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i will loan you the mona lisa." and created a new awareness of art as a tool for diplomacy. mr minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading artistic power in the world, france. from washington, the mona lisa travelled to new york, where a million more people stood in line to see her. the visit was a milestone in the history of art, an event that even today has been hard to equal. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. temperatures on the way down in the lead—up to the easter weekend. low pressure close by. so it's looking unsettled. some rain around in the day ahead from this first area of low pressure, has been some uncertainty about how far north the wet weather is going to get. still a little bit about that. south wales, southern england most likely to see some wet weather, but it may push further north to parts of wales and the midlands into east anglia as the day goes on, getting some showers, a
i will loan you the mona lisa." and created a new awareness of art as a tool for diplomacy. mr minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading artistic power in the world, france. from washington, the mona lisa travelled to new york, where a million more people stood in line to see her. the visit was a milestone in the history of art, an event that even today has been hard to equal. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. and you can get in touch with me and most...
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i will only use the mona lisa.ated a new awareness of art asa and created a new awareness of art as a tool for diplomacy. as a -- mr minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading artistic power in the world, france. from washington, the mona lisa travelled to new york, where1 million more people stood in line to see her. the visit was a milestone in the history of art, and event that even today has been hard to eat. he jane o'brien, that even today has been hard to eat. hejane o'brien, bbc news, washington. —— beat. the last time i saw the mona lisa was two weeks ago at the louvre. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. it's the third day in our series on indian agriculture. today, the issue of food waste is discussed. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. stay with us. hello. temperatures on the way down in the lead up to the easter weekend. low pressure close by. it is looking unsettled. some rain around in the day ahead in its first area of low pressure, there has b
i will only use the mona lisa.ated a new awareness of art asa and created a new awareness of art as a tool for diplomacy. as a -- mr minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading artistic power in the world, france. from washington, the mona lisa travelled to new york, where1 million more people stood in line to see her. the visit was a milestone in the history of art, and event that even today has been hard to eat. he jane o'brien, that even today has been hard...
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i will loan you the mona lisa."t as a tool for diplomacy. mr minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading artistic power in the world, france. from washington, the mona lisa travelled to new york, where a million more people stood in line to see her. the visit was a milestone in the history of art, an event that even today has been hard to equal. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. it's the third day in our series on indian agriculture. today, the issue of food waste. 40% of india's fruit and vegetables are spoiled from a lack of refrigeration. we'll hear what can be done to tackle this huge problem. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures. the chinese president, holding talks in beijing with the north korean leader, kim jong—un. there was speculation mr kim was on his first foreign trip in seven years and that is after a train associated with the north korean leadership was spotted in the chinese capital. china has traditio
i will loan you the mona lisa."t as a tool for diplomacy. mr minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading artistic power in the world, france. from washington, the mona lisa travelled to new york, where a million more people stood in line to see her. the visit was a milestone in the history of art, an event that even today has been hard to equal. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. it's the third day in our...
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i will loan you the mona lisa. >> the mona lisa established the national galleries international reputation, and created a new awreness of art as a tool diplomacy. mr. kennedy we in the united states are grateful for this loan frothe leading artistic power in the world, france. >> from washington, the mona lisa travel to new york, where a miion more people stood in line to see her. the visit s a milestone in the history of art, an event that even today has been hard to equal. jane: i love that story. i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching bbc world news america.>> ith the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, sosw you ipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust.ro download nowselected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we spe our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin chisel. we strip away everythi
i will loan you the mona lisa. >> the mona lisa established the national galleries international reputation, and created a new awreness of art as a tool diplomacy. mr. kennedy we in the united states are grateful for this loan frothe leading artistic power in the world, france. >> from washington, the mona lisa travel to new york, where a miion more people stood in line to see her. the visit s a milestone in the history of art, an event that even today has been hard to equal. jane:...
