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. >> this is joan many, atu. she has made an extraordinary achievement. i will tell you about it tonight at 11:00. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with shocking new video of police officers chasing then beating a man as he surrendered. >> he crossed police lines. >> this could be disturbing for some people to see, but we want to take you to the moment where the officers confront him. the pickup had blown two tires by the time the chase ended. the driver steps out of the truck and puts his hands immediately in the air. when he gets down on his hands and rush in. the video captures him winding up and punching. more officers pummelled the man repeatedly. he is a 580-year-old man who had several warrants out on him. he took off on an hour-long chase when the officers initially tried to pull him over. tonight the massachusetts state police released a statement which says they are reviewing the arrest to see if excessive force was used. >> chris lawrence, his soccer buddies called him "the tank" and malcolm winfell may have acted as one protecting a woman an
. >> this is joan many, atu. she has made an extraordinary achievement. i will tell you about it tonight at 11:00. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with shocking new video of police officers chasing then beating a man as he surrendered. >> he crossed police lines. >> this could be disturbing for some people to see, but we want to take you to the moment where the officers confront him. the pickup had blown two tires by the time the chase ended. the driver steps out...
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compassionate health care. >> joan's last words o.r. >> we do know that joan before she we was talking about how she was going to help somebody that ad an autistic child. >> melissa one with her mother during the procedure she was by her side at the end. >> i was up by her head and i was holding her hand cooper had a hand on her arm and the doctor said she's gone. >> such a tough inteevi to do. i have to say. she is oing to c working to ensure a higher safety standard and the fact that lives will be saved will be part of joan's legacy. >> what made us love her any more. >> latest star >> new momanne hathaway has ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of ve
compassionate health care. >> joan's last words o.r. >> we do know that joan before she we was talking about how she was going to help somebody that ad an autistic child. >> melissa one with her mother during the procedure she was by her side at the end. >> i was up by her head and i was holding her hand cooper had a hand on her arm and the doctor said she's gone. >> such a tough inteevi to do. i have to say. she is oing to c working to ensure a higher safety...
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back in the '40s their mother had to give joan up for adoption. a very conservative catholic home at the time, so when their mother got pregnant they ended up having to hide the pregnancy. so for the decades after they knew nothing about joan who flew in from australia where we believe is where she ended up growing up and building her own life. it took 28 years. but as we know, facebook is an incredible tool to connect people and that's how lesley was able to reach out to joan's daughter, tell her the story. >> imagine getting that message in your inbox. >> hi, i'm your aunt. your mom might not know that. >> wow. imagine growing up without. >> now they will spend 20 days together to get all caught up. >> they have so much in common. this is really sweet. >> bye-bye everybody. we'll see you on the next "right this minute". >>> dude knows he can walk his bike down a mountain but where's the challenge in that. the bold move leading to one rocky dismount. >>> a guy scouting for turkeys thinks -- >> that ain't no turkey, baby. >> the moment he knows fo
back in the '40s their mother had to give joan up for adoption. a very conservative catholic home at the time, so when their mother got pregnant they ended up having to hide the pregnancy. so for the decades after they knew nothing about joan who flew in from australia where we believe is where she ended up growing up and building her own life. it took 28 years. but as we know, facebook is an incredible tool to connect people and that's how lesley was able to reach out to joan's daughter, tell...
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. >> breaking news in the death of joan rivers, late word of a major settlement between the doctors and her daughter, melissa. >>> an alarming rise in strokes, striking people in 20s, 30s and 40s. why is it happening? the risk factors everyone should be aware of. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt reporting tonight from washington. >>> good evening. mr. trump goes to washington. insiders are telling us a reaccept ty -- receptive donald trump came ready to listen in the most talked about political summit this city has seen in some time. today's meeting between trump and house speaker paul ryan created plenty of buildup and drama but largely left us still guessing whether the most powerful republican will endorse his party's expected presidential candidate. the word of the day, encouraging, ryan's term. after sitting down with trump and other party leaders, ryan looking for common ground, trump looking for acceptance and both looking for a way for party union. a party that may be nbc's katy tur on a meeting and starting to warm to tr
. >> breaking news in the death of joan rivers, late word of a major settlement between the doctors and her daughter, melissa. >>> an alarming rise in strokes, striking people in 20s, 30s and 40s. why is it happening? the risk factors everyone should be aware of. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt reporting tonight from washington. >>> good evening. mr. trump goes to washington. insiders...
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so today our moderator, joan morgan, is stuck in traffic. and you know new york, so need i say more. [laughter] so when she does come, our new moderator in her place is the wonderful, phenomenal michael eric dyson -- michael, i say this, you say that. >> try it again. try it one more time. >> michael -- >> eric dyson! [laughter] >> you help 'em out. so he will be introducing each of the panelists, and then following that introduction and after they speak there'll be time allotted for a question-and-answer period. please give a hand for this phenomenal -- oh, i'm sorry, wait. [applause] hip-hop and youth culture, i'm not going to spend a lot of time reading what's in the journal that describes the elements of poetry and creative work play figures prominently in the language of hip-hop and in the various ways youth express themselves. this panel will be discussing that. >> all right. thank you so very much, dr. baron. [applause] i'm honored, i'm honored to be joan morgan for a little bit. i always wondered what it would feel like to be joan mo
so today our moderator, joan morgan, is stuck in traffic. and you know new york, so need i say more. [laughter] so when she does come, our new moderator in her place is the wonderful, phenomenal michael eric dyson -- michael, i say this, you say that. >> try it again. try it one more time. >> michael -- >> eric dyson! [laughter] >> you help 'em out. so he will be introducing each of the panelists, and then following that introduction and after they speak there'll be time...
