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i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , rk around your lifestyleso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuingti sos for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begi chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: with the midterm e
i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , rk around your lifestyleso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuingti sos for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow?...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. the u.s. bids farewell to two national icons. >> ♪ you make me feel jane: a star-studded funeral for the queen of soul. top names from musicpond tics come together to detroit to celebrate aretha franklin. mr. clinton: she lived with power, not without weakness, but overcoming her weaknesses. i just loved her. jane: in washington, john mccain's body is brought back to the capitol, where he is lying in state. friends and colleagues gathered to honor him. and the latest film by oscar-winning director fonso inron is getting top marks venice, but the decision to stream it first gets mixed reviews. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. it has been a funeral fit for de queen of soul, and it everything. detroit is bidding farewell to aretha franklin with hours of singing, dancing, moving tributes, and yes, more singing. stars of the music industry, a politician civil rights activists came together to remember the woman whose voice and life made such an impa
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. the u.s. bids farewell to two national icons. >> ♪ you make me feel jane: a star-studded funeral for the queen of soul. top names from musicpond tics come together to detroit to celebrate aretha franklin. mr. clinton: she lived with power, not without weakness, but overcoming her weaknesses. i just loved her. jane: in washington, john mccain's body is brought back to the capitol, where he is...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. a year after fleeing myanmar, hundreds of rohingya muslims are in makeshift camps, facing an uncertain future. >> half of them are children, and there is little sign of them being able to return home to the myanmar anytime soon. jane: bewaref impeachment -- resident trump warns people they may become poorer if congress takes that step. pres. trump: i don't know how you can impeach somebody who has done a great job. i'll tell you what, if i get impeached, the market will crash. jane: and nearly 40 ars after jimmy carter left the white erhouse, he continues to s in his own inimitable style. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. over the past year we have reported extensively on the plight of the rohingya refugees fleeing myanmar. the united nations warns that half a million young people caught up in the crisis are at risk of becoming a los generation. hundreds of thousands of rohingyas live in overcrowded camps in a neighboring bangladesh, and for
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. a year after fleeing myanmar, hundreds of rohingya muslims are in makeshift camps, facing an uncertain future. >> half of them are children, and there is little sign of them being able to return home to the myanmar anytime soon. jane: bewaref impeachment -- resident trump warns people they may become poorer if congress takes that step. pres. trump: i don't know how you can impeach somebody who...
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jane: this is "bbc wews america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. president trump says a fantastic job was done in puerto rico folling hurricane maria, but the mayor of san juan tells the bbc neglect led to countless deaths. primary results show americans are going to extremes. the florida governor'e r picks a republican who embraces president trump against amo progressive deat. and who knew a fight over scallops could get so heated?nd french british fishermen are in a bitter battle over seafood. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. nearly a year after hurricane maria ravaged the island of puerto rico, the death toll has been rised to 2975 people, almost 50 times higher than the previous offial count of 64. local authorities blamed slow rescue efforts and insufficient resources. in ae moment,ll hear from the mayor of san juan. but president trump this afternoon gave his ministration high marks for their response. pres. trump: i think we did a fantastic job in puerto rico. a still helping puerto rico. the
jane: this is "bbc wews america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. president trump says a fantastic job was done in puerto rico folling hurricane maria, but the mayor of san juan tells the bbc neglect led to countless deaths. primary results show americans are going to extremes. the florida governor'e r picks a republican who embraces president trump against amo progressive deat. and who knew a fight over scallops could get so heated?nd french british fishermen are in a...
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jane: this is "bbc w news america." reporting from whington, i am jane o'brien. the trip is off -- the president says his secretary of state will not be going to north korea, citing lack of progress on denuclearization. john mccain is discontinuing medical treatment for cancer. the announcement leads to an outpouring of support from his senate colleagues. and the pope gets ready to visit ipeland, the first such trn nearly 40 year but it comes as new c church.y surrounds the jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and ound the globe. cretary pompeo's trip next week to pyongyang is off for the that was the word from the president today, who tweeted, "i asked secretary of state mike pompeo not to vote at this time -- not to go at this time because i feel we are not making sufficient progress with the f denuclearizationhe korean peninsula." he went on to place much of the blame on china, and ended by sending his warmest regard kto chairm. i'm joined by bruce klingner, who is at the heritage foundation. thanks for joining me. what do yo think prom
jane: this is "bbc w news america." reporting from whington, i am jane o'brien. the trip is off -- the president says his secretary of state will not be going to north korea, citing lack of progress on denuclearization. john mccain is discontinuing medical treatment for cancer. the announcement leads to an outpouring of support from his senate colleagues. and the pope gets ready to visit ipeland, the first such trn nearly 40 year but it comes as new c church.y surrounds the jane:...
