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the importance of freedom to matilda. freedom above her own personal and family security. >> the house itself was a stop in the underground railroad. the gage's help many freedom takers as they came through on their way to canada or trying to escape enslavement. after the fugitive slave act was passed, a petition was circulated. the fayetteville baptist church, where the gage's were members. gage was only one of 2 people in the congegration willing to sign to openly defy the fugitive slave act. it's not that she and the other person were the only ones the congregation that believed in abolition, that wanted to help these people. they were just the only 2 brave enough to sign it. the penalties were steep at the time. in addition to the financial penalty, she also would have had six months in jail. just for helping one person. as a mother it simply would not have been possible. it was a huge risk. if she believed in something -- and you see this throughout her life -- if she believes in a cause, she acted on that belief no
the importance of freedom to matilda. freedom above her own personal and family security. >> the house itself was a stop in the underground railroad. the gage's help many freedom takers as they came through on their way to canada or trying to escape enslavement. after the fugitive slave act was passed, a petition was circulated. the fayetteville baptist church, where the gage's were members. gage was only one of 2 people in the congegration willing to sign to openly defy the fugitive...
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the importance of freedom to matilda. freedom above her own personal and family security. >> the house itself was a stop in the underground railroad. the gage's help many freedom takers as they came through on their way to canada or trying to escape enslavement. after the fugitive slave act was passed, a petition was circulated. the fayetteville baptist church, where the gage's were members. gage was only one of 2 people in the caucasian willing to sign to openly defy the fugitive slave act. it's not that she and the other person were the only ones the congregation that believed in abolition, that wanted to help these people. they were just the only 2 brave enough to sign it. the penalties were steep at the time. in addition to the financial penalty, she also would have had six months in jail. just for helping one person. as a mother it simply would not have been possible. it was a huge risk. if she believed in something -- and you see this throughout her life -- if she believes in a cause, she acted on that belief no mat
the importance of freedom to matilda. freedom above her own personal and family security. >> the house itself was a stop in the underground railroad. the gage's help many freedom takers as they came through on their way to canada or trying to escape enslavement. after the fugitive slave act was passed, a petition was circulated. the fayetteville baptist church, where the gage's were members. gage was only one of 2 people in the caucasian willing to sign to openly defy the fugitive slave...
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in the case of matilda on broadway it takes for very special and insightful little girls. meet alexandra, mattea command riley mcdonald. those are the four rotating matilda's that caught me -- lesson, one taken straight out of the pages of this classic children's book that had broadway in 2017. >> five nominations and this year was named time magazine's number one show of the year. >> a children's show, but really it's like an adult and a children's show. >> i was blown away. they come out. so much so that i lost sight of the important weapon that they reminded me out, bullying is never okay. >> do you guys think it's okay? >> no. >> right? >> absolutely. that's true. >> a part of a very physically demanding production. it is my duty to put myself in the shoes, so i tried my hand. >> this. yeah. a squash. >> this inspired me to head on over to the theater. bill: tell me, you mentioned bullying a couple of times. is it a public service announcement? a great command attending place? >> definitely not. it's an underlying message throughout. i read the book when i was younger.
in the case of matilda on broadway it takes for very special and insightful little girls. meet alexandra, mattea command riley mcdonald. those are the four rotating matilda's that caught me -- lesson, one taken straight out of the pages of this classic children's book that had broadway in 2017. >> five nominations and this year was named time magazine's number one show of the year. >> a children's show, but really it's like an adult and a children's show. >> i was blown away....
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i love getting to work with the different matildas. who told me she really thought she felt it was like a love story. they find each other and they grow together. > you have a beautiful voice. the show was wonderful. for a real short synopsis, for someone who isn't familiar with the story. what is it if you were going to bring your family out right now. >> i think it's a story about a young girl who is struggling to change her world for the better. it's about standing for what she believes in and also for imagination, and the value of that in the life of young people. sometimes it's something that we sometimes don't value. we cut programs for arts and for music and stuff like that. i think this is a really good thing for young people to see. that sort of imagination in story telling is important because it allows you to shape your own world. i think it's really great. the kids love theville ands, too. they laugh at the villians. a wonderful show for the whole family. if you want to bring your own family, remember right now, matilda is
i love getting to work with the different matildas. who told me she really thought she felt it was like a love story. they find each other and they grow together. > you have a beautiful voice. the show was wonderful. for a real short synopsis, for someone who isn't familiar with the story. what is it if you were going to bring your family out right now. >> i think it's a story about a young girl who is struggling to change her world for the better. it's about standing for what she...
