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there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie.s a japanese anime that we reviewed here on the show a year or so ago called your name which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of adventure. and i was really impressed by how well it pulled off this quite complicated conceit. because it's sounding complicated, i'll be quite honest with you. but is it aimed at adolescents? it's absolutely a ya film. and partly when i was watching at the beginning, i thought, "ok, i'm not going to engage with this because obviously i'm a 58—year—old man. whatever it is, i'm not the target audience." but the thing about it is it's made well. it's made in a way that tells its story in a way that is perfectly understandable and entertaining. and also, as i said, i think it has its heart is i
there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie.s a japanese anime that we reviewed here on the show a year or so ago called your name which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of...
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there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie. then there was a japanese anime that we reviewed here on the show a year or so ago called your name which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of adventure. and i was really impressed by how well it pulled off this quite complicated conceit. because it's sounding complicated, i'll be quite honest with you. but is it aimed at adolescents? it's absolutely a ya film. and partly when i was watching at the beginning, i thought, "ok, i'm not going to engage with this because obviously i'm a 58—year—old man. whatever it is, i'm not the target audience." but the thing about it is it's made well. it's made in a way that tells its story in a way that is perfectly understandable and entertaining. and also, as i said, i think it has
there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie. then there was a japanese anime that we reviewed here on the show a year or so ago called your name which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a...
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a 3-year-old girl spent nearly 15 hours lost on friday. she went missing from her family's property. the girl's grandma says while searching she yelled out to her. the family dog named max then came and led her straight to her granddaughter. max stayed with the girl until rescuers found her on saturday. >> wow, what a special dog. unbelievable what they can do. >> the dog knows love. can't see or hear much, but maybe love is sometimes all that matters, isn't it? >>> we've got 80s outside and 50s outside. welcome to the bay area. we've got it all. foggy in san francisco. at least the fog is developing. it's only 59. after a high of 87 it is still 84 degrees in concord, so 25 degrees the temperature spread in the bay area right now, livermore 80, oakland chilly at 62. overnight lows tonight, it's amazing, as wide as the temperature spread is now we cool down to almost the exact temperature. oakland, concord, fairfield 52, san francisco 51 and san jose tonight 53 degrees. rain is not completely done yet. this rainy season/beginning of the dry
a 3-year-old girl spent nearly 15 hours lost on friday. she went missing from her family's property. the girl's grandma says while searching she yelled out to her. the family dog named max then came and led her straight to her granddaughter. max stayed with the girl until rescuers found her on saturday. >> wow, what a special dog. unbelievable what they can do. >> the dog knows love. can't see or hear much, but maybe love is sometimes all that matters, isn't it? >>> we've...
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we meet the seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer and has had itaway at championship side featherstone rovers in the sixth round of rugby league's challenge cup. full details of the draw to come. two days after life support was withdrawn from the seriously ill toddler alfie evans, a senior family courtjudge is preparing to hear the case over his treatment. alfie, who's almost two, has a degenerative brain condition. his parents want to take him to italy for care. they're considering challenging a high court ruling preventing him from being taken there for treatment. doctors at alder hay hospital in liverpool say it's in the child's best interests to withdraw life support. jon donnison reports. alfie eva ns‘ parents say their little boy has been off life—support now for more than 36 hours. they say the toddler has defied doctors by managing to breathe unaided. like alfie, his father says he is still fighting. we want to go to italy. everyone's ready, alfie's ready, so now we see what the three judges and the court of appeal can do for us. and even i
we meet the seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer and has had itaway at championship side featherstone rovers in the sixth round of rugby league's challenge cup. full details of the draw to come. two days after life support was withdrawn from the seriously ill toddler alfie evans, a senior family courtjudge is preparing to hear the case over his treatment. alfie, who's almost two, has a degenerative brain condition. his parents want to take him to italy...
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there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie.iewed here on the show a year or so ago, called your name, which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of adventure. and i was really impressed by how well it pulled off this quite complicated conceit. because it's sounding complicated, i'll be quite honest with you. but is it aimed at adolescents? it's absolutely a ya film. and partly when i was watching at the beginning, i thought, "ok, i'm not going to engage with this because obviously i'm a 58—year—old man. whatever it is, i'm not the target audience." but the thing about it is it's made well. it's made in a way that tells its story in a way that is perfectly understandable and entertaining. and also, as i said, i think it has its heart is in the right place. the centr
there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie.iewed here on the show a year or so ago, called your name, which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of adventure. and i was really...
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lost their lives in the service of their king. nicholas witchell, bbc news. a seven—year—old girld a rare procedure called rotationplasty which involves the leg being amputated high up her thigh, then the lower leg reattached the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint and she hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it's hard going that way, because it's more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl. with a very special leg. she's having chemotherapy to stop the cancer coming back. and training her brain to send her leg the right signals. is it strange looking at your foot and it's the wrong way round? yes, it was at the start, but not now. but when i look in the mirror, it looks strange. and then when i look at it face—to—face it looks normal. last summer she was running around like any typical seven—year—old. but then the problems started. the tumour shows up in white on this scan. and eventually what happens is the ankle joint becomes a new kneejoint... it left surgeons no op
lost their lives in the service of their king. nicholas witchell, bbc news. a seven—year—old girld a rare procedure called rotationplasty which involves the leg being amputated high up her thigh, then the lower leg reattached the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint and she hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it's hard going that way, because it's more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing...