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them to give them the news and jane promptedly fainted. that was ts last thing she wanted. she was very upset to think that they might need to go back down to washington. she was happy just in her life as it was and didn't really want to change. but she realized that pierce would always answer the call if the country asked, and so she agreed that he should go ahead and run as the democratic candidate. pierce went home, it was ungentlemanly fort candida ungentlemanly for the candidate to campaign at that time. and his vice president rufus cane went out and campaigned with a lot of his friends. they won the election in 1852. and king was ill, so he went off to cuba. and when it came time for the inauguration, congress had to pass an act for him to take the oath of office on foreign soil, which he did. he returned to washington two months later and died two or three days after that. so pierce never had a vice president. and there was nothing in place to put someone into office at that time. so that was kind of a loanly ti lonely time for him.
them to give them the news and jane promptedly fainted. that was ts last thing she wanted. she was very upset to think that they might need to go back down to washington. she was happy just in her life as it was and didn't really want to change. but she realized that pierce would always answer the call if the country asked, and so she agreed that he should go ahead and run as the democratic candidate. pierce went home, it was ungentlemanly fort candida ungentlemanly for the candidate to...
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jane passed away in 1863. then, he passed away in 1869. franklin pierce, unfortunately, was not well liked in new hampshire after he left the presidency over the kansas nebraska act. it took the state a long time to -- before they correct did -- erected a statue. they finally put up a statue for franklin pierce. his mark is, i do not think, that much because of the way his presidency ended. we hope people, when they visit the house, will have a better understanding of franklin pierce. we invite them to learn some of the accomplishments of pierce's administration in washington and to understand what he was like as a person. i think he deserves a lot of credit for the things he did accomplish while he was president. watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org city tour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. on september 15, 2014, president barack obama awarded the congressional medal of honor to bennie adkins for his actions in combat 48 years earlier. tv, hen american history talks ab
jane passed away in 1863. then, he passed away in 1869. franklin pierce, unfortunately, was not well liked in new hampshire after he left the presidency over the kansas nebraska act. it took the state a long time to -- before they correct did -- erected a statue. they finally put up a statue for franklin pierce. his mark is, i do not think, that much because of the way his presidency ended. we hope people, when they visit the house, will have a better understanding of franklin pierce. we invite...
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jane raybould: good morning to everyone. it is very scary that health care are increasing and the cost of prescription drugs is becoming more expensive. that is hurting nebraska families. it is washington politicians like senator fischer who are pushing the premium increases. she voted, along with a special interest health care group, like pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies, who have offended her campaign to $120,000. while she is taking their money, she is throwing nebraska families under the bus. she voted for health care premiums on middle-class families. she voted to impose an age task on the older nebraskans, charging them five times more. plan to put party aside and work with republicans and democrats to expand access, reduce cost, and make health care affordable. >> senator fischer, you have 30 seconds to respond. deb fischer: we have worked together in the senate on health care. we had the alexander murray plan. the democrats pulled out. they pulled out of it what it was time to come to the floor and ta
jane raybould: good morning to everyone. it is very scary that health care are increasing and the cost of prescription drugs is becoming more expensive. that is hurting nebraska families. it is washington politicians like senator fischer who are pushing the premium increases. she voted, along with a special interest health care group, like pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies, who have offended her campaign to $120,000. while she is taking their money, she is throwing nebraska...
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mary jane: definitely, definitely.obert: well, chris, michiko, give us an idea here in terms of your specialty and what people are going to get. chris peralta: yes. so, we are running the innovation pavilion. and we just want to teach people that tech is not just for tech geeks, but for everyone, right? so, kids, lolos and lolas. so, we have an amazing pavilion agenda this year. so, first of all, we have this little guy, so this is the star wars bb-8 unit. robert: very good. chris: and we have the filipinos in tech group that will be teaching kids how to code a bb-8 unit. robert: very good. chris: so, this bb-8 unit will be running around or rolling around. robert: does it roll now? chris: yes. robert: oh, let me see, let's take a-- chris: it'll be rolling around in the innovation pavilion. and we'll teach the kids--oops, how. robert: maybe not on a glass table, but you know, but you get--you get the idea. oh, very nice, okay. and what about some of the other things that you brought here? 'cause it's all about sort of
mary jane: definitely, definitely.obert: well, chris, michiko, give us an idea here in terms of your specialty and what people are going to get. chris peralta: yes. so, we are running the innovation pavilion. and we just want to teach people that tech is not just for tech geeks, but for everyone, right? so, kids, lolos and lolas. so, we have an amazing pavilion agenda this year. so, first of all, we have this little guy, so this is the star wars bb-8 unit. robert: very good. chris: and we have...
