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da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair. wilson's claim 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 da 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 maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder.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 stepfa
da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair. wilson's claim 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 da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious...
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his marriage to joan has ended. years to working in the senate. >> i will not be a candidate for the presidency of the united states in 1984. >> it's clear to everyone including to him that he'll never have another opportunity to run for the presidency. and so the baton passes to the next generation. >> over a quarter century ago, my father stood before you to accept the nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> john, jr., clearly by participating in the 1988 convention has to know that once you embrace a public role as the son of the martyr john f. kennedy people are going to start to ask where does this lead? >> thank you. to spellbinders, pathfinders, to grand plan designers. to historians, victorians, and all the targaryens. to gastronomers, astronomers, and new cinematographers. to wizards, to witches, to those who cross stitches. if you're a dreamer, big thinker, or discovery seeker. through these doors, more wonder awaits. nobody knows books like we do. barnes & noble. [ horn honking ] [ engine r
his marriage to joan has ended. years to working in the senate. >> i will not be a candidate for the presidency of the united states in 1984. >> it's clear to everyone including to him that he'll never have another opportunity to run for the presidency. and so the baton passes to the next generation. >> over a quarter century ago, my father stood before you to accept the nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> john, jr., clearly by participating in the...
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than >> jone >> >> vivica: joan, has vin accused you of cheating before?yeah. >> at least 10. >> why duseparate in the first place? >> a huge major fight, he looked at me and said, "get out". did you the >> that's not the first time, he's yelled at you? >> is that accurate, do you verbally abuse joan. >> what happened was ... >> vivica: what happened was. uh-huh. what happened was ... wait, wait. that's the answer? >> let him answer. answer the question. do you verbally abuse your wife? >> i have. >> have you physically abused her? >> no. >> has he physically abused you? >> no. >> what, you don't believe me, you gotta ask her? >> i don't need your permission, i am aloud to do that -- allowed to do that. our producers told us that you put your hands around her neck, did you do that, vin? >> i guess i did if she accused me of doing it. >> no, no. take responsibility. did you do that? >> i probably did. i was very angry.
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i agree with joan, you can't really get ahead of what it means. a lot of people just like to vote early and find it works for them. so both parties are going to get a little bounce early. but then you don't know until election day, i can say this, that brian kemp in georgia has made 30 stops around the state in the last six days. i was with him and vice president pence in savannah, georgia, the crowds were electric, they were standing room only lines. the president will be there tomorrow. they have already people camping out to see him. brian kemp is kind of a home-grown guy. his opponent is funded 67% with out of state money. and i think in georgia, we still like that we're voting for one of our own and we don't have people from california, new york, dictating who should be our next governor. >> thanks, jack, but stacey abrams was a valedictorian of her class in georgia, she actually went to the governor's mansion back in 1991. so she's been there for a long time. she is home-grown. she's a real georgia person. she's got real georgia person. >> s
i agree with joan, you can't really get ahead of what it means. a lot of people just like to vote early and find it works for them. so both parties are going to get a little bounce early. but then you don't know until election day, i can say this, that brian kemp in georgia has made 30 stops around the state in the last six days. i was with him and vice president pence in savannah, georgia, the crowds were electric, they were standing room only lines. the president will be there tomorrow. they...
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and his wife joan and he couldn't be here tonight, too difficult to travel. i know general flynn is a friend of theirs and he spoke to them yesterday. i know that we talked to him-- i talked to joan yesterday, but they sent two of their daughters, debra satterfield and jody ball, please stand and thank you for being here. >> and i want to tell you, we're going to honor a woman tomorrow, not tonight, but tomorrow, but before we get to that, joe flynn and general flynn. by the way did barbara come? there's barbara. and i want to mention and give a tribute to your mother because helen flynn, the mother of general flynn had this extraordinary life. first she had nine kids would have been enough for most, but in rhode island where they're from, she fought for pro-life and party to be better ran for office twice, i think i saw, and just had an extraordinary life. these women, likes phyllis schlafly and helen flynn, they just transformed our country by how they took care of our families and what they did and i just wanted to recognize helen flynn for her great life.
and his wife joan and he couldn't be here tonight, too difficult to travel. i know general flynn is a friend of theirs and he spoke to them yesterday. i know that we talked to him-- i talked to joan yesterday, but they sent two of their daughters, debra satterfield and jody ball, please stand and thank you for being here. >> and i want to tell you, we're going to honor a woman tomorrow, not tonight, but tomorrow, but before we get to that, joe flynn and general flynn. by the way did...
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first guest, blackstone's joan salazar.t global asset manager, for the $50 billion in assets. it's invested in companies such as hilton hotels, for sergey and michael's resource. joan is the person for helping bring blackstone's expertise to the individual investor. she runs blackstone's private solutions group, part of her job is explaining how alternative asset are different from traditional investment. >> you think about stocks and bonds, which most people buy on a daily basis to their broker et cetera. we are more liquid, real estate assets, whole company. >> longer-term, we can control the asset and make changes whether it's acquisitions work cutting expenses, changing the marketing plan et cetera. we hold those assets for about five years on average and when we saw them. deirdre: up until this point most of your clients and the firm's you work for, so to speak, our pension funds or university endowments and basically institutions with a whole lot of money but blackstone recently has tried to make some of the strategie
first guest, blackstone's joan salazar.t global asset manager, for the $50 billion in assets. it's invested in companies such as hilton hotels, for sergey and michael's resource. joan is the person for helping bring blackstone's expertise to the individual investor. she runs blackstone's private solutions group, part of her job is explaining how alternative asset are different from traditional investment. >> you think about stocks and bonds, which most people buy on a daily basis to their...
