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, barbara joan lockwood. she wasn't a famous woman, joan, wasn't rich or celebrated. she lived a quiet life in a quiet place and was buried here more than three decades ago. but oh, if ghosts could rise from their graves, if joan could speech to us now, what questions could she answer? what vision for this man, this tough, aggressive prosecutor who now fears for his life? >> this man is a threat to me. he's a threat more importantly to my family. >> some cases refuse to lie down and die. >> here we are now. >> joe lived when she lived a thousand miles south of that cemetery a few miles from the beach in l.a. in a suburb called torrence on a quiet street named sharon lane. tlgs there was joan, her husband, and their four children. >> people would describe her as the most caring person they ever met. >> my mom left her kids. we were first and foremost her -- what was important to her. >> the whole neighborhood knew that. >> the neighbors loved my mom and will flat out say we didn't even know your dad. >> maybe
, barbara joan lockwood. she wasn't a famous woman, joan, wasn't rich or celebrated. she lived a quiet life in a quiet place and was buried here more than three decades ago. but oh, if ghosts could rise from their graves, if joan could speech to us now, what questions could she answer? what vision for this man, this tough, aggressive prosecutor who now fears for his life? >> this man is a threat to me. he's a threat more importantly to my family. >> some cases refuse to lie down and...
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joan.he lived, when she lived a thousand miles south of the cemetery in the suburb called torrance on a quiet street named sharon lane. there was joan, her husband, and their four children. this is joan's only daughter, shaun. >> people would describe her as the most caring, sweetest person they'd ever met. >> there were three boys, brett the eldest. >> my mom loved her kids. we were first and foremost what was important to her. >> whole neighborhood knew that. >> neighbors loved my mom. we would flat out say we didn't even know your dad. >> maybe that was, at least partly, because of bill bradford's job. he worked as an aerospace engineer. high security, top-secret clearance for a company called trw. >> back in the '80s, it was an aerodefense firm. >> top of the top. >> if you're an engineer. >> his reputation. did you know much about that? >> i knew he was good at what he did but always very secretive about that. >> you just don't talk about it? >> you just don't talk about that. >> in fa
joan.he lived, when she lived a thousand miles south of the cemetery in the suburb called torrance on a quiet street named sharon lane. there was joan, her husband, and their four children. this is joan's only daughter, shaun. >> people would describe her as the most caring, sweetest person they'd ever met. >> there were three boys, brett the eldest. >> my mom loved her kids. we were first and foremost what was important to her. >> whole neighborhood knew that. >>...
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let me bring back in joan biskupic and elie honig. you now heard from jay sekulow, the president's attorney, saying he's pleased with what he heard. >> you're hearing from speaker pelosi saying this is not good news for president trump saying that this is reaffirming congress' authority to conduct oversight. both sides are getting something from this. that's why joan and jessica are saying that this is something of a mixed bag, but when it comes to the house democrats' case there's more to it than what speaker pelosi is saying, that this reaffirms the congress' authority to get the records right now. >> if people are hoping to see donald trump's tax returns tonight, tomorrow or before november that's not going to happen. big picture though. what happened here was the supreme court rejected donald trump's claim that he's above the law. now, when it comes to the congress issue -- >> if it rejects donald trump's claim that he's above the law or above oversight. >> sure. >> why then for anyone who is out there listening, why -- why then d
let me bring back in joan biskupic and elie honig. you now heard from jay sekulow, the president's attorney, saying he's pleased with what he heard. >> you're hearing from speaker pelosi saying this is not good news for president trump saying that this is reaffirming congress' authority to conduct oversight. both sides are getting something from this. that's why joan and jessica are saying that this is something of a mixed bag, but when it comes to the house democrats' case there's more...
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come on, joan! applause.allenge, inspired by captain sir tom moore's, at the rather impressive age of 104. the government has signed deals for 90 million doses of coronavirus vaccine developed overseas. the agreements — one with a german—us partnership and one with a french firm are in addition to a pledge for 100 million doses of the vaccine created at the university of oxford, which is undergoing clinical trials. an investigation is under way after an outbreak of coronavirus infections at a call centre in motherwell which carries out contact tracing for the nhs. measures have been brought in by the region's health board to try to suppress the outbreak. at least seven workers are understood to have tested positive. a mosque in blackburn is being investigated by police and public health officials after around 250 people attended a funeral there last monday. the imam has since tested positive for covid—19 and mourners have been advised to self—isolate for a fortnight. a maximum of 30 people are currently allow
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and, joan, of course we remember the storm of controversy in which he sort of came on the scene. how has he tried to resurrect his image on the bench? >> good afternoon, brooke. you're right that the last time we saw brett kavanaugh, he was angry, defiant. he's trying to be just the opposite behind the scenes now, much more deferential, accommodating of his colleagues and accommodating of the parties. we've seen a couple different patterns, one trying to strike a conciliatory posture with his colleagues, responding with alternatives and compromises. and then when he rules in cases, even when he rules against a litigant, he always wants to make sure he's showing some sort of regard. so he's striking a certain kind of softer cord compared to his hard-hitting conservative colleagues. and finally a pattern that we've traced is how he's trying to avoid certain thorny topics. for example, on abortion and the president trump document's case.
and, joan, of course we remember the storm of controversy in which he sort of came on the scene. how has he tried to resurrect his image on the bench? >> good afternoon, brooke. you're right that the last time we saw brett kavanaugh, he was angry, defiant. he's trying to be just the opposite behind the scenes now, much more deferential, accommodating of his colleagues and accommodating of the parties. we've seen a couple different patterns, one trying to strike a conciliatory posture with...
