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eleanor roosevelt also the first woman to address the club from this very spot in the ballroom.lot of the presidency come here to set and to relax and journalist come to the club to socialize and relax this photo upstairs on the 14th floor of harry truman as vice president playing the piano as a young movie star sitting on top of it and what you think about the role the club played in people been able to get together and relax a little bit? >> from what i've read the history that was the first idea that a couple journalists wanted a place to go and play poker and relax with each other and have a few drinks. and then the place developed and it's a larger point in the study of leadership for the study of career and we feel today especially that we have no time to relax because everything goes with us. e-mail or iphone but my presidents were busy and maybe busy than we are. they often time to relax and feel camaraderie and replenish their energy. lincoln went to the theater 100 times during the civil war and when the lights came down in the shakespeare kate came on for a few precio
eleanor roosevelt also the first woman to address the club from this very spot in the ballroom.lot of the presidency come here to set and to relax and journalist come to the club to socialize and relax this photo upstairs on the 14th floor of harry truman as vice president playing the piano as a young movie star sitting on top of it and what you think about the role the club played in people been able to get together and relax a little bit? >> from what i've read the history that was the...
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eleanor getting personal. >> that is i've had cats all my life. delicatessen, we've had a working cat all the time. i've never had a cat that couldn't regulate its appetite. i now have two fat cats. i adopted them from a rescue organization. actual cats. and they were big when i got them, but they've gotten bigger since april. one now weighs 17 pounds. >> and you're telling them to fall back. >> i'm telling them to fall back and the pet food manufactures to fall back. you can find the calorie count if you have excellent eyes and a magnifying glass. and there are like 87 to 100 calories in a little tiny can, and they eat four cans a day. >> when you say fat cats need to fall back, you sound like elizabeth warren, and i think you're talking about wall street. >> i like that. >> it was a political joke and that's okay. boris, who else needs to fall back? >> i've been thinking about payless, and it's ad campaign they did when they formed a new brand called paylessy. it's a fake pop up and they opened up a store that, forgive me, i think this is in l.a
eleanor getting personal. >> that is i've had cats all my life. delicatessen, we've had a working cat all the time. i've never had a cat that couldn't regulate its appetite. i now have two fat cats. i adopted them from a rescue organization. actual cats. and they were big when i got them, but they've gotten bigger since april. one now weighs 17 pounds. >> and you're telling them to fall back. >> i'm telling them to fall back and the pet food manufactures to fall back. you can...
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i really want eleanor there and if i did franklin and eleanor it would be too big but if i just took the homefront during world war ii then i can look at it in detail. with the link and it was terrifying to think of writing a biography of him and the first i thought how do he and mary because that like it i been up to franklin and eleanor but years later i would like she couldn't carry the public side of the straightaway eleanor did. i happen to come upon some of the letters steward had written to his wife was in new york and i thought there's thousands of literacy wrote to her. i thought about chase and yet diaries and letters. then i thought about bates who had diaries. i realized they were his rivals and he put them in his cabinet so that became team of rivals. similarly with teddy. this is my rational for why take so long and it means you've got big fat books took somebody told me the reading the bully pulpit at night when you still are back and fell asleep and she broke her nose. [laughing] i promise you this one is not as fat. >> callis about how you became, how you came to pre
i really want eleanor there and if i did franklin and eleanor it would be too big but if i just took the homefront during world war ii then i can look at it in detail. with the link and it was terrifying to think of writing a biography of him and the first i thought how do he and mary because that like it i been up to franklin and eleanor but years later i would like she couldn't carry the public side of the straightaway eleanor did. i happen to come upon some of the letters steward had written...
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for franklin roosevelt, i realized, i really want eleanor there, and if i did franklin and eleanor, it would be too big, but if i just did the home front in world war ii, i could do it. similarly with lincoln, it was terrifying writing a biography about him. at first, i thought i would do abe and mary, but two years later, she could not carry the story the way that eleanor did. i happened to come upon the letters that stewart wrote to his wife, thousands of letters him, and then i thought about chase and he had diaries and letters, and then dates, who had diaries, and they were his rivals and he put them in his cabinet. that became team of rivals. similarly, teddy, i did that for teddy. this is the rationale why it takes so long and it means you have big fat books. somebody told me they were reading "the bully pulpit" at night when it was still in hardback and she fell asleep and broke her nose. i promise this will not be -- as bad. [laughter] ms. edney: tell us about how you came to president johnson -- it is a very strange story. ms. goodwin: i was a graduate student at harvard, and
for franklin roosevelt, i realized, i really want eleanor there, and if i did franklin and eleanor, it would be too big, but if i just did the home front in world war ii, i could do it. similarly with lincoln, it was terrifying writing a biography about him. at first, i thought i would do abe and mary, but two years later, she could not carry the story the way that eleanor did. i happened to come upon the letters that stewart wrote to his wife, thousands of letters him, and then i thought about...