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and how jackie kennedy leeward -- leeward -- luring the mona lisa from the louvre. a look back on the remarkable voyage to america. d >> this was s that changed america, and only jackie kennedy could have pulled it off. jane: welcome to our viewers on pundic television in america around the globe. the diplomatic rift between russia and the west over the nerve agent gas used is deepening. untoday, 25 ies have responded with similar actions, expelling envoys. b russiames washington and says it will retaliate. our correspondent starts our coverage from moscow.lo steve: it s like a game show, but this was russian tv ow the diplomat with the west. the names in the frames, the string of countries who have expelled russian diplomats over the salisbury attack. 26 countries have ordered expulsions. moscow's point is that the west has got it in for russia. this is not about former agents. this is about containing russia. creating problemssi for rusa, which is sovereign and independent. steve: could a diplomatic war morph into something moreda erous? >> this confrontation has
and how jackie kennedy leeward -- leeward -- luring the mona lisa from the louvre. a look back on the remarkable voyage to america. d >> this was s that changed america, and only jackie kennedy could have pulled it off. jane: welcome to our viewers on pundic television in america around the globe. the diplomatic rift between russia and the west over the nerve agent gas used is deepening. untoday, 25 ies have responded with similar actions, expelling envoys. b russiames washington and says...
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finally to you, mona. you have written a book with a very provocative title, "headscarves and hymens." you say the arab world needs a sexual revolution. what exactly do you mean by that? >> i mean by sexual revolution, the declaration that i own my body, and from that, everything that i fight for is a revolutionary act. when i fight against domestic violence, it's a revolutionary act. when i fight against female genital mutilation, it's a revolutionary act. when i fight against the guardianship system in saudi arabia, which i think lies at the heart of the misogyny and patriarchy there, it's a revolutionary act. and when i say i own my body, it doesn't belong to the state or the home or the church or the mosque or the temple and it's my right to have sex with whomever i choose, with a man, with a woman, with whatever permutations. and with the hashtag, when i talk about the sexual revolution in the middle east and north africa, i'm also talking about the entire world. that's the part i happen to be from. i
finally to you, mona. you have written a book with a very provocative title, "headscarves and hymens." you say the arab world needs a sexual revolution. what exactly do you mean by that? >> i mean by sexual revolution, the declaration that i own my body, and from that, everything that i fight for is a revolutionary act. when i fight against domestic violence, it's a revolutionary act. when i fight against female genital mutilation, it's a revolutionary act. when i fight against...
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so welcome mona. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> next to mona we have kelsey harkness. she's a senior producer at the heritage foundation daily signal. also co-host of the weekly podcast, problematic women. i love that title. she's also the 2017, 2018 tony blakely fellow at the steamboat institute. contribute tore to the federal list and editor at bright which is daily email for women by women. welcome, kelsey. >> thank you. >> and to my immediate left, i've got ashley mcgwire. ashley writes and speaks widely about religion, feminism, politics. she is the author of another renn rennery book, sex scandal, the drive to abolish male and female. and ashley's writing has appeared in the wall street journal, time, many other places. she lives in washington d.c. with her husband and three children. welcome, ashley. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> all right. we have a lot to cover so we'll get right to it. you know, as the publisher of regnery, i have worked with many high profile women, including ann poll tear, second later pence, of course mona and ashley. and there is a
so welcome mona. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> next to mona we have kelsey harkness. she's a senior producer at the heritage foundation daily signal. also co-host of the weekly podcast, problematic women. i love that title. she's also the 2017, 2018 tony blakely fellow at the steamboat institute. contribute tore to the federal list and editor at bright which is daily email for women by women. welcome, kelsey. >> thank you. >> and to my immediate left, i've...
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[applause] marji: mona, what gets you riled up?ona: i agree with everything my fellow panelists have said and i could say that the misuse of data like the so-called $.77 on the dollar figure, which is a statistic impossible to kill, even though it is false, but i will twist this around a bit and say that i'm disappointed in people on our side for being hypocrites about sexual harassers and abusers of women who are in our party who are sitting in the white house, who bragged about their extramarital affairs, who bragged about mistreating women and, because he happens to have an r after his name, we look the other way. we don't complain. this is a party that was ready to endorse the republican party, endorse roy moore for the senate and the state of alabama, even though he was a credibly accused molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that. >> there has been this explosion of sexual harassment scandals. in many cases, accusation has been equal to conviction. of sexual harassment scandals. inthey get accuse
[applause] marji: mona, what gets you riled up?ona: i agree with everything my fellow panelists have said and i could say that the misuse of data like the so-called $.77 on the dollar figure, which is a statistic impossible to kill, even though it is false, but i will twist this around a bit and say that i'm disappointed in people on our side for being hypocrites about sexual harassers and abusers of women who are in our party who are sitting in the white house, who bragged about their...
