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parks and what inspired joanne and what inspired dr.luther king was a 15-year-old girl, claudette colvin, who did what mrs. parks did nine months before. we all said if claudette could do that, then all of us can do whatever it takes and we stayed off the buses for 282 days. [ applause ] now you know the rest of the story. >> in fact, rosa parks was convicted rosa parks was convicted and -- >> rosa -- go ahead. >> and claudette colvin's case was the case that won against segregation. >> all right. claudette colvin's was a -- let me take them in chronological order. >> yes, sir. >> we'll take rosa parks' case. >> set us straight. >> she was arrested on december 1st. so my first responsibility was to see that she was adequately represented on december 5th. i knew that they were going to convict her. there was no way in the world that they could end up not finding her guilty. i knew that. so, i wasn't going to run -- waste a lot of time with the trial. i was going to let them put their case on, cross-examine that witness, raise my constitu
parks and what inspired joanne and what inspired dr.luther king was a 15-year-old girl, claudette colvin, who did what mrs. parks did nine months before. we all said if claudette could do that, then all of us can do whatever it takes and we stayed off the buses for 282 days. [ applause ] now you know the rest of the story. >> in fact, rosa parks was convicted rosa parks was convicted and -- >> rosa -- go ahead. >> and claudette colvin's case was the case that won against...
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but i am going to talk to joanne. i am going to talk to e.d.d we are going to see if an addition to people's -- your trial taking place, we will have a protest and people will stay off of the buses. i left her house and went to e.d. nixon's house and talked with him. he was willing to participate. i told him i was going to the -- going to joanne's house and talked with her. we talked in her living room from the evening of december 1 to the morning of december 2, and we sat and planned the various things that had to take place if we were going to get the people to stay off the bus. one, we got to get the ministers , because they had more people on sunday morning than anyone else and we had to get the message out. we were asking them to stay off of the bus for only one day. but we wanted them to stay off of the bus until they could come back on a nonsegregated basis, but we could not tell them that , so we talked about the one day, but we had to be prepared that if we were successful, what are we going to do next? then we said, well, we need some
but i am going to talk to joanne. i am going to talk to e.d.d we are going to see if an addition to people's -- your trial taking place, we will have a protest and people will stay off of the buses. i left her house and went to e.d. nixon's house and talked with him. he was willing to participate. i told him i was going to the -- going to joanne's house and talked with her. we talked in her living room from the evening of december 1 to the morning of december 2, and we sat and planned the...
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parks and what inspired joanne and what inspired dr. martin luther king was a 15-year-old girl, claudette colvin, who did what mrs. parks did nine months before. we all said if claudette can do that, then all of us can do whatever it takes and we stayed off the buses for 282 days. now you know the rest of the story. >> in fact, rosa parks was convicted. rosa parks was vconvicted. >> go ahead. and claudette colvin's case was the one against segregation. >> claudette colvin's was -- let me take them in chronological order. >> yes, sir. >> and then take rosa parks case. she was the one arrested december 1. so my first responsibility was to see she was adequately represented on december 5th. i knew that they were going to convict her. there was no way in the world they could find her not guilty. i knew that. so i wasn't going to waste a lot of time with claudette. let them put their case on, cross-examine their witness, raise my constitutional questions, don't put on any evidence because none of them can say she acted disorderly and see wha
parks and what inspired joanne and what inspired dr. martin luther king was a 15-year-old girl, claudette colvin, who did what mrs. parks did nine months before. we all said if claudette can do that, then all of us can do whatever it takes and we stayed off the buses for 282 days. now you know the rest of the story. >> in fact, rosa parks was convicted. rosa parks was vconvicted. >> go ahead. and claudette colvin's case was the one against segregation. >> claudette colvin's...
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parks was interested, joanne robinson was interested, e.d. nixon was interested and fred gray was interested. however, the black community wasn't quite ready for the lawsuit that i wanted to file. but those people decided, including rosa parks, that we were going to get ready, and whenever the next opportunity presented itself, we would be ready to end up ending the problems on the buses. that opportunity came on the 1st of december, 1955. after mrs. parks and i had had conferences in my office almost daily for five days a week, telling people if you decide not to give up your seat on the bus, how could you conduct yourself. we talked about that. we even talked about it on december 1st, 1955. and she knew i was going out of town. but when i got back, i found she had been arrested. >> hold that thought. hold that thought. just for a second. i want to stop right there. so you set the stage. here she was for a year you said she had been instructed by you on how to act if she had been arrested. if she decided that she was going to take a stand. m
parks was interested, joanne robinson was interested, e.d. nixon was interested and fred gray was interested. however, the black community wasn't quite ready for the lawsuit that i wanted to file. but those people decided, including rosa parks, that we were going to get ready, and whenever the next opportunity presented itself, we would be ready to end up ending the problems on the buses. that opportunity came on the 1st of december, 1955. after mrs. parks and i had had conferences in my office...
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>> reporter: it was joanne coyne who came up with the idea of what to do next. joanne, a professional scrapbooker, offered to create a book out of them, one that could be given to the family before they returned home after his memorial. >> we went and took the sticky post-its off the windows on monday night and i scrap booked straight for three days. i read every single message. and -- i'm sorry. they were just gut-wrenching. heartfelt messages. >> reporter: in the end, the book sue handed to the parents was more than 70 pages. >> we didn't say anything. i just presented it to them. and they opened the ribbon and just touched the photo of their son on the first page. and then started looking at some of the pictures. >> reporter: so what sue and joanne hope, obviously, for this family is that they take this back home with them and can open it and realize, although many of these people, most of these people, didn't know their son, the community is intensely sorry about what happened and hopefully it gives them some comfort. >> very nice gesture. >> very comforting
>> reporter: it was joanne coyne who came up with the idea of what to do next. joanne, a professional scrapbooker, offered to create a book out of them, one that could be given to the family before they returned home after his memorial. >> we went and took the sticky post-its off the windows on monday night and i scrap booked straight for three days. i read every single message. and -- i'm sorry. they were just gut-wrenching. heartfelt messages. >> reporter: in the end, the...