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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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she was a great friend and fan of eleanor roosevelt. so how did she thread that needle when she was campaigning against him? so there's a speech that she gave, the same theme. basically, she would say when she gave speeches to groups of black voters, she would say eleanor roosevelt is one of the great women of our time, a towering moral intellectual presence, going on about how wonderful she was, but this election is not about eleanor roosevelt, it's about her husband. and fdr had a lot of virtues, but he refused to allow black reporters at his press conferences in spite of being pressed to do so by civil rights organizations. that's a matter of record. but he wouldn't desegregate the armed forces but nevertheless lied to the public saying the naacp went along with this policy, which was not true. everyone has things they did that historically we wish we could get back in a sense, and he was very bad on a lot of race issues which is why there's that famous poem by langston hughes, waiting on roosevelt, which is a poem about -- and, you
she was a great friend and fan of eleanor roosevelt. so how did she thread that needle when she was campaigning against him? so there's a speech that she gave, the same theme. basically, she would say when she gave speeches to groups of black voters, she would say eleanor roosevelt is one of the great women of our time, a towering moral intellectual presence, going on about how wonderful she was, but this election is not about eleanor roosevelt, it's about her husband. and fdr had a lot of...
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what's your takeaway reflecting what eleanor said there?too movement has put this in a little bit of a different context. its highlighted that even if its consensual which this very much was. he was not a sexual predator. she wanted to have a relationship with president clinton, even if its consensual, the power disparity here is something that is very important to take into consideration because a lot of the worst of what's come out in me too is sort of almost abuse of power and that happened in this case and bill clinton -- >> she was 22. >> bill clinton deserved to be censor by the united states senate and a lot of people said so at the time. he might be the appropriate remedy for donald trump to censure him in this coming year. what was not appropriate was to put the country through this long impeachment process over a sexual matter and -- but i think that we're starting now to understand that these cases are all different and they relate to the specifics of each case and painting with too broad of a brush on these relationships is a mi
what's your takeaway reflecting what eleanor said there?too movement has put this in a little bit of a different context. its highlighted that even if its consensual which this very much was. he was not a sexual predator. she wanted to have a relationship with president clinton, even if its consensual, the power disparity here is something that is very important to take into consideration because a lot of the worst of what's come out in me too is sort of almost abuse of power and that happened...
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. >> what about the relationship with eleanor roosevelt quick. >> she was a great friend and a greatcandidate so there is a speech that she gave basically she would say that eleanor roosevelt of that element is about her husband but he refused to allow black reporters inside the press conferences that is a matter of record but nevertheless lied to the public that that is not true. and then wish that we could get back in the sense he was very bad about race issues which is why what is that famous poem by langston hughes? and he famously came out long before he did not vote that the black voters got nothing in return. so the important thing about her story is it is the fortitude from which she almost single-handedly with those white prosecutors to be the correct one. thank you all very much for your time. [applause] . >> good evening i am president of the louisiana press club thank you. this is recorded for
. >> what about the relationship with eleanor roosevelt quick. >> she was a great friend and a greatcandidate so there is a speech that she gave basically she would say that eleanor roosevelt of that element is about her husband but he refused to allow black reporters inside the press conferences that is a matter of record but nevertheless lied to the public that that is not true. and then wish that we could get back in the sense he was very bad about race issues which is why what...
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eleanor roosevelt toured in 1946. we pulled this to have people thinking as they left, a little bit about what the responsibilities we all have our. at the potential we all had to make a difference. it is sort of part of her perspective. i will just read it and we will and the program. i have the feeling that we lead our constants is realized too late the need of standing up against something we knew was wrong. we therefore had to avenge it. we did nothing to prevent it. i hope that in the future we will remember that there can be no compromise at any point, with the things that we know are wrong. most important thing for us to realize is the great responsibility that lies upon our shoulders. thank you. good evening. >>> who was martin van buren? good question. we need to ask that question. martin van buren was the eighth president of the united states. he is also forgotten as president. he was only four years long. >> sunday on q&a. ted whitner on his biography of president martin van buren. >> he spent a lot of time
eleanor roosevelt toured in 1946. we pulled this to have people thinking as they left, a little bit about what the responsibilities we all have our. at the potential we all had to make a difference. it is sort of part of her perspective. i will just read it and we will and the program. i have the feeling that we lead our constants is realized too late the need of standing up against something we knew was wrong. we therefore had to avenge it. we did nothing to prevent it. i hope that in the...
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eleanor, thank you. very moving pictures. moving as he sought the goalie close to tears.s the reaction from both managers. we wa nted we wanted to honour our chairman and when this game. i would like to congratulate my players. it was fantastic and outstanding. now we have to continue. what can you say, really? i don't think we will get another date like that, it's felt surreal. i can't fault the effort, i thought the effort was there. football seemed insignificant today. demaria grey goal in the sceond half. and there was a huge outpouring of emotion as the entire team celebrated together before running over to their travelling supporters. congratulated them for their support and following that result today. it was the players who wanted to play the trait —— game and decided the match would go ahead and honoured his memory with a way they wanted to do with the victory. now they will travel to thailand for vichai's funeral. manchester united in action he said he was the luckiest manager jose mourinho admitted he was the luckiest manager in the premier league as marcus ras
eleanor, thank you. very moving pictures. moving as he sought the goalie close to tears.s the reaction from both managers. we wa nted we wanted to honour our chairman and when this game. i would like to congratulate my players. it was fantastic and outstanding. now we have to continue. what can you say, really? i don't think we will get another date like that, it's felt surreal. i can't fault the effort, i thought the effort was there. football seemed insignificant today. demaria grey goal in...
