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joan didn't pay to restore the sculpture. joan paid for the sculpture in the first place, and what i wondered as i stood underneath that nuclear mushroom cloud w sculpture -- i'm glad you enjoyed my book, thank you, that mean as lot. asked jerry rubin, a local peace activist. asked him who paid for it in the i first place, he whip at thed to me because empeople would know her name and in 2003 when s she died she game a lot of money to npr. she funded the statue in first place in 1991 and there we were in 2014 standing underneath it with paul conrad's son, and they wondered how to rates the money and convince the city not to tear it done. initially it was going to be in beverly hills. but they didn't want a sculpture of a nuclear mushroom cloud in beverly hills and santa monica didn't want it, either, but i'd rather talk about joan since that's white we're here, and hearing all this other esteemed authors talk about women, the roots of women who were great forces in our great country, joan kroc was underrecognized in my estima
joan didn't pay to restore the sculpture. joan paid for the sculpture in the first place, and what i wondered as i stood underneath that nuclear mushroom cloud w sculpture -- i'm glad you enjoyed my book, thank you, that mean as lot. asked jerry rubin, a local peace activist. asked him who paid for it in the i first place, he whip at thed to me because empeople would know her name and in 2003 when s she died she game a lot of money to npr. she funded the statue in first place in 1991 and there...
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how was joan kroc received? >> well, also by the mcdonald's executives because you can imagine when a beautiful 40-year-old woman married the chairman, 26 years older, and asserted her ambition and intellect in a world where she was basically expected to be a watch fob or a patsy, they weren't too thrilled. they were worried when ray died that she might assert her authority in mcdonald's, which they never did. the san diego padres were a fun and i wish someone would write a book all about that, but she inherited the team when ray died in 1984, so she went from, in 1974 when ray bought the team, saying, why would you want to buy a monastery, when he told her that he bought the san diego padres. [laughter] to sitting the then manager of the team, the exalted fabulous man in baseball and asking where first base was and i could go on and on with stories like that, to actually having to run the team and at the end of her tenure as the team owner, wanting-- recognizing how powerful baseball was, wanting to give the te
how was joan kroc received? >> well, also by the mcdonald's executives because you can imagine when a beautiful 40-year-old woman married the chairman, 26 years older, and asserted her ambition and intellect in a world where she was basically expected to be a watch fob or a patsy, they weren't too thrilled. they were worried when ray died that she might assert her authority in mcdonald's, which they never did. the san diego padres were a fun and i wish someone would write a book all about...
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>> joan? [ laughter ] >> thank you. [ laughter ] >> i think it -- i think that actually thaddeus stevens upon hearing that andrew jackson was not impeached from the senate trials said, the country has gone to the dogs and then he died. and he was so disgusted. but his day had had passed by then. he was being superseded by moderate republicans already in 1868. the feeling was that radical republicans were a fading presence on the scene, and his death confirmed it. >> thank you. >> anyone else? doug. >> go back to edna's point, he had a great land reform bill and johnson doesn't have to veto it because it never comes out of committee. it is even too radical for other so-called radical republicans. in many ways his job was to be sort of the voice of real progressive reform, but he is kind of out there by himself. >> is he the bernie of his era? [ laughter ] >> i'm not going there. >> yes. after listening to yesterday's talks on surrender and yours on reconstruction, today's panel, i think i'm goi
>> joan? [ laughter ] >> thank you. [ laughter ] >> i think it -- i think that actually thaddeus stevens upon hearing that andrew jackson was not impeached from the senate trials said, the country has gone to the dogs and then he died. and he was so disgusted. but his day had had passed by then. he was being superseded by moderate republicans already in 1868. the feeling was that radical republicans were a fading presence on the scene, and his death confirmed it. >>...
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it's bad all around. >> joan walsh.u very much for digging in on the policy. a lot more coming up on our special edition of "the point." including the special report on trump's first hundred days. the pledges, promises and scandals and a look at the rocky relationship between trump and the press. a special panel including the return of gay talese. can't argue with that. stay with us. oscar mayer deli fresh mesquite turkey has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now it's good for us all. like introverts. extroverts. (cheering) and even bert. man you gotta' try this sandwich. who's just overt. oscar mayer deli fresh. so good! on your big day the only tears you ...not allergies.from joy... flonase allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. it's an allergy nasal spray that works beyond the nose. flonase. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. >>> i'm ari melber. welcome back
it's bad all around. >> joan walsh.u very much for digging in on the policy. a lot more coming up on our special edition of "the point." including the special report on trump's first hundred days. the pledges, promises and scandals and a look at the rocky relationship between trump and the press. a special panel including the return of gay talese. can't argue with that. stay with us. oscar mayer deli fresh mesquite turkey has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial...
