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aunt josephine. it's great to see you. did you have any trouble getting here ? what does it look like ? - charming. - so, what does it take to get a drink around here ? here you go, aunt josephine. now, where's the bride ? yes. si. si. well, here's the thing. katherine's dying to meet every one of you, and so she-- well. actually-- she's not here yet. she's not here yet. she's not ? no. she's not here because-- because she had to go home and check on her wedding dress. so when is she going to be here ? very shortly i am sure. maybe you should phone her. you can use my office. thank you, mr. brashov. make it fast. i don't have all night. musica ! what will you do when this program is over ? do you have plans for tomorrow or the next day ? that's what this episode is about talking about the future. another way to talk about the future... is to use the word "will." well, i can say one thing about the future... without fear of being wrong. i "will" be back in the next episode with more "word play." would you mind repeating your name one more time, please ? - my name
aunt josephine. it's great to see you. did you have any trouble getting here ? what does it look like ? - charming. - so, what does it take to get a drink around here ? here you go, aunt josephine. now, where's the bride ? yes. si. si. well, here's the thing. katherine's dying to meet every one of you, and so she-- well. actually-- she's not here yet. she's not here yet. she's not ? no. she's not here because-- because she had to go home and check on her wedding dress. so when is she going to...
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this person caught my eyes, her name is josephine sportela. josephine, come on down! -- josephine, i love your outfit. come out here so everybody can see your look. >> thank you. >> wendy: turn that way. let's start with your necklace, which i love. >> the necklace is from it etsy.com. >> wendy: i know that it site. good one. >> i love it. >> wendy: i love the color popped shir this beautiful. >> thank you. the blazer is walter baker from macy's. i got it for $100. the shirt is express, $50. leggings 20 bucks, cheap. and the shoes $40 on sale from steve madden. >> wendy: and i love the detail of the back of the blazer how it goes up. it's really cute. here, jees feen. here is your diva fan. >> thank you. >> wendy: everybody, to learn more about josephine's look, go to wendyshow.com. to wendyshow.com. too big. right back. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >> wendy: i finally got a chance to meet dr. phil. dr. phil, i loved having you here. you were so entertaining a
this person caught my eyes, her name is josephine sportela. josephine, come on down! -- josephine, i love your outfit. come out here so everybody can see your look. >> thank you. >> wendy: turn that way. let's start with your necklace, which i love. >> the necklace is from it etsy.com. >> wendy: i know that it site. good one. >> i love it. >> wendy: i love the color popped shir this beautiful. >> thank you. the blazer is walter baker from macy's. i got...
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i think that his wife, josephine hopper, was a great collaborator with him.d i think hopper is so good at showing women in states of contemplation, in reverie, in sadness. so he does endow them with an emotional life. he also shows them in various occupations-- they're in the workplace, or they're eating out, or they're waiting on tables. but they aren't all just a nude or a model in a room. so i think that he does see them as human beings, and although they're caught in the same blighted social transactions as the men are, i think he's an equal opportunity depressive in that respect. (narrator) hopper had his detractors-- they pointed to his clumsy handling of human figures and the strange lack of sensuality in the women he painted. (dr. judith barter) he could sometimes be an awkward painter. his figures in particular can be very awkward, but he doesn't concentrate on his figures so much, i don't think, as he does really on the space that they occupy. so that it's the mood he's after and not a literal description of the room or the figure. (narrator) in 192
i think that his wife, josephine hopper, was a great collaborator with him.d i think hopper is so good at showing women in states of contemplation, in reverie, in sadness. so he does endow them with an emotional life. he also shows them in various occupations-- they're in the workplace, or they're eating out, or they're waiting on tables. but they aren't all just a nude or a model in a room. so i think that he does see them as human beings, and although they're caught in the same blighted...
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this is reality for josephine and her three children. life has been a bitter struggle for them after the death of her husband. he was the only provider for the family. so josephine does odd jobs like washing clothes to feed her children. but josephine is frail because she has a life-threatening disease. many days she doesn't have the strength to work so her children often go hungry. we just drink water and we stayed the whole day. when mildred's father was alive, he took care of their family and life wasn't this hard. in kenya the effects of severe poverty and the raging aids crisis have devastated one family after another. fathers and mothers have been struck down by disease and millions have died. single parents like josephine are struggling to provide for their children. hunger for them is a painful, daily reality. but there is hope for children like mildred and her brothers. you can provide food for a hurting, hungry child and it only takes $15 a month. with the help of compassionate people like you feed the children is able to provi
this is reality for josephine and her three children. life has been a bitter struggle for them after the death of her husband. he was the only provider for the family. so josephine does odd jobs like washing clothes to feed her children. but josephine is frail because she has a life-threatening disease. many days she doesn't have the strength to work so her children often go hungry. we just drink water and we stayed the whole day. when mildred's father was alive, he took care of their family...
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josephine had been disowned several years ago. >>> a 59-year-old man is dead. apparently from a very rare infection. his family says butch kunitski was fishing for crab in volusia county when a wound on his ankle became infected. they thought it was a spider bite but some kind of killer bacteria got in the wound and the man was dead within hours. >> it's horrifying. it's just horrifying. they did everything. they tried multiple antibicyc s antibioticses. we were tempted to make our own signs and post them on the tree. >> so far 20 cases of that bacteria in the state. nine fatal and one near the same spot where that poor man died. authorities say you should protect yourself if you're going into warm sea water near shell fish. >>> no evidence of any wrong doing in the horrific arizona wildfire that killed 19 elite firefighters in june. that's according to a new report relieved this past weekend. the disaster marked the worse loss of life in a u.s. wildfire since 1933. the 116 page report details how the team was suddenly engulfed in flames and found that both the
josephine had been disowned several years ago. >>> a 59-year-old man is dead. apparently from a very rare infection. his family says butch kunitski was fishing for crab in volusia county when a wound on his ankle became infected. they thought it was a spider bite but some kind of killer bacteria got in the wound and the man was dead within hours. >> it's horrifying. it's just horrifying. they did everything. they tried multiple antibicyc s antibioticses. we were tempted to make...