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i'll let you do it. >> and you can see matilda the musical playing now through november 29 at the academy fantastic. >> yes, they are great. >> okay. >> better than my to the it's costume i'm supposed to be a pirate okay. >> are you a pirate. >> arggh. >> earlier in the week we got meet a twerking penguin. >> ♪ >> here's the best shot here. >> the booty is the best shot. look at that. that is a twerkinging penguin. couple this? and this is a holiday gift. >> yes. >> holiday gift. >> he's wrapping a christmas song. >> can't wait for the toys. >> i went into wal-mart and saw there's a twerking santa. >> that's pit bug, yeah. >> wait a minute. we're having a twerk fest. you go the to turn them booty to booty. >> get the side shot. are you ready. >> yes. turn it and two booties. >> let me get out of the way. >> here you go. >> go eagles beat those buccaneers. [laughter] >> there's your shot of the day. >> ♪ does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proo
i'll let you do it. >> and you can see matilda the musical playing now through november 29 at the academy fantastic. >> yes, they are great. >> okay. >> better than my to the it's costume i'm supposed to be a pirate okay. >> are you a pirate. >> arggh. >> earlier in the week we got meet a twerking penguin. >> ♪ >> here's the best shot here. >> the booty is the best shot. look at that. that is a twerkinging penguin. couple this? and...
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. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring syracuse, the matilda gage, one of the nation's early feminist. in the became involved national women's rights convention, the c-span staff recently visited sites about syracuse's history. ♪> what an exciting thing going on. to me, it would start not only with the cross, of course, the game we are playing here, and it has a whole history of itself. it has always been part of our history, part of our .ntertainment our enjoyment, and are medicine, to help our people. >> the women are very important. be on her the women in this event. ♪ >> with all the things that happened with the loss of land, the forced removal of our people, diseases, wars, we have really been diminished as a people with our lands, coulter, haveages, and are ways been attacked, not only physically, but through policies. for us to be hosting all the anntries today is quite accomplishment, to say the least. my position is one of the traditional leadership of the shoshone. the women choose the leaders. they are the grandmothers and they give out names for all the children.
. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring syracuse, the matilda gage, one of the nation's early feminist. in the became involved national women's rights convention, the c-span staff recently visited sites about syracuse's history. ♪> what an exciting thing going on. to me, it would start not only with the cross, of course, the game we are playing here, and it has a whole history of itself. it has always been part of our history, part of our .ntertainment our enjoyment, and...
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i tell matilda we're going to investigate this place.s happening, the crimes need to be exposed. >> be very careful if you go, she warns me. it's like the devil's cave. >> such an eye-opening report there. you can head to cnn.com/freedom and see how you can change our flight of freedom campaign and help end modern slavery. we'll be right back. >>> now, this may be a tempest in a coffee cup. star bucks removed symbols of the holiday season from its cups this year for a simpler, all red design. in a video that has gone viral, a former pastor says star bucks made this move because they hate jesus. star bucks says they're trying to make an environment of inclusion and diversity. donald trump showed off dance moves on saturday night live. some critics say his performance didn't live up to the hype, but the episode brought in the show's biggest ratings in years. we have a look at some of the highlights. >> i would say expectations were absolutely huge for donald trump's premier on snl. anticipation for weeks before he stepped on the stage last
i tell matilda we're going to investigate this place.s happening, the crimes need to be exposed. >> be very careful if you go, she warns me. it's like the devil's cave. >> such an eye-opening report there. you can head to cnn.com/freedom and see how you can change our flight of freedom campaign and help end modern slavery. we'll be right back. >>> now, this may be a tempest in a coffee cup. star bucks removed symbols of the holiday season from its cups this year for a...
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"matilda and the ramsay bunch." >> jimmy: "matilda and the ramsay bunch." >> it's about them having fun and, just yeah. >> jimmy: and cooking, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but making fun stuff. she's got the bug. she knows how to cook. >> she's got the bug. if it's sunday, this weekend she's up two baftas. for the bafta kids on sun night. >> jimmy: f >> yeah really good. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's big. [ inaudible ] you know, being a dad. yeah. >> i know, i know. so special. >> jimmy: and, yeah, when you were 14, do you think you could ever host a show? >> no chance. nowhere near it. nowhere near it. no, i think i was too busy trying to play soccer. >> jimmy: ye always fantastic. i got to say congr "master chef >> thank you. >> jimmy: because, yo great with the kids. i just love, the kids are so cute. and we're going to hav them out tonight. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i'm goi and i just feel bad. [ laughter ] but, you know, it happen again, it happens in life. you know, you sometimes and, you know, going to call them an id sandwich, you know. [ light laughter ] they see the bread
"matilda and the ramsay bunch." >> jimmy: "matilda and the ramsay bunch." >> it's about them having fun and, just yeah. >> jimmy: and cooking, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but making fun stuff. she's got the bug. she knows how to cook. >> she's got the bug. if it's sunday, this weekend she's up two baftas. for the bafta kids on sun night. >> jimmy: f >> yeah really good. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's big. [...
