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and liked to ask about her relationship with evelyn. later evelyn wrote a rather scathing, nasty book, called "daddy struck it rich" in the '30s. she spoke about florence and trips they took together in a really despicable way. i mean, she talked about about how her husband was having an affair under her nose. evelyn was affected that the time by some addictions to, i think, morphine. no, that was another century. anyway i'm not sure i find her very credible. in fact, i do not find her credible. i would like to find out about that friendship and was there something that turned. they did not see much of each other after the trip to alaska. of course after the trip to alaska, florence stopped being first lady because her husband died. but i don't know what happened there. they seemed so close and it was an interesting relationship. it brought a lot of joy to florence for some time. i want to know about the personal. that would be what i would be interested in, yeah. >> if you want to know more the book is for sale outside. i believe dr. s
and liked to ask about her relationship with evelyn. later evelyn wrote a rather scathing, nasty book, called "daddy struck it rich" in the '30s. she spoke about florence and trips they took together in a really despicable way. i mean, she talked about about how her husband was having an affair under her nose. evelyn was affected that the time by some addictions to, i think, morphine. no, that was another century. anyway i'm not sure i find her very credible. in fact, i do not find...
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evelyn, you're giving me a little side eye. what is going through your mind? >> sorry. nutheri nothing against you personally, hallie. >> the issue is this administration seems to be really tone deaf and neutral to a fault when it comes to human rights. and this man, he's literally gunning down people. the latest, one of the latest most high-profile killings in the philippines was a mayor who was shot in his home because of some supposed drug dealing. i mean, i don't know whether it's true or not. but this guy, the president duturte is acting very opening as a vigil ante president. >> a disconnect in which president trump and members of the administration will talk, for instance about venezuela. and then for folks like duterte and a very different approach to them. so, it's really befuddling trying to figure out their views on these different strong men. >> evelyn, thank you for joining us here. for that perspective, we'll ask geoff and erica. >>> president trump watching all of this going down from his working vacation and he says working hard. at what? well, twitter,
evelyn, you're giving me a little side eye. what is going through your mind? >> sorry. nutheri nothing against you personally, hallie. >> the issue is this administration seems to be really tone deaf and neutral to a fault when it comes to human rights. and this man, he's literally gunning down people. the latest, one of the latest most high-profile killings in the philippines was a mayor who was shot in his home because of some supposed drug dealing. i mean, i don't know whether...
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i will talk about an eclipse in history but as evelyn said and i assume you all know there's no eclipse coming up in our near future. august 21, for the first time in 99 years a total solar eclipse will cross the country coast-to-coast. this is a big deal. how many of you have plans to go and see the total eclipse? hopefully by the end of this evening you will all have plans. of those who have been planning how many of you have been planning to see this for at least a month? eight-year? a decade? how many years have you been looking forward to it? >> about six. >> six years, not six decades. not that this is a competition but i've i have been planning for this eclipse for 19 years. indeed i have been planning this book for 19 years so it's kind of surreal to see an actual book. i wanted to start out and we have to tell you about it but i first want to talk about how i came to write the book and as i say i first got the idea of 19 years ago but the story actually goes back a little farther than that. let's go back to 1994. back in the 90s i was a science correspondent for npr and in may
i will talk about an eclipse in history but as evelyn said and i assume you all know there's no eclipse coming up in our near future. august 21, for the first time in 99 years a total solar eclipse will cross the country coast-to-coast. this is a big deal. how many of you have plans to go and see the total eclipse? hopefully by the end of this evening you will all have plans. of those who have been planning how many of you have been planning to see this for at least a month? eight-year? a...
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evelyn saravia sent us these images as she, her family, friends and several dogs were rescued. we spoke with saravia on facebook shortly saravia says they brought all their outdoor furniture indoors, to try to keep water from getting inside. a "7 on your side" warning now... many have already donated... to help the victims of hurricane harvey. but the "better business bureau"- now issuing an important warning. scammers are also working to get your money. one of the big traps is crowd funding for hurricane relief. the b-b-b says -- you shouldn't share anything on social media- until you check the original source. also - check for typo's - and double check the charity name - to make sure it's not just a similar spin-off to a mainstream organization. if you donate- use a credit card or a check - becuase your bank can help more, if it turns out to be a scam. and if you still have questions about how you help the victims of hurricane harvey-- we are here to help. we have informatio donate - at wjla.com. or you can donate to the american red cross, right from your phone. just text "h
evelyn saravia sent us these images as she, her family, friends and several dogs were rescued. we spoke with saravia on facebook shortly saravia says they brought all their outdoor furniture indoors, to try to keep water from getting inside. a "7 on your side" warning now... many have already donated... to help the victims of hurricane harvey. but the "better business bureau"- now issuing an important warning. scammers are also working to get your money. one of the big traps...
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reportera: evelyn tampoco culpa a su hermana mayor, su deseo es que la dejen salir en libertad. >> quevivo. adicionalmente dijeron que estÁn dispuestos a colaborar con las autoridades en cualquier investigaciÓn. ya volvemos con mÁs. locutor: muchos inmigrantes son bienvenidos. >> desde gracias por ayudarme, querido. ¡oh...! ¿salsa quemada? ...hay que enjuagarlo. no-oh. ni hablar. no. ¿en serio? ¿problemas con los trastes? mételos así como están. el nuevo cascade platinum elimina hasta la salsa quemada. ¡bien! cascade. el daño de la piel hoy, es el problemas de la piel en el futuro. el nuevo lancôme advanced génifique sensitive. el suero antioxidante que se mezcla fresco antes de usarse. un clic libera antioxidantes puros en una base de suero confortante, para ayudar a fortalecer la barrera de humedad de la piel y proteger notablemente contra los agresores ambientales. nota un cutis más luminoso y de aspecto saludable con el nuevo advanced génifique sensitive. lancôme. personaliza tu regalo de 7 piezas. ahora en macy's. con unstopables in-wash scent booster de downy tu ropa va a sentirs
reportera: evelyn tampoco culpa a su hermana mayor, su deseo es que la dejen salir en libertad. >> quevivo. adicionalmente dijeron que estÁn dispuestos a colaborar con las autoridades en cualquier investigaciÓn. ya volvemos con mÁs. locutor: muchos inmigrantes son bienvenidos. >> desde gracias por ayudarme, querido. ¡oh...! ¿salsa quemada? ...hay que enjuagarlo. no-oh. ni hablar. no. ¿en serio? ¿problemas con los trastes? mételos así como están. el nuevo cascade platinum...