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joanne in bay shore, new york. >> caller: thank you for taking my call.i would definitely vote to acquit him. they have been railroading this president since day one. people have to remember that, that they all swore they would impeach him on the first day he took the oath of office. this is nothing new. he has been railroaded by the democrats. they can't get over it. trump is going to win in 2020 by a landslide. >> host: are you an activist republican? >> caller: i wasn't until trump. i would vote for the person. i never really picked a party, not independent, conservative, moderate, i just voted the person if i like who it was. i knew the minute trump came down the escalator steps from new york. i've watched this man my whole life. i'm 64-years-old. this man has been at every one of these democrats homes. she's been invited to their children's wedding. they came to him when they wanted money. he was good for them at that time. the moment he said he was running for president and said he was going to clean up the corruption in washington -- which everyone
joanne in bay shore, new york. >> caller: thank you for taking my call.i would definitely vote to acquit him. they have been railroading this president since day one. people have to remember that, that they all swore they would impeach him on the first day he took the oath of office. this is nothing new. he has been railroaded by the democrats. they can't get over it. trump is going to win in 2020 by a landslide. >> host: are you an activist republican? >> caller: i wasn't...
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do you think, joanne, that others -- here is looking at all the other banks out there -- will follow? >> i think they will it's a good first step he said it himself, it's a first step david solomon said they might lose business because of it. in this day and age there's absolutely no reason why any company can't find qualified women to sit in those board seats. we're 30 years in of women earning more college degrees, graduate school degrees. women make up more than half of the workforce. we actually need to see more of these women who are emerging into board seats and they are qualified. >> i should say, goldman sachs, 10 board of directors for them are female. >> yes another point about goldman -- this is an interesting one, right? when i talk about we need to start this early on, half of entry level bankers are female but only 20% of their partners are female we're losing women along the way and it's not simply that women are choosing to leave. it's that we are doing something in our workplaces that is really pushing women out of the workplace. we need to give them opportunities. >>
do you think, joanne, that others -- here is looking at all the other banks out there -- will follow? >> i think they will it's a good first step he said it himself, it's a first step david solomon said they might lose business because of it. in this day and age there's absolutely no reason why any company can't find qualified women to sit in those board seats. we're 30 years in of women earning more college degrees, graduate school degrees. women make up more than half of the workforce....
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. >> reporter: it is joann who came up with the idea of what to do next. a joann a professional scrap booker offered to create a book out of them, one given to the family before they returned home after zeng's memorial. >> so we went and took the sticky post-its off the window on monday night and i scrap booked straight for three days. i read every single message. and -- sorry, they were just gut-wrenching, heartfelt messages. >> reporter: in the end the book handed to zeng's parents was more than 70 pages. >> we didn't say anything. just presented it to them. and they opened the ribbon and just touched the photo of their son on the first page and started looking at some of the pictures. >> what sue and joann hope is in the future when the family opens up the book and looks at the messages, it will give them at least a little bit of comfort. garvin thomas, nbc bay area thuz. >> we hope so too. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay," another war of words involving bernie sanders but this time not with elizabeth warren on the other side, it is joe
. >> reporter: it is joann who came up with the idea of what to do next. a joann a professional scrap booker offered to create a book out of them, one given to the family before they returned home after zeng's memorial. >> so we went and took the sticky post-its off the window on monday night and i scrap booked straight for three days. i read every single message. and -- sorry, they were just gut-wrenching, heartfelt messages. >> reporter: in the end the book handed to zeng's...
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and hopefully, joanne, hopefully she will recover and find a loving home. oh, yeah.to see what she's like and what what would suit her better as a dog. but yes, she seems a lovely, lovely. 0h, lovely dog. new gadgets and technology that could define the next decade have been on show in las vegas this week.as well as tech industry giants, such as samsung, google and sony, there are also thousands of start ups hoping to win financial backing for their big ideas. bbc click reporter chris fox sent us this report. a very good morning from las vegas. i've spent the whole day at eureka park, which is the part of ces where you get the more weird a wonderful ideas on show. how do you like my tattooes that i got here? they are not real. this is "hello" in korean, but they're just from an ink printer that goes on your skin and gives you a tattoo just for a day. they promised me they would wash off in the shower. so we'll see how it goes. here are a few other things i've seen. samsung let me try a research project called selfie type, which let's you type on any surface, no keybo
and hopefully, joanne, hopefully she will recover and find a loving home. oh, yeah.to see what she's like and what what would suit her better as a dog. but yes, she seems a lovely, lovely. 0h, lovely dog. new gadgets and technology that could define the next decade have been on show in las vegas this week.as well as tech industry giants, such as samsung, google and sony, there are also thousands of start ups hoping to win financial backing for their big ideas. bbc click reporter chris fox sent...
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joann and i made the plans and passed it on to somebody else. do not try to execute at -- it all, pass it on to someone else. and then when you do that, you have to execute these plans. these two things need to be done and it needs to start at the top. it should start at the white house, it should go to the congress, it should go to the supreme court, it should go to our ceos and educational institutions to do away with racism and do away with inequality. [applause] fred: that, i think is the legacy. michelle: and in fact, chris rock, a comedian of our time, said racism is not a black person problem. racism is a white person's problem. mrs. gunter, i look at you, this beautiful white woman who says she was so inspired by rosa parks. you met with her. you say she changed your life. how did she? mrs. gunter: i didn't think about that in the beginning, i was busy growing a family and living life, until the magazine incident. and then we met with mrs. parks and before the meeting was over, mrs. parks said that i was there. and that interview was don
joann and i made the plans and passed it on to somebody else. do not try to execute at -- it all, pass it on to someone else. and then when you do that, you have to execute these plans. these two things need to be done and it needs to start at the top. it should start at the white house, it should go to the congress, it should go to the supreme court, it should go to our ceos and educational institutions to do away with racism and do away with inequality. [applause] fred: that, i think is the...
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while ten‘s joanne it will play in tunisia and dan joanne it will play in tunisia and da n eva ns joannen evans meets the american mckenzie mcdonald. evans could end up mckenzie mcdonald. evans could end up facing defending champion novak djokovic in the third round. while the 2018 semi finalist kyle edmund has a tough opener against serbian. the draw has been held today distemper the rugby leader road cup which will be held in england next year. the duke of sussex conducted the draw at buckingham palace alongside former england internationaljason robinson and britain's most decorated female 0lympian and the current chair of uk sport game catherine granger. the england have been drawn to pay. scotla nd england have been drawn to pay. scotland and group b along the defending champions australia. ireland have been drawn alongside new zealand in groups the while tonga are among the sides. south wells will face in group. a tough draw for the coach. paul kr coach tony smith has confirmed that the forward's entry is career injuring. had to undergo emergency surgery after suffering the entry in
while ten‘s joanne it will play in tunisia and dan joanne it will play in tunisia and da n eva ns joannen evans meets the american mckenzie mcdonald. evans could end up mckenzie mcdonald. evans could end up facing defending champion novak djokovic in the third round. while the 2018 semi finalist kyle edmund has a tough opener against serbian. the draw has been held today distemper the rugby leader road cup which will be held in england next year. the duke of sussex conducted the draw at...
