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. >> elizabeth williams has sketched many sketchy person. and she has written about them too.ssure not allowed any artist license. >> courtroom art is really not very creative. it's really much more factual. but that's what it is. that's what it is. it's not intended to be creative. it is intended to inform. >> which is why the library of congress mounted a first of its kind, special exhibit called drawing justice. the library amassed a collection of thousand of courtroom sketches many of which gathering dustin studios around the country. sarah duke is the exhibit's curator. has drawings that date back over five decade. >> start with jack ruby in 1964. there is also the son of sam. david burkowitz. bursting out with obscenities. mob boss john gotti giving a look that could kill. >> he made it clear he did not like the way he was depicted. >> jacqueline kennedy onassis looks almost regal. rapper p diddy in puff daddy days looks positively bored. >> each drawing tells a story whether it's, martha, nervously playing with her hair, or joanne woodward knitting during the newman sal
. >> elizabeth williams has sketched many sketchy person. and she has written about them too.ssure not allowed any artist license. >> courtroom art is really not very creative. it's really much more factual. but that's what it is. that's what it is. it's not intended to be creative. it is intended to inform. >> which is why the library of congress mounted a first of its kind, special exhibit called drawing justice. the library amassed a collection of thousand of courtroom...
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judith: elizabeth williams' ad. a long time ago before i started any of these projects, when i ran into one of these ads, and elizabeth williams was one of the first i ever saw, in the "christian reporter." i wasn't looking for these ads i was looking for something else, and i came across this ad, and it just gets you. she describes the 30 long years of slavery. i don't think you even have to be a mom to get that sense. but being a mom, you can just sort of imagine, but never lose hope that you might. and that gets you. there are lots of those moments, in these ads, when they say things like, alike every parent does, last time i saw him, he was just crawling. or when they say things like, how they tried to imagine what they would look like, and it's like something that they want to be saying to their own child. i am sure he is tall now, and handsome, it shows you that they stay alive in their memories, and it is really hard to read. yes? >> could you say a little bit more about the institute for color lose -- instit
judith: elizabeth williams' ad. a long time ago before i started any of these projects, when i ran into one of these ads, and elizabeth williams was one of the first i ever saw, in the "christian reporter." i wasn't looking for these ads i was looking for something else, and i came across this ad, and it just gets you. she describes the 30 long years of slavery. i don't think you even have to be a mom to get that sense. but being a mom, you can just sort of imagine, but never lose...
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having married william hutchinson at 21, she proceeded to bear 15 healthy infants, mostly in england. 1613,rstborn came in francis in 1620, of elizabeth in 1622, william in 1624, and inin 1620 six, mary in 1628, catherine in 1630, i am getting tired just listing these kids. there was a second william because the first had died in 1631 and a second susan for the same reason. hutchinson lost two daughters to the plague. in 1636, here in the family's new home, anne hutchinson gave birth to a boy. i year later, at the time of her trial, she was 46 years old and pregnant for the 16th time. in the course of that pregnancy, anne hutchinson endured two public trials, spent a winter apart from her family, she was banished and excommunicated, and she walked the 60 miles from boston to rhode island in the snow. deliveredexile, she what appeared to be a monstrous birth. it was actually a late-term miscarriage. in modern times, a well-recognized gynecological condition that is now removed soon after detection so it does not become cancerous. then, it was a wondrous sign of anne hutchinson's inherent evil. more divine proof she had been justly expe
having married william hutchinson at 21, she proceeded to bear 15 healthy infants, mostly in england. 1613,rstborn came in francis in 1620, of elizabeth in 1622, william in 1624, and inin 1620 six, mary in 1628, catherine in 1630, i am getting tired just listing these kids. there was a second william because the first had died in 1631 and a second susan for the same reason. hutchinson lost two daughters to the plague. in 1636, here in the family's new home, anne hutchinson gave birth to a boy....