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his wife joan and he could not be here tonight, it is too difficult to travel. i know that general flynn is a friend of theirs. i talked to joan yesterday. they sent two of their daughters, deborah and a jodey. i want you to stand and let everybody see you. thank you for being here. [applause] mr. martin: now i want to , digress on this award because i think it is such a wonderful tribute. tonight, we are going to honor her with the full-time homemaker of the year award. i am going to tell so many stories about phyllis tomorrow. but before we get to that joe , flynn and general flynn. did barbara come? sister barbara. i wanted to mention and give a tribute to your mother. because helen flynn, the mother of general flynn, had this extraordinary life. general flynn, had this extraordinary life. she had nine kids. that would have been enough for most. in rhode island, she fought for pro-life. she ran for office twice and had an extraordinary life. these women, they just transformed our country by how they took care of our country and what they did. i wanted to reco
his wife joan and he could not be here tonight, it is too difficult to travel. i know that general flynn is a friend of theirs. i talked to joan yesterday. they sent two of their daughters, deborah and a jodey. i want you to stand and let everybody see you. thank you for being here. [applause] mr. martin: now i want to , digress on this award because i think it is such a wonderful tribute. tonight, we are going to honor her with the full-time homemaker of the year award. i am going to tell so...
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and of course, joan answers. i mean it is like, if you saw these two people, especially the general, he could fit in his uniform today and lead a rifle battalion today. i mean, he is that strong. the guy is amazing. [applause] lt. gen. flynn: anyway, i want to be very precise because i know there are going to be a lot of people, especially the back row that will pay attention to whatever the heck i say. i want to make sure they get the words i say right. i believe in the things i am going to say. i spoke to general singlaub this week about serving america and what it means to both of us. i want to share some of our thoughts with all of you tonight. service to america requires us, today and tomorrow, to stand together as champions for freedom. soldiers of liberty who are on the right side of history. anything less cannot be tolerated if our country is to survive. for many of us across our nation, we understand this is not the first time patriots have risen to this fight we are in today. more than 200 years ago, 25
and of course, joan answers. i mean it is like, if you saw these two people, especially the general, he could fit in his uniform today and lead a rifle battalion today. i mean, he is that strong. the guy is amazing. [applause] lt. gen. flynn: anyway, i want to be very precise because i know there are going to be a lot of people, especially the back row that will pay attention to whatever the heck i say. i want to make sure they get the words i say right. i believe in the things i am going to...
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my name is joan wood. i live in north beach. i support mrs. bruno's appeal but i also wanted to say i object to the whole project for many different reasons. at the last -- there were no public meetings about close the park, built irrigation system and about adding a seemingly at the last minute that this cement sidewalks around the park were just thrown in on top of it. this is the a whole separate project of the there was no public hearing about it. at first, it was said it would be completed in six months by mr. conner and then it was a year or less and now the history of the m.t.a. is such that i doubt very many people truly believe that two separate projects involving closing the park, could be completed within a year. also, it seems that an easterly
my name is joan wood. i live in north beach. i support mrs. bruno's appeal but i also wanted to say i object to the whole project for many different reasons. at the last -- there were no public meetings about close the park, built irrigation system and about adding a seemingly at the last minute that this cement sidewalks around the park were just thrown in on top of it. this is the a whole separate project of the there was no public hearing about it. at first, it was said it would be completed...
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to his right is joan micklin silver whose credits include hester street between the lines chilly scenesnd crossing delancey. to my immediate left is james toback. his credits include the gambler and bugsy, for which he received an academy award nomination for screenplay. and in terms of directing his credits include love and money, exposed and the pick-up artist. to his left is whit stillman whose first feature, metropolitan earned the best first film award from the new york critics circle and an academy award nomination for best screenplay. and his most recent film is barcelona. i happen to have been born in france and i've spent some time in europe. i've noticed that the french have a term for hollywood movies, "le happy end"--
to his right is joan micklin silver whose credits include hester street between the lines chilly scenesnd crossing delancey. to my immediate left is james toback. his credits include the gambler and bugsy, for which he received an academy award nomination for screenplay. and in terms of directing his credits include love and money, exposed and the pick-up artist. to his left is whit stillman whose first feature, metropolitan earned the best first film award from the new york critics circle and...
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eritrea last week told class in golden age hollywood and the ogre of show business with the son of joan collins author an artist alexander newly visible coming up in today's going underground but first to that country bombed out orders from tourism is today is expected to be the last briefing at the u.n. of on boy staffan de mistura on syria this was the official his pleas arguably went on heard by the british government shortly before u.k. bombing in the spring recall of doing sure expect for international humanitarian and human rights law including your money did enact across syria to all people in need and we urge once more concrete respect to rid the lucian twenty for dinner one throughout that resolution for a cease fire apart from against isis al-qaeda linked groups wasn't really a factor for tourism a and blairite labor for them it was about the highly likely over the conclusive we judge is highly likely that the syrian regime has continued to use chemical weapons since then and will continue to do so or as their opposite number said i believe that the action was legally question
eritrea last week told class in golden age hollywood and the ogre of show business with the son of joan collins author an artist alexander newly visible coming up in today's going underground but first to that country bombed out orders from tourism is today is expected to be the last briefing at the u.n. of on boy staffan de mistura on syria this was the official his pleas arguably went on heard by the british government shortly before u.k. bombing in the spring recall of doing sure expect for...
