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joan kennedy was sort of conscripted into kennedy wifedom. one of ted's sisters despite her at college and said she is perfect sisters -- ted's sisters spied her at college and said she is perfect. even though he had zero interest in marriage, and domestication of any kind, he had to get married. joan finds herself on the fast track, and when she gets engaged to ted, they had maybe been on three dates, and he proposes to her without even a ring, and she goes to her father, joan, and she says, listen, i don't feel right about this. but i want to do it. he says i will go talk to joe and we will figure this out. they have this summit and joe senior says no way. no woman rejects a kennedy man, no woman. so this marriage takes place and, you know, she too, like mary, like so many kennedy wives, is left at home to birth babies, to weather as her husband runs all over the world -- to whither as her husband runs all over the world, cheating on her, amassing fame, nonetheless expected to b his arm when required to present to the american public a duti
joan kennedy was sort of conscripted into kennedy wifedom. one of ted's sisters despite her at college and said she is perfect sisters -- ted's sisters spied her at college and said she is perfect. even though he had zero interest in marriage, and domestication of any kind, he had to get married. joan finds herself on the fast track, and when she gets engaged to ted, they had maybe been on three dates, and he proposes to her without even a ring, and she goes to her father, joan, and she says,...
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and now she realized, no, it was for people just like joan, too., her chapters, they end on that for joan because she deserved that when. jackie, the readers will meet four different jackie kennedy's. she had four different incarnations all of her own design. the perfect politicalcan trophy wife who became an american martyr, who became a billionaires trophy wife and smashed her pristine image on the world stage, something she wanted to do, something that was deliberate and that wasde profoundly misunderstood at the time. jackie, the single working woman in new york city who silently made about to herself at the dawn of a new decade, the 1980s, that she would never remarry. and her art is so unlike any woman in history that i can ever think of, let alone in american history. she had the same that she used to be very fond of whenever she was asked what she wanted to be as young woman, she would set want to be the overall art director of the 20th century. and damn if she can succeed at that. when her husband was assassinated she was 34. she was 34. s
and now she realized, no, it was for people just like joan, too., her chapters, they end on that for joan because she deserved that when. jackie, the readers will meet four different jackie kennedy's. she had four different incarnations all of her own design. the perfect politicalcan trophy wife who became an american martyr, who became a billionaires trophy wife and smashed her pristine image on the world stage, something she wanted to do, something that was deliberate and that wasde...
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joan self medicated with alcohol . many of the kennedy men had their own issues, ted especially. it's interesting, you know, ted and joan have a son patrick who wrote a memoir, i think it came out thepast 10 years called an uncommon struggle and he wrote about his issues with alcoholism . he was sort of ostracized from the family for quite a while because it was like how dare you expose that the kennedy family, joe senior who was long reported to have made his fortune in bootlegging during prohibition, how dare you say this storied irish catholic family has an issue with alcohol and it was funny when you think about it but it's definitely our thread throughout for sure. >> patrick kennedy has appeared on this program talking about his latest book , profiles in mental health coverage. maureen callahan is the author of this book , ask not: the kennedy's and the women they destroyed.it's dedicated to inconvenient women everywhere . you for spending a little time on q&a. >> peter, thank you so much for having me. >> q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-s
joan self medicated with alcohol . many of the kennedy men had their own issues, ted especially. it's interesting, you know, ted and joan have a son patrick who wrote a memoir, i think it came out thepast 10 years called an uncommon struggle and he wrote about his issues with alcoholism . he was sort of ostracized from the family for quite a while because it was like how dare you expose that the kennedy family, joe senior who was long reported to have made his fortune in bootlegging during...
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joan, will you marry me?er robin. >> robin: i'm coming, mama. >> michael: paul mescal is taking on hot ones. an exclusive look at his episode. plus why he's decided to join the cast of "gladiator 2." ♪ baby love my baby love ♪ >> robin: and gma at 50 celebrates baby oh baby. for the first time ever, 11 babies were born on live tv. >> sounds like a girl. >> robin: families from around the country sharing that precious moment with millions of gma viewers. >> we need to put a counter how many times i'm going to cry during the broadcast. >> robin: some of those tv babies are here all grown up. they're saying -- >> good morning america! >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> robin: this was a catchy tune. not sure about the hippo song, but this one's catchy. welcome back to gma, a special gma moment this morning. more than 20 years ago, look at those precious babies. they were born on live television on "gma." look at them now, all growed up! here in times square. we cannot wait to hear from them. >>
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that is the story of joan's journey in the civil rights movement. but you could substitute the words war on poverty and the experiences here. here we are joined so closely. their journey is our journey. and it is. we're going to talk about this book and joan is recipient of the. 2015 national civil rights museum freedom award. she is. a giant a an icon. civil rights, youth participate in over 50 sit ins. that's what he says. i don't i wouldn't swear by it, but a few. but we don't want to argue with him right now. we'll just we'll just accept a 50 and and and all of those since he was 23. she's freedom rider a producer in the jackson woolworth sit in. talk to you about the jackson movement the march on washington the meredith march and the selma to montgomery march. so for her actions and are activist in her passion she's disowned by her family attacked shot at sworn at put on death row and hunted down by the klan for execution. you've crossed paths with some of the legends harry figures in american history. martin luther king, medgar evers, fannie l
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>> i love all the angels. >> nancy: joan was diagnosed with alzheimer's four years ago. if i would have done it, but she wanted christmas, so i gave it to her. i'll do anything to make her happy. >> [laughs] i didn't know what to think, but i'm glad he did it. i love you. >> nancy: word got out, and now there are helpers in hoodies. >> is that better or is it worse? >> beautiful. >> nancy: and a steady stream of admirers for the lights and the love. >> and to think that he's done all this work just to make her happy. that's what christmas and love is. >> nancy: john says he can't see stopping now. >> as long as she's okay and even after she would pass, i'm going to do it in her memory, as long as i can do it. >> nancy: as a thank you to him, john reichart's neighbors set up a po box to receive christmas cards for john to read to joan. we've posted the details at cbsnews.com. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm nancy cordes. for norah o'donnell and all of us here at cbs news, happy thanksgiving, and have a good night. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome a thanksgiving takes off a to
>> i love all the angels. >> nancy: joan was diagnosed with alzheimer's four years ago. if i would have done it, but she wanted christmas, so i gave it to her. i'll do anything to make her happy. >> [laughs] i didn't know what to think, but i'm glad he did it. i love you. >> nancy: word got out, and now there are helpers in hoodies. >> is that better or is it worse? >> beautiful. >> nancy: and a steady stream of admirers for the lights and the love....
