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is it with weird if we call you greg, marcia, peter, bobby cindy?> when you are walking down the street, i can only imagine what people say to you. what's the number one people say? >> they say it's a sunshine day. >> they want to sing it? >> that. oh, my nose. >> what's your, peter? >> can you say pork chops? >> here is your change, ma'am. >> that's right. >> don't play ball in the house. >> that's right. >> get off my lawn. >> get off my lawn. >> we were thinking there was another you heard before, jan. >> everybody says it over and over. i don't know if you are sick of it? jan, jan, jan. we want to reclaim it for you. >> i love that. yeah. >> why do you think that was the phrase that stuck? like that was one of those weird things. >> i have no idea. >> why do you think? >> because it was on "saturday night live." a gal was portraying jan as a goofy person. that started the popularity of that clip. >> i think everyone connects with you and understands what it's like. >> like we're jan. >> what explains pork chops and applesauce? >> it's like not a
is it with weird if we call you greg, marcia, peter, bobby cindy?> when you are walking down the street, i can only imagine what people say to you. what's the number one people say? >> they say it's a sunshine day. >> they want to sing it? >> that. oh, my nose. >> what's your, peter? >> can you say pork chops? >> here is your change, ma'am. >> that's right. >> don't play ball in the house. >> that's right. >> get off my lawn....
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our first speaker is marcia bernicat, deputy secretary in the state department bureau of international environment and scientific affairs, she served as us ambassador to bangladesh and senegal among other posts. he has an extensive career in foreign service receiving an honorary doctorate of public service from lafayette college in 2018. we welcome you to the podium. >> good morning. thank you for the very kind introduction. mike and i learned we have common brooklyn roots and it is a real pleasure for me to be here today to welcome all of you to a retrospective look at the first year of implementing the president's global order strategy that will inform our efforts going forward. i am coming to you fresh off the plane from attending the un environmental assembly meeting in nairobi where water was a major focus. we are so pleased epa administrator wheeler, deputy administrator glick and many other us government and nongovernment supporters of the strategy are joining us here today and i want to thank president turk for being with us today, his leadership on water issues has a lasting i
our first speaker is marcia bernicat, deputy secretary in the state department bureau of international environment and scientific affairs, she served as us ambassador to bangladesh and senegal among other posts. he has an extensive career in foreign service receiving an honorary doctorate of public service from lafayette college in 2018. we welcome you to the podium. >> good morning. thank you for the very kind introduction. mike and i learned we have common brooklyn roots and it is a...
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marcia clark, she cross-examined a world renowned expert, a psychiatric expert, dr.spective patient is asked whether or not he hears voices, he may well adopt the suggestion and agree that he does, when in fact he does not. that can happen, can it not? >> it can happen, yes. >> so the fact that the defendant may have wanted to kill rebecca schaeffer if she was arrogant or because he felt she rejected him is not in itself evidence of a mental disorder or defect, is it? >> no, that isn't. >> i must say by the time dr. dietz got off the stand, i think even his knees were rattling a little bit. >> i grabbed the door, gun still in the bag, reached around, grabbed it on the trig, like this. phew. pow. >> his demeanor during those interviews was matter of fact. he shows no remorse, and there's not any sense that he saw anything wrong with what he had done. >> bullet hit her here. she was just screaming. "why? why?" she was screaming. she was just straight screaming. "why? why?" >> i watched it a few times thinking, "wait, there's something here." and i watched it again, and
marcia clark, she cross-examined a world renowned expert, a psychiatric expert, dr.spective patient is asked whether or not he hears voices, he may well adopt the suggestion and agree that he does, when in fact he does not. that can happen, can it not? >> it can happen, yes. >> so the fact that the defendant may have wanted to kill rebecca schaeffer if she was arrogant or because he felt she rejected him is not in itself evidence of a mental disorder or defect, is it? >> no,...