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>> i play keira's aunt, and gabriel ebert, who won the tony for "matilda" -- i play his mother. and some people say that i am slightly manipulative or narcissistic, but i don't think so. i don't view her like that. she is somebody who is a very frightened woman, a very little-village woman, and wants what she wants, as well. i spoke to the priest yesterday. he is happy to marry you the sunday after next. that will give us time to prepare. there won't be many guests, of course, but i'm sure one or two from the village will want to come once they hear the news. >> i told someone at work i'd go but...i suppose i could change it. >> i think you must, dear. >> it is an intense evening of theater. what do you want people to walk away with? >> what i really want them to take away is really what emile zola, who wrote the novel, wanted people to know, which is that if you only think about yourself and you only go for what your desires are and what your wants are and you think about no one else, there can be dire consequences. >> keira knightley isn't the only big name making a broadway d
>> i play keira's aunt, and gabriel ebert, who won the tony for "matilda" -- i play his mother. and some people say that i am slightly manipulative or narcissistic, but i don't think so. i don't view her like that. she is somebody who is a very frightened woman, a very little-village woman, and wants what she wants, as well. i spoke to the priest yesterday. he is happy to marry you the sunday after next. that will give us time to prepare. there won't be many guests, of course,...
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. >> reporter: lead researchers doctor matilda a the chair of the pediatrics at einstein medical center says, most four years olds have their own devices and family income, in longer matters. >> what we conclude is that in this community ownership is pretty much universal. >> reporter: she says that marks an ending of the digital device where income determined who did and didn't have devices. the study shows most parents used technology to distract and entertain toddlers while they were out and doing errands. 28 percent use them to get kid to sleep. >> it is after their sleeping habits, things of all nature. it is not a great idea to start immediately so soon. >> reporter: this research did not look at impact of toddlers using devices work or not it is good or bad for them but experts say it is always best when parents get involved and interact with their children and the technology. but, less than one years old using a phone. >> before they might be able to walk, or speak a whole sentence. >> i had an -- look at this. >> yes. >> not anymore. >> thanks, i appreciate it. >>> historic oce
. >> reporter: lead researchers doctor matilda a the chair of the pediatrics at einstein medical center says, most four years olds have their own devices and family income, in longer matters. >> what we conclude is that in this community ownership is pretty much universal. >> reporter: she says that marks an ending of the digital device where income determined who did and didn't have devices. the study shows most parents used technology to distract and entertain toddlers while...
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. >> well, max chalmers is a journalist at new matilda magazine which focuses on asylum seekers joinede. max thanks fox with us. first of all bring us up-to-date with what you are hearing is the situation on christmas island now. >> well, as far as we know at the moment there is a sort of a standoff that's developed. the original protest started with a small group of men in the center around 11:00 p.m. last night. it has then spread and we are hearing from reports there are about 25 men in the center and holding themselves up and are attempting to negotiate with the australian department of immigration and the guards around the center who have been removed from the center. >> what do we know about the asylum seeker's death an iranian kurdish man who was said to have psychological problems. >> look, at the moment we are still trying to confirm that. refugees groups that stay in contact with the people in the did he he tension centers suggested that is the case. we understand that he was an iranian cured, and he was somebody who had been out of detention. he had actually been found to be
. >> well, max chalmers is a journalist at new matilda magazine which focuses on asylum seekers joinede. max thanks fox with us. first of all bring us up-to-date with what you are hearing is the situation on christmas island now. >> well, as far as we know at the moment there is a sort of a standoff that's developed. the original protest started with a small group of men in the center around 11:00 p.m. last night. it has then spread and we are hearing from reports there are about 25...
