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>> helen beristain: never. never. >> cooper: never committed a crime, d.u.i. >> helen beristain: definitely not, no. >> cooper: he's not a criminal. >> helen beristain: he's not a criminal. the only bad thing he... he's done is stayed in the united states because he loves this country. that's his only crime. >> cooper: according to most estimates, there are about 11 million people living within the u.s. illegally; about 3% of them have felony convictions. >> president obama: we prioritize criminals, we prioritize gang-bangers. >> cooper: for most of his presidency, barack obama ordered ice to focus on deporting people convicted of felonies and serious misdemeanors. ice agents were often asked to explain their decision to remove anyone else, particularly those whose family members were u.s. citizens. >> president trump: thank you for being here. >> cooper: but on his fifth day in office, president trump signed a new executive order that made it easier to deport people who have no criminal record, including anyon
>> helen beristain: never. never. >> cooper: never committed a crime, d.u.i. >> helen beristain: definitely not, no. >> cooper: he's not a criminal. >> helen beristain: he's not a criminal. the only bad thing he... he's done is stayed in the united states because he loves this country. that's his only crime. >> cooper: according to most estimates, there are about 11 million people living within the u.s. illegally; about 3% of them have felony convictions....
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helen humphrey has more.elen: plenty of reports from other countries being infected by this malware software. the u.k., u.s., china, russia, taiwan, italy and spain and analysts believe it is a coordinated campaign. in spain, the government told companies to turn off their computers after a large number of businesses were attacked including the telecom giant telefonica. >> once again hackers cause havoc at major companies, this time in spain, telecoms giant telefonica was one of them and immediately shut down all of its computers at its headquarters in madrid. it warned all its employees over loudspeakers to stop working. >> the computer is infected with a virus. it encrypts the files preventing people from accessing them. the hackers then demand payment if the users want their files back. that payment is in bitcoin so authorities will not be able to track them down. they are a big telefonica customer and they shut down all their computers as a precaution. it turned out it was not affected. telefonica provide
helen humphrey has more.elen: plenty of reports from other countries being infected by this malware software. the u.k., u.s., china, russia, taiwan, italy and spain and analysts believe it is a coordinated campaign. in spain, the government told companies to turn off their computers after a large number of businesses were attacked including the telecom giant telefonica. >> once again hackers cause havoc at major companies, this time in spain, telecoms giant telefonica was one of them and...
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helen: data would suggest that the pressure is building.een threeiously rate rises in the u.s., and that seems to have been well set. europe is probably a little bit early days, yet but if we start to continue to see the base pmi , we have already seen that the pressure is building. mark: the earnings season has encapsulated all sorts of results. tesco has its own issues, don't they? helen: i think it is a great opportunity from a stock pickers perspective -- stock picker's perspective. you picked on some u.k. names, their. much of the focus in the u.k. market has been rightly on brexit. it has not been a disaster. beat --all actually hsbc shell actually beat numbers. it is a stock picker's market. we need to look long-term. we are seeing inflation pick up in the u.k.. that is going to squeeze the real incomes of consumers. when talking to the management teams of tesco, the -- historically people like to say inflation is good for the supermarket sector. it squeezes the market in your pocket. we have actually had really strong consumer spend
helen: data would suggest that the pressure is building.een threeiously rate rises in the u.s., and that seems to have been well set. europe is probably a little bit early days, yet but if we start to continue to see the base pmi , we have already seen that the pressure is building. mark: the earnings season has encapsulated all sorts of results. tesco has its own issues, don't they? helen: i think it is a great opportunity from a stock pickers perspective -- stock picker's perspective. you...
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. >> this is helen kulouris. of course, she knew the lauts growing up. and that big old farming family of her childhood best friend, jane laubacher. >> our dads were both farmers. old farming families we're both from. >> the laubachers were big here in oxnard. >> there was just lots of laubachers. you know, it was just -- they multiplied. they were good catholics. >> and helen's friend, jane, grew up to be especially beautiful. featured in her high school yearbook as homecoming queen. >> but she was not ever concerned with that. she's also very, very shy. >> how do you get to be homecoming queen if you're shy? >> she's also just a very kind person, very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook shows, a star volleyball player, too. >> she could spike -- i mean, she's not that tall, but she could jump. >> jane soon met that other gifted athlete, dave laut, already well on his way to becoming one of the best shot putters in california. they began dating after high school, and sometimes let don, little laut, tag along. >> she was wonderful. she was fun. they j
. >> this is helen kulouris. of course, she knew the lauts growing up. and that big old farming family of her childhood best friend, jane laubacher. >> our dads were both farmers. old farming families we're both from. >> the laubachers were big here in oxnard. >> there was just lots of laubachers. you know, it was just -- they multiplied. they were good catholics. >> and helen's friend, jane, grew up to be especially beautiful. featured in her high school yearbook...