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and here to cover this, from both angles, are our regular supreme court analyst, marcia coyle, of thetional lawjo nal." and, hansi lo wang. he's on the census beat for npr. welcome to both-of-you. you were both in the courtroom today. hansi, i'll start with you. this really is the end of a long controversy, is it not? >> yes, this is a legal battl that officially started more than a year ago after commerce secretary wilbur ross, who oversees the census bureau,t announced tha planned to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. oodruff: remind us, hansi, what is it that experts at the census bureau themselves say the meaning of adding this question would be? what would the effect be, in their view? >> census bureau research suggests it's highly likely that households with non-citizen, and that could include some citizen is, would be veryur dised, scared to participate in the census if it were to include ans citip question. this is a very sensitive question, especially in this current litical climate of anti-immigrant rhetoric and also growing immigration enforcement. >> woodruff:
and here to cover this, from both angles, are our regular supreme court analyst, marcia coyle, of thetional lawjo nal." and, hansi lo wang. he's on the census beat for npr. welcome to both-of-you. you were both in the courtroom today. hansi, i'll start with you. this really is the end of a long controversy, is it not? >> yes, this is a legal battl that officially started more than a year ago after commerce secretary wilbur ross, who oversees the census bureau,t announced tha planned...
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reportero: tony dice que regresÓ al dÍa siguiente, entonces tambiÉn los recibiÓ marcia. >> ella me dicedo fue un montaje porque fue planificado. la idea era que se simularÁ que era un asalto, y que ella recibiera por lo menos algÚn golpe para que se viera como que era algo real. reportero: segÚn el periodista, dÍas antes de la cita para definir el divorcio, la esposa de adam habÍa estado ocupada trazando un plan. >> estuvo indagando sobre quiÉnes hacÍan asesinatos por encargo. reportero: las averiguaciones dejaron al descubierto que Áurea sabÍa que adama estaba mÁs muerto que vivo. >> involucrÓ a su hermana marge que siempre trabajÓ para ella, y en el negocio que le montÓ adam. el cuÑado, tambiÉn estuvo involucrado. reportero: luego de dÍas de bÚsqueda y preguntar a sus contactos en el bajo mundo, apareciÓ alex "el loco" pavón. >> el era poderoso y le decÍan " el loco" no porque tenÍa problemas psicolÓgicos sino porque se atrevÍa a hacer lo que los demÁs no se atrevÍan a hacer. Él se sustentaba vendiendo pelÍculas y series de mÚsica pirateados. en la estaba pasando mal. reportero: de ac
reportero: tony dice que regresÓ al dÍa siguiente, entonces tambiÉn los recibiÓ marcia. >> ella me dicedo fue un montaje porque fue planificado. la idea era que se simularÁ que era un asalto, y que ella recibiera por lo menos algÚn golpe para que se viera como que era algo real. reportero: segÚn el periodista, dÍas antes de la cita para definir el divorcio, la esposa de adam habÍa estado ocupada trazando un plan. >> estuvo indagando sobre quiÉnes hacÍan asesinatos por...
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one, marcia p. johnson, a transgender woman and a sex worker. she became very famous as an organizer and a political radical. actually ran for of his was. another individual, sylvia leber, also a transgender woman who became famous not only for illegal activity, but organizing homeless youth. in later decades, she developed an organization called star, which helped homeless youth get access to services, get them back to school, try to get them rehomed and try to get them off the streets and out of sex work. >> as you research, are there oral histories, other people you can talk to today who remember what happened? prof. potter: there certainly are. you can find them all over the place. esther newton just wrote a wonderful book called "my butch career." it has a wonderful account of the stonewall riot. another -- he started the first gay and lesbian bookstore in new york city which was really right next-door to the stonewall in. there is a gentleman who is a big -- who was a big activist at the time. he is still alive and still very politically a
one, marcia p. johnson, a transgender woman and a sex worker. she became very famous as an organizer and a political radical. actually ran for of his was. another individual, sylvia leber, also a transgender woman who became famous not only for illegal activity, but organizing homeless youth. in later decades, she developed an organization called star, which helped homeless youth get access to services, get them back to school, try to get them rehomed and try to get them off the streets and out...