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eleanor roper is in cardiff, where leicester are playing cardiff city.leanor, what's the mood like there? it is certainly an emotional afternoon in cardiff. it is the first time that leicester city have taken to the pitch since their chairman and four others were killed last saturday night in a helicopter crash. a minutes silence hasjust taken place and i can hear the fans behind me cheering now. that minutes silence will be taking place across all premier league fixtures this weekend. players will also be wearing black armbands. this afternoon, our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends... and leicester city chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha. applause. speaking before this afternoon's match, jamie vardy said the players we re match, jamie vardy said the players were given the option over whether they wanted to play this afternoon but that the decision was unanimous that everyone wanted to get out on the pitch and to do justice to their chairman. the fans were given a free brea kfast chairman. the fans were given a free breakfast at the kin
eleanor roper is in cardiff, where leicester are playing cardiff city.leanor, what's the mood like there? it is certainly an emotional afternoon in cardiff. it is the first time that leicester city have taken to the pitch since their chairman and four others were killed last saturday night in a helicopter crash. a minutes silence hasjust taken place and i can hear the fans behind me cheering now. that minutes silence will be taking place across all premier league fixtures this weekend. players...
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but more important, teddy roosevelt, his brother elliott was the father of eleanor roosevelt. that is the real connection. so eleanor's uncle was teddy hiand her father, elliott, tedd his younger brother had epilepsy as a child. he became an alcoholic and he died young. so teddy roosevelt really became like a father to eleanor. franklin loved tell nervous about. all three of them become this wonderful circle. >> fdr grows up in a very wealthy setting as well. he is the only child of his father's marriage with his mother. but it is in hyde park. anyone who thought this man is going to be president of the united states? >> certainly not fdr. the interesting about fdr and teddy roosevelt, they were the center of their parents love.ir which gave them a certain confidence. with teddy roosevelt not only was he the center of his father's love and his mother is low but the other siblings made him the center of their lives because he used to tell them stories after he read books. he would tell them stories and they would sit around and he would organize their games. and teddy wanted to
but more important, teddy roosevelt, his brother elliott was the father of eleanor roosevelt. that is the real connection. so eleanor's uncle was teddy hiand her father, elliott, tedd his younger brother had epilepsy as a child. he became an alcoholic and he died young. so teddy roosevelt really became like a father to eleanor. franklin loved tell nervous about. all three of them become this wonderful circle. >> fdr grows up in a very wealthy setting as well. he is the only child of his...
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a command and best invent kind of the mourner shitty for up given eleanor on fish so then see if it became more an intellectual witness to an analyzer of the last century and that's. the idea of a passionate thinking is at the root of albums philosophy this really is a portrait of a woman who was fearless and beating her own path. to. make a pact that we would never be like any of them down there. we're going to be. bring you. something. to confident women who fall in love. the movie refugee breaks such a bill in kenya. despite being the first canyon film ever to premiere to come first of all it could not initially be shown in its homeland. would have been your father bought in the film was banned in kenya because homosexuality is illegal there in the making of such films and even persisting such films is punishable by law it's off by. director one of the hugh went to court to appeal the ban and she won. you will know women become victims of intolerance and violence there shunned by society and oppressed by the church when i want to know how. sick our course of our young swallow with what
a command and best invent kind of the mourner shitty for up given eleanor on fish so then see if it became more an intellectual witness to an analyzer of the last century and that's. the idea of a passionate thinking is at the root of albums philosophy this really is a portrait of a woman who was fearless and beating her own path. to. make a pact that we would never be like any of them down there. we're going to be. bring you. something. to confident women who fall in love. the movie refugee...
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outstanding women to choose from including civil rights activist rosa parks and human rights activist eleanor roosevelt the up provides further information about the women selected a great way to put a spotlight on women's historical significance. one more about living in the digital age then check out our facebook page d.w. digital. there you'll find the latest digital news and trends as well as interesting apps exciting gadgets and even tutorials and of course don't miss our shift reports. like us post your comments give us your friends at d w digital. and as always on shift we leave through the exit the internet find of the week today miniature worlds. the austrian clamens virat is a master of small things. the motion designer and director is a macro photography specialist. the miniature worlds he creates are lovingly set up an animated. inspired by the mountains of his homeland. behind the playful looking miniatures is a love of detail both an extremely steady hand and endless patience are needed. these attributes help him to keep total control of this film as viewers can see. and next we
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oh, eleanor. >> good afternoon, commissioners. leon couldn't be here today, so i'm going to present for him. the advisory council had its meeting. we have a new member, rick johnson, that represents district 7. president schmidt reminded us of the importance of attendance and also we had a discussion of prevention, mostly related to earthquakes. what we should have with us and throughout -- and have available through our property. the sunset has a program called resilience neighborhood, in which some neighbors have garbage cans that has supplies needed for the neighborhood. executive director shireen mcspadden presented. and diane lawrence, who will or has presented on the aaa council. so i will not repeat that. she also will present later on the joint legislative committee, so i won't go over that either. we had site visits as part of our task to visit nutrition programs and other programs for the departments and reported on a visit to two restaurants, who are part of the champs program. the champs program permits restaurants and
oh, eleanor. >> good afternoon, commissioners. leon couldn't be here today, so i'm going to present for him. the advisory council had its meeting. we have a new member, rick johnson, that represents district 7. president schmidt reminded us of the importance of attendance and also we had a discussion of prevention, mostly related to earthquakes. what we should have with us and throughout -- and have available through our property. the sunset has a program called resilience neighborhood,...