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es el enfoque nuestro y no hay nada que nos va a detener en eso. >>> helen aguirre gracias por estarpolÍtico alcanza a legisladores republicanos ¿que exactamente tendrÍa que ocurrir? primero el memorandum escrito por comey tendrÍa que salir a la luz pÚblica. y comÍ testificar baj juramento en pÚblico. un nÚmero de republicanos en el congreso debe estar dis paourb a comenzar un proceso y hay que comprobar, es lo mÁs importante, que las acciones del presidente trump, pudieran ser catalogadas como obstrucciÓn a la justicia. algo que todavÍa no halle cambiado. para entender este complejo y controversial tema doy la bienvenida al abogado euro r y profesor de la organizaciÓn... >>> ¿quÉ diferencia hay entre un im paech mente polÍtico. >>> y se llama en estados unidos un.... se acusa a una persona, de que es posible que esa persona haya violado ciertos principios. >>> con este reporte que ha salido en los diarios, ¿piensa usted que eso ya de por sÍ es bastante para que la cÁmara de representan representantes o el senado comiencen una investigaciÓn? >>> el problema que existe para el seÑor t
es el enfoque nuestro y no hay nada que nos va a detener en eso. >>> helen aguirre gracias por estarpolÍtico alcanza a legisladores republicanos ¿que exactamente tendrÍa que ocurrir? primero el memorandum escrito por comey tendrÍa que salir a la luz pÚblica. y comÍ testificar baj juramento en pÚblico. un nÚmero de republicanos en el congreso debe estar dis paourb a comenzar un proceso y hay que comprobar, es lo mÁs importante, que las acciones del presidente trump, pudieran...
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st helens ladies. there has been a campaign for their blue plaquem hasn't hit home.nally and officially recognised in their hometown. i cannot put a price on it, i'm so happy for them. everybody should be proud of where women's football is and now the fa really want to double participation in the next four yea rs, participation in the next four years, giving all of those goals the chance to play is brilliant. they wa nt to chance to play is brilliant. they want to double the fan base and see the england lionesses succeed on the pitch. the dick kerr centenary celebrations continue with the first women's walking tournament injuly. and an exhibition will ensure the story of this remarkable team from preston inspires the next generation of female footballers. fantastic to see that recognition. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. including use of premier league and scottish premiership football as well. we will see you later on. you are watching bbc news. we will go straight to new york and take you straight to new yo
st helens ladies. there has been a campaign for their blue plaquem hasn't hit home.nally and officially recognised in their hometown. i cannot put a price on it, i'm so happy for them. everybody should be proud of where women's football is and now the fa really want to double participation in the next four yea rs, participation in the next four years, giving all of those goals the chance to play is brilliant. they wa nt to chance to play is brilliant. they want to double the fan base and see...
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here is helen. helen. in no pressure there! iam hopefulfor the here is helen. helen. today has been the hottest day of this particular spell. i don't think it will be as hot tom. we have beaten yesterday. we had 29 in wales, but it was widely above 25 degrees and no surprise there has been no cloud. however, we do have cloud gathering and you can start to see some rain, some thunderstorms in fa ct. see some rain, some thunderstorms in fact. so that is the break down, i hinted at. already close to fermanagh and tyrone. they will keep into the south—west and south wales as well. so it will be a sultry night. very close for us, there will be sea fog creeping into the north sea coast of scotland, up into the northern isles, it is a different complexion to the weather tomorrow. it is not a were out. that is a band of shower, some thunderstorms creeping east ward. then fresher weather following but we do see wet wetter weather further north. we keep the heat in central and eastern area, we could have 28 top of. given the heat of day and that weather system close by to the n
here is helen. helen. in no pressure there! iam hopefulfor the here is helen. helen. today has been the hottest day of this particular spell. i don't think it will be as hot tom. we have beaten yesterday. we had 29 in wales, but it was widely above 25 degrees and no surprise there has been no cloud. however, we do have cloud gathering and you can start to see some rain, some thunderstorms in fa ct. see some rain, some thunderstorms in fact. so that is the break down, i hinted at. already close...
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helen also has the weather for us. good the details. helen also has the weatherfor us.d morning. an optimistic picture today with some rain in the east to clear but once we do, plenty of rain sun to come through. good dry sunny weather was strong sunshine. more for you and around 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. all most of the health organisations in england and scotland that were affected by a global cyber attack are back up and running, but some patients face continued disruption with six trusts in england still affected. security experts are warning workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks, as our correspondent richard galpin reports. this unprecedented global cyber attack hit the nhs hardest, leading to cancellations and delays at hospitals and gp surgeries across england and scotland. but ministers attending a meeting of the crisis response team cobra yesterday concluded that the situation was back under control and the nhs was working as normal again, for the most part. and nhs officials insisetd that the disruption was n
helen also has the weather for us. good the details. helen also has the weatherfor us.d morning. an optimistic picture today with some rain in the east to clear but once we do, plenty of rain sun to come through. good dry sunny weather was strong sunshine. more for you and around 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. all most of the health organisations in england and scotland that were affected by a global cyber attack are back up and running, but some patients face continued...