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and it i'm about joan a.0 tolerance for any kind of violence.ee that they were boring up windows in washington d.c., and there are not too many trump supporters down there, but if was designed by many smart people and it has served us for 250 years and if everyone respects the laws and the machinery, it will be fine. >> especially if that is donald j. trump. rfk junior somebody doubling and tripling down on his anti-fluoride rhetoric. and it sounds like what we have seen inside of a movie theater. >> today, even more evidence that rfk junior really meant what he said about stripping fluoride out of drinking water across the united states. cnn news source caught up with the man that trump is seriously considering giving the keys to the nation's public health and here's what he said. >> the two phases are adequate with mouth washes for fluoride, the research is very clear on that. and it is imposing much worse causes than it's averting. >> i don't think any of that is true and we discussed it on the show last night. and if all of this sounds vague
and it i'm about joan a.0 tolerance for any kind of violence.ee that they were boring up windows in washington d.c., and there are not too many trump supporters down there, but if was designed by many smart people and it has served us for 250 years and if everyone respects the laws and the machinery, it will be fine. >> especially if that is donald j. trump. rfk junior somebody doubling and tripling down on his anti-fluoride rhetoric. and it sounds like what we have seen inside of a movie...
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text and joan of arc wrote stuff down.e once said when he did last temptation of christ. i got so much backlash from it. he goes i went back to the writings of the bible to put the script together. and you are yelling at me because of what is in the bible. i found that a fascinating round table at the end of the saints conversation which i imagine we had a three camera shoot there. i imagine it's going to be available soon somewhere. now, i guess he is doing another movie on jesus? >> he seems like a biblical scholar to me. >> steve: he researched all of it and approached it that way. it's available now. joan of arc is out there as well. check it out on fox nation. >> brian: god bless him for doing. this steve steve speaking of fox nation annual patriot awards going to be december 5th out in brian's neck of the woods. tickets are still available if you would like to see sean hannity who has been named the emcee for the special night. >> brian: is he a host going to be fantastic night. so many people tell me i want to be at
text and joan of arc wrote stuff down.e once said when he did last temptation of christ. i got so much backlash from it. he goes i went back to the writings of the bible to put the script together. and you are yelling at me because of what is in the bible. i found that a fascinating round table at the end of the saints conversation which i imagine we had a three camera shoot there. i imagine it's going to be available soon somewhere. now, i guess he is doing another movie on jesus? >> he...
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are there enough joan londons in pennsylvania? there are 155,000 people who voted for nikki haley a couple of months after she was gone from the race. that's a protest vote. that's a, i want to vote against donald trump. not only do i don't support him, but i want to vote against him. can she get enough of them. joan lives in rks county, think about loudoun county in virginia. if states are going to turn from purple to blue, that's what happens. democrats make gains in the excerpts. are there enough of her to do that in pennsylvania. to the other point about those headlines, arizona and nevada on monday and tuesday of this week. that blew up on latino, spanish- speaking social media. it blew up. and if donald -- if kamala harris can win one of those two states or both, and the latino vote swings her way, that will be the reason. there are two guys in nevada i was talking to, who were reluctant to talk about their choices. one was a spanish- language radio station there. he said, i'm voting for harris. he was reluctant to talk abou
are there enough joan londons in pennsylvania? there are 155,000 people who voted for nikki haley a couple of months after she was gone from the race. that's a protest vote. that's a, i want to vote against donald trump. not only do i don't support him, but i want to vote against him. can she get enough of them. joan lives in rks county, think about loudoun county in virginia. if states are going to turn from purple to blue, that's what happens. democrats make gains in the excerpts. are there...