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. - and the mona lisa is a great example. - the best example. i mean, he starts painting the mona lisa when he's in late middle age, in 1503, he was born in 1452, so he's in his 50s, and it's for a cloth merchant in florence, it's his wife, lisa! for 16 years, leonardo carries it around with him. - schlepping it around, right? on mules. - on mules across the alps to get into france, where he's gonna die, and the king of france is his patron. and hundreds of layers of very thin brushstrokes of glaze, as he perfects, for example, the corner of the lips. when he started doing it, he hadn't done all of his anatomy work. but then he dissects a human eye, discovers that the center of the retina sees black and white detail, the corners of the retina sees shadows better, and so he keeps perfecting the smile, so the black and white detail in the edge of the smiles turn down, the shadows and colors turn up, so the smile is interactive, as your eyes wander past it, the smile lights up, and goes off. this is something that was just not just perfectionism, i
. - and the mona lisa is a great example. - the best example. i mean, he starts painting the mona lisa when he's in late middle age, in 1503, he was born in 1452, so he's in his 50s, and it's for a cloth merchant in florence, it's his wife, lisa! for 16 years, leonardo carries it around with him. - schlepping it around, right? on mules. - on mules across the alps to get into france, where he's gonna die, and the king of france is his patron. and hundreds of layers of very thin brushstrokes of...
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they are immortal masterpiece of leonardo da vinci, mona lisa is now in america. harbour after the perilous voyage a cross new york harbour after the perilous voyage across the atlantic amid serious misgivings by many art experts not to mention the french public. it will be the artistic attraction of all time. they have ensured that said an estimated $100 million. the visit by the world's most famous painting was made possible by the most famous woman at the time, jackie kennedy. this was 88 days that changed america and only jackie kennedy could 88 days that changed america and onlyjackie kennedy could have pulled it off. 2 million people lined up in the long snaking lines at the national gallery and that the metropolitan museum of art, and imagine, some of them had never set footin imagine, some of them had never set foot in a museum before. the mona lisa was taken under police escort to the national gallery in washington and placed in the vaults. experts had just a few weeks to recreate the humidity and temperature of the louvre before being put on display. tem
they are immortal masterpiece of leonardo da vinci, mona lisa is now in america. harbour after the perilous voyage a cross new york harbour after the perilous voyage across the atlantic amid serious misgivings by many art experts not to mention the french public. it will be the artistic attraction of all time. they have ensured that said an estimated $100 million. the visit by the world's most famous painting was made possible by the most famous woman at the time, jackie kennedy. this was 88...
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caller: hello, mona. i feel like this democrats, we start thinking, do the right thing, explain things right and it will work out, and republicans are like, whatever it takes, we will do it. the nature of this election, the 3 million votes one way, squeezed in, and all of a sudden, he asked 80% of the country was on his side and he nominates all these people with 1970's and from the 1960's south, jeff sessions, the epa guy to shut that down and so on. i would like to know, can you imagine the right-wingers, especially if the situation were researched -- were reversed, and you had the popular vote, and hillary squeezed in like that, can you imagine the love and cooperation is to mark -- cooperation? all the republicans to slammed and now that were crazy, and, it turns it could only be because it can dohem that if you this, you might lose. the only thing they care about is getting reelected. that is what they are going to do, and it is sad. god bless you all. host: thank you, from california. that: i would
caller: hello, mona. i feel like this democrats, we start thinking, do the right thing, explain things right and it will work out, and republicans are like, whatever it takes, we will do it. the nature of this election, the 3 million votes one way, squeezed in, and all of a sudden, he asked 80% of the country was on his side and he nominates all these people with 1970's and from the 1960's south, jeff sessions, the epa guy to shut that down and so on. i would like to know, can you imagine the...