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produce una discusión y reaccioné de manera impulsiva con una cachetada >> a 5 años de la muerte de joanlos escándalos sobre su tumba >> los bancos cambian sus reglas y puedes perder capital te diremos cómo pedir ayuda económica >> ella sigue bailando a la vida y comparte con nosotros para enseñarnos a superar las adversidades >> se acerca la temporada escolar y la pregunta que se hacen los padres es si es segura la reapertura tengo que llevar a mis hijos al colegio >> y tenemos las nuevas tendencias para que los pequeños sepan combinar lo que tengan en el guardaropa en el campamento de verano >> y bailan en las redes sociales para evangelizar a las nuevas generaciones estas monjitas así comenzamos un nuevo día, hoy y siempre, más cerca de ti (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> muy buenos días mi gente linda bienvenidos a este martes 14 de julio del 2020 estamos felices parte de la familia sigue llegando a la casa rashel está de regreso >> feliz de estar de vuelta me tomé la semana de vacaciones me relajé mucho pero los veía de vez en cuando un poco >> (todos hablan) >> lo más importante es que l
produce una discusión y reaccioné de manera impulsiva con una cachetada >> a 5 años de la muerte de joanlos escándalos sobre su tumba >> los bancos cambian sus reglas y puedes perder capital te diremos cómo pedir ayuda económica >> ella sigue bailando a la vida y comparte con nosotros para enseñarnos a superar las adversidades >> se acerca la temporada escolar y la pregunta que se hacen los padres es si es segura la reapertura tengo que llevar a mis hijos al...
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and she has. >> she is one tough woman, joan.his week ruth bader ginsburg was in the hospital for an infection after coming down with a fever and chills. but joan says that's not related to her cancer treatment. what happened there? >> that's right. in fact this was a very brief statement but she told us a lot. she told us that the fever and chills she had come down with earlier this week that landed her at johns hopkins hospital up in baltimore had to do with a possible infection in a bile duct accident that had been inserted about a year ago related to a recurrence of pancreatic cancer. and she said that had nothing do with this. and neither did the removal of gallstones that she had had in may. she actually was feeling some pain during the justice's telephonic oral arguments and had to be hospitalized between sessions and still continued hearing oral arguments and participating in oral arguments when she was treated for the gallstone condition. she -- she sent a signal here not that she's as healthy as can be, she's handling t
and she has. >> she is one tough woman, joan.his week ruth bader ginsburg was in the hospital for an infection after coming down with a fever and chills. but joan says that's not related to her cancer treatment. what happened there? >> that's right. in fact this was a very brief statement but she told us a lot. she told us that the fever and chills she had come down with earlier this week that landed her at johns hopkins hospital up in baltimore had to do with a possible infection...
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hello, joan. hi. pages of guidance about how you can open in a secure way.will be different as a result of that. of course. with the guidance here and there's a lot the key things for our studio so we are not a gym, we have only classes so multiple studios within it. for us, we can do all the track and trace scenarios because everything is booked by class and by hour. we have cleaning procedures, but the biggest thing in the guidance really for us is the capacity. we are similar to the hospitality industry, where our numbers are going to be quite restricted, but cleaning procedures, we are a really safe environment and we have had 16 weeks to prepare for this. hand sanitising stations, cleaning procedures before and after classes, knowing exactly who has been in and out of the building the whole time. so i think this industry is really ready to open and we are an essential sector so i am very disappointed that we kind of in the last tranch of businesses to get off the rank but let's celebrate that we have got a green light. will you be able to get enough peo
hello, joan. hi. pages of guidance about how you can open in a secure way.will be different as a result of that. of course. with the guidance here and there's a lot the key things for our studio so we are not a gym, we have only classes so multiple studios within it. for us, we can do all the track and trace scenarios because everything is booked by class and by hour. we have cleaning procedures, but the biggest thing in the guidance really for us is the capacity. we are similar to the...
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joan cummins reports.nce of as green vegetable farm in herefordshire, to collect shopping, all confined to the farm after 73 out of a workforce of 200 tested positive for covid—i9 following a massive testing of the pickers and packers on thursday. one individual and then another small group of individuals were symptomatic. we did proactive mass testing of all the people who work on site. you'll be aware that all local authorities have to produce an outbreak control plan and this is about trying to control the situation, which i'm pleased to say is going very well. translators have been working with the eastern european seasonal workers, ensuring that self—isolation procedures are followed. the workers have been treated as a single family bubble. the leader of the council says he's confident that the risk to the public is low. we've taken precautions very quickly, we've dealt with it. the owner of the farm has been very cooperative and we are very hopeful that it'sjust isolated to this one particular farm.
joan cummins reports.nce of as green vegetable farm in herefordshire, to collect shopping, all confined to the farm after 73 out of a workforce of 200 tested positive for covid—i9 following a massive testing of the pickers and packers on thursday. one individual and then another small group of individuals were symptomatic. we did proactive mass testing of all the people who work on site. you'll be aware that all local authorities have to produce an outbreak control plan and this is about...
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we're going to, you know, pay our respects to the legend. >> joan lunden is coming up. >> joan lunden is coming up to talk about regis philbin. you don't want to miss that. we love that man right there, everybody. we'll be right back. e, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ it makes lipton green tea better. and these lemons better. which makes this taste better. you definitely need the sun for that. and that... with antioxidant vitamin c and 50% fewer calories. choose lipton green tea today. with antioxidant vitamin c and 50% fewer calories. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you downl
we're going to, you know, pay our respects to the legend. >> joan lunden is coming up. >> joan lunden is coming up to talk about regis philbin. you don't want to miss that. we love that man right there, everybody. we'll be right back. e, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ it makes lipton green tea better. and these lemons better. which makes this taste better. you definitely need the sun for that. and that... with antioxidant...