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back with us tonight is joanne freeman, history professor at yale university. her latest book "the field of blood: violence in congress" -- we're hoping to avoid that next week -- "and the road to civil war." ditto. professor, so the framers didn't say anything about cell phones, but mcconnell has had the wisdom to ban them from the trial, ban their use by senators. ditto the chief justice. as they say in black box theater, is he just going to explore the space? do you think he feels he has leeway? >> well, you know, the fact that we're asking this question is, as a historian, it's fascinating because there's so much. i think people think about the constitution as going into such detail about so many things, and it actually is more of an outline than anything else. and there's so much about it that it really isn't until you do it -- and impeachment happens so rarely that this is what we're experiencing now -- that the details are worked out. there's kind of a spirit of improvisation about parts of the constitution, which isn't to say the parts that are there sh
back with us tonight is joanne freeman, history professor at yale university. her latest book "the field of blood: violence in congress" -- we're hoping to avoid that next week -- "and the road to civil war." ditto. professor, so the framers didn't say anything about cell phones, but mcconnell has had the wisdom to ban them from the trial, ban their use by senators. ditto the chief justice. as they say in black box theater, is he just going to explore the space? do you think...
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[applause] steve: where is joanne? joanne? where is joanne? oh, over there.leprompter it says either window side or wall side it. said wall side. joanne, what do you think about this? some people play by the rules. and they get stuff done. and then under some of these plans, people don't play by the rules and they get the same end results. >> right. yes. but, also, it doesn't take care of the problem. the bureaucracies in the universities are going to get fatter if we feed them more money it. doesn't take care of the problem. and our kids are coming away with loans in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, making the same starting salary that you and i did with rents that are twice what you and i paid. and it's a terrible hole that we are creating for our kids. and there's no end in sight. elizabeth just wants to pour more money at it. steve: as mike rowe as said and other people there are some kids who don't have to go to college. you know, they become massage therapists or a welder or a roofer or a plumber and they make a lot of money. i'm just saying. do yo
[applause] steve: where is joanne? joanne? where is joanne? oh, over there.leprompter it says either window side or wall side it. said wall side. joanne, what do you think about this? some people play by the rules. and they get stuff done. and then under some of these plans, people don't play by the rules and they get the same end results. >> right. yes. but, also, it doesn't take care of the problem. the bureaucracies in the universities are going to get fatter if we feed them more money...
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joanne: exactly.nd social media is manipulating news clips and things to make us influence ourand elections. i wondered what plan you have to deal with these? because there seems to be so many different levels of this issue. thank you. that can be a great last question, thank you. i will never say a disrespectful thing about republican voters. i won't, because i don't feel it. as far as i am concerned, if americans tell the truth and put the american people first and we disagree, that is fine. that is a chance for both of us to learn more and be better afterwards. but the republican has been cheating. you are telling a number of ways. i mean, the president invited russia to cheat. he invited ukraine to cheat. he hasn't spent the money to protect our democracy from cyber warfare intentionally, because he think they will cheat for him. suppression,voter particularly of african-american voters struck from the rolls in the hundreds of thousands, in a way to jimmy elections. it goes on across the board. re
joanne: exactly.nd social media is manipulating news clips and things to make us influence ourand elections. i wondered what plan you have to deal with these? because there seems to be so many different levels of this issue. thank you. that can be a great last question, thank you. i will never say a disrespectful thing about republican voters. i won't, because i don't feel it. as far as i am concerned, if americans tell the truth and put the american people first and we disagree, that is fine....
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all right, joanne. that does it for today's washington journal. as i said, the house is about to gavel in for the legislative session. we would bring them in here now. gavel to gavel coverage here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. january 14, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2020rk the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with the time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes. but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from penn
all right, joanne. that does it for today's washington journal. as i said, the house is about to gavel in for the legislative session. we would bring them in here now. gavel to gavel coverage here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. january 14, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy...
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let us speak to jane harper and joanne. been very different. take us through what happened as you first spotted her. it wasjust a normal walk in the morning and we decided to go along the river because the weather has been so bad, lots of places flooded. by chance, 20 minutes into the walk, out of the corner of my eye, i saw something, i was not sure if it was a hat, something swept up with the river. when we looked closely, we saw the eyes, the face was so still, her eyes, the face was so still, her eyes we re eyes, the face was so still, her eyes were looking at us. it was awful to see. just terrible. we thought that we were going to be reporting a dead animal in the river. when we saw the eyes move, we had to do something. we were out with three dogs in total, very boisterous, loud dogs. we thought the last thing this dog wants is three dogs jumping all over her. the last thing this dog wants is three dogsjumping all over her. i stood back and started phoning for help. the community came together. lovely. i had a friend
let us speak to jane harper and joanne. been very different. take us through what happened as you first spotted her. it wasjust a normal walk in the morning and we decided to go along the river because the weather has been so bad, lots of places flooded. by chance, 20 minutes into the walk, out of the corner of my eye, i saw something, i was not sure if it was a hat, something swept up with the river. when we looked closely, we saw the eyes, the face was so still, her eyes, the face was so...
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from scotla nd woman has moved here from scotland at the age of 80 to be closer to her daughter, joannethcare and residency rates after brexit is much harder. though, little will change until the transition period and is. there is no way that we would go home if france didn't want us, we would look for another european country to go to. i voted to remain, i love free travel. i feel sorry that that's been taken away. but we'll make the best of it. uncertainty over brexit has become part of daily life here. the weak pound has made everything more expensive, but in this british heartland of france, panic over brexit has largely faded into stoicism, denial and determination to stay. frieda is already a regular at the weekly market in eymet, where local goods next with favourites from back home. president macron is fond of saying the bitters will always be neighbours. here in eymet, anglo—french relations don't span the channel, but the width ofa span the channel, but the width of a garden while. lucy williamson, bbc news, eymet. 0n the eve of the uk's departure from the european union, form
from scotla nd woman has moved here from scotland at the age of 80 to be closer to her daughter, joannethcare and residency rates after brexit is much harder. though, little will change until the transition period and is. there is no way that we would go home if france didn't want us, we would look for another european country to go to. i voted to remain, i love free travel. i feel sorry that that's been taken away. but we'll make the best of it. uncertainty over brexit has become part of daily...