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maureen mccormick played marcia on the show. in the episode from the 1960s, the tpeu tpeubg advertising al siblings get the measles. >> there's a new potential snag in the plan to ban all vaping products in san francisco. the examiner reports that the small business commission voted to oppose the ban. the commission chair suggests that the measure is the latest sign of a so-called nanny state. and a ban of e-cigarette sayles would hurt small businesses the worst. they care more about the health of young people than profit margins. they are supposed to vote sometime in the next few weeks. >>> city leaders may be considering a big revamp for muni leadership. muni has been taking big hits publicly, including a massive outing that left many commuters stranded. supervisors apparently looking at a lot of possibilities up to and including ousting mta leaders. the changes may be structural to allow for approved oversight. so far it is only in the talking stages. there is no timetable for concrete action. >> a city supervisor and communi
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chemists are saying exactly what marcia just said. scientists need to learn how to communicate better. i was trained in the sciences and i never was a practicing scientist. i went to journalism school and in journalism school i learned how to write. the story that we got in journalism school is a journalist can write about anything. a good journalist can do their homework and they can write about anything so you can write about politics. he can write about science. doesn't matter if you are a good journalist you would do a good job. at the time, this was 40 years ago i fundamentally disagreed with that analysis. now my views are moderated. i believe that the time because i was trained in the sciences that you have to know the sciences deeply if you wanted to write about them and what i saw in the daily press especially in the television press especially was the fundamentally flawed superficial treatment. this is not true of anyone on this panel by the way. the people on this panel right books and you can't the superficial and the look
chemists are saying exactly what marcia just said. scientists need to learn how to communicate better. i was trained in the sciences and i never was a practicing scientist. i went to journalism school and in journalism school i learned how to write. the story that we got in journalism school is a journalist can write about anything. a good journalist can do their homework and they can write about anything so you can write about politics. he can write about science. doesn't matter if you are a...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm marcia biggs in san pedro sula, honduras. >> and an update to marsha's report the end you saw giovanni leaving on duress but he never made it to the united states. the journey proved too difficult and too cold through the late winter andhis fear of being attacked again materialized inno hern mexico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: lemembering rapper nipsey huwho was killed over the weekend. ane history of northern ir with author patrick radden keefe on his new book, "say nothing." lid, ashley blaker offers his take on mocking on. in washington, tensions continue between congress and investigations of thustrump white the house democrats are to issue subpoenas in the coming days as the oversight committee investigates therump administration's security clearance process and the judiciary committee seeks the ll mueller report. congressional correspondent lisi desj joins me at the table. lisa desjardins joins me to explain all. this let's start with what
for the pbs newshour, i'm marcia biggs in san pedro sula, honduras. >> and an update to marsha's report the end you saw giovanni leaving on duress but he never made it to the united states. the journey proved too difficult and too cold through the late winter andhis fear of being attacked again materialized inno hern mexico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: lemembering...
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chemists are saying exactly what marcia just said. scientists need to learn how to communicate better. i was trained in the sciences and i never was a practicing scientist. i went to journalism school and in journalism school i learned how to write. the story that we got in journalism school is a journalist can write about anything. a good journalist can do their homework and they can write about anything so you can write about politics. he can write about science. doesn't matter if you are a good journalist you would do a good job. at the time, this was 40 years ago i fundamentally disagreed with that analysis. now my views are moderated. i believe that the time because i was trained in the sciences that you have to know the sciences deeply if you wanted to write about them and what i saw in the daily press especially in the television press especially was the fundamentally flawed superficial treatment. this is not true of anyone on this panel by the way. the people on this panel right books and you can't the superficial and the look
chemists are saying exactly what marcia just said. scientists need to learn how to communicate better. i was trained in the sciences and i never was a practicing scientist. i went to journalism school and in journalism school i learned how to write. the story that we got in journalism school is a journalist can write about anything. a good journalist can do their homework and they can write about anything so you can write about politics. he can write about science. doesn't matter if you are a...
