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josephine was there with her niece. i recently got this picture from josephine's great great grandnephew and that is a picture of his grandmother, josephine's niece who was in nome the summary that she was there. josephine absolutely love the excitement of nome, she loved everything except the fact that wyatt earp was running the dexter with rooms upstairs for prostitutes, she didn't love that part, particularly. we know that because those are the stories that the niece brought home. regardless of whether she was furious with wyatt or not they went to nome together and they came back from nome to get there and when they came back they were actually quite rich. a had taken the equivalent of $1 million, mostly not from gold, almost none of it was from gold. most of it was from what earp called mining and miners, that is saloonkeeping and prostitution. so in the years that followed they probably could have lived on their money from alaska for the rest of their lives if they were careful, but careful was not a word that was
josephine was there with her niece. i recently got this picture from josephine's great great grandnephew and that is a picture of his grandmother, josephine's niece who was in nome the summary that she was there. josephine absolutely love the excitement of nome, she loved everything except the fact that wyatt earp was running the dexter with rooms upstairs for prostitutes, she didn't love that part, particularly. we know that because those are the stories that the niece brought home. regardless...
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josephine, you should have known better. you all know better, right? oh look at that. i wish i could -- i know i am going to cover up very quickly. i can't tell you exactly what does the team looked like as a young woman because there are no authenticated pictures. these two that i am showing you i can't say for sure if they are josephine and there are many
josephine, you should have known better. you all know better, right? oh look at that. i wish i could -- i know i am going to cover up very quickly. i can't tell you exactly what does the team looked like as a young woman because there are no authenticated pictures. these two that i am showing you i can't say for sure if they are josephine and there are many
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but one quick question to josephine.ngs need to know the day or night your son was killed? >> yes. there is lot i would like to know. i also would like the people responsible being held accountable. most of the people that are responsible are getting promoted. they are getting moved to different locations and nobody is accountable for nothing. >> judge jeanine: all right. thank you for being with us. sad part we keep hearing the same thing over and over. in particular, brian's murderer's file was sealed and didn't go to trial. one person pled guilty. i can only suspect that was so all information couldn't come out. coming up, more of the president's union buddies asking to opt out obamacare now on life support. will the g.o.p. pull the plug? and later the one and only bill o'reilly takes on race in america. you won't want to miss my sit down with bill. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's st
but one quick question to josephine.ngs need to know the day or night your son was killed? >> yes. there is lot i would like to know. i also would like the people responsible being held accountable. most of the people that are responsible are getting promoted. they are getting moved to different locations and nobody is accountable for nothing. >> judge jeanine: all right. thank you for being with us. sad part we keep hearing the same thing over and over. in particular, brian's...
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but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudiced against us. >> prejudiced against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day, the public schools for mcallen's hispanic children only went to fifth grade, but the garzas had bigger dreams for their daughters. >> from the beginning we were told, oh, when you go to college, when you go to college. it was something that was just a thing that was going to happen. >> if education was to be the way out, religion would show them the way up. parochial school for the elementary grades offered both. >> we were told, don't get mad, pray. the catholic school, don't get mad, pray. so we'd say we have to pray for so-and-so, we start praying. >> later, at the public high school, where girls often aspired to be baton twirlers with the marching band, irene and josie were reluctant. it w
but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudiced against us. >> prejudiced against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day, the public schools for mcallen's hispanic children only went to fifth grade,...
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but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudice against us. >> prejudice against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day, the public schools for mcallen's children only went to fifth grade, but the garzas had bigger dreams for their daughters. >> from the beginning we were told, when you go to college, when you go to college. it was something that was just a thing that was going to happen. >> if education was to be the way out, religion would show them the way up. parochial school for the elementary grades offered both. >> we were told, don't get mad. pray. the catholic school -- don't get mad. pray. we say we have to pray for so-and-so, we start praying. >> later, at the public high school, where girls often aspired to be baton twirlers with the marching band, irene and josie were reluctant. it was the 1940s. was
but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudice against us. >> prejudice against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day, the public schools for mcallen's children only went to fifth grade, but the...