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that's a lot to live up to. >> what do you think of that joan baez now?ve hearing the voice that i don't have anymore. >> she lent that voice to the civil rights movement, martin luther king jr. and the march in 1963. >> when did music and social causes merge for you or were they always together? >> early because my family was already quite politicized and quakers and active. i made my mind up really early that i thought it was a really bad idea to kill people. >> among the new inmates, joan ba baez. >> in 1967 jailed for protesting the vietnam war, baez would spend more than a month at a california prison farm. >> when you go to jail as a passivist, you come out as a stronger passivist. >> reporter: in 1969 she'd perform at woodstock, embracing its political causes but not itself drug culture. >> running into janis joplin saying you should come over sometime and have tea and she looked at me like i was crazy. >> reporter: joan baez's commitment to social action has never waned. just this week she posted a new song on facebook. >> it came bubbling out ove
that's a lot to live up to. >> what do you think of that joan baez now?ve hearing the voice that i don't have anymore. >> she lent that voice to the civil rights movement, martin luther king jr. and the march in 1963. >> when did music and social causes merge for you or were they always together? >> early because my family was already quite politicized and quakers and active. i made my mind up really early that i thought it was a really bad idea to kill people. >>...
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annie joan cannon was famous for her classification of stars. when you learn the types of stars you learn, zero be a fine girl me. >> there's an acronym? >> there were in alphabetical order to begin with. then characteristics of the stars required a juggling of the alphabet so there's a mnemonic device to help remember. also in the picture is cecelia. she's sitting at the drafting table. the first person person to earn an h phd in harvard. >> all the early graduate students were women because of this history and it's because of pickering. >> green had already died when education program. the gathering of women and wealthy women who paid for the research who also paid to establish fellowship for young women to work for the observatory for a year and then they could go out and work someone else. >> i thought it was amazing that i had to keep rereading it in your book to remember i understand it correctly. the first phd in astronomy and harvard went to cecelia payne? who you just said. i remember rereading it did you mean the first women. i kept st
annie joan cannon was famous for her classification of stars. when you learn the types of stars you learn, zero be a fine girl me. >> there's an acronym? >> there were in alphabetical order to begin with. then characteristics of the stars required a juggling of the alphabet so there's a mnemonic device to help remember. also in the picture is cecelia. she's sitting at the drafting table. the first person person to earn an h phd in harvard. >> all the early graduate students...
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>> joan? >> ar snichi? >> joan? >> it's just completely insane. i don't know where to go with it. but, yes, now we have snakes. that we must fear. yeah. it was very terrifying moment. >> i mean for students of trump political history, david, he first brought out that story which is based on sort of an old blues song, poem in january of 2016. early in the campaign. and it's almost like he's just going back to his greatest hits. they're not his greatest hits. they tend to be co-opted statement like reagan who said make america great first or this being a song. by the way, viewers may know i don't have a problem quoting songs. i do have a problem turning songs into public policy. and the question is what does the snake poem tell us if anything about immigration policy? >> you know, the issue here is at what point can you say that president of the united states is a man who is somewhat unhinged? we've had in the last week him saying a couple of times, gosh, didn't know this job would be so hard. huh? i thought it would be easier. we had him in an interview a few days ago tell "washing
>> joan? >> ar snichi? >> joan? >> it's just completely insane. i don't know where to go with it. but, yes, now we have snakes. that we must fear. yeah. it was very terrifying moment. >> i mean for students of trump political history, david, he first brought out that story which is based on sort of an old blues song, poem in january of 2016. early in the campaign. and it's almost like he's just going back to his greatest hits. they're not his greatest hits. they...
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pearl jam, journey, yes, and elo, also tupac shakur and joan baez.t rockin' of the inductees, but before the show she sat down for a chat with anthony mason. >> reporter: how's it feel to be in the rock 'n roll hall of fame? >> a little silly, but really nice. >> reporter: what's silly part? >> that i'm a little bit of a fish out of water but not. >> reporter: in the early 1960s as the folk revival took roots, joan baez emerged as the most prominent female voice. she used her influence to introduce another young musician to the world. recording bob dylan's songs and inviting him to join her on stage. ♪ called you an enchantress. >> that's as good as being called virgin mary and all the rest. >> reporter: her debut album released in 1960 went gold. by 1962, she'd been anointed the queen of folk. how did that sit with you? >> i didn't have a very good image of myself before that, so i thought that sounded pretty good, you know. and then it was a lot to live up to. >> reporter: what do you think of that joan baez now? >> really sincere, really dedicated
pearl jam, journey, yes, and elo, also tupac shakur and joan baez.t rockin' of the inductees, but before the show she sat down for a chat with anthony mason. >> reporter: how's it feel to be in the rock 'n roll hall of fame? >> a little silly, but really nice. >> reporter: what's silly part? >> that i'm a little bit of a fish out of water but not. >> reporter: in the early 1960s as the folk revival took roots, joan baez emerged as the most prominent female voice....