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cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now with more on her exclusive reporting.'s start with the big daca decision where the chief justice did side with the liberals to uphold protections for dreamers. you've got some behind the scenes information on what went on here. >> yes, good morning, john. as some people might remember, when the chief has in the past sided with the left, it's usually been an 11th hour decision. for example, in 2012, when he voted to save obamacare. but here, in this important case over the dreamers and whether president trump was going to be able to roll back the obama-era program, the chief laid his cards out early skproand voted the four liberals. he said that the trump administration had not sufficiently justified the rollback. and what happened there is that several of his colleagues were very surprised. but i think, john, that vote there, last november, we didn't see the ruling until june, last november, was a sign of where the chief was going this term. both in terms of his moving left and the other point is that he was not going to
cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now with more on her exclusive reporting.'s start with the big daca decision where the chief justice did side with the liberals to uphold protections for dreamers. you've got some behind the scenes information on what went on here. >> yes, good morning, john. as some people might remember, when the chief has in the past sided with the left, it's usually been an 11th hour decision. for example, in 2012, when he voted to save obamacare. but...
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thanks, joan. >> thank you, john. >> alisyn? president trump is pushing hard to win over a group of voters that he believes is key to his re-election. he's trying to appeal to white suburban voters by going after low-income housing and poor people. joining us now is cnn contributor and donald trump biographer, michael deantonio and also the author of the new book "hunting for hillary: the 40-year campaign to destroy healthcare." let's talk about the things we have seen in the past week with president trump. first, he puts out this tweet that is supposed to, i guess, appeal to suburban voters. he says, i am happy to inform all of the people living their suburban lifestyle dream that you will no longer be bothered or financially hurt by having low-income housing built in your neighborhood. your housing prices will go up based on the market and crime will go down. i have rescinded the obama/biden affordable housing rule. enjoy, exclamation point. i mean, is this a change for donald trump in terms of being this explicit in terms of
thanks, joan. >> thank you, john. >> alisyn? president trump is pushing hard to win over a group of voters that he believes is key to his re-election. he's trying to appeal to white suburban voters by going after low-income housing and poor people. joining us now is cnn contributor and donald trump biographer, michael deantonio and also the author of the new book "hunting for hillary: the 40-year campaign to destroy healthcare." let's talk about the things we have seen in...
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joan sebastiÁn. sÍ.a cuenta cÓmo recordarÁ al padre de juliÁn en medio de la pandemia. suspendieron la tradicional misa en guerrero. maribel guardia: yo creo que lo recordaremos con todo el cariÑo del mundo en las casas. no creo que se pueda hacer un homenaje en esta ocasiÓn. >> el prÓximo aÑo el museo en memoria de joan sebastiÁn podrÍa abrir sus puertas. >> un lugar para que la gente pueda ir ahÍ para disfrutar de los objetos que marcaron la vida del poeta del pueblo. tambiÉn relatar un poco de su historia. >> en temas de herencia el abogado de los figueroa nos cuenta. abogado: abriendo los tribunales habremos de exponer el proyecto de particiÓn que implicarÍa proponer que algunos de los herederos o todos pudiesen elegir alguna de las propiedades para quedarse con ella. >> no cabe duda que los hijos del cantautor llevan su talento en la sangre. escuchÉ usted no parecida que es la voz de juliÁn figueroa al de inolvidable joan sebastiÁn. [mÚsica] carlos: quÉ increÍble! estamos hablando del parecido de la
joan sebastiÁn. sÍ.a cuenta cÓmo recordarÁ al padre de juliÁn en medio de la pandemia. suspendieron la tradicional misa en guerrero. maribel guardia: yo creo que lo recordaremos con todo el cariÑo del mundo en las casas. no creo que se pueda hacer un homenaje en esta ocasiÓn. >> el prÓximo aÑo el museo en memoria de joan sebastiÁn podrÍa abrir sus puertas. >> un lugar para que la gente pueda ir ahÍ para disfrutar de los objetos que marcaron la vida del poeta del pueblo....
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host: from rochester, minnesota, we'll go to joan. hello. caller: hi. i disagree wholeheartedly with what happened. i remember back in the early 20's that there was a program that showed the same thing happening in the cities, and they were testing people out by sending in troops in a group to see how people would react and teaching them what to do. this is not something new, but now it's accelerated and it started with g.w. george w. bush starting homeland security and homeland security we don't need, we have national guard and police who help the people of this country. and we do not need a police force in there for the government to quell everything that they don't like. it's dangerous and very ugly. thank you. host: that's joan. i invite you to tune in or stay close to the website today. a lot of activities going on. go to c-span.org follow that. there will be a hearing on the topic of vaccines. can you see that at 10:00 this morning on c-span3. also on c-span3, joe biden, vice president -- former vice president, presidential candidate will make com
host: from rochester, minnesota, we'll go to joan. hello. caller: hi. i disagree wholeheartedly with what happened. i remember back in the early 20's that there was a program that showed the same thing happening in the cities, and they were testing people out by sending in troops in a group to see how people would react and teaching them what to do. this is not something new, but now it's accelerated and it started with g.w. george w. bush starting homeland security and homeland security we...