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a and we sit down for one-on-one interview recognize her with osk ar winner helen mirren. >> vandals strike a local school, the amount of damage done how it's put a damper on a planned celebration. ==raj/animation/cu== happening now: ==reveal== on our facebook page country music star loretta lynn expects to make a full recovery after having a stroke. >>> happening now on facebook payment country music car lor eta lynn expects to make a full recovery after suffering a stroke. she checked into a hospital yesterday but back home now. on the website video of a possible meet your shower in southern california. the deshz from haily a comet fell last night. back in a moment. a san jose pre-school trashed so badly, it had to shutdown ti >>> okay it's not your order vandalism case the san jose preschool trashed so badly it had to shut down until next week leaving families about a hundred of them scrambling for care. our janelle wang joins with us more on the possible culprit for this. >> jessica the owner of the school was able to snap a photo of suspect given it to police but so far no arres
a and we sit down for one-on-one interview recognize her with osk ar winner helen mirren. >> vandals strike a local school, the amount of damage done how it's put a damper on a planned celebration. ==raj/animation/cu== happening now: ==reveal== on our facebook page country music star loretta lynn expects to make a full recovery after having a stroke. >>> happening now on facebook payment country music car lor eta lynn expects to make a full recovery after suffering a stroke. she...
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tonight on afterwards, pulitzer prize-winning journalist helene cooper discusses the life and presidency of liberia's first elected female president in her book "madam president: eastern area journey of ellen johnson surleaf." >> when did you first meet madame president? >> i have known about her all my life. -- she was theus minister of finance in the 1970's, 1979 to 1980 when the coup happened. i knew who the minister of finance was. she knew my parents. somebody that as a child growing up in liberia i had heard of. she was speaking truth to power. she was criticizing the same government that she worked for.
tonight on afterwards, pulitzer prize-winning journalist helene cooper discusses the life and presidency of liberia's first elected female president in her book "madam president: eastern area journey of ellen johnson surleaf." >> when did you first meet madame president? >> i have known about her all my life. -- she was theus minister of finance in the 1970's, 1979 to 1980 when the coup happened. i knew who the minister of finance was. she knew my parents. somebody that as...
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i call them helen's top five rules for happy life.number one, don't be in a rush to get married. >> among her other tips always treat people with respect, be a feminist no matter who you are and ignore anyone who judges the way you look. >>> now hundreds walked to change lives today. mount laurel, new jersey, hosted the 13th annual autism speaks south jersey walk. the fundraising event is dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. i was happy to emcee the event again this year and there were a lot of teams out there supporting the cause. they were walking for their children grandchildren and friends. >>> strong winds meantime hit northwest china on friday affecting traffic on a highway that connects two cities in the region. the gusts were so strong the truck was that turned upside down on the highway. more trucks were trapped near an overpass on the other side of the highway and a truck was unable to move forward as the fabric covering the vehicle was blown off. >>> now to archer city texas. severe thunderstorms there ca
i call them helen's top five rules for happy life.number one, don't be in a rush to get married. >> among her other tips always treat people with respect, be a feminist no matter who you are and ignore anyone who judges the way you look. >>> now hundreds walked to change lives today. mount laurel, new jersey, hosted the 13th annual autism speaks south jersey walk. the fundraising event is dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. i was happy to emcee the event again...
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actress helen mirren was filming in san jose today.x 5's own betty yu got to talk to the academy award winner. let me guess what part she is going to play, betty. >> reporter: the lead role, ken. you know, helen and the rest of the cast have been filming in a bigger replica of this house in australia for the last 7 months and it wasn't until this week that they got to do so here at the winchester mystery house. she tells me that it has been very special to film in a place with so much history. i know you guys have been filming in australia. but what has it been like to be here in the real house? >> far out, as we used to say. ha ha ha. in the olden days. it was fantastic. >> reporter: actress helen mirren stars as real life [ indiscernible ] sarah winchester who was convinced she was haunted by the souls of those kills by the guns that made her family rich. the crew is shooting in some of the mansion's 160 rooms. they recreated this house in australia because some of these faces were just -- spaces were just too small for the set. >> i
actress helen mirren was filming in san jose today.x 5's own betty yu got to talk to the academy award winner. let me guess what part she is going to play, betty. >> reporter: the lead role, ken. you know, helen and the rest of the cast have been filming in a bigger replica of this house in australia for the last 7 months and it wasn't until this week that they got to do so here at the winchester mystery house. she tells me that it has been very special to film in a place with so much...
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st helens are seventh, after 13 games.ership reaches the end of its regular season tomorrow. still so much to play for — three teams can finish first. leaders wasps face third placed saracens . exeter chiefs need to beat gloucester and can leicester hang on to a top four spot at bath's expense? the tigers are at worcester. bath are at sale and northampton and harlequins face each other for the final automatic european champions cup spot, a chance for saints to make up for a frustrating season. it's been very disappointing. the squad we've got and the players have got, was not really done as well as we should have this year and i think if we can just scrape in top six, and rebuild for the boys who are staying here and the coaches rebuilding next year, hopefully picking up some pieces and learning from what the skier has brought us. novak djokovic has sacked his entire coaching team, including marian vie—da who had been with him for most of professional career. djokovic was knocked off the top of the world rankings by andy m
st helens are seventh, after 13 games.ership reaches the end of its regular season tomorrow. still so much to play for — three teams can finish first. leaders wasps face third placed saracens . exeter chiefs need to beat gloucester and can leicester hang on to a top four spot at bath's expense? the tigers are at worcester. bath are at sale and northampton and harlequins face each other for the final automatic european champions cup spot, a chance for saints to make up for a frustrating...