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, what wouldvote jane raybould do? can you be addressed answer?i don't like going back and trying to reinvent history. >> i am not getting a direct answer. ♪ thisu don't want to answer question, you don't want to answer this question. >> we take it back now live to the nebraska senate debate here on c-span. >> welcome back to the debate for u.s. senate in nebraska. we continue along. janeilmember re raybould, people are seeing money in their checks because of the tax law, but many say the tax cuts are you and at the wealthy and not average americans. if you are collected, what changes would you make to the current tax code and why? councilwoman raybould: i support tax cuts for middle-class families and small instances. that what you saw of the washington politicians is screw it up. it should have been the exact opposite. they have given and jacked up our deficit by giving massive, theanent tax cuts to largest corporations, who have been funding their campaigns. they gave temporary, measly tax cuts to hard-working nebraska families and our smooth -
, what wouldvote jane raybould do? can you be addressed answer?i don't like going back and trying to reinvent history. >> i am not getting a direct answer. ♪ thisu don't want to answer question, you don't want to answer this question. >> we take it back now live to the nebraska senate debate here on c-span. >> welcome back to the debate for u.s. senate in nebraska. we continue along. janeilmember re raybould, people are seeing money in their checks because of the tax law,...
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jane: congratulations. [inaudible] jane thank you. : thank you. you are all in the arena. you may not have won, but you are unbowed. thank you. [applause] right now, we're going to have dave calipinto introduce the grandfather of the fbi whistleblower. dave, who is a whistleblower attorney, please introduce fred. dave: it is an honor to introduce fred whitehurst who , blew the whistle on the fbi crime lab. he told me when he came up last night that we started representing him 26 years ago. and fred had a celebrated case, high profile, testified in the o.j. simpson case, the world trade center one case. he made a lot of news in the fbi, but really his mission, healy wanted one, -- he only wanted one well, actually two , things. one thing he wanted to do was to ensure that fbi agents from the fbi lab when they went into court would tell the truth. , the second thing he wanted was to find out who got hurt. and he has spent the last 20 -something years since his settlement at the fbi searching for those who got hurt, and it has taken that long, and people are finally being rel
jane: congratulations. [inaudible] jane thank you. : thank you. you are all in the arena. you may not have won, but you are unbowed. thank you. [applause] right now, we're going to have dave calipinto introduce the grandfather of the fbi whistleblower. dave, who is a whistleblower attorney, please introduce fred. dave: it is an honor to introduce fred whitehurst who , blew the whistle on the fbi crime lab. he told me when he came up last night that we started representing him 26 years ago. and...
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rachel carson, jane jacobs, jane goodall and alice waters . and you were taking a different approach and i thought maybe you could tell us how you came to do that. >> the book grew out of the conversation i was having with a friend and i realized that there were four women, each of whom intriguingly similar and adjacent ways had changed the way we thought about the world. carson, the environment. jacob levy, goodall, animals and alice waters, food and eating and what really interested me was that all of them, there were so many parallels in their stories, even though they didn't know each other, they were working in different fields, even in different generations so for instance, all were credentialedoutsiders. they were people who went into the field and literally got their hands literally and figuratively dirty and against all odds prevail . all were green before green had entered our vocabulary. three out of four wrote iconic books that the united social movements. and maybe most interesting, all came to power at a time when women had no vo
rachel carson, jane jacobs, jane goodall and alice waters . and you were taking a different approach and i thought maybe you could tell us how you came to do that. >> the book grew out of the conversation i was having with a friend and i realized that there were four women, each of whom intriguingly similar and adjacent ways had changed the way we thought about the world. carson, the environment. jacob levy, goodall, animals and alice waters, food and eating and what really interested me...