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. >> today we're going to talk about the mona lisa heist. >> how they pour their slurred words into theouths of super stars like jack black. >> he painted this painting -- >> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. we begin with the mysterious death of a woman with ties to royalty found hanging from a r oyshe>>oundhanging. >> reporter: way rebecca zaau died was straung enough. >> having it happened is so shocking. >> reporter: the beautiful 32-year-old found dead hanging from the balcony, naked, gagged. authorities determine it was a suicide. >> it was obvious she was murdered. >> who does that? no. >> reporter: the family pointing fingers on the wrongful death suit. rebecca's farmly was royalty in the country once known as burma. >> she was excited about life. >> reporter: a new boyfriend, he had a little boy named max. >> max loved ree becca. she was extremely attentive and warm. >> dana wasn't crazy about the new girlfriend. >> someone else is going to be around your child. >> i thought we had a good working relationship tog
. >> today we're going to talk about the mona lisa heist. >> how they pour their slurred words into theouths of super stars like jack black. >> he painted this painting -- >> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. we begin with the mysterious death of a woman with ties to royalty found hanging from a r oyshe>>oundhanging. >> reporter: way rebecca zaau died was straung...
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. >> today we're going to talk about the mona lisa heist. >> how they pour their slurred words into theouths of super stars like jack black. >> he painted this painting -- >> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 >>> number one in just 60 seconds. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches your taste can match your budget. that green living doesn't have to cost much green. we believe that you should always have room for the little things. and that your dream kitchen should work as hard as you do. ikea family members get 15% back when you spend $2000 or more at the ikea kitchen event. and financing is now available with the ikea projekt credit card. and financing is now available when we're already paying for internet. shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so, all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited plus for a limited time get a $250 prepaid card when you buy any new samsung. xfini
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mona charen road and artist, i'm glad i got looted. -- got booted. four traditional conservatives the last two years have felt like a twilight zone episode. principle iery uphold. here is that panel discussion she spoke at last week just outside washington, d.c.. it is half an hour. ♪ >> welcome. thank you so much for being here. we are delighted to be with you. #uswe will be talking about too, left out from the left. how conservative woman can retake a leadership role with women across the country in a #metoo environment. am marji ross, president and publisher. we are the oldest and leading publisher of conservative political looks in the country. chances are, if you have a book in your home on your bookshelf in your library, you have our book. we have been publishing great conservative books for 70 years. i have been honored and privileged to be the president of the company for the past 15 years. that's enough about me. n, ahe end, mona charen syndicated columnist. a senior fellow. a regular for many years on cnn's capital gang and capital gang sun
mona charen road and artist, i'm glad i got looted. -- got booted. four traditional conservatives the last two years have felt like a twilight zone episode. principle iery uphold. here is that panel discussion she spoke at last week just outside washington, d.c.. it is half an hour. ♪ >> welcome. thank you so much for being here. we are delighted to be with you. #uswe will be talking about too, left out from the left. how conservative woman can retake a leadership role with women across...
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mona: absolutely, we feel the same way. won't put manufacturing was important for the economy, over a hundred years ago the economy was based on manufacturing. -- the lowed away producers are manufacturers and revolutiondustrial is automated technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics. even see it in the marketplace with the bank stocks. what our president administration should be focusing of the u.s. is becoming leaders and those technologies rather than manufacturing. we feel that is the direction we should be going to. julia: we also expect a report of tackling were china's interference in stealing intellectual property, do you think the market response positively as opposed to what we are seeing with the negative reaction we are seeing around the tariffs? mona: i think intellectual property will be received well if we don't receive a big blow back from china. what is going of on and cautious on that front so it is interesting to see how that plays out. i think where going in the right direction and intellectual erop
mona: absolutely, we feel the same way. won't put manufacturing was important for the economy, over a hundred years ago the economy was based on manufacturing. -- the lowed away producers are manufacturers and revolutiondustrial is automated technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics. even see it in the marketplace with the bank stocks. what our president administration should be focusing of the u.s. is becoming leaders and those technologies rather than manufacturing. we feel that is the...