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our trip to syracuse also takes us to the matilda joshua engaged home, one of the first women's rights champions. her speech at a women's rights convention in 1852 launched her into national prominence on the subject of women suffrage. >> she was 26 at the time with four children. she learned at the convention is going to occur, she writes the speech, and she travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. had not contacted any of the organizers. she was not on the program. they said you have to be involved in this, they do not do that, she just showed up. she sat in the crowd. when there was a quiet moment, she marched up on stage and, trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. and she gives this incredibly moving speech. , she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. cities weekend, c-span's tour, tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on book tv, and sunday afternoon on american history tv on c-span3. with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. the national archives recently heard from a group of political cartoonists about their work and how te
our trip to syracuse also takes us to the matilda joshua engaged home, one of the first women's rights champions. her speech at a women's rights convention in 1852 launched her into national prominence on the subject of women suffrage. >> she was 26 at the time with four children. she learned at the convention is going to occur, she writes the speech, and she travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. had not contacted any of the organizers. she was not on the program....
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. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endohn: they do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. >>> yeah, double high five. i can tot wait to watch donald trump on snl. you know it's going to be great even though that nbc and them have cut ties. both sides have seen the benefit of hosting. trump wants a platform and now here is another party that might benefit. you. a benefit group has decided to forego and cut to the emotional quick. they're offering $5,000 in
. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endohn: they do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. >>> yeah, double high five. i can tot wait to watch donald trump on snl. you know it's going to be great even though that nbc and them have cut ties. both sides have seen the...
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. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endhey do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. week. "strange inheritance" starts n now. >> a farmer with a unusual hobby, a huge collection. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors, buzz that make youic centric? >> he spent a lifetime and a pretty penny amassing it. jamie: a treasure trove of valuable americana or a heard of white elephants. >> dad, you are running out of room. where are you going to put them all?
. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endhey do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. week. "strange inheritance" starts n now. >> a farmer with a unusual hobby, a huge collection. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors, buzz that make youic centric? >>...
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. ♪ ♪ well, more than 100 kids took part in matilda today. what they can do to change the world. >> i love that. the philadelphia zoo introduced two of their newest residents, meet the zoo's two red panda cubs, they were born in june and taken care of behind the scenes, they were also known as bear cats, their population is in decline and the local zoo officials say they are committed to saving them and the cubs haven't been named yet and the zoo is looking for input before the public names them. >> still ahead here today if you have not signed up for health care plans, you can navigate the open enrollment process. >> one minute she was standing in line and the next she was on the ground, why police in ohio a woman attacked a complete stranger while waiting in line at wal-mart. >> and find bridges and rail sets and locomotives in the thomas the train catalog, but one mom says you won't find any girls. how she discovered the gender gap. >> we are live at sesame place, where it's looking a lot like the holidays, they are prepping for the very m
. ♪ ♪ well, more than 100 kids took part in matilda today. what they can do to change the world. >> i love that. the philadelphia zoo introduced two of their newest residents, meet the zoo's two red panda cubs, they were born in june and taken care of behind the scenes, they were also known as bear cats, their population is in decline and the local zoo officials say they are committed to saving them and the cubs haven't been named yet and the zoo is looking for input before the public...
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. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endhey do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. now. >> a century old movie theater, passion of small town businessman. >> his dying words were, angela, don't let the theater go. >> that could be a long haul. >> anything that could go wrong went wrong. >> are final credits about to role? >> did he know you would step up? >> i didn't get to tell him. i am sorry. >> will there be an encore performance. >> do you think to yourself, i wish my grandfather would have left me the house. >> so many times more than you know.
. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endhey do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. now. >> a century old movie theater, passion of small town businessman. >> his dying words were, angela, don't let the theater go. >> that could be a long haul. >>...
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our trip to syracuse also takes us to the matilda joslyn gage home, one of the nation's first women's right champions. her speech at a women's right convention in 1852 lost her into national prominence on the subject of women's suffrage. she's 26 at the time and has had four children are ready. she learns at the convention it's going to occur, and she writes a speech and travel to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. gage hadn't contacted any of the organizers, she wasn't on the andram, she hadn't asked said matt be involved in this. she just shows up. and she waits in the crowd, and when there's a quiet moments, and the,es up on stage trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. and she gives this incredibly let syracuse, sustain her name for radicalism. from that moment, she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. >> this weekend, watch c-span , and sunday afternoon at 2:00 in american history tv on c-span3. visitingn cities tour, cities across the country. >> during the kennedy at administration the white house naval photographic center proved a variety
our trip to syracuse also takes us to the matilda joslyn gage home, one of the nation's first women's right champions. her speech at a women's right convention in 1852 lost her into national prominence on the subject of women's suffrage. she's 26 at the time and has had four children are ready. she learns at the convention it's going to occur, and she writes a speech and travel to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. gage hadn't contacted any of the organizers, she wasn't on the...
