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[narrator] the wild dolphin roject's research directo heand founder, dr. denise ing, has dedicated her career to immersing herself in the dolphin's world. e] [denisn the wild we deal with all sorts of challenges. number one is weather. if we can't get to where th live, we can't see them number two is finding them, 'cause they might move 20, 30 miles in a day, and it's a big ocean.
[narrator] the wild dolphin roject's research directo heand founder, dr. denise ing, has dedicated her career to immersing herself in the dolphin's world. e] [denisn the wild we deal with all sorts of challenges. number one is weather. if we can't get to where th live, we can't see them number two is finding them, 'cause they might move 20, 30 miles in a day, and it's a big ocean.
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heand they t hope to have their voices hrd in thatongoing debate about abortion in the united states. thfirst of these marches was held 45 years ago in 1974, on year after the roe v. wade decision. around the time reb ca was born. >> this means everything to me personally. >> reporter: she's formed an organization called save the one. >> people conceived in rape like me, people told by doctors to abor or parents told to abort them. >> reporter: passionate sitions like that permeate both sides of the debate which has shown know sign of settle tnt. the mes anti-abortion march wants to put out. >> it's important for us to ber we want to talk about saving lives. it doesn't matter, it's important. we're here to make sure that everybody hears us. >> reporter: these marchers are more encouraged this year tha in past years mainly because of the makeup of the current supreme court and administration. >> i'm glad there's people that are our values. i think it balances out the playg field. >> reporter: and as this march clears up and they prepare fr anot march here in washington, tomorrow we exp
heand they t hope to have their voices hrd in thatongoing debate about abortion in the united states. thfirst of these marches was held 45 years ago in 1974, on year after the roe v. wade decision. around the time reb ca was born. >> this means everything to me personally. >> reporter: she's formed an organization called save the one. >> people conceived in rape like me, people told by doctors to abor or parents told to abort them. >> reporter: passionate sitions like...
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certainly, os heand prayers are with them.ank them every day for theisacrifice. >>> it is day 29 of the government shutdown, and with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going into the weekend without a paycheck, no one is at the negotiating table. instead, the president and speaker of the house appear to engaged in a personal battle. friday, speaker pelosi accused the president of leaking details about a plannedon congres delegation trip to afghanistan on a commercial flight. it comessi after the pnt cancelled the planned flight on the military aircraft. losi called the president irresponsible, but white house officials deny leaking details. >>> the president says he will make a big announcement on the shutdown and the borde this afternoon. he's expected to roll out a new proposal with specific ideas, and administration thinks it could lead to an end to the shutdown. the president will speak today at 3:00. last night, president trump tweeted out this video, kaurl g i calling on democrats to join him to secure the border.
certainly, os heand prayers are with them.ank them every day for theisacrifice. >>> it is day 29 of the government shutdown, and with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going into the weekend without a paycheck, no one is at the negotiating table. instead, the president and speaker of the house appear to engaged in a personal battle. friday, speaker pelosi accused the president of leaking details about a plannedon congres delegation trip to afghanistan on a commercial flight. it...
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so good luck to heand on ever complaining about anything again. [ laughter ] "oh, you have a headachei give birth to a water cooler, richard!" [ laughter ] a cat -- yeah. a cat that went missing from it owner in michir two months was recently found over 1,000 miles away in florida. or some cats look the same. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and finally, a man in china u recently wouwith a triangular play button symbol aaved into his hair after showing his barbaused video of what he wanted his hair to look like. [ laughter ] even crazier, a man in the u.s. actually asked for this one. ] [ laught ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he's starring in a "series of en unfortunate " on netflix. neil patrick harris is back with us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] she's a grammy award winning artist here to chat about her latest album, "t pains of growing" and also perform her new single, "out of love" for us alessia cara is back on the show, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] delighted she's here. now, youuys, here at "late night" every nig
so good luck to heand on ever complaining about anything again. [ laughter ] "oh, you have a headachei give birth to a water cooler, richard!" [ laughter ] a cat -- yeah. a cat that went missing from it owner in michir two months was recently found over 1,000 miles away in florida. or some cats look the same. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and finally, a man in china u recently wouwith a triangular play button symbol aaved into his hair after showing his barbaused video of what...
