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she's a fascinating woman, but she recognized, eleanor's brilliance, and eleanor's leadership, and eleanor's great abilities as a writer, and we don't give eleanor enough credit for the e fact that she was also primarily a writer. i mean, she wrote dozens of books plus a column every day after 1936. amy: as first every single day. blanche: yes. amy: which went on for 4 terms right, and then continued until the end of her life. blanche: her last column is the month before she died. amy: so how does she meet fdr? hohow did she meet her cousin? blanche: at a debutante ball. she will she met him earlierer, but theyavave an attraraction in 1904 or 1905, and they get married. and his mother, sarah delano roosevelt, very unhappy about that. but they get married, and they have a romantic relationship until 1918. he comes back from europe, and with the flu, she unpacked his bags and sees the letters. the love letters from lucy mercer, whwho had been her f friend and his secretary, and they'd had this big affair and eleanor roosevelt devastated, and that's a big part of the story. and it's after that
she's a fascinating woman, but she recognized, eleanor's brilliance, and eleanor's leadership, and eleanor's great abilities as a writer, and we don't give eleanor enough credit for the e fact that she was also primarily a writer. i mean, she wrote dozens of books plus a column every day after 1936. amy: as first every single day. blanche: yes. amy: which went on for 4 terms right, and then continued until the end of her life. blanche: her last column is the month before she died. amy: so how...
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eleanor randolph worked at the new york times editorial staff 20 years or so. what kind of editorials would you write, what was your specialty? >> i wrote about city politics and state politics. it is controlled by the state. it's hard not to write about state politics. >> host: if you text a question or comment you can text that to 202-748-8003. we will take those with stanley who is calling in from bloomfield hills, michigan. >> caller: hello. anyway i was in favor of what mister bloomberg is doing. what he has done at johns hopkins university and see to it student debt was reduced and seeing to it there is a better system of healthcare and have suggestions in that direction too, some medical care by going back to not-for-profit circumstances and he will be a marvelous president, he knows how to do it, knows how to handle google from new york or whatever they do. >> host: thank you, stanley. what did you hear from the viewer? >> guest: what is interesting about what he was saying as i always thought of michael bloomberg as the public health mayor and public h
eleanor randolph worked at the new york times editorial staff 20 years or so. what kind of editorials would you write, what was your specialty? >> i wrote about city politics and state politics. it is controlled by the state. it's hard not to write about state politics. >> host: if you text a question or comment you can text that to 202-748-8003. we will take those with stanley who is calling in from bloomfield hills, michigan. >> caller: hello. anyway i was in favor of what...
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this eleanor: sorry? q.e.: eleanor: this year, no, into 2021, it becomes a far greater probability.ngs with rose lenses, q.e. will remain part of the conversation with deterioration. so much, great stuff, please take care, of sydney forr there in us as well. e are counting down, not just to the close over in japan and -- re counting down launch 60 cex set to orbit, t satellites into the falcon 9 rocket just taking off, the pictures that go through here, it certainly has of the year that we have seen spacex launch one orbit, we'll see how things go here. link the third star satellite deployment mission which you're look at there. continue to watch this here.go, as they say it's on your bloomberg terminals as well. talk about this later, a nice segue. he is in usk story, shanghai talking about tesla, the made in china as well. we'll leave these live pictures as we approach the atmosphere and then we'll make where we ere and see go. to ne: elon musk is set attend the ceremony. solina wang is outside factory in shanghai. have we seen elon musk? he shown up yet? solina: we are awaiting h
this eleanor: sorry? q.e.: eleanor: this year, no, into 2021, it becomes a far greater probability.ngs with rose lenses, q.e. will remain part of the conversation with deterioration. so much, great stuff, please take care, of sydney forr there in us as well. e are counting down, not just to the close over in japan and -- re counting down launch 60 cex set to orbit, t satellites into the falcon 9 rocket just taking off, the pictures that go through here, it certainly has of the year that we have...
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because she said eventually eleanor roosevelt intervened and they were able to have their band. she used the gi bill to get her ph.d.. she taught at howard, she was a senior fellow at howard. as well as various schools here on the east coast. she's the author of four books. just an extraordinary woman, and i can see her. she's passed away now, but i can see her after we had dedicated and had programs here, walking up from the metro. i would say, dr. putney, let me come get you. no, i can walk she said. walking up to be part of the ceremony at the women's memorial. >> i know i made a contribution to the women's army corps, but both in the short run and the long run i also realized that i learned a lot. it was a tremendous learning experience in the army. if they profited from my service, i really profited from having served. >> family members can register a family member or friends online, at womensmemorial.org. click on register. doesn't cost you anything, but we're always very happy for donations. or we have forms that can be sent or downloaded for people to register. the regis
because she said eventually eleanor roosevelt intervened and they were able to have their band. she used the gi bill to get her ph.d.. she taught at howard, she was a senior fellow at howard. as well as various schools here on the east coast. she's the author of four books. just an extraordinary woman, and i can see her. she's passed away now, but i can see her after we had dedicated and had programs here, walking up from the metro. i would say, dr. putney, let me come get you. no, i can walk...