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but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudice against us. >> prejudice against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day public schools for mcallen's hispanic children only went to fifth grade. but the garzas had bigger dreams for their daughters. >> from the beginning we were told, when you go to college, when you go to college, it was something that was just a thing that was going to happen. >> if education was to be the way out, religion would show them the way up. parochial school for the elementary grades offered both. >> we were told, don't get mad, pray, the catholic school, don't get mad, pray. we say we have to pray for so-and-so, we start praying. >> later at the public high school, where girls often aspired to be baton twirlers with the marching band, irene and josie were reluctant. it was the late 1940s
but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudice against us. >> prejudice against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day public schools for mcallen's hispanic children only went to fifth grade. but the...
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. >> wasn't it the letter napolean wrote to josephine. don't shower. isn't that what they liked? >> then again 200, 300 years from now people will look at us and think we are filthy. and with bill, they would be correct. you stink. >>> from distaste to waste. they spent $600,000 to get some fans. according to a state inspector's report they blew through $630,000 of campaign money to get more facebook likes. the campaign increased the likes belonging to something called the bureau of international information programs that went from 100,000 likes to two million. so money well spent. not so fast because as the inspector general points out, many in the bureau criticize the advertising campaigns as buying fans who may have once click owed an add or liked a photo, but have no real interest in the topic. i call that the opposite of money well spent and good luck getting it back. >> there is nothing funny about that, sir. >> anthony, i guess $600,000 is a drop in the bucket. >> it is a drop in the bucket. as somebody who is -- i do have a couple of buckets. this is a drop in the bucket.
. >> wasn't it the letter napolean wrote to josephine. don't shower. isn't that what they liked? >> then again 200, 300 years from now people will look at us and think we are filthy. and with bill, they would be correct. you stink. >>> from distaste to waste. they spent $600,000 to get some fans. according to a state inspector's report they blew through $630,000 of campaign money to get more facebook likes. the campaign increased the likes belonging to something called the...
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forest fires burning several hundred miles to the north across the california- oregon borden towards josephineand douglas county on i- 5 through ashland, medford, grants pass. it's just north of there. all of that smoke from those fires as we come back to the weather computer, is coming from the north to the south. that smoke is making the journey into the sky above us. so that's why even where it was sunny, it was pretty hazy today but most of you didn't even get that. you had a lot of cloud cover out there. there's that layer of haze and smoke from our mount vaca cam. highs today were kept down by the cloud cover and by the haze and smoke. livermore 81. gilroy 80. concord and napa only 72 degrees, about 10 degrees below average. san francisco 64. hazy or cloudy. it's not wet. we have nothing on kpix 5 high- def doppler radar. death valley got some rain over the weekend. did a little math. since the beginning of march, there has been more rainfall in death valley than there has been in livermore. one inch for livermore. an inch and a quarter for death valley. that's how dry we have been aroun
forest fires burning several hundred miles to the north across the california- oregon borden towards josephineand douglas county on i- 5 through ashland, medford, grants pass. it's just north of there. all of that smoke from those fires as we come back to the weather computer, is coming from the north to the south. that smoke is making the journey into the sky above us. so that's why even where it was sunny, it was pretty hazy today but most of you didn't even get that. you had a lot of cloud...
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celebrities, jackie robinson, paul newman, josephine baker, sidney poitier, lena horne, ossie davis and ruby dee, charlton heston, sammy davis, jr., marlon brando. the celebrities were everywhere. but what seemed to have gripped you as you spoke, and as you've written and talked about, in a sense, was those thousands upon thousands of nameless, ordinary people who were out there. >> it was unreal, unbelievable. when i got up to speak, i can see the people, the young people. i can see those middle aged and older people. i can see some members of congress down near the foot of the podium. it was a sea of humanity. >> were you intimidated? you were only 23. you had only been head of sncc, the student nonviolent coordinating committee, for what, a few weeks? >> only a few weeks. and my first responsibility was to travel to washington. we had a meeting with president kennedy in the oval office of the white house. and we told him we were going to march on washington. you know, president kennedy didn't like the idea of hundreds and thousands of people coming to washington. and he said to mr. r
celebrities, jackie robinson, paul newman, josephine baker, sidney poitier, lena horne, ossie davis and ruby dee, charlton heston, sammy davis, jr., marlon brando. the celebrities were everywhere. but what seemed to have gripped you as you spoke, and as you've written and talked about, in a sense, was those thousands upon thousands of nameless, ordinary people who were out there. >> it was unreal, unbelievable. when i got up to speak, i can see the people, the young people. i can see...