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joanne coin collected all of the posted notes from the memorial outside the montclair starbucks where he died. hundreds of notes, sentiments and pictures were left on the windows. she made them in to a 76-page scrapbook for the family to help them heal. >> the notes i have read are incredible. the grieving people are going through, the messages of c condolence to the family, it is incredible to read the notes. >> the family arrived from china last weekend and the two subjects are scheduled to be in court on january 17th. >>> running a bay area restaurant has been difficult this year. >> it is something we've been looking into as part of our efforts to build a better bay area. visit oakland is hoping to help businesses as it celebrates its tenths year doing restaurant week. >> "abc 7 news" reportr chris reyes has the story. >> it will be followed by a scallop dish we're serving over a saffron rissoto and a double chocolate torte for dessert. >> american wagu beef, the richly marbled beef. it is a traditional steak. >> reporter: that's a taste of the menu offered for oakland restaurant
joanne coin collected all of the posted notes from the memorial outside the montclair starbucks where he died. hundreds of notes, sentiments and pictures were left on the windows. she made them in to a 76-page scrapbook for the family to help them heal. >> the notes i have read are incredible. the grieving people are going through, the messages of c condolence to the family, it is incredible to read the notes. >> the family arrived from china last weekend and the two subjects are...
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our entire state shares your loss. [ applause ] we also bid farewell to former lieutenant governor joanne zimmerman. the first woman elected lieutenant governor of this great state. she brought the heart of a nurse and the passion of a mother to a distinguished career in public service. and with shared sadness, we mourn the loss of congressman berkeley bridell. former iowa supreme court justices, as well as the longest serving chief justice in state history, art mcgiverin. we honor those leaders and so many more who committed their lives to making tomorrow a little better than today. so often, public service comes with sacrifice. a sacrifice that our men and women in uniform make every day. our military, police, and first responders risk their lives to protect ours. so today, and every day, we should thank those who serve while honoring those we lost. [ applause ] in 2019, we saw the resiliency of iowans tested once again as historic floods ravaged both sides of our state and parts in between. ravaged entire communities as the waters rose. that devastation was met with purpose and resolve
our entire state shares your loss. [ applause ] we also bid farewell to former lieutenant governor joanne zimmerman. the first woman elected lieutenant governor of this great state. she brought the heart of a nurse and the passion of a mother to a distinguished career in public service. and with shared sadness, we mourn the loss of congressman berkeley bridell. former iowa supreme court justices, as well as the longest serving chief justice in state history, art mcgiverin. we honor those...
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[applause] >> we also bid farewell to former lieutenant governor joann zimmerman, the first woman elected lieutenant governor of this great state. she brought the passion of a mother to a distinguished career in public service. and with shared sadness we mourn the loss of former iowa supreme court justice darrell hecht as well as the longest-serving chief justice in state history. art the given. we honor those leaders and so many more who committed their life to making tomorrow a little better than today. [applause] >> a lot of public service comes with sacrifice. a sacrifice that our men and women make every day in uniform. our military, police and first responders risk their life to protect hours. today and every day we should thank those who serve while honoring those lost. [applause] >> in 2019 we saw the resiliency of iowans tested as historic floods ravaged both sides of our state and parts in between. and tire communities were white out of the waters rose and didn't seem to reseed. but that devastation was met with purpose and resolve to build and recover. to those live to have bee
[applause] >> we also bid farewell to former lieutenant governor joann zimmerman, the first woman elected lieutenant governor of this great state. she brought the passion of a mother to a distinguished career in public service. and with shared sadness we mourn the loss of former iowa supreme court justice darrell hecht as well as the longest-serving chief justice in state history. art the given. we honor those leaders and so many more who committed their life to making tomorrow a little...
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saturday foreign minister mohammed joanne sharif tweeted the us act of international terrorism targeting and assassinating gentle soul amani is extremely dangerous and a foolish escalation the u.s. government has accused me of having a key role in fighting in syria and iraq he reported directly to the country's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini. also killed the deputy commander of the uranian backed militias known as the popular mobilization forces the u.s. has accused the group of being behind the recent attack on the u.s. embassy in baghdad experts say the death of salam mani could be a turning point in the middle east and potentially drole retaliation from iran and the forces it backs in the region against israel and u.s. interests. ok we're going straight to baghdad now we're joined by pascha maga covering the story of for us there how might around respond to the killing of the head of. so mali. well iran's supreme leader khamenei said that there would be severe revenge for the killing of her for money and the money was chris one of the most important and influential men in iran as t
saturday foreign minister mohammed joanne sharif tweeted the us act of international terrorism targeting and assassinating gentle soul amani is extremely dangerous and a foolish escalation the u.s. government has accused me of having a key role in fighting in syria and iraq he reported directly to the country's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini. also killed the deputy commander of the uranian backed militias known as the popular mobilization forces the u.s. has accused the group of being behind...
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joanne is still nursing a knee problem even though she is going to be taking part. of his season with a pelvic injury. the news on andy berry is not unexpected. no australian open and now we know he will not play in february. the big concern is that if this injury is related to his hip surgery, which seems entirely possible, it may not be quite such a straightforward problem to fix. he does not appear to be spending much time on the tennis court, it is a gym work and yoga which has stood him in good stead throughout his career. as forjohanna konta, she says her injury, the picture last year, is not serious. she once to be able to play the sport for as long as humanly possible. able to play the sport for as long as humanly possiblelj able to play the sport for as long as humanly possible. i am not playing for the cup this year. i had a good chat with and and i have the full support and it is setup decision to make because the fed cup as something has always been close to my heart and i have had some incredible experiences in my career and the fed cup and i am definit
joanne is still nursing a knee problem even though she is going to be taking part. of his season with a pelvic injury. the news on andy berry is not unexpected. no australian open and now we know he will not play in february. the big concern is that if this injury is related to his hip surgery, which seems entirely possible, it may not be quite such a straightforward problem to fix. he does not appear to be spending much time on the tennis court, it is a gym work and yoga which has stood him in...
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frieda has just moved here from scotland at the age of 80 to be close to her daughter, joanne. planning for her health care and residency rights after brexit is much harder. though little will change until the transition period ends. there is no way that we would go home. if france didn't want us, we would look for another european country to go to. i voted to remain, i love free travel and i feel sorry that that has been taken away. but we will make the best of it. uncertainty over brexit has become part of daily life here. the weak pound has made everything more expensive, but in this british heartland of france, panic over brexit has largely faded into stoicism, denial and determination to stay. frieda is already a regular at the weekly market where local goods mix with favourites froom back home. president macron is fond of saying the british will always be neighbours. here in eymet, anglo—french relations don't span the channel, but the width of a garden wall. lucy williamson, bbc news, eymet. winston churchill praised them as "the few" — the second world war pilots who pr
frieda has just moved here from scotland at the age of 80 to be close to her daughter, joanne. planning for her health care and residency rights after brexit is much harder. though little will change until the transition period ends. there is no way that we would go home. if france didn't want us, we would look for another european country to go to. i voted to remain, i love free travel and i feel sorry that that has been taken away. but we will make the best of it. uncertainty over brexit has...
