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jane's odd behavior. lie about a prowler and on top of it all, the gun in the grandfather clock. jane hired a lawyer and pleaded not guilty. the story that came out turned the whole case on its head. >> mr. laut was a monster. >> coming up. what had been happening behind closed doors. >>> when dateline continues. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. everything was so fresh in the beginning... but that plug quickly faded. luckily there's new febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. breathe happy with new febreze plug. non-drowsy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: vo
jane's odd behavior. lie about a prowler and on top of it all, the gun in the grandfather clock. jane hired a lawyer and pleaded not guilty. the story that came out turned the whole case on its head. >> mr. laut was a monster. >> coming up. what had been happening behind closed doors. >>> when dateline continues. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily....
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. pressure mounts as congress waits to hear from preme court pick brett kavanaugh and the woman accusing him of assault. president trump defends the judge and says democrats are playing politics. pres. trump: he is an incredible man, incredie intellect, he ll make an incredible supreme court justice, but we wanto go through process, we want to hear both sides. jane: the latest salvo in the escalating trade war b the u.s. and china, but this round of tariffs comes with accusations of election meddling. an--going home with an emmy "gamof thrones" continues it reign, but a surprise proposal may have stolen the night. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and aroundhe globe. today president trump made it clear that he stands firmly behind his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. his defense comes after f christine blasd says the judge tried to sexually assault her in high school, an allegation he flatly denies. both parties have been invited cito testify before the
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. pressure mounts as congress waits to hear from preme court pick brett kavanaugh and the woman accusing him of assault. president trump defends the judge and says democrats are playing politics. pres. trump: he is an incredible man, incredie intellect, he ll make an incredible supreme court justice, but we wanto go through process, we want to hear both sides. jane: the latest salvo in the escalating...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. the u.s. bids farell to two national icons. >> ♪ you make me feel jane: a star-studded funeral for the queen of soul. top names from music and politics come together to detroit to celebrate aretha franklin. mr. clinton: she lived with power, notithout weakness, but overcoming her weaknesses. 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 alfonso inron is getting top marks venice, but the deci to stream it first gets mixed views. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the worldfu it has been ral fit for the queen of soul, and it had everything. detroit is bidding farewell to aretha franklin with hours of singing, dancing, moving tributes, and yes, more singing. stars of the music industry, politicians, and civil rights activists came together to er the woman whose voice and life made such an impact. from detroit, the bb
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. the u.s. bids farell to two national icons. >> ♪ you make me feel jane: a star-studded funeral for the queen of soul. top names from music and politics come together to detroit to celebrate aretha franklin. mr. clinton: she lived with power, notithout weakness, but overcoming her weaknesses. jane: in washington, john mccain's body is brought back to the capitol, where he is lying in state....
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i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching "world news america." > with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can tr download now from selected stp ores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,re and int financial. or>> how do we shape our tw? it stas with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to 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 -- uryour plans, your goals, dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour toni senators press the supreme
i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching "world news america." > with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can tr download now from selected stp ores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,re and int financial. or>> how do...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. hurricane florence is being felt along the carolina coast. it is just the start of what could be days of damaging weather. laura: the wind and the rate is lashing us here in wilmington, north carolina.ge the leading f hurricane has arrived, but the worst is yet to come. jane: as this storm bears down, the president disputes the death toll from last year's hurricane maria in puerto rico, claiming the number was inflated by democrats.du and they ged just as the financial crisis hit, so what happened to the class of 2008? tonight catch up with them a decade on. ne: welcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. all week, the east coast of the u.s. has been bracing r hurricane florence, and the storm is beginning to make itself felt. along the carolina coast, th winds have picked up and the rain has started to fall. although the storm has weakened to a category 2, the impactul still be catastrophic. the bbc's laura trevelyan is in wilmington, north carolina, and
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. hurricane florence is being felt along the carolina coast. it is just the start of what could be days of damaging weather. laura: the wind and the rate is lashing us here in wilmington, north carolina.ge the leading f hurricane has arrived, but the worst is yet to come. jane: as this storm bears down, the president disputes the death toll from last year's hurricane maria in puerto rico, claiming the...
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jane: absolutely. one of the frustrations that the leaders in the region have to' it the most. >> correct there, are serious challenges on palestinian side. no one should gloss over that. and i think that there are ways to begin to lay the ground work to deal with the issues. jane: i could not agree more, two countries to remind overtime step forward and made the steps for peace. those were our jordan an egypt, they still observe agreements they made it is tragic -- >> you are right, i write a chapter that tries to do justice, i am cand it in the chapter about things we might have done differently. but also, we're moments of opportunity were there and not seized. i'm an optimism, president obama accused me of being overly optimistic. but i am an optimistic. i believe my book is answer to bob woodward's book, his book lays out problems of washington today, this book and the journey tells the story of what you do about it how you manage to deal with these things that seem insurmount able as they did when
jane: absolutely. one of the frustrations that the leaders in the region have to' it the most. >> correct there, are serious challenges on palestinian side. no one should gloss over that. and i think that there are ways to begin to lay the ground work to deal with the issues. jane: i could not agree more, two countries to remind overtime step forward and made the steps for peace. those were our jordan an egypt, they still observe agreements they made it is tragic -- >> you are...
