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, to which they replied -- joan? not a chance. >> we tried to play the scenario. did joan have a part in it? none of us could see that she could possibly have done that. it is just not in her nature to do that. she can't. >> but brenda did have somebody else in mind. >> now, elizabeth? i could see it. >> elizabeth? the shannons' 15-year-old daughter? is it possible she was a cold-blooded killer who executed her very own stepfather? the man who adopted her, raised her, provided for her? maybe, said david's sister brenda. daisy and elizabeth were always troubled, said brenda. and when elizabeth hit her teens, watch out. >> david and joan did not have the tools needed to deal with what those two girls dished out. it was boys, drugs, violence. if she got angry, she would destroy something of theirs. >> that was hardly elizabeth's view of things. she conceded she was no angel. she acted out all right, never denied that. but elizabeth always claimed it was the adults who made it ugly and hostile at home, where arguments an
, to which they replied -- joan? not a chance. >> we tried to play the scenario. did joan have a part in it? none of us could see that she could possibly have done that. it is just not in her nature to do that. she can't. >> but brenda did have somebody else in mind. >> now, elizabeth? i could see it. >> elizabeth? the shannons' 15-year-old daughter? is it possible she was a cold-blooded killer who executed her very own stepfather? the man who adopted her, raised her,...
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billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.laim she wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the d.a. saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon. maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder. >> i can take responsibility for my role in everything. but she was trying to put everything on me. that's the point i kind of woke up and realized, like, let me just tell the truth. >> was it true? on the stand elizabeth's accusation was clear and powerful. >> throughout the whole thing while i was testifying, she couldn't even look at me. >> joan did not testify. she sat quietly and listened as her attorney portrayed liz as a liar and ruthless killer who acted entirely alone when she executed her stepfather. >>
billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.laim she wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the d.a. saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon....
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joan, obviously so much of this investigation has been politicized.ator chris coons from delaware is a member of the senate judiciary committee. he told manu raju, cnn's reporter, that the release of the fusion gps transcript shows that the investigation on the judiciary committee has reached an impasse is that bipartisanship is effectively over in that panel. feinstein, the ranking democrat releases this against the objections of grassley, the chairman, who is a republican. >> well, this is a very unusual move for dianne feinstein. she is really someone who is cautious. she tries to be bipartisan. she could face a primary challenge in california because some folks on the left don't think she's far enough left. this is not something she did casually and i haven't spoken to her, but what it appears to be is that senator grassley himself has politicized some of this information by demanding that the fbi investigate christopher steele and along with lindsey graham, the two of them have made -- cast some dark aspersions against both steele and fusion gps.
joan, obviously so much of this investigation has been politicized.ator chris coons from delaware is a member of the senate judiciary committee. he told manu raju, cnn's reporter, that the release of the fusion gps transcript shows that the investigation on the judiciary committee has reached an impasse is that bipartisanship is effectively over in that panel. feinstein, the ranking democrat releases this against the objections of grassley, the chairman, who is a republican. >> well, this...
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author of the book "joan rivers confidential. comes the award seasons we start tomorrow night. seth myer did the monologue, what do you anticipate? >> first of all, i think it's going to be challenging. and quite a -- not tough, but definitely, a challenge, i think, is really the only right word for seth. who is so smart and so funny. to figure out how to read the room. and read it quickly. you know, this is -- we're living in a time where if you say anything, you're condemned. if you don't say anything, you're condemned. we can't seem to have a civil conversation about any of this. >> right. >> and i think it's going to make everything from the red carpets to the show, to the post shows to the wrap-up shows complicated. >> i mean, he has to thread that needle, as you're saying but he can't not go there, in the evening monolong, wouldn't you agree? >> i agree, you have to go there, you have to go there, you have to address the elephant in the room. but what is half the audience going to laugh at? and what is half the audience goi
author of the book "joan rivers confidential. comes the award seasons we start tomorrow night. seth myer did the monologue, what do you anticipate? >> first of all, i think it's going to be challenging. and quite a -- not tough, but definitely, a challenge, i think, is really the only right word for seth. who is so smart and so funny. to figure out how to read the room. and read it quickly. you know, this is -- we're living in a time where if you say anything, you're condemned. if...
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how do you think joan rivers would have reacted to the #metoo era?i think she would have written hashtag i'm supportive but i'm kind of annoyed that never happened to me too because it would further my career a lot further. it would be the longest hashtag. >> i hope i can laugh at that. >> yes. absolutely. my mom -- >> did she ever -- >> -- never thought of herself as being a feminist. when you look at the book you realize she was but never had the self-awareness that she was a social commentator, yet for her, this would have been christmas every day with material. >> there's a great, i don't know if they can see it, if i hold it up, but there is a great spread within the book of the "national enquirer" some of the references to joan rivers. she was rumored to be involved with everyone from brian wilson of the beach boys to one donald trump. what was her relationship like with the donald, and how would she see him as president? >> the relationship was friendly. they knew each other socially. obviously we remember my mom won "the apprentice." the thin
how do you think joan rivers would have reacted to the #metoo era?i think she would have written hashtag i'm supportive but i'm kind of annoyed that never happened to me too because it would further my career a lot further. it would be the longest hashtag. >> i hope i can laugh at that. >> yes. absolutely. my mom -- >> did she ever -- >> -- never thought of herself as being a feminist. when you look at the book you realize she was but never had the self-awareness that...
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let's not wait for joan.'s look at the existing traffic there are immigrants all over the world who moves to norway. no one voluntarily moves to haiti. why is that? it's a dysfunctional society and so are many of the others from which america's present ludicrous system takes newcomers from. >> tucker: so china is the most aggressive colonial power in the world right now and it's investing all over africa and all over latin america and all over the caribbean. spending $30 billion in haiti, for example. there is no pressure from joan walsh or the american left. the chinese to absorb immigration from any of those regions at all. they are not denounced as racist for keeping their borders totally closed to everybody. why is that? i wonder. >> well, because china is allowed to advance its own interests. so it's bought, for example, a big box industry in jamaica. it doesn't feel along with that it has to import a big bunch of jamaicans to its country. people can object to what president trump says. but it actually m
let's not wait for joan.'s look at the existing traffic there are immigrants all over the world who moves to norway. no one voluntarily moves to haiti. why is that? it's a dysfunctional society and so are many of the others from which america's present ludicrous system takes newcomers from. >> tucker: so china is the most aggressive colonial power in the world right now and it's investing all over africa and all over latin america and all over the caribbean. spending $30 billion in haiti,...