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thank you maya and joanne.ers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. sheffield united remained the season's surprise package and up to fifth on the premier league after beating west ham by a gold to zero. thanks to a controversial vai decision which ruled out an equaliser late on. but what and i scanned the club announced the manager had extended his day until 2024. the manager had extended his day until 202a. the unexpected successes seasonis 202a. the unexpected successes season is thanks to the manager, use of his contract extension welcomed. perhaps time to celebrate properly against west ham, that was the plan. it would have got started nice and early handicapped is had. the worrisome oppressing with the goalkeeper unable to continue. replaced by david martin, he launched downfield a bowl that would eventually find its way to the striker. the next significant con
thank you maya and joanne.ers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. sheffield united remained the season's surprise package and up to fifth on the premier league after beating west ham by a gold to zero. thanks to a controversial vai decision which ruled out an equaliser late on. but what and i scanned the club announced the manager had extended his...
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. >> yale history professor joanne freeman was a resent call-in guest. and looking at european monarchy. >> one of the remarkable things about the founding, they put all things in writing you didn't expect to be put in writing. john adams writing to a friend and saying, how should an american politician dress? right? i don't want to look like monar monar monar monarchcal. >> and the clothes you have has a lot of lace on it. should i strip the lace away. how many horses with a carriage would seem america or et monar monarchical. they're seriously thinking of the fact that those stylistic decisions are going to shape the tone and the character of the government and the nation and when everything sets a precedent. that kind of improve can have a big impact. so on the one hand it seems comical, on the other hand, it's not trivia and that's interesting. >> to watch the rest of this
. >> yale history professor joanne freeman was a resent call-in guest. and looking at european monarchy. >> one of the remarkable things about the founding, they put all things in writing you didn't expect to be put in writing. john adams writing to a friend and saying, how should an american politician dress? right? i don't want to look like monar monar monar monarchcal. >> and the clothes you have has a lot of lace on it. should i strip the lace away. how many horses with a...
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stories are covered in tomorrow's front pages, that is at 10a0, and then at 11:40pm in the papers are joannecademic maja goodfellow. the are being held in canada for some victims of the plane crash iran. iran has rejected suggestions that one of its missiles brought down the plane. the picture remains unclear, but what we do know is that the flight took off from tehran just after six i am, but only to days later, the data stopped. 63 of the victims were canadian. our american correspondent reports from toronto. the sense of utter disbelief now is palpable, and the shocking revelations about how this disaster may have happened, compounded, of course, by the huge sense of loss here. i'm the last one of the stu d e nts here. i'm the last one of the students from the school. it's so sad, so sad. some people say it was just engine failure, some say it was done by missile, really, it's very confusing. iran says it may take one 01’ confusing. iran says it may take one or two years to resolve the confusion, and for its crash investigation to reach any conclusions. but these pictures show it has alre
stories are covered in tomorrow's front pages, that is at 10a0, and then at 11:40pm in the papers are joannecademic maja goodfellow. the are being held in canada for some victims of the plane crash iran. iran has rejected suggestions that one of its missiles brought down the plane. the picture remains unclear, but what we do know is that the flight took off from tehran just after six i am, but only to days later, the data stopped. 63 of the victims were canadian. our american correspondent...
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joann in california. what are republicans afraid of? why are they stopping evidence from coming before the senate? cb is joining in orlando, florida on the republican line. good evening. >> caller: i've been a republican for 42 years and i've ever been so ashamed of this party in my whole entire life. i don't think that many people understand the constitution and maybe haven't read it and never read the federalist papers, that trump definitely violated the law and the gao proved that. if you are not allowed to go to a foreign country and have them interfere in our election, i don't believe it was about corruption, because if we were worried about joe biden being corrupt and we have a mechanism to take care of that in our own justice department. why would you ask a corrupt country to investigate him. i think it was definitely on his personal benefit. i've never, ever heard of a court having no witnesses were testimony and by him refusing to, what other defendant gets to see or pick no, you don't get to have any evidence or witnesses. the
joann in california. what are republicans afraid of? why are they stopping evidence from coming before the senate? cb is joining in orlando, florida on the republican line. good evening. >> caller: i've been a republican for 42 years and i've ever been so ashamed of this party in my whole entire life. i don't think that many people understand the constitution and maybe haven't read it and never read the federalist papers, that trump definitely violated the law and the gao proved that. if...
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here to explain what that is is our across asset editor joanne also injured -- joanna.t's right. 19% is the 2019 gain at the wellington fund from griffin's citadel. they had a pretty decent year this time around, gaining more than 19%. tracy: so how does that actually compare with how other hedge funds affairs last year? funds fared last year? reporter: they did pretty well. hedge funds over all only gained about 9% pure this is with the s&p 500 index adding 29% over the year. ray dalio's bridgewater did even worse. it actually suffered its first loss since 2000. we lost about .5%. -- it lost about .5%. tracy: what is the outlook for hedge funds going forward? reporter: it looks like they would have an interesting year if we see volatility increasing again, that might benefit them because sometimes they can do well, but it might mean there's more dispersion if there are some that do really well and some that do really poorly. tracy: our across asset editor er bringing you the latest size and scope. let's get back to the situation in iran. we take you back to the footage
here to explain what that is is our across asset editor joanne also injured -- joanna.t's right. 19% is the 2019 gain at the wellington fund from griffin's citadel. they had a pretty decent year this time around, gaining more than 19%. tracy: so how does that actually compare with how other hedge funds affairs last year? funds fared last year? reporter: they did pretty well. hedge funds over all only gained about 9% pure this is with the s&p 500 index adding 29% over the year. ray dalio's...