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this woman named marcia moss asked me to come to her house. she showed me what was left of everything she owned. she showed me my house is destroyed. i only have two things to sustain me right now. one is my driveway, because i built it. she had this beautiful little rock inlay she did. and i'm proud of that. but the other thing that sustains me is hope that we're going to build clean energy future so that we reduce carbon dioxide so that the western united states is not consumed by these forest fires and she was happy that i provided her that hope. that's what an administration looks like, 100% clean electricity, millions of new jobs, a just transition, and this, it is time to end the gravy train of giving $27 billion to the oil and gas industry of hard-earned taxpayer money. that money needs to go -- >> governor. you just said 100% clean electricity and energy. what happens to the 1.2 million americans working in fossil fuel extraction and power generation. >> i appreciated her question. i wanted to ask the second part of your question. very
this woman named marcia moss asked me to come to her house. she showed me what was left of everything she owned. she showed me my house is destroyed. i only have two things to sustain me right now. one is my driveway, because i built it. she had this beautiful little rock inlay she did. and i'm proud of that. but the other thing that sustains me is hope that we're going to build clean energy future so that we reduce carbon dioxide so that the western united states is not consumed by these...
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." >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> you know they're going to sing, don't you think?d be signaling a tougher line on immigration and national security with the white house announcing yet another high-profile departure. nbc white house correspondent peter alexander joins us now with the very latest. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. the fallout is growing after the president's purge of the top officials at the homeland security, one top republican expressing concerns about what he calls a void of leadership. latest departure, secret service director, texalice, white house making that announcement less than 24 hours after homeland security secretary keers kierstjen nielsen resigned under pressure. risen dramatically in recent months, nielsen and the president resisted the way forward with nielsen resisting the president's push to reinstate the zero tolerance policy as a deterrence. this latest move or series of moves leaving at least ten key leadership positions across the trump administration without a permanent replacement from the pentagon
." >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> you know they're going to sing, don't you think?d be signaling a tougher line on immigration and national security with the white house announcing yet another high-profile departure. nbc white house correspondent peter alexander joins us now with the very latest. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. the fallout is growing after the president's purge of the top officials at the homeland security, one top republican...
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decision to sack four and a half thousand workers india it seems though is not on britain's signed marcia's has been and continues to be the sovereign nation for the cheek was. india didn't support britain's stance on syria in the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something on next guest agrees with all the u.k. media appears more interested in alleged rice's brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media advisor talked about the initial bond with a thanks for coming on the program donald trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence that u.s. soldiers have continued to fire at syrian soldiers they know this. is a theory that claiming to be thought i think that there is an up and thought they call money. casual. hundred sudan casualties and you know i would like the last one.
decision to sack four and a half thousand workers india it seems though is not on britain's signed marcia's has been and continues to be the sovereign nation for the cheek was. india didn't support britain's stance on syria in the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something on next guest agrees with all the u.k. media appears more interested in alleged rice's brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's...
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coming up tomorrow on the newshour we'll have more reporting from honduras, as special correspondent marcia biggs continues her series fleeing home thasm saul for this edition of pbs newshour weekend edition.rr i'm sreenivasan, thanks for watching. vey good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. ton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundatio. rosalindlter. inarbara hope zuckerberg. corporate fuis provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indidual and group retirement produhys. that'se're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. ed in part by... ♪ ♪ announcer 2: it all comes down to creating something unique. it's importatake pride in one's work and share expertise. ♪ announcer 2: edward jones is proud t
coming up tomorrow on the newshour we'll have more reporting from honduras, as special correspondent marcia biggs continues her series fleeing home thasm saul for this edition of pbs newshour weekend edition.rr i'm sreenivasan, thanks for watching. vey good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. ton melvin. the cheryl and philip...
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decision to sack four and a half thousand workers india it seems though is not on britain's side marcia's has been and continues to be the sovereign nation for the cheek was. india didn't support britain's stance on syria either voting with russia and china and indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something our next guest agrees with although u.k. media appears more interested in the alleged rises brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser talked about the initial bond with a thanks for coming on the program donald trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence that u.s. soldiers have continued to fire at syrian soldiers they know this. is a theory at claiming that we thought. terrorism up in fact they cause many civilian casualties. hundreds of sudan casualties you know i would like to ask one logical question we all know that russian air forces help the syrian army in fighting the terrorists that is a fact and that russia stands against terrorism in syria that they funded and their s
decision to sack four and a half thousand workers india it seems though is not on britain's side marcia's has been and continues to be the sovereign nation for the cheek was. india didn't support britain's stance on syria either voting with russia and china and indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something our next guest agrees with although u.k. media appears more interested in the alleged rises brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al...