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. >> cnn's supreme court analyst joan skupic joins us from washington. what we are learning about her condition today? >> sure. good morning, jim. she is in baltimore at johns hopkins hospital being treated for potential infection in a stent in her bile duct. it was a stent that was put in about a year ago because of bank rattic treatme pancreatic treatment. she was treated and examined at a local hospital in washington, d.c. and then brought up to johns hopkins which is a kind of precaution that she's almost always taking. they administer some antibiotics through an iv feed and we've been told that she could go home soon. we're not sure whether today or later in the week, but apparently all signals are that they've been able to address the problem and treat her sufficiently. the reason, you know, when one individual in america gets chills and fevers we all pay attention it's because she is the notorious rbg. if she at 87 feel a need to leave the bench it would give donald trump a third appointment to this court, a court that is so tightly divided right
. >> cnn's supreme court analyst joan skupic joins us from washington. what we are learning about her condition today? >> sure. good morning, jim. she is in baltimore at johns hopkins hospital being treated for potential infection in a stent in her bile duct. it was a stent that was put in about a year ago because of bank rattic treatme pancreatic treatment. she was treated and examined at a local hospital in washington, d.c. and then brought up to johns hopkins which is a kind of...
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we have on friday and so on that friday night it's you bet i'm out here near we have the old girl joan stewardess making me and you wrote really shocks and we saw that situation. all the people mostly joan drunken tourists make who obviate got results thinking about probably hospital or not i don't think i think they can't believe it's corona is still you know it's a mix of party like you actually asked yes. i've even met them and i was running and yeah it was really a shock moment fast when we saw all of this. no one so kind of masks. for the social distancing so it was like the nastiest and so was i think. and what all my all kinds saying about all of this. i think see the americans. so if they're happy about that serious and bacteria i know we could be our very important for the economy. you may not have to think about it all of the people you know the island of suits were on which that tourist fodder tourism make their money so if this were very important but when they make such obvious not serious i can't believe that there are this and all of the people who are saying you know we
we have on friday and so on that friday night it's you bet i'm out here near we have the old girl joan stewardess making me and you wrote really shocks and we saw that situation. all the people mostly joan drunken tourists make who obviate got results thinking about probably hospital or not i don't think i think they can't believe it's corona is still you know it's a mix of party like you actually asked yes. i've even met them and i was running and yeah it was really a shock moment fast when we...
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joan foster, her younger sister, who did get the oscar before her, their rivalry was quite serious.tinued to, until quite recently. the television series feud, where there was certain scenes in that film where olivia de havilland was pictured doing things she said she would never talk about, that she'd never done, including using a particular cruel word about her sister, so that rivalry defined her career for a long time. she didn't sue the makers of the tv programme... at the age of 102, she sued them! she wa nted of 102, she sued them! she wanted to have a second landmark legal phase and change hollywood a second time. she wasn't successful the second time. pamela hutchinson there. we have all heard a dog can be a man's best friend, but what about a camel? this camel went through the gobi desert to try to return to his former owner. he was sold last year and went seven days to what he believed was sister home in the what he thought was his home. when the original owner saw him, he promised to never sell him again. do not break that promise! were due to our top stories. —— returnin
joan foster, her younger sister, who did get the oscar before her, their rivalry was quite serious.tinued to, until quite recently. the television series feud, where there was certain scenes in that film where olivia de havilland was pictured doing things she said she would never talk about, that she'd never done, including using a particular cruel word about her sister, so that rivalry defined her career for a long time. she didn't sue the makers of the tv programme... at the age of 102, she...
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you can read more of joan's entire series at cnn.com. >>> all right., we have a live interview with one of president trump's top advisers. "new day" continues right now. >>> president trump touting hydroxychloroquine as a cure for coronavirus. >> it doesn't cause problems. i have no problem. i had absolutely no problem. >> the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective. >>> bill barr standing his ground, holding firm that he's not using his position to do the president's bidding. >> i agree the president's friends don't deserve intersection breaks but they don't deserve to be treated more harshly than other people. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to your "new day." wednesday, july 29, 8:00 in the east. we begin with the u.s. having its deadliest day of the summer in a pandemic so far. more than 1,200 americans killed by coronavirus. today, the u.s. will surpass the milestone of 150,000 dead. at this hour, fatalities are rising in 29
you can read more of joan's entire series at cnn.com. >>> all right., we have a live interview with one of president trump's top advisers. "new day" continues right now. >>> president trump touting hydroxychloroquine as a cure for coronavirus. >> it doesn't cause problems. i have no problem. i had absolutely no problem. >> the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective. >>> bill barr...
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and joan fontaine won over her sister, so, of course, the press had fun with that. of this was invented by the press and how much was genuine, but if it was drummed up, they both kept at it untiljoan fontaine died in 2013. and olivia de havilland was very classy. she never bad—mouthed her sister, but the press just loved that idea of a sibling rivalry. so, yeah, i'm not 100% sure what did happen, but it was certainly the longest—running family feud in hollywood. tim grey from variety magazine. tim gray from variety magazine. the headlines on bbc news... the body of the late congressmanjohn lewis has made a finaljourney in selma, alabama, crossing the famous bridge where he helped lead a march for voting rights in 1965. british holiday—makers returning from spain must now quarantine for 1h days because of a spike in cases there. the two—time oscar winner dame olivia de havilland, who starred in gone with the wind, has died at the age of 104. while much of the world is focused on battling covid—19, there's another virus making the rounds in southeast asia and that's d
and joan fontaine won over her sister, so, of course, the press had fun with that. of this was invented by the press and how much was genuine, but if it was drummed up, they both kept at it untiljoan fontaine died in 2013. and olivia de havilland was very classy. she never bad—mouthed her sister, but the press just loved that idea of a sibling rivalry. so, yeah, i'm not 100% sure what did happen, but it was certainly the longest—running family feud in hollywood. tim grey from variety...