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lots of people making hay of it and discuss, joanne lipman at the institute of advanced study and edntributors overstated, understated, interesting, this was bigger than we originally knew. >> but when i say overstated, to me at least, this is one of those things you do to get people to the table, if you will, and also at a time when hq2 was going to one city, not two. >> not two. >> right. >> it was a bit of a -- the reason i say that is because instantly, the critics jumped on this story and said look at how irresponsible the city of new york -- >> they were willing to giveaway the farm to lure in big business the bigger point is, you lure in big business, you just get a bigger tax base. that's the whole point you're not giving away, you're getting potentially 20 plus billen >> not a fight from me, but a fight from joanne. >> no. i totally agree -- >> what's wrong with you people? >> this is an overblown story. i'm sorry. newark was offering $7 billion, right. maryland was offering more than new york i think to me -- >> by the way, the critics therefore say look, amazon was willing
lots of people making hay of it and discuss, joanne lipman at the institute of advanced study and edntributors overstated, understated, interesting, this was bigger than we originally knew. >> but when i say overstated, to me at least, this is one of those things you do to get people to the table, if you will, and also at a time when hq2 was going to one city, not two. >> not two. >> right. >> it was a bit of a -- the reason i say that is because instantly, the critics...
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my guest tonight, joanne nadler and political writer and academic my good fellow. canada for some of the victims of the ukrainian plane crash on wednesday. iran has again rejected suggestions that one of its missiles brought down the aircraft, killing 176 people. the picture still remains unclear but what we do know is the flight took off from tehranjust after six know is the flight took off from tehran just after six in the morning but just two tehran just after six in the morning butjust two minutes later the data on that flight stop. the plane came down to the south—west of the capital tehran. 63 of the victims we re capital tehran. 63 of the victims were canadian. we have a report from toronto. the sense of utter disbelief now is palpable at the shocking revelations of how this disaster may have happened, impounded by the huge sense of loss here. i am crying since yesterday. i realised all of the students from the school... it is so sad, so sad. some people say it was an engine failure, some people say it was done bya failure, some people say it was done by a m
my guest tonight, joanne nadler and political writer and academic my good fellow. canada for some of the victims of the ukrainian plane crash on wednesday. iran has again rejected suggestions that one of its missiles brought down the aircraft, killing 176 people. the picture still remains unclear but what we do know is the flight took off from tehranjust after six know is the flight took off from tehran just after six in the morning but just two tehran just after six in the morning butjust two...
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wants to hear from congressman adam schiff, joanne hunter biden, and the whistle-blower.ratic congresswoman debbie dingell responding to critics who say the house should have called these people when they had the chance. >> sometimes their heads are spinning with the amount of information coming out. people say, "why didn't the house have it commit" much of this wasn't available. i do believe those facts should be allowed to be considered. that's what happens when new evidence comes forward. the judge has to rule. but people are allowed to, in most instances, to introduce that evidence. >> dagen: joy to me now, doug collins of georgia, a ranking member of the house judiciary committee. what say you, sir? >> they had their chance. this is the part that is the most frustrating. i talk about this over and over again. they were on a clock and a calendar to get this done before christmas. they didn't have any concern about getting the witnesses in. the other narrative written 18 days after the call happened, when the whistle-blower went to the inspector general, after he met w
wants to hear from congressman adam schiff, joanne hunter biden, and the whistle-blower.ratic congresswoman debbie dingell responding to critics who say the house should have called these people when they had the chance. >> sometimes their heads are spinning with the amount of information coming out. people say, "why didn't the house have it commit" much of this wasn't available. i do believe those facts should be allowed to be considered. that's what happens when new evidence...
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joanne pasternak credits him his commitment. >> she rolls her sleeves up and gets to work.t's a calling and the passion and she is incredible. amy lives by the wisdom star athletes share at her events. you can make anything happen if you take a chance. for touching the lives of 50,000 kids the foundation for children this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to amy winter hope. "kpix 5" >>> the donated more than $2 million to be area youth programs. team impact in the warriors foundations. nominate your local hero at "kpix 5".com/hero. new evidence suggests limiting children's screen time and reading to them instead can boost your brain development. brain scans show growth of so- called organized white manner that supports language and literacy development for preschoolers who are ready to buy a caregiver. by comparison kids who spent two hours a day on screens showing much less growth. researchers also did cognitive tests. kids who use greens a lot demonstrated weaker emerging literary skills and less ability to use expressive language. >> ♪ >>> 6:56 a.m.. a look at
joanne pasternak credits him his commitment. >> she rolls her sleeves up and gets to work.t's a calling and the passion and she is incredible. amy lives by the wisdom star athletes share at her events. you can make anything happen if you take a chance. for touching the lives of 50,000 kids the foundation for children this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to amy winter hope. "kpix 5" >>> the donated more than $2 million to be area youth programs. team impact...
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the battle between sleepy joanne sanders is going to the streets. is chelsea gabbert suing hillary clinton for $50 million. it's's's's's as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. fand mine super soft?. yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss the final days to save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. plus, 0% interest for 36-months. ends saturday. rowithout the co
the battle between sleepy joanne sanders is going to the streets. is chelsea gabbert suing hillary clinton for $50 million. it's's's's's as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. fand mine super...
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the battle between sleepy joanne sanders is going to the streets. is chelsea gabbert suing hillary clinton for $50 million. it's going to make it even more fun. stay with us. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. it's either the assucertification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through march 2nd. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. oh no, here comes gthe neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend appointments too. he's here. bi
the battle between sleepy joanne sanders is going to the streets. is chelsea gabbert suing hillary clinton for $50 million. it's going to make it even more fun. stay with us. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. it's either the assucertification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an...
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then you have to bring in joann hunter. the president, hearing the tape of joe breaking. curing that his son has zero experience, being paid millions in taxpayer dollars used to shake down another country so a family member can make more millions. i would argue the president was well not only within his rights. he took a sworn oath to uphold the laws of the landed it would sound to me like he was doing just that. >> the president believes in accountability. we have watched him from his own businesses. he's not going to send american tax dollars out there without making sure they are being held accountable. but you are correct. do you know what we have not seen? we've never seen the 18th witness. the inspector general. because we all know it would prove adam schiff was a fact witness. adam schiff started all this through lies but he also said he was so afraid that whistle-blower couldn't testify. the only reason why this whistle-blower has not testified is because adam schiff has protected him because he lied and met with him. saying that we have to see moving forward, ada
then you have to bring in joann hunter. the president, hearing the tape of joe breaking. curing that his son has zero experience, being paid millions in taxpayer dollars used to shake down another country so a family member can make more millions. i would argue the president was well not only within his rights. he took a sworn oath to uphold the laws of the landed it would sound to me like he was doing just that. >> the president believes in accountability. we have watched him from his...