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jane doe was a teenager being held. brett cavanagh is already believed by his supporters and critics alike to be a sure fire decisive vote to overturn roe. it is not a theirettic argument. it turns out we could watch him at work on the subject. or at least we can work him at work on the subject. this is the tape. it is from the jane doe cases from earlier this year during the trump administration. jane doe was a teenager being held. the aclu sued on her behalf after that girl realized she was pregnant, the trump administration did everything they physically could to block her from getting an abortion despite that she had the right to do it, a right protected by the constitution, whether you're an immigrant or not, a teenager or not, whether you're in custody or not. the way that case went down is important. even the government admitted they could not block this girl from getting an abortion if she wanted one. they had to make it look like they were doing something else. it was physically holding her and not leave. that
jane doe was a teenager being held. brett cavanagh is already believed by his supporters and critics alike to be a sure fire decisive vote to overturn roe. it is not a theirettic argument. it turns out we could watch him at work on the subject. or at least we can work him at work on the subject. this is the tape. it is from the jane doe cases from earlier this year during the trump administration. jane doe was a teenager being held. the aclu sued on her behalf after that girl realized she was...
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jane doe had been in their custody for weeks. they had not made any progress finding a sponsor for her. well, on the tape of the d.c. circuit court of appeals hearing, it turned out he really liked that argument from the government about some theoretical sponsor that might come along sometime, someday, somehow, who could maybe allow that girl to get an abortion. sometime in the future. well, this is the audio of the jane doe hearing in front of an appeals court panel that included brett kavanaugh. this is october 20th of last year. you will hear brett kavanaugh. the other voice you'll hear is bridget, the aclu lawyer representing the teenage girl, jane doe in this case. >> both sides seem to agree under current supreme court law, the government can't block the abortion. my question, i'll start with you. as i did with the government. doesn't the sponsor option, if it is effectuated, resolve the case, if it could be done by tuesday, for example. >> your honor, i'm not sure that -- >> or friday and we have a couple weeks at most. i
jane doe had been in their custody for weeks. they had not made any progress finding a sponsor for her. well, on the tape of the d.c. circuit court of appeals hearing, it turned out he really liked that argument from the government about some theoretical sponsor that might come along sometime, someday, somehow, who could maybe allow that girl to get an abortion. sometime in the future. well, this is the audio of the jane doe hearing in front of an appeals court panel that included brett...
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jane doe was a teenager being held. the aclu sued on her behalf after that girl realized she was pregnant, the trump administration did everything they physically could to block her from getting an abortion despite that she had the right to do it, a right protected by the constitution, whether you're an immigrant or not, a teenager or not, whether you're in custody or not. the way that case went down is important. even the government admitted they could not block this girl from getting an abortion if she wanted one. they had to make it look like they were doing something else. it was physically holding her and not leave. that made it a difficult case to make. they're not allowed to just block her. they had to come up with an explanation that made it seem n not, the trump administration that they were not completely blocking jane doe's access to abortion because in theory, they might be able to find a sponsor, like foster parent, to take custody of the girl and then maybe that person, that sponsor would let the girl go t
jane doe was a teenager being held. the aclu sued on her behalf after that girl realized she was pregnant, the trump administration did everything they physically could to block her from getting an abortion despite that she had the right to do it, a right protected by the constitution, whether you're an immigrant or not, a teenager or not, whether you're in custody or not. the way that case went down is important. even the government admitted they could not block this girl from getting an...
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tonight stephen welcomes: jane fonda and willie nelson featuring jon batiste and stay human., live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey, everybody! please, have a seat. please, sit down everybody, thank you so much. thanks down here, up there. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is so good, so good to be back, isn't it? we've only been off for a couple of days, and holy moly-- news, i can't leave you alone for five minutes. i leave town to go to the emmys, and the last words out of my mouth are, don't break anything." i come back, look at this place. when i left, it looked like smooth sailing for the senate confirmation of supreme court nominee and judge full of dread, brett kavanaugh. ( laughter ) last week, we found out that a woman had written an anonymous letter to senator dianne feinstein accusing kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party when they were in high school. it's a horrifying story, and a serious accusation. but republican
tonight stephen welcomes: jane fonda and willie nelson featuring jon batiste and stay human., live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey, everybody! please, have a seat. please, sit down everybody, thank you so much. thanks down here, up there. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is so good, so good to be back, isn't it? we've only been off for a...