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joan swanson grew up in the bronkts in new york city. the often talked about how she loved her neighborhood and the life long friends she made there. after she graduated from high school, she worked as a secretary and met her future husband carl swanson. they spent nearly 50 years together. raised a son and a daughter. joan was an active volunteer in her community in new jersey, but her favorite title was mom. she loved not only raising her children but welcoming all her children's friends into her home. joan swanson lived an extraordinary life and she was 89 years old. the news continues. that's it for us. "cuomo prime time." >>> welcome to "prime time." the president let another day pass without calling for a plan to fight this pandemic. instead, he spent his time continuing his up is down strategy. insisting the virus is under control and it's under control because of his efforts alone. >> we stopped it. we did a travel ban in january. like dr. fauci said, you would have lost thousands of additional people if president trump had to do
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doled out one place we did several july when i was 10 doctors who opened it in the fall joan why is this so important to him is it is election reelection campaign is not 1st and foremost in his head here. yet this is the blue collar president he's put a premium on the blue collar the working class he wants all those poor kids like my special needs son to have a chance and not fall farther behind he wants parents to have their kids back in school so they don't have the burden of daycare or hiring tutors to take care of them and they can go to work again the idea that this disease shut. down is silly new york is a state where 32000 people died in florida 4400 died spikes in cases positive tests is not the same as spikes in people dying it's this disease kills only the vulnerable it doesn't kill school kids and that's the issue here and the hysteria to shut our whole country in our condom in our schools down is hysteria that's not rooted in the science that this doesn't this just doesn't hurt kids well the lie. is that it actually if i think right now the new york city is talking about
doled out one place we did several july when i was 10 doctors who opened it in the fall joan why is this so important to him is it is election reelection campaign is not 1st and foremost in his head here. yet this is the blue collar president he's put a premium on the blue collar the working class he wants all those poor kids like my special needs son to have a chance and not fall farther behind he wants parents to have their kids back in school so they don't have the burden of daycare or...
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lowey: i want to thank chairwoman wasserman schultz, first of all, for your very joan rouse and kind words. i feel like i'm giving a speech every time. i just want to say you know because we have shared our experiences. this has been an extraordinary opportunity for me to be able to wake up every day and just do good things. so i appreciate your very generous remarks and still a little more time left to do more work but i do want to thank you. and i want to thank ranking member carter. where did ranking member carter go? i want to thank you ranking member carter for your work on this bill and i thank the subcommittee staff for their efforts to navigate requests and formulate the product give quep the challenges the past few months. this subcommittee conducted numerous hearings both in person and virtually to address the critical and compelling issues that face our service members and veterans. the fiscal year 2021 military construction bill would invest 115 billion to support active duty veterans and their families nd medical care, life saving $661 millionms and for women's dedicated
lowey: i want to thank chairwoman wasserman schultz, first of all, for your very joan rouse and kind words. i feel like i'm giving a speech every time. i just want to say you know because we have shared our experiences. this has been an extraordinary opportunity for me to be able to wake up every day and just do good things. so i appreciate your very generous remarks and still a little more time left to do more work but i do want to thank you. and i want to thank ranking member carter. where...
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you said going from june cleaver to joan crawford. and it's a much longer period from the 19th century to the late 20th century. so as people interpret motherhood differently with popular conceptions of women. >> no doubt about that. all of us as historians and scholars with those modern sensibilities we are not judging them by those standards but we are taking a closer look at the men and women of the past so i tried to imagine what it would be like and also doing a lot of research on my book but what was it like to be a single woman raising six children were five children that it wasn't very hospitable to women obviously they didn't have the votes but they couldn't even own property. so then to take the property is passed along to them when you reach the age of majority. so to do what they had to do that's all respectful citizens to be the most respectable so she had to have done something right may be a lot of things under those unfortunate circumstances. >> i appreciate that a lot and makes me want to ask martha a question about w
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we know that despite the fact that 4 million at least, at least 4 million joan and trent covid-19 have been established in the united states. you how many medical malpractice cases have been filed by any of those 4 million markets or anyone else. against doctors hospitals nurses providers. what is the epidemic number. but we haven't. here's the exact number of medical malpractice file in the last six months. six. six. an epidemic. a tsunami grade okay, about personal injury lawsuits senator. how many of been filed. with this covid-19 or coronavirus is one of the reasons for this lawsuit. fifteen. 4 million infected americans, 15 lawsuits in the republic come to us want to turn upside down the immunity and liability questions to form the states in the nation. how about unsafe workplace lawsuits. that's gotta be a big category. 4 million infected americans. how many workers have brought lawsuits. seventy-one. in the entire 50 states of american. seventy-one lawsuits. there is no flood of worker or victim lawsuits. it's a figment of the imagination of senator mcconnell's and senator but w
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joan, thank you so much for sharing a few thoughts about regis. and i just want to point out, our deepest, deepest condolences to regis' family and friends. may he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing. thanks very much for watching. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancrea
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thanks for joaning us today.a keilar picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar and welcome viewers here in the united states and around the world. the government is not being forthright about the challenges that the nation is facing. they are down playing the pandemic and now we are learning hiding data as they argue that state economies to push forward with reopening and kids should return to school in person and as the administration insists it has a handle on the situation consider that this was just one month ago today. >> if you look, the numbers are very minuscule compared to what it was. it is dying out. >> it wasn't and it is still not. the u.s. shattering the daily record of 77,000 new cases.