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joining us now is his mother josephine and his uncle ralph terry.ood morning. >> i'm going to ask you this, when you hear the president say this over and over again almost like a broken record, you have a message for him. what's your reaction? >> well, i was very outraged when he made that comment because he knew that my son was a victim of fast and furious. and if that's not enough proof for him, he can come to michigan and i'll take him to the cemetery so him and i can have a conversation about what a phony scandal is. >> and i'll get to a little bit more of this issue. but it's been 2 1/2 to 3 years. how are you doing? how are you handling things? >> i'm trying to be strong through this whole thing. still waiting for justice. which it's been 2 1/2 years like you said. we have the brian terry foundation that keeps me busy. but i'm still fighting to get my son's justice he deserves. >> he does deserve justice and we're trying to help you with that this morning. ralph, what do you think is finally going to be the tipping point for this president. fa
joining us now is his mother josephine and his uncle ralph terry.ood morning. >> i'm going to ask you this, when you hear the president say this over and over again almost like a broken record, you have a message for him. what's your reaction? >> well, i was very outraged when he made that comment because he knew that my son was a victim of fast and furious. and if that's not enough proof for him, he can come to michigan and i'll take him to the cemetery so him and i can have a...
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. >> josephine tyson is 100 years old today. guess where she's from? she is from washington, d.c. when i was a kid, 100 years ago. oh, it's sweet violins, anniversary time from south dakota. we have alvin and ruby pederson, married 75 years and they say one of the secrets to a happy marriage, dancing, morning, noon and night. can't beat that. mary jenkiewicz from north carolina. and she loves smucker's. that's it, that's all from washington at this time now. back to new york. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, bear grylls is here to tell bus his new show, and his survival guide for life. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> we're back now at 8:39 with famed survivalist and adventurer, bear grylls, hosting a new reality competition on nbc called "get out alive" and a brand-new book, "survival guide for life." bear, good to see you. always fun to have you here, especially when you don't have worms or grubs or anything in your pockets to share with me. >> i was going to say, you scrub up well. last time i saw you, you were in full mountaineering gear in a snow
. >> josephine tyson is 100 years old today. guess where she's from? she is from washington, d.c. when i was a kid, 100 years ago. oh, it's sweet violins, anniversary time from south dakota. we have alvin and ruby pederson, married 75 years and they say one of the secrets to a happy marriage, dancing, morning, noon and night. can't beat that. mary jenkiewicz from north carolina. and she loves smucker's. that's it, that's all from washington at this time now. back to new york. >> all...
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. >> josephine tyson is 100 years old today. guess where she's from? she is from washington, d.c.day. i used to listen when i was a kid, 100 years ago. oh, it's sweet violins, anniversary time from south dakota. we have alvin and ruby pederson, married 75 years and they say one of the secrets to a happy marriage, dancing, morning, noon and night. can't beat that. mary jenkiewicz from north carolina. and she loves smucker's. that's it, that's all from washington at this time now. back to new york. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, bear grylls is here to tell bus his new show, and his survival guide for life. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ >>> we're back now at 8:39 with famed survivalist and adventurer, bear grylls, hos
. >> josephine tyson is 100 years old today. guess where she's from? she is from washington, d.c.day. i used to listen when i was a kid, 100 years ago. oh, it's sweet violins, anniversary time from south dakota. we have alvin and ruby pederson, married 75 years and they say one of the secrets to a happy marriage, dancing, morning, noon and night. can't beat that. mary jenkiewicz from north carolina. and she loves smucker's. that's it, that's all from washington at this time now. back to...