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half a dozen girls lost their homes but that didn't stop them from clenching the northern california regional championship earlier this month. andrea is at the stadium where the team just received a big honor from the san jose earthquakes. >> that is right. the ceremony happened right before the game. among them the women from cardinal -- [ inaudible ] much of the campus including the soccer fields were destroyed in the wine country wildfires. six ladies on the team lost their home as well as their school. >> playing soccer was a really big escape because it just gave me a break from all the everyday struggles we had to go through. >> now abby who you just heard from moved multiple times during the school year and season. if you want to talk about adverse conditions for these young ladies, they were practicing in parking lots and still managed to pull off this championship. if you can hear the game behind me, the quakes are up 1-0. back to you. >>> a hopeful sight in santa rosa's coffee park. lots of bright colorful flowers are popping up. they are blooming right next areas that are
half a dozen girls lost their homes but that didn't stop them from clenching the northern california regional championship earlier this month. andrea is at the stadium where the team just received a big honor from the san jose earthquakes. >> that is right. the ceremony happened right before the game. among them the women from cardinal -- [ inaudible ] much of the campus including the soccer fields were destroyed in the wine country wildfires. six ladies on the team lost their home as...
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coming up — the elderly dog hailed a hero after saving a young girl lost in the australian bush.inutes on bbc news... we'll have the latest from the world snooker championship, as masters champion mark allen closes in on a place in the second round. the organisers of the london marathon have confirmed that a chef who reached the semi—finals of last year's masterchef: the professionals, collapsed and died during yesterday's race. 29—year—old matt campbell, from cumbria, was a keen runner and had completed the manchester marathon earlier this month in under three hours. our sports correspondent alex ca pstick reports. it was a tough day for the elite athletes. look at this, this is a champion. this is the favourite to win the women's race. look what the marathon can do to a athlete of her calibre. finding it extremely hard going. for the fun run is further down the field, it was a brutal ordeal. a sweltering temperatures we re ordeal. a sweltering temperatures were unprecedented. people had been advised to slow down when necessary, but the sunny weather took its toll. for one compe
coming up — the elderly dog hailed a hero after saving a young girl lost in the australian bush.inutes on bbc news... we'll have the latest from the world snooker championship, as masters champion mark allen closes in on a place in the second round. the organisers of the london marathon have confirmed that a chef who reached the semi—finals of last year's masterchef: the professionals, collapsed and died during yesterday's race. 29—year—old matt campbell, from cumbria, was a keen runner...
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there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie.ow a year or so ago called your name which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of adventure. i was really impressed by how well it pulled off this quite complicated conceit. because it's sounding complicated, i'll be quite honest with you. but is it aimed at adolescents? it's absolutely a ya film. and partly when i was watching at the beginning, i thought, "ok, i'm not going to engage with this because obviously i'm a 58—year—old man. whatever it is, i'm not the target audience." but the thing about it is it's made well. it's made in a way that tells a story in a way that is perfectly understandable and entertaining. and also, as i said, its heart is in the right place. the central sort of message of the film is really in
there was a film recently, a swedish film called girls lost, which was a sort of body swap movie.ow a year or so ago called your name which was about a boy and a girl separated by distance and time who swap bodies and start experiencing life from each other‘s perspective. and all of those things came to mind in the middle of this, which is also working as a completely functional teen romance. it was jolly, it was fun, it had a kind of sense of adventure. i was really impressed by how well it...
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a seven-year-old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed th bone cancer has had it reattached backwards. she had a rare procedure which invo amputated high up on her thigh andeg the lowereattached to the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint. reporter: amelia is an amazing little girl with a verspecial leg. she is having chemotherapy to stop the ccer coming back, and training her brain to see her leg. is it strange to see the light the wrong way around? >> yeah -- not now, but when i look in the mirror it looks strange in the mirror. rerter: last summer she was running around like any typical seven-year-old, but then the prthlems started. tumor shows up in white on this scan. newhe ankle joint becomes a knee joint. reporter: is left surgeons no option but to amputate the top of her leg. had it, shet would've had the amputationou, d that have been very difficult for her to wear. it would have been vy difficult to have a good level of mobility. now sh and a good hip joint and she will get to hopefully dance and take part in the spoo. she wants to reporter: the
a seven-year-old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed th bone cancer has had it reattached backwards. she had a rare procedure which invo amputated high up on her thigh andeg the lowereattached to the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint. reporter: amelia is an amazing little girl with a verspecial leg. she is having chemotherapy to stop the ccer coming back, and training her brain to see her leg. is it strange to see the light the wrong way around? >>...
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a seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer has had it reattached backwardsd the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint, and she hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it is hard going that way, because it is more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl with a very special leg. she is having chemotherapy to stop the cancer coming back, and training her brain to send her leg right signals. is it strange looking at your foot in it is the wrong way round? yes, it was at the start, but it is not now. but when i look in the mirror it looks strange, and when i look at it looks strange, and when i look at it face to face it looks normal. last summer she was running around like any typical seven—year—old. but then the problems started. the tumour shows up then the problems started. the tumourshows up in then the problems started. the tumour shows up in white on this scam. and then what happens is the anklejoint becomes scam. and then what happens is the ankle jo
a seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer has had it reattached backwardsd the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint, and she hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it is hard going that way, because it is more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl with a very special leg. she is having chemotherapy to stop the cancer coming back, and training her...
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but one girl lost three teeth and has a busted lip after she was pushed to the ground. the daycare's defense...and the specialized treatment that child is now receiving. (vicki) and a dream wedding...now marred by a luggage mis-hap at oakland's airport. tonight, the woman's desperate plea to get her hand-made wedding gown back. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. "i started to tell him that the allegation was that he had been involved with prostitutes in a hotel in moscow in 2013."(vicki) ousted fbi director james comey describes president trump as a narcissist obsessed with loyalty and unconcerned with the truth.the president had some choice words for comey as well.(grant)comey's blockbuster account of their rocky relationship is roiling washington tonight.catherine heenan is here to tell us about itcatherine? (catherine) vicki and grant, james comey describes his former boss as a compulsive liar, lacking any human emotion. and his new book - 'a higher loyalty' - is generating lots of
but one girl lost three teeth and has a busted lip after she was pushed to the ground. the daycare's defense...and the specialized treatment that child is now receiving. (vicki) and a dream wedding...now marred by a luggage mis-hap at oakland's airport. tonight, the woman's desperate plea to get her hand-made wedding gown back. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. "i started to tell him that the allegation was that he...