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i'm joan morgan. [applause] i'm joan morgan. i actually am the panel's moderator and very grateful to be that. my apologies for being late. if any of you are -- speaking of hip-hop, home of the bronx, it is also my home and very difficult to get to brooklyn if there is no 5 train running. [laughter] i had to uber here, and it took a minute. it took three ubers and a minute, but that's a whole other story. so i'm not -- thank you. [applause] thereby. >> you know, in this panel is full of folks that i have worked with, and if i haven't, i admire and hope to work with at some point. so i'm not even sure where we are. i know you just it should speaking. >> drsm morgan is being very humble in her discussion of what the archive is and what it means. and it's really important to know folks like dr. morgan laid out a certain foundation for younger scholars to be able to follow. and it's so interesting to see how this has developed over time. at first it was dr. morgan, you know, supporting graduate students. i don't even know if we can
i'm joan morgan. [applause] i'm joan morgan. i actually am the panel's moderator and very grateful to be that. my apologies for being late. if any of you are -- speaking of hip-hop, home of the bronx, it is also my home and very difficult to get to brooklyn if there is no 5 train running. [laughter] i had to uber here, and it took a minute. it took three ubers and a minute, but that's a whole other story. so i'm not -- thank you. [applause] thereby. >> you know, in this panel is full of...
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so -- >> joan, can i add one piece to the archive?> you can -- absolutely. >> drsm morgan is being very humble in her discussion of what the archive is and what it means. and it's really important to know folks like dr. morgan laid out a certain foundation for younger scholars to be able to follow. and it's so interesting to see how this has developed over time. at first it was dr. morgan, you know, supporting graduate students. i don't even know if we can keep count of the number of graduate students that have harvard -- [laughter] but to think about how that has evolved over time is amazing so that now the archive has resources to support artists, to bring in scholars who are nontraditional, to work around certain themes that are important to the hip-hop generation and important to our community. i mean, you have evolved the resources at the archive over -- i don't know exactly how long it's been around, but it's over a decade. and you have helped and shaped and informed the careers for, at least by my count, scores of scholars in a
so -- >> joan, can i add one piece to the archive?> you can -- absolutely. >> drsm morgan is being very humble in her discussion of what the archive is and what it means. and it's really important to know folks like dr. morgan laid out a certain foundation for younger scholars to be able to follow. and it's so interesting to see how this has developed over time. at first it was dr. morgan, you know, supporting graduate students. i don't even know if we can keep count of the...
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but we remain committed to quality compassionate he alth >> joan's last words in the o.r. she went under was talking about how she was going toohelp child. >> melissa one with her mother during the procedure she was by her side at th >> i was up by her head and i was holding her hand and cooper had a hand on her arm and the doctor said she's gone. >> such a tough interview to do. i have to say. she is going to continue working to ensure a higher safety standard and the fact that lives will be saved will be part of joan's legacy. >> what made us love her any more. >> the latest star styles. >> new mom anne hathaway has a new fashion line inspired by disney's alice through the look >>> there is dropping the mike and then there's that. megan trainor on the tonight show. i want you to take one more look at it. you see the ankle get shaky in the heels and the floor is the next stop after that. >> i'm feeling her pain right now and i so love her right now. that's where she is staying lying on her back at jimmy fallon and that's why we love her so much. megan keeps it real. >> oh
but we remain committed to quality compassionate he alth >> joan's last words in the o.r. she went under was talking about how she was going toohelp child. >> melissa one with her mother during the procedure she was by her side at th >> i was up by her head and i was holding her hand and cooper had a hand on her arm and the doctor said she's gone. >> such a tough interview to do. i have to say. she is going to continue working to ensure a higher safety standard and the...
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a new statement just in from joan rivers' daughter about the death of her mother. we'll have the new developments, coming up. >>> also, lost at sea. the two teenagers who vanished on a fishing trip, the last known images right there. and now comes new word about that iphone found on their boat. >>> and late today, these images coming in, a roller coaster stuck with more than 60 passengers dangling for hours. you'll see how it ends in just a moment. of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college, raised active twin girls, and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling
a new statement just in from joan rivers' daughter about the death of her mother. we'll have the new developments, coming up. >>> also, lost at sea. the two teenagers who vanished on a fishing trip, the last known images right there. and now comes new word about that iphone found on their boat. >>> and late today, these images coming in, a roller coaster stuck with more than 60 passengers dangling for hours. you'll see how it ends in just a moment. of diabetic nerve pain,...
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joan joan rivers died in 2014 at the age of 81. the medical examiner found she died of brain damage. >>> in decision 2016 donald trump goes to washington today. the republican nominee met with amanpour. trump h paul ryan. trump says he's committed to working with trump to unify the party. >> i do believe that we are now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified to bridge the gaps and so from here we're going deeper in the policy areas to see where that common ground is and how we can make sure we're operating off the same core principals. >> ryan also said trump did express interest in having him remain chairman of the republican national convention in cleveland. >>> turning to the democrats and the push for new jersey, tomorrow former president bill clinton will campaign at the college of new jersey yesterday hillary clinton was in camden county. third-party interest has spiked during the election. the libertarian party will elect the presidential nominee later this month. >>> celebrating isreal's 68th birthday where they marked
joan joan rivers died in 2014 at the age of 81. the medical examiner found she died of brain damage. >>> in decision 2016 donald trump goes to washington today. the republican nominee met with amanpour. trump h paul ryan. trump says he's committed to working with trump to unify the party. >> i do believe that we are now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified to bridge the gaps and so from here we're going deeper in the policy areas to see where that common ground is and how...