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the last lawsuit is eleanor bell's. she's 8 years old. she sues susan armstead who is continuing to hold her as an enslaved person. she's the one who was not sent, who was not sold south. eleanor bell, that suit, there are dozens of witnesses. it's a big, big deal in washington, d.c. in 1851. the same result, the jury finds for susan armstead, that robert was not of sound mind and the will -- the deed is not valid. eleanor bell does not win -- she is not liberated until the summer of 1862 in the civil war. great question. let's turn finally to the -- let's step back. as we wrap up here, let's think about the significance of freedom suits broadly as an avenue of anti-slavery constitutionalism. when we step back and we think about what we learned today, what the story of james ash tells us and daniel bell and ann bell, let's consider what are the sources of anti-slavery constitutionalism? well, one source that scholars have looked at, one dimension of anti-slavery constitutionalism are the lawyers like joseph bradley. we talked about his ar
the last lawsuit is eleanor bell's. she's 8 years old. she sues susan armstead who is continuing to hold her as an enslaved person. she's the one who was not sent, who was not sold south. eleanor bell, that suit, there are dozens of witnesses. it's a big, big deal in washington, d.c. in 1851. the same result, the jury finds for susan armstead, that robert was not of sound mind and the will -- the deed is not valid. eleanor bell does not win -- she is not liberated until the summer of 1862 in...
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. >> eleanor rigby. >> who? >> eleanor rigby. >> i don't know her. >> "yellow submarine." >> reporter: while the film doe church, at its heart, "the two popes" is about rivals hashing out their differences. and maybe that's the point. sometimes even the most unlikely partners can end up finding some kind of harmony. is there anything else you want to touch on as a duo? >> should we do the song? >> yes. ♪ underneath the arches i dream my dream away ♪ un rneath >>> so we've all got that one friend who likes to correct our grammar on facebook or in my case, a relative. would you go out of your way to be corrected in person? here's steve hartman. >> reporter: imagine you're out walking, shopping or doing some other gerrand when a woman propositions you. >> what would you think? >> people must be very impressed when you know this kind of do y questions? >> reporter: she sets up a table just to talk about it. >> because i love grammar so much. >> you couldn't think of anything more interesting? >> but it's the anchor,
. >> eleanor rigby. >> who? >> eleanor rigby. >> i don't know her. >> "yellow submarine." >> reporter: while the film doe church, at its heart, "the two popes" is about rivals hashing out their differences. and maybe that's the point. sometimes even the most unlikely partners can end up finding some kind of harmony. is there anything else you want to touch on as a duo? >> should we do the song? >> yes. ♪ underneath the arches...
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the first one to be elected is dame eleanor laing... be elected chair of westminster. cheering. you‘re clapping whatever we do! "no clapping," said the speaker, but he did call it a historic occasion. you intend to do a lot to bring this place into the 21st century, and to restore faith in our democracy. and i look forward to doing all i can to helping you. thank you very much. cheering. dominic cummings, the prime minister‘s controversial adviser, prompted a stir with a government recruitment drive launched on his personal blog. the debate spilled over into treasury questions. the prime minister‘s special adviser now wants a civil service packed in the cabinet comprised of weirdos and misfits with odd skills. so... laughter. ..so as a member of that cabinet, what weird explanation does the chancellor have as to why, according to the office of national statistics, productivity is falling at its fastest annual pace for five years? mr speaker, we've just had an unprecedented decade of growth. it's the first decade of uninterrupted growth
the first one to be elected is dame eleanor laing... be elected chair of westminster. cheering. you‘re clapping whatever we do! "no clapping," said the speaker, but he did call it a historic occasion. you intend to do a lot to bring this place into the 21st century, and to restore faith in our democracy. and i look forward to doing all i can to helping you. thank you very much. cheering. dominic cummings, the prime minister‘s controversial adviser, prompted a stir with a...
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how did her advice given to you in high school to be like eleanor roosevelt carry you forward as youe lessons? >> with the advice be independent it would be very nice if you met prince charming and live happily ever after. but it may not turn out that way. but it did. [laughter] but she said always be prepared to be left standing and independent. and this was at a time when most wives were considered dependent if a man his wife affected adversely the man there was lying about be nice tot jane. she was ruggedly invited for play dates on the weekends as a classmate. there was an enormous change from the birth of my daughter from the birth of my son ten years later in the fifties. he was born 1955 there are very few workingng moms. ten years later, my son is born. it is not at all unusual to have a two breadwinner family. it was a sea change in the way people were living in that ten year span. >> some of that change took place after you went to law school and cared for jane and the third song the advice is so powerful if you really want to go to law school then stop feeling sorry for yo
how did her advice given to you in high school to be like eleanor roosevelt carry you forward as youe lessons? >> with the advice be independent it would be very nice if you met prince charming and live happily ever after. but it may not turn out that way. but it did. [laughter] but she said always be prepared to be left standing and independent. and this was at a time when most wives were considered dependent if a man his wife affected adversely the man there was lying about be nice tot...