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joan, he keeps changing storty which forced mitch mcconnell's hand on "meet the press." after telling the bloomberg columnist that source was not a white house staffer, nunes told him thursday, i did use the white house to help confirm what i already knew from other sources. lake said, nunes misled him, joan. >> well, did he mislead them. and he's misleading the country. he has taken deliberately trying to take, i think, the focus off president trump. but at this point, he has no credibility. and paul ryan, i really lay this at his feet. at this point, he came out and said that a whistle-blower had given the information to nunes. that turns out not to be true. and he has no business supervising this in the first place. he was on the trump transition team. he is in a sense investigating himself. it could be his name, you know, was in the information that he saw. it is just -- it was wrong from the beginning. it shouldn't have happened this way. but now he's got to take him out out of it or thels part of the investigation, the house really plays no role which is a shame. a
joan, he keeps changing storty which forced mitch mcconnell's hand on "meet the press." after telling the bloomberg columnist that source was not a white house staffer, nunes told him thursday, i did use the white house to help confirm what i already knew from other sources. lake said, nunes misled him, joan. >> well, did he mislead them. and he's misleading the country. he has taken deliberately trying to take, i think, the focus off president trump. but at this point, he has...
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." >> easy for you to say, my joan is far worse than your joan. >> not possible. >> stephen: please welcomestephen: nice to see you again. >> thank you, sir. >> stephen: well, madam, you were here last summer you were here. >> i have no recollection. >> stephen: june, i think it was before-- early july. it was before the conventions, i think, because we were talking about bernie sanders at the time. you were a big bernie fan. >> yes, still am. >> stephen: sorry he didn't get it. sorry he didn't get it. you said something very interesting at the time, because at that point it didn't look like bernie was going to get the nomination. at that point we knew trump had it. and you said some people feel that trump might bring about the revolution immediately. "a," how is that going? ( laughter ) what's your-- what's your assessment of how the revolution is going? >> well, i'm so happy that you asked. not really, but okay, we'll get into it. well, have you seen this many town hall meetings with people from all parties storming and knocking on the doors of their representativerepresentatives ag and s
." >> easy for you to say, my joan is far worse than your joan. >> not possible. >> stephen: please welcomestephen: nice to see you again. >> thank you, sir. >> stephen: well, madam, you were here last summer you were here. >> i have no recollection. >> stephen: june, i think it was before-- early july. it was before the conventions, i think, because we were talking about bernie sanders at the time. you were a big bernie fan. >> yes, still...
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then, with passover just around the corner, we join celebrated chef joan nathan in her kitchen to talk about her new cookbook exploring jewish food from around the world. >> you can't mix milk and meat, you can't eat certain shellfish, so that, what happens is, jewish people think about their food a lot. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks take on this week's news, including what a rule change in the senate means for the ability of the two parties to work together. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: q1 ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house says president trump has sent a strong signal to the world with
then, with passover just around the corner, we join celebrated chef joan nathan in her kitchen to talk about her new cookbook exploring jewish food from around the world. >> you can't mix milk and meat, you can't eat certain shellfish, so that, what happens is, jewish people think about their food a lot. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks take on this week's news, including what a rule change in the senate means for the ability of the two parties to work...
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and joan walsh, national affairs correspondent at the nation and an msnbc political analyst. malcolm, first to you on the question of what did vladimir putin know and when he know it. do you share general mcmaster's feeling that it seems to him very, very hard to believe that assad would have used chemical weapons without putin knowing it ahead of time? >> yes, i share his point of view. and there is a reason that i do so. principally because shayrat airfield is a very small airfield. it has two runways. it has 25 vetments. when you use chemical weapons on an aircraft, you to do very special handling. you have to have decontamination units that follow the aircraft. everybody has to be wearing gas masks. you do not want to be on the flight line if one of these things exposes, right? so the russians would see all of this coming from the arsenal, move on to the aircraft, go to a special handling area, use special aircraft controls for it to take off, and then fly off on to its target and delivery. there is no way russia could not have known that. also, we may have intelligence t
and joan walsh, national affairs correspondent at the nation and an msnbc political analyst. malcolm, first to you on the question of what did vladimir putin know and when he know it. do you share general mcmaster's feeling that it seems to him very, very hard to believe that assad would have used chemical weapons without putin knowing it ahead of time? >> yes, i share his point of view. and there is a reason that i do so. principally because shayrat airfield is a very small airfield. it...
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and joan alluded to all of the things that had to go in to making this moment happen for donald trump. i do think hat whthat when you t the wins from the first 100 days, this will be top of the list. i think the question is, what are the other wins that will come from this white house, from this administration? gorr ere e gorsuch, of course, will sit on the bench. a lot of people from the far right and conservatives are looking at this justice to see whether or not he's in the mold of john roberts who, in many ways, disappointed a lot of conservatives because he upheld parts of obama care. or if he's in the mold of somebody like clarence thomas or justice scalia who he is replacing. that will be interesting. he will get an opportunity, really, off the bat with some of these court cases that are before the supreme court already to really, i think, curry favor with some folks in the far right sort of evangelical communities that were a little nervous about some of his answers around roe v. wade from those really long confirmation hearings. >> very long. 20 plus hours of confirmation hea
and joan alluded to all of the things that had to go in to making this moment happen for donald trump. i do think hat whthat when you t the wins from the first 100 days, this will be top of the list. i think the question is, what are the other wins that will come from this white house, from this administration? gorr ere e gorsuch, of course, will sit on the bench. a lot of people from the far right and conservatives are looking at this justice to see whether or not he's in the mold of john...