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helen: good question.m unemployment point of view, policy do not seem to have to worry too much. at the moment unemployment rate remains very low. andt of people have jobs therefore they are less worried about the social instability. inflation, pricing issues. if you talk about price changes and property prices, i would say furtheru are seeing correction recently. that would not say any of this is large enough to mobilize a very big crowd into a significant social instability event. haidi: i just want to take you into the bloomberg. i want to bring up projections when it comes the june fed meeting. 100% expectations. we know how important it is for janet yellen to communicate properly before she moves. some people say we still have to get three to four-this year. when you say to people who say it puts more pressure on beijing? helen: i do think that what the fed is about to do is probably going to affect what the pboc does as well. -interest rates at the fed meets the pboc will have to consider the pressur
helen: good question.m unemployment point of view, policy do not seem to have to worry too much. at the moment unemployment rate remains very low. andt of people have jobs therefore they are less worried about the social instability. inflation, pricing issues. if you talk about price changes and property prices, i would say furtheru are seeing correction recently. that would not say any of this is large enough to mobilize a very big crowd into a significant social instability event. haidi: i...
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and helen has the weather.d morning, despite low pressure across the uk, there is a lot of dry weather. i will have more in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the home secretary has said it is not yet known who was behind the global cyber attacks that hit nhs computer systems. 45 health service organisations in england and scotla nd organisations in england and scotland were affected by malicious softwa re scotland were affected by malicious software that locks computers and demands a ransom payment to restore access. there's no evidence that patient data has been stolen. the first indication that something was wrong was mid—afternoon yesterday, when some hospital trusts and gp surgeries reported being locked out of their computers. vital information such as patient records and appointment schedules, were inaccessible. it meant operations were cancelled, patients were sent home and ambulances were diverted. we understand 45 trusts and some surgeries in england and scotland had been affected.
and helen has the weather.d morning, despite low pressure across the uk, there is a lot of dry weather. i will have more in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the home secretary has said it is not yet known who was behind the global cyber attacks that hit nhs computer systems. 45 health service organisations in england and scotla nd organisations in england and scotland were affected by malicious softwa re scotland were affected by malicious software that locks computers and...
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coming up before 9am, helen will have the weather. that were affected by a global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. the attack, which affected thousands of computer systems in about 100 countries, has been described as unprecedented. security experts are warning workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks. the conservatives say they'lljoin forces with councils and housing associations to build thousands of new homes for rent if they win the general election. theresa may says she wants to fix a broken market. it is not clear how much money the tories would invest, and labour, who have committed to building a million new homes in the next five years, have criticised the announcement as spin. labour says it would raise billions of pounds for public services with a new tax on financial transactions, known as a "robin hood" tax. the party said extending the way shares were taxed would bring in up to 26 billion pounds in the next parliament, if they won the general election. the conservatives described
coming up before 9am, helen will have the weather. that were affected by a global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. the attack, which affected thousands of computer systems in about 100 countries, has been described as unprecedented. security experts are warning workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks. the conservatives say they'lljoin forces with councils and housing associations to build thousands of new homes for rent if they win the general...
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hollywood has come to san jose and so, too, has oscar winning actress helen mirren. our business and tech reporter scott budman got an inside look at the spooky mansion and the upcoming movie. >> reporter: if you live in the south bay, you probably know the winchester mystery house. >> this is where it's believed that sarah winchester would conduct her seances. >> reporter: now winchester the movie just wrapped starring dame helen mirren who says she had a blast playing sarah winchester. >> because you have the perfect combination of a character who was real with an incredible, complicated and deep background, but who, nonetheless, is surrounded by mystery. >> reporter: the tools of hollywood are here taking the famously big house to the big screen. >> the story we all grew up with here in san jose and so many of us spent many years crawling around this house and checking it all out. now fun to see it up on the silver screen. >> reporter: is there a sense of this being a mystery and a horror, now that you finally get to see it, the you pick up on it at all? >> every
hollywood has come to san jose and so, too, has oscar winning actress helen mirren. our business and tech reporter scott budman got an inside look at the spooky mansion and the upcoming movie. >> reporter: if you live in the south bay, you probably know the winchester mystery house. >> this is where it's believed that sarah winchester would conduct her seances. >> reporter: now winchester the movie just wrapped starring dame helen mirren who says she had a blast playing sarah...
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here's helen with a look at this morning's weather.e a lot of low cloud around at the women's and the low pressure is sitting over the country. that said, even though it is low pressure, there's quite a lot of dry weather today and through the weekend. this was ramsgate, in kent, about half an hour ago. further north it is rather grey and dreary. that's the case across many parts of the east coast of scotland, around the murray firth and the north—east of england. we've had all of this muggy air. there is the cloud sitting over the north—west of england at the moment. rain to go with it. that's the low pressure. gradually it will pull its way northwards and westwards, allowing dry weather to come in. a scattering of showers. dry and brighter weather coming through quickly in the south. some warm sunshine as well, which is what you would expect. further north it is rather grey first thing. there are some outbreaks of rain. this afternoon, dry and for a time we have the rain in northern ireland. again, a dry interlude in the afternoon he
here's helen with a look at this morning's weather.e a lot of low cloud around at the women's and the low pressure is sitting over the country. that said, even though it is low pressure, there's quite a lot of dry weather today and through the weekend. this was ramsgate, in kent, about half an hour ago. further north it is rather grey and dreary. that's the case across many parts of the east coast of scotland, around the murray firth and the north—east of england. we've had all of this muggy...