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joan, thank you very much for that.re on stand by for some major decisions to come in just a few minutes. >>> we turn now to the ongoing cry for racial justice. the movement for black lives an organization of 150 different groups is now pushing a sweeping legislative proposal to reform policing. this as major cities see an uptick in violence. in louisville, recent shootings on track to break the record there. louisville is in the national spotlight ever since 26-year-old emt breonna taylor was killed in march. three officers entered with a no-knock warrant. after months of unrest, one of the officers involved in her killing has been fired. the other two have not and no charges have been filed. with me now is the mayor of louisville, mayor greg fischer. mayor, thank you for the time. >> good morning, poppy. >> let's begin with where this city is right now on all of this. the police department there in louisville has demanded your resignation. and others have called for your resignation. there are three petitions circulat
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. >> joan remus in redwood city, a black lives matter sign has quietly been removed, but it speaks volumes about the time we live in. >> a new set bay cl, nessesill have to shut down. but first, a black lives matter neural removed in redwood city. john ramose explains why it was quietly taken down. >> why it was removed may be a sign in their times we live in. a resident got permission to paint the mural on broadway street as part of a fourth of july public art celebration. the city supplied yeller poster paint to do it. >> because we were using the posterboard paint that would eventually deteriorate, my understanding was that the mural would last as long as the pain lasted. >> last thursday the city washed that sign away, only after being contacted by a local attorney who said if the street was now a public foreign, forum, she wanted a sign of her own reading mag 82020. so i figured this would be a new publix public space open for discussion and >> its short form make america great again, based the ability of illegal fight, the city finally decided that dan sign is a traffic hazard and co
. >> joan remus in redwood city, a black lives matter sign has quietly been removed, but it speaks volumes about the time we live in. >> a new set bay cl, nessesill have to shut down. but first, a black lives matter neural removed in redwood city. john ramose explains why it was quietly taken down. >> why it was removed may be a sign in their times we live in. a resident got permission to paint the mural on broadway street as part of a fourth of july public art celebration....
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joan swanson lived an extraordinary life and she was 89 years old. that's it for us.. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >>> thank you. the president let another day pass without handling the pandemic and continuing his up-and-down strategy, insisting the virus is under control and it's under control because of his efforts alone. >> we did a travel ban in january. like dr. fauci said, they would have lost thousands of more people if president donald trump hadn't done that and i was a crowd of one. >> who? so now he draws on dr. fauci to vouchee for him. he cites hip m as
joan swanson lived an extraordinary life and she was 89 years old. that's it for us.. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >>> thank you. the president let another day pass without handling the pandemic and continuing his up-and-down strategy, insisting the virus is under control and it's under control because of his efforts alone. >> we did a travel ban in january. like dr. fauci said, they would have lost thousands of more people if president donald...
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mi niÑa va estar feliz, joan: esta tierra tambiÉn es un paraÍso, doctora. el negocio, y ella me robo el marido. - ella vendiÉndose, y vendiendo
mi niÑa va estar feliz, joan: esta tierra tambiÉn es un paraÍso, doctora. el negocio, y ella me robo el marido. - ella vendiÉndose, y vendiendo
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and she had a stormy relationship with her sis tess joan fontaine turned into a public feud.s like this -- >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. >> reporter: that one fans over. >> it's about survival, and those are themes familiar to everyone >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep arivia de havilland was 104 yes old. cathy park, nbc news ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. beauty comes naturally, ♪ scratch that, ♪baby, i'm grateful. ♪ ♪ got to say it's really been a while ♪ ♪ but now i got back that smile. smile. ♪ check everything off the list with lower prices and hundreds of deals. get ready for school at target. is now a good time enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight
and she had a stormy relationship with her sis tess joan fontaine turned into a public feud.s like this -- >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. >> reporter: that one fans over. >> it's about survival, and those are themes familiar to everyone >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep arivia de havilland was 104 yes old. cathy park, nbc news ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to...
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and it doesn't know if her mother was ever given news of joan the son she left behind. but we do have a description of him it's from a government inspector who visited shoom shortly afterwards a miserable emaciated child with gracious appetite and no control over bodily functions probably mentally defective. less than 2 months later he was dead. john was born nominal healthy. they starved him to death there's no question about it i may see a shit you're starving for a shit up but i end up being fat. the government inspector also noted that out of $66.00 babies born or admitted to the home in the previous 6 months 21 nearly a 3rd of them died. when annette mkhize mother maggie gave birth to her daughter mary margaret in june it seems she tried to resist the nuns rules anybody who was. cheeky would disagree with the nuns i demand to see their child they were the problem so she was. baccarat industrial school. there in early june 1943 just 6 months after she'd given birth a nun approached maggie with some news about the daughter she'd left behind in june . she remembers so
and it doesn't know if her mother was ever given news of joan the son she left behind. but we do have a description of him it's from a government inspector who visited shoom shortly afterwards a miserable emaciated child with gracious appetite and no control over bodily functions probably mentally defective. less than 2 months later he was dead. john was born nominal healthy. they starved him to death there's no question about it i may see a shit you're starving for a shit up but i end up being...