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at 7am - the angry message from the actress who played marcia brady...keep growing. we )re back in 2 minutes. are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. here are the top stories on today in the bay-- we begin with a live look at downtown san jose-- happening today-- the city plans to discuss a change aimed at creating more space for you to dine and shop. the proposal would mean high-traffic businesses like restaurants and boutiques would go on the first floor of a building in certain parts of downtown. office space would be pushed up to the second floor and above. these are the corners of the city they )re focusing on. a first meeting to discuss the proposal is at 6-30 tonight at the martin luther king library. a gathering last night in southern california .. for the victims in saturday )s deadly shooting at a poway synagogue. they honored the 4 people who were shot during saturday )s pa
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i did find a reference to writing marcia rosen had done. way back then but if anyone's watching any members of the public that knows about this or has something in a shoe box somewhere it'd be great to find it. that's all. commissioner moore. >> commissioner: you're take the words out of my mouth and i worked in offices where many were under the beauty contest and didn't know what that meant and perhaps revisiting the proposition itself, m, and how it was meant to be applied. i would like to ask the commission to support that we have a special presentation and ask we add prop k to that discussion because there's many uncertainties particularly for us regarding that issue. both are propositions which were voted up by the voters many years ago, many decade ago. many of us were not on the planning commission nor did we participate in the dialogue that went on that the time. i'd ask as the commission support we take that and revisit the particulars of both propositions. >> clerk: if there's nothing further we can move to item 8, director's anno
i did find a reference to writing marcia rosen had done. way back then but if anyone's watching any members of the public that knows about this or has something in a shoe box somewhere it'd be great to find it. that's all. commissioner moore. >> commissioner: you're take the words out of my mouth and i worked in offices where many were under the beauty contest and didn't know what that meant and perhaps revisiting the proposition itself, m, and how it was meant to be applied. i would like...
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the team is so revered in lubbock, texas, they named a highway after the coach marcia sharp.not accustomed to handling the success yet. after saturday's big win they were setting fires and turning over cars near campus. i asked the red raiders players what they thought and the message they had for their fellow students. >> don't burn down lubbock before we can get back. i just hope nobody gets hurt. i heard it was crazy out there. >> don't do nothing too crazy. keep the city there for us when we get back. calm down. >> seems like they're losing their minds. chill out a little bit. i'm glad they're having fun, but like i said, calm down. >> i'm a little bit scared. >> you may want to mix in a nap today. the championship game is a late one. red raiders and cavaliers at 9:20 eastern. the women's championship took place in tampa. notre dame looking for back-to-back titles, taking on baylor. it was a nail biter. under ten seconds to go. cloe jackson gets the lay-up to go. baylor wins 82-81. their third national title in school history. first since 2012. if texas tech wins tonight,
the team is so revered in lubbock, texas, they named a highway after the coach marcia sharp.not accustomed to handling the success yet. after saturday's big win they were setting fires and turning over cars near campus. i asked the red raiders players what they thought and the message they had for their fellow students. >> don't burn down lubbock before we can get back. i just hope nobody gets hurt. i heard it was crazy out there. >> don't do nothing too crazy. keep the city there...