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there has been in operation in merseyside, in st helens.because the police, we believe, are still looking for the people who may have helped the bomber procure, arm and deploy his bomb which he set off on monday night with such devastating impact. and until they find those people, until this ring of people is ca ptu red people, until this ring of people is captured and is stopped, then there isa captured and is stopped, then there is a real threat of another attack. the armed police, the soldiers we see on our city streets, will still be there. people are waking up this morning and going to work and seeing armed police on trains for the first time in living memory, so there is still a very dangerous and tends situation in the city and in the country more generally. on a wider note, greater manchester police have this morning resumed their cooperation with american intelligence agencies. the passing on of critical intelligence gathered during this case for interpretation by allies, including the americans. that had been stopped yesterday bec
there has been in operation in merseyside, in st helens.because the police, we believe, are still looking for the people who may have helped the bomber procure, arm and deploy his bomb which he set off on monday night with such devastating impact. and until they find those people, until this ring of people is ca ptu red people, until this ring of people is captured and is stopped, then there isa captured and is stopped, then there is a real threat of another attack. the armed police, the...
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helen mirren is playing sarah winchester and they built a complete mockup of the house in australia. that is where they filmed it of the movie. have you ever been to the mystery house? >> i was looking forward to see where it was so i can take a visit. >> it is so bizarre when you walk through. stairways that go nowhere and all of these rooms for no apparent reason. a fun place to go and see. let's go back to san francisco. bill mountain and the annual fundraiser. they are expecting to see a lot of money to restore the salmon trout and steelhead population.>> are we on? >> yes. you are on >> reporter: i am with richard who founded tell trout in 1972. stickers on the backs of cars on the 70's and 80 and richard was one of the projects that put you onto the map.>> it was to save the lake. what we did was say the tributaries because of the interest. it happened to do a lot of good for the birds and the lake. it was a two-part victory.>> they have a guy like you and a lot of people but california is important to all of us. the things that you guys have done it when you look around the
helen mirren is playing sarah winchester and they built a complete mockup of the house in australia. that is where they filmed it of the movie. have you ever been to the mystery house? >> i was looking forward to see where it was so i can take a visit. >> it is so bizarre when you walk through. stairways that go nowhere and all of these rooms for no apparent reason. a fun place to go and see. let's go back to san francisco. bill mountain and the annual fundraiser. they are expecting...
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it also gives us some credit to my grandmother, helen. of whom i was terrified, think i mentioned because it was what she had suspected had taken place which was vigorously denied by not only the army and the navy and what was by then the department of defense, but also i went to international red cross in geneva and got notarized documents claiming the same thing and they were all incorrect, so, yes, i would say that was cathartic, very cathartic other questions? yes, sir? >> i was wondering, during the war itself what did service personnel believe? what was their expectations about how they would be treated if captured, i mean, did they have realistic expectations. >> you mean the captured personnel? >> just us prisoner in general, what did they think would happen if they were captured by the japanese during the war? >> i think they thought they would be incarcerated, but that they would be said and that they -- if they were ill, rampant malaria, rampant tropical diseases in these camps especially mondays patients whose health was alrea
it also gives us some credit to my grandmother, helen. of whom i was terrified, think i mentioned because it was what she had suspected had taken place which was vigorously denied by not only the army and the navy and what was by then the department of defense, but also i went to international red cross in geneva and got notarized documents claiming the same thing and they were all incorrect, so, yes, i would say that was cathartic, very cathartic other questions? yes, sir? >> i was...
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were supporting isenhour forbade republican nomination and they relied on people like clark gable or helen hayes to come out and speak on his the house and support him as a candidate. one of the interesting things about the 1952 campaign is that the democrats have been in power for 20 years. roosevelt had taken them through the depression and taken them through most of world war ii. truman had his own term and now many people in the country felt there needed to be a change in government. the republican front-runner was a man named senator robert taft and taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. isenhour came in and the taft people were immediately concerned about the emergence of a celebrity candidate. they called him a glamour candidate. it's hard for us to imagine isenhour being labeled as the glamour candidate but to the die-hard taft people that's exactly what he representative. isenhour came in and there was a big struggle between traditional republicans and many of these people were not internat
were supporting isenhour forbade republican nomination and they relied on people like clark gable or helen hayes to come out and speak on his the house and support him as a candidate. one of the interesting things about the 1952 campaign is that the democrats have been in power for 20 years. roosevelt had taken them through the depression and taken them through most of world war ii. truman had his own term and now many people in the country felt there needed to be a change in government. the...