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nearly a third of all josephine county residents are using food stamps. a return to the old logging days would be a big mistake. they opposed a bill that passed the house last week which would put 1.8 million-acres of oregon forest land into a trust to be managed for timber harvesting. the bill would make it much harder for groups to sewage to block timber sales. >> this would be a giveaway of public land that would be managed exclusively for timber with all the damage that would come about from clear-cutting on steep slopes, from the loss of salmon, the loss of these public values. >> reporter: so far there has been no action on the bill in the senate, if it were to pass senior advisors of president obama said they will recommend a veto. meanwhile timber counties continue to lay off deputies and let prisoners out of their jails. jenna? jenna: dan, thank you. jon: an international manhunt underway now for the so-called "white widow." she is a british fugitive suspected of playing a role in the kenya mall massacre. the latest coming up in a live report. >>
nearly a third of all josephine county residents are using food stamps. a return to the old logging days would be a big mistake. they opposed a bill that passed the house last week which would put 1.8 million-acres of oregon forest land into a trust to be managed for timber harvesting. the bill would make it much harder for groups to sewage to block timber sales. >> this would be a giveaway of public land that would be managed exclusively for timber with all the damage that would come...
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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 could 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.
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 could see the people, the young people. i can see...
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. >>> joseph degraw is suing her granddaughter stephanie in the amount of $1,030 for back rent josephine stephanie has not paid. >> miss degraw, you are suing stephanie degraw for back rent she owes you. >> yes, that's correct. >> and what is your relationship to miss degraw? >> she's my granddaughter. >> so what's your relationship like with grandma? >> well, up until coming here today, your honor, i felt like our relationship was fine. >> why? >> you know, i moved in with her under the agreement that i would pay my bills down and get on better standing with my career. >> what is your career? >> i'm an artist. >> how old are you? >> i'm 30, your honor. >> okay. grandma, is that the understanding, that she could, this 30-year-old could just move in and pay her bills and catch up? >> no, it wasn't -- it wasn't my understanding. i feel really bad being in court suing my granddaughter, but in january, she had lost her job and she had a boyfriend, but she broke up with him, and so she was without a place to stay, so she asked if she could come and stay with me. i said well, it will only be t
. >>> joseph degraw is suing her granddaughter stephanie in the amount of $1,030 for back rent josephine stephanie has not paid. >> miss degraw, you are suing stephanie degraw for back rent she owes you. >> yes, that's correct. >> and what is your relationship to miss degraw? >> she's my granddaughter. >> so what's your relationship like with grandma? >> well, up until coming here today, your honor, i felt like our relationship was fine. >>...
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things are so bad in southern oregon that josephine county lost their last mill a few years -- months ago and with that, the closure of that mill, they lost 86 good-paying, family-wage jobs. a lack of timber revenue has left the county with only one patrol deputy and burglary has gone up 49.7%, theft's up 25% and disorderly conduct's up 17% in one year. at a recent round table i held, the sheriff told me, and quote, i've seen better law enforcement in third world countries than we have in josephine county, closed quote. and remember, the sheriff spent time in law enforcement in bosnia. he knows of which he speaks. it's so bad that just a year ago a woman called 911 because her ex-boyfriend was breaking into her home. and he had assaulted her the week before. she was told several times by dispatch that there were no deputies available and then was told, and i quote, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away? the woman was then assaulted and raped. these are real issues for our rural communities today. it's clear the status quo is not working for fami
things are so bad in southern oregon that josephine county lost their last mill a few years -- months ago and with that, the closure of that mill, they lost 86 good-paying, family-wage jobs. a lack of timber revenue has left the county with only one patrol deputy and burglary has gone up 49.7%, theft's up 25% and disorderly conduct's up 17% in one year. at a recent round table i held, the sheriff told me, and quote, i've seen better law enforcement in third world countries than we have in...
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and just recently we lost another one in josephine county, the rough and ready mill closed. they were ready to invest $2 million in upgrades and said we can't count on a timber supply off the federal lands that surround them. there went 87 jobs. want to show you another picture. i used it before over the years. it's indicative bhaps in a fire. this is caleb and ashley after the fire that burned 140,000 acres. 2007. it just shows the devastation these young children out there. what does it mean for our kids? the chairman asked about that. the oregon department of education says 60% of the schoolchildren in the county where this fire occurred lived in are eligible for free and reduced lunch. there's poverty all over the west, and there's a way to end that and produce jobs and revenue and have healthy forests rather than what we see it today. the chairman's bill would have sustainable yield the forest can produce and only harvest half of that with a sustainable yield and only on a land that's suitable for timber harvest. says if you're going to appeal a plan you have to at leas
and just recently we lost another one in josephine county, the rough and ready mill closed. they were ready to invest $2 million in upgrades and said we can't count on a timber supply off the federal lands that surround them. there went 87 jobs. want to show you another picture. i used it before over the years. it's indicative bhaps in a fire. this is caleb and ashley after the fire that burned 140,000 acres. 2007. it just shows the devastation these young children out there. what does it mean...