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joan sebastian tiene un amor en secreto.ralea: es un proceso largo, pero va bien. ahorita todo estÁ casi congelado. no podemos disponer de nada hasta que el juez asÍ lo disponga. reportera: mÁs adelante, cÓmo es realmente su relaciÓn con josÉ manuel figueroa? zaralea: somos una familia normal, con nuestras diferencias. orlando: no se pueden perder la segunda parte de esta entrevista despuÉs de las 10:00 a.m. en "cÓdigo segura". el dar el Álbum debut de "residente" ya estÁ en todas las plataformas. se llama "desencuentro" el nuevo vÍdeo. el vÍdeo lo puede encontrar en youtube en su totalidad. ♪ muy afrancesado y con mucho estilo con el estilo de renÉ y "residente" nos vamos a comerciales y volvemos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica" en minutos. te dejo con el vÍdeo de renÉ. minutos. te dejo con el vÍdeo de renÉ. ♪ tengo el power ♪ yo tengo el power y mi mente está que arde ♪ ♪ yo tengo el power para hacer que todos bailen ♪ ♪ yo tengo el power ♪ imma take it easy and suave ♪ ♪ easy and suave ♪ como ya tu sabes ♪ positivo todo el
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letitia james, joan walsh, thank you both.ally appreciate it. >>> coming up, documents show the russian government changed its strategy to affect the presidential election. when they thought hillary clinton was winning. hey, searching for a great used yeah! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported pretty cool i like it that's the power of carfax® find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing start your used car search at carfax.com there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. lwho's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mort
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letitia james, joan walsh, thank you both.reciate it. >>> coming up, documents show the russian government changed its strategy to affect the presidential election. when they thought hillary clinton was winning. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. well this here's a load-bearing wall. we'll go ahead and rip that out. (husband)yeah? it's going to cause a lot of problems. totally unnecessary and it triples the budget. (husband)mmmm. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi® double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ introducing new depend silhouette briefs. fe
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what's her responsibility to the public, joan? to the public and women, including women. >> i don't know, chris, what she thinks it is. i mean she -- you know, i'm a daughter. i have a daughter. you have a daughter. we want to leave family members sort of off limits, but she did take a job in this administration, and she talks a really great game about paid family leave, child care. but she has accomplished nothing, and she's also profited already from her place in the white house beside her father's side. she's gotten, you know, new trademarks from china after going to a meeting with her dad. i mean there's a lot not to like about this situation. >> okay. >> even if she's a wonderful person. >> let's get to the role that she plays because of her father. i don't know about you, nicole, but i know your sense that the status like we all are, we watch status statements. you don't want to be seated below the salt at a meeting. look at the seating this person has gotten. at the sagage, what is she? there's a young person never worked i
what's her responsibility to the public, joan? to the public and women, including women. >> i don't know, chris, what she thinks it is. i mean she -- you know, i'm a daughter. i have a daughter. you have a daughter. we want to leave family members sort of off limits, but she did take a job in this administration, and she talks a really great game about paid family leave, child care. but she has accomplished nothing, and she's also profited already from her place in the white house beside...
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alan: imagÍnense nada mÁs la imagen, mi suegro es joan sebastiÁn. por lo quÉ suceden la muerte de sus hijos, una madre que le va a partir el corazÓn, cuando vean las personas esta crÓnica de sÁbado porque esta no es la historia de malos matando a malos, sino de una madre pidiendo justicia por su hija, una joven que cometiÓ errores de decisiÓn, y que le costaron la vida. ana: cuÁnto tiempo lleva esa madre luchando por la justicia? marÍa: casi dos aÑos ha conseguido lo primero, ha conseguido que estÉ en la cÁrcel la autora intelectual del crimen de su hija, pero siguen libres los autores fÍsicos. ana: y a ella no le da miedo que le puedan hacer lo mismo que a su hija. marÍa: sabes que no, la verdad que ella dice quedesde que muriÓ su hija no se puede vestir de otro color que no sea negro porque de ese color le dejaron el alma. ana: la verdad vamos a estar contigo entonces este sÁbado, vamos a estar a las 10:00 de la noche. marÍa: presentamos testigos silenciada, la mataron horas antes de que fuera rendir su testimonio. ana: que tristeza, y el dolor qu
alan: imagÍnense nada mÁs la imagen, mi suegro es joan sebastiÁn. por lo quÉ suceden la muerte de sus hijos, una madre que le va a partir el corazÓn, cuando vean las personas esta crÓnica de sÁbado porque esta no es la historia de malos matando a malos, sino de una madre pidiendo justicia por su hija, una joven que cometiÓ errores de decisiÓn, y que le costaron la vida. ana: cuÁnto tiempo lleva esa madre luchando por la justicia? marÍa: casi dos aÑos ha conseguido lo primero, ha...