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a little girl was lost in a huge property. she wasn't alone.he cattle dog stayed by her side throughout the ordeal. the three-year-old had no food or water. she heard people calling her name. max led the grandmother to her. >> i was yelling out to her. and i could hear a yeah. i said say my name. she yelled it. i said we've got her. >> max is the hero. he pulled the girl toward the search lights. he's become an hon nar police dog. >> what a great story. >>> look outside. you can see the slower spots this morning. typical out of the central valley. also we had slow traffic out of antioch due to an earlier car fire that's cleared. slow getting north on 101 dunn e. you also find slow traffic coming up with griilroy. an accident eastbound 24. this is the reverse commute. that's partially blocking a lane of traffic. first, here's lisa. >> good morning. in the south bay today back to the low 80s. this is san jose. well above average. about 70 for the average high. for tomorrow about 5 degrees cooler than the numbers will continue to slide into the lo
a little girl was lost in a huge property. she wasn't alone.he cattle dog stayed by her side throughout the ordeal. the three-year-old had no food or water. she heard people calling her name. max led the grandmother to her. >> i was yelling out to her. and i could hear a yeah. i said say my name. she yelled it. i said we've got her. >> max is the hero. he pulled the girl toward the search lights. he's become an hon nar police dog. >> what a great story. >>> look...
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of that case, you saw the story he girl, she's lost autonomy, she's lost control e er her own body, herwn life. obably wasn't able to make that decision truly willingly, but we found in our resrch on while marriage all over the world that this is just the eginning of the problem. girls who arerried very young oumost always have worse health omes. they often have very serious problems with giving birth urge because their bodies are not ready for it yet. aley often lose much of their education, if noof the rest of it after they get married. and they are often at risk of much higher levels of domestic violence. this is a problem all over the world. it really serious issue, and it's something that needs to be tackled. and it'like theex trafficking, which your reporter also looked at, r ofingya women and girls, it's yet another level of human rights abuses against this population who has suffered so much taready. >> yang: let's a look at the piece of that story about sex trafficking. >> reporter: this woman whose name and face we concealed to protect herdentity startd sex work to feed and pr
of that case, you saw the story he girl, she's lost autonomy, she's lost control e er her own body, herwn life. obably wasn't able to make that decision truly willingly, but we found in our resrch on while marriage all over the world that this is just the eginning of the problem. girls who arerried very young oumost always have worse health omes. they often have very serious problems with giving birth urge because their bodies are not ready for it yet. aley often lose much of their education,...
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a seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer, has had it reattachedr her hip, then the lower leg was reattached the wrong way. amelia hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it's hard going that way, because it's more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl. with a very special leg. she's having chemotherapy to stop the cancer coming back. and training her brain to send her leg the right signals. is it strange looking at your foot and it's the wrong way round? yes, it was at the start, but not now. but when i look in the mirror, it looks strange. and then when i look at it face—to—face it looks normal. last summer she was running around like any typical seven—year—old. but then the problems started. the tumour shows up in white on this scan. and eventually what happens is the ankle joint becomes a new kneejoint... it left surgeons no option but to amputate the top of her leg. then in a procedure called rotationplasty, reattach the lower half the wrong way round. if she hadn
a seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer, has had it reattachedr her hip, then the lower leg was reattached the wrong way. amelia hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it's hard going that way, because it's more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl. with a very special leg. she's having chemotherapy to stop the cancer coming back. and training her brain to send her leg...
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a seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer has had it reattached —utated high up her thigh, then the lower leg reattached the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint and she hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it's hard going that way, because it's more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl. with a very special leg. she's having chemotherapy to stop the cancer coming back. and training her brain to send her leg the right signals. is it strange looking at your foot and it's the wrong way round? yes, it was at the start, but not now. but when i look in the mirror, it looks strange. and then when i look at it face—to—face it looks normal. last summer she was running around like any typical seven—year—old. but then the problems started. the tumour shows up in white on this scan. and eventually what happens is the ankle joint becomes a new kneejoint... it left surgeons no option but to amputate the top of her leg. then in a procedure called rotat
a seven—year—old girl who lost her leg after being diagnosed with bone cancer has had it reattached —utated high up her thigh, then the lower leg reattached the wrong way. it means her heel will eventually work as a knee joint and she hopes it will allow her to achieve her dream of dancing on stage again. phil mackie has the story. it's hard going that way, because it's more turning that way... amelia eldred is an amazing little girl. with a very special leg. she's having chemotherapy to...
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lost and found. >> hello. i'm craig melvin. welcome to "dateline extra." a young girl was abducted at the age of 4 and raised by her kidnapper. for the next four decades she searched for her family, her name and herself. her story has an extraordinary ending. as it turns out that ending was just the beginning. here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it, kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like, really. for years, it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> it was all pink and white. everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses, the dolls, the teddy bears. >> there was an old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wago
lost and found. >> hello. i'm craig melvin. welcome to "dateline extra." a young girl was abducted at the age of 4 and raised by her kidnapper. for the next four decades she searched for her family, her name and herself. her story has an extraordinary ending. as it turns out that ending was just the beginning. here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was...