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evelyn dearing ÷ envision eye care dr.ing: "these eclipse glasses will be completely dark, when you put them on you won't be able to see anything, they're used just to be able to see the sun. if you put them on and you can see something looking around they are not real." according to the american astromonical society some companies are printing the iso logo and certification label on fake glasses. if you buy these you can damage your eye sight. dr. evelyn dearing: "you are at risk for solar retinopathy, more specifically the macula is involved and the macula is the part of the eye that is responsible for our sharpest vision."you may not notice it right away but your vision can become blurred due to the rays frying the back of the eye. dr. evelyn dearing: "the rays are more powerful because of the positioning of the sun. you really shouldn't ever stare into the sun."so to make sure you stay protected here's some advice.dr. evelyn dearing: "you want to make sure when you get the glasses and you're ready to look at the eclips
evelyn dearing ÷ envision eye care dr.ing: "these eclipse glasses will be completely dark, when you put them on you won't be able to see anything, they're used just to be able to see the sun. if you put them on and you can see something looking around they are not real." according to the american astromonical society some companies are printing the iso logo and certification label on fake glasses. if you buy these you can damage your eye sight. dr. evelyn dearing: "you are at...
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we will move on to evelyn in south carolina. our line for others. your reaction to president trump's remarks. welcome to c-span. what do you think? caller: i am very appalled at it. he sit there and be the president of this great united states? another thing, try telling that young gi that hangingr from al tree. when you see black people hanging from a tree, that is not right. that is like saying slapped them in the face. he is the president of this country. they need to do something about this. will see family members, children hanging from trees. that is why nobody likes the fact that the kkk is backing him. i disagree altogether. i came of seeing people in my family and other families hanging from trees. how can you expect to want to sit around and stomach that? that is wrong. he is the president. he needs to address the issue front and on. >> we appreciate the call. let's go to rose calling from nevada. your reaction to the president's remarks. my reaction is he tried to get everything and that he possibly could but he got interrupted by the med
we will move on to evelyn in south carolina. our line for others. your reaction to president trump's remarks. welcome to c-span. what do you think? caller: i am very appalled at it. he sit there and be the president of this great united states? another thing, try telling that young gi that hangingr from al tree. when you see black people hanging from a tree, that is not right. that is like saying slapped them in the face. he is the president of this country. they need to do something about...
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evelyn dearing ÷ envision eye care dr.will be completely dark, when you put them on you won't be able to see anything, they're used just to be able to see the sun. if you put them on and you can see something looking around they are not real." according to the american astromonical society some companies are printing the iso logo and certification label on fake glasses. if you buy these you can damage your eye sight. dr. evelyn dearing: "you are at risk for solar retinopathy, more specifically the macula is involved and the macula is the part of the eye that is responsible for our sharpest vision."you may not notice it right away but your vision can become blurred due to the rays frying the back of the eye. dr. evelyn dearing: "the rays are more powerful because of the positioning of the sun. you really shouldn't ever stare into the sun."so to make sure you stay protected here's some advice.dr. evelyn dearing: "you want to make sure when you get the glasses and you're ready to look at the eclipse, you turn away first put t
evelyn dearing ÷ envision eye care dr.will be completely dark, when you put them on you won't be able to see anything, they're used just to be able to see the sun. if you put them on and you can see something looking around they are not real." according to the american astromonical society some companies are printing the iso logo and certification label on fake glasses. if you buy these you can damage your eye sight. dr. evelyn dearing: "you are at risk for solar retinopathy, more...
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>> evelyn? >> they said right away, somebody texted he fell hair first. they knew he hit his head.s having seizures. they knew he was in a bad way. who hasn't been involved with high school sports and concussions? you know. you know this stuff. >> i just think it's an absurd statement. he wanted to be part of this club. they fed significant amounts of alcohol into him. your judgment immediately starts to so sideways. and they continued to force alcohol on him and all the other pledges. >> you said force alcohol. you don't consider your son a reckless person. >> absolutely not. tim was a good guy. he was not a drinker. >> how do you know he wasn't a drinker? >> i've talked to his friends and his roommates. i asked them. i was concerned. they said, no, he was not a big drinker. i think that these guys just put so much alcohol into all these young men and, you know -- >> and then didn't watch them, let them be on their own. >> that brings up an interesting point. a lot of parents hope there's an adult in the room as kids are partying, and there's a man named tim breem, the fraternity'
>> evelyn? >> they said right away, somebody texted he fell hair first. they knew he hit his head.s having seizures. they knew he was in a bad way. who hasn't been involved with high school sports and concussions? you know. you know this stuff. >> i just think it's an absurd statement. he wanted to be part of this club. they fed significant amounts of alcohol into him. your judgment immediately starts to so sideways. and they continued to force alcohol on him and all the other...
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larry: evelyn says a cousin came from dallas with the boats and the friends to rescue them. now they are hoping to all head back to dallas until harvey passed. nancy: stay with abc7 for complete coverage of the harvey path of destruction. we also have links for ways to help at wjla.com. larry: new developments tonight as the police believe they have the man responsible for abduction in reston. childs behind bars after a tip led police to him yesterday. he is accused of dragging a 22-year-old woman in woods in the day and trying to sexually assault her. the woman was able to fight him off. nancy: scary sight on metro. a man standing at the top of an escalator and shooting at police are trying to find both men to figure out why. >> watch as this man runs to the corner and opens fire down the escalator. >> this happened off irving street northwest. it began as an altercation in a nearby neighborhood they believe. and the suspect followed the victim toward the metro. folks tell us as quickly as it happened those scattered down the street. >> police say no one in the station was
larry: evelyn says a cousin came from dallas with the boats and the friends to rescue them. now they are hoping to all head back to dallas until harvey passed. nancy: stay with abc7 for complete coverage of the harvey path of destruction. we also have links for ways to help at wjla.com. larry: new developments tonight as the police believe they have the man responsible for abduction in reston. childs behind bars after a tip led police to him yesterday. he is accused of dragging a 22-year-old...