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let's start with you, joan. you're closer to me so you get the first whack with the stick.lary clinton, champion of the movement. >> yep. >> they come to her. they say this guy has demonstrable problems with someone in the office. he's got to go. she says no. she keeps him on. how can you support that? >> i don't support it. i want to know more about it. look -- >> what more do you need to know? >> i need to know the exact conversation she had. look, it's not like he didn't get punished. i'm not defending this. i want you to know my thought process. it's not like he didn't get punished. he got docked pay. he got sent to counseling. the thing i'm focused on is in 2016. >> he wound up working for a democratic group, correct the record, when he has this history. he's been accused and actually found some sort of guilty of sexual harassment. >> and suggested clinton knew that as well. >> i guess so. i find that the most disturbing. i do think, chris, she's going to have to come out and talk about this. it's not like he was president punished at all, but if patty solis doyle made
let's start with you, joan. you're closer to me so you get the first whack with the stick.lary clinton, champion of the movement. >> yep. >> they come to her. they say this guy has demonstrable problems with someone in the office. he's got to go. she says no. she keeps him on. how can you support that? >> i don't support it. i want to know more about it. look -- >> what more do you need to know? >> i need to know the exact conversation she had. look, it's not like...
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>> i'm right with joan. i think mccabe has shown -- there has been a paper trail. it's not as though we don't know how he has behaved in the lead up to his wife running. i think maybe that the president could have been able to do this had he not fired comey. but that's sort of negated any ability to have mccabe leave. and it appears based on what you're saying is that they've just decided to leave this alone. that my understanding? >> yeah, they decided. >> because of what what happened comey? >> i'll read the quote. wray's resignation under those circumstances, excuse me, would have created a media firestorm. the white house understandably gun-shy after the comey debacle didn't want that scene. so mccabe remains. >> and that's wise. i think that's very wise. >> but it may not be the end of this. because you never know. >> it's never the end. >> but i want to switch gears, and i want to talk about the shutdown, which son everybody's minds right now. president trump loves to brag about his deal making abilities. it's within of his favorite lines. watch this. >> i'm
>> i'm right with joan. i think mccabe has shown -- there has been a paper trail. it's not as though we don't know how he has behaved in the lead up to his wife running. i think maybe that the president could have been able to do this had he not fired comey. but that's sort of negated any ability to have mccabe leave. and it appears based on what you're saying is that they've just decided to leave this alone. that my understanding? >> yeah, they decided. >> because of what...
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problem. >> what's the joan problem? has a rich lowery problem. >> then he should have said that and he didn't. >> it's the opposite. >> it's in the context the visa lottery program which pays attention to countries and he's like let's not do that. i don't want to -- >> he should've said it, rich. he should've invited you to the meeting. >> that's always very good advice. >> look where we're left right now. they're calling each other liars on the basis -- >> you're taking a very hostile interpretation. >> because he deserves it. >> you're treating it as fact. >> he said what he said. >> he said what he said he. >> it's not the first racist thing he ever said. >> it's not like he's never said anything like this braen we're suddenly calling him on it. he has a history of talking this way about nonwhite people. >> his position matters, right? >> here's what matters even more, though, is you've got legitimate points to make and the other side is going to push back and negotiate it. they're not doing it because he set up a si
problem. >> what's the joan problem? has a rich lowery problem. >> then he should have said that and he didn't. >> it's the opposite. >> it's in the context the visa lottery program which pays attention to countries and he's like let's not do that. i don't want to -- >> he should've said it, rich. he should've invited you to the meeting. >> that's always very good advice. >> look where we're left right now. they're calling each other liars on the basis...
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. >> outfront now, national affairs correspondent joan walsh and jack kingston.joan, i have to say the reporting tonight from a senior republican source familiar with the meeting is that these republican senators are basing their denials of this discussion on the fact and i'm going to say it this time because it's important, they say the president said shit house and not shit hole and that changes everything. when i first heard that, i was like that can't be. that can't be how they are justifying. >> it changes nothing. i mean actually on this program, thursday night, rich said that same thing. he heard that but even rich, devout republican, defender of president trump agreed it doesn't change anything. now they are using it as a basis to impeach, deride dick durbin, claim this never happened and the two word, i can't wait to bring jack in here because i think he will agree with me this time, the two words mean the same thing. >> would you agree that on substance, blank hole and blank house, there's very little difference? >> i do agree with joan. i don't see the
. >> outfront now, national affairs correspondent joan walsh and jack kingston.joan, i have to say the reporting tonight from a senior republican source familiar with the meeting is that these republican senators are basing their denials of this discussion on the fact and i'm going to say it this time because it's important, they say the president said shit house and not shit hole and that changes everything. when i first heard that, i was like that can't be. that can't be how they are...
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joan walsh is the nation's national affairs. paris bernard, april ryan is going to join us in a moment. white house reporter. paris, let me start with you. how do you defend this? >> i'm not here to defend it. i think it's hard to defend something that is unsubstantiated and based off -- >> i have to jump in here. that defense is not going to work tonight. not tonight. deny everything else he said. they denied everything in the michael wolf book. they denied everything. they are not denying this. you cannot hide behind that. >> thank you for your extended commentary, erin. if you allow me to speak, just like the michael wolf book, you have people who are not coming out and saying who they are. if this is what you think the president said, come out and say it. these white house staffers who allegedly said this will resinate with the base, that is offensive and just like the white house staffers who said things in the wolf book to say things to derail this presidency. the underlying assumption is this president is a racist. the na
joan walsh is the nation's national affairs. paris bernard, april ryan is going to join us in a moment. white house reporter. paris, let me start with you. how do you defend this? >> i'm not here to defend it. i think it's hard to defend something that is unsubstantiated and based off -- >> i have to jump in here. that defense is not going to work tonight. not tonight. deny everything else he said. they denied everything in the michael wolf book. they denied everything. they are not...