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home —— job fly half with less —— lester back joan home ——job making of debut.he semifinals of the atp world tour finals in london, better beat the south african kevin anderson in straight sets and now tops his group while anderson qualified for the last four. federer, six—time winner of the tournament reached the last fourin of the tournament reached the last four in the 15th of 16th appearances. that's all the sport for now, you can get the latest data on the bbc sport website and app. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the head of politics at city am 0wen bennett and david wooding, the political editor of the sun on sunday. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, which says the prime minister is fighting for her political life, and her brexit plan. the metro likens the conservative infighting to friendly fire ‘blue on blue' attacks. city am picks up on the prime minister's use of her cricketing hero geoff boycott as inspiration. the daily telegraph f
home —— job fly half with less —— lester back joan home ——job making of debut.he semifinals of the atp world tour finals in london, better beat the south african kevin anderson in straight sets and now tops his group while anderson qualified for the last four. federer, six—time winner of the tournament reached the last fourin of the tournament reached the last four in the 15th of 16th appearances. that's all the sport for now, you can get the latest data on the bbc sport website...
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i want to follow up on something joan said. there's so much context to what chief justice roberts did. he's as aware as the rest of us are that donald trump has waged an attack on all sorts of institutions, federal law enforcement, the media. also the way he said there aren't obama judges. there aren't clinton judges. there aren't bush judges. he's pushing back at the political tribalism of today that trump exacerbates. and you can't help but flashback at the interview trump did with chris wallace where he dismissed mcraven as a clinton backer. i think the chief justice was pushing back very specifically at that. >> which of course is so disingenuous because this is a guy who was a democrat, who was pro-choice, and mnow it's your tribe is -- >> he's a populist. he's not even saying that if you're not in my tribe. he's saying if you're not for me, right? >> right. it's a personal thing. >> one of the ways that president trump rose is because a lot of americans on the left and the right -- and we saw this with bernie sanders -- h
i want to follow up on something joan said. there's so much context to what chief justice roberts did. he's as aware as the rest of us are that donald trump has waged an attack on all sorts of institutions, federal law enforcement, the media. also the way he said there aren't obama judges. there aren't clinton judges. there aren't bush judges. he's pushing back at the political tribalism of today that trump exacerbates. and you can't help but flashback at the interview trump did with chris...
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joan, you're with me. let me start with you.se to this "new york times" story, quote, the president absolutely supports the vice president and thinks he's doing an incredible job helping carry out the mission and policies of this administration. and yet, he's asking about his loyalty so many times, aildes ae alarmed. >> well, i mean, the president has been acting in this last week kind of like a cornered animal, erin. i don't think he trusts anyone except maybe his children. so, it's kind of -- it's almost natural that it would even extend out to mike pence, who has shown incredible loyalty as far as i can see. i mean, we know that people in this white house leak. i have never heard his name as one of the leakers or one of the people with the knives out for the president. he goes out, he defended him when people were really attacking him for his language after the synagogue murders. he defended him after charlottesville. he defends him. you know, and so it's very weird. it just seems to me like a sign of the president's paranoia
joan, you're with me. let me start with you.se to this "new york times" story, quote, the president absolutely supports the vice president and thinks he's doing an incredible job helping carry out the mission and policies of this administration. and yet, he's asking about his loyalty so many times, aildes ae alarmed. >> well, i mean, the president has been acting in this last week kind of like a cornered animal, erin. i don't think he trusts anyone except maybe his children. so,...
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julia and joan have only two chances left to make a deal.ch us, and we can't get to that next step because we weren't with a distributor. we've had walgreens call us up. we had everything finalized to be in their flagship stores like you have in hollywood, downtown chicago. how did you get into walgreens? they approached us. they saw our product... where? ...on the fresh market shelf and called us up. because we weren't with a distributor they used -- you know, we're not big enough yet, they said, "call us when you get in." so that door is still open, you think? oh, yeah. it's still -- i talked to her two weeks ago. you know, i remember what it was like to be just like you. i don't agree with mark. i don't mind doing hard work. and you don't mind doing hard work. no, i don't. so i think we'll put our heads together, do a lot of hard work, and get it out there everywhere. but i also was sitting here thinking, when you said, "it would be good in stadiums." i've got a guy next to me. he's got some stadiums, himself. i think it's a great product
julia and joan have only two chances left to make a deal.ch us, and we can't get to that next step because we weren't with a distributor. we've had walgreens call us up. we had everything finalized to be in their flagship stores like you have in hollywood, downtown chicago. how did you get into walgreens? they approached us. they saw our product... where? ...on the fresh market shelf and called us up. because we weren't with a distributor they used -- you know, we're not big enough yet, they...
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. >> wasn't in coothan twoti do me.on >> ari think there's one more this.raft.tehoto to joan our skest life. >> she's amazing. >> watch this.>> don't know howd that but shout out t joan, mat, everybody behind the scenes, chris smith who put the show together. i did grow my hair out for real, all practical but no, it was really how cl they did th did fortner view. >> thank you very much. g rk.at green screen work >> tuk got a bonus. he not oynl g on the show but had a workout. me>> tuck had three costu >> i did push-ups for 45 minutes. >> he was in the middle of push-ups while the whole crowd in theas studio counting his push-ups. pretty awesome. >> i didn't get theor green screen w like you did. >> that was reserved for "a ." >> vip section. [laughter] >> yeah, let's do the forecast. 57 now inilashington. nice m start to your day. we will be the 70's later toy. well into the as.ra 7ge0'. about 10 degrees above average and, you know, we'll get sun fiusrstt half o out to our west will hold off until tomorrow, so if you are going to the d.c. united game tonight you shode'll b have soms
. >> wasn't in coothan twoti do me.on >> ari think there's one more this.raft.tehoto to joan our skest life. >> she's amazing. >> watch this.>> don't know howd that but shout out t joan, mat, everybody behind the scenes, chris smith who put the show together. i did grow my hair out for real, all practical but no, it was really how cl they did th did fortner view. >> thank you very much. g rk.at green screen work >> tuk got a bonus. he not oynl g on the...