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i had to see jane go through all of it. delaying her further, she's already been delayed at that point for many weeks . the coercion tactic, the pressure and she never once wavered. never once. and this could have affected her.she could have been forced to have a child against her will. >> the surgical procedure, didn't she instead of the other option? >> she had the option to do a medical abortion early on, but because she was delayed and constantly week after week, she had to have a surgical abortion. >> and health risks? >> the health risks increased as she was pushed further into her pregnancy. >> my time is expired, thank you. i have a lot more questions, this is a greatpanel and i want to thank you for being here today, thank you . >> senator booker. >> thank you very much. firstly, i want to ask a couple things because i was confused by some of the very, i guess very pointed language so professor maria, i'd like to start with you if i can. you were mentioning the standards that were not applied in the garza case and
i had to see jane go through all of it. delaying her further, she's already been delayed at that point for many weeks . the coercion tactic, the pressure and she never once wavered. never once. and this could have affected her.she could have been forced to have a child against her will. >> the surgical procedure, didn't she instead of the other option? >> she had the option to do a medical abortion early on, but because she was delayed and constantly week after week, she had to have...
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despite of his jane was strong. she was determined not to be forced to carry the pregnancy to term against her will. so we fall back on her behalf. without a lawsuit in texas state court to apply the facility to lodging to be transported. at the same time the aclu pursued a constitutional lawsuit in federal court in d.c. on my behalf as james guardian ad litem. although the aclu represents me come to be clear i am testify on my own behalf. the ac unit in a number to sort from the district court to stop the government from blocking james abortion but the government appealed. judge kavanaugh issued an order giving the government 11 more days to find a sponsor for jane come something they had failed to do for the previous six weeks. furthermore, at the end of those 11 days judge kavanaugh's order would not have granted jane, the jane could finally get the care she needed. rather, should have two start a case all over again in the cover could appeal. this could've taken weeks and by the forced her to carry the pregnancy
despite of his jane was strong. she was determined not to be forced to carry the pregnancy to term against her will. so we fall back on her behalf. without a lawsuit in texas state court to apply the facility to lodging to be transported. at the same time the aclu pursued a constitutional lawsuit in federal court in d.c. on my behalf as james guardian ad litem. although the aclu represents me come to be clear i am testify on my own behalf. the ac unit in a number to sort from the district court...
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i will never forget meeting jane for the first time. she was petite, 17 -year-old but as i quickly learned no one should underestimate her. was always strong. she was very certain about her decision to terminate her pregnancy. in texas minors seeking to terminate the presidency was obtain parental consent or judicial bypass. it's an order from the court allowing the minor to consent to the procedure on her own. it was in that context i was appointed jane's guardian ad litem. a state court granted for bypass. we scheduled her appointment and confirmed the medical cost would be covered by a private source. it was then that the government stepped in and ordered the facility to prevent her from going to her medical appointment. the way the chain was tweeted was unbearable. even after she made her decision she was forced to undergo biased counseling including a medically unnecessary sonogram and an anti- immersion crisis pregnancy center. as jane later said people i don't even know are trying to make me change my mind. i made my decision and
i will never forget meeting jane for the first time. she was petite, 17 -year-old but as i quickly learned no one should underestimate her. was always strong. she was very certain about her decision to terminate her pregnancy. in texas minors seeking to terminate the presidency was obtain parental consent or judicial bypass. it's an order from the court allowing the minor to consent to the procedure on her own. it was in that context i was appointed jane's guardian ad litem. a state court...
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i had to see jane go through all of it. delaying her further, she's already been delayed at that point for many weeks . the coercion tactic, the pressure and she never once wavered. never once. and this could have affected her.she could have been forced to have a child against her will. >> the surgical procedure, didn't she instead of the other option? >> she had the option to do a medical abortion early on, but because she was delayed and constantly week after week, she had to have a surgical abortion. >> and health risks? >> the health risks increased as she was pushed further into her pregnancy. >> my time is expired, thank you. i have a lot more questions, this is a greatpanel and i want to thank you for being here today, thank you . >> senator booker. >> thank you very much. firstly, i want to ask a couple things because i was confused by some of the very, i guess very pointed language so professor maria, i'd like to start with you if i can. you were mentioning the standards that were not applied in the garza case and
i had to see jane go through all of it. delaying her further, she's already been delayed at that point for many weeks . the coercion tactic, the pressure and she never once wavered. never once. and this could have affected her.she could have been forced to have a child against her will. >> the surgical procedure, didn't she instead of the other option? >> she had the option to do a medical abortion early on, but because she was delayed and constantly week after week, she had to have...