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. >> well, two points in regard to what mona is saying there.irst of all, the census bureau is nonpartisan and not allowed to share this information. but there are two instances in heat -- history where they did and in world war ii they shared information about japanese in the secret service and then about arab americans with homeland security. so there have been times when that has occurred. but what is more important to know here is that in the last census, 2010, by their own internal review, the census found that they undercounted latino's by 1.5% and undercounted african-americans 2% and native american population by 4%. now fast forward to now. we're in a very politicized climate with where many immigrant communities are afraid of deportation and i.c.e. and any contact with government. so this is a very real thing. and we -- just think about it for a second. this is out west it is a holiday. this is caesar chavez day for latinos in mixed status family, there is a fear of participating because people worry that if they responded in any way t
. >> well, two points in regard to what mona is saying there.irst of all, the census bureau is nonpartisan and not allowed to share this information. but there are two instances in heat -- history where they did and in world war ii they shared information about japanese in the secret service and then about arab americans with homeland security. so there have been times when that has occurred. but what is more important to know here is that in the last census, 2010, by their own internal...
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caller: hello, mona. feel like this democrats, we start thinking, do the right thing, explain things right and it will work out, and republicans are like, whatever it takes, we will do it. the nature of this election, the 3 million votes one way, squeezed in, and all of a sudden, he asked 80% of the country was on his side and he nominates all these people with 1970's and from the 1960's south, jeff sessions, the epa guy to shut that down and so on. i would like to know, can you imagine the right-wingers, especially if the situation were researched -- were reversed, and you had the popular vote, and hillary squeezed in like that, can you imagine the love and cooperation is to mark -- cooperation? all the republicans to slammed and now that were crazy, and, it turns it could only be because it can dohem that if you this, you might lose. the only thing they care about is getting reelected. that is what they are going to do, and it is sad. god bless you all. host: thank you, from california. that: i would ju
caller: hello, mona. feel like this democrats, we start thinking, do the right thing, explain things right and it will work out, and republicans are like, whatever it takes, we will do it. the nature of this election, the 3 million votes one way, squeezed in, and all of a sudden, he asked 80% of the country was on his side and he nominates all these people with 1970's and from the 1960's south, jeff sessions, the epa guy to shut that down and so on. i would like to know, can you imagine the...
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and mona mcleod was one of them.d know that what i did was worth doing. creating food was essential. and we didn‘t starve. file: down on the farm, the land girls are doing their bit, and a bit more! and you should see their calves! i was 17, studying, i thought, to go to cambridge. and i knew nothing about the land army. my father appeared one day and said, "i want to talk to you". and he said, "i believe i have always have done, about the importance of the higher education of women, but first, we should concentrate on winning the war". and so i said, "yes, daddy". and a week later or so, i had left school and i was on the train for scotland. file: the war has taken most of the younger men away from scotland's farms, leaving the farmers without enough help to produce our vital food supplies. they treated me very nicely and it was a dairy farm, about 65 cows. and the first week, i was sent into the dairy. and i was told to hand milk the difficult cows. and i‘m sorry to say that at the end of the week, they‘d all gone
and mona mcleod was one of them.d know that what i did was worth doing. creating food was essential. and we didn‘t starve. file: down on the farm, the land girls are doing their bit, and a bit more! and you should see their calves! i was 17, studying, i thought, to go to cambridge. and i knew nothing about the land army. my father appeared one day and said, "i want to talk to you". and he said, "i believe i have always have done, about the importance of the higher education of...
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traditional muslim head scarf known as the hijab. ♪ wrap my hijab ♪ wrap my hijab >> reporter: yet monalayered identify. >> i am a lot of things. i am a woman, a mother, a rapper. >> reporter: and you are a ouslim-american woman. >> yes, i'm a syrian-american muslim woman. >> reporter: 29-year-old haydar is the daughter of syrian immigrants who settled in flint, michigan. growing up, she was taught music was forbidden. but haydar departed from that roterpretation of her faith and combined her passion for poetry with rap music. eventually leading to her first single "hijabi." ♪ make a feminist planet >> some kind of anthem that we could turn up to and celebrate the fact that we do what we want with our bodies when we want and how we want. >> reporter: "hijabi" now has more than 3 million views on youtube and haydar's second video "dog" which tackles misogyny and sexual assault has been viewed more than a million times. ♪ he's a dog ♪ he's a dog >> i'm trying to disrupt stereotypical narratives of arab imericans, of muslims, of women. >> reporter: haydar says wearing the hijab is an act o
traditional muslim head scarf known as the hijab. ♪ wrap my hijab ♪ wrap my hijab >> reporter: yet monalayered identify. >> i am a lot of things. i am a woman, a mother, a rapper. >> reporter: and you are a ouslim-american woman. >> yes, i'm a syrian-american muslim woman. >> reporter: 29-year-old haydar is the daughter of syrian immigrants who settled in flint, michigan. growing up, she was taught music was forbidden. but haydar departed from that...