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we we begin in savannah georgia where a girl's basketball team lost a game, but they have nothing to because they put up a good fight. the ref called a shooting foul on a player and a mom got called for charge. police say one woman threw so many punches she has been given a role on the real housewives of atlanta. if you google huge basketball fight, every story is about chi he kardashian and tristan thompson. he got called for traveling. congratulations, you guys. topic number two. here is something you don't hear about every day. there was a tiger on the loose in new york city. and i'm not talking about the kind that swings golf clubs and shacks up with florida floosies. i'm talking about the tiger you are seeing right here. a man called the cops and told them he saw a tiger on 166th street. the news spread all over social media, but the wild tiger turned out to be a raccoon. you can seat obvious resemblance. very easily confused. twitter is trashing the fella who spot the tiger. but if someone is hanging out on 16th at 5:00 a.m. there is a good chance they did see a tiger thanks to
we we begin in savannah georgia where a girl's basketball team lost a game, but they have nothing to because they put up a good fight. the ref called a shooting foul on a player and a mom got called for charge. police say one woman threw so many punches she has been given a role on the real housewives of atlanta. if you google huge basketball fight, every story is about chi he kardashian and tristan thompson. he got called for traveling. congratulations, you guys. topic number two. here is...
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we spoke to one mother, the mother of two 7-year-old twins, who was telling us that the girls, they basically lostthey were about 2 months old when this entire revolution now turned civil war began. and one of her daughters, as they were packing up to leave their homes before they were evacuated to the refugee camp, was putting this little blonde doll into a cardboard box and talking to the doll and telling it, look, you might not be able to breathe, you might suffocate, but at least you'll be safe from the bombings. you see the pain on the faces of the children who still despite everything sometimes maintain the stability to run around and laugh, you see it expressed in various different ways throughout the generations. we also met an elderly woman who had lost so many relatives, buried so many relatives she had lost track. but among them were her son and two grandsons. no, she doesn't miss home because home has caused her so much suffering. but it was when we asked her about what her favorite memory before all of the violence was, was that she actually began to break down. what she remembered mo
we spoke to one mother, the mother of two 7-year-old twins, who was telling us that the girls, they basically lostthey were about 2 months old when this entire revolution now turned civil war began. and one of her daughters, as they were packing up to leave their homes before they were evacuated to the refugee camp, was putting this little blonde doll into a cardboard box and talking to the doll and telling it, look, you might not be able to breathe, you might suffocate, but at least you'll be...
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there and look out at the blackness of the sky, and i would think about friends i lost, a country i love, and about a girled barbara. >> reporter: the bushes had six children. but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter, robin, to leukemia. >> did you ever get over that? >> no. and that's okay too. but it's true that she is a happy part of our life now. >> reporter: while george built a political career, barbara packed up the kids, moving over two dozen times. for decades she was the rock by his side. >> i, george herbert walker bush, do solemnly swear -- >> reporter: the woman with the down to earth style thrust into the glamorous role of first lady, an irony she would joke about when she got to the white house. >> now speaking of glamor. i want you all to look at me very carefully. [ laughter ] >> reporter: as first lady, barbara bush left her own mark, promoting literacy. the family could always count on barbara to speak her mind. >> my dream for our family has always been, they'd grow up, they'd get a good education, they'd be happily married or they'd find someone they could be happy
there and look out at the blackness of the sky, and i would think about friends i lost, a country i love, and about a girled barbara. >> reporter: the bushes had six children. but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter, robin, to leukemia. >> did you ever get over that? >> no. and that's okay too. but it's true that she is a happy part of our life now. >> reporter: while george built a political career, barbara packed up the kids, moving over two dozen...
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the other day and they had a bunch of girls photos next to each other with little post-its on it, with everybody's instagram follower count. i have definitely lostght because of an app. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good for you. that's awesome. >> yeah, it's super cool. >> jimmy: "the american meme" is playing in theaters in new york city throughout the weekend. before you leave -- >> yes. >> jimmy: there's a cool life hack that i heard that you can do. >> yes. >> jimmy: and i just was wondering if you could maybe -- a lot of our viewers at home, people here want to know life hacks. >> totally. >> jimmy: and it involves -- it involves bottles of beer. >> it does. >> jimmy: now this is -- now this is -- >> all right, you know, i'm going to preface this by saying, don't try this at home. >> jimmy: okay, yeah. now what is the hack here? what do you do with the trick? >> well, the story behind it. i was in the bahamas shooting with a bunch of people. and we were on a boat and we didn't have a bottle opener. and i didn't want everybody to not have fun, so i was like, "oh, you know what? let me just try something." and i cracked it open with my t
the other day and they had a bunch of girls photos next to each other with little post-its on it, with everybody's instagram follower count. i have definitely lostght because of an app. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good for you. that's awesome. >> yeah, it's super cool. >> jimmy: "the american meme" is playing in theaters in new york city throughout the weekend. before you leave -- >> yes. >> jimmy: there's a cool life hack that i heard that you can...
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there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, a country i loved and about a girl named barbara. >> reporter: the bushes had six children. but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter, robin, to leukemia. >> do you ever get over that? >> no. and that's okay, too. but it's true, that she is a happy part of our life now. >> reporter: while george built a political career, barbara packed up the kid kids, moving than two dozen times. along the way, learning from a struggle with depression. >> i think it was a good thing to happen, because now, when i hear about depression, instead of saying, oh, pull yourself together, which is what i used to think, i now think, well, that's tough. and up got to get help. >> reporter: but for decades, she was the rock by his side. >> i, george herbert walker bush -- >> reporter: the woman with the down to earth style thrust into the glamorous role of first lady. an irony she would joke about when she got to the white house. >> and speaking of glamour, i want you all to look at me very carefully. >> reporter: as first lad
there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, a country i loved and about a girl named barbara. >> reporter: the bushes had six children. but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter, robin, to leukemia. >> do you ever get over that? >> no. and that's okay, too. but it's true, that she is a happy part of our life now. >> reporter: while george built a political career, barbara packed up the kid kids, moving than two...