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as allender said, healthcare is number one, -- eleanor. social security and medicare. i said in house ways and means committee and i can tell you the fight to make sure that we have a cost-of-living adjustment for solstice tree recipients is important. it will be one of the things we actually work hard on in the next congress. but this collection also taught us a couple of things. it has shown us that when we collectively vote in large numbers, we can make a difference. i've always known that i've known that especially when we saw that we in alabama can elect a democratic senator first time in 25 years, if we can do it in alabama, we can do it across this nation. i think it's important that we have as a part of our agenda restoring the voting rights act. it's critically important we do that. why? because when we vote in numbers, and are vote counts, we changed elections and we change our lives. everything that we do intersects with politics. you all know that. that's why you're active in man. -- nan. its grassroots activism the cost of the changes we've seen in this na
as allender said, healthcare is number one, -- eleanor. social security and medicare. i said in house ways and means committee and i can tell you the fight to make sure that we have a cost-of-living adjustment for solstice tree recipients is important. it will be one of the things we actually work hard on in the next congress. but this collection also taught us a couple of things. it has shown us that when we collectively vote in large numbers, we can make a difference. i've always known that...
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eleanor roosevelt to her undying credit said no, even j.dgar hoover at the fbi says it's not necessary. don't do it. and one day in february in 1942, infamously fdr weekend the japanese american internment. and eleanor was furious that the people who knew her felt this marriage was never the same after that. and if you look at her during world war ii, she spent an awful lot of time traveling away from her husband. she felt that maybe they didn't share the same political ideals which she felt that she had. another thing you really look for in all these war president is empathy. you want a president withhe empathy, it's very important in the office especially in wartime. and for instant abraham lincoln, there were so many casualties in the civil war that lincoln's people came to them and said we have to build a new national cemetery. there are so many people being buried. and lincoln said you're right, build the cemetery near my summer home, which is now known as lincoln's cottage. it's been restored in washington, d.c. he said it's going to
eleanor roosevelt to her undying credit said no, even j.dgar hoover at the fbi says it's not necessary. don't do it. and one day in february in 1942, infamously fdr weekend the japanese american internment. and eleanor was furious that the people who knew her felt this marriage was never the same after that. and if you look at her during world war ii, she spent an awful lot of time traveling away from her husband. she felt that maybe they didn't share the same political ideals which she felt...
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here with me now is eleanor holmes norton who is a democrat and on the house oversight and governmenteform committee about to go toe to toe with the trump administration in january. you have matt whitaker who is going to dawk talk to ethics officials that he should recuse himself. what are your hopes and expectations? >> it's very important that he will talk to ethics officials first. seems he is out on ethics grounds alone. you can't have an official who o pined on matters of importance to the united states and put him in charge of those matters. if you want to get into the court case without getting into the technicalities, consider this. this appoint see has oversight against presidentially a pointed people. he is not presidentially appointed that i can knock him out on those alone. >> that's the paint that maryland is making. if whitaker does stay in this position, do you think that democrats with the new oversight power, they will have come january, should investigate. >> we will be forced to investigate and call him. in fact, he is going to be called by several committees. he wo
here with me now is eleanor holmes norton who is a democrat and on the house oversight and governmenteform committee about to go toe to toe with the trump administration in january. you have matt whitaker who is going to dawk talk to ethics officials that he should recuse himself. what are your hopes and expectations? >> it's very important that he will talk to ethics officials first. seems he is out on ethics grounds alone. you can't have an official who o pined on matters of importance...