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the mona lisa may be allowed to go on tour — the first time it's left the louvre museum in almost half
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the mona lisa may be allowed to go on tour — the first time it's left the louvre museum in almost halfry. hello. first of all, our breaking news. —— hello. chinese state media has now confirmed the ruler of north korea has made his first foreign trip as leader for talks in beijing with china's president xijinping. there's been much speculation that kim jong—un was on his first trip abroad in seven years, since a special train used in the past by the north korean ruling dynasty was spotted in the chinese capital. steve mcdonell is our correspondent covering this for us. what do you make of it? well, the worst kept secret in china has been confirmed. yes, it was kimjong—un, and all along people have been following this in recent days, knowing that reporters have been chasing this mysterious motorcade around beijing. there was the train, as you mention, that pulled up at beijing station, which looked very much like the train that had taken former north korean leaders to beijing, and now, it has been confirmed that it was in fact a him. this was the first confirmed international trip from
the mona lisa may be allowed to go on tour — the first time it's left the louvre museum in almost halfry. hello. first of all, our breaking news. —— hello. chinese state media has now confirmed the ruler of north korea has made his first foreign trip as leader for talks in beijing with china's president xijinping. there's been much speculation that kim jong—un was on his first trip abroad in seven years, since a special train used in the past by the north korean ruling dynasty was...
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yet mona hadar says her music fits her multilayered identity. >> i am a lot of things.a woman, a mother, a rapper. >> a muslim american woman. >> yes, a syrian, american, muslim woman. >> 29-year-old hadar is daughter of syrian immigrants who settled in flint, michigan. growing up, she was taught music was forbidden. but hadar departed from the interpretation of her faith and combined poetry with rap music leading to her first single hajabi. ♪ women haters get banished >> an anthem we could turn up to and celebrate the fact that we do what we want with our body when we want and how we want. >> hajabi now has more than 300 views on youtube, and hadar's second video, dog, tackles women hating and sexual assault has been viewed a million times. ♪ ♪ he's a dog ♪ >> i am trying to disrupt stereotypical their tough is of arab americans, muslims, of women. >> hadar says wearing the hajab is an act of liberation. but her music videos have been polarizing. >> my video, like, i should never be talking about liberation because, i am wearing this on my head. no, no. this is my choi
yet mona hadar says her music fits her multilayered identity. >> i am a lot of things.a woman, a mother, a rapper. >> a muslim american woman. >> yes, a syrian, american, muslim woman. >> 29-year-old hadar is daughter of syrian immigrants who settled in flint, michigan. growing up, she was taught music was forbidden. but hadar departed from the interpretation of her faith and combined poetry with rap music leading to her first single hajabi. ♪ women haters get banished...
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. -- mona sharon. in baltimoree dais outside of washington, d.c., national harbor, maryland.uest: i felt it was necessary to say a few simple truth about the things they republican party has done, and some of the decisions that
. -- mona sharon. in baltimoree dais outside of washington, d.c., national harbor, maryland.uest: i felt it was necessary to say a few simple truth about the things they republican party has done, and some of the decisions that
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randy serrano >> en el sur de california los padres sostenÍan a sus tres hijos atrapados en su casa, mona aÑos habÍan vivido en medio del desierto en los Últimos cuatro aÑos >> los personas mueren en un tiroteo en la universidad central de michigan, el tirador se mantener prÓfugo >> esta maÑana tres personas murieron cuando su auto pasaba por una intersecciÓn en kentucky, en instantes, sepa cÓmo ocurrio el incidente >> tiroteo mortal en la universid central de michigan. ---segn laun joven americano es como persona de inter És tras el tiroteo en la universidad de michi gan, segÚn las autoridades esta armado y considerado pel peligroso , la policÍa asegura que el sospe choso fue dado de alta de un h ospital local y q ue las vÍctimas o sus padres tras el ataque nadie resultÓ herido (musica) hoteles migratoriosellas abogada, bienvenida, inÍcianos con las preguntas, anaqueles haber cuÁnto tiempo tiene para pedir a su hijo en el salvador en proceso de divorcio, el joven tiene 19 aÑos, ana tiene silo y espera residente permanente, dice tambiÉn que ha pedido a su hija menor de edad que se encontr
randy serrano >> en el sur de california los padres sostenÍan a sus tres hijos atrapados en su casa, mona aÑos habÍan vivido en medio del desierto en los Últimos cuatro aÑos >> los personas mueren en un tiroteo en la universidad central de michigan, el tirador se mantener prÓfugo >> esta maÑana tres personas murieron cuando su auto pasaba por una intersecciÓn en kentucky, en instantes, sepa cÓmo ocurrio el incidente >> tiroteo mortal en la universid central de...