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and then we called joan, who is kitty's older sister and joan turns 93 tomorrow and is one of the reasonsd i wanted them home for thanksgiving so they could celebrate her 93rd birthday, but we brought her up to the counsel table and it was, i don't know that even the most hard boiled courtroom observer was a move to tears, to just hear joan say that she wanted him home and that she understood everything that they've been doing and all the good work they've been doing and that she really more than anything, just wanted to see them. >> so you think the testimony from these aunts, these aunts speaking in court today, you think this could perhaps sway the decision well, look, this is one of these unusual situations, john where you have they're not only the aunts of the accused who i represent. >> they're also the victims. and in california, the victims have an absolute right to speak and here you had a the older sister of both of the deceased kitty's older sister, jose's older sister, making impassioned pleas to this judge and under the state of the law, they're clearly not at risk for commit
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joan. now the title. unfortunately, she was a nymphomaniac.according to you in the book. this comes from a tour guide. can you tell us the story about this? yes. >> so 18 months ago, i was about halfway through writing the book, and i've been going up and to down rome because i've been looking at places that they lived and places they were murdered and statues and things. anyway, i went to the palazzo massimo, which is one of the great museums in rome, and up on the top floor there's a room which has frescoes from the villa owned the country villa owned by the empress livia , owned by the empress livia, about 12km north of rome. and they're very beautiful. they're very famous. it's called il giardino dei livia. >> the garden of livia. >> the garden of livia. >> and a guide came in an italian guide with an english party of tourists. and he started his his talk and he said, you know, these frescoes were painted for livia, who was the first emperor. she was married to the first emperor, augustus, and they were married for more than 50 years. and
joan. now the title. unfortunately, she was a nymphomaniac.according to you in the book. this comes from a tour guide. can you tell us the story about this? yes. >> so 18 months ago, i was about halfway through writing the book, and i've been going up and to down rome because i've been looking at places that they lived and places they were murdered and statues and things. anyway, i went to the palazzo massimo, which is one of the great museums in rome, and up on the top floor there's a...
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>> i love all the angels. >> nancy: joan was diagnosed with alzheimer's four years ago.i don't know if i would have done it, but she wanted christmas, so i gave it to her. i'll do anything to make her happy. >> [laughs] i didn't know what to think, but i'm glad he did it. i love you. >> nancy: word got out, and now there are helpers in . >>> an east bay community gathered in grief a day after three college students were killed in a crash. how a thanksgiving tradition gave mourners a chance to begin the healing. >>> a 75-year-old driver, trapped in a car in a canal. meet the 6-year-old girl and her family that jumped in to save her. >> thanksgiving and christmas now her grandkids get to see her. >>> thanksgiving can be a lonely holiday for a lot of people. how an event is changing that for a group of strangers here in the bay area. >> i did want to spend thanksgiving with other people and get to meet other people. >>> a celebration of culture. we take a look at the rise of native american fashion in the bay area. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> h
>> i love all the angels. >> nancy: joan was diagnosed with alzheimer's four years ago.i don't know if i would have done it, but she wanted christmas, so i gave it to her. i'll do anything to make her happy. >> [laughs] i didn't know what to think, but i'm glad he did it. i love you. >> nancy: word got out, and now there are helpers in . >>> an east bay community gathered in grief a day after three college students were killed in a crash. how a thanksgiving...
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joan cummings, bbc news.or health and social care said the governmant "wants everyone to have access to high—quality end of life care" and that it is "aware of the financial pressures facing the hospice sector". richard meade was one of britain's most succesful equestrians. he was a triple olympic champion, with the two gold medals he secured in munich in 1972 being among just four won by great britain during the entire games. now his family's appealing for help from the...
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. >> carley: that is cool, back to "the saints," people know about joan of arc and john the baptist,id not know about this remarkable life, and the shot of him getting shot by arrows, cool way to educate yourself in dramatic way. >> joey: i'm not athlick, position of saints and what i knew about john the baptist or joan of arc is how they died, i did the not know the story why they were persecuted. it is like watching a movie, you see so much of what was happening, you are not worried about the ending, it drives the point home. >> carley: it humanizes the saint and appreciate their sacrifice. deck the halls, christmas tree sales are in full swing, this is biggest day for sales, black fr friday. i saw my parents on thanksgiving, they are going to get the christmas tree at the farm. are you team real tree or fake tree? i grew up with a real tree, now i have my own apartment, i understand virtues of a fake tree, less clean-up. i'm on the fence. >> kevin: i don't know, what do you think? >> joey: i'm team real tree. serious note, i have two brother-in-laws that are fire chief, they rathe
. >> carley: that is cool, back to "the saints," people know about joan of arc and john the baptist,id not know about this remarkable life, and the shot of him getting shot by arrows, cool way to educate yourself in dramatic way. >> joey: i'm not athlick, position of saints and what i knew about john the baptist or joan of arc is how they died, i did the not know the story why they were persecuted. it is like watching a movie, you see so much of what was happening, you are...