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joan rivers madejokes about disability yourself.out the holocaust were she said that is ok because i am jewish. i feel the she said that is ok because i am jewish. i feelthe same she said that is ok because i am jewish. i feel the same way about disability. i do not find it entertaining all humourous when comedians who do not have disabilities mock or imitate disabilities. it is part of who i am... it gives you the right? the same way that a person of colour has a right to talk about being a person of colour. it gives me the right to talk about it. but i never pretend that... i have no right to go on stage and not an intellectual disability just because i stage and not an intellectual disabilityjust because i happen to be disabled. the fact that i have a personal connection allows me to talk about it in a way that others should not, honestly. you have ended up should not, honestly. you have ended up on social media being in the object of bullying. i mean, that is the kind of risk you run?” object of bullying. i mean, that is the kin
joan rivers madejokes about disability yourself.out the holocaust were she said that is ok because i am jewish. i feel the she said that is ok because i am jewish. i feelthe same she said that is ok because i am jewish. i feel the same way about disability. i do not find it entertaining all humourous when comedians who do not have disabilities mock or imitate disabilities. it is part of who i am... it gives you the right? the same way that a person of colour has a right to talk about being a...
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i would hope for the sake of them it really as joan described a very focused movement.ut i do think you have to worry that there is so much about the women's march that meets the air waves. first you have the movement, then it becomes a business, then it becomes a racket. >> who is laughing? one has to think as that, there is a lot about the women's march, look, started as trump then 365 women's march. you are really marching every single day? >> no. >> republicans take note there is aground swale against this. and i am quite worried about our sent tryst candidates. i think that's real. but our women's martha becomes this 365. >> a lot going on. the president got involved with a tweet. >> okay. shocker. he's sitting at home, and watching it on his screen, hearing it outside his window. look, last year he didn't want to get involved. but this year beautiful weather all over our great country. and i'm so mad i'm not in mar-a-lago. sorry, everybody. >> didn't have room for that. >> unprecedented economic success and wealth creation taking place. lowest female unemployment
i would hope for the sake of them it really as joan described a very focused movement.ut i do think you have to worry that there is so much about the women's march that meets the air waves. first you have the movement, then it becomes a business, then it becomes a racket. >> who is laughing? one has to think as that, there is a lot about the women's march, look, started as trump then 365 women's march. you are really marching every single day? >> no. >> republicans take note...
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joan take up the point.t argument from clintons people when they were doing the e-mail investigation. if people are out to get her. and didn't want comey to clear ler. and that was. they say the same thing. this idea. >> they're right. >> this idea that the secret society they shouldn't have said that. there are other issues. >> there are other issues. but he strozk was reassigned. he was taken off the investigation. there were consequences. it's not as though james comey said this is fine. we have this going relationship between the two. i think there were complicating factors. he got moved. i think we did see on the other hand -- i will say, that there seemed to be bias within the fbi, some people say within the new york office, against hillary clinton, that did tie james comey's hands and did force him into that late october 28th revelation. >> you have to root it out. people have opinions. we have always known this. the idea that the fbi sets up as a lefty organization i find hard to believe with my deal
joan take up the point.t argument from clintons people when they were doing the e-mail investigation. if people are out to get her. and didn't want comey to clear ler. and that was. they say the same thing. this idea. >> they're right. >> this idea that the secret society they shouldn't have said that. there are other issues. >> there are other issues. but he strozk was reassigned. he was taken off the investigation. there were consequences. it's not as though james comey said...
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the immediate aftermath 1787, northern states passed a series of laws allowing slaveholders to so joanheir slaves in states where slavery was being abolished. beginning in 1830's just -- norn states began to strip -- began to restrict this right so it was dangerous for slaveholders to travel in northern states. to thegest obstacle gradual emancipation of the north was the fugitive slave clause of the constitution. we call the crisis of the 18
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tied to the port in germany this is a big issue here and there's a lot of fear around the issue and joan is one of the big produces huge contracts with china tell me about the price tag on the possible damage of this epidemic. it's looking at anywhere from two to three billion euros that's the. economy the e.u. is the largest next quarter of pork in the world germany is traditionally the largest producer of pork in the e.u. so you figure out there how significant that is to the german economy and to german livelihoods and workers and the germans of the balkans well save beads they for us at the international green we can build in thank you. and you may not have heard of the picturesque town of gurlitz in eastern germany that you may have seen it in various big budget movie productions quentin tarantino's inglourious basterds around the world in eighty days with jackie chan and the grand budapest hotel was shot there however the town's making headlines for other reasons as the big employers suddenly up and leave sparking huge protests today german engineering giant zeman says slashing hun
tied to the port in germany this is a big issue here and there's a lot of fear around the issue and joan is one of the big produces huge contracts with china tell me about the price tag on the possible damage of this epidemic. it's looking at anywhere from two to three billion euros that's the. economy the e.u. is the largest next quarter of pork in the world germany is traditionally the largest producer of pork in the e.u. so you figure out there how significant that is to the german economy...
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>> i'm right with joan. i think mccabe has shown -- there has been a paper trail. we don't know how he behaived in the lead-up to hs wife running. i think the president might have been able to do that if he hadn't fired comey. it sort of negated in the ability to have mccabe leave. it appears based on what you're saying they just decided to leave this alone, is that my understanding? >> yes. i'll read the quote. it says his resignation under those circumstances would have created a pirate storm. it was gun shy and didn't want that scene so mccabe remains. >> and that's wise. i think that's very wise. >> yeah. >> but it may not be the end of this. >> it's never the end of it. >> you never know. >> yeah. i want to switch gears and i want to talk about the shutdown download is on everybody's mind right now. president trump loves to brag about his deal making abilities. >> i am going to make the great deals. >> i am going to make great deals for our country. >> i built an extraordinary business on relationship and deals that benefit all parties involved, always. >> i m
>> i'm right with joan. i think mccabe has shown -- there has been a paper trail. we don't know how he behaived in the lead-up to hs wife running. i think the president might have been able to do that if he hadn't fired comey. it sort of negated in the ability to have mccabe leave. it appears based on what you're saying they just decided to leave this alone, is that my understanding? >> yes. i'll read the quote. it says his resignation under those circumstances would have created a...