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. >> well, i want to ask you, mona, about the washington op-ed, the interesting perspective in the wayy put it tp read that quote to you. it says the president who boasted of treating women by sex objects is being outplayed at his tabloid warfare game by a porn star. when you look at that -- it it's going to be a game, a high-stakes game between the president and daniels who comes out on top? who would win. >> he invited this by the original behavior, right. and we don't know how many others of the women that he has had such relationship was or has sexually harassed or whatever are out there waiting to tell stories as well. so that's another aspect of the story that's a potential danger for the president. i mean, i agree with eugene that for the hard core trump voter this will not matter. it's been providesed in. but don't forget voters had the same view about bill clinton within. we knew he was kind of a rake but still tripped up by the lie he told the perjury he committed because of the paul la jones story. just because the voters know that somebody is a male factor doesn't mean they
. >> well, i want to ask you, mona, about the washington op-ed, the interesting perspective in the wayy put it tp read that quote to you. it says the president who boasted of treating women by sex objects is being outplayed at his tabloid warfare game by a porn star. when you look at that -- it it's going to be a game, a high-stakes game between the president and daniels who comes out on top? who would win. >> he invited this by the original behavior, right. and we don't know how...
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markets bouncing around this morning after the dow's third biggest point gain yesterday joining us, monatment strategist, and jana brown, great to have you here, good morning >> morning >> 2% moves two day in a row now. >> yes >> how much more difficult does it make it to decide on a call >> yeah. you know, i think last week's move was very much an outcome of the trade tensions that were going on this week's move i think is because the trade tensions have now dispated, and so, really, when you look at the fundamentals, we look at the earnings backdrop, the economics backdrop, quite robust for the marketplace and u.s. economy in particular 20% earnings growth, potentially 2.7% gdp growth. we're not looking at a down year by any means however, the one concern at this point in the market rs ha, have peaked here. 2018 looking okay going forward, fed in play, earnings estimates peaking out. that's what we are concerned about, 2018 looks fine, down the road, maybe a little bit more difficult, so expect volatility along the way. >> janet, on the trade front, all the fundamentals are embedded in
markets bouncing around this morning after the dow's third biggest point gain yesterday joining us, monatment strategist, and jana brown, great to have you here, good morning >> morning >> 2% moves two day in a row now. >> yes >> how much more difficult does it make it to decide on a call >> yeah. you know, i think last week's move was very much an outcome of the trade tensions that were going on this week's move i think is because the trade tensions have now...
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he performs today at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., along with some performers we've showcased before, the mona khan at the mexican heritage theatre in san jose. for more information, go to nbcbayarea.com. then, at my alma mater, the 2018 san jose state university legacy of poetry festival going on throughout april at various venues on campus. this year's theme is poetry of migration and diaspora. for more details, you can get them at nbcbayarea.com. and we will also feature poet arlene biala on next week's show. and finally, coming up on april 8, it's holy, the cupertino festival of colors at memorial park. the festival celebrates the arrival of spring, and it's a day to celebrate life. enjoy food, music, and colors. and we will be featuring holi on our show on april 1. and you can find out more about our guests and their projects. first, you can go to nbcbayarea.com. and we are also on twitter and facebook, so check us out and tell us what you think. well, that's it for our show today. catch us next week and every week here on "asian pacific america." and thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> th
he performs today at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., along with some performers we've showcased before, the mona khan at the mexican heritage theatre in san jose. for more information, go to nbcbayarea.com. then, at my alma mater, the 2018 san jose state university legacy of poetry festival going on throughout april at various venues on campus. this year's theme is poetry of migration and diaspora. for more details, you can get them at nbcbayarea.com. and we will also feature poet arlene biala on next...