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further, judge kavanaugh did not explain how the governments flat prohibition wholly preventing jane doe from accessing abortion failed to constitute an undue burden under casey or a pre-viability banned treaty roe door get away potential harm to jane just in from a further delay against the purported benefits of that delay as it is required by wholeen woman's health. judge kavanaugh's record indgh' garza suggest rather than respecting precedent, he will undermine or ignore it and in so doing he will provide the necessary fifth vote that would utterly eviscerate the right to a portion. during the sink when asked by u.s. senator feinstein whether he agreed with the statement that a woman's right to control for reproductive life impacts ability to participate equally in the economic and social life of the nation, judge l kavanaugs reply was not i agree.gr instead he said, i understand the importance of the precedent set forth in roe v. wade. we have seen this before. in 2005 then judge roberts came before this committee and stated that roe is the settled law of the land during his own
further, judge kavanaugh did not explain how the governments flat prohibition wholly preventing jane doe from accessing abortion failed to constitute an undue burden under casey or a pre-viability banned treaty roe door get away potential harm to jane just in from a further delay against the purported benefits of that delay as it is required by wholeen woman's health. judge kavanaugh's record indgh' garza suggest rather than respecting precedent, he will undermine or ignore it and in so doing...
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janee deville disappeared from atlanta. she was last seen in new york. amyal cho has the emotilea from her family. >> it's been almost three weeks since anyone has seen jenee ll devi her family and friends have made posters saying we love you, janee. theyhey just want her home. >> i love my sister. i can remember the minute she was born. janee's brother justin says ever since his little sister went missing it's all he can think about. >> i dust wanted to the right thing at all times for her and make sure she always had a role model to look, up and i always just tried to be that focal point for her. >>iloday f and friends holding a cookout to spreawo th rd about the search. janee was last seen leaving duvall high school on september 4th and going t queens, new york, with her boyfriend. the boyfriend is home, but she n says hed stay behind, and he doesn't know where she is. >> all i can do is hope and pray. >> her dad says his daughter is at nd an honors stude duvall high and it's unlike her to leave without telli w them. >> verried at this point because i
janee deville disappeared from atlanta. she was last seen in new york. amyal cho has the emotilea from her family. >> it's been almost three weeks since anyone has seen jenee ll devi her family and friends have made posters saying we love you, janee. theyhey just want her home. >> i love my sister. i can remember the minute she was born. janee's brother justin says ever since his little sister went missing it's all he can think about. >> i dust wanted to the right thing at all...
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like jane, she -- you know, she doesn't have a virginagina any . happy to be alive and to help others. now she has a mission. i need to be there for others. i'm so happy to be alive. i'm so happy not to have all the sexual diseases because we do have other girls who have hiv and things. she's like, oh, my god, i'm still very happy. i don't have all these. >> even though she's been so brutalized. >> i think when you meet jane, you understand what a -- a kind of -- i see her as close to god as one can get. she's somebody who has gone through the worst violence. she's had over i think 10 or 12 operations. her body -- >> 11. >> 11 operations. her body has been desecrated. and yet her spirit, her love for the other women, her care for the other women has literally lifted her and guided her to another place. >> is this what you hope the documentary will do to spread that -- what was the reason for making the documentary? >> i think it was, first of all, i think it's very important for people not to forget that there is still a war going on, you know, a s
like jane, she -- you know, she doesn't have a virginagina any . happy to be alive and to help others. now she has a mission. i need to be there for others. i'm so happy to be alive. i'm so happy not to have all the sexual diseases because we do have other girls who have hiv and things. she's like, oh, my god, i'm still very happy. i don't have all these. >> even though she's been so brutalized. >> i think when you meet jane, you understand what a -- a kind of -- i see her as close...
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that's jane hearn. [applause] >> our next amazing young lady, "mississippi's exiled daughter: how my civil rights baptism under fire shaped myy life", brenda travis is the founder of the brenda travis historical education foundation, an organization based in mississippi is history to teach civil rights history today's youth brick she speaks widely to school and civic groups about her experience as a 1960s civil rights activist, brenda travis. [applause] >> stephanie rolph, "resisting equality: the citizen's council, 1954-1989", an associate professor inn history department in jackson, mississippi. she earned her phd in history from mississippi state university in 2009. in addition to work as a phenomenal teacher she is a academic director for the shepherd higher education consortium on poverty. stephanie rolph. [applause] >> this guy on the end, "breach of peace: portraits of the 1961 mississippi freedomrs riders," eric etheridge. eric is the author photographer of "breach of peace" ." this book contain
that's jane hearn. [applause] >> our next amazing young lady, "mississippi's exiled daughter: how my civil rights baptism under fire shaped myy life", brenda travis is the founder of the brenda travis historical education foundation, an organization based in mississippi is history to teach civil rights history today's youth brick she speaks widely to school and civic groups about her experience as a 1960s civil rights activist, brenda travis. [applause] >> stephanie rolph,...
