tell this guy off, i will get him, then they go in there and there is something about the office foreigners,ost where you just don't feel like bawling out the president or taking him on the way you told your colleagues he were going to do. china, he was in eventually called back to run the cia. something he did not want to do because he thought coming to be honest, running the cia was a political career killer. it and i think we should take him at his word that he rim him or his father saying, if the president of the united states asks you to do something for your country,
coming up tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal discusses brett kavanaugh'supreme court nomination. then, judicial watch president tom fitton talks about the teacher of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. in the washington post fact checker columnist gun cussler on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> every president, and i think what would confirm...