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we hear remarks from fox news sunday's chris wallace, eleanor holmes norton, and lloyd abrams.his is one hour and 10 minutes. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. walter to the news forum. we welcome you tonight to welcome the newseum and the first amendment and to look to a new chapter in it i would like to look to several of the founding partners we have with us this evening, leslie hill and carol, ryan and myra, arthur, and robin. [applause] jan: we are also honored to have several trustees in attendance. shelby, phil, david, jack gutierrez, jack kirschenbaum, john lee, charles, mike regan,rd, john, mike, and barbara walkure [applause] -- while. -- and barbara while. -- wall. [applause] jan: after more than 11 years, the newseum will close its doors on pennsylvania avenue at the end of the month. while the closure saddens us, we are heartened that nearly 10 million visitors walked through our doors to experience a story of news, the role of the free press in history, and how the core freedoms of the first amendment -- religion, speech, assembly, and petition -- are applied to
we hear remarks from fox news sunday's chris wallace, eleanor holmes norton, and lloyd abrams.his is one hour and 10 minutes. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. walter to the news forum. we welcome you tonight to welcome the newseum and the first amendment and to look to a new chapter in it i would like to look to several of the founding partners we have with us this evening, leslie hill and carol, ryan and myra, arthur, and robin. [applause] jan: we are also honored to have several trustees...
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pastor eleanor stark had organized a meeting. she invited some environmental health specialist from st louis university struggle and 2 representatives from lawyer community. we had a conversation going to be all together and talk for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there as an issue the same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2005. of the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over a our. journey printer plenty of those go see when our only to the. good but at the will. they go 30 going only was there they mean. he sees a load oh ye
pastor eleanor stark had organized a meeting. she invited some environmental health specialist from st louis university struggle and 2 representatives from lawyer community. we had a conversation going to be all together and talk for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and...
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searchin peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the lawyer community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2500 years from
searchin peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the lawyer...
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how did her advice given to you in high school to be independent and be like eleanor roosevel roosevelt to be independent but to be married and then live happily ever after, it didn't work that way but she said always be prepared. >> but there was a way so it would be an enormous shame and in 1855. >> and some of that change took place after you went to law school and the third song is so powerful if you really want to go to law school you'll stop feeling sorry for yourself otherwise find to do a way that you want to do you are so focused and your determination is awe-inspiring. >> did she help you to culminate that? >> i learned that from a very good friend. and looking at advice that if you really do want to become a lawyer then you will find a way. so then i was thinking do i really want this? >> the first thing i did. [laughter] and the process to control it. >>. >> and you are so astonishing early on. and the need to resurrect them. with the art bg exhibit there are editorials from the cornell newspaper. do you feel after that? >> you seem to be fully formed and able to overcome yo
how did her advice given to you in high school to be independent and be like eleanor roosevel roosevelt to be independent but to be married and then live happily ever after, it didn't work that way but she said always be prepared. >> but there was a way so it would be an enormous shame and in 1855. >> and some of that change took place after you went to law school and the third song is so powerful if you really want to go to law school you'll stop feeling sorry for yourself...
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dame eleanor explained the process for new mps. all 20 of these bills will be presented.ys, when private members bills are debated, work in practice rather than in theory, the bills which really expect to succeed and become law are the top few bills. so we are now coming to the top seven bills. and so, these are the ones which you will find, if you are drawn in the top seven, that every lobbyist in the country will be approaching you to ask you to take on the bill that they want to see. and this is where it really gets interesting. and finally, clerk assistant, which is the very first private members bill to be presented in this new parliament? it is number 402. number 402, the first private member's bill to be presented in this parliament, will be presented by number 402, who is... ..mike amesbury! and mike amesbury, the labour mp for weaver vale, has a few weeks to decide which draft law he'd like to introduce. he says it's time to get his thinking cap on. well, that's it for thursday in parliament. i do hope you canjoin me on bbc parliament on friday evening at 11pm fo
dame eleanor explained the process for new mps. all 20 of these bills will be presented.ys, when private members bills are debated, work in practice rather than in theory, the bills which really expect to succeed and become law are the top few bills. so we are now coming to the top seven bills. and so, these are the ones which you will find, if you are drawn in the top seven, that every lobbyist in the country will be approaching you to ask you to take on the bill that they want to see. and...
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eleanor: absolutely. it's an important factor.n independent verifiable mechanism, trump is not really shown respect for procedures and that way. there is this discussion of introducing an economic forum between china and the u.s.. something we saw under the bush and obama administrations, that trump got rid of. that could create a more amicable atmosphere to support the phase one deal. matt: what do you expect in terms of a phase ii deal timing? do you think this is something we won't see until after the 2020 election? eleanor: i think it is something we will see after the 2020 election. the trade war is not going to be a massive driver in terms of u.s. domestic policy, but trump if he is asked about this will definitely say i have this amazing phase one deal. reelect me and i will deliver a phase ii deal. anna: we are getting an update on the elections taking place in taipei. from an economic perspective, how is taiwan being shaped by the tensions between china and the u.s.? we talk a lot about how the chinese economy on the main
eleanor: absolutely. it's an important factor.n independent verifiable mechanism, trump is not really shown respect for procedures and that way. there is this discussion of introducing an economic forum between china and the u.s.. something we saw under the bush and obama administrations, that trump got rid of. that could create a more amicable atmosphere to support the phase one deal. matt: what do you expect in terms of a phase ii deal timing? do you think this is something we won't see until...