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it's about joan crawford and bette davis, when they were making "whatever happened to baby jane?s around that area, i mean, that time. but it-- it goes and forth because it covers a lot of their earlier life. it covers their later life. so it's not just concentrated on that time. >> stephen: did they have a long-term feud? >> well, you know, i think there was a lot of competition. i think there was a lot of-- i mean, you know, there was not-- they did not enjoy each other when they worked together. ( laughter ) yeah. >> stephen: you know you're not under oath. it will be fine. you really feel like you're testifying before congress right now. >> i do. i'm trying -- >> stephen: i'd like a lawyer present before i answer that question." >> all that double speak that you hear. i'm practicing. >> stephen: you're a famous actress. do you have any feuds out there? >> no. i mean, for instance -- >> stephen: would you like one? ( laughter ). >> i feud in my head with people. but i don't have-- like, now i'm carrying on a feud with kellyanne conway, just in my head. >> stephen: in your head
it's about joan crawford and bette davis, when they were making "whatever happened to baby jane?s around that area, i mean, that time. but it-- it goes and forth because it covers a lot of their earlier life. it covers their later life. so it's not just concentrated on that time. >> stephen: did they have a long-term feud? >> well, you know, i think there was a lot of competition. i think there was a lot of-- i mean, you know, there was not-- they did not enjoy each other when...
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race for the white house are often reflected in the supreme court. >> even though, i should know, joan, they should not be whatsoever. they are justices and also, let's just be frank, they are human. talk more about that moment as you do have rbg, the notorious, as you have justice ginsburg going to the white house to the ceremony today. >> well, this is an interesting moment politically because as jeff probably remembers back a couple decades ago, there was no ceremony at the white house like this. it's actually controversial within the court family. i think this was started during the ronald reagan years where one of theaths was taken at the white house. and several of the justices, includi including chief justice william rehnquist resisted it. they felt that the ceremony signals to the public that there is more of a mixing between the judicial and executive branch and the whole point of the judicial branch is to be independent of the executive. when it takes place at the white house, as we're about to see, that that might send the wrong signal. so, i recently was going through the r
race for the white house are often reflected in the supreme court. >> even though, i should know, joan, they should not be whatsoever. they are justices and also, let's just be frank, they are human. talk more about that moment as you do have rbg, the notorious, as you have justice ginsburg going to the white house to the ceremony today. >> well, this is an interesting moment politically because as jeff probably remembers back a couple decades ago, there was no ceremony at the white...
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joan walsh at the nation is an msnbc political analyst. joan's daughter is working as an organizer in the georgia election. welcome all. let me start with you. when you saw president trump tweeting, what went through your mind? >> wow. why doesn't he try to stay out of this. you are not helping the cause. you are galvanizing people. >> you truly believe this? >> i think so. it is wreaking desperation that he has been all over twitter trying to mobilize in the final hours. it makes me wonder if the efforts of so many democratic activists who decent the on the district had the white house pretty nervous. >> let me put up the tweet at 4:38. after he gave the speech in wisconsin. just learned that jon ossoff doesn't even live in the district. republicans get out and vote! >> again, it's the republicans get out and vote. somebody got to the president. >> right, but he is unpopular in the district. he barely hung on to win it against hillary clinton. this is an interesting district nationally too for democrats. it has the highest education of an
joan walsh at the nation is an msnbc political analyst. joan's daughter is working as an organizer in the georgia election. welcome all. let me start with you. when you saw president trump tweeting, what went through your mind? >> wow. why doesn't he try to stay out of this. you are not helping the cause. you are galvanizing people. >> you truly believe this? >> i think so. it is wreaking desperation that he has been all over twitter trying to mobilize in the final hours. it...
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what makes this even more remarkable is that joan massey‘s sisters were there too — 98—year—old merciar arguments. why not? nobody is the same. you can't say yes all the time, can you? three sisters, 300 years of history. there's a lot to reminisce about at joan's100th birthday party. i don't feel my age. i have to... remember. do the counting. joan was born on the day after america entered the first world war, and she had a vital role in the second. drawing maps for the boys up there, and stationed at newmarket, with bomber command harris. i enjoyed it. atjust 98, mercia is the youngest sister. do you still see yourself as the baby sister really? certainly not! do they treat you as the baby sister? no. we have all had a very good relationship. one needs the other. we help each other out. 0ldest sister ailsa has travelled from scotland for the party. she finally gave up a favourite activity last week, at the age of 102. i gave up driving. i am very sad about it. i feel as if i have lost my legs. ailsa has always had a zest for adventure. in her 90s, she backpacked through chile. on my
what makes this even more remarkable is that joan massey‘s sisters were there too — 98—year—old merciar arguments. why not? nobody is the same. you can't say yes all the time, can you? three sisters, 300 years of history. there's a lot to reminisce about at joan's100th birthday party. i don't feel my age. i have to... remember. do the counting. joan was born on the day after america entered the first world war, and she had a vital role in the second. drawing maps for the boys up there,...