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. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, the family is of joan rivers settles a lawsuit over her deck. why her lawyer says the clinic had no choice but to pay up. >>> and a roller coaster gets stuck on the tracks. a scary moment. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau will visiting fire ravaged fort mcmurray is alberta. 2400 structures are destroyed and the main fires are moved but parts of fort mcmurray is still smolder, but the residents have to wait to go back because large parts don't have water, gas or power. >>> and people spent hours stuck on a tampa roller coaster yesterday. it got stuck for no aparents reason. fortunately no one on the ride was injured. >>> a medical malpractice lawsuit in the death of joan rivers was settled. rivers' family sued the clinic after she died during a routine procedure. >> nearly two years after joan rivers death, the family reached a settlement with the doctor that took anauthorize biopsy. doctors did not notice her vital signs plummeting and accuses one doctor of posing for a photo with rivers when she was unconscious. >> i think t
. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, the family is of joan rivers settles a lawsuit over her deck. why her lawyer says the clinic had no choice but to pay up. >>> and a roller coaster gets stuck on the tracks. a scary moment. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau will visiting fire ravaged fort mcmurray is alberta. 2400 structures are destroyed and the main fires are moved but parts of fort mcmurray is still smolder, but the residents...
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abc's mara schiavocampo with the story. >> reporter: a settlement in the joan rivers medical malpractice lawsuit. her daughter melissa saying i am able to put the legal aspects of my mother's death behind me. the 81-year-old died in september, 2014, following a routine throat procedure at this york new york city medical clinic. rivers went into cardiac arrest. her dot's subsequent lawsuit claiming the comic's personal doctor performed an unauthorized biopsy throat procedure, took selfies with the star while unconscious and claims none of the doctors involved noticed her vital signs were plummet meting. while her statement does not say how much the settlement is for, it's reportedly substantial. the doctors involved did not dispute the lawsuit's findings and melissa says she's glad they've accepted responsibility and will devote herself to improving outpatient care. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> thank you. and rivers saw the unspecified damages in all this. she said the reason she sued was to make sure nobody has to go through something like this again. >> a spokesperson for y
abc's mara schiavocampo with the story. >> reporter: a settlement in the joan rivers medical malpractice lawsuit. her daughter melissa saying i am able to put the legal aspects of my mother's death behind me. the 81-year-old died in september, 2014, following a routine throat procedure at this york new york city medical clinic. rivers went into cardiac arrest. her dot's subsequent lawsuit claiming the comic's personal doctor performed an unauthorized biopsy throat procedure, took selfies...
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. >>> it has been almost two years since joan rivers during what was thought to be a routine medical procedure and now there is word a financial settlement has been reached between her daughter melissa and the doctors. nbc's joe fryer reports. >> reporter: relatives of joan rivers have reached a in their malpractice suit against the doctors in the cling. including the dollar amount will remain confidential with the matter closed, melissa river says i'm able to put the legal aspects of my mother's death behind me and ensure that those culpable for her death have accepted responsibility for their actions quickly and without equivocation. >> this was a lightning fast settlement that suggest the doctors had a lot to answer for. >> reporter: joan rivers suffered fatal complication during a throat procedure in 2014 at this clinic. her family filed a lawsuit last year alleging doctors took photos while rivers was sedated and waited 12 minutes to call 911. >> in my opinion, it was 100% preventible. >> reporter: a spokesman for the clinic tolls "the new york times" the parties agreed to settl
. >>> it has been almost two years since joan rivers during what was thought to be a routine medical procedure and now there is word a financial settlement has been reached between her daughter melissa and the doctors. nbc's joe fryer reports. >> reporter: relatives of joan rivers have reached a in their malpractice suit against the doctors in the cling. including the dollar amount will remain confidential with the matter closed, melissa river says i'm able to put the legal...
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. >> joan, on the political question are conservatives in fact reassured by the names on this list? >> yes, yes. but they've also -- they're expressing both some favorability toward this but also a little skepticism. will he actually put these people on? one thing i will mention, there are two names that were not on his list that typically come up for republican candidates. one is paul clemente the former u.s. solicitor general who has been the go to lawyer for conservative causes including the birth control mandate that we'll talk about later in the program and a man by the name of brett kavanagh who is a judge on the d.c. circuit which happens to be the spring board for a lot of federal judges. in fact, justice scalia came from the d.c. circuit. so donald trump has broken a little bit from that practice in terms of going with insiders. but all 11 of these people are folks with a record. i do just want to point to one that has a little amusement in his background. a texas judge by the name of don wollett who trump chose who happens to be almost a rival tweeter like donald trump. he
. >> joan, on the political question are conservatives in fact reassured by the names on this list? >> yes, yes. but they've also -- they're expressing both some favorability toward this but also a little skepticism. will he actually put these people on? one thing i will mention, there are two names that were not on his list that typically come up for republican candidates. one is paul clemente the former u.s. solicitor general who has been the go to lawyer for conservative causes...
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well, 53 years ago, joan left georgetown after one year to start her family with carlos matos. and then came four more kids. >> i thought, ohca and go to school. but financially we couldn't and just one thing after another just snowballed. >> reporter: her husband died ten years ago and that's when joan decided to continue her college journey. >> the last two years have been very, very hard because it's math. a four letter word that i really dislike. >> we're so proud of you, absolutely wild. college graduate! >> reporter: her kids are excited. >> i could not be more happy, more proud of my mother. >> reporter: she hopes to inspire her 13 grandkids and others to pursue their dreams. >> you're never too old. if you set your mind to something, you can do it. >> love that. and love that picture. and congrats to her and all the other grads around our area. here are some that have already crossed t >> and we want to thank you for second all of your pictures. and we want to see more. send them to twitter, intake gram, facebook. just be sure to use #grads of washington. they may end u
well, 53 years ago, joan left georgetown after one year to start her family with carlos matos. and then came four more kids. >> i thought, ohca and go to school. but financially we couldn't and just one thing after another just snowballed. >> reporter: her husband died ten years ago and that's when joan decided to continue her college journey. >> the last two years have been very, very hard because it's math. a four letter word that i really dislike. >> we're so proud of...