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and joan fujimura emailed: we did also hearfrom a more satisfied customer, a viewer called stephanie, who wrote: well, let's look back at the coverage of the american election with paul danahar, the foreign editor of bbc news. thank you for coming on the programme. some viewers feel different reporting standards were applied to kamala harris rather than donald trump, and when he said something outrageous it was written off as a joke or hyperbole, she was subjected to greater scrutiny. do you think that is fair? no, and we covered him in the same way. we had a team following around donald trump, we had a team following around kamala harris, gave them equal time, we reported on the things that they both said, that were queried. we did fact—checking throughout the debate that they did. so, no, we covered them evenly. we gave them the same amount of our time. we didn't run hours and hours of either one of their rallies that they did, the american networks did, but we didn't do that. so, no, ithink we got it right. i think if you look at the audience figures, we had 9 million people stayin
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i know that another episode is joan of arc. cheryl, we talked about that last week.ryl casone. >> first off, i've been watching so far and the saints is amazing. i encourage everyone to go to fox nation and see it but i have to ask you about why does hollywood seem to be so resistant to make religious based projects when there's obviously such a demand for series, whether it's tv shows or movies that focus on faith. why do you think that is? >> thank you for your question. it's actually probably the same reflection that my mom would make. she's very critical of the fact that films tend to be just not very inspiring. obviously, i can't speak on behalf of hollywood because i'm not even sure i form part of hollywood, quote, unquote. i'm a nobody as an actor. but i do think that this series is a refreshing call for love, for compassion, for humility, for mercy, and i think people worldwide, not just in the u.s., but in my experience living in different countries, they want to feel this humanity, this hope and humanity, this love for thy neighbor, this wanting for the oth
i know that another episode is joan of arc. cheryl, we talked about that last week.ryl casone. >> first off, i've been watching so far and the saints is amazing. i encourage everyone to go to fox nation and see it but i have to ask you about why does hollywood seem to be so resistant to make religious based projects when there's obviously such a demand for series, whether it's tv shows or movies that focus on faith. why do you think that is? >> thank you for your question. it's...
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each episode dives into the personal struggles behind religious icons with the first centered on joan be john the baptist. it's available now on fox nation. check it out. and if you check out fox headquarters in manhattan, you will see a big promotional presentation outside of the building where you can go in there, take pictures of yourself as one of the saints. cheryl, you did it. i say it on your with ins concern instagram. >> yeah, i became one of is the saints -- maria: if joan of arc. >> yeah. it's the really cool because there's all these different stained glass -- it's a whole replica. basically ors it's like a big church. on the outside of the building right now. it's really cool. if you're in new york, check it out. maria: let's get some final thoughts. michael lee, 30 minutes before the opening bell sounds on wall street, dow industrials right now lower, down 500 points. what is going on here? >> yeah, look, a little bit of fatigue. this has been a great year in the market. if you have cash on the sidelines, these are opportunities because the market's going much higher. ma
each episode dives into the personal struggles behind religious icons with the first centered on joan be john the baptist. it's available now on fox nation. check it out. and if you check out fox headquarters in manhattan, you will see a big promotional presentation outside of the building where you can go in there, take pictures of yourself as one of the saints. cheryl, you did it. i say it on your with ins concern instagram. >> yeah, i became one of is the saints -- maria: if joan of...
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. >> brian: i mean, you got joan of arc, last night we saw two of them together. one was from the docuseries was max -- sebastian max colby. what you see is human beings that just go into the human being hall of fame. they get bee at find. they just acted in extraordinary ways. even though you know the name. you don't know the story. and when martin scorsese puts his fingerprints on it. you are told in a way that you see with the raging bull and the godfather. it's a fantastic series. and he seems to be a biblical historian. judging by what we heard last night. >> ainsley: you are able to come here to the fox news channel, on the side of our bidding outside at fox square. can you turn yourself into a stained glass work of art. you can stand -- go into that little -- it looks like a little church. did you go into that little room there. we all did it. >> lawrence: take a photo. >> ainsley: take a photo and make you look like a saint. >> brian: do you have the pictures of you guys? >> ainsley: i believe we do. >> brian: i didn't have a chance to do this. but you guy
. >> brian: i mean, you got joan of arc, last night we saw two of them together. one was from the docuseries was max -- sebastian max colby. what you see is human beings that just go into the human being hall of fame. they get bee at find. they just acted in extraordinary ways. even though you know the name. you don't know the story. and when martin scorsese puts his fingerprints on it. you are told in a way that you see with the raging bull and the godfather. it's a fantastic series. and...
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joan of arc is an historical character. you don't have to watch it on your computer. you can get it on your television. >> martha: great point. out now, a new episode of "my untold story" podcast. i spoke with addiction medical specialist dr. drew pinksy. here's what he had to say about this whole make america healthy movement. watch. your reaction to the election and what you think the message of it is for americans. >> well, i think we have all understood that the status quo is not acceptable. and for those of us in health care who have been asking questions, our lungs food filled with air literally the morning after the election results came in, because suddenly, the day before. if we had asked the following questions, why are we so obese? why is there so much autism? why are we so unhealthy? why is there so much chronic disease? you would be attacked and marginalized for a variety of reasons. that is insane and disgusting. we have to ask those questions and solve those issues. >> if you were running hhs, what would you