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there was a connection, or a focus on being open to all girls that were there at the beginning of school. unfortunately it was lost as moravians excepted the racial attitudes of their surrounding people that diversity and openness was lost. in the 20th century, they started being open to other people, not just to white southern children. the school did grow very quickly because it was so successful. it was the only school for girls and not just this state, but in this region. they added college courses in the 1800s. by the beginning of the 1900s they change the name to salem academy college. we still have that diversity that we had a most 250 years ago because we have girls from all over the world for international boarding students. we are also a college for traditional college students and we have graduate courses for nontraditional college courses. i think it is very important for there to be a school like salem academy and college. i think it is a great opportunity for girls to be in a place surrounded or they could take risks and try out for things that they might not. salem academy has a robotics team. the c
there was a connection, or a focus on being open to all girls that were there at the beginning of school. unfortunately it was lost as moravians excepted the racial attitudes of their surrounding people that diversity and openness was lost. in the 20th century, they started being open to other people, not just to white southern children. the school did grow very quickly because it was so successful. it was the only school for girls and not just this state, but in this region. they added college...
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they, the nfl have lost millions of fans. >> those girls don't make a lot of money to begin with. e top of the hour. 512 days since hillary clinton lost the election but she just can't let it go. >> we march, i don't think we have seen the bottom yet. >> comments pouring in on this one and we will have them. rob: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> so stunned - unbelievable. we will see you in a few minutes. you can start drinking soon. just an option. we don't have that option, you worked already. on tap, among our guests, jason chaffetz, trey gowdy, some big questions we will be examining, syria, is it time to pull out and risk that victory? robert mueller, is he in the clear? not so fast. 1000 plus illegal immigrants heading in our direction. should we open the doors or leave the soccer field in mexico, we will talk about that and more, bring up the music and on my pillow commercial. ♪when you've got...♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heart
they, the nfl have lost millions of fans. >> those girls don't make a lot of money to begin with. e top of the hour. 512 days since hillary clinton lost the election but she just can't let it go. >> we march, i don't think we have seen the bottom yet. >> comments pouring in on this one and we will have them. rob: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> so stunned - unbelievable. we will see you in a few minutes. you can start drinking soon. just an...
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the new girl who had been taken to a lost and raped brutally by muslim men would the government have reacted then and that's the main question on the mind of every indian to do it but i've made up on thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us will be having some trouble with the line to mumbai so i'm afraid we'll have to leave it there thank you very much failed thoughts. some big sports news regarding by now they've jumped in cream from detail the split steps can talk us through it welcomes often to what reports the buying music has a new coat and to tell us about a more easy and a what is he like this reports coming in last night from the sports for mike is the kicker and also the german topper and build that nico coach the arm from her coach will take over by the end of the season now we're still waiting for official confirmation i'm reaching both clubs holding press conferences later today ahead of this weekend's business league matches protecting ray frankfurt of priest as back a couple of hours. probably because some kind of announcement is. immanent now this is kind
the new girl who had been taken to a lost and raped brutally by muslim men would the government have reacted then and that's the main question on the mind of every indian to do it but i've made up on thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us will be having some trouble with the line to mumbai so i'm afraid we'll have to leave it there thank you very much failed thoughts. some big sports news regarding by now they've jumped in cream from detail the split steps can talk us through it...
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girl. the iraq war veteran also lost both legs when her chopper went down. mark zuckerberg was in a s and tie on capitol hill today... preparing for an important week involving his >>> no hoodie. mark zuckerberg was in a suit and tie on capitol hill today preparing for an important work involving his company. zek zuckerberg meeting privately with senators. tomorrow he will be testifying before congress. did he release the seven-page prepared statement acknowledging problems of misinformation, election interference, and data privacy. zuckerberg says, quote, we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. >> if we don't rein in the misuse of social media, none of russ going to have any privacy anymore. >> facebook also started informing 87 million of its users who might have had their information shared with cambridge analytica. it is a data mining if i recall base in the london and affiliated with the trump campaign. >>> well, the woz said he is fed one facebook. he said he is deleting his facebook account. he's been consi
girl. the iraq war veteran also lost both legs when her chopper went down. mark zuckerberg was in a s and tie on capitol hill today... preparing for an important week involving his >>> no hoodie. mark zuckerberg was in a suit and tie on capitol hill today preparing for an important work involving his company. zek zuckerberg meeting privately with senators. tomorrow he will be testifying before congress. did he release the seven-page prepared statement acknowledging problems of...
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garden plot. >> did you notice when the girls went miss something. >> mostly she just watched it grow, but occasionally she was able to do some pruning whenever a lostd. >> i find a girl with the same background, but guess what, i'd find her months later. i get to call the dad and say, we found he. she's been arrested. >> kind of weird to be able to call a family and say, great news. >> oh, yeah. >> your daughter is a prostitute and she's alive. >> right. but i get to say, this is where she's at. >> the families of the 18 women now on ida's list prayed for happy endings like that one. but most of the women who worked albuquerque's war zone, fellow travelers who might have helped ida find the missing, were too drug-ed adelled to help with leads. some passed on grisly rumors to ida, that the missing women were dead and had been dump in the desert west of town. >> like a hidden dark evil city out here. >> desiree gonzalez says she used to hang out on these streets and says she knew several of the missing women and had also heard those same rumors. >> i came out here looking for my cousin and i bumped into cinnamon. she had told me that the girls were g
garden plot. >> did you notice when the girls went miss something. >> mostly she just watched it grow, but occasionally she was able to do some pruning whenever a lostd. >> i find a girl with the same background, but guess what, i'd find her months later. i get to call the dad and say, we found he. she's been arrested. >> kind of weird to be able to call a family and say, great news. >> oh, yeah. >> your daughter is a prostitute and she's alive. >>...