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>> thank you so much. >> how does she spell eleanor? and yesterday i got to go to st. patrick's cathedral. and that's where my parents were married. >> that's beautiful. >> to princess eleanor grace. you're the best. thank you. >> guys, thank you. >>> coming up here, a real wizard. eddie redmayne is here, he's the star of the hit "fantastic beasts" fran economize. we're going to talk to him about that, becoming a new dad and much more. >>> want to lead a longer, healthier life? our pal, maria shriver on what we can change right now from our eating habits to our social lives and where we really live matters. >> fascinating. >> yeah. >> did you know this, that what you eat can help reduce stress and anxiety? last night i was watching the election coverage, i was shoveling it in. we're going to tell you what foods are good for you. >> al makes me this awesome egg thing every morning. he keeps me healthy and strong. the best. he's not just a weatherman, but a chef and a broadway star. >> i play one on tv. >> let's show you what we have goin
>> thank you so much. >> how does she spell eleanor? and yesterday i got to go to st. patrick's cathedral. and that's where my parents were married. >> that's beautiful. >> to princess eleanor grace. you're the best. thank you. >> guys, thank you. >>> coming up here, a real wizard. eddie redmayne is here, he's the star of the hit "fantastic beasts" fran economize. we're going to talk to him about that, becoming a new dad and much more....
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eleanor went across the street to pay a visit to bess and margaret truman. just to say have a good time over there. by the way, the place is infested with rats, just figured i would tell you. she did not mean that metaphorically, there is a history of rats. go all the way back to the harrison administration and there were reports of theodore roosevelt in the family dining room with his sons having dinner and they would have to put their forks and knives down to chase rats out of the room. the problems with the house were understood. the other answer to your question is that fdr loved old houses. truman did too. what houses that create, it is probable that they thought it was not a big deal. you go up the stairs and it creaks a little. theydid note to a degree, did not know it was this bad. -- they did know to a degree, they did not know it was this bad. hated thenne kennedy decoration. she said the eisenhower's made -- jacqueline kennedy hated the decoration, she said the eisenhower's made it worse. they were worse than the trumans. you see andlly what the i
eleanor went across the street to pay a visit to bess and margaret truman. just to say have a good time over there. by the way, the place is infested with rats, just figured i would tell you. she did not mean that metaphorically, there is a history of rats. go all the way back to the harrison administration and there were reports of theodore roosevelt in the family dining room with his sons having dinner and they would have to put their forks and knives down to chase rats out of the room. the...
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also delegate eleanor holmeson norton and cessman don buyer are pushing for all law enforcement officers to wear body cameras. >>> let's turn to politics now. florida should know who its next governor will be as early as today. yesterday democratic candidate andrew gillum conceded the race to republican candidate ron desantis. although the race hasn't been officially called, the machi recount results showed that the margin between both candidates wasot enough for a manual recount. president trump praised gillum on twitter, calling the democrat, quote, a force to reckon with. gillum was the first african-american nominee for florida governor in the state's history. also today we could find out if a hand recount could determine the outcome in florida's senate race. rick scott las a slimd over bill nelson. some 93,000 votes have been in qutition. elecons stay margin between both candidate has not changed much in cent days. >>> president trump says a full report will be released about the death of a zut -- south di journalist. the u.s. state department disputes the report that the udi crown
also delegate eleanor holmeson norton and cessman don buyer are pushing for all law enforcement officers to wear body cameras. >>> let's turn to politics now. florida should know who its next governor will be as early as today. yesterday democratic candidate andrew gillum conceded the race to republican candidate ron desantis. although the race hasn't been officially called, the machi recount results showed that the margin between both candidates wasot enough for a manual recount....
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there was something a couple years ago so i like her to come up and read it for you so presenting eleanor. >> >> . . . . will be returning in a bit because she was somewhat the co-author of this chapter. so i'm now going to read this. a few years after leaving google i started another project that is still ongoing and i sent a progress report. dear friends, my daughter spent two weeks away with her mother visiting family and receiving upgrades. reuniting with her i examined new features. this time there was plenty of space that w but we went for the functionality. i assume you know she wasn't teaching things on her own. all of these skills come as upgrades and can be purchased À la cartÀla carte but due to the monopolies and the influence of lobbyist money on the antitrust law many of them have purchased packages. while my daughter stands from the pages we are also stuck with her throwing food on the floor and chewing o on glass is oversight. onglass's oversight. one is socialism is what it is. also to rise back up in seconds whose idea was. we felt so many of her extensions we will be st
there was something a couple years ago so i like her to come up and read it for you so presenting eleanor. >> >> . . . . will be returning in a bit because she was somewhat the co-author of this chapter. so i'm now going to read this. a few years after leaving google i started another project that is still ongoing and i sent a progress report. dear friends, my daughter spent two weeks away with her mother visiting family and receiving upgrades. reuniting with her i examined new...
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thank you eleanor. —— a win today seem like a fitting and to this difficult week.r united at the vitality stadium. an injury time winner gave united a 2—1win and all three points as holly hamilton reports. manchester united find themselves in unfamiliar territory on the south coast in mid—table. bournemouth posit unbeaten starter home has propelled them to a unlikely sixth place. and they showed why they been so place. and they showed why they been so impressive in the first stages. early dominance was rewarded with this goal. united group into a four—day fourth defeat of the season, level ten minutes before the break. alexis sanchez scoring after mickey's his first race in september. everyjune in united saw them put on the pressure in the second half. ashley young on six free pics match the bar and they join forces to keep the game level. just say marino couldn't believe it. marcus rashford turn 21 this week in it collect to the party but he definitely stole the show. —— mickey went to the party. sometimes we don't serve as president. a defensive mistake cannot be
thank you eleanor. —— a win today seem like a fitting and to this difficult week.r united at the vitality stadium. an injury time winner gave united a 2—1win and all three points as holly hamilton reports. manchester united find themselves in unfamiliar territory on the south coast in mid—table. bournemouth posit unbeaten starter home has propelled them to a unlikely sixth place. and they showed why they been so place. and they showed why they been so impressive in the first stages....