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maybe people will be inspired by how uplifted you feel. >> yes, i hope so. >> joan, thanks for beingat to see you. four some problems trump has and he needs to understand what the voters say and do not say. we will hear more by the end of the hour. >>> but first, elon musk wants first, elon musk wants you to think it's about free speech and destruction when really it's about his government contracts. our fact checks, coming up. t a a can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage and advanced cancers. one of those cancers is early-stage non—small cell lung cancer. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies before surgery when you have early-stage lung cancer, which can be removed by surgery, and then continued alone after surgery to help prevent your lung cancer from coming back. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stom
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under $20 at these leading retailers today, i feel happy about my future now i can see myself with joan. >> the rest of my life. >> my intentions are to get down on a knee. >> i had only been in love with one person, more than one now. >> we are at a weekend rescue in the waters off new jersey. the nypd sent a helicopter to help recover a man who was experiencing a medical emergency saturday near sandy hook. divers leapt into the water, got on the boat and then loaded the patient into that basket. so he could be lifted into the chopper. the man is recovering. >> an increase in anti-semitic acts is creating fear among jewish people, both here and abroad, from the u.s. to europe. acts of hate have many on edge wondering what's next? here's abc's lionel moise. >> this was the scene in howell, michigan, near detroit. >> nazi protesters outside the american legion, which was hosting a play, the diary of anne frank, about the holocaust. >> people were shocked. >> they were appalled. >> an army veteran posting the encounter on the legion's facebook page, saying as he confronted the group, they
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. >> we are joined by the nation's joan walsh.ut trump's shrinking margin of victory and what it means to win so narrowly. how are you? >> i'm pretty good. surprisingly. >> feeling better than you thought you would? great weight in the week. he's honeymoon, most winning presidents get a honeymoon. that is just the nature of it. this is how he is spending it. he spent the first two weeks saying he was going to test the senate, and at least on one pick they tested him. >> right, so he wasted his honeymoon. he wasted it, he wanted to rush these people out and he has proven that there are republicans in the senate with some kind of backbone. and i don't know if it's because he is a lame-duck, or if they've seen morality or these picks are so shocking, but i hear people say oh, well, they took out gaetz but they've got to get everyone else. that is absolutely wrong. that's absolutely not true. people need to be judged on their merits, and that includes pam bondi, who, in many ways, it is much more qualified than gaetz. but her $25,000
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this week, joan, that is the golden bachelorette.nite for the men tell all episode now. one guy who really stood out all season is charles l. he basically charmed bachelorette nation. his fellow bachelors, and joan by just being himself and following his heart. >> he is like the only adult that i have ever met that is that innocent. he just has like, this pure heart. and he is such a kind person and he's so open to like, living life now. >> i told myself, just be honest with yourself. if this time doesn't work, it's okay. you know, i should still have the courage to continue. >> like, you know, the golden bachelorette men tell all airs tonight at eight right here on abc seven. >> there's a new courtroom thriller. it's called juror number two. it's in theaters now. directed by 94 year old clint eastwood, could quite possibly be his final film. reporter george pennacchio, from our sister station in los angeles, sat down with the stars of juror number two. >> clint eastwood is back behind the camera with the e legal drama. juror number
this week, joan, that is the golden bachelorette.nite for the men tell all episode now. one guy who really stood out all season is charles l. he basically charmed bachelorette nation. his fellow bachelors, and joan by just being himself and following his heart. >> he is like the only adult that i have ever met that is that innocent. he just has like, this pure heart. and he is such a kind person and he's so open to like, living life now. >> i told myself, just be honest with...
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certainly, joan, with all the food. yeah. cooking. right. >> it changed everything. >> it changed everything. >> it changed everything for me. certainly while my father was studying art, my mom was studying something just as beautiful. the local cuisine. one of these because it's so big. >> no, a little more a little more i didn't know how to cook when we got married. i didn't even know how to boil water while she was here. >> my mother was also inspired by the spirit of the renaissance and set out to discover the art of italian cooking. >> when we lived in florence, when everyone was in school, i would learn to make different recipes. i loved it. >> my mother soon found the key that unlocked so much of italian cooking. a simple combination of carrots, celery, and onions fried up together. it's called the sofrito looking good. >> what do you think, stan yeah. >> it's good. >> throw the tomato in. >> it's the base of countless italian dishes, including today's offering a tucci family favorite called salsa mariarosa. put some water in i
certainly, joan, with all the food. yeah. cooking. right. >> it changed everything. >> it changed everything. >> it changed everything for me. certainly while my father was studying art, my mom was studying something just as beautiful. the local cuisine. one of these because it's so big. >> no, a little more a little more i didn't know how to cook when we got married. i didn't even know how to boil water while she was here. >> my mother was also inspired by the...
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their aunts testified including joan vandermolen. she told the judge no child should have to endure what erik and lyle went through at the hands of their father. they never know if tonight would be the night they'd be raped. the hearing is part of several legal pushes to get the duo released, citing additional evidence that jose menendez abused his son and a former member of the band menudo. >> there was a letter that was discovered that erik had written. that letter talks about the abuse and his fear of his father. >> reporter: the menendez brothers fatally shot their parents in 1989. following a mistrial, they were convicted in 1996 after a trial with limited evidence of sexual abuse. a hearing on resentencing for erik and lyle has now been set for the end of january. >> we're hoping that by the end of that or sometime sooner that we will, in fact, get the brothers release. >> reporter: the defense and family have been optimistic the brothers would be home in time for the holidays. that won't happen now. the earliest we could see t
their aunts testified including joan vandermolen. she told the judge no child should have to endure what erik and lyle went through at the hands of their father. they never know if tonight would be the night they'd be raped. the hearing is part of several legal pushes to get the duo released, citing additional evidence that jose menendez abused his son and a former member of the band menudo. >> there was a letter that was discovered that erik had written. that letter talks about the abuse...