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here's the story of a lovely lady. 50 years after the launch of "brady bunch" show, greg, marcia, peter, jan, bobby and cindy are opening up. the cast talks about what fans say to them when they're walking down the street. >> they say it's a sunshine day. >> they want to sing it? >> that. oh, my nose. >> can you say pork chops and applesauce. >> he's a changed man. >> that's right. >> don't play ball in the house. >> that's right. >> get off my lawn. >> this morning they're also going to talk about their new hgtv show, a very brady renovation. you can watch the full interview coming up on the "today" show at 7:00 a.m. right after "today in the bay". >>. ♪ i think i'll go outside and work right now, someone is calling my name ♪ >> the summer sun is calling my name. >> i didn't listen to all of the words. >> sunshine day. >> that's an example of how you're singing the song and you think you're singing the right words. >> i thought i was. >> and someone is like, mmm, that's not it. so we have sunshine in our forecast today. and we are also going to see those winds starting to calm down. it
here's the story of a lovely lady. 50 years after the launch of "brady bunch" show, greg, marcia, peter, jan, bobby and cindy are opening up. the cast talks about what fans say to them when they're walking down the street. >> they say it's a sunshine day. >> they want to sing it? >> that. oh, my nose. >> can you say pork chops and applesauce. >> he's a changed man. >> that's right. >> don't play ball in the house. >> that's right....
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with the support of the pulitzer center, special correspondent marcia biggs and videographer julia galiano-riost to honduras to find out the fate of some of those sent home. >>ter: it's a scene that takes place again and again in this airport parking lot in san pedro sula. "i thought i would never see you again," weeps this 85-year-old woman. "i told you i would return one y," her grandson says. he's home ter five years of living illegally in the united ates. his family says he wasucorking constron in orlando when he was picked up for driving without a license, likely by local cops, and then deported by ice. the family didn't want to speak on camera. most of them didn't want to talk to us. "ty're laughing at us in t united states," one woman told me. around 500 deportees arrive here every week, and underneath thesu ace of what should be joyful reunions lies the tough reality of why they're coming home and what they now face. se if you're deported from the united states, yount on a plane. you are handcuffed at your ankles and your feet, with chains. shackled, right? >> reporter: amelia frank vit
with the support of the pulitzer center, special correspondent marcia biggs and videographer julia galiano-riost to honduras to find out the fate of some of those sent home. >>ter: it's a scene that takes place again and again in this airport parking lot in san pedro sula. "i thought i would never see you again," weeps this 85-year-old woman. "i told you i would return one y," her grandson says. he's home ter five years of living illegally in the united ates. his...
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in tonight's report, produced in partnership with the pulitzer center, specl correspondent marcia biggs and videographer julia galiano-rios traveled to lempira state, in far western honduras. >> reporter: it's a typical morning for catalina ayala, grinding corn to make the day's tortillas. it's the daily bread here in rul honduras, where famili live off the land, growing corn, beans, and coffee. her husband alfredo has been a corn farmer all his life. but, this is the last of the family's harvest. how much reserves of corn do you have before you run out? >> ( translated ): we have c enoughn for two months. 60 days. >> reporter: don alfredo's one of almost four million people struggling to survive in what's called central america's "dry corridor," an area that stretcs from costa rica to the mexican border. historically known for its lar rainfall, it earned the nickname in 2009, after a n.ought killed over half the crops in the reg accelerated by climate change, rainfall in the westeruras state of limpira has fallen sharply the last five ars. it's all dead. don alfredo says ten years ago,
in tonight's report, produced in partnership with the pulitzer center, specl correspondent marcia biggs and videographer julia galiano-rios traveled to lempira state, in far western honduras. >> reporter: it's a typical morning for catalina ayala, grinding corn to make the day's tortillas. it's the daily bread here in rul honduras, where famili live off the land, growing corn, beans, and coffee. her husband alfredo has been a corn farmer all his life. but, this is the last of the family's...