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. >> and we first told you about 71-year-old joan earlier this week.ily sent in this video of her officially walking across the stage at the university of maryland university college. shomari stone has the details on her incredible waited so long for this. >> reporter: it's a money joan has waited 50 years for. >> but something i wanted to do all my life. >> reporter: this 71-year-old grandmother, yes, i said 71, graduates from university of maryland with a bachelor of arts degree in humanities this weekend. you're finally here. that's pretty incredible. >> i know. i know. i'm very happy. i'm proud of myself. i really did it. >> reporter: now, you may ask yourself what took so long? well, 53 years ago, joan left georgetown after one year to start her family with carlos matos. the couple had a baby and then came four more kids. >> i thought, oh, i can do this, i can raise a family and work and go to school. but financially we couldn't and just one thing after another just snowballed. >> reporter: her husband died ten years ago and joan decided to contin
. >> and we first told you about 71-year-old joan earlier this week.ily sent in this video of her officially walking across the stage at the university of maryland university college. shomari stone has the details on her incredible waited so long for this. >> reporter: it's a money joan has waited 50 years for. >> but something i wanted to do all my life. >> reporter: this 71-year-old grandmother, yes, i said 71, graduates from university of maryland with a bachelor of...
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we're joined now with joan. what impact do you think this has, across the board, left, right and center? >> i don't know yet. i think for some trump supporters, it's going to make them -- all the more. we've got chaos in the streets. this is the tough guy that we need to have. but i think it's showing other americans that there is a level of desperation and anger out there that trump has continued to dehumanize people and 350e78 are living in conditions of desperate, grinding poverty. albuquerque is a valuing city with concentrated -- and i think people have been waiting for a chance to tell their story. i don't want to get obsessed with hooligans. they are people that want to lend their faces, their bodies, their words to say they won't want this in our cities. >> it's quite a dynamic. some people come to right a situation because they have that personality trait. and the other people here, as you say, all night long making a point. as many as we can get to cover the microphone, it's better for us. >> i was out
we're joined now with joan. what impact do you think this has, across the board, left, right and center? >> i don't know yet. i think for some trump supporters, it's going to make them -- all the more. we've got chaos in the streets. this is the tough guy that we need to have. but i think it's showing other americans that there is a level of desperation and anger out there that trump has continued to dehumanize people and 350e78 are living in conditions of desperate, grinding poverty....
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joan, i'll start with you here at the table.s is sort of a strange sideline to what's been going on in the campaign, this back and forth between these aids activists and the bernie sanders campaign. what did you make of it and the harsh response that they had to their concerns? >> i think there are two things that we've seen before from the sanders campaign. one is that they do have this weird pattern of claiming the endorsement of people. in this case it's the endorsement of legislation. but claiming that people support them or something that they're doing when they actually don't. we saw this legal conservation voters, legal unions, the culinary workers in las vegas. when they're asked not to do it, sometimes they'll drop it or sometimes they don't. the election where it matters comes and goes and it's been done. the other thing that we see, though, is a pattern of really harshly in a kind of holier than thou way responding to critics. sometimes when those critics are actually in the right. it reminds me of jeff weaver going b
joan, i'll start with you here at the table.s is sort of a strange sideline to what's been going on in the campaign, this back and forth between these aids activists and the bernie sanders campaign. what did you make of it and the harsh response that they had to their concerns? >> i think there are two things that we've seen before from the sanders campaign. one is that they do have this weird pattern of claiming the endorsement of people. in this case it's the endorsement of legislation....
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and these are gifts joan has given me over the years. but this is a special, special thing. that's fantastic. this is just a culmination or a collection i should say of all the art -- the garbage of your favorite female comedians. >> the trash of comedians. and so he made this. and he's a brilliant guy. he makes stuff of people's trash. >> seth: that's fantastic. so, you are going to be on the road a bunch. is it a relief to be done with the album? >> i'm glad. i mean, i always make music. this is a beautiful thing to bring out of my vault. i have a vault, like prince. [ laughter ] most people who make music have a vault of music. i'm proud to bring it and show people and let them enjoy it. it's fun. i love it. >> seth: it's wonderful to have you back here. i hope everyone gives it a listen, and have great shows. >> thank you, i love you! >> seth: margaret cho, everybody! "american myth" is available online now. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how does this world, help you experience this world? i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you hav
and these are gifts joan has given me over the years. but this is a special, special thing. that's fantastic. this is just a culmination or a collection i should say of all the art -- the garbage of your favorite female comedians. >> the trash of comedians. and so he made this. and he's a brilliant guy. he makes stuff of people's trash. >> seth: that's fantastic. so, you are going to be on the road a bunch. is it a relief to be done with the album? >> i'm glad. i mean, i...
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we first told you about 71-year-old joan madus earlier this week. her family sent this video of joan ofal the stage at university of maryland university college. madus left college 53 years ago to raise her five children and now she finally has her degree in humanities and 13 grandchildren to go with t we are so very happy for her. we want to see your graduation photos of course as well. tweet us or send us a message on facebook using the #grads of washington. >>> and now your storm team 4 forecast. >> okay. so last night was beautiful. this morning spectacular. >> yes. >> and then tonight -- >> downhill literally with the temperatures. >> what happened? >> two words, cold front. >> that explains it. okay. >> it's blustery, it's chilly out there. i know you took a picture of my puffy coat that was on the back of my chair. >> brought in a puffy coat. >> the meteorologist knows a thing or two. it's going to be breezy to windy overnight today and blustery forecast, a little bit more cloud cover during the afternoon. i will show you that on future weath
we first told you about 71-year-old joan madus earlier this week. her family sent this video of joan ofal the stage at university of maryland university college. madus left college 53 years ago to raise her five children and now she finally has her degree in humanities and 13 grandchildren to go with t we are so very happy for her. we want to see your graduation photos of course as well. tweet us or send us a message on facebook using the #grads of washington. >>> and now your storm...
