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. >> if you've never been, henrietta, oklahoma is a quiet town.blem is, some say it's been too quiet. >> they banned dancing within 500 feet of a church or a school. >> that's mayor jennifer explaining a 40-year-old law. passed when some thought dancing could lead one's feet down a troubled path. >> jump back. >> just like in the movie, "footloose," about another oklahoma town where dancing was banned, henrietta yearned for its own kevin bacon. then local outlaw and antique shop owner joanie rode into town wanting to hold a dance in the empty room upstairs from the store. >> do you feel like jesse james? >> you know, a little bit. >> but she was shot down by the city ordinance. her dance hall was an illegal 300 feet from a church. so at a raucous city council meeting, the law was challenged, and mayor clayson delivered the verdict. >> dancing is legal in henrietta, oklahoma. [ cheers and applause ] >> we get to dance any time we want to. >> it's going to be a lot of fun and good for the community. >> some folks got "footloose" right then and there
. >> if you've never been, henrietta, oklahoma is a quiet town.blem is, some say it's been too quiet. >> they banned dancing within 500 feet of a church or a school. >> that's mayor jennifer explaining a 40-year-old law. passed when some thought dancing could lead one's feet down a troubled path. >> jump back. >> just like in the movie, "footloose," about another oklahoma town where dancing was banned, henrietta yearned for its own kevin bacon. then local...
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terry and henrietta.the president last night and about markets today. what you learned from the president last night was that they're very focused on delivering these priorities. over 2017, possibly early into 2018. what you learned about markets which was not known before today was that what they prefer is hearing what the priorities are and what the resolve is as opposed to hearing details. then we can expect the details to come over the next weeks as kayla said. >> henrietta, seems to take the pressure off getting those right away and kind of trusting that the president and congress will figure it out. >> yeah. i mean, there is a lot of minutia that needs to go on, a lot of that is still being crafted by members of congress, specifically kevin brady, who you mentioned earlier. he is working with the white house advisers at the n.e.c. gary go gary cohn goes to the hill regularly to meet with members as does speaker ryan meet with trump to explain what they're working on. i understand there is a decision
terry and henrietta.the president last night and about markets today. what you learned from the president last night was that they're very focused on delivering these priorities. over 2017, possibly early into 2018. what you learned about markets which was not known before today was that what they prefer is hearing what the priorities are and what the resolve is as opposed to hearing details. then we can expect the details to come over the next weeks as kayla said. >> henrietta, seems to...
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oprah: i just finished the immortal life -- of henrietta.polio vaccine and other things, and your role and that is -- oprah: her daughter. david: will you continue acting? oprah: i will continue acting, developing shows that speak to the humanity of people in a way that makes them want to live better and do better, that exalts their victories and let them know that they are important. i would have to say that every day, david, that show was such a, it was like therapy for me, kind of like now. every day the show was, i paid attention. i have never been to a therapist, but i have paid attention all those days on the show, and i made therapy acceptable for a lot of people who thought not me. one of the things that started to get around mid-to-late 1990's was that everybody i had on the show, at the end of the show they would say something to me like, was that ok? was that ok? how was that? at the end of the interview. i started to then track it. it did not matter, i had gone and done a show where i was in a prison and interviewing a father who
oprah: i just finished the immortal life -- of henrietta.polio vaccine and other things, and your role and that is -- oprah: her daughter. david: will you continue acting? oprah: i will continue acting, developing shows that speak to the humanity of people in a way that makes them want to live better and do better, that exalts their victories and let them know that they are important. i would have to say that every day, david, that show was such a, it was like therapy for me, kind of like now....
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. >> for more on what was said and not said between the two leaders we're joined by henrietta trays ate. larry kudlow is here. joining us from the highway here at post nine. >> great walk. >> whole other story from the fdr. let me begin with you. what was the most significant thing you think came out of this? >> i thought it was incredible that the first two questions that came from the german reporters were about the potential imposition of a 20% border adjustment tax on imports in particular from germany who has a trade surplus with the united states on their imports and obviously angela merkel, chancellor, is being tasked as being pretty aggressive to president trump as they get into negotiations over economic policy. the president has the advantage of not having actually set a tax policy or a detailed trade policy in any kind of legislative text or policy text yet so she has to combat something that doesn't yet exist which puts him in a powerful position when it comes to negotiating. this is top of mind for german constituents and for angela merkel. she brought it up in a really te
. >> for more on what was said and not said between the two leaders we're joined by henrietta trays ate. larry kudlow is here. joining us from the highway here at post nine. >> great walk. >> whole other story from the fdr. let me begin with you. what was the most significant thing you think came out of this? >> i thought it was incredible that the first two questions that came from the german reporters were about the potential imposition of a 20% border adjustment tax...