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jane dough did everything herself -- jane doe did everything herself to secure that abortion. she got permission from the judge, her own transportation, yet the federal government physically blocked her from leaving the government-run shelter where she was detained. then the aclu sued on her behalf and her case eventually made it it in front of judge kavanaugh. although he recognized the time sensitivity, even clarifying that she would no longer be able to seek a legal abortion in texas at 20 weeks, judge kavanaugh blocked jane doe's access to her legally allowable abortion when she was about 15 weeks pregnant. he gave the trump administration 11 more days to find a sponsor, a process that he was aware takes months to complete. and he told jane doe after those 11 days she could ask a lower court again for an abortion if at 17 weeks she was unsuccessful, then he told her she could bring it up again to him for consideration, which would have been scheduled when she was at that point 18 or 19 weeks pregnant if she were lucky. court delays could have pushed it even further. seriou
jane dough did everything herself -- jane doe did everything herself to secure that abortion. she got permission from the judge, her own transportation, yet the federal government physically blocked her from leaving the government-run shelter where she was detained. then the aclu sued on her behalf and her case eventually made it it in front of judge kavanaugh. although he recognized the time sensitivity, even clarifying that she would no longer be able to seek a legal abortion in texas at 20...
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jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> i had to tell dan.t of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say, we found her, and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me, and ida says, dan, she says, i have some bad news for you. >> dan, she was i.d.'d, and it was her. they found -- you know, she was pregnant and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit, and ida consoled me a little bit and said, it's okay. it's okay, you know. then she says, is there anything that we can do? do you need anything? i said, no. i just said, the information you gave me was plenty. >> of course, there was more dan needed to do that evening. he would have to tell michelle's 12 year old daughter angelica. >> and i said, angelica, detective lopez just told us that your mother has been positi
jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> i had to tell dan.t of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say, we found her, and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me, and ida says, dan, she says, i have some bad news for you. >> dan, she was i.d.'d, and it was her. they found -- you know, she was pregnant and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at...
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i was chagrined i had not found it myself, but i had not thought that mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in september 1865. now with wonderful digitized newspapers where we could keyword search, i might have found the source more quickly using modern technology. but that article represents a whole new set of leads i hope folks will follow. so richards and others like her , key to van lose network. beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew the double life -- van lew the double life becomes more risky as she and her fellow union operatives are enlisted into the federal secret service . it took the federal was a while to get their act together. but finally they have gotten wind from people who have made their way out of richmond that there is an underground. they sign her up. and van lew's role at this point is crucial. her mansion on church hill is the nerve center of the spy operation. she is best described as a spymaster. who oversaw and deployed a group of unionist operatives. and to my mind again as all this came to light, the very existence of this network undercut the craz
i was chagrined i had not found it myself, but i had not thought that mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in september 1865. now with wonderful digitized newspapers where we could keyword search, i might have found the source more quickly using modern technology. but that article represents a whole new set of leads i hope folks will follow. so richards and others like her , key to van lose network. beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew the double life -- van lew the double life...
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jane doe number one claims in 2016 the couple invited her to a boat party. she became intoxicated and that's when she was taken to robicheaux's home where she says they drugged and raped her. while she was incapable of resisting. police say the encounter was filmed. later that year, police say jane doe number two drank with the couple at a bar then was taken unconscious to robicheaux's home where the couple sexually assaulted her. she allegedly woke up and screamed for help. a neighbor called the newport beach police department who responded to the scene and investigated. authorities now saying based on the number of videos the couple made, there could be hundreds more jane does. >> we don't know how many victims there might be out there. we don't want this to happen to any other women. >> it is rare but it isn't unheard of that you have a woman being used to bait and lure other women. it lulls a victim into a false sense of security, and so she may be thinking, well, there are two of them, they're a couple, there is this other woman there, and she will help
jane doe number one claims in 2016 the couple invited her to a boat party. she became intoxicated and that's when she was taken to robicheaux's home where she says they drugged and raped her. while she was incapable of resisting. police say the encounter was filmed. later that year, police say jane doe number two drank with the couple at a bar then was taken unconscious to robicheaux's home where the couple sexually assaulted her. she allegedly woke up and screamed for help. a neighbor called...