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. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the end they do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. detective wheeler, upbusiness.c. good night. next lou dobbs keeps right here on fox business. :good evening everybody. talk of donald trump's decline is over stated. a brand new poll shows trump leading the republican race with the backing of 26 percent of the gop voters. voters also identifying trump as the best candidate on the economy, and the most likely to beat hillary clinton. tonight we exam the fox news poll, and it's coming up. >>> also more reasons 2for democrats and republicans and
. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the end they do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. detective wheeler, upbusiness.c. good night. next lou dobbs keeps right here on fox business. :good evening everybody. talk of donald trump's decline is over stated. a brand new poll shows...
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. >> oh, matilda, what am i going what am i going to do? >> oh, t.r. >> wow. >> it's amazing i continued to get work in show business, a, and that -- that -- clearly from that scene, that soap opera was cancelled right after that. >> immediately. >> we call it the krakowski >> do you remember what was happening in that scene? you were speaking to a bunny, it would appear. >> i think my character had run away and join the circus because hi found out i was -- my character's name was p.r. >> yes. >> because they couldn't think of a name for her and it was the runaway. >> it was t.r. for the runaway. >> t.r., wow. this one i didn't know until yesterday. the babysitter was played in "fatal attraction" by jane krakowski. >> worse than flashback. >> oh, my goodness. >> tell me about this role. what's going on here. what have we got? >> that was actually my 19th birthdts when i filmed that scene. >> really. >> and i had a few other scenes in the movie which were cut out and i got a lovely letter from the director saying we're see sorry that you wer
. >> oh, matilda, what am i going what am i going to do? >> oh, t.r. >> wow. >> it's amazing i continued to get work in show business, a, and that -- that -- clearly from that scene, that soap opera was cancelled right after that. >> immediately. >> we call it the krakowski >> do you remember what was happening in that scene? you were speaking to a bunny, it would appear. >> i think my character had run away and join the circus because hi found...
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. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endohn: they do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. >>> just as job brought is coming back, is capitalism under attack? hi everyone i am brenda and this is bulls and bears. the white house rejecting the keystone pipeline while protestors from london to chicago bash capitalism and now ahead of tuesday's fox business debate union activists are fuelling for a higher minimum wage will this attack drive a stake through the job market. joining us is john layfield and
. >> it is a coordination of thousands of people and that matilda and. >> and then to promote the endohn: they do it without force. millions of people are motivated to cooperate voluntarily to trade with people or speak their language. and so much more that is our show. we will see you next week. >>> just as job brought is coming back, is capitalism under attack? hi everyone i am brenda and this is bulls and bears. the white house rejecting the keystone pipeline while...
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of john's close allies, close friends was a baron, a few years afterward fell out because his wife matilda left on that they knew what happened, not a good idea. john assumes he fell out with william, and by every means possible, use the royal law to pursue him, took away -- will officials to seize as many of his positions as he could, hounded him through wales and ireland and eventually william was exiled to france. however their eldest son, not so lucky. they fell into john's hands. it was said when the dungeon door was open they found mother and sons huddled together and the mother had gone mad with starvation. john was widely fox besides all this to be cool, and chivalrous, cowardly and untrustworthy and this is an age with actual the matter day. you can get to any political position being and chivalrous and cowardly and untrustworthy and it is coincidental that the presidential season is beginning to bet in the 13 century people cared if you were and chivalrous, cowardly or cool. they certainly cared about john, in the spring of 1215 to began an armed uprising, the army of god and the
of john's close allies, close friends was a baron, a few years afterward fell out because his wife matilda left on that they knew what happened, not a good idea. john assumes he fell out with william, and by every means possible, use the royal law to pursue him, took away -- will officials to seize as many of his positions as he could, hounded him through wales and ireland and eventually william was exiled to france. however their eldest son, not so lucky. they fell into john's hands. it was...
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. >> reporter: matilda says she was sexually harassed in the military which contributed to her drug abuse just made seven months clean. >> reporter: in the past addiction prevented many vets from being eligible for housing, but today treatment and housing go hand in hand. >> this is one area where washington has actually worked. >> reporter: worked for some, yes, but for many employers and landlords the perceived stigma of homelessness remains. even when these veterans...