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david: yes, i just finished the immortal life of henrietta -- [applause] s were used inl the polio vaccinend your role in that is -- oprah: her daughter. david: will you continue acting? oprah: i will continue acting, developing shows that speak to the humanity of people in a way that makes them want to live better and do better, that exalts their victories and lets them know that they are important and meaningful in the world. i would have to say that every day, david, that show was such a, it was like therapy for me, kind of like now. david: right. oprah: every day the show was, i paid attention. right? i have never been to a therapist, but i have paid attention all those days on the show, and i made therapy acceptable for a lot of people who thought not me. so one of the things that i started to get around mid-to-late 1990's was that everybody that i had on the show, at the end of the show they would say something to me like, was that ok? was that ok? how was that? was that ok? at the end of the interview. i started to then track it. it did not matter if it was, i had gone and done a sh
david: yes, i just finished the immortal life of henrietta -- [applause] s were used inl the polio vaccinend your role in that is -- oprah: her daughter. david: will you continue acting? oprah: i will continue acting, developing shows that speak to the humanity of people in a way that makes them want to live better and do better, that exalts their victories and lets them know that they are important and meaningful in the world. i would have to say that every day, david, that show was such a, it...
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>> this is henrietta looking at the magnificent images, looking at the images taken because the wholeky had to be covered. there was a second observatory built in peru to photograph the stars of the southern hemisphere and she was looking at the images of the clouds and discovered a couple variable stars and made a fundamentally discovery about the pattern of the variation of the stars that took the longest time that tend to be the brightest stars and that observation led to the first usable yardstick for the milky way to be determined -- they figured out that it was not the only galaxy in the universe that the universe in fact consisted of multiple galaxies. >> it would be fair to say that at that time they were not sure if the universe was maybe a few hundred thousand light-years across and maybe that was it. >> this led to us looking at the spiral galaxies and then to place ourselves within the geometry.
>> this is henrietta looking at the magnificent images, looking at the images taken because the wholeky had to be covered. there was a second observatory built in peru to photograph the stars of the southern hemisphere and she was looking at the images of the clouds and discovered a couple variable stars and made a fundamentally discovery about the pattern of the variation of the stars that took the longest time that tend to be the brightest stars and that observation led to the first...
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next century and beyond what to make three points it changes the way that our eyes see the court henrietta recalling of the judge to the judging gives us a special opportunity to talk caout their constitution what the government and end cannot do.look a when you look at those nine s justices sitting together is hard to tell them apartice ra calling attention to the office rather than the person with the put not his or her role divorces the personalities into the background to focus on the importance of the job to drill down on the facts and the law. they're objective and done change based on their personality better evaluated not what they wish the of boss said someone famously said the bisbee is an essential ingredient well meant but very foolish your gender laurence skin or bank account cannot decide your fate and the fee is not the role of the supreme court justice but it is our role for those who have been hired and fired by the people to identify with the hopes and struggles but they have a different job for the judge's robe is there to remind the judge and us of that if the facts and
next century and beyond what to make three points it changes the way that our eyes see the court henrietta recalling of the judge to the judging gives us a special opportunity to talk caout their constitution what the government and end cannot do.look a when you look at those nine s justices sitting together is hard to tell them apartice ra calling attention to the office rather than the person with the put not his or her role divorces the personalities into the background to focus on the...
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. >> this is henrietta left it looking at, i want to get this magnificent image. was looking at images taken from south america. because the whole sky had to be covered, there was a observatory building in peru, just photographing the stars of the southern hemisphere and she was looking at images of the transatlantic clouds and she discovered 12,000 variable stars and made a fundamental discovery about thpattern of variation that the stars that took the longest time to go through their cycles tended to be the brigest stars. and all of the stars she was looking at roughly the same distance away so the ones that were brighter, really were brighter. that led to the first usable yardstick in measuring what we would call now the lactic distance and intergalactic distances in space. and her work and able the size of the milky way to be determined, maybe getting ahead of the slides here. >> they figured out but milky way was not the only galaxy in the universe, the universe in fact consisted of multiple galaxies. >> it would be fair to say at that time we weren't sure if
. >> this is henrietta left it looking at, i want to get this magnificent image. was looking at images taken from south america. because the whole sky had to be covered, there was a observatory building in peru, just photographing the stars of the southern hemisphere and she was looking at images of the transatlantic clouds and she discovered 12,000 variable stars and made a fundamental discovery about thpattern of variation that the stars that took the longest time to go through their...