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there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about the friends i lost, the country i love and about a girl named barb lu. >> reporter: the bushes had six children but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter robin to leukemia. >> do you ever get over that? >> no. and that's okay, too. but it's true that she is a happy part of our life now. >> reporter: while george built a political career barbara packed up the kids moving more than two dozen times. along the way learning from a struggle with depression. >> i think it was a good thing to happen because now when i hear about depression instead of saying oh, pull yourself together which is what i used to think, i now think, well, that's tough and you got to get help. >> reporter: but for decades she was the rock by his side. >> i, george herbert walker bush, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the woman with the down-to-earth glow thrust into the role of first lady. >> and speaking of glamour i want you all to look at my very carefully. >> reporter: as first lady barb lubush left her own mark promoting literacy. but it wasn't unti
there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about the friends i lost, the country i love and about a girl named barb lu. >> reporter: the bushes had six children but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter robin to leukemia. >> do you ever get over that? >> no. and that's okay, too. but it's true that she is a happy part of our life now. >> reporter: while george built a political career barbara packed up the kids moving more than two...
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there and look outt the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, the country i love, and about a girl named barbara. >> reporter: in public, poised and in pearls, privately she str struggled with dee depression. the mother of six faced unthinkable tragedy when their daughter died of leukemia at age 3. despite the political spotlight always shining on the bush dynasty, family always remained her top priority. >> my deem for our family has always been they'd grow up, they'd get a good education, they'd be happily married or they'd fine someone they could be happy with, give back to the country. because they're so lucky. and my dream has been answered. >> that was marcus moore reporting. the former first lady is surrounded by family who says she's worried more about them more than herself. >> tomorrow president trump's personal attorney will be in court in an attempt to block fbi investigators from reviewing evidence seized in a series of raids. michael cohen will not be the only one connected to the case in court. stormy daniels, the porn star he paid $130,000 allegedly to keep her quie
there and look outt the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, the country i love, and about a girl named barbara. >> reporter: in public, poised and in pearls, privately she str struggled with dee depression. the mother of six faced unthinkable tragedy when their daughter died of leukemia at age 3. despite the political spotlight always shining on the bush dynasty, family always remained her top priority. >> my deem for our family has always been they'd grow...
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how he helped lead police to a 3-year-old little girl that was lost in the woods for hours. ♪ we couldsafey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! fofeel the clarity ofrs the disnon-drowsy claritin, with powerful 24-hour relief from symptoms triggered by over 200 different allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. for one week only, save up to $34 on select claritin products. check this sunday's newspaper. ♪ ♪ >> i understood this to be my recollection recorded of my conversation with the president as a private citizen i felt free to share that i felt it very important to get it out. ainsley: did former fb
how he helped lead police to a 3-year-old little girl that was lost in the woods for hours. ♪ we couldsafey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good...
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there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, a country i loved and about a girlthe bushes had six children, but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter to lieu keem gla. >> do you ever get over that? >> no. it's true she is a happy part of our live. >> barbara packed up the kids more than two dozen times while george had a political career. along the way learning from a struggle with depression. >> it was a good thing to happen because now when i hear about depression instead of saying pull yourself together which is what i used to think, i now think well that's tough. and you got to get help. >> but for decades she was the rock by his side. >> i, george herbert walker bush do solemnly swear. >> the woman with the down to earth style thrust into the glamourous role of first lady, an irony he joked about when she got to the white house. >> and speaking of glamour, i want you all to look at me very carefully. >> as first lady, barbara bush left her own mark promoting literacy. but it wasn't until after the white house that mrs. bush would reveal som
there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, a country i loved and about a girlthe bushes had six children, but tragedy struck when they lost their 3-year-old daughter to lieu keem gla. >> do you ever get over that? >> no. it's true she is a happy part of our live. >> barbara packed up the kids more than two dozen times while george had a political career. along the way learning from a struggle with depression. >> it was a good...
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i had ten miscarriages, lost six boys, four girls. so i'm concerned about that, but i'm also looking at the opportunity and the hope that this has for the community and the city. and out of a mountain of despair is a stone of hope and that hope is this redevelopment. and i pray that you will join us in approving phase 2. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners, tom, executive director of livable city. we saw a lot of information about the hunters point shipyard phase 2 plan, there is a lot to like about it, emulating thei e walkable neighborhoods, saving the fantastic buildings out there. the whole bulldoze and everything new, this was new redevelopment. and this is preserving a lot of the distinguished buildings out there. but i'm here to talk about the part of the plan that didn't get much coverage and that's the candlestick point portion. a lot of the hunters point, that's in the future. if you read the paper, 5,000 units of housing that were going to be built on t
i had ten miscarriages, lost six boys, four girls. so i'm concerned about that, but i'm also looking at the opportunity and the hope that this has for the community and the city. and out of a mountain of despair is a stone of hope and that hope is this redevelopment. and i pray that you will join us in approving phase 2. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners, tom, executive director of livable city. we saw a lot...
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girls' high. in that case when voltimer lost in the third circuit. prevailed in the district court, lost 2-1 in the third circuit. affirmed theourt third circuit's wrong decision by an equally divided court, divided 4-4. >> this was 19... the middles 70's. >> yes, a little earlier. >> so what the court was not yet prepared to do then, it was prepared to do in 1996. >> finally. lot of commentators, myself included, have said that is a tremendously important case. just looking at the supreme court history. we get you to talk a little bit about what that case things forward, first, maybe you would say just bit about why it was that this was a special case in your view. marty to do with what described, your decade of litigation. that.at came of could you tell us a little bit about that? we can start with the baseline. baseline is when, that you know all too well, which is that 1970, when your students came and persuaded you that you needed to start thinking about discrimination, please teach a course, and you set up a course and started -- that point in
girls' high. in that case when voltimer lost in the third circuit. prevailed in the district court, lost 2-1 in the third circuit. affirmed theourt third circuit's wrong decision by an equally divided court, divided 4-4. >> this was 19... the middles 70's. >> yes, a little earlier. >> so what the court was not yet prepared to do then, it was prepared to do in 1996. >> finally. lot of commentators, myself included, have said that is a tremendously important case. just...