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greg: that is matilda. before that, we were the witness to a wedding. they got married downtown in the city. rosanna: very nice. judge silver's courtroom. greg: i had to put him in line. rosanna: judge silver watches us. >> greg: he snubbed one of the morning shows and he was telling us about the morning shows and i said excuse me, judge, the ed withing. rosanna: he mentioned my name and you had to get him back on track. greg: yes, that is true. rosanna: it was beautiful. we have a video of the wedding. it was beautiful until the any way. audrey: people were out friday night. the weather was so nice. rosanna: you never know. people were going about business as usual. at the same time paying respects to paris. greg: mike woods' sister is being or being ordained. >> we are expecting beautiful weather. 54 central park right now. that is close to normal high for the year. elsewhere across the northeast, the readings in the 40s. we are in the 30s in williams williamsport. clear skies. we have the high pressure, and day. we have a weak cold front passing thro
greg: that is matilda. before that, we were the witness to a wedding. they got married downtown in the city. rosanna: very nice. judge silver's courtroom. greg: i had to put him in line. rosanna: judge silver watches us. >> greg: he snubbed one of the morning shows and he was telling us about the morning shows and i said excuse me, judge, the ed withing. rosanna: he mentioned my name and you had to get him back on track. greg: yes, that is true. rosanna: it was beautiful. we have a video...
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i love the number 13 -- >> it's my friend matilda isabella's birthday. wish her a very happy birthday. >> all right. good day to maybe have a birthday. >> yes, a significant day. >> okay. >> anyway, let's take a look outside. thank goodness that rain is out of here, but it's windy. >> looks nice. very fall-like, doesn't it? >> it does. although temperatures are going to warm up next week crazy time. >> yeah. >> all right. good day's coming right back. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees, lattes, and macchiatos. enjoy every sip of the new this holiday, i can count on my aunt judy once again, going off list. and knowing right when my packages arrive. so that's two things. introducing real time delivery notifications. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you. it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. >> i love angie stone. this is her song. she's going to perform for us in the 9:00 hour. she's got a performance, i think, at w.b
i love the number 13 -- >> it's my friend matilda isabella's birthday. wish her a very happy birthday. >> all right. good day to maybe have a birthday. >> yes, a significant day. >> okay. >> anyway, let's take a look outside. thank goodness that rain is out of here, but it's windy. >> looks nice. very fall-like, doesn't it? >> it does. although temperatures are going to warm up next week crazy time. >> yeah. >> all right. good day's coming...
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gong to last weekend it was matilda's birthday. >> what i do saturday night. >> i can't help but look. >> sarld what did i do? i went to the theater. i saw misery with bruce willis. >> you know how i feel about you blowing your money on tickets. i worry about you financially. >> i worry your sleep. >> a lot of concern. >> you're a beg girl. >> that's it just get some sleep when you can. [laughter] rosanna: you know what happened to me on the weekend you still get up and go 4:30, it's saturday i don't have to get up now. i'm not listening to my body, obviously. [laughter] let's go to anna. greg: nothing to offer right now. rosanna: let's talk about the soup. so upset when i heard about it. i haven't watched it since they took us off the soup. they loved you on the soup. >> a sigh of relief because the soup is ending you've seen the show that pokes fun at tv show moments while after many year of many hosts, the show has been canceled. featured us on the show a few times. >> if you doesn't, you're a [bleep] idiot. >> so color is pail and malic -- >> i went to high school with her. >> mad
gong to last weekend it was matilda's birthday. >> what i do saturday night. >> i can't help but look. >> sarld what did i do? i went to the theater. i saw misery with bruce willis. >> you know how i feel about you blowing your money on tickets. i worry about you financially. >> i worry your sleep. >> a lot of concern. >> you're a beg girl. >> that's it just get some sleep when you can. [laughter] rosanna: you know what happened to me on the...
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. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring syracuse, the matilda gage, one of the nation's early feminist. in the became involved national women's rights convention, thepa
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our trip to syracuse takes us to the matilda jocelyn gage home. her speech at a women's rights convention in 1852 launched her into national prominence. >> matilda jocelyn gage is 26 at the time and has had four children already. she learns the convention is going to occur. she writes a speech and she travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter helen leslie with her. now gage hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she wasn't on the program. she just shows up. and she waits in the crowd. and when there's a quiet moment, she marches up on stage and trembling takes the podium and begins to speak. and she gives this incredibly moving speech. let syracuse sustain her name for radicalism. from that moment, she goes on to become a leader in the woman's movement. >> this weekend watch c-span's cities tour beginning saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3. the c-span cities tour working with our cable affiliates in visiting cities across the country. >>> on the next "washington journal" senator ga
our trip to syracuse takes us to the matilda jocelyn gage home. her speech at a women's rights convention in 1852 launched her into national prominence. >> matilda jocelyn gage is 26 at the time and has had four children already. she learns the convention is going to occur. she writes a speech and she travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter helen leslie with her. now gage hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she wasn't on the program. she just shows up. and she waits in the...