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so, this is joan. and joan, who did you cast your first vote for? entire life? >> yes. >> pete: how are you feeling about this election? >> i just pray constantly we got to have trump in that white house. [laughter] >> pete: what issue matters to you the most? >> oh, all those issues, border, the economy, energy, foreign policy, and safety. >> pete: came with a printout ready to go. [cheers] >> that's my son's. >> pete: got the cheese head over there, too. one thing your daughter, ma'am, you had a president that i think americans would be good for americans to hear? >> i trust that god has a plan. he knows what he is doing. and ultimately, no matter what, jesus is in charge. >> yes. >> pete: amen, important thing to remember. betty, thank you. thank you, great to see you. 90 years old and looking great. so, if you think you couldn't top it, i got to go to 96 years old. ma'am, betty, who did you cast your first vote for? >> roosevelt. >> pete: here we are you voted for trump today. why did you vote for him? >> because he is going to save our country.
so, this is joan. and joan, who did you cast your first vote for? entire life? >> yes. >> pete: how are you feeling about this election? >> i just pray constantly we got to have trump in that white house. [laughter] >> pete: what issue matters to you the most? >> oh, all those issues, border, the economy, energy, foreign policy, and safety. >> pete: came with a printout ready to go. [cheers] >> that's my son's. >> pete: got the cheese head over...
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it became fodder for tabloids and a punchline for comedians like joan rivers. >> the shame, the shamey to have your daughter do a film in a marriott hotel. it is paris. >> tried to fight back on cnn. >> people assume, oh, she's a just because of one thing that happened to me. >> but she also leaned into the hypersexualized image of herself on full display in her hit song stars are blind. show me real love, baby. >> i'll show you mine. >> throughout the early 2000, it seemed like paris's every move was documented and some of the headlines were ruthless. like this new york post front page from 2006, featuring paris, britney spears and lindsay lohan. >> from the moment i would leave my house in the morning till late at night, they would be chasing me, following me. sometimes 50 cars all through los angeles, and that would be terrifying. sometimes just having to you know, be driving and they're all trying to fight for the shot. so that was very overwhelming. but i've always been a person who's a little bit shy and didn't really stand up for myself at all back then. >> so when you see some
it became fodder for tabloids and a punchline for comedians like joan rivers. >> the shame, the shamey to have your daughter do a film in a marriott hotel. it is paris. >> tried to fight back on cnn. >> people assume, oh, she's a just because of one thing that happened to me. >> but she also leaned into the hypersexualized image of herself on full display in her hit song stars are blind. show me real love, baby. >> i'll show you mine. >> throughout the early...
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no puede continuar esta situación dijo joan van der molen.aló al juez que le partió el corazón ver que su hermana kitty, asesinada por sus hijos en 1989, nunca hizo nada, refiriéndose al abuso sexual del papá, 1 de sus hijos. teresita menéndez, hermana de josé menéndez, señaló que sus sobrinos han pasado suficiente tiempo en la cárcel 35 años y espera poderlos ver libres antes de su muerte, porque confesó, padece de cáncer y está bajo tratamiento. a la audiencia solo se permitió el ingreso de 16 personas. entre ellas estaba la influencer cristian garcía, quien describe la reacción del juez ante los nuevos testimonios. en el caso yo pienso que tocó el juez. eso pienso que está yendo en la en la manera que va a ir bien que van a salir. el juez michael jessic informó que dará tiempo al nuevo fiscal de los Ángeles, nathan osman, quien asumirá el cargo el dos de diciembre para que revise el caso. el fiscal aseguró a fox news que lo revisará a detalle credibility like there was over mi predecessor on whether or not that was a just decision or just
no puede continuar esta situación dijo joan van der molen.aló al juez que le partió el corazón ver que su hermana kitty, asesinada por sus hijos en 1989, nunca hizo nada, refiriéndose al abuso sexual del papá, 1 de sus hijos. teresita menéndez, hermana de josé menéndez, señaló que sus sobrinos han pasado suficiente tiempo en la cárcel 35 años y espera poderlos ver libres antes de su muerte, porque confesó, padece de cáncer y está bajo tratamiento. a la audiencia solo se...
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family members of the brothers also in attendance, including the 93 year old sister of kitty menendez, joanson vander molen, who spoke both inside and outside court. >> i do want them home. they should never have been in such a situation when their aunts got up and testified and took the oath, they raised their right hand. >> they cried, looking directly at the judge, saying, let them out, that it is time that they be free. >> just days before the brothers attorney, mark geragos, previously speculated that they might be released, i believe before thanksgiving, they will be home. >> there were some indications weeks ago that it was going to be quick. it doesn't look like it's going to be quick. >> last month in a bombshell move, the los angeles district attorney, george gascon, calling for a judge to free the menendez brothers. announcing his recommendation for a resentencing, you are recommending that they be released essentially immediately. >> i am recommending that they be released because i believe that the people that they were at age 19 and 21 is not the same people that we're seeing
family members of the brothers also in attendance, including the 93 year old sister of kitty menendez, joanson vander molen, who spoke both inside and outside court. >> i do want them home. they should never have been in such a situation when their aunts got up and testified and took the oath, they raised their right hand. >> they cried, looking directly at the judge, saying, let them out, that it is time that they be free. >> just days before the brothers attorney, mark...