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>>> pancho barraza tenÍa que estar Él fue de los iniciadores de banda los recoditos y estuvo pues joan papÁ y tambiÉn de que si su hermano estÁ vendiendo o no el rancho y bueno, que opina de eso. >>> a ver. >>> yo creo que todo va por buen camino, yo creo que ha habido bastante entendimiento. >>> eso se va a hacer por medio del sentido legal. >>> julian, tambiÉn es preocupante que saquen cifras asÍ. >>> siempre lo han hecho. >>> la verdad que es en el medio que estamos, y no tengo ni sabÍa yo de la nota la verdad, la verdad que me dejan... >>> no tengo idea. >> ando ocupado ahorita. >>> estÁ ocupado y no tiene idea. >>> bueno, seÑores ayer gerardo ortÍz se presentÓ en la arena de querÉtaro en un lugar casi vacÍo ya que hay capacidad para unas 10.000 personas oigan ustedes solamente habÍan mil, llegÓ custodiado por su comitiva de seguridad y no pudo ser entrevistado aunque trataron que lo esperaban el que sÍ hablÓ fue el operador del evento el empresario guillermo ortÍz quiÉn culpÓ a los rumores que seÑalaban que podrÍan detener a gerardo por las autoridades de jalisco. >>> vuelvo a la
>>> pancho barraza tenÍa que estar Él fue de los iniciadores de banda los recoditos y estuvo pues joan papÁ y tambiÉn de que si su hermano estÁ vendiendo o no el rancho y bueno, que opina de eso. >>> a ver. >>> yo creo que todo va por buen camino, yo creo que ha habido bastante entendimiento. >>> eso se va a hacer por medio del sentido legal. >>> julian, tambiÉn es preocupante que saquen cifras asÍ. >>> siempre lo han hecho....
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and livy had no doubt, his wife was convinced "joan of ark" was his greatest book. >> brown: you hadspend several years, and what came out about his personality, his life? what did you come to like most? >> what i came to like most was the unbelievable humor. the ability to rephrase things, few of us can stand prosperity. another man's i mean. but twain lived at those fringes, and he had an inner battle between his inner river boat gambler and his inner joan of ark. and it was fascinating. >> brown: the end of that trip is where that famous line came from that we remember, right? "the reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." >> i love this story, so twain is living in seclusion in london and he is writing his book and the "new york herald" reports he is dying in poverty, the great humorist. and the rival paper, the "new york journal" sends a telegram and says, if twain dying in london in poverty send 500 words. if twain has died in poverty send 1,000. so the reporter naiÏvely hands the telegraph to twain, to twain's servant, who carries it down the stairs, and he pulls out a not
and livy had no doubt, his wife was convinced "joan of ark" was his greatest book. >> brown: you hadspend several years, and what came out about his personality, his life? what did you come to like most? >> what i came to like most was the unbelievable humor. the ability to rephrase things, few of us can stand prosperity. another man's i mean. but twain lived at those fringes, and he had an inner battle between his inner river boat gambler and his inner joan of ark. and it...
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. >>> it's been almost two years since joan rivers died, after a routine medical procedure, and now word a financial settlement has been reached between her daughter melissa and the doctors. joe fryer reports. >> a settlement in the malpractice suit against doctors in a new york clinic. attorneys for the family say details, including the dollar amount, will remain confidential. with the matter closed, melissa rivers says i'm able to put the legal aspects behind me and those culpable for her death have accepted responsibility quickly and without ee -- >> this suggests the doctor had a lot to answer for. >> joan rivers suffered fatal complications in 2014 at yorkville york endoscopy. they waited 12 minutes to call 911. >> in my opinion, it was 100% preventible. >> the party as greed to settle to avoid litigation. joe fryer, nbc, new york. >>> u.s. navy has fired the commander of ten american sailors detained in iran. the navy says it has lost confidence in commander eric rasch, territorial waters during a training mission. the ten sailors, nine male and one female were held for 15 hours. t
. >>> it's been almost two years since joan rivers died, after a routine medical procedure, and now word a financial settlement has been reached between her daughter melissa and the doctors. joe fryer reports. >> a settlement in the malpractice suit against doctors in a new york clinic. attorneys for the family say details, including the dollar amount, will remain confidential. with the matter closed, melissa rivers says i'm able to put the legal aspects behind me and those...
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let me say one more thing before we have joan take over. hip-hop hip-hop kids, especially in the beginning collected everything. you think about this piece books coming think about all of these things that matter, that they saw as being part, they cannot articulate at this point but it was the culture they were building. so you have this material culture and anybody who is an anthropologist knows that you do not throw away material culture. you are like oh, oh, look what's happening. you begin to see the patterns and the beauty and development of it. that is how it became clear to me that it belongs in this world, because it's serious, it's about us and is something we should take seriously. [applause]. >> hello i am joan morgan, i am the panel's moderator and grateful to be that. my apologies for being late. if any of you are a student are student of hip-hop, this is my home. and it's very difficult to get to brooklyn if there is no five train running. i had to huber over here. it took 33 movers in a minute but that's another story. this p
let me say one more thing before we have joan take over. hip-hop hip-hop kids, especially in the beginning collected everything. you think about this piece books coming think about all of these things that matter, that they saw as being part, they cannot articulate at this point but it was the culture they were building. so you have this material culture and anybody who is an anthropologist knows that you do not throw away material culture. you are like oh, oh, look what's happening. you begin...