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our trip to syracuse takes us to matilda jocelyn cage's home.peech in 1825 launched her to prominence on women suffrage. >> she learns that the convention is going to occur. she writes the speech and she travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter helen leslie with her. now gauge hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she wasn't on the program. she wrote to her and said i want to be involved. she just shows up. and she waits in the crowd. and when there's a quiet moment she marches up on stage and trembling takes the podium and begins to speak. and she gives this incredibly her nameeech sustained from radicalism. from that moment she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. >> beginning on saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the c-span's cities tour working with our cable affiliates at visiting cities across the country. president obama has said the united states would accept 10,000 refugees including syrians this year. thursday the u.s. house is expected to vote on legislation to don't strig requirements for syrian refugee
our trip to syracuse takes us to matilda jocelyn cage's home.peech in 1825 launched her to prominence on women suffrage. >> she learns that the convention is going to occur. she writes the speech and she travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter helen leslie with her. now gauge hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she wasn't on the program. she wrote to her and said i want to be involved. she just shows up. and she waits in the crowd. and when there's a quiet moment she marches...
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our trip takes us to the matilda joslyn gage home.vention ina 1852 launched her into ofminence on the subject suffrage. >> and she was 26 at the time. she learns that the convention will occur here and she writes this in speech and travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter. had not contacted any organizers. she was not on the program. she has not -- seven, can i be involved -- she just shows up. she waits in the crowd. during a quiet moment, she marches on stage and, trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. she gives this incredibly moving speech. from that moment, she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. announcer: watch our city tour tonight at 8:00 on c-span2 and sunday on american history tv on c-span3. next, from washington journal, a discussion on what france is doing in response to terror attacks in paris. then a look at cyber security jo --hnwith john waters watters. then, landmark cases continues youngstown versus sawyer. collects we will be discussing france's it tends to build a coalition to de
our trip takes us to the matilda joslyn gage home.vention ina 1852 launched her into ofminence on the subject suffrage. >> and she was 26 at the time. she learns that the convention will occur here and she writes this in speech and travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter. had not contacted any organizers. she was not on the program. she has not -- seven, can i be involved -- she just shows up. she waits in the crowd. during a quiet moment, she marches on stage and, trembling,...
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cartridges syracuse also take this to the matilda engaged, the nation's first women and her speech and women's rights convention the launcher into national prominence on the subject of women's suffrage. >> to have four children already and learned it will ocher and writes a speech to bring her oldest daughter with her. they had not contacted any of the organizers and asked and there is a quiet moment to march up onstage trembling takes the podium and begins to speak. with an incredibly moving speech to go on to become a leader in the women's movement. >> did i feel prepared? yes for a first of all, i wasn't elected it didn't make that much difference but the difference between the vice president's wife and the president's wife is because of vice president wife can say anything and nobody cares if you say one thing as a president's wife, that was a lesson i had to learn. >> barbara bush used the office to promote literacy in raise awareness of hate -- aids and homelessness she also was only the second first lady besides abigail adams big -- to be a wife and mother of a president. first
cartridges syracuse also take this to the matilda engaged, the nation's first women and her speech and women's rights convention the launcher into national prominence on the subject of women's suffrage. >> to have four children already and learned it will ocher and writes a speech to bring her oldest daughter with her. they had not contacted any of the organizers and asked and there is a quiet moment to march up onstage trembling takes the podium and begins to speak. with an incredibly...
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our trip to syracuse also takes us to the matilda jocelyn gauge home, one of the nation's first women'srights champion s her speech in 1852 at the women's convention launched her international prominence on the subject of women's suffrage. >> 26 at the time and has had four children already. she learns that the convention is going to occur. she writes a speech, and she travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter helen leslie with her. now, gage hadn't contacted organizers. she wasn't on the program. she hadn't asked lucretia mott who had written to her and said may i be involved in this. she just shows up, and she waits in the crowd. and when there is a quiet moment, she marches up onstage, and trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. and she gives this incredibly moving speech. let syracuse sustain her name foricalradicalism. from then she goes on to about leader in the women's movement. >> beginning saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern, ob book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, work wig our cable affiliates and visiting citi
our trip to syracuse also takes us to the matilda jocelyn gauge home, one of the nation's first women'srights champion s her speech in 1852 at the women's convention launched her international prominence on the subject of women's suffrage. >> 26 at the time and has had four children already. she learns that the convention is going to occur. she writes a speech, and she travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter helen leslie with her. now, gage hadn't contacted organizers. she wasn't...