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fine a guy by now well as you might imagine the angry reaction to that came thick and fast mr gabon eleanor put up this post ancestor that the promo had been a hoax and that he had not true. the essence of massachusetts but that not me masses itself was seized upon by models due to take part in the show distancing themselves from the brand the company denies behind insulting messages or instagram account has been hacked so has the accounts of stuff on the go beyond our legal office is urgently investigating we are very sorry for in distress caused by these unauthorized posts comments and direct messages we have nothing but respect for china and the people of china well this case is proving to be a costly blunder of for d. and g. those close have been pulled off line by several retailers and china one chinese businessman who's based in italy told us that the as war in a proper it but doesn't believe they were intended to offend personally i was enough. for the thought it was not i'm not surprised you know only where you come in all your. child's preschool and it's fine and i think personally
fine a guy by now well as you might imagine the angry reaction to that came thick and fast mr gabon eleanor put up this post ancestor that the promo had been a hoax and that he had not true. the essence of massachusetts but that not me masses itself was seized upon by models due to take part in the show distancing themselves from the brand the company denies behind insulting messages or instagram account has been hacked so has the accounts of stuff on the go beyond our legal office is urgently...
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how doespe she eleanor?ine today? >> yes. and yesterday i got to go to st. patrick's caheedral. that's my parents were married. ion?h, that's befu stitaauycat >> to princess eleanor grace. you're the best. ouank you. >> you guys, thank >>> coming up, a real wizard. eddie redmayne he is the star of the hit fantastic beast franchise. we will talk about him about that, becoming a new dad again, and more. >>> want to lead a longer, healthier life? our lomareria shriver on what we can change from our eating habits to our social l aes where we really live matters. >>eah. fascinating. >> did you know this? what you eat can help reduce your stress and anxiety? how about that? last night when i was watching the election coverage i was shoveling it in. what foods are good to you, what avoid coming up. >> al makes an awesome egg thing every morning. he keeps me healthy. >> he is not just a weatherman. he is a chef and a broadway man. >>> thank you. we have some fire danger out tong the west coast. heavy rain dowough th
how doespe she eleanor?ine today? >> yes. and yesterday i got to go to st. patrick's caheedral. that's my parents were married. ion?h, that's befu stitaauycat >> to princess eleanor grace. you're the best. ouank you. >> you guys, thank >>> coming up, a real wizard. eddie redmayne he is the star of the hit fantastic beast franchise. we will talk about him about that, becoming a new dad again, and more. >>> want to lead a longer, healthier life? our lomareria...
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separation and this is a new beginning for me so this may be one of those will not appeal last month eleanor turned the fiction that she would. know. twenty million dollars is not enough it never will be nor any amount because again it is the memories they mean. not the money. one rivera is barely nineteen years old when his life turns into a nightmare on the seventeenth of august one thousand nine hundred two the chicago police force accuses him of the rape and murder of holly staker an eleven year old babysitter who was stabbed twenty seven times the case makes headlines across the country. in the space of a few hours the chicago police turns one into a publicly hated monster. i had a different sentence that's because it yes i was an innocent person going to prison to serve a natural a sentence for something that is new so that was just added bonus to my. i'm going into prison first of all i'm going to an environment that is the next it's unknown and very very scary. second i'm going in there for murder. her rape the name for eleven years so as if they got three strikes against him in terr
separation and this is a new beginning for me so this may be one of those will not appeal last month eleanor turned the fiction that she would. know. twenty million dollars is not enough it never will be nor any amount because again it is the memories they mean. not the money. one rivera is barely nineteen years old when his life turns into a nightmare on the seventeenth of august one thousand nine hundred two the chicago police force accuses him of the rape and murder of holly staker an eleven...
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nick: eleanor comes from a republican family and has voted republican in the past, but not this time. are angry? >>ery angry. nick: does trump anger you? >> does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it is beyond anger. he motivates me. >> for the navy m lfly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. nick: democrats are fielding a record-breaking number of e.male candid here it is a former navy helicopter pilot. at aime when the party is moving to the left, they have tried to field moderates in these republican-held seats. this race, like so many others, re close, but at this republican rally for their cossional candidates, female voters were untroubled by the president's often insulting behavior towards women. >> i have no problem with donald trump. i loonald trump, and that is why i am here today. >> iupport him 100%. nick: suburban women are supposed to be deserting donald trump. >> they're not asking suburban women. they are not asking me. i'm not. i support the president. nick: pink wave or not, this election looks like reinfo the realignment of democratic politics.de
nick: eleanor comes from a republican family and has voted republican in the past, but not this time. are angry? >>ery angry. nick: does trump anger you? >> does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it is beyond anger. he motivates me. >> for the navy m lfly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. nick: democrats are fielding a record-breaking number of e.male candid here it is a former navy helicopter pilot. at aime when the party is moving to the left, they...