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joan rivers was the answer. >> wow! >> that's right. whose 1987 supreme court nomination was the last to be rejected by a vote -- brianna? >> robert bork. >> that is correct. >> in 1984, who was the first female athlete to be pictured on the front of a wheat ties back? >> mary lou retton. >> that is correct. in 1983, a woman had her leg broken and four others were injured when a thousand people rushed into a department store to buy what? >> wedding dresses? >> no, that is incorrect. not even on the list. >> cabbage patch dolls? >> that is correct. cabbage patch dolls. were you a big cabbage patch -- >> i used to buy my nieces cabbage patch -- >> huh-uh. yeah right. in 1987, after network standards relaxed, the first tv ad aired using live models -- >> robin? >> brazier. >> that is correct. >> what was the -- >> bra! >> using live models to sell what? and the answer was bras. and according to the new york times, nbc said they would only air the advertisements during at the same time programming. anyway. a landmark 1989 supreme court ruli
joan rivers was the answer. >> wow! >> that's right. whose 1987 supreme court nomination was the last to be rejected by a vote -- brianna? >> robert bork. >> that is correct. >> in 1984, who was the first female athlete to be pictured on the front of a wheat ties back? >> mary lou retton. >> that is correct. in 1983, a woman had her leg broken and four others were injured when a thousand people rushed into a department store to buy what? >>...
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. >> coming up in our next half hour, the new development in the joan rivers medical malpractice lawsuitthe 1-year-old died during a routine throat procedure at a clinic. what her daughter melissa is now saying about a settlement. >> first, fashion under fire. calvin klein known for pushing the envelope a little bit may have pushed it too far with these ads. is it cutting edge advertising or just plane old porn? you're watching "world news p?p?o?gv ♪ she's got the look, she's got the look ♪ >>> so sex in advertising is hardly a new concept. some say calvin klein's new ad campaign has gone way too far. >> some of the pictures are too racy. we can't show you the full image. critics say it's not advertising but pornography. here's abc's linzie janis. >>> it's a brand known for pushing the nfl with its sexy and salacious ads. >> i daydream in my calvins. >> i love to hang out in my calvins. >> reporter: but calvin klein coming under fire for its latest underwear campaign. array of social media ads asking users to fill in the blank. what do you do in your calvins. this photo in firk raising e
. >> coming up in our next half hour, the new development in the joan rivers medical malpractice lawsuitthe 1-year-old died during a routine throat procedure at a clinic. what her daughter melissa is now saying about a settlement. >> first, fashion under fire. calvin klein known for pushing the envelope a little bit may have pushed it too far with these ads. is it cutting edge advertising or just plane old porn? you're watching "world news p?p?o?gv ♪ she's got the look, she's...
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my name is joan tarshis, and i am 67 years old. i first met bill cosby in 1969 when he was shooting "the bill cosby show." where we had the lunches. >> reporter: she says he poured her a drink. >> very shortly after that i just got very groggy. and the next thing i know he was there taking off my pants. and i thought quickly and said i had a vaginal infection, which was a lie. so he stuck his manly parts into my mouth until he was finished and then i was given $10 and a cab to take me home. >> reporter: joan does admit she accepted another invitation from cosby to see him perform onstage. >> i thought, "maybe we're going to a theater where there's lots of people so i'll be okay." we got into the limo, i think i had a drink there. >> reporter: joan claims she doesn't remember what happened next. >> the next morning when i woke up next to him naked and i just slipped out of bed feeling lower than dirt. >> my name is victoria valentino. i am a vintage playboy playmate. i'm a registered nurse. i'm an artist. >> reporter: victoria valen
my name is joan tarshis, and i am 67 years old. i first met bill cosby in 1969 when he was shooting "the bill cosby show." where we had the lunches. >> reporter: she says he poured her a drink. >> very shortly after that i just got very groggy. and the next thing i know he was there taking off my pants. and i thought quickly and said i had a vaginal infection, which was a lie. so he stuck his manly parts into my mouth until he was finished and then i was given $10 and a...
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joan assault became one of the greatest heroes of my generation. over the years i often wondered what happened to jonas salk? having reached the claim at age 40 what did he do for an encore? why did his life seems thrown with controversy? he seemed like such a nice man. i could find no biography to enlighten me so i set out to write one myself. >> thank you. the john wilkes booth book, i always liked stories about unusual people, true stories particularly when they get in a jam and you get to see when pressure is put on what is inside. the first book i wrote was titled prince among slaves, the true story of a west african prince who was enslaved in the 1780s and brought to mississippi and enslave their for 40 years. i was interested in his case and what sustained him as a person. he was a muslim and his faith was integral to his survival as a slave and that is how i went back to africa, unusual for a person in his condition. the booth book came about, one of the big stories in the history of washington dc, the assassination of abraham lincoln. once
joan assault became one of the greatest heroes of my generation. over the years i often wondered what happened to jonas salk? having reached the claim at age 40 what did he do for an encore? why did his life seems thrown with controversy? he seemed like such a nice man. i could find no biography to enlighten me so i set out to write one myself. >> thank you. the john wilkes booth book, i always liked stories about unusual people, true stories particularly when they get in a jam and you...