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jane fonda confirmed the hollywood trio is up to officially clock in. >> working directly from jane,dolly, lily and i are planning to be in it. jane told us last year that the time was right for a sequel. >> we certainly need it. i mean, equal pay, which is one of the issues that we raised, is still not achieved. >> fonda expects current workplace issues to be used. if they're not, i'm not in it. >> jane, lily and dolly will reprize their acts. >> kelsey grammar is now reportedly taking meetings with writers about a possible reboot of "frazier." >> all right, i'll do it. >> this is despite what he told us two years ago. >> you know, i could see it, but it's not going to happen. >> kelsey may be rethinking that after the run of reboots like will and grace and another show that was reported to be returning, "mad about you" may not be returning. >> it's happening. >> i don't know. probably not. >> paul reiser told nischelle that it's still being negotiated. >> yeah, yeah, let's do it. hold on a second, we have to figure out the business. then it's all caught up. >> everybody has such a
jane fonda confirmed the hollywood trio is up to officially clock in. >> working directly from jane,dolly, lily and i are planning to be in it. jane told us last year that the time was right for a sequel. >> we certainly need it. i mean, equal pay, which is one of the issues that we raised, is still not achieved. >> fonda expects current workplace issues to be used. if they're not, i'm not in it. >> jane, lily and dolly will reprize their acts. >> kelsey grammar is...
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>> jane. >> jimmy: jane. very good, jane. jane, where are you from? it is. >> jimmy: wow. i was going to write originally. but i'm just going to write england. okay, but -- [ laughter ] well, we're in the middle of summer. what is your favorite thing to do in the summer? [ light laughter ] anything. what's your favorite thing? the summer comes, what do you love to do? you love to -- >> the lake. >> oh, the lake. >> jimmy: oh, stop it. that was your answer. [ laughter ] it is the lake. you go to the lake? what lake? >> where do we go? >> jimmy: oh, my god. this is not -- [ laughter ] this is -- what's your favorite thing to do in the summer? what is your favorite thing to do? >> mohican lake. >> jimmy: mohican lake? >> yes. >> jimmy: mohican lake. mohican lake. and you go down and just chill out? do you get a boat? do you go on a boat? a pontoon boat or something? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not trying to get answers out of you. i was like -- you can volunteer them. i'm not trying to break you. >> i just took him a pontoon. >> jimmy: you really
>> jane. >> jimmy: jane. very good, jane. jane, where are you from? it is. >> jimmy: wow. i was going to write originally. but i'm just going to write england. okay, but -- [ laughter ] well, we're in the middle of summer. what is your favorite thing to do in the summer? [ light laughter ] anything. what's your favorite thing? the summer comes, what do you love to do? you love to -- >> the lake. >> oh, the lake. >> jimmy: oh, stop it. that was your answer. [...
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jane, i want to ask you about iran. some sanctions snapped back into place last night on iran after the united states left the iran nuclear deal. where does this go? where are we one month from now? >> what's the end game? what's trump's end game? if it's regime collapse in iran -- which it might be because if the economy tanks further, there could be more citizen unrest and so forth -- but if our goal is regime collapse -- and i think bolton said the goal was regime change, the message to kim jong-un and north korea is oops, if your family has been devoted for 70 years for regime survival and now you just saw the deal signed by iran not only be blown up but then the administration that signed it with others call for regime change, why would kim be motivated to do anything? so this ricochets across the globe and both china and russia are no longer supporting our actions in iran. they may end up continuing to trade with iran. that will be an interesting movie. so i don't see what the end is and the danger of miscalculati
jane, i want to ask you about iran. some sanctions snapped back into place last night on iran after the united states left the iran nuclear deal. where does this go? where are we one month from now? >> what's the end game? what's trump's end game? if it's regime collapse in iran -- which it might be because if the economy tanks further, there could be more citizen unrest and so forth -- but if our goal is regime collapse -- and i think bolton said the goal was regime change, the message...
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jane harmon and tony blanken, you're right, jane, it is a great combo. thank you both for being on qult new day" xbl you're great too. >> you're so great. >> aren't i great? >> you are so great. i'm glad you've finally come around to this. >> only book to people who say you're great from now on. jane harmon, back again after the break. no, don mcgahn cooperating extensively with the mueller investigation. what does this mean? we're going to speak to a former watergate special prosecutor to get some perspective next. consumption of very acidic foods can wear away your enamel. once they start wearing down, your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel toothpaste because it helps protect and strengthen your enamel. it's going to make them more resistant to the acid erosion so that your teeth are not bothering you and you feel good about your smile. it's pro enamel. it's good for your enamel. it's a positive thing. >>> the "new york times" reports that don mcgahn is extensively cooperating with special counsel robert mueller's russia
jane harmon and tony blanken, you're right, jane, it is a great combo. thank you both for being on qult new day" xbl you're great too. >> you're so great. >> aren't i great? >> you are so great. i'm glad you've finally come around to this. >> only book to people who say you're great from now on. jane harmon, back again after the break. no, don mcgahn cooperating extensively with the mueller investigation. what does this mean? we're going to speak to a former...