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she and joanne are volunteer teachers who have been visiting shelters in some of the most affected areasp, they say, children can't hide their excitement. >> translator: we see joy, a willingness to learn, willingness to hear the songs i sing for them. they also want to play. >> reporter: what's the most difficult thing you see here when you deal with these children? is it makes me very sad that they're not getting a proper education. >> reporter: so are you here because the department of education or somebody else sent you? >> translator: no, i came because i wanted to. >> reporter: some of the children lost their homes in the quakes. it's obvious houses like this one behind me have to be demolished before they can be rebuilt. there are houses that have sustained significant damage, and pose serious risks for residents. it is painfully clear no student is coming back to this school in janica any time soon. education isn't the only issue. a doctor told us she and her medical team are starting to see the effect of living in shelters for weeks. >> gastrointestinal problems. mosquitoes are
she and joanne are volunteer teachers who have been visiting shelters in some of the most affected areasp, they say, children can't hide their excitement. >> translator: we see joy, a willingness to learn, willingness to hear the songs i sing for them. they also want to play. >> reporter: what's the most difficult thing you see here when you deal with these children? is it makes me very sad that they're not getting a proper education. >> reporter: so are you here because the...
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joanne, i don't think it's necessarily surprising they sort of drew a line in the sand strongly around seem like the bigger issue isn't necessarily the idea of whether they're fact checking or not but the microtargeting of those ads. >> not surprising. this is another -- we hear all the complaining. we are just not going to do anything about it, except for make some small tweaks to the tools and let you think you have a little more control. yes, they're doing a little more on the microtargeting segment, a little more control for users to take themselves off certain lists, to not get ads. i'm knomost interested in the nw set where you can limit the amount of political ads you see. just make that turn on by default, which is obviously bad for business, so that's why it's not turned on by default >> facebook says it continues to think the government and not private companies should set the boundaries of what advertisers can do in an election. >> facebook keeps talking about the honest ads act mired in congress for a year and a half, two year, isn't going anywhere they say they're implemen
joanne, i don't think it's necessarily surprising they sort of drew a line in the sand strongly around seem like the bigger issue isn't necessarily the idea of whether they're fact checking or not but the microtargeting of those ads. >> not surprising. this is another -- we hear all the complaining. we are just not going to do anything about it, except for make some small tweaks to the tools and let you think you have a little more control. yes, they're doing a little more on the...
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frieda has just moved here from scotland at the age of 80 to be close to her daughter, joanne.lanning for her healthcare and residency rights after brexit is much harder. though, little will change until the transition period ends. there's no way that we would go home. if france didn't want us, we would look for another european country to go to. i voted to remain, i love free travel. and i feel sorry that that's been taken away. but we'll make the best of it. uncertainty over brexit has become part of daily life here. the weak pound has made everything more expensive, but in this british heartland of france, panic over brexit has largely faded into stoicism, denial and determination to stay. frieda is already a regular at the weekly market in eymet, where local goods mix with favourites from back home. president macron is fond of saying that the british will always be neighbours. here in eymet, anglo—french relations don't span the channel, but the width of a garden wall. lucy williamson, bbc news, eymet. working in the prison services is understandably high pressure, but now
frieda has just moved here from scotland at the age of 80 to be close to her daughter, joanne.lanning for her healthcare and residency rights after brexit is much harder. though, little will change until the transition period ends. there's no way that we would go home. if france didn't want us, we would look for another european country to go to. i voted to remain, i love free travel. and i feel sorry that that's been taken away. but we'll make the best of it. uncertainty over brexit has become...
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my wife joanne does that, sometimes my daughter naomi does it and sometimes granddad does it for us assport. and whenjoanna shy guy away from the sport. and when joanna puts shy guy away from the sport. and whenjoanna puts it all on, i become the character snakebite on stage that you see, the loud adverts, the crazy hairdos. there were no new year hangovers at the emirates — where mikel arteta got his first win as arsenal manager. david moyes enjoyed a winning return to west ham and there was a goal of the season contender at brighton. nick parrott reports new year is always seen as a time for making changes. west ham united made their biggest by signing david moyes to save them again from the threat of relegation and he got off to the perfect start, guiding them to a 4—0 win over fellow strugglers, bournemouth. captain mark noble led by example scoring twice. but the pick of the goals come from sebastien haller. it has just a third win in their last 14 games, but moves them out of the bottom three. i've not had any time to go out with the players. we've been here a day and a bit. we h
my wife joanne does that, sometimes my daughter naomi does it and sometimes granddad does it for us assport. and whenjoanna shy guy away from the sport. and when joanna puts shy guy away from the sport. and whenjoanna puts it all on, i become the character snakebite on stage that you see, the loud adverts, the crazy hairdos. there were no new year hangovers at the emirates — where mikel arteta got his first win as arsenal manager. david moyes enjoyed a winning return to west ham and there was...
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. >> let's expand our conversation maybe ed lee or joanne -- hot tea?lee is "the new york times" corporate media reporter joanne litman, distinguished journal at princeton, both cnbc contributors let's talk about google. you heard -- i love all our big tech companies i think this needs -- >> you use google, right >> i use google maps it's free. i just -- 2019 was the year of looking a gift horse in the mouth and, you know, the rest of the world looks at us. if they had one facebook, they had one google, if they had developed one thing since s.a.p., they'd be happy. but they don't have it can't we -- >> it's really not just about 2019 as deirdre pointed out, this was going on before. i was actually on the google campus i happened to be giving a google talk on november 1st of 2018, which was the day of the walk-out over that $90 million pay out to andy ruben for sexual harassment to make him go away what's really interesting to me is to see there's been a transformation so at that moment -- i was in the middle of these thousands of people at headquarters
. >> let's expand our conversation maybe ed lee or joanne -- hot tea?lee is "the new york times" corporate media reporter joanne litman, distinguished journal at princeton, both cnbc contributors let's talk about google. you heard -- i love all our big tech companies i think this needs -- >> you use google, right >> i use google maps it's free. i just -- 2019 was the year of looking a gift horse in the mouth and, you know, the rest of the world looks at us. if they...
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all right, joanne. that does it for today's washington journal. about to gavel in for the legislative session. we would bring them in here now. gavel to gavel coverage here on c-span.
all right, joanne. that does it for today's washington journal. about to gavel in for the legislative session. we would bring them in here now. gavel to gavel coverage here on c-span.
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int: that is joanne minnesota.hat war powers resolution that is to be voted on, we will talk about that with two members of the foreign affairs committee. democrat, toand a get their perspectives on the vote and the larger issues about iran. we showed you some of the stories from here in the papers nationally and we will show you headlines on how this is playing out for localities across the united states. in washington state, says she is not sure. go ahead. caller: yes, good morning. i am first time caller and what i would like to say is this. i would not tie mr. trump's hands. that would set a precedent for future presidents. vote for him. i do not like the way he does his job by going over people's heads and then finding scapegoats when he gets in trouble. anything within the constitution and went through the processes like they need to be gone through, rules, laws, standards, there is so much out there that is part of the problem. if you cannot go by rules and laws, what he is doing isn't legal. i don't underst
int: that is joanne minnesota.hat war powers resolution that is to be voted on, we will talk about that with two members of the foreign affairs committee. democrat, toand a get their perspectives on the vote and the larger issues about iran. we showed you some of the stories from here in the papers nationally and we will show you headlines on how this is playing out for localities across the united states. in washington state, says she is not sure. go ahead. caller: yes, good morning. i am...