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juan williams, it's a tricky situation. elizabethren said i'm going to donate the funds he gave me to various women's charities and organizations that are a little bit more feminist in nature. hillary said there is nobody to give the money back to. she could give it back to the weinstein company. juan: you can't give it back directly to him was he probably wouldn't accept it. he's not there anymore, after having gone into a rehab or running away. i thinked the money is clearly tainted. people also in terms of the politics do not want to be associated with harvey wine sign, especially on the democratic side because they are taking the moral high ground with regard to the feminist issues. kennedy: when we were having our troubles here at fox with roger ailes and bill o'reilly. people were saying there is something about being a conservative. i would say these personality disorders and the harassment that harvey weinstein has shown is a big deep psychological problem that has nothing to do with party. but he did use his money to gain po
juan williams, it's a tricky situation. elizabethren said i'm going to donate the funds he gave me to various women's charities and organizations that are a little bit more feminist in nature. hillary said there is nobody to give the money back to. she could give it back to the weinstein company. juan: you can't give it back directly to him was he probably wouldn't accept it. he's not there anymore, after having gone into a rehab or running away. i thinked the money is clearly tainted. people...
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juan williams, it's a tricky situation. elizabetho donate the funds he gave me to various women's charities and organizations that are a little bit more feminist in nature. hillary said there is nobody to give the money back to. she could give it back to the weinstein company. juan: you can't give it back directly to him was he probably wouldn't accept it. he's not there anymore, after having gone into a rehab or running away. i thinked the money is clearly tainted. people also in terms of the politics do not want to be associated with harvey wine sign, especially on the democratic side because they are taking the moral high ground with regard to the feminist issues. kennedy: when we were having our troubles here at fox with roger ailes and bill o'reilly. people were saying there is something about being a conservative. i would say these personality disorders and the harassment that harvey weinstein has shown is a big deep psychological problem that has nothing to do with party. but he did use his money to gain political favor. that
juan williams, it's a tricky situation. elizabetho donate the funds he gave me to various women's charities and organizations that are a little bit more feminist in nature. hillary said there is nobody to give the money back to. she could give it back to the weinstein company. juan: you can't give it back directly to him was he probably wouldn't accept it. he's not there anymore, after having gone into a rehab or running away. i thinked the money is clearly tainted. people also in terms of the...
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elizabeth. this process over the river. it opens up to portland harbor. we are entering fort williams part. park.t willams it held the naval operations of world war ii. >> would you say this is the most? iconic structure in the portland area? >> -- would you say this is the most iconic structure in the portland area? >> i would say it is the most iconic structures and new england -- structures in new england. >> is it the most photographed in the world? >> it is. this is the first united states lighthouse mission by george washington when he was president. you go up to the left, along the ridge, there is a cliff walk. there is a wonderful cliff walk. ocean, youn at the can find areas where you can go down onto the rocks. the views of this lighthouse, from various points, are terrific. if you go the other way, there is a block. there are grassy areas to sit in. there is no -- >> it does not get old. no matter how may times i see it, it is just as beautiful. >> it is tremendous. wasy, who lived in town, friendly with the lighthouse keepers. they were here for decades. he used to come down her
elizabeth. this process over the river. it opens up to portland harbor. we are entering fort williams part. park.t willams it held the naval operations of world war ii. >> would you say this is the most? iconic structure in the portland area? >> -- would you say this is the most iconic structure in the portland area? >> i would say it is the most iconic structures and new england -- structures in new england. >> is it the most photographed in the world? >> it is....
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elizabeth palmer, liz, thank you. >> u.s.-backed military forces in syria announced the final phase of the battle to retake the isis capitol raqqament holly williams is in northern syria. >> reporter: isis is on its last legs in raqqa. the city that was once the so called capitol of the islamic state stretching from syria and into iraq. u.s.-backed forces already control around 90% of raqqa and local leaders say that 275 isis fighters were evacuated from the city today in buses, along with roughly 400 civilians. on friday and saturday, another 100 isis fighters also surrendered according to u.s.-backed forces taking around 500 civilians with them. now that is probably an indication of just how desperate those isis gunmen have become during a four month long seige by the u.s.-led coalition, in many other places we've seen isis fight to the death. the remaining isis fighters in raqqa are holed up around what was the city's sport stadium. isis seized raqqa in early 2014 and then terrorized its people for over three years with public beheadings and a half interpretation of islamic law that is unrecognizable to most muslims. elaine. >> quijano: holly w
elizabeth palmer, liz, thank you. >> u.s.-backed military forces in syria announced the final phase of the battle to retake the isis capitol raqqament holly williams is in northern syria. >> reporter: isis is on its last legs in raqqa. the city that was once the so called capitol of the islamic state stretching from syria and into iraq. u.s.-backed forces already control around 90% of raqqa and local leaders say that 275 isis fighters were evacuated from the city today in buses,...