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want to do jane gets to the hospital you'll have a good chance of recovery. in saudi arabia it was a minor sensation the country opened its first movie theater in thirty five years and both men and women may have turned through cinema licenses the government hopes to earn up to a billion dollars a year crown prince mohammed bin salman wants to make the country less dependent on income from oil. after the population is under thirty young people are demanding more job opportunities. saudi women are also gaining greater freedoms they're now permitted to drive for example saudi arabia is opening up. which one till recently this was forbidden joanna twenty years old from jeddah learning to shoot movies setting up cameras lighting set design all this in a country where for decades the guardians of public morals held cinema for the devil's work three to one action to them or you know when people get to see a woman outdoors filming or shooting something with their camera it was taken as something that's weird or are not very usual to see but nowadays everything has b
want to do jane gets to the hospital you'll have a good chance of recovery. in saudi arabia it was a minor sensation the country opened its first movie theater in thirty five years and both men and women may have turned through cinema licenses the government hopes to earn up to a billion dollars a year crown prince mohammed bin salman wants to make the country less dependent on income from oil. after the population is under thirty young people are demanding more job opportunities. saudi women...
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cheryl: jane foley, thank you very much, jane, real quick, take a look at futures that we can before, we have some green numbers to show you this morning, there you go, there are futures, maria bartiromo looking good this morning. maria: it sure is. good morning, ladies, tgif, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, top stories right now before 6 on the east coast. we have what to expect and recent criticism from president trump ahead of hall meetings. no sign of progress just yet, china and the united states wrapping up trade talks as tariffs go into effect overnight. >> other nations seek to steal, copy or control american intellectual property and we have very, very little safeguards up and now we have probably the best in the world, we will protect america's ground jewel of intellectual property and advance technologies from harmful foreign investments. maria: very latest coming up. take a look at market futures indicating higher opening, s&p 500 is up 5, nasdaq currently showing gain of 16 and a half, quarter a percent higher on the nasdaq. this after down day yesterday on w
cheryl: jane foley, thank you very much, jane, real quick, take a look at futures that we can before, we have some green numbers to show you this morning, there you go, there are futures, maria bartiromo looking good this morning. maria: it sure is. good morning, ladies, tgif, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, top stories right now before 6 on the east coast. we have what to expect and recent criticism from president trump ahead of hall meetings. no sign of progress just yet, china...
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she turned over to me and she says, wedges, jane.[laughter] >> i have since taken that advice at future groundbreaking set i have attended. i mention all of these things because this was a huge project to bring to fruition. over 20 years. many partners, and i also sit on the san francisco county transportation authority. at our director is here. this authority has brought in over $200 million and sales tax to this project. of course, our state delegates, to mtc and i -- i see our chair is here. to the multiple regional and federal transportation agencies that made this possible. i also, as a representative of the district want to thank the residents and our workers. i want to recognize our tjpa citizens advisory committee and our east kutch community benefit district. our director is here, for really working alongside this project for all of these years. and shoring it is one that not just would serve the region but serve our neighborhood workers and residents as well. i want to thank our residents for their immense patience over the
she turned over to me and she says, wedges, jane.[laughter] >> i have since taken that advice at future groundbreaking set i have attended. i mention all of these things because this was a huge project to bring to fruition. over 20 years. many partners, and i also sit on the san francisco county transportation authority. at our director is here. this authority has brought in over $200 million and sales tax to this project. of course, our state delegates, to mtc and i -- i see our chair is...
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in addition to jane foster, we e futuree ther celebrity chef julia child. tend to say, julia child, she was a spy. no, she wasn't. she was something much more important. she was a registrar. she had a filing system that was a work of brilliance. all the intelligence for the theater came to her. she collated it, decided what was actionable and sent it out to the seal bases. paul child, artist, lumberjack, judo expert. future husband of julia. mapsmade three-dimensional , usually tabletop, the kind of maps that were used for operations so you could see the topography of the territory. this is dr. dillon ripley. dr. ripley, for many years after the war, was the head of the smithsonian institution. he was an ornithologist, one of those birdwatchers. oss, he is a is in brand-new phd. he is a young guy. on, if he heard the sound of a triple breasted thrush, he was gone. he would run off into the jungle and someone would have to go off and retrieve him. when he wasn't doing that, he was running secret intelligence operations down into thailand. this is very typica
in addition to jane foster, we e futuree ther celebrity chef julia child. tend to say, julia child, she was a spy. no, she wasn't. she was something much more important. she was a registrar. she had a filing system that was a work of brilliance. all the intelligence for the theater came to her. she collated it, decided what was actionable and sent it out to the seal bases. paul child, artist, lumberjack, judo expert. future husband of julia. mapsmade three-dimensional , usually tabletop, the...