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of export controls the probes focused on the use of 3rd party intermediaries used to sell a bus eleanor's. some of the more not identified to british and french export credit agencies which were providing funding for. the affair was a factor in a year long management shakeup at airbus that ended as german c.e.o. tom enders stepped down last april when the military was reportedly slated to pay as much as $3000000000.00 euros to settle investigations that is roughly equal to the company's entire net profit of $28.00 teen settlement are still subject to court approval. next south africa's cash strapped states ally is receive 3500000000 rand that's around 220000000 euros in emergency funding to keep it aloft south african airways entered a form of bankruptcy protection in december and cancelled some flights because of because of cash shortages the bailout package from the government owns development bank of southern africa immediately releases 2000000000 round as a has not made a profit since 2011 without more than 20000000000 round in bailouts over the past 3 years. and other developments in
of export controls the probes focused on the use of 3rd party intermediaries used to sell a bus eleanor's. some of the more not identified to british and french export credit agencies which were providing funding for. the affair was a factor in a year long management shakeup at airbus that ended as german c.e.o. tom enders stepped down last april when the military was reportedly slated to pay as much as $3000000000.00 euros to settle investigations that is roughly equal to the company's entire...
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of the film on the spot new hunk of eleanor d. and one of the it was the it had. film of all the because the whole. you know. how. to speak how. we just felt. about this idea 'd that a show about that i yam to spit on i wish he had them i'm not sure what this a month. was she had the murder and the high that he's in a bed a foothold and what the do to me that you've been well cooma thought off thought on how will you come out and yet your feet push. you not coming to stuff an equal. as ina. a short while not come unto a peace when i feel that. fed up of a short while who recommend. humbly that i mean the day is by those who watch is tied to the behind the at the she's at the store our house and then let the then move so i hate that as either cool mother nature. and or ok am i. i'm mad. that. ringback. no one here though jim. carey will call me. you know when will of the enough. to you know. ringback i will move into this here though jim not just that you. want to know of my being with you look to judge you. for it with your words in the old 11 hour longer will dra
of the film on the spot new hunk of eleanor d. and one of the it was the it had. film of all the because the whole. you know. how. to speak how. we just felt. about this idea 'd that a show about that i yam to spit on i wish he had them i'm not sure what this a month. was she had the murder and the high that he's in a bed a foothold and what the do to me that you've been well cooma thought off thought on how will you come out and yet your feet push. you not coming to stuff an equal. as ina. a...
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eleanor is looking down. he stood there for three minutes. a long time. he didn't say a word.he realized that in many ways f.d.r. was the only peer, the only equal he had ever had. when f.d.r. died, the man that they should have been able to celebrate their extraordinary accomplishment and go in the post war world was lost. >> bret: three men. three days at the brink. it's been three quarters of a century since the tehran conference. we now see that it was an historic hinge point that not only helped win the war but shaped our world today. thanks for watching. ♪ >> it was the year the president returned to his real estate routes. the crown met the crib and people weren't chicken to fight over a sandwich. here are the ten most exciting, outrageous, spectacular, compelling, deplorable, celebrated, significant, absurd stories of the year. who could forget 2019? >> this is going to be good. ♪ >> in 2019, there were a lot of democrats running for president. basically anybody who had a d after their name thought, i'm going to run for president. >> what are we at
eleanor is looking down. he stood there for three minutes. a long time. he didn't say a word.he realized that in many ways f.d.r. was the only peer, the only equal he had ever had. when f.d.r. died, the man that they should have been able to celebrate their extraordinary accomplishment and go in the post war world was lost. >> bret: three men. three days at the brink. it's been three quarters of a century since the tehran conference. we now see that it was an historic hinge point that not...
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he's a founder of franklin eleanor roosevelt institute and he is the international attorney an investment banker. investor manning who lives it also the author of hope in history. mmm rr tumultuous times. also delighted to welcome the daughter katrina and hoople. as our moderator for this evening. she is editorial director and publisher of the nation. she served as editor of the magazine from 19952019. she is the frequent commentator on u.s. and international politics for abc and cnn and pdf. and her articles have appeared in the new york times, los angeles times and the boston globe. among others. she also writes a weekly column in the washington post. she's the author of several books including the changeability men, fighting for progress in the age of obama, and now as i yield the stage to our speakers, i would ask out as always please make sure the makes a noise like a cell phone be switched off. now please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight. thank you. [applause]. >> thank you luis. i can a nudge in a more wonderful thing to spend an evening with one weather. i wanted to say a
he's a founder of franklin eleanor roosevelt institute and he is the international attorney an investment banker. investor manning who lives it also the author of hope in history. mmm rr tumultuous times. also delighted to welcome the daughter katrina and hoople. as our moderator for this evening. she is editorial director and publisher of the nation. she served as editor of the magazine from 19952019. she is the frequent commentator on u.s. and international politics for abc and cnn and pdf....
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eleanor hall story. because i'm bald. must. start in january 27th on d w. welcome to global 3000. how much equality do women really experience in the workplace how does europe compare to asia we visit india and iceland with more and more people living in cities ruled japan is awash with empty houses what's the solution. handing in costa rica people in rural communities are running a living farming butterflies which are in great demand around the world. europe and asia and leading trade partners but how similar of the 2 continents when it comes to social justice well working conditions more or less comparable what kind of jobs do people do and what might still be a half in our new social justice series what places we visited 8 asian and european countries and discovered that aside from all the difference is there actually many similarities societies it seems are rarely alone when it comes to the challenges they face. a little bit by what he done to have mining able man my day begins at 4 am i get up make breakfast and lunch for later wake up my daughter bathe her and to her hair. a
eleanor hall story. because i'm bald. must. start in january 27th on d w. welcome to global 3000. how much equality do women really experience in the workplace how does europe compare to asia we visit india and iceland with more and more people living in cities ruled japan is awash with empty houses what's the solution. handing in costa rica people in rural communities are running a living farming butterflies which are in great demand around the world. europe and asia and leading trade partners...