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. >> one of the great myths is that they were sitting around pain -- pouring tea until eleanor roosevelt, makes me crazy. had,e bush center you just the library part of it is part of the national archives, you just had a first lady special exhibit. please tell me it wasn't about dresses. >> there were a few gowns, but no, it was not about dresses and we didn't want it to be about dresses. people want to come see the dresses and we had address show earlier when the library first opened, with some of nancy reagan's close. but we wanted this to be substantive because we knew that decides wearing lovely gowns that our first ladies had made so many contributions to our country. -- one g-- down own that i thought was interesting was from dolly --ison, drapes that she made dress from drapes. a copy of it. but we talked about the contributions that each first lady had made and it was a show that we get ourselves. this does give me the chance to thank the national archives. because of course the national archives administer the president's papers and the president's papers are seen as belonging t
. >> one of the great myths is that they were sitting around pain -- pouring tea until eleanor roosevelt, makes me crazy. had,e bush center you just the library part of it is part of the national archives, you just had a first lady special exhibit. please tell me it wasn't about dresses. >> there were a few gowns, but no, it was not about dresses and we didn't want it to be about dresses. people want to come see the dresses and we had address show earlier when the library first...
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one of the great myths, they said around pouring tea until eleanor roosevelt. it makes me crazy. [laughter] cokie: you just had at the national archives a first ladies special exhibit. please tell me it was not about dresses. mrs. bush: there were a few gowns, but it was not about dresses, and we did not want it to be about dresses. people loved to come see the dresses, and we did have a dress show earlier when the library first opened with some of nancy reagan's clothes. we knew that besides wearing lovely gowns that our first ladies have made contributions. my favorite was one that dolly madison made of the red velvet drapes, which she saved from the white house. this was a copy. but we talked about the contributions that each first lady had made. it was a show we did ourselves that the library curators came up with. it gives me the chance to thank the national archives, because of course the national archives administrator, the president's papers, they are seen as belonging to the people of the united states, and the archives administers those papers. so the national archives
one of the great myths, they said around pouring tea until eleanor roosevelt. it makes me crazy. [laughter] cokie: you just had at the national archives a first ladies special exhibit. please tell me it was not about dresses. mrs. bush: there were a few gowns, but it was not about dresses, and we did not want it to be about dresses. people loved to come see the dresses, and we did have a dress show earlier when the library first opened with some of nancy reagan's clothes. we knew that besides...
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eleanor siegel comes from a republican family, and has voted republican in the past.are you saying you're angry? yeah, very angry. does trump anger you? does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it's beyond anger. he motivates me. before the navy let me fly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. the democrats are fielding a record—breaking number of female candidates. here it's mikie sherrill, a former navy helicopter pilot. and at a time when the party is moving to the left, they've tried to field moderates in these republican—held seats. ..and get the job done. but this race, like so many others, is close. and at this republican rally for their congressional candidate, female voters were untroubled by the president's often—insulting behaviour towards women. i have no problem with donald trump. i love donald trump, and that's why i'm here today. i support him. i support him, 100%. suburban women are supposed to be deserting donald trump. they're not asking suburban women. they're not asking me. i'm not. i support the president. pink wave or not, this e
eleanor siegel comes from a republican family, and has voted republican in the past.are you saying you're angry? yeah, very angry. does trump anger you? does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it's beyond anger. he motivates me. before the navy let me fly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. the democrats are fielding a record—breaking number of female candidates. here it's mikie sherrill, a former navy helicopter pilot. and at a time when the party is moving to the left,...
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eleanor roper is in cardiff, where leicester play cardiff city. kick off is at 3pm.t's the mood like there? it is going to be a really emotional afternoon in cardiff and it will be the first time that leicester have played since last saturday. we are joined by two lifelong leicester supporters. thank you both for joining us. are you expecting a big turnout of fans today? absolutely. it was a sell—out anyway. the leicester city games always tend to be. but this is more poignant today. ido be. but this is more poignant today. i do know there are a fair few be. but this is more poignant today. i do know there are a fairfew in the away end as well. what does it mean for the fans to be in cardiff this afternoon? the players want to play and we want to support the team. if they want to play, we will be here as the football family to support our team. i knowjamie vardy has said the players were given the choice and they all felt it was really important and they want to do the chairman proud. do you think the result is important today? no, it is about being here, it is the f
eleanor roper is in cardiff, where leicester play cardiff city. kick off is at 3pm.t's the mood like there? it is going to be a really emotional afternoon in cardiff and it will be the first time that leicester have played since last saturday. we are joined by two lifelong leicester supporters. thank you both for joining us. are you expecting a big turnout of fans today? absolutely. it was a sell—out anyway. the leicester city games always tend to be. but this is more poignant today. ido be....