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. >> aunt terry and aunt joan, who are respectively jose and kitty's older sisters, both made impassioned pleas with the judge to send the brothers home. >> reporter: kitty's 93-year-old sister telling the judge, "it breaks my heart that kitty knew and did nothing about it." adding, "they never knew if tonight was the night they would be raped. no child should have to live day by day knowing that at night their dad would come and rape them. it's unconscionable." jose's 85-year-old sister terry, who is battling cancer, telling the judge, "i would like to see leniency. 35 years is a long time. they have rehabilitated and done lots of good things." and outside the courthouse those sisters united. >> i do want them home. they should never have been in such a situation as this presented themselves. what can a kid do when his father's -- i can't stand it. >> 35 years is a long time. >> reporter: a wave of documentaries and a netflix drama series has triggered an avalanche of interest in the case. the judge today saying he needs time to review a mountain of evidence, but also wants to give the i
. >> aunt terry and aunt joan, who are respectively jose and kitty's older sisters, both made impassioned pleas with the judge to send the brothers home. >> reporter: kitty's 93-year-old sister telling the judge, "it breaks my heart that kitty knew and did nothing about it." adding, "they never knew if tonight was the night they would be raped. no child should have to live day by day knowing that at night their dad would come and rape them. it's unconscionable."...
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let's go right to our senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic.id the high court just decide? >> sure, wolf, it's good to see you. this is a rejection of the republican national committee's arguments that would have stopped the counting of certain provisional ballots. ballots in pennsylvania, this key state of pennsylvania. the supreme court essentially unanimously said that a state supreme court ruling that had said these ballots could be counted should stand in dispute. wolf, were ballots that would be cast provisionally after voters had been notified that their mail in ballots were flawed, that they hadn't put their vote inside what's known as a secrecy ballot into the mail. and there had been a dispute over whether those people who had ballots that were essentially voided because of how they voted in error by mail without the secrecy sleeve could do a provisional ballot so that allows these ballots to be counted in pennsylvania. and i just want to say that this is a win for the more democratic interests in the state. and it comes just two days
let's go right to our senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic.id the high court just decide? >> sure, wolf, it's good to see you. this is a rejection of the republican national committee's arguments that would have stopped the counting of certain provisional ballots. ballots in pennsylvania, this key state of pennsylvania. the supreme court essentially unanimously said that a state supreme court ruling that had said these ballots could be counted should stand in dispute. wolf, were...
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so, they often referred to her the joan of arc. so this fierce woman warrior. she was in high demand as a speaker on labor rights. to the right of her is jack jones, who was her husband. he had been a miner and then organizer for the industrial workers of the world. on the right there is frank little, another guy who started out as a miner and became a professional organizer for the iww. frank little will become probably the most famous member of the industrial workers of the world. i'll tell you more about why that is at the end of this entation. , these guys set up their of opns in the theater. they go out and start streaking -- speaking on street corners. they stand on a soap box, literally, or a barrel and begin often as the iww would, try to discuss with workers around there on the street their exploitation, convince them to unionize, in particular unionize with the iww and so on. these workers -- the iww, i mean, a lot of their organizing was done on the street. that's where a lot of laborers they wanted to organize ended up being. they're very oriented t
so, they often referred to her the joan of arc. so this fierce woman warrior. she was in high demand as a speaker on labor rights. to the right of her is jack jones, who was her husband. he had been a miner and then organizer for the industrial workers of the world. on the right there is frank little, another guy who started out as a miner and became a professional organizer for the iww. frank little will become probably the most famous member of the industrial workers of the world. i'll tell...
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so they often referred to her as the joan of arc. so this fierce woman warrior. and she was high demand as a speaker on, labor rights to the right of her is is jack jones who was her husband. he was a he had been a miner. and then to become an organizer for the industrial workers of the you know, on the right there is frank little, another guy who started out as a miner. and then became a professional organizer for the a.w. w frank little will become probably the most famous member of the industrial workers of the world. and i'll tell you more about why that is at the end of this presentation. john so, these these these guys set up tase operations in theanoi theater. they go out and start streaking, spki on street, thed on a soapbox literally or a barrel and begin often as iww would with their speeches with fellow workers and try to discuss with workers that are around there on the street there convince them to unionize and particularly to unionize with the iww and on and these workers i mean the iww i mean a lot of their organizing was done on the street. that's
so they often referred to her as the joan of arc. so this fierce woman warrior. and she was high demand as a speaker on, labor rights to the right of her is is jack jones who was her husband. he was a he had been a miner. and then to become an organizer for the industrial workers of the you know, on the right there is frank little, another guy who started out as a miner. and then became a professional organizer for the a.w. w frank little will become probably the most famous member of the...
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thank you to the teamsters who keep our state and country's economy rolling strong and fred and joan,erry christmas and congratulations on one of the highest honors anyone in america can achieve, our alaskan of the week. great job. we will see you tomorrow out there with your christmas tree. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided coverage of the halls of congress from house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated with no commentary, no interruptions and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> here is a look at our liv coverage coming up today on c-span. at 3:00 p.m. deputy secretary of state kurt campbell and other foreign policy experts discuss the biden administration in the pacific straty hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. at 5:30, defense secretary lloyd austin will hold a joint news conference in fiji with the country's prime minister. his visit marks the first one to the island nation
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can see myself with joan, the rest of my life. >> my intentions are to get down on the knee. >> i hadinspires. >> welcome back. karen silkwood was a single mom working at a nuclear fuel plant who died alone along a deserted highway 50 years ago today. at the time, authorities wrote off her death as an accident, but now there's renewed interest in her case, which some still say is shrouded in mystery. here's abc's senior investigative correspondent erin katersky. >> this is the door your mom would have walked through. going to work every day, right? >> michael meadows is retracing the final days of his mother, karen silkwood. trying to piece together what might have happened to her. >> this area feels almost abandoned in a state of decay. >> she once worked at this long shuttered nuclear fuel plant. >> obviously, it's creepy because it feels so abandoned. it feels so empty. >> 1st november night, she never came home after her car crashed into a concrete wall one mile from the plant. 50 years later, he's still haunted by unanswered questions about that night. >> as her son, i would like
can see myself with joan, the rest of my life. >> my intentions are to get down on the knee. >> i hadinspires. >> welcome back. karen silkwood was a single mom working at a nuclear fuel plant who died alone along a deserted highway 50 years ago today. at the time, authorities wrote off her death as an accident, but now there's renewed interest in her case, which some still say is shrouded in mystery. here's abc's senior investigative correspondent erin katersky. >> this...