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the finished product when you type it through a client yeah rodeo drug for old joan terry don't know you're my friend and they say this is fantastic on the bridge that must be they be ultimate bows yeah yeah yeah much more than having the money for it for me what is truly important to know that the clay and ease he's pleased by the creation . that's the most important but most i've written about i used to play number right for a little poll number going frustum but a number saying that not in forest and the last number ten is more personal favorite number so pierre is just out he does well they look out similarly fantastic thank you thank you saw moche and pierre weakness which is is that you have an incredible keefe and talent for my kin for something special royalty. and merrick obama young wish you all the very best in the future i'm going to send you some black plentiful full fruits and see will be playing with all. the way back up to the shore bright where i interview for my little poll say my jumbo trons stay with us. is america as it actually is a bomb over the fantasy is real
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sebastian, maribel guarda es la madrina de la hija de expareja de joan, recordemos que erika alonso porque va a invitar a la crema innata de nueva york a su mega departamento en manhattan a celebrar la entrega de los grammy, es se espera que vayan muchÍsimas estrellas porque ademÁs Él va a cantar en la ceremonia pretende hacer una fiesta Época rica donde probablemente todos los cantantes que estÉn en el concierto en los grammy irÁn a su casa y terminarÁn en una bohemia imagino yo. >> ¿ quiÉn puede rechazar una invitaciÓn de sir elton john?. >> ahÍ van a estar en los grammy, luis fonsi y de daddy yankee, ¿ irÁn a la casa casa a kabt aro reggaeton a elton john?. >> si los invitan van, es elton john quien hace la nchtciinvitÓ¿ serÁ que zuleyka va para alla?. >> le voy a tocar la guitarra. >> el piano j. >> pongan atenciÓn a esta informaciÓn antes de ser vÍctimas. >> asÍ es, muy buena informaciÓn, las redes sociales crean el escenario perfecto donde estafadores engaÑan a vÍctimas interesadas en ganar dinero fÁcil y rapido, por eso explicamos quÉ debe hacer usted para no caer en la tramp
sebastian, maribel guarda es la madrina de la hija de expareja de joan, recordemos que erika alonso porque va a invitar a la crema innata de nueva york a su mega departamento en manhattan a celebrar la entrega de los grammy, es se espera que vayan muchÍsimas estrellas porque ademÁs Él va a cantar en la ceremonia pretende hacer una fiesta Época rica donde probablemente todos los cantantes que estÉn en el concierto en los grammy irÁn a su casa y terminarÁn en una bohemia imagino yo....
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while we will mourn the loss of larry, i take comfort knowing he is now being reunited with joan, his beloved wife of 73 years who passed away in 2015. larry leaves behind a large and loving family his legacy will live on through his four children, larry, douglas, janet, and cynthia, plus eight grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. larry's legacy will live on in other public servants who he mentored and inspired. he left an indelible mark on this body and because of his leadership here kansas and the united states is better off for it. layery on behalf of the united states -- larry, on behalf of the united states congress, we are thankful for your service. you are in god's hands now. may you rest in eternal peace. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in the well of the congress of the united states of america as a democrat. ated a liberated democrat by my definition is one that cannot only speak truth to power but can
while we will mourn the loss of larry, i take comfort knowing he is now being reunited with joan, his beloved wife of 73 years who passed away in 2015. larry leaves behind a large and loving family his legacy will live on through his four children, larry, douglas, janet, and cynthia, plus eight grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. larry's legacy will live on in other public servants who he mentored and inspired. he left an indelible mark on this body and because of his leadership here...
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. >> with me now to further explain, easy for me to say, cnn legal analyst joan miscoupic.nce mental competency at all? >> it doesn't, brooke. it speaks generally in terms of a president not being able to perform the duties of office and it's interesting how it started because -- and that background will show just how unlikely it is now that the 25th amendment would be invoked. it was ratified in 1967 four years after the assassination of john f. kennedy with the idea being what if a would-be assassin didn't carry through with an actual death, but somehow incapacitated a president and put him in a coma? he was brain damaged in some way, the idea was to have some mechanism set up, but you can tell, brooke, from that history that it involves someone who -- a president who wasn't going to be fighting this, who somehow wasn't going to be able to be engaged because it requires either a madjority of the cabint or the vice president to first send word to house and senate leaders that the president is unable to perform his duties, and again, it speaks more generally to get to your
. >> with me now to further explain, easy for me to say, cnn legal analyst joan miscoupic.nce mental competency at all? >> it doesn't, brooke. it speaks generally in terms of a president not being able to perform the duties of office and it's interesting how it started because -- and that background will show just how unlikely it is now that the 25th amendment would be invoked. it was ratified in 1967 four years after the assassination of john f. kennedy with the idea being what if...
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you had ted cruz saying no, and marco rubio saying no as well. >> joan, strategic or just says what is>> what is on his mind. when he gets home, he'll be in a lot of trouble. this was not authorized. this was -- i don't know if it's what he believes. i have no idea what he believes. he does vacillate back to the point periodically, but he'll go back to the homeline and deny saying this, and they will get him in line. he's just wandered too far. >> no one knows what he believes on immigration because he contradicts himself all the time. >> all the time. >> in the campaign, he was going to terminate daca because it was an abuse of power by the obama administration and was illegal. he waivered on it. i asked about it every week in the first six weeks of the trump administration, and resended the program. this is not the same president. he does not have immigration policies as all. look what we had with the wall. it's gone from who pays for it, what does it look like, where will it be? that's changed on a consistent basis. this president does not have an immigration policy. >> all right, e
you had ted cruz saying no, and marco rubio saying no as well. >> joan, strategic or just says what is>> what is on his mind. when he gets home, he'll be in a lot of trouble. this was not authorized. this was -- i don't know if it's what he believes. i have no idea what he believes. he does vacillate back to the point periodically, but he'll go back to the homeline and deny saying this, and they will get him in line. he's just wandered too far. >> no one knows what he believes...