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this is the classic idea that they would be the occasional woman like joan of arc. but the marines and the navy had a different attitude. in march 1917, more than 100 years ago, the secretary of the navy, whose wife was a suffragist fyi, he said, we built this new navy. we are in the midst of a big naval buildup to respond to what is happening when they did not have enough soldiers. he asked his own counsel, can we bring some in? and they said there is nothing , in the legislation that said you cannot. they recruited women and used and employed 11,000 women in both the marines and also the united states navy. they paid in the same -- they paid in them the same. and even though the press called them unionettes, that was their rank. he insisted. the british, almost in the same month, began recruiting women. they had been doing that for more than three years at this point. they had been using women in different capacities. they had a group of women called munitionettes. again, that is that feeling like -- so it does not look out of sync with femininity, they added a -e
this is the classic idea that they would be the occasional woman like joan of arc. but the marines and the navy had a different attitude. in march 1917, more than 100 years ago, the secretary of the navy, whose wife was a suffragist fyi, he said, we built this new navy. we are in the midst of a big naval buildup to respond to what is happening when they did not have enough soldiers. he asked his own counsel, can we bring some in? and they said there is nothing , in the legislation that said you...
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broadway scene twice with two barnstorming shows he's married to joan collins news living in beverly hills so in a space of thirty years to go from that beginning to to that point further on is the most extraordinary i was like a judy garland movie with the spinning headline in the influence so many people have recently. you saw your parents as victims of an ogre called show business way because. their world was extremely insecure they had no insurance in the sense that they had no permanent employer you do a movie here stage appearance there and then it's gone and you have to rely on them and all their money and they lived large i mean my neither of them ever turned to me and explained anything about putting a bit of money away here but you know they lived large but the outside political world doesn't intrude that much you mean you say when you move from l.a. to london you can see the rubbish piling up in mayfair when i arrived in london in the early seventy's there were you know there were massive it was called the winter of discontent there was a lot of discontent in the union mov
broadway scene twice with two barnstorming shows he's married to joan collins news living in beverly hills so in a space of thirty years to go from that beginning to to that point further on is the most extraordinary i was like a judy garland movie with the spinning headline in the influence so many people have recently. you saw your parents as victims of an ogre called show business way because. their world was extremely insecure they had no insurance in the sense that they had no permanent...
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ogre of showbusiness is the subject of a recently published book by the son of two hollywood icons joan collins and anthony newley it chronicles the alienation felt by those growing up in the spotlight the book is called unaccompanied minor and its author the artist alexander nearly joins me now alexander welcome to going underground so arguably your paintings show a certain alienation about the show business world elite media spotlight and so on what made you write a memoir as well when i felt that i was the guardian of this extraordinary treasure trove of memories about growing up as the son of these two incredible celebrities and. born and i was born in the late sixty's in lived in beverly hills during the late sixty's which was an extraordinary time in american film and i had just these all these extraordinary experiences you know riding on a motorbike with steve mcqueen and playing pool with james carleton and i just felt that i had to share what i saw at bear witness to it somehow in a book you can describe where your father told you about your own conception but then after. the f
ogre of showbusiness is the subject of a recently published book by the son of two hollywood icons joan collins and anthony newley it chronicles the alienation felt by those growing up in the spotlight the book is called unaccompanied minor and its author the artist alexander nearly joins me now alexander welcome to going underground so arguably your paintings show a certain alienation about the show business world elite media spotlight and so on what made you write a memoir as well when i felt...
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i want to see how it plays out. >> joan?ittle north to stacey abrams versus brian kemp for the georgia governor's race. it's a woman whose whole career has been spent expanding the electorate and bringing on new voters against a man who's secretary of state and who has bet his career on purging voters. it's been really problematic the last few days. but i'm also really struck by she has run such a smart campaign around medicaid expansion. everywhere she goes, black group, white group, business, progressives, she talks about georgia is losing $8 million a day because it didn't expand medicaid and she gets applause from business leaders. she wants to keep open rural hospitals, so race is all in it, don't get me wrong, but it's really a pragmatic pitch to georgia's future. >> she and gillum are running very different races focused on very different electorates. steve. >> we just heard tom steyer talk about political corruption being a high crime and misdemeanor and we've got somebody on the ballot this year that seems to fit th
i want to see how it plays out. >> joan?ittle north to stacey abrams versus brian kemp for the georgia governor's race. it's a woman whose whole career has been spent expanding the electorate and bringing on new voters against a man who's secretary of state and who has bet his career on purging voters. it's been really problematic the last few days. but i'm also really struck by she has run such a smart campaign around medicaid expansion. everywhere she goes, black group, white group,...