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jane lewis explains. once a thriving coal mining community, but no longer.e village of glenbuck lies empty. a population ofjust 1500 empty. a population ofjust1500 worked and lived here, but the quarries are closed, the houses, gone. but the village hasn't been forgotten. thanks to a famous footballing link. bill shankly, the legendary manager who revived the fortu nes legendary manager who revived the fortunes of liverpool was arguably glenbuck‘s most famous son. the memorial in the village pays tribute to his anfield achievements. and while bill shankly himself is in the scottish football hall of fame, a group has been campaigning to ensure his birthplace is included as well. bill shankly was born here, he played football here, he played football with his brothers here. he took what he learnt to liverpool and made them great. if it wasn't for him being here and loading what he learned here, liverpool wouldn't be what they are today. he will be looking down today saying, get it into the hall of fame, i am sure he will. himself, he was in the hall of fame, h
jane lewis explains. once a thriving coal mining community, but no longer.e village of glenbuck lies empty. a population ofjust 1500 empty. a population ofjust1500 worked and lived here, but the quarries are closed, the houses, gone. but the village hasn't been forgotten. thanks to a famous footballing link. bill shankly, the legendary manager who revived the fortu nes legendary manager who revived the fortunes of liverpool was arguably glenbuck‘s most famous son. the memorial in the village...
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jane fonda took plate -- took lace in a panel discussion. she and the times up group pushing for a measure that would ban employers from requiring a new employee to give up their legal right to file harassment lawsuits. they say too many workers are forced to endure harassment and his termination because they waive their rights as a condition for employment. >> having our stories heard is one thing. changing the institutions and the laws that allow abuse and discrimination to continue is what has to happen now. >> jane fonda was joined by california's second lady, jennifer newsome, who says or should be done to spark a shift in the culture in the work place . the bill is opposed by state business advocates who say the change could spark a wave of litigation against business owners. >>> we are now hearing about a second attack on a sikh man in the central valley. police are searching for two men who kicked a seven-year-old sikh man to the ground and then spit on him in manti good. see video walking around antique is greystone park at 6:00 mon
jane fonda took plate -- took lace in a panel discussion. she and the times up group pushing for a measure that would ban employers from requiring a new employee to give up their legal right to file harassment lawsuits. they say too many workers are forced to endure harassment and his termination because they waive their rights as a condition for employment. >> having our stories heard is one thing. changing the institutions and the laws that allow abuse and discrimination to continue is...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am
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september already it was historic meeting in the demilitarized zone a trip by the south president when jane to the north capital would be the first such visit more than a decade both sides say they're committed to a thaw in relations despite pyongyang is continuing dispute with the u.s. over the terms of its denuclearization deal. runs foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has spoken exclusively to our zero about his country's relationship with the united states trumps decision to pull out of the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal this further strain ties between washington and tehran serif says the u.s.
september already it was historic meeting in the demilitarized zone a trip by the south president when jane to the north capital would be the first such visit more than a decade both sides say they're committed to a thaw in relations despite pyongyang is continuing dispute with the u.s. over the terms of its denuclearization deal. runs foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has spoken exclusively to our zero about his country's relationship with the united states trumps decision to pull out of...
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them to give them the news, and jane promptly fainted. that was the last thing she wanted. she was very upset to think they might need to go back down to washington. she was happy in her life as it was and did not really want to change, but she realized that pierce would always answer the call if the country asked, so she agreed that he should go ahead and run as a democratic candidate. pierce went home. it was ungentlemanly for the candidate to campaign at that presidenthis vice alongut and campaigned, with a lot of his friends. they won the election in 1852, and king was ill so he went off to cuba. when it came time for the inauguration, congress had to pass an act for him to take the oath of office on foreign soil, which he did. he returned to washington two months later and died two or three days after that. so p's never had a vice president, and there was nothing in ways -- pierce never had a vice president, and there was nothing in place to put someone in that position. that was a lonely time for him. inrce himself had a tragedy 185
them to give them the news, and jane promptly fainted. that was the last thing she wanted. she was very upset to think they might need to go back down to washington. she was happy in her life as it was and did not really want to change, but she realized that pierce would always answer the call if the country asked, so she agreed that he should go ahead and run as a democratic candidate. pierce went home. it was ungentlemanly for the candidate to campaign at that presidenthis vice alongut and...