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including a lot of women, there were women at the forefront of this movement as well, kathleen rice, marciaudge, who were leading this group as well. and said we want change. after the election they said, okay, we're fine with her. look, i stick to my guns. i don't just talk about new leadership, i fight for it. i think that will make me a stronger nominee if i'm chosen to take on trump. but the fact of the matter is, this is who you get. i'm someone you may not always agree with, but you know where i stand. and the toughest job i ever had to do in my life was take an incredibly diverse group of americans, people from all over the country, different religious beliefs, different political beliefs, different races, different them united behind a common mission to serve our country in the most difficult circumstances imaginable. literally in the middle of a war half of us disagreed with. that kind of leadership is fundamentally what we need in the next commander in chief. there will be some women i've got win back. that's okay. that's okay. i'm proud to do that. i'm proud to take on that chall
including a lot of women, there were women at the forefront of this movement as well, kathleen rice, marciaudge, who were leading this group as well. and said we want change. after the election they said, okay, we're fine with her. look, i stick to my guns. i don't just talk about new leadership, i fight for it. i think that will make me a stronger nominee if i'm chosen to take on trump. but the fact of the matter is, this is who you get. i'm someone you may not always agree with, but you know...
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buenos dÍas, marcia. marcia: una alegrÍa estar con ustedes en la cocina.compartiendo. [habla en italiano] marcela: quÉ dijeron todos en nÁpoles que dijeron que eres el nÚmero uno del mundo? [hablen italiano] macerla: quÉ mÁs se necesita para ser el mejor pizzero? >> mucho corazÓn. ana. y te cagaste -- acabaste la pizza antes de traernos. marcela: comÍ dos pizzas deliciosas. ademÁs, como la más es liviana, no te sienta mal. yisus: ademÁs, respeta mucho de la receta original. esta feliz con su salsa y su albahaca. ademÁs, la pasiÓn que le ponen a la comida. marcela: y se necesita mucho corazÓn para ser el mejor del mundo. ana: y con ustedes, tenemos una gran invitada el dÍa de hoy. ya lo sabe. de las 10:00 a.m. por aquÍ por "despierta amÉrica". vamos al mensaje. nos debes la pizza... alan: estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook, instagram y snapchat. mantente informado y revisa tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamÉrica.com, univisiÓnow y nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ [cantan] francisca: yo soy fanÁtica. todas las canciones me l
buenos dÍas, marcia. marcia: una alegrÍa estar con ustedes en la cocina.compartiendo. [habla en italiano] marcela: quÉ dijeron todos en nÁpoles que dijeron que eres el nÚmero uno del mundo? [hablen italiano] macerla: quÉ mÁs se necesita para ser el mejor pizzero? >> mucho corazÓn. ana. y te cagaste -- acabaste la pizza antes de traernos. marcela: comÍ dos pizzas deliciosas. ademÁs, como la más es liviana, no te sienta mal. yisus: ademÁs, respeta mucho de la receta original....
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host: that was marcia's experience in mechanicsburg, pennsylvania.viewers couple share their experience about this process. for the eastern intentional -- eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8001 for mountain and pacific time zones. let's go to richard in ohio. caller: good morning. host: so you had experience with a grand jury? caller: yes, i was on a grand jury for probably three months. host: telus a little bit about the experience. caller: as the previous caller difficult.s with -- on the table. many of the cases were unpleasant to listen to. learned a lot about the jurisprudence. i really wasn't impressed with the whole operation. it became obvious it was a fishing expedition. of course, that's what it is. but what i didn't like is people listen to the prosecutor and try to read between the lines what he was conveying, and they became was always settled the way the jury was sure he wanted it to go. almost like he didn't even need a jury. host: what kind of cases were you hearing information about? caller: all kind of cases. police corrupti
host: that was marcia's experience in mechanicsburg, pennsylvania.viewers couple share their experience about this process. for the eastern intentional -- eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8001 for mountain and pacific time zones. let's go to richard in ohio. caller: good morning. host: so you had experience with a grand jury? caller: yes, i was on a grand jury for probably three months. host: telus a little bit about the experience. caller: as the previous caller difficult.s with -- on...