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host: helen, let me ask you a question. a number of callers reflecting on the vietnam war and how many came back and were not welcome. why do you think that was? caller: well, we had people kind of like we got today, they just radical. they -- we have the greatest freedom in our country, you know, if they don't like our country, they need to go oversea where is they tell them what they can do and can't do. we have a god that we can serve everyday and i'm proud to be an american, i'm proud to say that my family is strong military and it hurts my brother, whom i live with, the way that people treat our military people. thank gosh we got a president in there today that is going to stand up for our military. so everybody needs to pray for america everyday because it's a great country. host: thank you. kaukts so everybody needs to pray for caller: thank you, have a blessed day. host: a restaurant in kansas closed today to pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate price on memorial day. in a photograph from arlington national ce
host: helen, let me ask you a question. a number of callers reflecting on the vietnam war and how many came back and were not welcome. why do you think that was? caller: well, we had people kind of like we got today, they just radical. they -- we have the greatest freedom in our country, you know, if they don't like our country, they need to go oversea where is they tell them what they can do and can't do. we have a god that we can serve everyday and i'm proud to be an american, i'm proud to...
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said the innate, helene cooper -- helene cooper helene cooper discusses her book, madam president, the extraordinary journey. she is interviewed by congresswoman karen bass of california. >> when did you first meet madam president? >> i had known about her all my life. >> when to judo her? -- when did you know her? was 13-14. .he knew my parents she was somebody that, as a child growing up in liberia, i have heard of. criticizing the same government that she worked for. in 1985, she was arrested and certain to jail a samuel doe. . heard all about that she became a political icon. >> watch afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> a step away from war is a 28 minute film encouraging the minaret -- breaking a ministration to get a test ban treaty. posted by paul newman, it includes interviews. the program details the history of nuclear testing and treaties, including the 1963 partial testing treaty. 10 years after the film was released in 1996. united nations adopted a copperheads of nuclear test ban treaty. the treaty has not yet been fined and ratified by all o
said the innate, helene cooper -- helene cooper helene cooper discusses her book, madam president, the extraordinary journey. she is interviewed by congresswoman karen bass of california. >> when did you first meet madam president? >> i had known about her all my life. >> when to judo her? -- when did you know her? was 13-14. .he knew my parents she was somebody that, as a child growing up in liberia, i have heard of. criticizing the same government that she worked for. in...
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helen? [applause] thank you for the stewardship of this award and it is just fantastic. now, i am going to moderate a conversation for a few minutes and then i will open to you and have questions and get you back to the bar at a reasonable time. let me ask each of the panelists to take a minute to say more than the judges said about the intention of their work and its origins if you wish, but also some sense of what drew you to it and what seems you hope it will illuminate. i will try to make it succinct and short and i want to echo what was said about the importance of this prize and finishing the work like this it takes so much time and resources. something like this is just invaluable to get that done and this topic in particular has been really hard to report. i was drawn to the industries because it seemed a perfect vehicle to talk about what is going on in our economy. there is a book called a man in full that came out a while ago and i feel like it is a corporation in full. it is a giant sprawling institution that touches every part of our economy from the energy
helen? [applause] thank you for the stewardship of this award and it is just fantastic. now, i am going to moderate a conversation for a few minutes and then i will open to you and have questions and get you back to the bar at a reasonable time. let me ask each of the panelists to take a minute to say more than the judges said about the intention of their work and its origins if you wish, but also some sense of what drew you to it and what seems you hope it will illuminate. i will try to make...
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helen is in michigan on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, i would like to ask him about the people that come here illegally that are not citizens and you go to the health care place and they get everything free. insulin. i am on high blood pressure medicine. i'm a senior citizen and i'm just wondering why they get everything free and you go to the place and they get waited on first and they don't have to pay anything. guest: thank you, helen. so sure theysir -- get weighed in on first anywhere quite frankly, . i've for comprehensive immigration reform. sensibleo have immigration policy in this country, which we don't have quite frankly. that includes those living in the shadows right now. quite frankly it is under the law that it's prohibited for an undocumented alien to purchase health care insurance. so unless they have the means to pay for it themselves or they go to the emergency room for care, that is where they get their health care. i believe for one that if a person could afford the insurance that they ought to be able t
helen is in michigan on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, i would like to ask him about the people that come here illegally that are not citizens and you go to the health care place and they get everything free. insulin. i am on high blood pressure medicine. i'm a senior citizen and i'm just wondering why they get everything free and you go to the place and they get waited on first and they don't have to pay anything. guest: thank you, helen. so sure theysir -- get weighed...