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evelyn.> i really, really love the name of ari's show, the beat. because you're pretty sure at the end he's going to do what dig clark used to do at the end of american bandstand and ask the kids in the audience to rate the records. >> it's a countdown show, right? >> we want time for mika to freestyle. >> what are the big questions here, given the grand jury news? >> the fbi doesn't investigate people, it investigates crimes. when you have a grand jury, it means there was probable cause a crime was committed. in our case, complex. because this could be a foreign hacker committed a felony in cyber hacking. we're almost certain, acording to the u.s. government, that happened. it may have happened in washington, d.c. which tells you a little bit about where the grand jury is and doesn't tell you that anybody did anything wrong. donald trump says a lot of inaccurate things. he's not inaccurate in the broad strokes as we know them last night. when he suggests, well, hey, there's no russians at th
evelyn.> i really, really love the name of ari's show, the beat. because you're pretty sure at the end he's going to do what dig clark used to do at the end of american bandstand and ask the kids in the audience to rate the records. >> it's a countdown show, right? >> we want time for mika to freestyle. >> what are the big questions here, given the grand jury news? >> the fbi doesn't investigate people, it investigates crimes. when you have a grand jury, it means...
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brad: ev lin johnson among those -- evelyn johnson among those visiting the state house applauding the decision. >> whatever you have at the state house should be indicative of the ideals of the people that it represents. >> it seems like a step in the right direction. >> as the fifth chief justice of the supreme court, maryland roger b. taney wrote the so-called dred scott decision that african-americans could not be citizens in 1857. dred scott was a slave denied his freedom by that decision. the statue has always been controversial but kept here as part of hisser which was -- history which was explained by the recently installed sign. this called for mike bush to call for the removal yesterday. and mike miller left it up to hogan. the decision means the statue will be gone soon. that i controversial. >> if we take down everything that makes someone uncomfortable there won't be a lot of statues around. brad: we haven't seen any sign of protest here today but the capitol police have been making frequent patrols around the area. the only thing is this little sign. i showed it to you at
brad: ev lin johnson among those -- evelyn johnson among those visiting the state house applauding the decision. >> whatever you have at the state house should be indicative of the ideals of the people that it represents. >> it seems like a step in the right direction. >> as the fifth chief justice of the supreme court, maryland roger b. taney wrote the so-called dred scott decision that african-americans could not be citizens in 1857. dred scott was a slave denied his freedom...
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so i ttention needs to be paid to that evelyn that sooner. -- and little bit sooner.this graph just shows you as a percent of gdp how much the trust funds hold in reserve. so you can see that evelyn that sooner. -- and that back in the 1980s, the fund was getting very low. at that time congress got together, made a compromise and passed the 1983 and then men's which are brought more revenues into the funds and cut benefits a little bit. at that point as i started -- as it started the way up until about, this is all as a percent of gdp but until very recently as these were going up, now they're expected to decline until 2034. so how did social security get its income? i think most of you ave seen in your own paychecks employees and employers each ay 6.2% of the earnings into the trust funds. self-employed pay both of those pieces so the employer and the employee peace to make it 12.4. that is on earnings up to 127, 2000 or at the taxable maximum, the taxable cat. but basically earnings above that level are not taxed for social security purposes. another piece of the in
so i ttention needs to be paid to that evelyn that sooner. -- and little bit sooner.this graph just shows you as a percent of gdp how much the trust funds hold in reserve. so you can see that evelyn that sooner. -- and that back in the 1980s, the fund was getting very low. at that time congress got together, made a compromise and passed the 1983 and then men's which are brought more revenues into the funds and cut benefits a little bit. at that point as i started -- as it started the way up...
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. >> and evelyn fergus, here is a president who insulted leaders around the world and never consideredxpelling any american from any american embassy, from australia to germany. and here he is absolutely silent on this. as former -- >> defense. >> sorry, defense. that the white house would drop from the promotion and support the democracy from around the world. >> as former defense department and former senate staffer i view that with a lot of concern. because you know, we've never dropped democracy from our mission even when the united states as most isolationist. we said we will stand as the city on the hill. example for the world. so we're not going to intervene or try to tell people how to run their lives. what we want to still be an example of them of how to be prosperous. i think taking this out of the equation is a mistake. the administration could have said, we won't force demock roocy on people. that's one thing. but to say, to actually eliminate democratic, that's what makes us different as americans. we're not just about prosperity. we're about values. democracy. how do we g
. >> and evelyn fergus, here is a president who insulted leaders around the world and never consideredxpelling any american from any american embassy, from australia to germany. and here he is absolutely silent on this. as former -- >> defense. >> sorry, defense. that the white house would drop from the promotion and support the democracy from around the world. >> as former defense department and former senate staffer i view that with a lot of concern. because you know,...
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we spoke earlier today with ivan brown caring for 84 -- yvonne brown carrying for 84-year-old evelyn wallace who needed her oxygen to be refilled in her apartment. >> i'm trying to get her into her house. the oxygen is very low. we had no idea the accident is going on. i have to get her in a house or get another oxygen tank. i don't know what we'll do. >> miss brown decided to take her to the fire department to make sure that everything was safe. what you are looking at now are residents of the country place apartment complex. they are temporarily not allowed to go inside. as the fire crews are shoring up, the power crews are shoring up the line. we expect the foot traffic will be allowed to continue. it's happening now. they have just been told they can walk back inside the apartment complex. i'll told that the power is on inside now when is it going to be good news for drivers? word how long the crews will be out here and when most importantly at the moment, when route 29 in burtonsville will be open back up. we'll follow it and bring you updates when they are available. larry: som
we spoke earlier today with ivan brown caring for 84 -- yvonne brown carrying for 84-year-old evelyn wallace who needed her oxygen to be refilled in her apartment. >> i'm trying to get her into her house. the oxygen is very low. we had no idea the accident is going on. i have to get her in a house or get another oxygen tank. i don't know what we'll do. >> miss brown decided to take her to the fire department to make sure that everything was safe. what you are looking at now are...