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earth does hell know about the inner working in by the way, matt whittaker is now acting attorney joan and can probably read owl of mueller's files. so if this is happening, this is obstruction of justice to the n-degree' why eightsome favor january cannot come soon enough for the house democrats to take over and start issuing subpoenas and get to the bottom of this. [applause] >> that is all they time we have. thank you so much for an enlightening discussion. [applause] >> this week personal michelle's own bone's auto biography was released, called "becoming pile and she is speak doing sold out arenas across the country on her book tour. she kicked off tuesday in chicago at the united center. here's a portion of the program. >> she made us always feel like the white house was really our house, the people's house. she is your hometown girl from the south side of chicago, welcome michelle obama! [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> okay, everybody. >> wow. >> united center. have a seat. >> we're home. >> we're home. >> yeah, feels good. >> i have to say, every time i fly into
earth does hell know about the inner working in by the way, matt whittaker is now acting attorney joan and can probably read owl of mueller's files. so if this is happening, this is obstruction of justice to the n-degree' why eightsome favor january cannot come soon enough for the house democrats to take over and start issuing subpoenas and get to the bottom of this. [applause] >> that is all they time we have. thank you so much for an enlightening discussion. [applause] >> this...
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maya angelou -- dave and sesame street's joan gans cooney. tonight's honoree is unparalleled in his service to the literary community. here to present the literary i can award is a writer, researcher, and entrepreneur margo lee setterly author of hidden figures the the american dream and untold story of black women math mathematicians who helped win the space race. a 2014 alfred peace loan foundation fellow and virginia foundation for the humanities grant she's founder of the human computer project. and endeavor that is recovering names and accomplishments of all of the women who worked as computers mathematicians, smises and engineers at the naca and nasa from the 1930s through the 1980s. gives me great pleasure to welcome ms. shetterly. i couldn't be more honored to present the qeard to join weber vice president and program director at the al a fred foundation. [applause] so i met joan four years ago when sloan made decision to support the research and writing of my book hidden figures. now the question i myself back then, and this is what
maya angelou -- dave and sesame street's joan gans cooney. tonight's honoree is unparalleled in his service to the literary community. here to present the literary i can award is a writer, researcher, and entrepreneur margo lee setterly author of hidden figures the the american dream and untold story of black women math mathematicians who helped win the space race. a 2014 alfred peace loan foundation fellow and virginia foundation for the humanities grant she's founder of the human computer...
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i'm joan fisher. my father purchased the medallion for me in good faith before -- well before prop-k. he intended that i would have that medallion until i die. i have maintained the medallion following all the specifications of the san francisco m.t.a. paying the fees, fingerprinting, proving i'm still alive. even though the income from the medallion is not what it used to be, in retirement at age 76, it's still a very important piece of income for me. i think outsizing the taxi industry is unjust and wrong. there are other ways, finding out how many drivers are on the road and on the streets and at the airport during business hours would be one. i think that drivers should be required. the playing field really should be even. i hope you don't decide to downsize the taxi business by not renewing pre-k medallions, but if you do, the united states of america the government does not just confiscate citizens' property. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. >> my name is joel hirschcorn. medallion, yellow cab.
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you know a lot, joan. you know he's been quiet when it comes to the president's previous attacks against him. you know he's been asked to comment on some of the president's feelings about the judiciary. so why did he come forward this time? >> thanks, john. and you know that montage you just showed demonstrated how predictable president trump's active. i think what it comes down to this time, john, is the particular kind of insult that president trump leveled this time and a larger con feks of timing that i'll get to. first, think of what president trump accused the judge of in the asylum case. being an obama judge. he cast him in the politician who named him to the bench as if he was an extension of that politician. chief justice roberts picked up on that precise language of the obama judge. he was parroting back what he said. i know other judges had implored the chief justice to speak out and i think this insult he finally felt merited it. but one other thing, john, that i think is important for all of u
you know a lot, joan. you know he's been quiet when it comes to the president's previous attacks against him. you know he's been asked to comment on some of the president's feelings about the judiciary. so why did he come forward this time? >> thanks, john. and you know that montage you just showed demonstrated how predictable president trump's active. i think what it comes down to this time, john, is the particular kind of insult that president trump leveled this time and a larger con...
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i said get it yourself in the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life, that it's all big joke and we're here for like a second, that really stayed with me. >> i could die any moment and you know how lucky you guys would be. you were there, yeah. she was lying there and her face didn't move and we thought botox. >> her jokes and her style will be here forever because when you do something great a little piece of you will always continue to go on. >> the worst thing about being in a hospital is that they shave you. i mean they shave everything, you know, and i was just visiting a friend of mine. >> gary shandling was not afraid to express his frailties, nuroses, inabilities, all the ts. >> he broke the fourth wall with his show, and with larry sanders he broke that wall, too. he turned tv on its head twice. >> you do? >> yeah. >> you're so good at it. >> trust me, i hate myself. >> much of modern television comedy can be traced back to a lot of the chances gary took. >> it still doesn't add up for me tha
i said get it yourself in the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life, that it's all big joke and we're here for like a second, that really stayed with me. >> i could die any moment and you know how lucky you guys would be. you were there, yeah. she was lying there and her face didn't move and we thought botox. >> her jokes and her style will be here forever because when you do something great a little piece of you will...