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lost. >> my wife and girls marched in the women's march. the day after president trump's inauguration. at least my four daughters, probably all five of my kids, wanted hillary clinton to be the first woman president. i know my amazing spouse dead. >> laura: oh. the trump hatred seems to run a strongly ms family. though he says he didn't vote in the election at all, comey ended up being a partisan who believed by his own admission that hillary clinton was going to win the election and he was worried about any thing that that email was going to bring. and when she went to south, -- this is the worst thing, when someone starts to moralize their meeting, they go in the car, and they type it out of my computer -- he immortalized his meetings with the president-elect and my hopes up collecting them in a lysing evidence that could be used against him at a later time. maybe an insurance policy. of course, comey is trying to inflate himself from his anti-trump by his charge by saying, i don't want him impeached. but listen carefully. >> i think impeaching and removing donald trump from office w
lost. >> my wife and girls marched in the women's march. the day after president trump's inauguration. at least my four daughters, probably all five of my kids, wanted hillary clinton to be the first woman president. i know my amazing spouse dead. >> laura: oh. the trump hatred seems to run a strongly ms family. though he says he didn't vote in the election at all, comey ended up being a partisan who believed by his own admission that hillary clinton was going to win the election...
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many students lost their homes but that did not stop the girls soccer team from becoming regional champsandria borba says tonight they were honored by the san jose earthquakes. >> reporter: these are the smiles of soccer champions. the ladies of the cardinal soccer team in santa rosa pulled out a sudden death win to take the northern california regional championship on march 10. >> when we talk about inspiring people, that is what they did. >> reporter: the path to victory was not just rocky, it was scorched. this was cardinal newman in october, classrooms and fields burned to the ground. these players did not just suffer the loss of their school, many ran for their lives during the fires. only to return and find their homes gone. >> i woke up and the fire was at the bottom of my driveway. i had a minute to get out of my house.>> reporter: -- >> we lost our home, we didn't know where to go so we went to my aunts, my grandma's, a couple hotels and a timeshare.>> reporter: for abby, it's a break from reality. >> playing soccer is an escape, it gave me a break from the everyday struggles we
many students lost their homes but that did not stop the girls soccer team from becoming regional champsandria borba says tonight they were honored by the san jose earthquakes. >> reporter: these are the smiles of soccer champions. the ladies of the cardinal soccer team in santa rosa pulled out a sudden death win to take the northern california regional championship on march 10. >> when we talk about inspiring people, that is what they did. >> reporter: the path to victory was...
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there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, a country i love and about a girlamed barbara. >> reporter: in public, poised and in pearls. privately she struggled with depression. the mother of six faced unthinkable tragedy when their daughter robin died of leukemia at age 3. but despite the political spotlight always shining on the bush dynasty, family has always remained her top priority. >> my dream for our family has always been they grow up, they get a good education, they'd be happily married or they'd find someone they could be happy with, give back to the country because they're so lucky and my dream has been answered. >> quite a dynasty it has been. mrs. bush recently told her alma mater smith college that she's had great medical care, but she has so many new body parts that she's not sure god will recognize her. god will recognize her, mrs. bush. she said i'm still old and still in love with the man i married 72 years ago. >>> and now to the weather. a massive and deadly storm system has marched its way to the east coast. this was the scene as a reporte
there and look out at the blackness of the sky and i would think about friends i lost, a country i love and about a girlamed barbara. >> reporter: in public, poised and in pearls. privately she struggled with depression. the mother of six faced unthinkable tragedy when their daughter robin died of leukemia at age 3. but despite the political spotlight always shining on the bush dynasty, family has always remained her top priority. >> my dream for our family has always been they grow...
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she lost to donald trump. i get, girl. this is difficult.o not think -- actually some of the things she says there is an ounce of truth. some of the things there is no truth, she needs to just not say. but she is not helping the party. and i do think it's true in part because of her loss we see record numbers of women running for office and getting involved in politics because they felt inspired. bottom line is i get it. i respect her. but this is not helpful to the party she loves and i think she wants to win this november. kennedy: and she was lynned to anthony weiner for a long time. >> you can't shut her up. she wouldn't still be talking. you can't shut her up. keep talking. hillary, please never ever stop talk. you are gift that keeps giving. i will book you for a fee. kennedy: he donated to i'm with her movement. >> it's absolutely insane. this is how little she imairs the democratic party. she is willing to risk whatever is going to happen in november so she can keep on bleeght about what happened during her loss. kennedy: is it a men
she lost to donald trump. i get, girl. this is difficult.o not think -- actually some of the things she says there is an ounce of truth. some of the things there is no truth, she needs to just not say. but she is not helping the party. and i do think it's true in part because of her loss we see record numbers of women running for office and getting involved in politics because they felt inspired. bottom line is i get it. i respect her. but this is not helpful to the party she loves and i think...