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today, we lookok back at t the e and legacycy of eleanor roosose, from her time as first lady to herarkable work
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eleanor, let me begin with you. super fan.nd on the news, this is what we need, isn't it? quite right, there can be nothing better as an antidote in january with those grey skies outside, the ongoing political uncertainty, impending world war iii. we know that shows like death in paradise to spectacularly well in january and itv thought the same thing, let us give people what they want, and escape to blue skies, the sea, swimming pools, and people walking around falling in and out of love. that should go on the advert, caroline! what is so appealing about the show for you then, eleanor?” just think it is entertaining. i love the drama, i think the producers do a greatjob of setting up producers do a greatjob of setting up these scenarios. and you end up falling in love with these people. automatically from their initial vt is. they do not come across very well and you think that he or she seems nasty or awful but by the end you want to be their friends, you wa nt you want to be their friends, you want them to come back to lond
eleanor, let me begin with you. super fan.nd on the news, this is what we need, isn't it? quite right, there can be nothing better as an antidote in january with those grey skies outside, the ongoing political uncertainty, impending world war iii. we know that shows like death in paradise to spectacularly well in january and itv thought the same thing, let us give people what they want, and escape to blue skies, the sea, swimming pools, and people walking around falling in and out of love. that...
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except for the nurses, waac, army and navy nurses and one of the pictures i love to point out here is eleanor roosevelt was a great advocate of women serving in the military, so these are the women in the four components who stepped up to be the leaders of each of the women's components. and i think about them. you know, they came on board. there were no uniforms specific to military women. there was no training base, what do you do with them. how do you assign them. what do we do. but these women made it possible for women to serve and contribute in ways that had never been done before, and we have to be forever grateful for their service and their commitment to women serving and certainly to the nation. >> the women's army corps is an integral part of the army in the united states, and soldiers in every sense of the word, perform a full military part in this war. there are hundreds of important army jobs which women can perform as effectively as men. in fact, we find that they can do some of these jobs much better than the man. >> and we move to one more of the image panels, which brings us
except for the nurses, waac, army and navy nurses and one of the pictures i love to point out here is eleanor roosevelt was a great advocate of women serving in the military, so these are the women in the four components who stepped up to be the leaders of each of the women's components. and i think about them. you know, they came on board. there were no uniforms specific to military women. there was no training base, what do you do with them. how do you assign them. what do we do. but these...
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instead, eleanor, because they lost canadian people in this crash, they have rights under internationalements that allows them to send at least one investigator to the site to be able to see the site, but they might not have access to it, and to get access to it and view the final report. as of right now, that is not the access at cannon apartment prime minister, justin trudeau wants. it is canada deserves more. so many canadians lost lives this crash. 57 died, as you said. it doesn't seem like to investigators is quite what canada would want. are there a bunch of investigators in canada ready to go if more visas are granted? exactly, and these two investigators would only really be observers in around u nless only really be observers in around unless they allow more access. but in canada, we have a whole team of people on standby, especially with the transport canada here. there are experts in a range of things from analysing black boxes to people that can help put together, reconstruct that plane, who could work in forensics, dna. we have rcmp on standby who are ready to help with ide
instead, eleanor, because they lost canadian people in this crash, they have rights under internationalements that allows them to send at least one investigator to the site to be able to see the site, but they might not have access to it, and to get access to it and view the final report. as of right now, that is not the access at cannon apartment prime minister, justin trudeau wants. it is canada deserves more. so many canadians lost lives this crash. 57 died, as you said. it doesn't seem like...
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what eleanor has in her hands is like a giant flashlight.e c02 out? exactly. andrew‘s latest research in canada suggests climate change could double the greenhouse gases coming from fresh water. forests, for example, with — under a warmer climate, forests may produce more leaves and more dead plant material to fall in the water to feed microbes, bacteria and fungi that produce these gases. they can now use that knowledge to find natural solutions — maybe different trees or algae which can trap some of the greenhouse gases. as for our cam readings, methane levels are low, and carbon dioxide was average. that means 750 metres of the river emits about the same amount of c02 a day as getting into your car and driving the 60—odd miles to london. richard westcott, bbc news, by the river cam. don‘t forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i‘m @lvaughanjones. hello. it‘s bitterly cold out and about. it looks like it will be the cold est about. it looks like it will be the coldest night of the winter so far. and frost, ic
what eleanor has in her hands is like a giant flashlight.e c02 out? exactly. andrew‘s latest research in canada suggests climate change could double the greenhouse gases coming from fresh water. forests, for example, with — under a warmer climate, forests may produce more leaves and more dead plant material to fall in the water to feed microbes, bacteria and fungi that produce these gases. they can now use that knowledge to find natural solutions — maybe different trees or algae which can...