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here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. and our weather watchers have been up early. we have these rainbow from suffolk, ta ken been up early. we have these rainbow from suffolk, taken recently. it's a double rainbow. it is a sunshine and showers scenario during the day ahead but this morning, we still have a band of fairly intense rain moving its way into eastern areas. it will clear in the next hour or two. here it is on the rainfall chart. it stretches all the way from the south coast all the way to the north and east of scotland. it's the weather front and it's just an hour or two a cross eastern areas. plenty of sunshine coming through here. south—westerly please —— breeze has cleared the mist and mercs a way but because we have the band of rain around in eastern scotland, it would bea around in eastern scotland, it would be a bit grey. bass murk. further west, a good deal of dry and sunny weather. a few showers, as you can see, developing. we talked about it being a sunshine and showers stay but again, fora being a su
here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. and our weather watchers have been up early. we have these rainbow from suffolk, ta ken been up early. we have these rainbow from suffolk, taken recently. it's a double rainbow. it is a sunshine and showers scenario during the day ahead but this morning, we still have a band of fairly intense rain moving its way into eastern areas. it will clear in the next hour or two. here it is on the rainfall chart. it stretches all the way from the south...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hello and thanks for joining us. this memorial day holiday weekend, about 40-million americans are traveling at least 50 miles or more, according to the aaa. most by car, and three-million by plane. now, new restrictions on plane travel are in the works. homeland security secretary john kelly said today the trump administration is considering a ban on large electronic devices, including tablets and laptops, on all international flights to and from the u.s. a partial ban now affects 50 flights a day from ten cities. mostly
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is calling on the arab world to show unity and partner with the united states to combat extremism and terrorism. today, in the capital of saudi arabia, the president addressed a summit of leaders from 50 arab and muslim-majority countries, completing his two-day visit to the kingdom. in his 35-minute speech, mr. trump said the u.s. will seek gradual reforms over intervention and middle east leaders must decide for themselves what kind of future they want. >> it is a choice
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the justice department has begun interviewing 11 candidates the white house is considering to lead the federal bureau of investigation. today, president trump said he could make a "fast decision." even next week is "possible." he created the vacancy this week by firing director james comey. after doing so, he cited both the f.b.i.'s ongoing investigation of russian meddling into the presidential election and possible collusion by trump campaign associates as well as comey's controv
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aunss. >> this was being run by the producer of winchester, a mystery move that just wrapped starring helenes an houren as the sarah winchester. >> i was thinking i wonder if you would have been a silicon valley entrepreneur. because she had the intelligence and imagination. >> >> reporter: near the famous fountain you'll see the trappings of hollywood taking the famously big house to the big screen. >> is there a sense of -- this being a mystery and a horror now that you finally get to see this do you pick up on that at all. >> every part of it's interesting, the glass with the quotes whether the lamp -- everything is built detailed and well. >> everything was also 3-d modelled by drone to allow you primary scheidting in australia. the actors say it was almost like being here. >> because of the the perfect combination of a ka character who was real with an incredible complicated and deep background. but who nonetheless is surrounded by mystery. >> reporter: the movie winchester is wrapping up shooting here tonight. it is we are told set to be released in theaters early next year reporting
aunss. >> this was being run by the producer of winchester, a mystery move that just wrapped starring helenes an houren as the sarah winchester. >> i was thinking i wonder if you would have been a silicon valley entrepreneur. because she had the intelligence and imagination. >> >> reporter: near the famous fountain you'll see the trappings of hollywood taking the famously big house to the big screen. >> is there a sense of -- this being a mystery and a horror now...
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i call them helen's top five rules for happy life. rule number one.on't be in a rush to get married. >> well, among her other tips always treat people with respect, be a feminist no matter who you are and ignore anyone who judges the way you look. good advice. >>> hundreds walked to change lives today. mount laurel, new jersey, hosted the 13th annual autism speaks south jersey walk. the fundraising event is dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. i was happy to emcee the event again last year. saw lots of familiar faces and new faces and there were a lot of teams supporting this cause. they were walking for their children, grandchildren and friends as well. >>> many people laced up their sneak nears media today. rose tree park hosted the walk for the wounded. many wounded veterans received the star treatment as they arrived in some nice cars for the ceremony. our ukee washington hosted the festivities. today's goal was to meet the needs of wounded veterans and their families. >>> today also many folks got dressed up in northern liberti
i call them helen's top five rules for happy life. rule number one.on't be in a rush to get married. >> well, among her other tips always treat people with respect, be a feminist no matter who you are and ignore anyone who judges the way you look. good advice. >>> hundreds walked to change lives today. mount laurel, new jersey, hosted the 13th annual autism speaks south jersey walk. the fundraising event is dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. i was happy to...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. emmanuel macron has won one of the most divisive and acrimonious political campaigns in french history in the run- pulist marine le pen.ht-wing projections give macron what analysts are calling an" emphatic" victory over his bitter rival, winning over sixty percent of the vote. macron, who will become france's youngest president since the office was established almost 170 years ago spoke to supporters this evening: >> ( translated ): after a long democratic confrontation, you've dec
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this is helen and isabella mccourt.or, when we saw masses of people running in absolute terror and panic to get out of the place. young teenage children, 14, 15. there were mothers with children, carrying them over their shoulder. there were people with even wheelchairs panicking to get out. laura and isabella eames' concert ended in a chaotic search for an exit. wejust ran. i don't really know which entrance we came out of. we just ran, because it — but we also found two girls that had lost their parents, or had to get home on their own. so they were in tow. they were very scared, obviously, because they were on their own. manchester has been a city on edge, today, shaken by alerts and rumours. and a shopping centre evacuated. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack. an attack that targeted some of the youngest people in our society with cold calculation. this was amongst the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the unite
this is helen and isabella mccourt.or, when we saw masses of people running in absolute terror and panic to get out of the place. young teenage children, 14, 15. there were mothers with children, carrying them over their shoulder. there were people with even wheelchairs panicking to get out. laura and isabella eames' concert ended in a chaotic search for an exit. wejust ran. i don't really know which entrance we came out of. we just ran, because it — but we also found two girls that had lost...