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joan, what else do we know about what happened? do we know, most importantly, how she's doing?our before brett kavanaugh was going to have his ceremony. this has happened to ruth bader ginsburg before. it happened in 2012 and in 2013. but this happened at the court. in the earlier instances, it happened at home and she knew what was going on.recovery came. she fell in her office, she thought she was all right but at night the pain was such that she knew she needed to go to the hospital. i'm not sure exactly what's happening right new but the prediction is she'll be as resilient as before and be able to resume her original schedule. >> let's hope for a speedy recovery. she's 85 years old but we know she's a tough, tough lady. very quickly, what was it like at the supreme court today? we understand the president was there looking at justice ginsburg's open chair during a ceremony. >> that's right. she normally sits right next to the chief justice. we know he's eager for more appointments and probably have had justice ginsburg in his sights but many have predicted that ruth bader
joan, what else do we know about what happened? do we know, most importantly, how she's doing?our before brett kavanaugh was going to have his ceremony. this has happened to ruth bader ginsburg before. it happened in 2012 and in 2013. but this happened at the court. in the earlier instances, it happened at home and she knew what was going on.recovery came. she fell in her office, she thought she was all right but at night the pain was such that she knew she needed to go to the hospital. i'm not...
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joan, as we just saw, the president has been attacking judges and courts for quite some time, and yett that prompted the rebuke from roberts. let's watch. >> well, you go to the 9th circuit and it's a tis gradisgrd i'm going to put in a major complaint. this was an obama judge. i'll tell you why. it's not going to happen like this anymore. >> robert responded with, "we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. that independent joo dish udici something we should all be thankful for." it's widely known who reports a judge, so is what trump said any different? >> there is a distinction, ana. republican presidents tend to appoint judges who will narrowly interpret the constitution and who want elected legislators to solve society's problems. democratic presidents tend to appoint judges who expansively read the constitution and federal law. they have more liberal, progressive views of the constitution as an evolving document. so
joan, as we just saw, the president has been attacking judges and courts for quite some time, and yett that prompted the rebuke from roberts. let's watch. >> well, you go to the 9th circuit and it's a tis gradisgrd i'm going to put in a major complaint. this was an obama judge. i'll tell you why. it's not going to happen like this anymore. >> robert responded with, "we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary...
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so to joan biskupic we go, our cnn analyst. what's going on here?now president trump's ban on most transgender people serving in the u.s. military is being litigated in lower courts. lower courts have blocked the policy from fully taking effect and the trump administration instead of waiting for a full airing in lower courts, which normally is the way, has jumped up to the supreme court and said, justices, please intervene at this time. they just within the pohour fil cases in california and here in the district of columbia saying come in, review it and the timing they're seeking is review for this time. usually the justices decide what cases they'll hear from now until april. what they're saying is this is important to get clarity right now, not to have lower courts hold this up and have any kind of either inconsistencies or just plain block on this new policy that the trump administration would want to bar transgender people from serving. supreme court justices, please resolve this right away. >> do you think the supreme court will take it? >> thi
so to joan biskupic we go, our cnn analyst. what's going on here?now president trump's ban on most transgender people serving in the u.s. military is being litigated in lower courts. lower courts have blocked the policy from fully taking effect and the trump administration instead of waiting for a full airing in lower courts, which normally is the way, has jumped up to the supreme court and said, justices, please intervene at this time. they just within the pohour fil cases in california and...
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joan rivers if we took the best part of thirty nine trillion over the next couple of years and spent it on public services and tax cuts would not be a wonderful boost to our economy and the public. would not be a better way of spending the money for them by twenty one month order this is extremely discourteous the right honorable gentleman has a right to be heard without being shouted while he's speaking i invite the right honorable gentleman to begin his question again and to deliver it in full was to john redwood. mr speaker i was saying wouldn't it be a wonderful boost to our economy and our public services if we spend that money on ourselves rather than on twenty one months old did lay massive business uncertainty and something which would sour the political in the public mood for the whole time period. prime minister i say to my right on the friend as i said it's very early stage of these because the asians the united kingdom is a country which meets its legal obligation that says a great deal about the sort of country we are and the legal obligations as i said in my statement t
joan rivers if we took the best part of thirty nine trillion over the next couple of years and spent it on public services and tax cuts would not be a wonderful boost to our economy and the public. would not be a better way of spending the money for them by twenty one month order this is extremely discourteous the right honorable gentleman has a right to be heard without being shouted while he's speaking i invite the right honorable gentleman to begin his question again and to deliver it in...
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>> joan rivers was at no point in her career not funny, because she changed with the times.ean, she was an evolving, writing every day, real-life comedian. >> don't you think men really like intelligence more when it comes right down to it? >> oh, please! are we going to go back to that? are you kidding? >> sure. it's a brain -- >> no man has ever put a hand up a woman's dress looking for a library card! (vo) gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. (brand vo) snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,628 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer
>> joan rivers was at no point in her career not funny, because she changed with the times.ean, she was an evolving, writing every day, real-life comedian. >> don't you think men really like intelligence more when it comes right down to it? >> oh, please! are we going to go back to that? are you kidding? >> sure. it's a brain -- >> no man has ever put a hand up a woman's dress looking for a library card! (vo) gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when...
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suspended joan and missile attacks in response from the united nations to do so and comes days afterhe saudi led coalition called a halt to the defensive. it comes as another push to bring about peace talks aimed at ending a war that has killed thousands of civilians. we have the story. >> new hope for an end to the war in yemen. international pressure, a rebel leader announced a halt into drone and missile attacks in saudi arabia and its allies. and request to stop don't and missile strikes, we announced our initiative to halt strikes. comes days after the saudi led coalition ordered a halt in its offensive, where most food and aid supplies enter the war-torn country. the looming assaults sparked fears of further aggravating the country's humanitarian crisis, conflict between iran and allies, and the saudi backed government left 10,000 dead so far. 14 million are at risk of famine. many of them are children. last week the un's special envoy to yemen seemed optimistic about the prospects for a peace deal, saying he would convene both sides to talk before the end of the year. >> this
suspended joan and missile attacks in response from the united nations to do so and comes days afterhe saudi led coalition called a halt to the defensive. it comes as another push to bring about peace talks aimed at ending a war that has killed thousands of civilians. we have the story. >> new hope for an end to the war in yemen. international pressure, a rebel leader announced a halt into drone and missile attacks in saudi arabia and its allies. and request to stop don't and missile...