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went off and killed my sister and sister the little girl i didn't want to go on at this neighborhood went through a lot this house lost two women and i lost a son and the other was crippled and seen any official pass by here about us offer condolences. but the area is destroyed it's not a place anyone would want to come to stay in our house go to the house in front of us use this road to come in and out of us that's what we don't go anywhere else the area is full of bombs or additional fire look at these flags all over the place which we can't work here the area is dangerous soldiers have come here set off two or three bombs and left the syrian behind these closed off from the flanks trying to come home but they can't. the us democrats are in hot water after secretly recorded audiophile the party's leadership tried to pressure a candidate for a u.s. house seat in colorado to drop out of the race. he would like me to get out of the way. i know your fundraising for. you guys are suddenly money and. undemocratic dollars. from one and then try to read the primary. but you were part of that. levy till then the supports a s
went off and killed my sister and sister the little girl i didn't want to go on at this neighborhood went through a lot this house lost two women and i lost a son and the other was crippled and seen any official pass by here about us offer condolences. but the area is destroyed it's not a place anyone would want to come to stay in our house go to the house in front of us use this road to come in and out of us that's what we don't go anywhere else the area is full of bombs or additional fire...
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meet max, 17-year-old dog who spent 15 hours in the rugged, rainy australian bush land with a lost 3-year-old girlhas wandered off at her family could not find her. the dog cuddled up to a rural, kept her calm and warm and then went and got rescuers and let them back to the girl. local police have named max and honorary police dog. i will see you tomorrow morning, live from the supreme court has the justices hear arguments over the president's travel ban 3.0. for now, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful. good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." president trump is hosting the french president emmanuel macron at a state dinner at this very moment in washington. we'll take you there live for a moment for a toast. but first, a wave of shootings in this country has revealed something about america and it's not, by the way, that we need more gun control. instead, it has revealed the public cannot rely on its government to keep them safe. we learned that conclusively. the failures of the broward county police during the parkla
meet max, 17-year-old dog who spent 15 hours in the rugged, rainy australian bush land with a lost 3-year-old girlhas wandered off at her family could not find her. the dog cuddled up to a rural, kept her calm and warm and then went and got rescuers and let them back to the girl. local police have named max and honorary police dog. i will see you tomorrow morning, live from the supreme court has the justices hear arguments over the president's travel ban 3.0. for now, most-watched, most...
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a family dog is being hailed a hero after helping save a lost 3-year-old girl.missing in the australian bushland for over 15 hours. but max, the blue healer stuck by her side eventually leading rescuers to the little girl. dog is 17 years old, partially blind and deaf, but certainly led by love. both family members are home safe and sound. that's goodsosome good news pnd hallie jackson is in the house. >> you would do a touching dog story. >> you like dogs. >> thank you, steph. we'll see new an hour. >>> the white house back home in d.c. prepping the glitz and glam for a state dinner tomorrow, but today scrambling behind the scenes. president trump's pick to be secretary of state in limbo at least in the senate foreign relations committee fogt voevot today. they don't like mike, exactly when the u.s. needs a tough diplomat. you've got the first foreign official in the state pressy ahead of the iran deal. and we have the white house director of lenl slatetive affairs, marc short. some questions for him in just a moment. we're also going to cover the political sto
a family dog is being hailed a hero after helping save a lost 3-year-old girl.missing in the australian bushland for over 15 hours. but max, the blue healer stuck by her side eventually leading rescuers to the little girl. dog is 17 years old, partially blind and deaf, but certainly led by love. both family members are home safe and sound. that's goodsosome good news pnd hallie jackson is in the house. >> you would do a touching dog story. >> you like dogs. >> thank you,...
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intimately as you can imagine a lotne of emotion so there would be a 14-year-old girl writing a letter to the dad she lost at a tender age or the 2-year-old who never knew mom and dad with a widower who still cannot get over the loss of her husband never has gone on a date and couldn't move on in life. that book had a clear impact on me to give better appreciation how quickly life can disappear so of all my books it would be world war ii and the legacy letters. >> you mentioned a number of soldiers or players who went on to live afterwards but because you made a point to say the four who were killed never had a chance to have familiesce or children what are their names? >> thank you for sharing that. i can remember three off the top of my head bob mcinerney and smith, al hoover and the fourth will come to me. one was killed on patrol in iwo jima, one got off the ship and was shot before he ever reached the shore. al hoover was a marine and legend had it he died on the grenade to save his comrades i do think a grenade did kill him i'm not sure he intentionally stepped on it and the fourth name i will remem
intimately as you can imagine a lotne of emotion so there would be a 14-year-old girl writing a letter to the dad she lost at a tender age or the 2-year-old who never knew mom and dad with a widower who still cannot get over the loss of her husband never has gone on a date and couldn't move on in life. that book had a clear impact on me to give better appreciation how quickly life can disappear so of all my books it would be world war ii and the legacy letters. >> you mentioned a number...
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girls high. case whenlved in that it was lost in the third circuit. she had prevailed in the 2-1 in theurt, lost third circuit. the supreme court affirmed the third circuit on an equally divided court. 1970's. in the middle what the court was not prepared to do then, it was prepared to do in 1996. >> a lot of commentators said that this case is tremendously important, just looking at the supreme court history. before we get you to talk about what that case did to move things forward, first, maybe would say just a little bit that this was a special case in your view? having to do with what marty described, your decade of litigation and what came of that. could you tell us a little bit about that. we can start with the base line in the baseline is that 1970, when your students persuaded you you needed to start thinking about sex discrimination and please teach a course and you set up a course and started working on cases, at that point in time, 1970, what had the supreme court done? it never foundg: a gender-based classification that it did not like or
girls high. case whenlved in that it was lost in the third circuit. she had prevailed in the 2-1 in theurt, lost third circuit. the supreme court affirmed the third circuit on an equally divided court. 1970's. in the middle what the court was not prepared to do then, it was prepared to do in 1996. >> a lot of commentators said that this case is tremendously important, just looking at the supreme court history. before we get you to talk about what that case did to move things forward,...