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interesting story, jane come in the telegraph. maybe i should leave you to explain this one.e to recuse myself. jeremy corbyn is giving a speech tomorrow and he has got plans for the media and he has got plans for the media and what they will do. this is quite and what they will do. this is quite an eye—catching idea. it is about saying to the bbc, they should declare the social class of all presenters and journalists to improve diversity. this is a social mobility thing. i went to a comprehensive school in liveable and when i arrived in westminster i was very aware i was when i arrived in westminster i was very aware i was a when i arrived in westminster i was very aware i was a minority. it is appalling. however, ithink very aware i was a minority. it is appalling. however, i think it should be the case that broad figures are put forward. once you start to have named individuals and where they went to school, how was that information going to be used?|j think that information going to be used?” think that is slightly dangerous. it could become the weapon of social media. th
interesting story, jane come in the telegraph. maybe i should leave you to explain this one.e to recuse myself. jeremy corbyn is giving a speech tomorrow and he has got plans for the media and he has got plans for the media and what they will do. this is quite and what they will do. this is quite an eye—catching idea. it is about saying to the bbc, they should declare the social class of all presenters and journalists to improve diversity. this is a social mobility thing. i went to a...
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joining us for the hour, jane foley and neville hill.d morning to you both, great to have you with us. jane, let me start with you. it seems to be a downward trajectory for the yuan. what is it going to take for the pboc to meaningfully stem the losses? probably have today is the you when trading steady. >> that's right. although we know that the aim is to liberalize, the only hints that we get is quite the opposite. last week the market was having too much of an impact on the so if you look at this from a textbook point of view, no central bank wants the currency to move too fast. back.s push that i think what they want is a less rapid decline but i don't think anyone is convinced that it will for further. >> the latest decision by china, rhetorically, to play hardball in retaliation to president trump, could that be a policy mistake in terms of the economic hit the country could take? >> it could be, particularly given that the chinese economy seems to be slowing dramatically. i think that's probably one of the reasons the currency is
joining us for the hour, jane foley and neville hill.d morning to you both, great to have you with us. jane, let me start with you. it seems to be a downward trajectory for the yuan. what is it going to take for the pboc to meaningfully stem the losses? probably have today is the you when trading steady. >> that's right. although we know that the aim is to liberalize, the only hints that we get is quite the opposite. last week the market was having too much of an impact on the so if you...
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emily jane fox, senior reporter for "vanity fair" and biographer of the trump family. down in washington tonight, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. also happens to be a former senior official at the fbi. and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for of all things the southern district of new york, the jurisdiction at the center of much of today's news. welcome to you all. nicolle, i'd like to begin with you with something. mr. goldman's former bogs, preet bharara, the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, said on twitter today, just a plain statement of fact, "michael cohen in a courtroom in the southern district of new york under oath declared that the president directed him to commit a federal crime." a lot of this, all of this happened while you were on the air this afternoon. have you had time to inhale just what it is we witnessed today? >> you know, i thought about today. we were on the air together on the day of trump's bizarre inaugural address, which my old boss had colorful language to
emily jane fox, senior reporter for "vanity fair" and biographer of the trump family. down in washington tonight, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. also happens to be a former senior official at the fbi. and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for of all things the southern district of new york, the jurisdiction at the center of much of today's news. welcome to you all. nicolle, i'd like to begin with you with something. mr....
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hi,jane. this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. there's more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of 0rson welles' never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is back, just in time for the football — denzel washington pops up with the equalizer 2. he is on a vengeful mission, and you don't want to get in his way. i wouldn't argue with him! start with christopher robin... only a pg, and i am fascinated about whether this is really children's film for summer? what is this? ijust came from a screening where there were children there with their merchandise, thinking, "great, i am going see a winnie—the—pooh movie — how cute." they're not. ah, they're not. what they will see is very cute. he is famously a bea
hi,jane. this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. there's more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of 0rson welles' never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is back, just in time for the football...
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dan janes says good sportsmanship always the bottom line. he says it's protocol to say gg to your opponent attend of every event win or lose that means good game. live in the newsroom, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> cornell, thank you so much. the abc 7 news app has much more on the jacksonville, florida shooting, including reaction from survivors. download the app and be sure to enable push alerts because we'll be sending out breaking news updates on this story as they happen. >>> we have new developments on the killing of nearly a dozen cows in santa clara county. deputies arrested this man, 54-year-old mark belomini of fremont. he faces charges of animal abuse, illegal cattle driving and brandishing a weapon. at least nine cows were found dead, some in shallow graves in hollister this june. investigators believe a dispute over grazing rights might have triggered the killing. >>> developments in the ghost hip fire case. today the attorney for the defendant almena filed motion to set aside the recent rejection of a plea agreement in that c
dan janes says good sportsmanship always the bottom line. he says it's protocol to say gg to your opponent attend of every event win or lose that means good game. live in the newsroom, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> cornell, thank you so much. the abc 7 news app has much more on the jacksonville, florida shooting, including reaction from survivors. download the app and be sure to enable push alerts because we'll be sending out breaking news updates on this story as they happen....