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leaders it's survival though and indeed hers are not assured joan a whole al-jazeera london. almost forty years after the fall of camaro. too if it surviving leaders will soon find out of they have been found guilty of genocide a united nations backed war crimes tribunals due to hand down its judgment. on the former head of state's case. prosecutors say they were the architects of the ideology that resulted in the deaths of almost a quarter of the population that's up to two million cambodians. island says its plan to begin repatriation of her hands or refugees is on hold after officials couldn't find anyone willing to return to mean more in one refugee camp thousands of her hinge i gather to protest and tell the world just how dangerous a prospect repatriation is for them. sent this report. driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered demanding justice and reminding the world just how much they suffered at the hands of me in mars' military much of my reckoning of young women were raped even children were killed in front of their mothers chil
leaders it's survival though and indeed hers are not assured joan a whole al-jazeera london. almost forty years after the fall of camaro. too if it surviving leaders will soon find out of they have been found guilty of genocide a united nations backed war crimes tribunals due to hand down its judgment. on the former head of state's case. prosecutors say they were the architects of the ideology that resulted in the deaths of almost a quarter of the population that's up to two million cambodians....
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i'm going to turn it over to joan. >> thank you. fabulous paper that i know is outside and she gave you a preview of that in her talk here. i'm so grateful for olivia and heritage for hosting this event on human rights. i want to tell you about a tale of two presidential speeches. last year the president trump gave a speech at the un general assembly talking about north korea. this was at the height of tensions with north korea, this was after the icbm missile test launches and the nuclear tests and the war of words between kim and trump. in that u.s. generally assembly speech president trump talked about talked about everything that north korea has done wrong and the things that international norms that north korea has violated.he talked about nuclear and ballistic missiles of course, but he also talked about the murder of his half-brother in malaysia using chemical and biological weapons.he talked about north korea's proliferation, past proliferation. he talked about the japanese abductions, the abductions of the japanese that nor
i'm going to turn it over to joan. >> thank you. fabulous paper that i know is outside and she gave you a preview of that in her talk here. i'm so grateful for olivia and heritage for hosting this event on human rights. i want to tell you about a tale of two presidential speeches. last year the president trump gave a speech at the un general assembly talking about north korea. this was at the height of tensions with north korea, this was after the icbm missile test launches and the...
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joan, the first lady, you know, today, appeared with him. it was all smiles. let's -- okay.g back at criticism that she has made bullying a key priority. and she's doing -- always interesting, doing exactly what her husband would do. here's what she said to the family online safety institute today. >> it is not news or surprising to me that critics and the media have chosen to ridicule me for speaking out on this issue, and that's okay. i remain committed to tackling this topic because it will provide a better world for our children. >> she uses the word, ridicule. i would use the word hypocrisy. she has been called out for hypocrisy. >> and i mean, it is hypocrisy. she's already gone through this. i feel like she's trolling this. okay, this is her cause. go work on your cause. do it quietly. have a press conference occasionally. but she's using her bully pulpit, i don't know what the first lady bully pulpit is but whatever it is, she's using it to kind of whine again about her treatment, which she's already done when people are right to notice that her husband is cyberbully
joan, the first lady, you know, today, appeared with him. it was all smiles. let's -- okay.g back at criticism that she has made bullying a key priority. and she's doing -- always interesting, doing exactly what her husband would do. here's what she said to the family online safety institute today. >> it is not news or surprising to me that critics and the media have chosen to ridicule me for speaking out on this issue, and that's okay. i remain committed to tackling this topic because it...
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joan, are these situations comparable? because clearly what grassley is saying, obviously, the powerful judicial committee senator, is saying that these two things are comparable and it seems that he's taking trump's side. it seems from that tweet. >> let me tell you what happened in that moment in january 2010. and then what chief justice roberts actually said about it because senator grassley is not quite right here with his tweet. what happened in that moment was it was right after the supreme court had voted 5-4 to lift campaign finance regulation on corporations and labor unions, and president obama was complaining about that decision. he went a little too far in his criticism when he referred to the foreign corporations, which is why samuel alito started shaking his head but then what happened a few months later when chief justice john roberts was speaking at the university of alabama, he actually criticized that whole setting. he said that it felt like a pep rally to have the president make those remarks with all of
joan, are these situations comparable? because clearly what grassley is saying, obviously, the powerful judicial committee senator, is saying that these two things are comparable and it seems that he's taking trump's side. it seems from that tweet. >> let me tell you what happened in that moment in january 2010. and then what chief justice roberts actually said about it because senator grassley is not quite right here with his tweet. what happened in that moment was it was right after the...