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it was especially critical for 84-year old evelyn wallace whose oxygen was running low. power crews were able to clear the scene and finish repairs around six last night. a 7-on-your-side alert now and a major crackdown to tell you about on illegal robocalls. the f-c-c is hitting phillip roesel of "best insurance" company with a hefty 82-million dollar fine. officials say he used a method called spoofing --- or disguising the origin of the calls to make them look like they are coming form different numbers. officials say he's responsible for 2 n robo calls. at one point 200-thousand in a single day. regulators now want to warn consumers to stay on high alert for this and similar scams which claims you owe the i-r-s money. coming up at six: a teenager who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide learns her fate. the move by the judge during sentencing that surprised everyone in court plus - new video just released of a plane fire on the runway. the new look at a disaster just barely avoided - still ahead at six. prince george's county, getting ready to go back to school
it was especially critical for 84-year old evelyn wallace whose oxygen was running low. power crews were able to clear the scene and finish repairs around six last night. a 7-on-your-side alert now and a major crackdown to tell you about on illegal robocalls. the f-c-c is hitting phillip roesel of "best insurance" company with a hefty 82-million dollar fine. officials say he used a method called spoofing --- or disguising the origin of the calls to make them look like they are coming...
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so that's what i'm waiting to see. >> evelyn, a lot of people have pointed out that the lawyers are onr really the challenge, right? >> no. it was always the president. and here is the thing, nicole. i'm really worried. we still don't know what the united states policy vis-a-vis russia is, and all we've done today is really highlight the fact that there's a real difference between the legislative branch, the executive branch. there's an incapacity in the white house, at least at the highest level, to understand what the threat is. and the russians are not waiting. they're not staying still. so we've got a lot of unfinished business with russia and i'm worried about that. >> let's going to have to be the last word. thanks to my panel. that does it for this hour. i'm nicole wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now. hi, chuck. >> hi, nicole. so the four o'clock breaker. >> you get a little bit of news sometimes. come on. >> good work ask approximate a good start to this. good evening. another whirl winld day in the city. lake breaking news on guess what, russia. wall street journal is report
so that's what i'm waiting to see. >> evelyn, a lot of people have pointed out that the lawyers are onr really the challenge, right? >> no. it was always the president. and here is the thing, nicole. i'm really worried. we still don't know what the united states policy vis-a-vis russia is, and all we've done today is really highlight the fact that there's a real difference between the legislative branch, the executive branch. there's an incapacity in the white house, at least at the...
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zac evelyn put on the ten day disable list with shoulder problem and vince vallas winter weather advisorys done for the season. he was put on the 60 day dl because the middle finger on his right hand he'll need surgery for it. so that ends a disappointing season for valez lasques. right now the phillies in first game of the double header first inning hoskins dead center. it was originally ruled a double but, no, that's a homer right there. two run blast. sixth homer in 12 games. now in the seventh tied at three. a pinch hit three run bomb he tacked two. that's his third of the year. the phils are currently down nine-three in the seventh. >>> eagles getting ready to play the dolphins in their third preseason game on thursday at the linc today they had another joint practice with the dolphins. jordan hicks and brandon graham sat out hicks with a quad injury. graham with an elbow. both size every guys day to day. they'll be fine. they'll be good once the season starts and when the boss is around and he's smiling and waving that means everything is all good. that's jeffrey lurie right there w
zac evelyn put on the ten day disable list with shoulder problem and vince vallas winter weather advisorys done for the season. he was put on the 60 day dl because the middle finger on his right hand he'll need surgery for it. so that ends a disappointing season for valez lasques. right now the phillies in first game of the double header first inning hoskins dead center. it was originally ruled a double but, no, that's a homer right there. two run blast. sixth homer in 12 games. now in the...
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and this is evelyn. >> she is three months ole. she came in when she was about four weeks.he had horrible eyes. >> i think i'm keeping her calm here on my lap baa little puppy. >> yeah. she was surrendered with her mom, dad and little brother or her brother and all three of those guys were adopted. she will be available tomorrow. she is two months old. >> why is it important to get involved? this. >> we save so many lives in that day. this year we are hoping for 90. we want to see everybody there. >> people who may not know where your shelter is located. >> 125 county house road in new jersey. not far from philadelphia. in terms of adopts a kitten or puppy what should people be asking if they have children or maybe if they have babies in their home what question should they be asking in terms of having a kitten or puppy? >> when they first come in they will fill out an adoption and we'll match them with animals we feel fit. >> so you may think you're getting a puppy but you may getting a one or two-year-old might be better. >> yes. >> thank you for having us. >> if you are
and this is evelyn. >> she is three months ole. she came in when she was about four weeks.he had horrible eyes. >> i think i'm keeping her calm here on my lap baa little puppy. >> yeah. she was surrendered with her mom, dad and little brother or her brother and all three of those guys were adopted. she will be available tomorrow. she is two months old. >> why is it important to get involved? this. >> we save so many lives in that day. this year we are hoping for...
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were a lot of people waiting for the show to begin and we were wearing eclipse glasses like the ones evelyn showed you with cardboard frames in a really dark lenses that enabled us to look at the sun safely. it begins as a partial eclipse as the moon makes its way in front of the sun so first it looks like it has little notches carved in it and then it grows larger and larger until the sunn became a crescent and it was all very interesting but i wouldn't say that it was spectacular. the day remained bright and not knowing what was going on overhead. bubut we are things started to happen. here i am on this tropical beach and a cool wind kicks up then daylight looks odd, shadows looo very strange, they have become sharp like someone turned up the contrast on tv then i looked offshore and noticed lights on both so clearly it was getting dark so i hadn't realized it. soon it was obvious it was getting dark and then all of a sudden the lights went out.- a cheer erupted and i took off my glasses because now it onlyw now getting the total phase of the eclipse it is safe to look at the sun with the
were a lot of people waiting for the show to begin and we were wearing eclipse glasses like the ones evelyn showed you with cardboard frames in a really dark lenses that enabled us to look at the sun safely. it begins as a partial eclipse as the moon makes its way in front of the sun so first it looks like it has little notches carved in it and then it grows larger and larger until the sunn became a crescent and it was all very interesting but i wouldn't say that it was spectacular. the day...