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they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle.through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin‘s run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this month. rafa nadal is rolling back the years — back where he's happiest on clay, he's beaten novak djokovic for the first time in eight matches and he's through to the final of the madrid open. the two hadn't met in nearly a year, in which time djokovic has suffered a dramatic dip in form, and the spaniard won the first set of their semifinal 6—2. the second set was almost as straightforward as the first for nadal and he took it 6—4. he's un
they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle.through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin‘s run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is promising action on tax reform and health care. in an interview taped yesterday and broadcast today on cbs "face the nation," the president said the revenue losses from his plan to reduce personal and corporate tax rates will be offset by economic growth, better trade deals, and-- he seemed to suggest-- a new tax on imports. >> we have countries where if we make a product, and we send it to that country, they charge us 100% tax. if they make the same product and send it to us, we charge them not
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. before public campaigning in france's presidential election ended at midnight, the high- stakes contest between centrist emmanuel macron and far-right candidate marine le pen suffered a kind of disruption familiar to americans: the frontrunner was hacked. while france itself votes tomorrow, voting is already under way in french territories overseas and among french citizens living abroad, including 120,000 here in the united states. just before those first voters went to the polls
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. on the last day of his first foreign trip as president, donald trump declined to endorse the historic climate change accord signed by the u.s. and 194 other nations two years ago in paris. his silence came as the other six leaders of the world's leading industrial democracies reaffirmed their commitments to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions responsible for global warming. instead, mr. trump says he'll announce next week whether he'll stick with the paris pact or abandon it. germa
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. on his first trip abroad as president of the united states, donald trump received a royal welcome in saudi arabia today. the president and first lady melania trump were greeted by saudi king salman, after they arrived on air force one in the saudi capital of riyadh. topping the official agenda, saudi agreements to purchase $110 billion of american-made military equipment and weapons, and to spend a total of $350 billion on arms and other goods over ten years. mr. trump described the deal
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they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle.e tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin's run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this month. rugby league is one of the most physical sports of all, but now there's a way of playing into your 70s or even 80s.. and it's all down to your shorts, apparently. mike bushell has been to castleford to see why masters rugby league is breaking down all age barriers. playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy is taking on players nearly 50 years younger, and it's been life changing. it is rolling back the years, it is good fun. i don't get knocked about. plen
they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle.e tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin's run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. criticism and consternation today following another, and more alarming, ballistic missile launch by north korea. japan's defense minister says the missile may be a new type, and u.s. officials are trying to determine exactly what it was.. though they said it apparently was not an intercontinental ballistic missile. it was launched yesterday from a site northwest of pyongyang. japanese and south korean officials say it flew for 30 minutes over a distance of 430 miles before plunging
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coming up, my interview with helen mirren. >> and buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks. but not in one part of the ballpark. how the a's are putting a limit on a favorite snack. >> big issue for weather today is the wind in portions of san francisco a 38-mile-per-hour wind gust today and if anything the wind will soon get stronger. details on a wind advisory and when we will return to the 80s coming up. allergies.. ,,,,,,,, - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries priced 40-70% off every day. bargainomics. that's our business model. and our business model is... delicious. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ to help fans with peanut allergies.. it's a first for a major league baseball team. kpix 5's don ford... on the no- peanut zone. >>> all new at 6:00 the oakland a's are making a move to help fans with peanut allergies. it's a first
coming up, my interview with helen mirren. >> and buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks. but not in one part of the ballpark. how the a's are putting a limit on a favorite snack. >> big issue for weather today is the wind in portions of san francisco a 38-mile-per-hour wind gust today and if anything the wind will soon get stronger. details on a wind advisory and when we will return to the 80s coming up. allergies.. ,,,,,,,, - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low...
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i was with helen thomas, who knew pat nixon quite well. pat turned to helen. tears are streaming down her face. she says, helen, can you believe with what has gone on, he took time to take me to dinner? i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say, look what he has done to you. but she was just overwhelmed that he had done this tiny gesture, after all he put her through. mentioned that there are invisible tripwires for first ladies. you mentioned a couple. this person wants similar tripwires. -- wants some more tripwires. until about the 1830's, it was the unwritten rule that the first lady did not go to visit anyone else. she had to wait until someone came to visit her. this is one of the reasons why someone like louisa adams said being in the presidency was like being in prison, because the limit on your sociability was such that you could not go calling. it was not written in a book, but that was the role. annette: there was a concern about martha washington at the beginning, that she and george were a bit imperious. there was a sense that -- he would have le
i was with helen thomas, who knew pat nixon quite well. pat turned to helen. tears are streaming down her face. she says, helen, can you believe with what has gone on, he took time to take me to dinner? i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say, look what he has done to you. but she was just overwhelmed that he had done this tiny gesture, after all he put her through. mentioned that there are invisible tripwires for first ladies. you mentioned a couple. this person wants similar tripwires. --...