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we heard very emotional testimony from kitty menendez is 93 year-old sister joan vandermolen. >> and jose menendez is 85 year-old sister tara ceda. burled. they're both of failing health and the brothers attorney mark geragos wanted to get their sworn testimony on the record. they looked directly at the judge at times, breaking down and made impassioned pleas to allow the brothers to come home. they said 35 years behind bars is enough time is specially after suffering a lifetime of and emotional abuse at the hands of their parents. >> and you want them home. they should never have. then in such we get close interactions present themselves. what can and can't do it. it's others. it can stand. 35 years. his head the judge postponed the december 11th re-sentencing hearing saying he still is 17 boxes of documents to go through. >> it wants to give the incoming da nathan hochman time review the case. the new hearing date january 30th and 31st by january, 30th or 31st. we're hoping. >> that by the end of that or sometimes sooner that we will, in fact get the brothers release. the brothers
we heard very emotional testimony from kitty menendez is 93 year-old sister joan vandermolen. >> and jose menendez is 85 year-old sister tara ceda. burled. they're both of failing health and the brothers attorney mark geragos wanted to get their sworn testimony on the record. they looked directly at the judge at times, breaking down and made impassioned pleas to allow the brothers to come home. they said 35 years behind bars is enough time is specially after suffering a lifetime of and...
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the general is joan dubin visited one center of the board tree. it looks very safe to wait storage and basically they were sent to trials on, on suspension, launched an investigation the shortly all to the us government once again denied it . so the board raise existed in ukraine. on march the 10th 2022 pentagon press secretary, john covey made a special statement on the mass. so it's not developing bio, logical or chemical weapons inside you. crank is not avenue. now people were starting to realize how disingenuous and untruthful the united states has been with a lot of these vile, the biological labs that have been in ukraine. they've been getting a lot of coverage there is. now i do have one eye witness account. there was a laboratory biological laboratories, maybe a car to you've you remember i told you that i have a whistle blower in car keith. and this whistle blower is the one that gave me a bunch of documents. it's interesting that he sends me this document here. institute a veterinary medicine of the national academy area. the academy of
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sequia que afectan a la condados de puebla y teller y las areas mas secas hacia la frontera con kansas, joano esas condiciones van a perdurar, hay que estar muy atentos a las condiciones del tiempo en los proximos dias. >> gracias, sonia, por tu informe y en otras noticias hoy se anuncio que el presidente joe biden recibira el miercoles al presidente electo donald trump. >> la reunion tendra lugar en la oficina de la camara de de la manana, segun informo la se secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca, karine jean-pierre. >> entre tanto, hoy trascendieron mas detalles de los que serian los planes de deportacion de trump. >> un reporte de nuestra cadena hermana nbc news senala que entre los posibles afectados estarian los inmigrantes que entraron siguiendo procesos legales de la administracion biden. >> javier vega nos tiene las reacciones. >> estarian no solo a migrantes indocumentados, segun fuentes de la cadena nbc, tambien pondrian en la mira a quienes entraron al pais legalmente bajo programas de la administracion biden, concretamente los admitidos bajo la aplicacion cbp one y en el parol p
sequia que afectan a la condados de puebla y teller y las areas mas secas hacia la frontera con kansas, joano esas condiciones van a perdurar, hay que estar muy atentos a las condiciones del tiempo en los proximos dias. >> gracias, sonia, por tu informe y en otras noticias hoy se anuncio que el presidente joe biden recibira el miercoles al presidente electo donald trump. >> la reunion tendra lugar en la oficina de la camara de de la manana, segun informo la se secretaria de prensa...
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but their aunts testified includig joan vandermolen.the judge "no child should ever have to endure what erik and lyle went through at the hands of their father. they never knew if tonight would be the night they would be raped." the hearing is part of several legal pushes to get the duo released. citing additional evidence that jose menendez abused his son and a former member of the band menudo. >> there was a letter that was discovered that erik had written. that letter talks about the abuse and the fear of his father. >> reporter: the menendez brothers fatally shot their parents in 1989. following a mistrial, they were convicted in 1996 after a trial with limited evidence of sexual abuse. a hearing on resentencing for erik and lyle has now been set for the end of january. >> we are hoping that by the end of that or sometime sooner, that we will in fact get the brothers released. >> reporter: the defense and family members have been optimistic that the brothers would be home for the holidays. that won't happen now. the earliest we coul
but their aunts testified includig joan vandermolen.the judge "no child should ever have to endure what erik and lyle went through at the hands of their father. they never knew if tonight would be the night they would be raped." the hearing is part of several legal pushes to get the duo released. citing additional evidence that jose menendez abused his son and a former member of the band menudo. >> there was a letter that was discovered that erik had written. that letter talks...