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watch now as evelyn shows us around. >> because my two neighbors toward the end of the cul-de-sac, theyre in one-story houses. michelle: this is home video she showed. she is walking us around inside the garage. it's covering up tires in her garage area. >> we just scream and yell at each other. we have been texting back. michelle: this is a skype interview from earlier. you can see interview on facebook. we'll have more from the family at 5:00 and of this storm. entire communities under water. you see it from that image. the cost is in the billions. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration there have been nine weather and claimant disasters that cost $1 billion each this year in the u.s. alone. that includes severe weather outbreaks, flooding and even deeper freezes. deep freezes. nancy: stay with abc7 for continuing coverage. in a few moments, president trump is expected to speak. we are keeping ania on that. we will bring it to you when it happens. at the bottom of the hour we look at red cross operations and we will continue to monitor the forecast many doug
watch now as evelyn shows us around. >> because my two neighbors toward the end of the cul-de-sac, theyre in one-story houses. michelle: this is home video she showed. she is walking us around inside the garage. it's covering up tires in her garage area. >> we just scream and yell at each other. we have been texting back. michelle: this is a skype interview from earlier. you can see interview on facebook. we'll have more from the family at 5:00 and of this storm. entire communities...
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we have our winner sam and evelyn what did you win? >> a teddy bear. >> and the stinky feet. her feet aren't stinky. we'll have more on the accuweather forecast plus the cotton candy and ice-cream and have some fun this weekend down at the shore. good job! >> congratulations. >> a big winner there. >> still to come on "action news," buyer beware. why you should let some back to school shopping offers pass you by. >> and a convenience store clerk didn't get scared when he came face-to-face with an armed robber, he got the giggles, call it a 2 carat ring one diamond, one carrot. how a woman's engage the ring got wrapped around a carrot. >>> well, after more than 12 years of searching natalee holloway father's says there may be a break in her 2005 disappear an. dave hollaway says a tip led him and a private investigator to human remains behind a house in aruba. the family is awaiting results of dna testing to see if they belong to her missing loved one. natalee was just 18 when she disappeared after vacationing with friends joran van der sloot remains the main suspect and is in
we have our winner sam and evelyn what did you win? >> a teddy bear. >> and the stinky feet. her feet aren't stinky. we'll have more on the accuweather forecast plus the cotton candy and ice-cream and have some fun this weekend down at the shore. good job! >> congratulations. >> a big winner there. >> still to come on "action news," buyer beware. why you should let some back to school shopping offers pass you by. >> and a convenience store clerk...
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our warhead supervisor evelyn mason is going on.are you over there like that. >> we'll miss you, evelyn. we'll miss you, ev. thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> what. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:56 now on this wednesday august 16th. let's head over to karen for your last look at track. good morning. >> we've had a pretty good delay here on i-95 northbound at 141 in delaware. you can see police and officials with the accident all off to the side at this point. they were blocking the left lane but northbound has been pretty jammed from 273 to past 141. you see those delays of like 5 miles an hour in new castle so watch for big delays on i-95 there. switching to here we go i-95 southbound at allegheny we've got a disabled vehicle. you can see penndot with the arrow board out there blocking the left lane. watch for still a slow go, 25 minute ride from woodhaven to the vine with the disabled vehicle on i-95 blocking the left lane southbound at allegheny. this is the vine street expressway westbound here at br
our warhead supervisor evelyn mason is going on.are you over there like that. >> we'll miss you, evelyn. we'll miss you, ev. thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> what. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:56 now on this wednesday august 16th. let's head over to karen for your last look at track. good morning. >> we've had a pretty good delay here on i-95 northbound at 141 in delaware. you can see police and officials with the accident all off...
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our warhead supervisor evelyn mason is going on.me over here. >> why are you over there like that. >> we'll miss you, evelyn. we'll miss you, [ cheers and applause ] >> what. >> reporter: good morning wa with a check of your top stories. a memorial to honor the woman who died in saturday's violence in charlottesville. heather higher was kill when a man slammed his car to a crowd of counter protesters. virginia governor and virginia senator tim cane will attend today's service am memorial at 11:00 a.m. watch it live. or on our sister station news channel 8. >>> breaking over notice in baltimore confederate statutes coming down at night. all four of the monuments were removed. roger b. tawny statute and lee jackson statute. after the fog lifts we will see the sun today. her is veronica johnson. >> reporter: summer is not over. today higher meet and humid vment temperature 88. it will feel like we are in the low 90's. mid-90's expected tomorrow. then, uppr the most uncomfortable day. the day in which we have very gusty, hefty thunderst
our warhead supervisor evelyn mason is going on.me over here. >> why are you over there like that. >> we'll miss you, evelyn. we'll miss you, [ cheers and applause ] >> what. >> reporter: good morning wa with a check of your top stories. a memorial to honor the woman who died in saturday's violence in charlottesville. heather higher was kill when a man slammed his car to a crowd of counter protesters. virginia governor and virginia senator tim cane will attend today's...
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on the roads in surrey quays, bestwood street is closed at evelyn street that's because of a serioush—east. heavy outbreaks of rain, some slow—moving potentially thundery showers as well, and the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the heavy rain. now, not only for today but also for wednesday as well. there may be a dry spell or two first thing this morning but that rain moving in, the wind is fairly light so any heavy showers will be slow—moving and that could lead to maybe some localised flooding. it's going to feel quite cool as well, maximum temp 17 or 18. overnight tonight we could get a bit of rain but some drier spells as well. the minimum temperature quite warm, not drifting down too far from today's maximum, around 13 or 14. you may get a dry start first thing on wednesday but another band of very heavy rain moving in and the met office, as mentioned, has another weather warnings in place for that so maximum temperature again tomorrow cool and around 16 or 17. as we head through thursday, that rain clears out of the way and by the time we get to friday it is
on the roads in surrey quays, bestwood street is closed at evelyn street that's because of a serioush—east. heavy outbreaks of rain, some slow—moving potentially thundery showers as well, and the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the heavy rain. now, not only for today but also for wednesday as well. there may be a dry spell or two first thing this morning but that rain moving in, the wind is fairly light so any heavy showers will be slow—moving and that could lead to...