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joan from payroll, thank you, do you think tonight's rain burst makes it to the peninsula?es, but it will be very light. and most it will be overnight. and joan from payroll, the three of us get a raise, if you haven't heard. 60s on the peninsula. menlo park, 62. woodside is in there. palo alto. fremont is 63. and a lot of 60s. areas to the north and east, that fog is keeping you socked in with low 50s for many. so that is the key here, and when that sets up, look at that, brentwood, 50. and antioch 52. and pittsburgh 51. that's what i was dealing with today. and 60 at walnut creek. and 55 lafayette. and martinez, 53. a fine line here. if you have the higher clouds, are you probably about 5 to 10 degrees warmer. rain is on the way. it is mainly north of the golden gate. not a lot here with this system. and you can see the lane there, the front still has a ways to go. and most of it is later tonight, into early tomorrow morning. that easterly component, coming back in, although the napa airport is finally switched to more west/southwest and generally an easterly breeze that
joan from payroll, thank you, do you think tonight's rain burst makes it to the peninsula?es, but it will be very light. and most it will be overnight. and joan from payroll, the three of us get a raise, if you haven't heard. 60s on the peninsula. menlo park, 62. woodside is in there. palo alto. fremont is 63. and a lot of 60s. areas to the north and east, that fog is keeping you socked in with low 50s for many. so that is the key here, and when that sets up, look at that, brentwood, 50. and...
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dearest joan i could have shown you what i want in that old sketch that you made with the white flower was. the pink sketch is actually closer to what i want but how can we hide the cable and the light bulbs under the flop petals on the dress. and the guns us to the problem i think the coat will get in the way perhaps we could use an office coat and the garlands would reach up to the blouse. as in mind as she wanted something that would glittering glow from top to bottom. but is that but now that i've read her instructions again it's very hard to imagine as far from it. think of the technology back then the electrical cables and the light bulbs and the bold fittings she definitely have to carry around a lot of stuff i mean you go up and that's all stuff. but perhaps today's technology could be used to create such a costume. berlin designer lisa lange is the founder and c.e.o. of electro quit or a company that creates high tech fashion. also organizes the fashion tech awards in berlin. the age of wearable technology has begun at length studio her team creates designs that combine contem
dearest joan i could have shown you what i want in that old sketch that you made with the white flower was. the pink sketch is actually closer to what i want but how can we hide the cable and the light bulbs under the flop petals on the dress. and the guns us to the problem i think the coat will get in the way perhaps we could use an office coat and the garlands would reach up to the blouse. as in mind as she wanted something that would glittering glow from top to bottom. but is that but now...
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it was a double whammy for joan to miss time his jump and did not come down with his feet in the end zone. the eagles will meet the winner of the game tomorrow. >>> the warriors are playing the second half of back-to-back games on consecutive nights. early on, they we making a mockery of it. steph curry was back in the lineup tonight . the warrior state on fire in the second quarter and thompson drains this hoop. the warriors had 22 assists in the first half and committed one turnover. then, when it looks like curry is going to drive to the basket, he takes the past for the easy to pointer. and then this lob for an assist and the warriors took a 27 point lead to the locker room. but the rafters -- raptors came out with a hot 3rd quarter and the warriors are leading the game going into the fourth quarter 108-89. >>> we have more nfl playoff games going on with the patriot and the titans. we will have a lot to talk about at 10:00 p.m.. >> thank you so much joe and thank you so much for making us your choice for news. we will see you tonight. have a great weekend everyone. oh, i forgot
it was a double whammy for joan to miss time his jump and did not come down with his feet in the end zone. the eagles will meet the winner of the game tomorrow. >>> the warriors are playing the second half of back-to-back games on consecutive nights. early on, they we making a mockery of it. steph curry was back in the lineup tonight . the warrior state on fire in the second quarter and thompson drains this hoop. the warriors had 22 assists in the first half and committed one turnover....
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should they win, he and blunt would joan only five players in nfl history to win back to back super bowls with two different teams. >> there is a long way to go before we talk about anything like that. 10 or 11 days until the game. and you know, it will take our best. and me being on two super bowl teams in a row. it has nothing to do with me obviously. i'm just a lucky dude that made good decisions with free agency. >> long and blunt along with other super bowl winners likemal conjenkins and torrey smith are talking to the guys and guiding them and giving them perspective as they head to the hoopla that is super bowl week and they are hammering home limit distractions and focus on football. that is hard to do but they are sure going to try. >> jaime thank you. >>> we want to go back live now to a tailgate and pep rally for the eagles. they are pumped up. and the band is still playing there and the cheerleaders are also making an appearance. the company in berwyn is a sponsor of the eagles automobile and glasses lab and today the employees and their families are invited to take part in th
should they win, he and blunt would joan only five players in nfl history to win back to back super bowls with two different teams. >> there is a long way to go before we talk about anything like that. 10 or 11 days until the game. and you know, it will take our best. and me being on two super bowl teams in a row. it has nothing to do with me obviously. i'm just a lucky dude that made good decisions with free agency. >> long and blunt along with other super bowl winners likemal...
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. >> does, joan, the president end up benefiting from this? his own tweet in may, government needs a good shutdown. >> i generally believe he thinks so. his brand will transcend. i this i he's a little bit delusional. also it cob a great respite from the ongoing russia investigation and the continuious breaking nes on that front. but i want to say there is a bill that can get 60 votes in the senate. and it is the durbin graham men menendez and flake bill. adds a little bit of movement toward merit based immigration, which i know is a big thing. >> it's not what republicans want but something in that direction. we'll see. you may still have a shutdown to get that that point as talking about where we are now. april, what is the president's goal here? >> the president's goal is to win, always. but the question is could there be a win in this? and this doesn't look like there will be. this will definitely if there is a shutdown, this will hurt his brand. president talks about the economy and how it's been so great. well, this one the president is
. >> does, joan, the president end up benefiting from this? his own tweet in may, government needs a good shutdown. >> i generally believe he thinks so. his brand will transcend. i this i he's a little bit delusional. also it cob a great respite from the ongoing russia investigation and the continuious breaking nes on that front. but i want to say there is a bill that can get 60 votes in the senate. and it is the durbin graham men menendez and flake bill. adds a little bit of...