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soy jane richards, she says in the speech in the brooklyn church that i mentioned, was a big advocate of education. she shared that with van lew. i am certain and i hope someone does this work. projects and other i am of two minds about this, where to go back to this, but i think the article in the new york anglo african suggests that there are other such clues out there and they represent a whole new set of it leads to follow when it comes to managing richards so i believe that much more is knowable about her than i thought whenever the book. vasty because of the number of sources that have been digitized. goave not done the work to to every available database and typing in the relevant terms but whoever does that i think will be rewarded with more details about mary returns. richards. we are at the end of our time. thank you all for coming. >> [applause]
soy jane richards, she says in the speech in the brooklyn church that i mentioned, was a big advocate of education. she shared that with van lew. i am certain and i hope someone does this work. projects and other i am of two minds about this, where to go back to this, but i think the article in the new york anglo african suggests that there are other such clues out there and they represent a whole new set of it leads to follow when it comes to managing richards so i believe that much more is...
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but i hadn't thought in a million years that mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in september of 1865. and now of course with our wonderful digitized newspapers where we can key word search and so on i might have found the source more quickly using modern technology. but in any case, that article represents a whole new set of leads i hope folks will follow in this story. so richards and others like her key to van lew's network. now, beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew's double life, whereby she is preteppingd to be a loyal con fed trat lady while working for the union, her double life becomes considerably more risky as she and her fellow union operatives are formally enlisted into the federal secret service to -- took the federalas while to get their act together and intelligence gathering. but finally they do. they have gotten wind from various people who made their way out of richmond that there's this underground there and ben butler and others reach out to her and sign her up, van lew. and van lew's role at this point is crucial. her mansion on churchill is the nerve
but i hadn't thought in a million years that mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in september of 1865. and now of course with our wonderful digitized newspapers where we can key word search and so on i might have found the source more quickly using modern technology. but in any case, that article represents a whole new set of leads i hope folks will follow in this story. so richards and others like her key to van lew's network. now, beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew's double...
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jane. i can ask you two easy questions, jane? yeah. ok, first, have you ever been on an escalator?e you have, everybody has. answer me this. last time you were on an escalator, jane, did anybody clap? laughter. they do with me. and i was running a little bit late tonight, jane, right? so i was pushing as fast as i can down the royal mile and some guy came up with the most original line i've ever heard. and he went, "slow down mate, or you'll get a speeding ticket!" laughter. so i ran him over. laughter. applause. please don't clap, it reminds me of going up escalators. i think the time where i felt most patronised was when i went out to the cinema with my girlfriend. what happened was we went inside and the girl who worked there said "would you like any snacks with your movie? and i said "yeah, i'll have some skittles please." and she looked at me, and then she looked at my girlfriend and went, "is he allowed skittles?" laughter. in case you guys are wondering, that night, i was allowed skittles. it was great. she went and got them for me and then she turned to my girlfriend and sa
jane. i can ask you two easy questions, jane? yeah. ok, first, have you ever been on an escalator?e you have, everybody has. answer me this. last time you were on an escalator, jane, did anybody clap? laughter. they do with me. and i was running a little bit late tonight, jane, right? so i was pushing as fast as i can down the royal mile and some guy came up with the most original line i've ever heard. and he went, "slow down mate, or you'll get a speeding ticket!" laughter. so i ran...
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give us, jane, if you could, a little context around ms. ramirez's accusations, reading deeper into it we're hearing that she spent some time working to remember exactly what happened and there's even some people who were, you know, helping her remember exactly who it was can you fill in the gaps here and explain her accusations context? >> sure. thank you. it is actually my reporting partner on the story, co-author ronan farrow who spoke with her, but she did spend six days trying to make sure that she remembered this clearly enough to want to come forward and put herself into the middle of this -- just a brawl basically politically. she spoke with classmates to try to remember, you know -- talk to them about what they remembered and she had gaps in her memory, partly because it was very upsetting and she also had been drinking at the time and wasn't sure whether this was the kind of image of herself she wanted to present, but in the end she felt it was really important to come forward and she -- you know, i think -- you know, stepping bac
give us, jane, if you could, a little context around ms. ramirez's accusations, reading deeper into it we're hearing that she spent some time working to remember exactly what happened and there's even some people who were, you know, helping her remember exactly who it was can you fill in the gaps here and explain her accusations context? >> sure. thank you. it is actually my reporting partner on the story, co-author ronan farrow who spoke with her, but she did spend six days trying to...