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the beach we were all waiting for show to begin and we were wearing eclipse glasses like the ones evelyn showed you. with cardboard frame and really dark lenses that enabled us to look at the sun safely so total begins as partial as moon makes its way in front of the sun so first it looked like sun had notch in its edge and that notch grew larger and larger soon sun became a crescent, and it was all very interesting. but i qongt say it was spectacular. day remained bright. if i had not known what was going on overhead, i wouldn't have noticed anything unusual. well about ten minutes before the total eclipse was set to begin, weird things started to happen so here i am on tropical beach and cool wind picks up. and then daylight looks off. colors look odd, and shadowed look very is strange. they had become bizarrely sharp like someone had turned the contrast knob on tv. and then offshore i noticed running lights on boats so clearly it was getting dark although i hadn't realized it. but soon it was obvious and then all of a sudden the lights wngt went out well that like cheer erupted from t
the beach we were all waiting for show to begin and we were wearing eclipse glasses like the ones evelyn showed you. with cardboard frame and really dark lenses that enabled us to look at the sun safely so total begins as partial as moon makes its way in front of the sun so first it looked like sun had notch in its edge and that notch grew larger and larger soon sun became a crescent, and it was all very interesting. but i qongt say it was spectacular. day remained bright. if i had not known...
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. >> evelyn, let's start with you. trump threatens fire and fury, but you say sentiment like that makes the united states look weak to places like north korea. others have said fire with fire, you're speaking the language that kim jong-un understands. >> it may be the language that kim jong-un understands, but it's the language that he and his father have traditional used, but the underdog is the one who barks loudest to try to keep the big dog away. the big dog can afford to be quiet and calm and understand if it wants to use the massive military power, can prevail, but it's not wise to do so. getting to your question, that would be highly dangerous. thenoicance would strike back, but not at us. they would strike at our allies, in south korea or maybe japan. >>> saying only absolute force is going to work on trump. you say it's time for everybody to tone down the tess te. >> that kind of indelicate talk i don't think is helpful. in my opinion the korean peninsula is nearing a tinderbox proportion. everyone is on high
. >> evelyn, let's start with you. trump threatens fire and fury, but you say sentiment like that makes the united states look weak to places like north korea. others have said fire with fire, you're speaking the language that kim jong-un understands. >> it may be the language that kim jong-un understands, but it's the language that he and his father have traditional used, but the underdog is the one who barks loudest to try to keep the big dog away. the big dog can afford to be...
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our warhead supervisor evelyn mason is going on.y are you over there like that. >> we'll miss you, evelyn. we'll miss you, ev. thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> what. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> it is 8:59. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from "abc7 mornings." let's check on our weather. hey, mike! >> hey, reggie. hi, everybody. sunshine heading our way into the afternoon hours,
our warhead supervisor evelyn mason is going on.y are you over there like that. >> we'll miss you, evelyn. we'll miss you, ev. thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> what. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. the energy...
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. >> reporter: attorney tom kline is representing jim and evelyn piazza, parents who prosecutors say died after a night of heavy drinking inside that house. part of the alcohol filled fraternity hazing event organized by 16 defendants. throughout this pretrial hearing which began in june and expected to last at least one more day, attorneys for those men claimed their clients did not force piazza to consume alcohol and therefore, should not be charged with his death. >> the evidence has been overwhelming that collectively , had we seen the individual component parts come together, there is sufficient evidence to hold them over for trial on most if not all of these charges. >> reporter: thursday's newly released video shows unsteady piazza walking shirtless through the home, three hours later according to prosecutors fraternity members found him unconscious, at the bottom of the basement stairs. >> he was still salvageable at that point in time, if there were another critical point in time, where intervention would have saved his life, we saw it today in this court room. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: attorney tom kline is representing jim and evelyn piazza, parents who prosecutors say died after a night of heavy drinking inside that house. part of the alcohol filled fraternity hazing event organized by 16 defendants. throughout this pretrial hearing which began in june and expected to last at least one more day, attorneys for those men claimed their clients did not force piazza to consume alcohol and therefore, should not be charged with his death. >> the evidence...
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evelyn said made victory, rouhani, promised to open iran's economy to the world creating more jobs in a country where unemployment remains high and pursue a quote - path of coexistence and interaction with the world. but today he appeased the us of trying to undermine the 2015 deal and urged european countries not to side with the united states. he said iran would continue to bride by the terms of the agreement but had a warning at president trump. >> those who want to tear up the nuclear deal had to know that they would tear up the scroll of their own political life by doing that. >> the white house says iran is complying with the new deal. but the president called it the worst deal ever during a campaign and vowed to rip it up and said iran has violated its spirit by continuing with its ballistic missile tests. iranian leaders say the missile program will continue and this remains a major concern for the trump administration. along with iran's increasing foothold in the middle east and particular, in iraq and syria. this is also a major concern for israel. israeli prime minister say
evelyn said made victory, rouhani, promised to open iran's economy to the world creating more jobs in a country where unemployment remains high and pursue a quote - path of coexistence and interaction with the world. but today he appeased the us of trying to undermine the 2015 deal and urged european countries not to side with the united states. he said iran would continue to bride by the terms of the agreement but had a warning at president trump. >> those who want to tear up the nuclear...
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evelyn, the president tripling down, if not quadrupling down. today promising a big, big trouble. what does that mean? any idea? >> i'm hoping that whatever it is on monday, if it relates to north korea that they will announce some sort of diplomatic breakthrough. his rhetoric still is a bit alarming. as you pointed out rex tillerson the secretary of state made a big poibnt of saying the president's bluster was aimed to strengthen their diplomatic efforts. he did say at the end, he said that kim jong-un, himself, had not said the blustery comments about beating us to jelly or whatever the north korea press said. interestingly the president seemed to be noting that, i guess, the north korean leader had heard his, the president's threat that he should cease and desist with threatening the united states. hopefully, that means there's some kind of behind the scenes hard core diplomacy going on that probably involves beijing as well. >> he also said at the beginning there's going to be a phone call tonight between president trump and his chinese counterpart president chi. this is what
evelyn, the president tripling down, if not quadrupling down. today promising a big, big trouble. what does that mean? any idea? >> i'm hoping that whatever it is on monday, if it relates to north korea that they will announce some sort of diplomatic breakthrough. his rhetoric still is a bit alarming. as you pointed out rex tillerson the secretary of state made a big poibnt of saying the president's bluster was aimed to strengthen their diplomatic efforts. he did say at the end, he said...