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i can tell you, joan's story is repeated by multiple individuals across this whole.thank you so much and sharing those moving and painful experiences with us. baroness said tessa gel has been given a standing ovation in the house of lords after delivering a new and moving speech for new cancer treatments to be available on the nhs. she gave herfirst interview after being diagnosed with a severe form of brain cancer. this is how she ended the speech and it happened in the last hour in the house of lords. i hope this debate will give hope to other cancer patients like me so that we can live well together with cancer, not just me so that we can live well together with cancer, notjust dying of it. all others, for longer. thank you. applause exceptional scenes in the house of lords within the past hour as ba roness tessa jowell gave lords within the past hour as baroness tessa jowell gave that speech, talking about her experience, very difficult experience, very difficult experience, of cancer and making a broader point about the kind of quality of cancer treatment that s
i can tell you, joan's story is repeated by multiple individuals across this whole.thank you so much and sharing those moving and painful experiences with us. baroness said tessa gel has been given a standing ovation in the house of lords after delivering a new and moving speech for new cancer treatments to be available on the nhs. she gave herfirst interview after being diagnosed with a severe form of brain cancer. this is how she ended the speech and it happened in the last hour in the house...
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. >> let's check in with keith joans. we know the roads can get difficult there. >> no question about it. the snow emergency takes effect at midnight. streets like this this is parker avenue. it goes downhill. it difficult to drive on. difficult to park too. with a lot of snow on the side of the road. theeds people here are preparing for the worst. >> reporter: bags of salt and boxes of snow melt. and snow blowers. stocking up. >> we have tenants who live behind us and i like to put extra salt down. >> reporter: here at true value, customers pack the store. leaving with a plan. >> i know what to do. i have been around a long time. i don't wait until the last minute. i ran out. >> i'm hearing all different amounts. >> reporter: she's a teacher. not sure whether school will be cancelled. >> i heard this morning two inches and a gentleman told me six to nine. i'm not sure. >> reporter: most of us. hit the grocery store stocking up on the essentials. >> it's crowded. >> i came and got some water. >> back life on the cross str
. >> let's check in with keith joans. we know the roads can get difficult there. >> no question about it. the snow emergency takes effect at midnight. streets like this this is parker avenue. it goes downhill. it difficult to drive on. difficult to park too. with a lot of snow on the side of the road. theeds people here are preparing for the worst. >> reporter: bags of salt and boxes of snow melt. and snow blowers. stocking up. >> we have tenants who live behind us and i...
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. >> bird/and dirty bird saturday at the linc, joan my leslie van arsdal, pat gallen and the eagles, meryl reese for chevy kick off catch it at 3:30 right he cbs-3. >> foles just went through pre season he didn't play, he was hurt, he didn't play man. now he is ready. >> this will be his third start of the season. hopefully this means chemistry is upcoming. >> yes. >> it will be there. >> yes. >> thanks, appreciate it. >>> it was a pretty nice day for bird to be outside as our warm stretch continues. >> kate bilo is on the sky deck where we are tracking rain and that eagles kate. >> that is right, you guys, nice today it will not be quite as nice for game as cold air is going to rush in, you can see temperatures outside right now are in the 40's, and 50's right now, 55 still in philadelphia, 51 in wilmington and 47 degrees in reading feeling really nice outside but all warmth is out ahead of the strong storm system and rain will get here tonight, you can see it streaming from the south it warm, moist air but a lot of rain creeping pennsylvania, and all that rain is going to come in t
. >> bird/and dirty bird saturday at the linc, joan my leslie van arsdal, pat gallen and the eagles, meryl reese for chevy kick off catch it at 3:30 right he cbs-3. >> foles just went through pre season he didn't play, he was hurt, he didn't play man. now he is ready. >> this will be his third start of the season. hopefully this means chemistry is upcoming. >> yes. >> it will be there. >> yes. >> thanks, appreciate it. >>> it was a pretty nice...
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smith, joan as max ferris and john layfield along with hadley heath manning. welcome to everybody.y b., you say the tax cuts will help the gop in those midterms. >> absolutely, and any time people feel richer out there, they have more money in their pocket, their job prospects are more. it helps the party that currently holds congress and it helps the presidency. look i'm firmly convinced that most people out there have been brainwashed by the mainstream media that this is a corporate- only tax cut. they won't see a dime. that's untrue the tax foundation has run scenario after scenario where the average person is going to get back two or $3000 and that's going help a great deal not to mention out there once the money is in the people 's pockets versus the government in the history of man kind, no one can say i wish the government had the money they spent it a lot better than i did. every tax cut we've seen all the way back to calvin coolidge has been beneficial for this country this one will do the thing. dagen: john, stocks on a record breaking run the s & p 500 has had its best p
smith, joan as max ferris and john layfield along with hadley heath manning. welcome to everybody.y b., you say the tax cuts will help the gop in those midterms. >> absolutely, and any time people feel richer out there, they have more money in their pocket, their job prospects are more. it helps the party that currently holds congress and it helps the presidency. look i'm firmly convinced that most people out there have been brainwashed by the mainstream media that this is a corporate-...
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and elton joan. in the era of supermodels like. naomi campbell and kate moss. the exhibition trains his bizarre chains rise from fabric purchaser to star designer. you see all the development it was much more intellectual than it became more sexy than was appeal for celebrities and when your show. released the first such a for everybody. swedish top model marcus schrenker berry. one of alexander stephany's outfits in the one nine hundred ninety s. he was by such as favorite male model. the model i'm a collector i still enjoy donning the design is outfits for special occasions. but for the street alexandra stefani doesn't limit himself to vintage apparat. the times has changed the bling bling we don't dress the way we used to dress but there is always the i would be ideal freedom for file sean that jani used to to use him in his every day. the retrospective in berlin presents a designer who wrote fashion history now johnny has accurately not old fashion are going on now to a brief a look at other stories making headlines on the culture scene coming up in express
and elton joan. in the era of supermodels like. naomi campbell and kate moss. the exhibition trains his bizarre chains rise from fabric purchaser to star designer. you see all the development it was much more intellectual than it became more sexy than was appeal for celebrities and when your show. released the first such a for everybody. swedish top model marcus schrenker berry. one of alexander stephany's outfits in the one nine hundred ninety s. he was by such as favorite male model. the...