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a young british woman she lived with chimps many yeahs and grew closer to them than anyone before jane goodall widely seen as the world's leading climatologist and conservationist talks to al-jazeera. you one of the world's most recognized expert jim pansies what's so special about chimpanzees our closest living relatives on planet earth we share ninety eight plus. of our d.n.a. with chimpanzees a great deal of our communication non-verbal is the same kissing embracing holding . hands patting on the back swaggering shaking the fist begging for food if you want your group of chimps to know exactly what they're about because we do the same they were the first wild animals in the scientific community to demonstrate tool using and tool making and it was that observation where chimpanzees were picking grass dams to fish for termites but also picking leafy twigs and having to modify them beginning of tool making by stripping the leaves on the side branches and it was that that brought in the national geographic society to fund my research when the first six months money ran out so you know s
a young british woman she lived with chimps many yeahs and grew closer to them than anyone before jane goodall widely seen as the world's leading climatologist and conservationist talks to al-jazeera. you one of the world's most recognized expert jim pansies what's so special about chimpanzees our closest living relatives on planet earth we share ninety eight plus. of our d.n.a. with chimpanzees a great deal of our communication non-verbal is the same kissing embracing holding . hands patting...
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betty and jane were recruited into a new branch of oss called morale operations. they would learn to use any means necessary to deceive, confuse, and demoralize the enemy. in this case, the japanese. as i mentioned, psychological warfare was not the preferred weapon in the u.s. arsenal, but the british insisted that it be part of overall strategy. one man volunteered to take it on. william j donovan stepped up. now, no one knew how to train psychological warriors. he got a lot of advice, especially from the british. he ignored it. he brought together creative types, artists, journalists. he brought anthropologists, linguists, people who had intimate knowledge of the cultures that would be targeted. and so i have a little list here of the east asia morale operations contingent. in addition to betty and jane, we have a chinese artist, a shanghai businessman, private detectives, the producer of the lucky strike hit parade, and an olympic broad jump champion, a patent medicine salesman, and lots of missionaries. my favorite being the elderly miss lucy starling, who de
betty and jane were recruited into a new branch of oss called morale operations. they would learn to use any means necessary to deceive, confuse, and demoralize the enemy. in this case, the japanese. as i mentioned, psychological warfare was not the preferred weapon in the u.s. arsenal, but the british insisted that it be part of overall strategy. one man volunteered to take it on. william j donovan stepped up. now, no one knew how to train psychological warriors. he got a lot of advice,...
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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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present when jane and myself. lynn able to i have been able to make another accomplishment today that will be an important milestone in the history of south of north korea and the future. this is a precious and other step that we have taken at the passion and enthusiasm of a south korean president when jane he serves a deep respect from myself and north koreans. fellow north korean citizens here you know why don't you take an opportunity to. round up a pos again to present when jane. president . in commemoration. of historical visit to pyongyang. and it's my pleasure to now a step or two when jamie is going to deliver a speech in front. of the great audience of north korean citizens here today. this moment right now and here will be remembered it beautifully and gloriously in our history for many years to come why don't we gave a huge wellcome to south korean touchtone when jane. from your. opinion citizen. fellow brothers and sisters who live in north korea. it is my great pleasure to meet my friend prince it isn
present when jane and myself. lynn able to i have been able to make another accomplishment today that will be an important milestone in the history of south of north korea and the future. this is a precious and other step that we have taken at the passion and enthusiasm of a south korean president when jane he serves a deep respect from myself and north koreans. fellow north korean citizens here you know why don't you take an opportunity to. round up a pos again to present when jane. president...
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we're going to speak with emily jane fox about that news in a moment. that news comes at the worst possible time for president trump. we have been reporting for the last couple of days that there were signs and anonymously sourced reports that the president's campaign chairman was, himself, starting to talk to prosecutors about pleading guilty in federal court, rather than casing another extended federal trial. he was convicted on eight felonies last month in virginia. he was facing another trial on more felony counts starting next week in federal court in washington, d.c. while this president choosing this felon as a campaign chairman, which is a scandal as far as presidents go, and there's public interest in the legal fate of the campaign chairman. how many felonies is he going to go down for? how long will he be in prison? what are his prospects for retrial and all the rest of it. while there's interest in all of that stuff, a larger stake in terms of the country and the presidency, not just paul manafort's own fate. and the fact that president trump
we're going to speak with emily jane fox about that news in a moment. that news comes at the worst possible time for president trump. we have been reporting for the last couple of days that there were signs and anonymously sourced reports that the president's campaign chairman was, himself, starting to talk to prosecutors about pleading guilty in federal court, rather than casing another extended federal trial. he was convicted on eight felonies last month in virginia. he was facing another...
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with another then soon no will be nothing left and will suffer primatologist and conservationist dr jane goodall towards two al-jazeera. conservation ease helping to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snow leopards as the technology improves we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests they're more cats than previously acknowledged but the slow leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international list of threatened species.
with another then soon no will be nothing left and will suffer primatologist and conservationist dr jane goodall towards two al-jazeera. conservation ease helping to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snow leopards as the technology improves we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests...