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. >> joan baez or joan crawford. >> joan didion. >> gif or jif. [ chuckles ] >> i'm not answering that? >> that's very inappropriate. >> good. quality or convenience? >> not mutually exclusive. >> needs of the society or needs of the individual? >> should be the same. >> you're most scared of? >> unfulfilled potential. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: emma watson! go see "the circle" in theaters on friday. more "tonight show" after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tired of paying hundreds more a year in taxes and fees on your wireless bill? only t-mobile one gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred dollars. that's right. two lines. a hundred bucks. all in. and now, the brand new samsung galaxy s8 is here. so what are you waiting for? get the new galaxy s8. plus get 2 lines of unlimted data for a hundred bucks. taxes and fees included. only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. come on, cool,
. >> joan baez or joan crawford. >> joan didion. >> gif or jif. [ chuckles ] >> i'm not answering that? >> that's very inappropriate. >> good. quality or convenience? >> not mutually exclusive. >> needs of the society or needs of the individual? >> should be the same. >> you're most scared of? >> unfulfilled potential. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: emma watson! go see "the circle" in theaters on friday. more...
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judge jeffrey langton of the 21st judicial district, judge joan larson o of the fourth judicial district. state senator retired judge from the sixth judicial district hasa endorsed judge gorsuch. the montana nra members, the montana grain growers association, the men, will growers association, the montano stock association. our attorney general in montana, our auditor in montana. our speaker of the house. this is a very mainstream group of montanans, leaders back home, who were in support of judge gorsuch. yet my colleagues are rejecting the will of the american people, rejecting the will of montanans and filibustering this nomination, not even allowing for an up or down vote.rt the american people deserve a supreme court justice who upholds the rule of law and will follow the constitution jerk the american people deserve a supreme court justice who doesn't legislate from thee bench. the american people deserve judge neil gorsuch to serve onth the united states supreme court. thank you, mr. president. >> and earlier on the floor of the senate confirming elena duke as deputy secretary of
judge jeffrey langton of the 21st judicial district, judge joan larson o of the fourth judicial district. state senator retired judge from the sixth judicial district hasa endorsed judge gorsuch. the montana nra members, the montana grain growers association, the men, will growers association, the montano stock association. our attorney general in montana, our auditor in montana. our speaker of the house. this is a very mainstream group of montanans, leaders back home, who were in support of...
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and our first book is "south and west" by joan didion.ommon misconception that millennials don't read. and i found that not to be true just from the book posting on my instagram and people were asking about lists and wanted to talk about, and we start to start a site where we could actually talk about the books that we want to read with everybody else. >> stephen: it's an online book club. how do i discuss it with you? >> instagram live. >> stephen: oh, i didn't know. >> instagram live, we're also going to be doing it on the website. basically, you can send in questions and participate with us that way. >> stephen: all right. >> yeah, so we'll be looking for you. >> stephen: great, and i'll be wearing my glasses and i'll be looking for you, too. well, it was lovely it meet you. >> it was lovely to meet you. >> stephen: thanks for being here. >> thank you! >> stephen: "the blackcoat's daughter" opens this friday. emma roberts, everybody. we'll be right back with ken jeong. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ starbucks nariño 70 cold brew c
and our first book is "south and west" by joan didion.ommon misconception that millennials don't read. and i found that not to be true just from the book posting on my instagram and people were asking about lists and wanted to talk about, and we start to start a site where we could actually talk about the books that we want to read with everybody else. >> stephen: it's an online book club. how do i discuss it with you? >> instagram live. >> stephen: oh, i didn't...
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. >>> pop elo, joan bias, all prove rock 'n' roll is still alive. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" live from studio 1 a, rock te rockefeller applause. >>> president trump's home base in florida were fanned out across the globe. let's start with our top story the deadly attack in sweden. police saying the man arrested is likely the driver who plowed a truck into a crowd of pedestrians. keir simmons is live. good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning, multiple developments including the news police believe they have arrested the driver of the vehicle. this is a live picture of the scene this morning with reports unconfirmed by nbc news that the suspect a 39-year-old who previously posted jihadist propaganda online. damage to the department store visible and gut wrenching. even more frightening, a bag of explosives, possibly a homemade bomb found inside unconfirmed by nbc. scene where four were murdered still underway. police suspect was the driver used in the attack hijacked according to its owner. leaving terror and bloody victims in its wake. >> you can see the blankets
. >>> pop elo, joan bias, all prove rock 'n' roll is still alive. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" live from studio 1 a, rock te rockefeller applause. >>> president trump's home base in florida were fanned out across the globe. let's start with our top story the deadly attack in sweden. police saying the man arrested is likely the driver who plowed a truck into a crowd of pedestrians. keir simmons is live. good morning. >> reporter: craig, good...