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before joan being tining the force she had an entire other career as reporter.has her story. >> reporter: this is not the lifestyle taylor dungeon ever imagined. >> people are like you're nuts. >> reporter: she's now a toledo missipolice officer. as a crime reporter for the toledo blade, she wanted to help people understand why parts of the city were descending into violence, so she started making a detailed map. >> it's all about people. >> reporter: but listening to scanner traffic wasn't enough. >>honestly, it may be super cliche, but i wanted to help people. >> reporter: secretly at first, the single mom signed up to take the police test. she traded her pen for her badge. >> you're willing to jump into that. if that's what she wants to do, she'll go after it. >> reporter: she took that leap seven months ago. do you miss being in e newsroom? >> no. >> reporter: and she's now giving back more than she ever thought possible. >> i've come to realize from a police officer perspective is that people are more way alike and similar than they think. >> reporter: insi
before joan being tining the force she had an entire other career as reporter.has her story. >> reporter: this is not the lifestyle taylor dungeon ever imagined. >> people are like you're nuts. >> reporter: she's now a toledo missipolice officer. as a crime reporter for the toledo blade, she wanted to help people understand why parts of the city were descending into violence, so she started making a detailed map. >> it's all about people. >> reporter: but listening...
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among the women profiled this year are jane fonda, joan jett, and justice ruth bader ginsburg.has become something of a pop icon. she is referred to as the notorious rbg, a candidate ripe for profiling. we call her bubby, the yiddish word for grandmother. in the documentary, rbg, a more intimate portrayal of her life is portrayed. at one point she is seen with her grand—daughter. do you have fake sugar? there should be some someplace. that's helpful. not only is ruth bader ginsburg the doting grandmother, but she has a tremendous legal legacy. how could you not want to make a documentary about ruth bader ginsburg? she has become in recent years this mega celebrity, who millennials treat like a rock star. a lot of people that are her biggest fans don't really know her history, don't know everything that she has accomplished, don't understand the obstacles she was up against when she was a young lawyer, when women weren't supposed to be lawyers, and we wanted to tell the whole story. she agreed to teach a course... the film—makers take the story from her past and the present. the
among the women profiled this year are jane fonda, joan jett, and justice ruth bader ginsburg.has become something of a pop icon. she is referred to as the notorious rbg, a candidate ripe for profiling. we call her bubby, the yiddish word for grandmother. in the documentary, rbg, a more intimate portrayal of her life is portrayed. at one point she is seen with her grand—daughter. do you have fake sugar? there should be some someplace. that's helpful. not only is ruth bader ginsburg the doting...
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. - hi, i'm joan lunden. for the first time ever, type 2 diabetes is on the rise in our children. american children are overweight and poor nutrition and a lack of physical activity are putting our children at risk. to find out what you can do to stop diabetes in its tracks, visit cdc.gov/diabetestv. - [announcer] sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> welcome bamm. we are glad you're with us. >> good morning, pat is here with sports. college football national championships is now set. hey, pat? >> that's correct. yep, next monday, college football national championship is ready to go after yesterday 's semifinals. and as usual the sec is involved. big man, pain, of alabama, had game to remember. he intercepted the passes from clemson quarterback kelly decline in the thirds. that's not all. on the ensuing drive, the 308- pound lineman comes out of the backfield, snatch, a 1 yard touchdown pass, you got to love this big man. crimson tide, defense, also returned another interception for a score. alabama, is the sugar bowl winner. twen
. - hi, i'm joan lunden. for the first time ever, type 2 diabetes is on the rise in our children. american children are overweight and poor nutrition and a lack of physical activity are putting our children at risk. to find out what you can do to stop diabetes in its tracks, visit cdc.gov/diabetestv. - [announcer] sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> welcome bamm. we are glad you're with us. >> good morning, pat is here with sports....
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intro for all joan terry don't know you're my friend and they say this is fantastic on the bridge that must be very intimate both yeah yeah yeah much more than having the money for it for me what is truly important to know that the client he's he's pleased by the creation. and that's the most important but. about i used to play number eight for the poll number going for austin but also in forest and i stuff number ten he's more personal favorite number so pierre is to study that as well they look out some lately fantastic. thank you thank you so much and pierre we close with the ses is that you have an incredible gift and talent for my kin for all boats something special royal duty odio drug. america obama young wish you all the very best in the future i'm going to send you some black leather full fruits and some of the planning for example for. us.
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that when you are certain that the african union the perception of the africa you number africans are joan dramatically tough not because one of the cardinal. objectivity of certain of the african union is about fifty years of existence which is the promotion of peace security and stability in the african continent has not been achieved in most very many african countries starting with nigeria there is massive destabilisation of the populace in the not is we had the boko haram consistently last page in the social life life of the people in the place between two thousand and fifteen and now does this some appreciable improvement in the security of loss of property in the not is that that has been replaced by is the climate of instability in the north central and also part of the not is i talk about this like terrible like a ben when this north central plateau and the rest so there's a climate of the security even here in nigeria and so does the stand there otherwise i think that is why has the sales on that count. well one of the reasons why you do within the air you are played some more fu
that when you are certain that the african union the perception of the africa you number africans are joan dramatically tough not because one of the cardinal. objectivity of certain of the african union is about fifty years of existence which is the promotion of peace security and stability in the african continent has not been achieved in most very many african countries starting with nigeria there is massive destabilisation of the populace in the not is we had the boko haram consistently last...
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no not in the long run i think this is very calculated by joan that came out of the talks the south korean representative said that denuclearization of the region was discussed when the north korean representative heard that he said he shouldn't have said that and then he made it perfectly clear we have no none of our major weapons nuclear weapons atomic weapons i c b s nothing aimed at japan or south korea only aimed at the united states and i think that's what this is all about that was the message and that's a very telling message and that's was very interesting because it seems to me the you know kim jong room in his government you know kind of making these inroads into south korea you know releasing a spate of saying look we're only really concerned about the united states our weapons are only pointed in that direction does not help him kind of paint the united states you know as the aggressor which if you follow the twitter wars we we are coming across as an aggressor as as they are well i respectfully disagree i don't think we're coming across as an aggressor we've had test after te
no not in the long run i think this is very calculated by joan that came out of the talks the south korean representative said that denuclearization of the region was discussed when the north korean representative heard that he said he shouldn't have said that and then he made it perfectly clear we have no none of our major weapons nuclear weapons atomic weapons i c b s nothing aimed at japan or south korea only aimed at the united states and i think that's what this is all about that was the...