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light on those stories as well as the legal implications of these actions is immigration attorney eleanor thank you so much for always coming on and illustrating this for us i want to ask you 1st can you elaborate a little more on what is happening to both u.s. citizens of iranian descent and the rain ians here on legitimate uses or just coming into the country as they attempt to both enter and exit the united states' rights so i don't think the 1st is not something new you know right so it's an extension of the travel ban and let's not pretend it's about countries it's about religion so it's muslims mostly right and so with the reason that what has happened is the activity has caused a heightened alert among people so you see hiding to vittie so you see a group of people who are coming over to canada who were apparently rejected and returned and then you see the government step in and say well this was an official policy so what is sort of shows is that a lot of c.b.p. officers or other officers are acting on their own without official saying these individuals have these concerns about y
light on those stories as well as the legal implications of these actions is immigration attorney eleanor thank you so much for always coming on and illustrating this for us i want to ask you 1st can you elaborate a little more on what is happening to both u.s. citizens of iranian descent and the rain ians here on legitimate uses or just coming into the country as they attempt to both enter and exit the united states' rights so i don't think the 1st is not something new you know right so it's...
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discusses the production and distribution of fentanyl and journalist eleanor randolph talks about new york city mayor and democratic president of candidate michael bloomberg. find the complete schedule in your program guide or online, booktv.org. now we kick off new year's day with historians rick atkinson and brenda windapple. .. >> rick atkinson and brenda wineapple, let's give them a round of applause. [applause] rick is the best-selling author of the liberation trilogy, an army at dawn come when of the pulitzer prize. the day of battle, as well as many, many other books. his many additional awards include a pulitzer prize for journalism, the george polk award and the military library literature award. he is a former staff writer in senior editor at the "washington post." he is the author of "the british are coming", the war for america, and i will stop there and move on the brenda wineapple who is the author of several books that you know, including the ecstatic nation, confidence, 1848-1877 which was named a best book of the 2013 by the "new york times." she's a member of the ame
discusses the production and distribution of fentanyl and journalist eleanor randolph talks about new york city mayor and democratic president of candidate michael bloomberg. find the complete schedule in your program guide or online, booktv.org. now we kick off new year's day with historians rick atkinson and brenda windapple. .. >> rick atkinson and brenda wineapple, let's give them a round of applause. [applause] rick is the best-selling author of the liberation trilogy, an army at...
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eleanor was attending a meeting of the senate leedy's red cross february, 42 after the diplomats. was asking about, she took questions about the war effort. one of the big things, problems in america and of the hotels is people were going out and buying large quantities of goods they thought would become scarce. somebody ordered 50 pounds of coffee. eventually that got cut back and they realized they didn't want to be catering to that. she asked the first lady and says i've been very disturbed about all of the hoarding that i have seen going on in them. what can we do about that. and mrs. roosevelt looks aghast. a friend of the questioner comes to the rescue and she says mrs. roosevelt mrs. hill didn't mean what you think. [laughter] one thing i mentioned before, they were fifth avenue stores but after the diplomats arrived they turned into kind of a general store because if you wanted to buy it they were able to buy mail orders and most of the time it was the stores themselves and they have a lot of money to spend because they were still getting paid. they came to the greenbrier
eleanor was attending a meeting of the senate leedy's red cross february, 42 after the diplomats. was asking about, she took questions about the war effort. one of the big things, problems in america and of the hotels is people were going out and buying large quantities of goods they thought would become scarce. somebody ordered 50 pounds of coffee. eventually that got cut back and they realized they didn't want to be catering to that. she asked the first lady and says i've been very disturbed...
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america rosemary's mother gina also lives with a man from the north east you see eleanor. he too i dreamed of a better life in the city. oh listen up because. i mean look at me to. save me his way into. the. filth we use a large kinds of water the memory. comes . oh of course the baby did come on late edition same up though. done son get total money just don't a question as. we love but thought she. meant some of the kids it was nothing to pose on the night to come. home to their dad who stick up in allegro that you don't mean this is funny associate him in any part of new meaning to keep you guys well you don't know enough cause saucy and told him to keep missing. his head. yeah yeah kid just the stuff you learn a little you know be beautiful to see he simple do you are he. will kick me i'm ok woman due to time by of my son am i going to miss l. a b.b. of course i didn't take it down much that i'm. sure the want to smell. would work on future a girl on. the site you know know your. bliss there are as you may have been a she did but you don't count a few minor things so if
america rosemary's mother gina also lives with a man from the north east you see eleanor. he too i dreamed of a better life in the city. oh listen up because. i mean look at me to. save me his way into. the. filth we use a large kinds of water the memory. comes . oh of course the baby did come on late edition same up though. done son get total money just don't a question as. we love but thought she. meant some of the kids it was nothing to pose on the night to come. home to their dad who stick...
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of film up a film in hunk of eleanor d. and one of the it was the house. cuz she owned the home and she does. all the because the whole. you know. how. to speak how. we just have to know about this idea that a short of a bad idea to spit on i wish she had them on a mission was this a month in the mojave was she her the mather and the high the his in the bed a foothold what the do to me that you've been well cooma thought off thought on how will you come out on your feet push me. to not come into stuff an equal. as ina. a short while not come and talk peace when i feel that. fed up of a short while who recommend. that i mean the day is by those who watch is tied to the behind the at the she's at the store our house and then let's see the sun move so i hate that as either cool mother nature. we're. right. and you're ok i am. i'm mad. that ringback. mohave go jim. carrey will call me. you know when will of the enough. to you know. i was. the 3rd here in this though jim not just that you. want to know and i mean with if you want to judge you look well who are
of film up a film in hunk of eleanor d. and one of the it was the house. cuz she owned the home and she does. all the because the whole. you know. how. to speak how. we just have to know about this idea that a short of a bad idea to spit on i wish she had them on a mission was this a month in the mojave was she her the mather and the high the his in the bed a foothold what the do to me that you've been well cooma thought off thought on how will you come out on your feet push me. to not come...