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joanne is in jamestown, california thank you for waiting, go ahead with your comment. >> caller: i say guilty. i watched all the trial like many people have ever said and i think his executive privilege is a thing that made us all sit back and think we would have gotten a lot more information for the people that were called if he would have allowed that and he nipped would have dipped it in the butt if he was not guilty of the thing that bothers me the most and lindsay graham has stated that they would not that they've gone to the white house to set up what they were doing which is unfortunate. >> host: thank you for that jonah. we go to joshua in phoenix, arizona. hello there. >> caller: first of all, thank you for getting everyone on both sides of this the opportunity to speak. i guess i think he is guilty because 13000 lives, why should people believe him now? he denies the subpoenas and he uses what he thanks is presidential powers and tell people to testify. i'm 52 years old and people who are guilty don't hide evidence. one of the colors that would help the poor states and he mus
joanne is in jamestown, california thank you for waiting, go ahead with your comment. >> caller: i say guilty. i watched all the trial like many people have ever said and i think his executive privilege is a thing that made us all sit back and think we would have gotten a lot more information for the people that were called if he would have allowed that and he nipped would have dipped it in the butt if he was not guilty of the thing that bothers me the most and lindsay graham has stated...
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joanne, in annapolis maryland, and independent. have a comment in a question i would appreciate if you would not cut me off. first of all the independent to called from indiana is no manyendent, and like so alternate facts coming out of the white house, which is being kind, the truth is that the inspector general came out and administration did not surveilled the trump campaign. this is another spin, and another lie, being propagated. trial, thet to the so-called procedures that mcconnell was following. if anybody knows anything about truth, the constitution, and the way trials are conducted in this country, it is not the way mcconnell has set up the rules. there's evidence, witnesses, and documents. argument, opening and closing arguments. thisact that he is calling to be similar to the clinton impeachment is a lie. i was alive during the clinton impeachment, i was alive during the nixon impeachment, this is much worse. my question, to what extent will the chief justice have the right to intervene and stop the travesty that mcconn
joanne, in annapolis maryland, and independent. have a comment in a question i would appreciate if you would not cut me off. first of all the independent to called from indiana is no manyendent, and like so alternate facts coming out of the white house, which is being kind, the truth is that the inspector general came out and administration did not surveilled the trump campaign. this is another spin, and another lie, being propagated. trial, thet to the so-called procedures that mcconnell was...
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my wife, joanne, does it, sometimes my daughter, naomi, and sometimes my grandad.lso know about snakebite on the snakes, but how do you choose what goes on? sometimes when we visit other countries, we've gone to dubai and we've got stuff from dubai and we've gone to australia and we go around the world and try to incorporate other things on the side of my head about that country. pete, wonderful to talk to you and congratulations. pete snakebite right. and good luck getting some sleep. go to bed! thanks very much. let's get the news and travel where you are. good morning. for many of us, a dry day, affecting the north—west of the british isles. quite windy today. affecting just about everywhere across the uk. this weather system across the uk. this weather system across the uk. this weather system across the north—west, bringing outbreaks of rain to scotland and northern ireland, wind, feeling quite mild across the uk, temperature is above average for the time of year. you can see the rain, heavy at times, in the west of scotland, pushing its way into north—west wa
my wife, joanne, does it, sometimes my daughter, naomi, and sometimes my grandad.lso know about snakebite on the snakes, but how do you choose what goes on? sometimes when we visit other countries, we've gone to dubai and we've got stuff from dubai and we've gone to australia and we go around the world and try to incorporate other things on the side of my head about that country. pete, wonderful to talk to you and congratulations. pete snakebite right. and good luck getting some sleep. go to...
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. >> i'm joanne from cedar falls. i'm very concerned about our democracy. with the erosion of the voting rights act, we see more and more restrictive laws suppressing voting. iowa has passed a voter id law, as have many states. in addition, gerrymandering has been a huge problem for a long time and that has affected minorities greatly. other things now that we are seeing with foreign countries, being invited -- tom: to hack our elections? >> exactly. and social media is manipulating news clips and things to make us more divisive and influence our elections. i wondered what plan you have to deal with these? because there seems to be so many different levels of this issue. thank you. is -- that cant be a great last question, thank you. i will never say a disrespectful thing about republican voters. i won't, because i don't feel it. as far as i am concerned, if americans tell the truth and put the american people first and we disagree, that is fine. that is a chance for both of us to learn more and be better afterwards. but the republican party has been cheati
. >> i'm joanne from cedar falls. i'm very concerned about our democracy. with the erosion of the voting rights act, we see more and more restrictive laws suppressing voting. iowa has passed a voter id law, as have many states. in addition, gerrymandering has been a huge problem for a long time and that has affected minorities greatly. other things now that we are seeing with foreign countries, being invited -- tom: to hack our elections? >> exactly. and social media is manipulating...
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i trusted trump because of his promise to expose the swamp and drain it." .o joanne go ahead.aller: thank you for taking my call. i have one question. why would dershowitz after 20 years of being a professor change his mind? that maybe -- i am probably wrong, but this is my theory -- why would dershowitz say all of these things that are so confusing to the public, and i think maybe it is because, you know, president trump or william barr can help him in those cases where he was maybe just getting a massage instead and dealing with underage girls. maybe he needs some help in those cases. the reason he is throwing out , throwing out all of these weird suggestions that to commit a crime is not really a crime, maybe laying up there in his tidy whitey's. to theet's go independent line, mickey. iller: i hear about a lot -- hear a lot of talk about election interference, and everybody should be concerned with election interference. i am concerned not only with foreign interference but also domestic interference. see as domestic interference is when the t and c -- the dnc conspired ag
i trusted trump because of his promise to expose the swamp and drain it." .o joanne go ahead.aller: thank you for taking my call. i have one question. why would dershowitz after 20 years of being a professor change his mind? that maybe -- i am probably wrong, but this is my theory -- why would dershowitz say all of these things that are so confusing to the public, and i think maybe it is because, you know, president trump or william barr can help him in those cases where he was maybe just...