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and thank you, joan. see more amazings moms on the show bay area people airing at a special time, 1:00 p.m. right here, ktvu channel 2. >>> time is 8:49. let's go to sal right now. you are watching highway 24 and everything else, sal. >> that's right. the free ways have improved, dave, a lot, but there are still some slowdowns. this is highway 24, live picture from the live camera network. highway 24 slow coming up from concord. no problems getting into the city and no problems on the bridge it self. traffic also looks very good in the south bay. there is a little bit of slow traffic on 280 northbound. getting up to cupertino, but 101 and 25 are pretty decent ways to go if you don't want to use 280. let's go to steve in the weather center. >> thank you, sal. we do have some light rain moving into the pictures on and off rain and some thunderstorms shod pop up later many the north bay will be the best opportunity. we learned a new word today, pluviophile. kate mention that had from dan word. and bob borzon
and thank you, joan. see more amazings moms on the show bay area people airing at a special time, 1:00 p.m. right here, ktvu channel 2. >>> time is 8:49. let's go to sal right now. you are watching highway 24 and everything else, sal. >> that's right. the free ways have improved, dave, a lot, but there are still some slowdowns. this is highway 24, live picture from the live camera network. highway 24 slow coming up from concord. no problems getting into the city and no problems...
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wow. >> this went south very quickly, joan. thank you.gger problem than you might think. and you'll see it on display in the hidden camera experiment. all right? sheinelle. >>> coming up, one of our favorites. will arnett, we're talking ninja turtles, legos and more right after your local news. my boys would be jealous. >> would they? >> of course. >> of me? >> you're a rock star. >>> i'm sam brock. a good samaritan is being credited with saving a san jose family from 245ir their burning home near the capital expressway. a appeapasser by saw smoke comi from the top of the house and banged on the front door waking up the sleeping family members. all six people inside the homemade it out safely, including parents, children and grandparents. generations of people. the fire was loemgtdcated in th attic. the red cross is now assisting the family. >>> a quick check of your traffic commute with mike. what are you watching? >> we're watching a slower drive in a couple of key spots here. south bay, we have a lot of slowing northbound 101, but it's
wow. >> this went south very quickly, joan. thank you.gger problem than you might think. and you'll see it on display in the hidden camera experiment. all right? sheinelle. >>> coming up, one of our favorites. will arnett, we're talking ninja turtles, legos and more right after your local news. my boys would be jealous. >> would they? >> of course. >> of me? >> you're a rock star. >>> i'm sam brock. a good samaritan is being credited with saving a...
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. >> joan paid $2880 for this six-year service contract. and she cancelled it. customers are entitled to a refund for the unused portion. >> i was told send us the bill of sale and cancellation form. >> nissan infinity agreed to refund her $2500 for the unused portion. >> and i waited for a while. >> reporter: she called nissan. nissan said the dealership had been sold. >> the new company is not honoring refunds. >> joan explained new owners were still responsible. nissan said it had no paper work. >> they lost the application, and the bill of sale. >> she sent in the forms again. she got nowhere. >> i decided to call 7 on your side. >> we contacted nissan. it tells us the dealership just came under new management which located her paper work and sent the check for $2500. the general manager saying i have put new procedures in place for all departments to ensure customer issues are avoided. it is very unfortunate this happened and i'm very glad miss baker received her refund. >> i'm glad 7 on your side is here and you do good work for people. >> if you cancel a
. >> joan paid $2880 for this six-year service contract. and she cancelled it. customers are entitled to a refund for the unused portion. >> i was told send us the bill of sale and cancellation form. >> nissan infinity agreed to refund her $2500 for the unused portion. >> and i waited for a while. >> reporter: she called nissan. nissan said the dealership had been sold. >> the new company is not honoring refunds. >> joan explained new owners were still...
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. >> joan paid $2880 for this six-year service contract. and she cancelled it. was told send us the bill of sale and cancellation form. >> nissan infinity agreed to refund her $2500 for the unused portion. >> and i waited for a while. >> reporter: she called nissan. nissan said the dealership had been sold. >> the new company is not honoring refunds. >> joan explained new owners were still responsible. nissan said it had no paper work. >> they lost the application, and the bill of sale. >> she sent in the forms again. she got nowhere. >> i decided to call 7 on your side. >> we contacted nissan. it tells us the dealership just came under new management which located her paper work and sent the check for $2500. the general manager saying i have put new procedures in place for all departments to ensure customer issues are avoided. it is very unfortunate this happened and i'm very glad miss baker received her refund. >> i'm glad 7 on your side is here and you do good work for people. >> if you cancel a service warranty, you may be entitled to a refund, too. >>> many
. >> joan paid $2880 for this six-year service contract. and she cancelled it. was told send us the bill of sale and cancellation form. >> nissan infinity agreed to refund her $2500 for the unused portion. >> and i waited for a while. >> reporter: she called nissan. nissan said the dealership had been sold. >> the new company is not honoring refunds. >> joan explained new owners were still responsible. nissan said it had no paper work. >> they lost the...
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let's start with you joan. we've been watching the poll that came out from nbc news and wall street journal. it's showing it's tightening trump between clinton, but bernie sanders still maintaining a strong double digit lead. i want to play a little bit of what was said here by hillary clinton on "meet the press" and i'll get your reaction. >> great. >> i don't think he's had a single negative ad ever run against him. that's fine. we know what we're going into and we understand what it's going to take to win in the fall. finally, i would say that polls this far out mean nothing. they certainly mean nothing to me, and i think if people go back and look they really mean nothing in terms of analyzing what's going to happen in the fall. >> you think this lead for sanders is an illusion, a little bit? >> i'll let others speak to that. i think i'm in a much stronger position. >> we have others. joan walsh. there hasn't necessarily been a negative attack against him. >> no, there hasn't. she has left him alone. he's r
let's start with you joan. we've been watching the poll that came out from nbc news and wall street journal. it's showing it's tightening trump between clinton, but bernie sanders still maintaining a strong double digit lead. i want to play a little bit of what was said here by hillary clinton on "meet the press" and i'll get your reaction. >> great. >> i don't think he's had a single negative ad ever run against him. that's fine. we know what we're going into and we...