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. >> an interview with william seo at the white house. only on c-span 3. my elizabeth griffith examines the legacy of the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote and ponders the question "did some rich matter?" with women currently only -- "did suffrage matter?" ways women currently only have 20% in congress. the smithsonian hosted this 90-minute event. >> our speaker tonight is elizabeth griffith. you might have read her biography of
. >> an interview with william seo at the white house. only on c-span 3. my elizabeth griffith examines the legacy of the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote and ponders the question "did some rich matter?" with women currently only -- "did suffrage matter?" ways women currently only have 20% in congress. the smithsonian hosted this 90-minute event. >> our speaker tonight is elizabeth griffith. you might have read her biography of
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. >> an interview with william seo at the white house. only on c-span 3. my elizabeth griffith examines the legacy of the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote and ponders the question "did some rich matter?" with women currently only -- "did suffrage matter?" ways women currently only have 20% in congress. the smithsonian hosted this 90-minute event. >> our speaker tonight is elizabeth griffith. you might have read her biography of elizabeth cady stanton. she is a historian of women's history. we are delighted to have her here tonight. elizabeth griffith, thank you for being here. [applause] >> hello, everybody. we are making a few adjustments here. the light relates to c-span filming, so we are stuck with the light, which is affecting some of the colors. i hope you have already noticed that the background was suffrage for all. [laughter] hello, welcome, and thank you for being here. thank you to the smithsonian for the invitation and the opportunity to talk about what i'm learning as i write a new book. this book is about women in the 20th century between th
. >> an interview with william seo at the white house. only on c-span 3. my elizabeth griffith examines the legacy of the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote and ponders the question "did some rich matter?" with women currently only -- "did suffrage matter?" ways women currently only have 20% in congress. the smithsonian hosted this 90-minute event. >> our speaker tonight is elizabeth griffith. you might have read her biography of elizabeth cady...
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judge williams: and tell us your name and your school and what year. >> my name is elizabeth hyde, i'm a second year mccain knee -- mckinney school of law in minneapolis. and out of your entire tenure on the bench, what is one decision or opinion you think should have gotten more attention, and whose significance has been overlooked? justice ginsburg: there are a few decisions, very few supreme court decisions that do not get attention. i spent 13 years on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. and i would say, although i worked very hard on my opinions there too. i realized they were not going to be widely read. even so, i gave each case at the -- each case the best i could give it. so in general, i do not think back about, did this opinion get enough attention or not, just that i was given very good advice. a senior on the d.c. circuit when i was a new judge, it was judge edward tan, and he said, you are going to work very hard on these sometimes complex cases but when the opinion is , released, do not look back. do not worry about things that are over and done. go on to the
judge williams: and tell us your name and your school and what year. >> my name is elizabeth hyde, i'm a second year mccain knee -- mckinney school of law in minneapolis. and out of your entire tenure on the bench, what is one decision or opinion you think should have gotten more attention, and whose significance has been overlooked? justice ginsburg: there are a few decisions, very few supreme court decisions that do not get attention. i spent 13 years on the u.s. court of appeals for...