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evelyn grew up with jacqueline. she sobbed through the entire funeral tuesday morning. memories overwhelmed her. >> her vibe and her spirit are what made me smile. like i would never -- like i was never sad around her. she made my days better. >> reporter: the father told the crowd it is okay to feel the pain of losing jacqueline be he asked family and friends to pray for her sister, that she, too, may find peace. the girl's father says that's the only way he can get through the tragedy of losing two children, one dead, the other in jail. >> receiving going to happen the way it is going to be. i know, because i trust in god. >> reporter: family and friends say no matter what happens, even during and after the court appearances, jacqueline will never be forgotten. >> i will never forget her. she is never going to be forgotten. she was an amazing person. >> jacqueline was going to be a sophomore in high school. her parents say she was set to celebrate just days after that crash. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom has the lead in fund- raising in candidates in next year'
evelyn grew up with jacqueline. she sobbed through the entire funeral tuesday morning. memories overwhelmed her. >> her vibe and her spirit are what made me smile. like i would never -- like i was never sad around her. she made my days better. >> reporter: the father told the crowd it is okay to feel the pain of losing jacqueline be he asked family and friends to pray for her sister, that she, too, may find peace. the girl's father says that's the only way he can get through the...
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i'm joined by the "new york times'" glen thrush and evelyn farkas. glen, let me start with you.iecing together what happened behind the scenes in this administration yesterday before the president went out in public and made that comment about fire and fury. so the white house is saying, the words were his own but the tone was something that was discussed before hand. how true is that? do we know the extent of the discussions before hand? do we know if the tone we met with was strategic in terms of where the administration wanted to go? >> i think the tone was like an 8 and he did like 12. so i think the amp was set up a little high for most people in the white house. my inclination, when i heard fire and fury, i immediately thought of donald trump's chief speech writer, steve miller, who uses that kind of language all the time. the death metal slayer language approach to speech writing. american carnage. but i have been told by about a half dozen folks in the white house, people associated with the president, that while that language has been in the air for a while, and he's be
i'm joined by the "new york times'" glen thrush and evelyn farkas. glen, let me start with you.iecing together what happened behind the scenes in this administration yesterday before the president went out in public and made that comment about fire and fury. so the white house is saying, the words were his own but the tone was something that was discussed before hand. how true is that? do we know the extent of the discussions before hand? do we know if the tone we met with was...
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also joining us, meet evelyn, daughter of jackie and her husband jared. is healthy six pounds 12 ounces. we want to wish both of these families all of the very best. very cute babies as well. that's it for me. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next, no apology, no regrets. president trump defiant in the face of growing criticism at home and around the world. can the damage be undone? >>> plus a former fbi agent on how the clan and neo-nazis are celebrating words. >>> and the next possible battleground over a statue. let's go outfront. >>> good evening everyone. i'm kate baldwin. president trump defiant and not apologizing in the wake of his extraoy
also joining us, meet evelyn, daughter of jackie and her husband jared. is healthy six pounds 12 ounces. we want to wish both of these families all of the very best. very cute babies as well. that's it for me. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next, no apology, no regrets. president trump defiant in the face of growing criticism at home and around the world. can the damage be undone? >>> plus a former fbi agent on how...
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evelyn grew up with jacqueline. she sobbed through the entire funeral. memories overwhelmed her. >> her vibe and her spirit are what made me smile. like i was never sad around her. she made my days better. >> reporter: father delgado told the crowd it is okay to feel the pain but he asked family and friends to pray for her sister. the girl's father says that's the only way he could get through the tragedy of losing two children, one dead, the other in jail. >> everything is going to happen the way it is going to be. i know, because i trust in god. >> reporter: family and friends say no matter what happens, even during and after the court appearances, jacqueline will never be forgotten. >> she is never going to be forgotten. she was an amazing person. >> she was going to be a sophomore in high school. >>> sad news about a university of nevada football player who went missing at lake tahoe more than a year ago. the placer county sheriff's office says that remains believed to be that of a 20- year-old were recovered from the lake yesterday. the family hired
evelyn grew up with jacqueline. she sobbed through the entire funeral. memories overwhelmed her. >> her vibe and her spirit are what made me smile. like i was never sad around her. she made my days better. >> reporter: father delgado told the crowd it is okay to feel the pain but he asked family and friends to pray for her sister. the girl's father says that's the only way he could get through the tragedy of losing two children, one dead, the other in jail. >> everything is...
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i'm here now with ivan brown who is caring for 84-year-old evelyn wallace. and miss brown, you tell me that miss wallace, her oxygen is running out. she lives inside. you have to get in. how are you dealing with the situation? >> well, i am trying to remain calm. but they assure me maybe 15 minutes. [audio interruption] jonathan: we apologize. we have having trouble with jeff's shot. the situation is unfolding. you can see that the power pole has broken, the wires are down. they have to take down the wires and put in a new pole and restring it. we let you know how it plays out. coming up next at 4:30, found guil boyfriend to kill himself. the texting suicide case coming to a close. the sentencing that shocked both sides. plus -- >> i saw a black object fly up off the black top. jonathan: he is lucky to tell you that. dangerous debris. you won't believe what he did next and how close it came to killing him. doug: the stormwatch7's weather team keeping an eye on a severe thunderstorm right now over bowie, prince george's anne arundel. a severe warning there an
i'm here now with ivan brown who is caring for 84-year-old evelyn wallace. and miss brown, you tell me that miss wallace, her oxygen is running out. she lives inside. you have to get in. how are you dealing with the situation? >> well, i am trying to remain calm. but they assure me maybe 15 minutes. [audio interruption] jonathan: we apologize. we have having trouble with jeff's shot. the situation is unfolding. you can see that the power pole has broken, the wires are down. they have to...