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bricks a board game with its creator danny headland but first your tweets i messages were received eleanor mr sports to our special remembered programs on the loss of live in customer largest loss of life in british naval history first we hear from gabby who speaks of artist and jacqueline who be featured last week gary says i've had the pleasure of meeting both earnest and jacqueline tyler at the memorial service for the link astra at the katherine creature which in london artist is quite a remarkable man who deserves recognition first head of islam as to all the other personnel who were serving their country or were civilians that were onboard on that fateful day nathan says two wonderful episodes about the last of the lancaster i especially enjoyed the interviews with the survivors handled with respect lest we forget that the as he says good documentary a personal thank you to you and mark chris for your efforts to bring this disaster to the public notice my father was a survivor of the sinking and when he received his medal from the scottish parliament it became a prized possession bil
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. >> what about eleanor roosevelt? . >> she was a great friend and a great fan so there is a speech that basically she would say with that intellectual presence that is not about the roosevelt but her husband. and then those by civil rights organizations that is a matter of record but those that nevertheless lied to the public that's not true. and those that wish what they could get back in a sense to get back on race issues waiting on roosevelt. and in his judgment got nothing in return. and the fortitude of the feistiness almost single-handedly with those 19 white prosecutors to her theory thank you all very much. [applause] . >> one of the things i talk about in the book that he tells a lot of people is to keep your dreams and tells people if they come to him on the campaign trail that you want to go into politics one day maybe in that they are anxious to say that so that's the first step to tell people you want to do something. so he said over the years growing up so not only speak your dreams that speak them to me
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our reporter eleanor roper is in cardiff. it has been an emotional afternoon here in cardiff. matches started with a minute's silence which left some players in tears. it was in the 55th minute a goalfrom demarai gray which took leicester up 1—0. after he scored he revealed a top that said "for vichai". jamie vardy said ahead of this match they had been asked if they wanted the game to go ahead. he said yes they al wanted to be here and felt it was really important that they play today and that they wanted to make their chairman proud. we spoke to a few fans who felt it was important here to represent the club. a few players are on their way to bangkok to thailand to attend the various funeral ceremonies that are now under way there. tuesday tuesday ahead of leicester's next premier league time against burnley this time at the king power stadium. we'll talk more about the match in the moment. let's hearfrom both players —— managers. we wanted to honour our chairman and when this game. i would like to congratulate my players. it was fantastic and outstanding. now is the first s
our reporter eleanor roper is in cardiff. it has been an emotional afternoon here in cardiff. matches started with a minute's silence which left some players in tears. it was in the 55th minute a goalfrom demarai gray which took leicester up 1—0. after he scored he revealed a top that said "for vichai". jamie vardy said ahead of this match they had been asked if they wanted the game to go ahead. he said yes they al wanted to be here and felt it was really important that they play...
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well i don't get the beautiful of the media expert and if kashmir his health or professor assess eleanor after never three welcome to the program alice thanks for following her coming to speak to us about this and let's start with your impressions about the meeting at the white house what did you think that or first of all we have to get a perspective on this it took place at the white house as you say and it was an american perspective that we're getting on this so there we have to at least allow for the possibility that there are some sour grapes here americans who have lost out on medals over the years on are complaining about this that and the other without naming any specific culprits but what they're saying is that wider has being too soft on russia basically now before we get to that crunch question let's let's permit the summit meetings. to valid points i think first criticism of wider is that it hasn't taken the athletes themselves into consideration you know if there hasn't been any prolonged consultation with our police themselves so there's quite a legitimate complaint the se
well i don't get the beautiful of the media expert and if kashmir his health or professor assess eleanor after never three welcome to the program alice thanks for following her coming to speak to us about this and let's start with your impressions about the meeting at the white house what did you think that or first of all we have to get a perspective on this it took place at the white house as you say and it was an american perspective that we're getting on this so there we have to at least...
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well eleanor roper is still in cardiff, where leicester beat cardiff city, what's the atmosphere beenere today? it has been a really emotional afternoon here in cardiff. it was a goal in the 55th minute from great to ta ke goal in the 55th minute from great to take leicester city up. he removed his shirt to reveal a t—shirt that said that for vichai srivaddhanaprabha. the survey one minute silence to pay tribute to their chairman. and jamie vardy said as of this match their asked if they wa nted as of this match their asked if they wanted to do game to go ahead and they said yes they did and felt it was really important to come here today and pay tribute to their chairman menopause heading to thailand where they will travel to bangkok and attend the various rural services over the next two days. ahead of their next premier league match they'll be at home to burley. the radio presenter, paul gambaccini, has received a pay—out from the crown prosecution service, over the way it handled unfounded historical sex abuse allegations against him. he was arrested in 2013 after claims he sexual
well eleanor roper is still in cardiff, where leicester beat cardiff city, what's the atmosphere beenere today? it has been a really emotional afternoon here in cardiff. it was a goal in the 55th minute from great to ta ke goal in the 55th minute from great to take leicester city up. he removed his shirt to reveal a t—shirt that said that for vichai srivaddhanaprabha. the survey one minute silence to pay tribute to their chairman. and jamie vardy said as of this match their asked if they wa...