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exact words first she says be independent, prepare for difficulty to spend on your own 2 feet like eleanor roosevelt. what was the context for when she debuted at? laughte >> during the time when these emotions [inaudible] one way i practiced the piano but it did distract me from whatever i was feeling at the moment. i find this every day. i try to restrain myself and wanted to say more about how we actually do it. >> [inaudible] to tell me the secret of a happy marriage to a. it's time to be a little deaf. the advice that i followed the suffered -- vociferously. [applause] >>> good evening and welcome to the hudson institute policy center. i'm john walters chief operating officer and i'd like to welcome our audience here and pennsylvania avenue headquarters and our c-span audience to the first ever podcast taping that is both live and marks the second season premiere of podcast of the second season of "realignment"
exact words first she says be independent, prepare for difficulty to spend on your own 2 feet like eleanor roosevelt. what was the context for when she debuted at? laughte >> during the time when these emotions [inaudible] one way i practiced the piano but it did distract me from whatever i was feeling at the moment. i find this every day. i try to restrain myself and wanted to say more about how we actually do it. >> [inaudible] to tell me the secret of a happy marriage to a. it's...
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has a been odd that it is son and that my efforts mean koda hey she's the only one of them i miss eleanor had that i grew fond of the little i was i don't think it was. the 1st to his she'd have a good idea of us how they are like a proof. that it was a smooth the way it was regrettable but it might have taken by now what i know we'll get a good reason for we're not going to come with our focus. look don't give up just for. others how design an. assurance i am for you. don't want me to justify i'm going to have. to. do to you. and the almighty i'll be well jimmy shine again not to diet for you but. to join in the shall of the high i'll tell you shall not. the most jenny the new 5th time is when. the tide equally smart and i'm a 1000 i watch gun yani i'm in the house now the moslem defense looked and i thought oh. yeah i'm and it. was a legend of the my light in the black and i mean not only thing thing i know it's always been thin with that i'm a doctor want to live my own i don't think you often want me to give a darn everything. i mean i want to be a lot was about to. be how naive and w
has a been odd that it is son and that my efforts mean koda hey she's the only one of them i miss eleanor had that i grew fond of the little i was i don't think it was. the 1st to his she'd have a good idea of us how they are like a proof. that it was a smooth the way it was regrettable but it might have taken by now what i know we'll get a good reason for we're not going to come with our focus. look don't give up just for. others how design an. assurance i am for you. don't want me to justify...
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rosemary's mother also lives with a man from the north east you see eleanor. he too he dreamed of a better life in the city. oh listen up because. i mean look at me to. save me his way into. the. will we use a large kinds of water the man one. huge come. oh. come on the animation. done some good though come on just don't occur show us. we love both sides. met some of the kids it was nothing to pose on the night to come. to their dad up in allegro that you don't mean this is funny a saucy team in any part of new meaning to keep you guys well you. know nothing goes saucy and told you to keep it nice. and said. yeah yeah kid just the stuff i don't want to you know be beautiful to see the certainty you are he. will kill me i'm ok i'm woman don't deter buys from s.l. am i going to miss l.a.p.d. of course i didn't take it down much till i'm. sure the want to know. when we're a computer or a girl on. the site you know you. list there aren't you may have been a shit but you don't count a few minor things or something one might want to be going. by the only name user t
rosemary's mother also lives with a man from the north east you see eleanor. he too he dreamed of a better life in the city. oh listen up because. i mean look at me to. save me his way into. the. will we use a large kinds of water the man one. huge come. oh. come on the animation. done some good though come on just don't occur show us. we love both sides. met some of the kids it was nothing to pose on the night to come. to their dad up in allegro that you don't mean this is funny a saucy team...
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. >> you know what, eleanor, i apologize, we are almost out of' time, we want to get your voice in sogo ahead and ask your r:estion quickly. >> thank you, basically i would like to have you envision a scale between marxism and rescism and say that we are a country that has always been central not either extreme and in order to pursue the moderate vision of freedom and liberty for all, how do you note moral integrity of individuals because lsfind it very difficult. >> i am so sorry, eleanor, we will have to leave it there and we will let mr. gorka rift now. [laughter] >> first and first there's a problem with your question andd there's a common misinterpretation, there isn't a scale of populism on opposite ends, the nazi party was called the national socialist worker party of germany, fascism is a left-wing doctrine, with regards to your second point, moral, you judge them by what they do, obama may have been good at reading and also prepared speeches but what he did to apologize for this country is how he should be judged forever. donald trump's style from queens is not what is the me
. >> you know what, eleanor, i apologize, we are almost out of' time, we want to get your voice in sogo ahead and ask your r:estion quickly. >> thank you, basically i would like to have you envision a scale between marxism and rescism and say that we are a country that has always been central not either extreme and in order to pursue the moderate vision of freedom and liberty for all, how do you note moral integrity of individuals because lsfind it very difficult. >> i am so...