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de haviland moved to saratoga as a child, along with her sister, joan fontaine. their former home still stands. she attended the high school where she debated for her school and wrote for her newspaper and yearbook and acted in drama club performances. >>> park officials shutdown access to a popular swimming hole. it has apparently been very excited crowded lately. it is about 35 miles west of lake tahoe. there are only 12 parking spots at the access point, but officials say they were about 300 cars there last weekend. officials are worried about coronavirus cases possibly spiking, so they closed the lot. >>> in san francisco, hardly, strictly is going virtual. the bluegrass festivalll there will be performances and recorded interviews and footage from the past 20 years. the group also launched a relief fund in hopes of raising $1.5 million to help the bay area during the pandemic. >>> on the storm watch, new drone video from south texas showing the aftermath of hurricane hanna with car stuck in floodwaters and homes and businesses have been taking on water. hann
de haviland moved to saratoga as a child, along with her sister, joan fontaine. their former home still stands. she attended the high school where she debated for her school and wrote for her newspaper and yearbook and acted in drama club performances. >>> park officials shutdown access to a popular swimming hole. it has apparently been very excited crowded lately. it is about 35 miles west of lake tahoe. there are only 12 parking spots at the access point, but officials say they were...
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joan cummins reports. vegetable form today to get food supplies delivered to them by the local authorities. more than 200 have been confined to the farm after 73 tested positive for covid—19, following a mass testing of all the pickers and packers on thursday. there was one individual and then another small group of individuals were symptomatic. we did proactive mass testing for those who worked on site and that's due to their cooperation. i think we are constantly learning about covid—19 and it is still a relatively new virus and people can get very mild symptoms that we don't even notice, and then there were very young population. all the workers were mainly eastern european or being treated as a single—family bubble. those whi tested positive are being separated from the rest on site and the leader of the council says that he is confident that there is no risk to the wider community. we have dealt with it and we hope it is isolated to this one form. the message is that the locked on been lifted and they
joan cummins reports. vegetable form today to get food supplies delivered to them by the local authorities. more than 200 have been confined to the farm after 73 tested positive for covid—19, following a mass testing of all the pickers and packers on thursday. there was one individual and then another small group of individuals were symptomatic. we did proactive mass testing for those who worked on site and that's due to their cooperation. i think we are constantly learning about covid—19...
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for holding the towels after they're wet. [ laughter ] and then - >> seth: what a great tribute to joan'sghter ] >> she's looking out for me, seth she's looking out for me >> seth: there you go. >> but i would have these scenes where i'm -- we did where it's in a therapist's office and we're, like, screaming at each other. and then we'd go on our lunch break and i'd go out into the kitchen. and there's everybody. "hey!" [ laughter ] >> seth: well, it certainly -- the result, it was worth the hard work you put into it. you also, again, i feel that people must've been happy to have finished filming something that can then be released now, because, obviously, so much work has been stopped so you have a show, "brave new world," on peacock coming out on peacock. >> yes and it airs, on the 15th, i think. i could be wrong >> seth: yesh, tomorrow. >> which is really exciting -- i'm, you know, a small piece of it i just did, a little bit of it but i really think the show is going to really capture people's attention. it's a, you know, it's an amazing book and to see it translated into something th
for holding the towels after they're wet. [ laughter ] and then - >> seth: what a great tribute to joan'sghter ] >> she's looking out for me, seth she's looking out for me >> seth: there you go. >> but i would have these scenes where i'm -- we did where it's in a therapist's office and we're, like, screaming at each other. and then we'd go on our lunch break and i'd go out into the kitchen. and there's everybody. "hey!" [ laughter ] >> seth: well, it...
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the stormy relationship with her sister and fellow actress joan fontaine turned into a very public feudit's moving moments like this that her iconic film -- >> oh, scarlett, you have too much life. >> reporter: that won over. >> it's about survival and those are themes familiar to everyone. >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep de havilland was 104 years old kathy park, nbc news >>> still ahead tonight, the dramatic decisions these teachers are making. why they say it's a matter of life and death >>> we're back now with the tough decisions every parent and school employee has to make in the coming weeks whether it's safe to go back to the classroom. some teachers have already made up their minds and are now leaving the profession they love kerry sanders has more on their difficult decision. [ chanting ] >> reporter: across the country, some parents may demand schools reopen, but some teachers have decided going back to the classroom is a risk they are not willing to take. >> for me it's a matter of life and death. >> reporter: miami elementary school teach petrin
the stormy relationship with her sister and fellow actress joan fontaine turned into a very public feudit's moving moments like this that her iconic film -- >> oh, scarlett, you have too much life. >> reporter: that won over. >> it's about survival and those are themes familiar to everyone. >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep de havilland was 104 years old kathy park, nbc news >>> still ahead tonight, the dramatic decisions these...
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she co-hosted "fashion police" alongside joan rivers. >> my best was the 2013 glad awards. >> reporterst recently, she was showing off her tansidancin again. the show had just been renewed for a third season by cable network starz!. >> she was very excited to join that series, which is quite an accomplishment. oftentimes in hollywood when characters are so famous from one particular role they can be typecast, but for naya, that didn't seem to happen. >> reporter: she boasted millions of followers across twitter and instagram. just one week ago the actress shared a tweet that seems p prophetic. make the most of every day. it was a calm and sunny day on the lake in southern california whened a pontoonting and swimming with her son. her 4-year-old was sleeping on board and rivera nowhere to be found. >> a basic it timeline is that ms. rivera and her son came to enjoy a day on the lake. ms. rivera had been to the lake before, they went out for a day on the lake. >> reporter: a search and rescue operation was launched wednesday evening. but at nightfall the search was paused due to dangerou
she co-hosted "fashion police" alongside joan rivers. >> my best was the 2013 glad awards. >> reporterst recently, she was showing off her tansidancin again. the show had just been renewed for a third season by cable network starz!. >> she was very excited to join that series, which is quite an accomplishment. oftentimes in hollywood when characters are so famous from one particular role they can be typecast, but for naya, that didn't seem to happen. >>...