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>> evelyn, if he could hear, he may have been exercising restrai restraint. i don't think the lawyers want him discussing this on walk by. there's rally coming up later in the hour that we'll be keeping an eye on it. your view, on what this means tonight? >> i think it's seerrious comin on the hills of everything that happening. congress passed the sanctions bill saying we don't trust you when it comes to russia and congress speaks for the american people. by extension the american people have said we don't trust you on russia. at the same time the president now is going to be as, you said, feeling the heat on the judicial front. i think it's still disconcerting because there's still part of this that we aren't looking at. we're not talking about what russia did. what is the united states policy towards russia? while all of this is going on, everything is in limbo with regard to russia president. the president has one idea. >> mueller can indict russian nationals if they were part of a felony. >> that would be interesting. >> it's happened in the southern dis
>> evelyn, if he could hear, he may have been exercising restrai restraint. i don't think the lawyers want him discussing this on walk by. there's rally coming up later in the hour that we'll be keeping an eye on it. your view, on what this means tonight? >> i think it's seerrious comin on the hills of everything that happening. congress passed the sanctions bill saying we don't trust you when it comes to russia and congress speaks for the american people. by extension the american...
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evelyn is on the line for legal immigrants, randolph, massachusetts. good morning.here are you originally from? guest: good morning. i am originally from haiti. this country is built on the back of immigrants. planeents put me on a with $22. without a word of english. i have two masters degrees right now. and we neversons spent a minute in a public school. i have never been on welfare. i have been a teacher for close to 30 years. i have my own house, and i am a single mother. lawyers,ns are computer technology, and business. owner.ess when i came to this country i bought a house for five dollars. -- you pick upy the newspaper and it has houses. haitians.ot of ha we work hard and we have never been on welfare. host: can i ask -- from the changes you have heard about that would come with this plan if it was passed, signed by the president as he seems to indicate he would, do you think he would've been able to come to this country under the plan that is being proposed today? guest: i would never be able to come to this country. everybody knows me in my community. i hav
evelyn is on the line for legal immigrants, randolph, massachusetts. good morning.here are you originally from? guest: good morning. i am originally from haiti. this country is built on the back of immigrants. planeents put me on a with $22. without a word of english. i have two masters degrees right now. and we neversons spent a minute in a public school. i have never been on welfare. i have been a teacher for close to 30 years. i have my own house, and i am a single mother. lawyers,ns are...
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feminists were extremely hopeful about the evelyn tatian of the national plan, which would face -- about the implementation of the national plan. a downturn in the economy combined with carter's fiscal conservatism left little room for the programs they hope for. when bella abzug criticized the president publicly, he fired her unceremoniously as head of his advisory committee for women and made her into a feminist martyr. many feminist leaders endorsed teddy kennedy for nomination. and when carter lost, his aide said the feminist had gotten in ronald reagan "what they richly deserved." carter continue to reach out to women's rights advocates and at the same time to try to mend fences with social conservatives but seems to alienate both in the process. when i interviewed him and asked him about them, he went off on a tirade about how upset he was that the feminist were so upset with him. his neck got red, he clenched his face and he was saying, "if i didn't agree with them on everything, they gave me credit for being with them on nothing." i said, "hold on. the social conservatives turned
feminists were extremely hopeful about the evelyn tatian of the national plan, which would face -- about the implementation of the national plan. a downturn in the economy combined with carter's fiscal conservatism left little room for the programs they hope for. when bella abzug criticized the president publicly, he fired her unceremoniously as head of his advisory committee for women and made her into a feminist martyr. many feminist leaders endorsed teddy kennedy for nomination. and when...
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could we not investigation the internationalism of franklin and evelyn roosevelt and link it to their troubled marriage. george f. kennan displayed a brooding personal life. were these characteristics related to his diplomacy? his challenge pointed to an important disconnect that at the time still existed between the political and cultural sub field in diplomatic history, namely that those of us who seriously immersed themselves in the cultural approach were often content with examining the discourse that showed how international relations was embedded in notions of gender and cultural difference. what kukluck demanded was they produce concrete evidence that this discourse mattered for the nor mags of foreign policy. in short, soft rhetoric of cultural gender needed to enter into some kind of causal relationship with power politics. i never asked frank whether his article was actually a direct response to kuclick. it seems like all of his work later, both on kennan and then roosevelt and now back to kennan seems to be a direct response to this, because he addressed the criticism by sh
could we not investigation the internationalism of franklin and evelyn roosevelt and link it to their troubled marriage. george f. kennan displayed a brooding personal life. were these characteristics related to his diplomacy? his challenge pointed to an important disconnect that at the time still existed between the political and cultural sub field in diplomatic history, namely that those of us who seriously immersed themselves in the cultural approach were often content with examining the...
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former deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia evelyn park is going to weigh in next and then former fed chair alan greenspan is going to join us he says he's not worried about the stock market it's bonds that are keeping him up at night. he will explain at 7:30 eastern time right here on "squawk." you're watching cnbc i think that she's a very nice girl... you never got the brakes looked at? oh yeah. no. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading manufacturers make things...
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this woman was in new jersey, evelyn adams, won twice, back-to-back in 1985 and 1986.as too cock which her luck and headed to atlantic city where she gambled everything away. after losing it all, she started a new life in a trailer park. >> in a trailer? >> which isn't bad. you but, she won the lottery back-to-back. >> just got to be careful. >> one guy he lost $31 million in less than two years. >> oh,. >> went bankrupt. >> go through that checklist. you'll be fine. so if you go through the checklist, we will help these winners. if you're listening up there in chicopp, if you're listening, take our checklist, use it it, will work. >> 70% have gone bankrupt. thank you, dan you. >> got it, guys. >> quincy harris believe it or not is training for a triathelon. >> learning how to swim. >> i'm at the ambler y. yes, swam 800 meters, we will do 26-mile bike ride, then do 3.1 run. will teach me about speed, endurance, speed and endurance, when we come back. very muscular. look. are you tired of trenton politicians playing games while south jersey gets short changed? then vote
this woman was in new jersey, evelyn adams, won twice, back-to-back in 1985 and 1986.as too cock which her luck and headed to atlantic city where she gambled everything away. after losing it all, she started a new life in a trailer park. >> in a trailer? >> which isn't bad. you but, she won the lottery back-to-back. >> just got to be careful. >> one guy he lost $31 million in less than two years. >> oh,. >> went bankrupt. >> go through that checklist....