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jane. destined for classic status. automotive history. dr. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the elite. lots. of investment bankers that carousel would never stop. wrong to want to ignore the reality of the whole thing michael off. of a system that spun out of control. everything the crush the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth w. australia has a new prime minister after scott morrison was chosen by the ruling liberal party morrison as the country's current treasurer and was picked after a leadership challenge to outgoing pm malcolm turnbull of. the u.k. government has published guidelines on how to prepare if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal this although britain's brags that minister dominic rob says he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. .
jane. destined for classic status. automotive history. dr. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the elite. lots. of investment bankers that carousel would never stop. wrong to want to ignore the reality of the whole thing michael off. of a system that spun out of control. everything the crush the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth w. australia has a new prime minister after scott morrison was chosen by the ruling liberal...
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i want to reintroduce you to jane. jane bought her car a few years ago for $33,000.iles per gallon. she drives 5 days a week and fills up every other week. in 10 years, by 2025, it's time to buy a new car. under current standards the car would get over 50 miles per h r gallon. she would only have to fill up once every month and a half. now, under new proposed standards, that car would now cost jane much less. of the but here's the kicker. she could still be filling up at least once a month. this is one example of a consumer. truth is markets and technology are already heading in this direction. all standards aside. joining me is nbc news chief environmental affairs correspondent ann thompson who has just gotten off the fine with the department of transportation and the epa to try to make sense of this. talk to me about what the real life impact of this is. >> the real life impact, the trump administration is saying they're going to save. that will save you about $2340 on the cost of the new car. reality is you will also be buying cars that use more gas, and put more
i want to reintroduce you to jane. jane bought her car a few years ago for $33,000.iles per gallon. she drives 5 days a week and fills up every other week. in 10 years, by 2025, it's time to buy a new car. under current standards the car would get over 50 miles per h r gallon. she would only have to fill up once every month and a half. now, under new proposed standards, that car would now cost jane much less. of the but here's the kicker. she could still be filling up at least once a month....
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the children, millie, jane, and grundy, go to school and learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for preacher. go to sunday school and nandi and me go to church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, but there is nothing to be gained on that front. i got my freedom papers in 1864 from provost marshal general of the department at nashville. now, nandi and i have completed -- concluded to test her sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you. i serve you faithfully for 32 years and nandi 22 years. at $25 a month for me and two dollars a week for nandi, our earnings would amount to $11,680. that is about $200,000 in today's money. so, back pay. as for the interest our time our wages have been set back, and mandy had a tooth pulled, and the balance will show what we are injustice and title to. he sent the money by adams express. if you fail to pay us for faithful labors in the past we can have little faith in your promises in the future. we trust the good maker has opened your eyes to the wrongs that you a
the children, millie, jane, and grundy, go to school and learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for preacher. go to sunday school and nandi and me go to church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, but there is nothing to be gained on that front. i got my freedom papers in 1864 from provost marshal general of the department at nashville. now, nandi and i have completed -- concluded to test her sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you....
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and this is the type that he imagined jane would have been so he was searching for jane all his life he was searching for this lost. and tina seen his life and it must have made him feel instinctively lonely. in some level she's reaching. in other novels she doesn't her name space she's the same pattern the same template the same woman. my sister is everything to me i am damned always to be separated from her and with her in an oscillation i have her in me and often outside me but i have lost her. it appeared she was a total stranger and she did inform me of this fact that some of my fictional works work in a literal sense true a couple of times i pushed him on family issues his no growing up childhood. got some stuff his mother was a communist they lived in berkeley. and if you reached a point it's just he stopped and i was like no i'm not going to talk anymore and it was very clear. here we needed a new computer programmer reality and the only clue we have to it is when some variable is changing and some alteration can all be ok for me we have to do the whole thing for a fish to be
and this is the type that he imagined jane would have been so he was searching for jane all his life he was searching for this lost. and tina seen his life and it must have made him feel instinctively lonely. in some level she's reaching. in other novels she doesn't her name space she's the same pattern the same template the same woman. my sister is everything to me i am damned always to be separated from her and with her in an oscillation i have her in me and often outside me but i have lost...