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joan, let's go back to the math before we started listening to senator sanders. jansing pointed out, as we've shown on "meet the press" and all of the other stations, the math is 2345not there at th point. >> the math is not there. even if he got what he wanted and the superdelegates in the states he won gave him their support, if he got that, he would still be way behind hillary clinton in superdelegate support and in pledged delegate support. she's won the most number of states, she's won open primaries, closed primaries. it's getting -- i was a little bit perplexed yesterday when i saw that he was having a press conference and kind of reverting to that we do have a path forward and we're going to appeal to the superdelegates. that's not what he seemed to be saying last week so i'm not quite sure what's happening with the campaign. >> it's already been noted that donald trump has taken a number of comments that were repeated by -- that were said by senator sanders, he is now repeating it as he ramps up his attacks on hillary clinton, assuming that they are in t
joan, let's go back to the math before we started listening to senator sanders. jansing pointed out, as we've shown on "meet the press" and all of the other stations, the math is 2345not there at th point. >> the math is not there. even if he got what he wanted and the superdelegates in the states he won gave him their support, if he got that, he would still be way behind hillary clinton in superdelegate support and in pledged delegate support. she's won the most number of...
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quÉ triste, emilio navaira, selena, jenny, joan sebastian... alan: y los que lo puedan acompaÑar el prÓximo domingo, ahÍ estarÁn. tenemos mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". mi johnny, mi willys! johnny: aquÍ estamos, compadrito. william: feliz de estar de nuevo en casita. johnny: algo tenemos en comÚn, tenemos la voz un poco opaca. william: gracias a la gente de los Ángeles y nueva york. johnny: seÑores, mÁs adelante tenemos la historia de una mujer fuera de serie. para muchos, su condiciÓn fÍsica podrÍa ser un impedimento, pero para ella es una motivaciÓn que ayuda a otros. adriana macÍas ahora es madre y nos habla de su historia. william: y despuÉs de su llegada a colombia, shakira graba junto a carlos vives. johnny: y desde mÉxico, y antes de su gran estreno por univisiÓn, seguimos conociendo al elenco de la telenovela "tres veces ana", y nos revelan mÁs sobre esta historia que nos emociona por partida doble. johnny: y mÁs que agradecida por las muestras de cariÑo que ayer recibiÓ nuestra querida francisca, ella se prepara para entregar su corona e
quÉ triste, emilio navaira, selena, jenny, joan sebastian... alan: y los que lo puedan acompaÑar el prÓximo domingo, ahÍ estarÁn. tenemos mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". mi johnny, mi willys! johnny: aquÍ estamos, compadrito. william: feliz de estar de nuevo en casita. johnny: algo tenemos en comÚn, tenemos la voz un poco opaca. william: gracias a la gente de los Ángeles y nueva york. johnny: seÑores, mÁs adelante tenemos la historia de una mujer fuera de serie. para muchos,...
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joan lunden is here to show us why it doesn't have to be the case. good morning.deal with the anxiety that often comes with aging? i brought one of my closest friends along on an experiment that definitely put our friendship to the test. >> reporter: walking into a lab at the university of virginia, my friend louise and i are a little nervous. today, we are research subjects for neuroscientist james. >> tell us what we're in for. >> what we're going to do is we're going to put louise into the scanner to monitor the movement of blood through her brain. we're interested in how people regulate their anxiety. how people deal with their anxiety. to do that, of course, we have to create anxiety. >> reporter: the team straps electrodes on to louise's ankles. >> you'll see two symbols. one is a blue circle and one is a red x. when you see an x, there is a 20% chance you'll receive an electric shock on your ankle. we're we do that because we're trying to create the kind of anxiety we experience in actual life. we're never really sure whether something is going to happen or
joan lunden is here to show us why it doesn't have to be the case. good morning.deal with the anxiety that often comes with aging? i brought one of my closest friends along on an experiment that definitely put our friendship to the test. >> reporter: walking into a lab at the university of virginia, my friend louise and i are a little nervous. today, we are research subjects for neuroscientist james. >> tell us what we're in for. >> what we're going to do is we're going to put...
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. >>> arranca la batalla legal por la herencia de joan sebastian. >>> la procuradurÍa de jalisco insisteden de arresta contra gerardo ortÍz aqui le contamos todo. >>> es ciudadana y lucha por legalizar el estatus de su esposo indocumentado, hoy dÍa res p poned respondemos. >>> ahÍ estÁ mi querida rashel que es toda una mujer comprometida. >>> tenemos el emotivo momento en que viviÓ nuestra querida presentadora. >>> buenos dÍas aqui en nueva york, estamos viviendo un momento histÓrico en donde se estarÁ dando acabo la presentaciÓn de nuestras cadenas hermanas desde el centro de nueva york. >>> saludos muy especial desde new jersey, aquÍ estÁ toda la gente encendida esperando los invitados especiales la "chiqui" bombÓn y jalvarjalvarez. >>> sientate bella igual como yo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) y >>> estamos con un pasito tuyo. que no sea el mismo paso por favor. >>> aquÍ bailando con la seÑora garcÍa. >>> yo creo que tu prÁcticaste mi querido camilo. >>> sÍ, la verdad porque la influencia de la esposa. >>> seÑores para que tu sepas tengan ustedes muy buenos dÍas, hoy dÍa felices de comenzar la sema
. >>> arranca la batalla legal por la herencia de joan sebastian. >>> la procuradurÍa de jalisco insisteden de arresta contra gerardo ortÍz aqui le contamos todo. >>> es ciudadana y lucha por legalizar el estatus de su esposo indocumentado, hoy dÍa res p poned respondemos. >>> ahÍ estÁ mi querida rashel que es toda una mujer comprometida. >>> tenemos el emotivo momento en que viviÓ nuestra querida presentadora. >>> buenos dÍas aqui en...