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. >>> "outfront" now with me, joan walsh, national affairs correspondent at the nation and steve cortezn nda with the campaign. it is great to see you guys. thank you so much for being here. so you're saying there's a chance does not apply. i do not think when it comes to recusal. >> right. and -- nor should it. by the way, shocker, the acting attorney general has legal opinions. i would hope he does and he has clearly legal opinions on this issue. we wouldn't want somebody who doesn't have legal opinions, by the way, and he's a political appointee and his opinion, by the way, which he voiced on cnn's website, is exactly correct, which is that the idea of a prosecutor who's subject to no one, who has no jurisdictional boundaries, there's a name for that. >> he has boundaries. there are boundaries. >> yes, there are. >> rosenstein has totally refused to supervise this investigation. >> you don't know that. you don't know that. >> we do know that because they are delving -- this was supposed to be about russia. now they're looking at -- and not just now. for months -- business affairs bef
. >>> "outfront" now with me, joan walsh, national affairs correspondent at the nation and steve cortezn nda with the campaign. it is great to see you guys. thank you so much for being here. so you're saying there's a chance does not apply. i do not think when it comes to recusal. >> right. and -- nor should it. by the way, shocker, the acting attorney general has legal opinions. i would hope he does and he has clearly legal opinions on this issue. we wouldn't want...
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joan walsh, and john avlon, our senior political analyst. john, let me start with you. it is pretty pathetic that florida has so many issues, but we put that aside for a moment because this is an automatic trigger here. this is law, this isn't corruption by anybody, this is an automatic trigger. there's no evidence of fraud. there's no evidence found by rick scott's own team of fraud. what's going on? >> the president is using fact-free fear mongering and rick scott is following suit. the tone comes from the top. the fact that the president is leading this way and rick scott's own administration cannot back up the governor's claims is really troubling because it's an intentional attempt to disrupt our democratic norms. this is an automatic recount. scott is actually in pretty good position at the end of the day. >> 12,500 show it's clean from a historical perspective. >> yeah. so on the one hand you've got florida men engaged in lawsuit palooza. on the other hand, what the president did this morning is something very different. by saying that no recount was possible, by
joan walsh, and john avlon, our senior political analyst. john, let me start with you. it is pretty pathetic that florida has so many issues, but we put that aside for a moment because this is an automatic trigger here. this is law, this isn't corruption by anybody, this is an automatic trigger. there's no evidence of fraud. there's no evidence found by rick scott's own team of fraud. what's going on? >> the president is using fact-free fear mongering and rick scott is following suit. the...
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>> marissa brings her holiday spirit to lifetime starring in "a very nutty christmas" with melissa joany together, but there's magic in the air. >> we're baking cookies and our nutcracker breaks and guess who comes in and saves the day. >> barry watson turns into a nutcracker come to life. >> we're ringing in the holiday season by teaming up with cost plus world market. >> cost plus world market is inviting you to ring in the holiday season by playing its golden bell scavenger hunt. you can find daily clues to the bells' locations online in stores. >> and customers lucky enough to find the golden bell will get a $25 reward. >> now each customer can only get one golden bell reward, but today marissa and i are gonna have some holiday fun. today we're going to run around world market and try to find as many golden bells as we can and get as many rewards as we can. >> already found one. bye! >> get out of my way. >> i'm going down this way. >> oh, no. >> we're just going to clean this up really quick. >> i hope i can find it before you. >> the rules how to play are online. let's see how man
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lamar monson sees that he is about to be caught going to trap police detective joan going places a file on the table. the broader her office. and. she said she had a pile of files on the desk and she mentioned well you know this she was making a reference to those files being evidence begins you against me and i. ok. i don't know what that is but i haven't done anything and i don't know why i'm down here and i want to go basically. what was inside of this fight. for anything. lamar monson tries to ignore her but american police officers have the right to lie to a suspect lying is a normal part of the process used to put suspects under pressure. i can lie. about the evidence i can tell i think i absolutely the courts allow me to live up to a point you know there's certain laws that are so outrageous that good not records are going to lead it but i can tell you all kinds of lies i can tell you that we had three or four we have four witnesses who say that they saw you take the money and you're going to cock oftentimes it will come in with a. file folder filled with papers doesn't matter wh
lamar monson sees that he is about to be caught going to trap police detective joan going places a file on the table. the broader her office. and. she said she had a pile of files on the desk and she mentioned well you know this she was making a reference to those files being evidence begins you against me and i. ok. i don't know what that is but i haven't done anything and i don't know why i'm down here and i want to go basically. what was inside of this fight. for anything. lamar monson tries...
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and have to keep an eye on him not want to hurt carrots when joan jett wants to try to nurse the mother and foal back to health the other ponies look to be in good shape in spite of the hard winter and dry summer. since the ponies help to maintain the unique flora and fauna on tornado their care is subsidized by the e.u. but this funding will disappear if bracks it happens. with. them and the ponies had a big patch of it and they have been since the celtic times so for me i'd love to keep them almost one hundred fifty ponies have been corralled they'll undergo a health check and a few will find new homes gareth when jones can breathe a sigh of relief and raise a toast to a job well done come on cheers. for you. well done indeed now to a photographer who has a partial foot construction sites that's because he works for a german steel production company and they send him all over europe to take pictures of the buildings and structures that are built using their product we joined them for his daily routine. industrial photographer who the putdowns been assigned to get pictures of the work
and have to keep an eye on him not want to hurt carrots when joan jett wants to try to nurse the mother and foal back to health the other ponies look to be in good shape in spite of the hard winter and dry summer. since the ponies help to maintain the unique flora and fauna on tornado their care is subsidized by the e.u. but this funding will disappear if bracks it happens. with. them and the ponies had a big patch of it and they have been since the celtic times so for me i'd love to keep them...