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>> you can't go. >> joan baez was an international star at that point. her in renata, mississippi, walking right along behind dr. king and me and a couple others. and we were there because a mob took kindergarten children and threw them through plate glass windows to keep them from getting close to the school. >> i'm not afraid. i'm going back. if they have to kill me, i'm going. >> i had one reporter actually tell me, look, i know you don't like the press getting in your way. but i got to keep a camera on martin luther king. because if he gets killed, and i don't get a picture of it, i'll lose my job. >> there were people out there looking to kill. >> we will build a brotherhood under guarded by justice and overarched by love! >> that kind of courage changed how i viewed human beings. they can do acts of exemplary humanity that has a resonance and rippled through society and people are inspired by. that's dr. king. >> this is why i can still sing "we shall overcome." it bends towards justice. >> he used to say the movement was a collection of people, an
>> you can't go. >> joan baez was an international star at that point. her in renata, mississippi, walking right along behind dr. king and me and a couple others. and we were there because a mob took kindergarten children and threw them through plate glass windows to keep them from getting close to the school. >> i'm not afraid. i'm going back. if they have to kill me, i'm going. >> i had one reporter actually tell me, look, i know you don't like the press getting in...
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joan campbell thought it was the case of... alistair leavey asked more generally...plore the bbc‘s election coverage with a representative of the news department in the coming weeks. but before we leave the subject for now, let's mention some complaints made about the corporation's social media coverage, a more significant aspect of its output than in any previous election. last thursday, the presenter of radio 4's today programme, nick robinson, posted this on twitter. some wondered whether the former bbc political editor had overstepped the bounds of impartiality, with mark robson responding... nick robinson responded to objections like that by writing the following on facebook... meanwhile, the current bbc political editor, laura kuenssberg, also faced criticism after tweeting as follows on monday... hugh yeager was one of those objecting to that wording, commenting... so, is there a danger of tweets like this from bbcjournalists, with their requirement for brevity, infringing the corporation's guidelines on fairness and balance? we put that complaint to bbc news,
joan campbell thought it was the case of... alistair leavey asked more generally...plore the bbc‘s election coverage with a representative of the news department in the coming weeks. but before we leave the subject for now, let's mention some complaints made about the corporation's social media coverage, a more significant aspect of its output than in any previous election. last thursday, the presenter of radio 4's today programme, nick robinson, posted this on twitter. some wondered whether...
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you know it well, joan?e second bomb which did not go off, would have been several times more powerful than the first and was designed to be disguised as a fire extinguisher which had been picked with shrapnel. it would have been much worse than the one which killed ten or ii much worse than the one which killed ten or 11 people. much worse than the one which killed ten or“ people. small much worse than the one which killed ten or 11 people. small mercies. indeed. absolutely dreadful. 50 people have been injured. you know saint petersburg as well, tim. this happened just after 2:30pm local time. not rush hour but the damage that has been caused is horrific. russia has been the victim of some horrible terror outrages in recent times, 200 odd russians died in a plane that was brought down in shambles shake classier. of course, russia has been prepared for this for quite some time. there has always been the fear that because of their active involvement in the campaign to bomb aleppo in disgraceful ways, that th
you know it well, joan?e second bomb which did not go off, would have been several times more powerful than the first and was designed to be disguised as a fire extinguisher which had been picked with shrapnel. it would have been much worse than the one which killed ten or ii much worse than the one which killed ten or 11 people. much worse than the one which killed ten or“ people. small much worse than the one which killed ten or 11 people. small mercies. indeed. absolutely dreadful. 50...
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joan campbell thought it was the case of "boris doesn't likejeremy, so was calling him names in the playgroundter." alistair leavey asked more generally, "why so many undermining comments about corbyn? theresa may is making the election of personality attacks, when it should be an election of government." well, we plan to explore the bbc‘s election coverage with a representative of the news department in the coming weeks. but before we leave the subject for now, let's mention some complaints made about the corporation's social media coverage, a more significant aspect of its output than in any previous election. last thursday, the presenter of radio 4's today programme, nick robinson, posted this on twitter. "no—one should be surprised that jeremy corbyn is running versus the establishment and is long on passion and short on details. story of his life." some wondered whether the former bbc political editor had overstepped the bounds of impartiality, with mark robson responding, "if this is not fake news, but actually robinson using his bbc account to insult corbyn, it is really unprofessional.
joan campbell thought it was the case of "boris doesn't likejeremy, so was calling him names in the playgroundter." alistair leavey asked more generally, "why so many undermining comments about corbyn? theresa may is making the election of personality attacks, when it should be an election of government." well, we plan to explore the bbc‘s election coverage with a representative of the news department in the coming weeks. but before we leave the subject for now, let's...