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we've heard reports from the union some of these people might be tempted to get heand get jobs so they get pay. we haven't seen evidence of o widespread caspeople quitting and, in fact, it's a little counterpryooductive. know, both the house and senate have passed measures to give them back pay, so if they hang in there, they will get their money. >> presure is building. we'll see what happens the longer it goes on, alan levin from bomberg. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: as we have been trying to show each night, the reach of this partial shutdown is much wider than many realize. that includes preparations for .attling wildfires this is a time of the year when federal d state firefighters go to training, and refresher courses. these winter months are also when contracts are awarded for aircraft, important equipment and gear needed for the ever- pnger fire season ahead-- a season growing, rt, because of climate change, and seems to be stretchi ever longer but the funding for these preparatio inow in limbo. while some firefighters are protected from furloughs, many of th
we've heard reports from the union some of these people might be tempted to get heand get jobs so they get pay. we haven't seen evidence of o widespread caspeople quitting and, in fact, it's a little counterpryooductive. know, both the house and senate have passed measures to give them back pay, so if they hang in there, they will get their money. >> presure is building. we'll see what happens the longer it goes on, alan levin from bomberg. thank you very much. >> thank you....
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traster turns the lens onel heand talks about how she ered to suppress her own ang in her writing and she's not doing it anymore. >> fiction? i have a great novel about female anger by madeline miller the first book was "song of achilles." en in "searcy" she goes back to homer and retells stories of classic mythology.e rns a man's men into pigs. that is one tinyig by the of her story. she is powerful and grabs ahold of her own life. a fantastic book, educational but also a ripping good read that wl keep you up at fight. another book that i loved was called "earlork" by andrew martin, a book i stumbled on because i read a review of it in the "times" because i thought it sound so interest it's really -- dirty. (laughter) >> how dirty, sit, ann? it's a book about young graduate students who drink a lot, read a lot, have a lot of sex, and somew it's just mesmerizing. i've given this book to a dozen people tnd everybody saidhey stayed up all night, they loved it, terrific book. >> can you top that, carlos? this won't be as dirty. now i want to be the 13t 13th person that gets that book. >>
traster turns the lens onel heand talks about how she ered to suppress her own ang in her writing and she's not doing it anymore. >> fiction? i have a great novel about female anger by madeline miller the first book was "song of achilles." en in "searcy" she goes back to homer and retells stories of classic mythology.e rns a man's men into pigs. that is one tinyig by the of her story. she is powerful and grabs ahold of her own life. a fantastic book, educational but...
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. >> woodruff: do you believe this could be settled, this lawsrdt could be heand decided on in the next few days? riwe're hea -- >> we don't believe it will be heard in the next few days. anything with the court system, right now the departmentot of justice is funded, and, so -- >> wf: so they can't hear the suit. >> they can't hear it, but the procs will go forward with the lawsuit, as was the case in the last government shutdown. but the real issue right now is funding the federal government, paying federal employees, and st of our members take-home pay is $500 a week. that is not a lot of money. eek. a they are not going to be able to put a roof over their head, feed their children, all the things that are necessary. they are becoming very, very scared and concerned. >> woodruff: and that was my question. for people watching wh may not know anyone who works for the federal government, you're saying they are real people with real needs. >> yes, ma'am. real peole. right now, these are cooks who cook the food in federal pen -- pepenitentiaries. not high-paying jobs, but they're required
. >> woodruff: do you believe this could be settled, this lawsrdt could be heand decided on in the next few days? riwe're hea -- >> we don't believe it will be heard in the next few days. anything with the court system, right now the departmentot of justice is funded, and, so -- >> wf: so they can't hear the suit. >> they can't hear it, but the procs will go forward with the lawsuit, as was the case in the last government shutdown. but the real issue right now is funding...