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y la guapa elizabeth gutiÉrrez encontrÓ su media naranja y no estamos hablando de william levy como seÑores vida te mantiene despierto zzzquil te ayuda a quedarte dormido en menos de 20 minutos. porque dormir es algo bello. ♪got what you want, i ♪i'll be your, i'll, i'll, ...♪ ¿sara? ) ¿limpió todo? con godaddy gocentral, ellos también pueden construir un mejor sitio web en menos de una hora. incluso desde tu teléfono móvil. es fácil. comienza gratis en godaddy. ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: platica mi jesÚs del bÉisbol. chef: quÉ partido! las grandes ligas no paran con estas emociones. los dodgers visitaron a los astros. los pitchers se llevaron la peor parte, doble batazo contra la pared. el marcador estaba 12 a 11 sÓlo necesitaban para finalizar el juego pero cris taylor imparable para impulsar la carrera del empate. se llevaba el juego otra vez. en la 10 entrada los astros atacan con hombre en base. alex se convierte en el hombre de houston. alan:5 horas yo lo dije, durÓ como 3 horas mÁs. johnny: con lo que cuesta una entrada y, que dure lo que tenga que durar. alan: los astros 3 a 2 a un juego de corona
y la guapa elizabeth gutiÉrrez encontrÓ su media naranja y no estamos hablando de william levy como seÑores vida te mantiene despierto zzzquil te ayuda a quedarte dormido en menos de 20 minutos. porque dormir es algo bello. ♪got what you want, i ♪i'll be your, i'll, i'll, ...♪ ¿sara? ) ¿limpió todo? con godaddy gocentral, ellos también pueden construir un mejor sitio web en menos de una hora. incluso desde tu teléfono móvil. es fácil. comienza gratis en godaddy. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine, elizabeth he can -- eck bert. ernst gray. gloria ray car mark. carlotta walls la near. dr. terrence roberts. minnijean brown. thelma mothershed ware. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ cheers and applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our emsy for the day, educational and community leader and the first african-american to attend little rock central high school for 10th, 11th and 12th grads before graduating in 1962, dr. sib ill jordan hampton. [ applause ] >>> please be seated. thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here today. some have traveled from down the block and others have come from around the country and overseas. as i look out into this crowd, i see many familiar faces, many longtime friends. i also see many new faces. no matter how far you traveled to be here, or how many people in this room you know, please know we are honor to have you here without yo
42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine, elizabeth he can -- eck bert. ernst gray. gloria ray car mark. carlotta walls la near. dr. terrence roberts. minnijean brown. thelma mothershed ware. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ cheers and applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our...
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william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please give a second welcome to the -- a special welcome to the little rock nine. [applause] >> elizabeth eckford, ernest green, minnijean brown, gloria ray karlmark, carlotta walls lanier, dr. terrence roberts, thelma mothershed wair. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [applause] >> please welcome to the podium our emcee for today. he is an educator and community leader and the first african-american to attend little rock high school for 10th, 11th and 12th grades before graduating in 1962, dr. sybil jordan hampton. [applause] dr. hampton: please be seated. thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here today. some have traveled from down the block and others have come from around the country and overseas. as i look out into the crowd, i see many familiar faces, many longtime friends, and i also see many new faces. no matter how far you travel to be here or how many people in this room you know, please know that we are honored to have you here. without you here in this a
william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please give a second welcome to the -- a special welcome to the little rock nine. [applause] >> elizabeth eckford, ernest green, minnijean brown, gloria ray karlmark, carlotta walls lanier, dr. terrence roberts, thelma mothershed wair. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [applause] >> please welcome to the podium our emcee for today. he...
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william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. >> hour two, welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. busy weekend. maybe not as busy as in the past. i'm lelant vittert. >> i'm elizabeth> as a christmas gift to our hardworking families, we hope congress will pass massive tax cuts for the american people. >> the race for governor of virginia heating up and getting a dose of political star power this weekend. who is showing up for these guys, coming up? >> police body cameras providing an inside look at the heroes trying to save people stuck in the raging wide fires in northern california. we'll have the latest on the deadly situation there. leland: fox news alert. is president trump claiming victory on healthcare stocks falling. he is defunding some and pressuring those in congress to do something. kristen fisher at the white house, as the president is golfing today with lindsey graham. what is the president saying today about his decision to scrap one of president obama's signature achievements. just another line in the list here for the president of rolling back mr. obama's legacy. >> leland, he said he is proud of his decision and he likes what he's been seeing in t
william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. >> hour two, welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. busy weekend. maybe not as busy as in the past. i'm lelant vittert. >> i'm elizabeth> as a christmas gift to our hardworking families, we hope congress will pass massive tax cuts for the american people. >> the race for governor of virginia heating up and getting a dose of political star power this weekend. who is showing up for these guys, coming up?...