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can we just say that you don't think joan is a racist and perhaps we can move on. not, i don't care. you said the word black offend me. that is the stupidest thing i ever heard. normally i don't, wouldn't ever meet you in my life. nor would i choose to meet you. howe was in demand as a commentator on issues of race and identity. whether discussing symbols of britishness. .. i love england. i like being here. i like living here but i'm not a patriot. you could like the country, i love the countryside, i get along beautifully with the english people, we are part of a space, but i am not patriot. or the background to riots in 2011. did you ever sense this was going to happen? absolutely. why? i have a grandson, who's15, and who cannot count the number of times he was stopped and searched. ah. i think darcus, in a way more than anybody else, acted as an intermediary. he still had the trust and confidence of the black community, but to some extent, at least, he had the trust and confidence of the police as well. utterly unbiddable, his own man, darcus howe wouldn't let
can we just say that you don't think joan is a racist and perhaps we can move on. not, i don't care. you said the word black offend me. that is the stupidest thing i ever heard. normally i don't, wouldn't ever meet you in my life. nor would i choose to meet you. howe was in demand as a commentator on issues of race and identity. whether discussing symbols of britishness. .. i love england. i like being here. i like living here but i'm not a patriot. you could like the country, i love the...
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it's on record now, joan! you had a title.can't see any pleasure in either the complete collapse of the labour party. not complete. well, near collapse. not in the north, it hasn't come close to collapse. every country needs an opposition and frankly we have quite a week tory cabinet which is not being held to account in the comments particularly. i would welcome a keir starmer or a hillary byrne leaving the —— leading the labour party. a quick look at the times. theresa may injordan for talks there. saudi arabia as well. we had on the 10pm newsjust recently. we both like this picture. both of us have misgivings about our trade dependence on the spot of the world, but particularly saudi arabia. this is a country that does not respect women's rights particularly. or at all, very much. here we have a female leader of our country going there, and having to sort of acknowledged this. that's right. she's wearing trousers, that's correct. she's not wearing anything on her head, they may disapprove of that. but she's doing it in her
it's on record now, joan! you had a title.can't see any pleasure in either the complete collapse of the labour party. not complete. well, near collapse. not in the north, it hasn't come close to collapse. every country needs an opposition and frankly we have quite a week tory cabinet which is not being held to account in the comments particularly. i would welcome a keir starmer or a hillary byrne leaving the —— leading the labour party. a quick look at the times. theresa may injordan for...
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captain england while other big is names to miss out on the lions are chris robshaw, james haskel, joaning to south america. he says his squad has asked striking blend of youth and experience. what i want these young guys to do is not wait for the senior players to ask them to do things. i want them to come in the squad and push the envelope. the curry boys, lone watch them play once and you could see they have something about them, i wa nt they have something about them, i want them to come in, read the intensity of training, be the new energy and the team. the only thing the senior players should have to do is ask them to tone it down. that is the only thing. and then find them a steak restaurant at night. he says there are good players who have not made the squad. he says the door is still open for them butjones feels this is the best squad available to him to go to argentina and win the series 2—0. germaine mason... who won a silver for great britain in the high jump at the 2008 beijing olympics... has been killed in a motorcycle accident in jamaica. .. according to police. mason wa
captain england while other big is names to miss out on the lions are chris robshaw, james haskel, joaning to south america. he says his squad has asked striking blend of youth and experience. what i want these young guys to do is not wait for the senior players to ask them to do things. i want them to come in the squad and push the envelope. the curry boys, lone watch them play once and you could see they have something about them, i wa nt they have something about them, i want them to come...
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remember joan lunden?could you just get me a job as a substitute for her when she goes on vacation and maybe she wants to take a break? and that agent said to me that will never happen because they already have one black person. i said, really? he said, yes, it is bryant gumbel. i said it's the wrong station. he is on another station. so maybe they will take one more, but he said, no. so i let that agent go. i ended up going to chicago because i was on somebody else's audition tape. one of my producers had gone there. she called me up and said, dennis swanson just saw you on my tape and he wants to know if you would be interested in doing a job here. that is how it happened. david: you got there. it was an existing show. you took it over, and it became pretty popular and they change the name to the oprah winfrey show. oprah: people were calling it the oprah show. they weren't calling it "a.m. chicago." every single other person than my friend gayle said you are going to fail in chicago because i was going
remember joan lunden?could you just get me a job as a substitute for her when she goes on vacation and maybe she wants to take a break? and that agent said to me that will never happen because they already have one black person. i said, really? he said, yes, it is bryant gumbel. i said it's the wrong station. he is on another station. so maybe they will take one more, but he said, no. so i let that agent go. i ended up going to chicago because i was on somebody else's audition tape. one of my...