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our trip to syracuse also takes it to the matilda joslyn gage home come one of the nation's first women's rights champions. her speech at a woman's rights convention in 1852 launched her into our national -- national prominence. >> she is 26 at the time and has had four children already. she learns that the convention is going to occur and writes the speech and travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter helen with her. hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she wasn't on the program, hadn't asked lucretia mott. she just shows up. she waits in the crowd. when there is a quiet moment, she marches onstage and, trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. and she gives this incredible syracuseeech and let's sustain it. from that moment, she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. >> this weekend, what the tour beginning saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates are visiting cities across the area. carter reacted to the terrorist attacks in paris earlier this we
our trip to syracuse also takes it to the matilda joslyn gage home come one of the nation's first women's rights champions. her speech at a woman's rights convention in 1852 launched her into our national -- national prominence. >> she is 26 at the time and has had four children already. she learns that the convention is going to occur and writes the speech and travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter helen with her. hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she wasn't on the...
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our trip also takes us to the matilda joslyn gage home one of the first women's race champions -- rights champions. she was 26 of the time and had four children already. she learned the convention will andr, she writes a speech travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter with her. gage had not contacted any of the organizers. shewasn't on the program, just shows up. she waits in the crowd. a quiet moment she marches up on stage and, trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. she gives this incredibly moving speech. from that moment, she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. >> this weekend, what's the cities tour beginning 8:00 eastern on c-span's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. working withur, our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> attorney general loretta lynch of a joint news briefing to talk about u.s. law enforcement response to the pampas terrorist attacks. this follows news that isis has released a video threatening an attack in new york city. ms. lynch: good afternoon, everyone. and thank you all for coming this afternoo
our trip also takes us to the matilda joslyn gage home one of the first women's race champions -- rights champions. she was 26 of the time and had four children already. she learned the convention will andr, she writes a speech travels to syracuse bringing her oldest daughter with her. gage had not contacted any of the organizers. shewasn't on the program, just shows up. she waits in the crowd. a quiet moment she marches up on stage and, trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. she...
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and also, the matilda gates home. >> she was 26 at the time, has had four children already.s the convention is going to occur. writes a speech. and travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. now, gage hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she hadn't asked the head, and asked, can i be involved in this? she just shows up, waits in the crowd. and when there's a quiet moment, she marches up on stage and trembling, takes the podium, and begins to speak. she gives this incredibly moving speech, let syracuse sustain her name for radicalism. from that moment, she goes on to become a leader in the women's movement. >> this weekend, watch c-span's cities tour, saturday at 8:00 p.m. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> recently, the u.s. house passed a surface transportation bill. the senate passed its own version, $9 billion more. their conference committees met to discuss a long term package. this is about two hours. >> i see we're joined by mr. defazio by video. first i'd like to welcome the members
and also, the matilda gates home. >> she was 26 at the time, has had four children already.s the convention is going to occur. writes a speech. and travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. now, gage hadn't contacted any of the organizers. she hadn't asked the head, and asked, can i be involved in this? she just shows up, waits in the crowd. and when there's a quiet moment, she marches up on stage and trembling, takes the podium, and begins to speak. she gives this...
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he was a company by the ambassador, matilda. very concerned about the effects of conflict minerals in 1500 you get what is having a central africa. and as you may recall it's not just a drc, the democratic republic of congo. this kind of the countries covered by this. as he put it, it's not a conflict minerals boycott around an african boycott, the way that 1502 has been implemented. you said so yourself, i will spare you the whole regurgitation of your own speech october of 2013, but you said quote but as the chair of the sec i must question as a policy of using the federal securities laws and sec powers of mandatory disclosure to accomplish these goals, referencing the goals of which i think we all share, certainly you and i do share, of making sure that the laudable goals of reducing conflict, keeping extortion out of the marketplace and those kinds of things is very true. there was a letter that we have asked for along with chairman hensarling, chairman royce and the subcommittee chairman garrett sin chew on february 25. you
he was a company by the ambassador, matilda. very concerned about the effects of conflict minerals in 1500 you get what is having a central africa. and as you may recall it's not just a drc, the democratic republic of congo. this kind of the countries covered by this. as he put it, it's not a conflict minerals boycott around an african boycott, the way that 1502 has been implemented. you said so yourself, i will spare you the whole regurgitation of your own speech october of 2013, but you said...