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the actress who played marcia brady, maureen mccormick, is upset that anti-vaxxers are using an oldensodehave been surging in states, including new york, washington, and california. the cdc says so far this year 695 cases of measles have been reported across 22 states. the most since the disease was declared eliminated in the u.s. nearly two decades ago. just last week in california nearly 1,000 students and faculty at ucla and cal state l.a. were quarantined after it was discovered they could have been exposed to the measles on campus. >> if you are not immunized, that is the risk. >> reporter: hundreds cleared after proving they were vaccinated. as officials highlight the importance of getting immunized, anti-vaxxers have turned to a surprising source to fuel their campaign. ♪ "the brathe brady bunch ♪ >> what are you doing home from school? >> they sent me home. measles. >> reporter: in an episode of the "brady bunch" that aired 50 years ago all six brady siblings come down with the measles. >> are you serious? >> well, he got all the symptoms. a slight temperature, a lot of dots and a
the actress who played marcia brady, maureen mccormick, is upset that anti-vaxxers are using an oldensodehave been surging in states, including new york, washington, and california. the cdc says so far this year 695 cases of measles have been reported across 22 states. the most since the disease was declared eliminated in the u.s. nearly two decades ago. just last week in california nearly 1,000 students and faculty at ucla and cal state l.a. were quarantined after it was discovered they could...
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it is ohio democrat marcia fudge questioning the education secretary over a proposed $5 billion programo offer tax credits for donations, private school tuition, and other programs. [video clip] >> i have never been aware of attacks credit that is a 100% credit. so now we have already decided that we are going to make rich people reach -- richer with the tax cuts, poor people about the same, middle-class we hurt with more taxes. now you got them running up to take advantage of these tax credits. let me love you -- let you give money to schools to take a 100% tax credit, it's the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard. bye-bye any other name it's a voucher and something to benefit the rich. madam secretary, are you aware that alabama and florida have state tuition tax programs and shown at no improvement in ?cademic programs for students >> you are wrong. >> send me that data, please. >> i would be happy to. >> you say in your remarks, as well as in your written testimony that this proposal takes not one cent from local public school students or public school teachers. you did that in y
it is ohio democrat marcia fudge questioning the education secretary over a proposed $5 billion programo offer tax credits for donations, private school tuition, and other programs. [video clip] >> i have never been aware of attacks credit that is a 100% credit. so now we have already decided that we are going to make rich people reach -- richer with the tax cuts, poor people about the same, middle-class we hurt with more taxes. now you got them running up to take advantage of these tax...
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one person, marcia maas, was a resident of a community of about 200 mobile homes up in the foothillsles, until the woolsey fire came through and devastated the neighborhood. i went up and saw it, and she asked me to come see the remains of her homes before i left -- ever home before i left. it was just a bunch of charred aluminum. it was pretty devastating. she told me she lost everything, literally everything except two things. one, her driveway. she had made this driveway with in laid rock. she was very proud of it. this fire could not take away my driveway, she said. she also said it took away her hope we are going to seek climate change. we need to allege president will put the climate change as the number one priority in the united states so that she can have hope. i am committed to doing that. i will tell you what. i know something about this and wrote a book about it years ago. i introduced bills in 2003. i know this -- if this is not job one, this is not going to get done. we cannot but climate change on a checklist. we can't put it on a things to do list. right now, i am the
one person, marcia maas, was a resident of a community of about 200 mobile homes up in the foothillsles, until the woolsey fire came through and devastated the neighborhood. i went up and saw it, and she asked me to come see the remains of her homes before i left -- ever home before i left. it was just a bunch of charred aluminum. it was pretty devastating. she told me she lost everything, literally everything except two things. one, her driveway. she had made this driveway with in laid rock....
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provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable marcia blackburn, a senator from the state of tennessee, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, presidet pro tempore. the presiding officer: the majority leader. is en scen madam president. --. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i ask to speak to the senate for one minute as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: on tuesday i spoke about the clinton investigation, and i want to reiterate one very serious issue. the f.b.i. apparently had highly classified information potentially relevant to the clinton investigation in its possession. the f.b.i. drafted a memo in may of 2016 to get access to the information. that memo said review of the information was necessary to complete the investigation. now sadly, that memo was never sent. how could the f.b.i. finish the investigation of the clintons if they never got access to all the potential relevant information? congress needs to know
provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable marcia blackburn, a senator from the state of tennessee, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, presidet pro tempore. the presiding officer: the majority leader. is en scen madam president. --. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i ask to speak to the senate for one minute as if in morning business. the presiding officer:...