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michael cohen who's going to have another star turn now that we know that he's using walmart bags heand he's writing checks to stormy daniels to keep that quiet, gives you this picture inside the trump campaign, no rules, anything goes, any information is shared or it's rigged. and let's add one other piece of the iceberg that sticks out from the waterline, that is what did trump say about that trump tower meeting in defense of that meeting where -- is that who wouldn't open the doors to somebody who had opposition research on your opponent? i mean, i think that is still so telling. and all of this put together is the idea that there's no rules, there's no judgment, there's no guardrails on the campaign. and this -- this cohen development is another striking example of that. and he's going to go out in front of congress and lay all of this out as we're waiting for this final act on mueller to arrive as well. >> nia, i'm not done with this "wall street journal" story. i have so much more to say, which is so the man was promised $50,000, okay, to rig the polls that then donald trump the c
michael cohen who's going to have another star turn now that we know that he's using walmart bags heand he's writing checks to stormy daniels to keep that quiet, gives you this picture inside the trump campaign, no rules, anything goes, any information is shared or it's rigged. and let's add one other piece of the iceberg that sticks out from the waterline, that is what did trump say about that trump tower meeting in defense of that meeting where -- is that who wouldn't open the doors to...
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and i know this is been billed as a compromise will, but it is the furthest thing from that because heand i had good faith discussions last year along with the set . we did reach incenses on many provisions of which are not included in this so to characterize this as the conference committee compromise bill is mischaracterizing truly what this is. in fact, everyone wants to know, you don't have to read the bill to see it, you're looking at the senate bill that we voted on two weeks ago. it's basically the exact same bill, move a few numbers around, nowhere does it reflect the house priorities and i think i made the case then chairman that are we just the poor leaders for the senate or are we going to put our fingerprint on policy as we see fit in the house of representatives? in fact, you are omitting over 20 pieces of bipartisan legislation that were included in the house measure that were included in the conference committee report at the time in september area and many members including maxine waters were sponsors of this legislation but there being only in the name of compromise and i
and i know this is been billed as a compromise will, but it is the furthest thing from that because heand i had good faith discussions last year along with the set . we did reach incenses on many provisions of which are not included in this so to characterize this as the conference committee compromise bill is mischaracterizing truly what this is. in fact, everyone wants to know, you don't have to read the bill to see it, you're looking at the senate bill that we voted on two weeks ago. it's...
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then they had to come back a week later and put on a blue so heand penny loafers can work off of thatto. she got five dollars. she got $10 to be rosie the riveter. he wrote to her afterwards, called her afterwards and apologized for making her look so happy. she had these take, strong arms. and she is a slender 19-year-old. he said i just want you to know, i'm sorry about that, and she was ok. obviously, the thing was very popular. this is rosie. you can see her lunchbox on it. the song had come out and was popular and then he did this painting. and this is just another -- i like a little trivia for you. inspired. this was michelangelo has dropped his sandwich, i think. so, how often does rockwell do this? i don't know enough history, but i love the similarity between the two. it's obviously what he did and very popular. this is the image that gets taken all over the country. this is the image second is turned into posters, the image that people have hanging up and think about as rosie the riveter. not our "we can do it" girl. as much as you love her and we can still love her, but she
then they had to come back a week later and put on a blue so heand penny loafers can work off of thatto. she got five dollars. she got $10 to be rosie the riveter. he wrote to her afterwards, called her afterwards and apologized for making her look so happy. she had these take, strong arms. and she is a slender 19-year-old. he said i just want you to know, i'm sorry about that, and she was ok. obviously, the thing was very popular. this is rosie. you can see her lunchbox on it. the song had...