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doris also has the wedding dress worn by eleanor chase when she marries charles taft, son of former president howard taft, in 1917 during world war i. the real story here is what the groom wore. >> even though it was the son of a president, charles decided that in respect of the war that he was going to wear military uniform instead of black tie. >> there's plenty more history... an original dior owned by ruth meyer when her father, eugene meyer, publisher of the washington post, hosted parties for the capital elite. and this dress, worn to the 1937 coronation of britain's king george vi. so many great yarns! that's what the dresses are for >> she was not only treasuring the garment. she was also treasuring that person's story, and she was keeping their story alive. >> over the years, doris's collection grows from 1,000 garments to 2,000 and more. by her 80s, she's amassed more than 3,500 pieces and is beginning to fear what will become of her treasured fashion trove when she's gone. >> she worried terribly about it's a it.the people who gave these things. and she had promised everybody that
doris also has the wedding dress worn by eleanor chase when she marries charles taft, son of former president howard taft, in 1917 during world war i. the real story here is what the groom wore. >> even though it was the son of a president, charles decided that in respect of the war that he was going to wear military uniform instead of black tie. >> there's plenty more history... an original dior owned by ruth meyer when her father, eugene meyer, publisher of the washington post,...
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there is a scene in one of my books where her mother, eleanor roosevelt, comes to her daughter and begs to be put on the manifest. her daughter says sorry, can't do. this has been going on for a long time. nepotism, but if you become the president of the united states you will want people that you can trust who are loyal to you, and you will have a tendency to pick people closest to you, and often that will be your own family. this has happened all through history, even modern history. they change the laws but the president will put them on the d&c payroll like jimmy carter did his son or the rnc payroll .ik there are two things that the child will do helping the president. is offer loyal and two continuity. if your boss is reince priebus and you have all of these great projects, all of your projects collapse. now it is general kelly. then general kelly is gone. now it is mick mulvaney. the children remain. they will always be at the dinner table at thanksgiving. what you say to one of the children or relatives will endure. that continuity is important. republican,ticut, a good morning.
there is a scene in one of my books where her mother, eleanor roosevelt, comes to her daughter and begs to be put on the manifest. her daughter says sorry, can't do. this has been going on for a long time. nepotism, but if you become the president of the united states you will want people that you can trust who are loyal to you, and you will have a tendency to pick people closest to you, and often that will be your own family. this has happened all through history, even modern history. they...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.ttle town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> as our last word holiday show comes to a close, i'd like to thank you, our viewers for watching and supporting this show throughout the year. i'd like you to join me in thanking everyone who works behind the scenes especially in washington, d.c. and los angeles who helped get this last show on the air. a roll of the credits showing all my friends and colleagues that deliver the show to you every night. >>> good evening and happy holidays. >> 2019 is coming to a close. over the last decade, global citizens have taken 23 million actions which have helped drive an amazing $48 billion in c
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.ttle town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> as our last word holiday show comes...
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politics, first lady eleanor roosevelt. she u.n. u.n. spearheaded the declaration of human rights.sident truman called her the first lady of the world. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . >>> cambodia's capital, phnom
politics, first lady eleanor roosevelt. she u.n. u.n. spearheaded the declaration of human rights.sident truman called her the first lady of the world. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . >>> cambodia's capital, phnom
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barnum's great, great, great granddaughter eleanor biggs and her husband, jim biggs. [applause] it's always special to have them. welcome, everyone, to the barnum museum. i know many of you have been here before, but is this anybody's first time here? oh, well, welcome. welcome to the barnum family. we're delighted to have you on this beautiful day in downtown bridgeport, connecticut. this is the barnum museum. it is, in fact, p.t. barnum's last museum. as we all know, he started his museum inn 1842, and this was hs last gift not just to city of bridgeport, but really to the global community that we serve. many of you are very familiar with thewe museum. in 2010 we were hit by a tornado because that's the kind of stuff that happens to barnum. and then the year after that it was hurricane irene, and then the year after that it was superstorm sandy. want to also give a huge shout-out to state of connecticut and our delegation who supported a $7 million bonding because we are just about to embark on a historic recap of thatde gorgeous barnum building from 1893. so that's
barnum's great, great, great granddaughter eleanor biggs and her husband, jim biggs. [applause] it's always special to have them. welcome, everyone, to the barnum museum. i know many of you have been here before, but is this anybody's first time here? oh, well, welcome. welcome to the barnum family. we're delighted to have you on this beautiful day in downtown bridgeport, connecticut. this is the barnum museum. it is, in fact, p.t. barnum's last museum. as we all know, he started his museum inn...
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investigative reporter discusses the production and distribution of fentanyl and journalist eleanor randolphtalks about new york city mayor and democratic president of candidate michael bloomberg. find the complete schedule in your program guide or online, booktv.org. now we kick off new year's day with historians rick atkinson and brenda windapple. .. >> rick atkinson and brenda wineapple, let's give them a round of applause. [applause] rick is the best-selling author of the liberation trilogy, an army at dawn come when of the pulitzer prize. the day
investigative reporter discusses the production and distribution of fentanyl and journalist eleanor randolphtalks about new york city mayor and democratic president of candidate michael bloomberg. find the complete schedule in your program guide or online, booktv.org. now we kick off new year's day with historians rick atkinson and brenda windapple. .. >> rick atkinson and brenda wineapple, let's give them a round of applause. [applause] rick is the best-selling author of the liberation...