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russia will not stress china to joan -- to join our bilateral talks. >> that question may have been difficult. i am afraid i have an even trickier one from my colleague who goes into the arena of american politics. he asks, the u.s. is dealing with a number of serious internal tensions. how does russia regard these problems? i would like to amplify his note that there is occasionally an american comparison to the united states to the stagnation or even the tensions that russia experienced in the 1990's. you have been here since 2017. what is your impression of america today now that you have been here for several years? has it changed during your stay as ambassador or have you not been surprised by the events that have taken place? mr. antonov: of course i am shocked. i am shocked by what i see today in the u.s. nobody predicted. i have to be very cautious. i am an ambassador for a foreign country. i don't want any journalist who is listening to me today blaming thatter my remarks, saying the ambassador wants to interfere into the internal life of the u.s. to implementtinue and fulfill my dut
russia will not stress china to joan -- to join our bilateral talks. >> that question may have been difficult. i am afraid i have an even trickier one from my colleague who goes into the arena of american politics. he asks, the u.s. is dealing with a number of serious internal tensions. how does russia regard these problems? i would like to amplify his note that there is occasionally an american comparison to the united states to the stagnation or even the tensions that russia experienced...
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say joan if you. you know i love being around kids and you know helping kids and stuff to the point where ultimately i don't want to use them for their kids but when i go and i spend more time over there because they have kids because it allows me to decompress. wasn't there for mark huge. and there was a very emotional. never knew her biological father but says she's immensely grateful to her adoptive dad he kept believing in her throughout her years of addiction it's largely because of his support that she managed to overcome her dependence start a family was corey and move into a house in a nice safe neighborhood. lost so many close. in may using. the. f. word dad every time i go to treatment he had to pretty much buy new clothes he. got so good blake going to the store and getting like women's clothing like the ladies at the store knew when they go she need more clothes you know my dad. found this neighborhood for us he thought it would be a good place to start a family without her dad we would no
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you'll remember joe biden's wife joan you were very sure you were. very. well jill's back this time not as a husband's sister but as kozel thought over a children's book about joe's life which often was 78 years fills a full 27 pages well i gave it a read obviously the reviews in joey that's what they all cool to have ready sounds like a new round good guy a wizardly ability to catch a ball just words not mine standing up to bullies president of his freshman class to rebut his only weakness and he himself admits it is talking was sometimes really difficult but you know what i think we can all agree he grew out of that let's not even bring it up. from the beginning it's clear that joe was really close with his parents and his siblings he often said quote the absolute most important thing is your family but didn't he also fought for the defense of marriage act back in the ninety's you know the one that said that a marriage is only between a man and a woman and that really became the reason that many same sex married couples never got the same rights or the s
you'll remember joe biden's wife joan you were very sure you were. very. well jill's back this time not as a husband's sister but as kozel thought over a children's book about joe's life which often was 78 years fills a full 27 pages well i gave it a read obviously the reviews in joey that's what they all cool to have ready sounds like a new round good guy a wizardly ability to catch a ball just words not mine standing up to bullies president of his freshman class to rebut his only weakness and...
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greatest films ever made, gone with the wind, and also her interesting relationship with her sister, joanmuch to read and such a compelling lie. yes, and from a family of absolute oval achievers. the havilland is a name we associate with the comet, the mosquito, the aeroplanes which our cousins were involved in developing. as anne says rightly, she had an incredible life. and part of a family that touched so many different areas of life, not just in america but of the world, and she really was one of the first world stars in a way that people had been until that point, and as a result of the growth and internationalisation of cinema and film more generally, so quite alive, quite an innings, and i'm sure many people will say she is deeply missed. a super quick comment from both of you. we are looking at the yorkshire post and we don't do that often enough. and the story is, and you have properly seen the pictures, the st bernard dog rescued from a mountain ona the st bernard dog rescued from a mountain on a stretcher. all 55 kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog isa kilos of daisy. yes, st b
greatest films ever made, gone with the wind, and also her interesting relationship with her sister, joanmuch to read and such a compelling lie. yes, and from a family of absolute oval achievers. the havilland is a name we associate with the comet, the mosquito, the aeroplanes which our cousins were involved in developing. as anne says rightly, she had an incredible life. and part of a family that touched so many different areas of life, not just in america but of the world, and she really was...
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welcome to you covered not in special here in the news i want to get joan's very relaxed in the in the to have you with us i don't know if you've observed this kind of aggression in your daily life too but the longer the pandemic lasts the more people seem to be losing their cool well i've certainly noticed more road rage when riding my bike through berlin is it just me or is there more of it my colleague james jackson went to find out. fights in a supermarket and harassment on public transport i've seen more and more videos on social media of fights happening in public and i've even seen some confrontations on the streets so i spoke to a conflict expert to find out why is this happening conflict that is all the conflicts that normally occur in everyday life are covered with an extra layer of stress this was the it was not me ability. palin's police union told us that social media doesn't tell the whole story while charges for verbal abuse of gone up 10 percent compared to last year charges 1st salts and bodily harm are actually slightly down some people sense a rise in aggression but
welcome to you covered not in special here in the news i want to get joan's very relaxed in the in the to have you with us i don't know if you've observed this kind of aggression in your daily life too but the longer the pandemic lasts the more people seem to be losing their cool well i've certainly noticed more road rage when riding my bike through berlin is it just me or is there more of it my colleague james jackson went to find out. fights in a supermarket and harassment on public transport...