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although please let's all get on to the water let's go he won't be back for four weeks finally do jane can head to the mainland for treatment he knocks hospital. laszlo. but first the boatman can easily spot the stumps in the water but it's getting darker by the minute. after what feels like an eternity the boat arrives. want to do jan gets to the hospital he'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. off 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. 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 th
although please let's all get on to the water let's go he won't be back for four weeks finally do jane can head to the mainland for treatment he knocks hospital. laszlo. but first the boatman can easily spot the stumps in the water but it's getting darker by the minute. after what feels like an eternity the boat arrives. want to do jan gets to the hospital he'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...
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i want to do jane gets to the hospital he'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. off 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. until 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 of them to them 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 not very usual to see but nowadays everything has become more open a
i want to do jane gets to the hospital he'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. off the population is under thirty young people are demanding more job opportunities saudi women are...
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we'll be right back with jane fonda. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) like here. and here. see? opportunity. hi!turones por favor. gracias. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. it's doing a lot of kicking down there. meeting the parents. it's gonna be fine. d this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... go dani, go! all you have to do to find it is get out... here. ♪
we'll be right back with jane fonda. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) like here. and here. see? opportunity. hi!turones por favor. gracias. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. it's doing a lot of kicking down there. meeting the parents. it's gonna be fine. d this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... go dani, go! all you have to do to find it is get out... here. ♪
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jane—frances kelly reports.anger towards facebook earlier this year. 0ne towards facebook earlier this year. one of its executives faced questions from mps following revelations about the harvesting of users data. and what's the rough square footage of your home?” users data. and what's the rough square footage of your home? i don't know that at the top of my head. facebook gathers that information about you as a facebook user like it does its other users?|j about you as a facebook user like it does its other users? i doubt facebook knows the square footage of my home or how much i'm going to spend on my next car. later this morning, the broadcast watchdog 0fcom will reveal research showing one in five people in the uk has experienced harmful content on social media sites. conduct raging from bullying and harassment of fraud and violence. ijust want from bullying and harassment of fraud and violence. i just want to be clear on our role. its head, sharon white, will call for an independent regulator to oversee th
jane—frances kelly reports.anger towards facebook earlier this year. 0ne towards facebook earlier this year. one of its executives faced questions from mps following revelations about the harvesting of users data. and what's the rough square footage of your home?” users data. and what's the rough square footage of your home? i don't know that at the top of my head. facebook gathers that information about you as a facebook user like it does its other users?|j about you as a facebook user...
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we're going to speak with emily jane fox about that news in just a moment. of course that news comes at the worst possible time for president trump. we have been reporting for the last couple of days, that there were signed and there were naumtsly sourced reports that the president's campaign chairman was himself starting to talk to prosecutors about pleading guilty in federal court rather than facing others extended federal trial. he was just convicted on eight felonies last month in virginia. he was facing another trial on more felony counts in washington, d.c. you know, while the president choosing this now multiply convicted felon as his chairman is news. but how many felonies is he going to down for. what are his prospects for paem or retrial, all the rest of it? there's interest in that stuff. clearly even a large irstake here in terms of the country and the presidency, it's not just paul manafort's own fate and the fact that president trump chose him as his campaign chair. the largest stake here is the prospect that the president's own fate, the presi
we're going to speak with emily jane fox about that news in just a moment. of course that news comes at the worst possible time for president trump. we have been reporting for the last couple of days, that there were signed and there were naumtsly sourced reports that the president's campaign chairman was himself starting to talk to prosecutors about pleading guilty in federal court rather than facing others extended federal trial. he was just convicted on eight felonies last month in virginia....
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jane, back to you. clive, thank you. clive myrie in tripoli.te flow into the seas around the world. now, for the first time, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean — to try to clean it. in the biggest operation of its kind, a huge plastic—collection system will be towed out from california tomorrow. 0ur science editor david shukman explains. in san francisco, final construction of a massive project with an incredibly bold ambition. to try to clear the oceans of plastic waste. this animation shows how the huge structure is meant to collect millions of pieces of plastic to make them easier to get rid of. sights like this have shocked people around the world. images of the damage to wildlife have inspired this effort to clean up. if we don't do it now all this plastic will start breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are, the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. so we feel there is a sense of urgency. there is plastic waste in every ocean around the w
jane, back to you. clive, thank you. clive myrie in tripoli.te flow into the seas around the world. now, for the first time, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean — to try to clean it. in the biggest operation of its kind, a huge plastic—collection system will be towed out from california tomorrow. 0ur science editor david shukman explains. in san francisco, final construction of a massive project with an incredibly bold ambition. to try to clear the...