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sanjay gupta joans us with what he saw in the test results, next. the coffee here is amazing.ecause the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could be earning. (yelling) holy moly, that's a lot of miles! shh-h-h-h! ( ♪ ) shh! what's in your wallet? man: shh-h-h! >>> president trump getting a clean bill of health. the white house physician said the president is overweight and does not exercise enough. but overall, he says his health is excellent. so let's discuss with cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta and also vice president biden's physician. it's great to have you here because you see different findings and conclusions in the data and in the results that the -- the exam results that you saw. sanjay, let me start w
sanjay gupta joans us with what he saw in the test results, next. the coffee here is amazing.ecause the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could...
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white and blue so instead of using that at an excuse to be a rebel and a criminal, he became attorney joan and elect u.s. to the house've representatives. ... not because he's perfect, but because what he accomplished help us as a country. >> hello, good evening. glad you are here. happy new year. we would like to say welcome to the liberty foreground where at least once a month we know that we are
white and blue so instead of using that at an excuse to be a rebel and a criminal, he became attorney joan and elect u.s. to the house've representatives. ... not because he's perfect, but because what he accomplished help us as a country. >> hello, good evening. glad you are here. happy new year. we would like to say welcome to the liberty foreground where at least once a month we know that we are
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among the women profiled this year are jane fonda, rocco joan jett and roos against berg. is referred to as the notorious abhijit. the candidate white for —— right for profiling. the yiddish word for grandmother. in the documentary, a more intimate life is portrayed. do you have fake sugar? there should be some someplace. not only is ruth bader ginsberg the doting grandmother, but she has a tremendous legal legacy. how could you not want to make a documentary about ruth bader ginsberg? she has become in recent years this mega celebrity free, like a rock star. a lot of people that are her biggest fa ns lot of people that are her biggest fans are really know her history, don't know everything that she has accomplished, don't understand the obstacles she was up against when she was a young lawyer, when women might presuppose to be lawyers, and we wa nted might presuppose to be lawyers, and we wanted to tell the whole story. she agreed to teach a course... the film—makers take the story by november past and the resident. they look back and ruth bader ginsberg's life, student l
among the women profiled this year are jane fonda, rocco joan jett and roos against berg. is referred to as the notorious abhijit. the candidate white for —— right for profiling. the yiddish word for grandmother. in the documentary, a more intimate life is portrayed. do you have fake sugar? there should be some someplace. not only is ruth bader ginsberg the doting grandmother, but she has a tremendous legal legacy. how could you not want to make a documentary about ruth bader ginsberg? she...
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(upbeat music) - hi i'm joan lunden. 100 million americans are living with diabetes, or pre-diabetes. you could be one of them. some risk factors include, your age, a family history of diabetes, being overweight, or not physically active. some races and ethnic groups are also at higher risk. learn more at cdc.gov/diabetestv. - [narrator] sponsored by nacdd, with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. >>> as if the snow wasn't bad enough, now we are dealing with dangerous cold. temperatures are barely in the double digits. but the wind chills are below zero in some areas. >>> the cbs-3 mobile weather watcher patrolling the streets this morning, a lot of icy roads making for some treacherous travel conditions out there. >> and breaking news, in newark, new jersey, massive fire is burning homes on both sides of the same street. strong winds, and the bitter colds, making it tough for firefighters get thisnder control. >>> today is friday, january 5th, good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo, in for jim
(upbeat music) - hi i'm joan lunden. 100 million americans are living with diabetes, or pre-diabetes. you could be one of them. some risk factors include, your age, a family history of diabetes, being overweight, or not physically active. some races and ethnic groups are also at higher risk. learn more at cdc.gov/diabetestv. - [narrator] sponsored by nacdd, with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. >>> as if the snow wasn't bad enough, now we are dealing with...
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the labourmp,joan ryan, raised the wide reaching criminal activity in a westminster hall debate.ng groomed by gangs with promises of money, companionship and respect. but in reality, they are often forced to go missing from home for long periods of time, they are used as drug mules, predominantly heroin and crack cocaine, they are trafficked to remote areas and forced to deal drugs in squalid conditions. at all times, they are at great personal risk of at rest ——arrest by the police, which is probably the early time they are really safe, or from physical and sexual abuse from older gang members. a labour mp said she first found out about the problem when a mother came to her about her son who'd been arrested for trafficking drugs between london and portsmouth. her son was involved in running drugs from lewisham to the south coast. there are 317 under—25s from lewisham believed to be involved in that activity, of which about 200 are of school age. they are supplying drugs in 19 different counties. that is 200 school age children from one london borough out of 32. this is not an in
the labourmp,joan ryan, raised the wide reaching criminal activity in a westminster hall debate.ng groomed by gangs with promises of money, companionship and respect. but in reality, they are often forced to go missing from home for long periods of time, they are used as drug mules, predominantly heroin and crack cocaine, they are trafficked to remote areas and forced to deal drugs in squalid conditions. at all times, they are at great personal risk of at rest ——arrest by the police, which...
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an actress, so who knows how she'll take it: screaming, crying, a one-woman show where she talks to joanarc about my penis? - mm. [upbeat music] - hello? i'm chuck pierce? i'm supposed to be on the show tonight? - chuck? - justin! oh, i missed that face! [wheezes] oh, my beautiful boy. - so, um... chuck. what've you been up to? - all kinds of stuff. i sat on a lot of benches. i looked out all the windows in my house. i even went to an apple orchard. it's not apple season, but i thought the trees might enjoy some attention in the other parts of the year. - very cool. so, uh, what's your plan for tonight, chuck? - what's my plan? why, to go on the air and retire in shame, of course. why else would i be here, you knucklehead? [laughs] boop. l'oréal paris presents ♪ new colour riche shine. turn on your shine. turn on your power. lacquered color, addictive application. turn on your attitude. new colour riche shine. from l'oréal paris. turn on your shine. (elevator speaker) going down. oh no. peter? it's kristy. camp jenkins? maybe this will jog your memory. alexa, play "my funky place." (alex
an actress, so who knows how she'll take it: screaming, crying, a one-woman show where she talks to joanarc about my penis? - mm. [upbeat music] - hello? i'm chuck pierce? i'm supposed to be on the show tonight? - chuck? - justin! oh, i missed that face! [wheezes] oh, my beautiful boy. - so, um... chuck. what've you been up to? - all kinds of stuff. i sat on a lot of benches. i looked out all the windows in my house. i even went to an apple orchard. it's not apple season, but i thought the...