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mona sheridan talks about conservatives and the trump presidency. wayne and -- talks about the state of u.s.-mexico relation and trade. be sure to watch each sunday for 1960pecial series on eight, america in turmoil, starting march 18. we look back 50 years to that turbulent time, including the vietnam war and a fracture us presidential election. monday, top education officials from a number of states attend a conference on implementing federal education laws. they are expected to talk about early education and career preparedness with a keynote later in the day from betsy devos. live coverage begins at 9:00 eastern on c-span3.
mona sheridan talks about conservatives and the trump presidency. wayne and -- talks about the state of u.s.-mexico relation and trade. be sure to watch each sunday for 1960pecial series on eight, america in turmoil, starting march 18. we look back 50 years to that turbulent time, including the vietnam war and a fracture us presidential election. monday, top education officials from a number of states attend a conference on implementing federal education laws. they are expected to talk about...
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they've now arrested the parents, 73-year-old daniel pinico and 51-year-old mona for cruelty to a childlds has lived next door for the last few years. >> his family, they lived not too far from here and they lost their house. so he bought this lot and he bought that trailer and he moved up and they were living there and his goal was to build his dream house. >> reporter: the family had a trailer, but deputies say it was overrun with more than 30 cats. the three children, ages 11, 13, and 14, were living inside this makeshift plywood shed. >> it can get pretty cold and windy out here in the desert. deputies say there was no electricity, no heat, and no running water. >> reporter: reynolds doesn't understand what's wrong with that. >> we're in the desert. people get up here to get away from it all. people come up here to live off of the grid. >> reporter: he says from what he could tell, the children looked healthy and safe. but deputies say they were surrounded by squalor and it didn't look like they had enough food. they're now in the custody of children and family services. rends says
they've now arrested the parents, 73-year-old daniel pinico and 51-year-old mona for cruelty to a childlds has lived next door for the last few years. >> his family, they lived not too far from here and they lost their house. so he bought this lot and he bought that trailer and he moved up and they were living there and his goal was to build his dream house. >> reporter: the family had a trailer, but deputies say it was overrun with more than 30 cats. the three children, ages 11,...
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accused of keeping their kids in a small makeshift home for years appears in court today. 51-year-old monairk and daniel plead not guilty. police say all of them were living in this three-by-ten trailer made of plywood for four years. the trailer did not have electricity or running water, and was occupied by about 30 to 40 cats. investigators say it was also covered with trash. the couple is being held on $100,000 bail. those kids are in protective custody. >>> a man is found not guilty of attempting to murder two vallejo police officers despite the incident being caught on camera. maria medina on the message to the jury from the police chief and one of the officer's brothers. >> reporter: there were no words. >> reporter: brandon coleman said the jury got it wrong. >> you have a person out there who almost killed your brother. >> reporter: his brother, vallejo officer, josh cole march seen here in surveillance video with his partner, officer mark gallios, chasing after adam powell, who prosecutors say tried to ambush the officers while they were on a coffee break at starbucks, 2016. powel
accused of keeping their kids in a small makeshift home for years appears in court today. 51-year-old monairk and daniel plead not guilty. police say all of them were living in this three-by-ten trailer made of plywood for four years. the trailer did not have electricity or running water, and was occupied by about 30 to 40 cats. investigators say it was also covered with trash. the couple is being held on $100,000 bail. those kids are in protective custody. >>> a man is found not...
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the couple -- daniel panico and mona kirk -- didn't have electricity or running water on their propertydeputies were doing a check of the joshua tree area... when they noticed a ramshackle shelter. the couple and three childrens -- ages 11 through 14 -- were living in the confined space. investigators say the shelter was only about 4 feet high and 10 feet wide. ( robin ) a nursing assistant is arrested... accused of the sexual battery of a patient. cody baca turned himself in to walnut creek police... after a warrant was issued for his arrest. the investigation began back in october... after a patient came forward. baca worked as an nursing assistant at john medical center in walnut creek. ( robin )an unsettling few days for students here in the bay area. just this week... there have been at least four incidents of violent threats against students and schools. some arrests have been made ... and some investigations are ongoing. kron 4's gabe slate reports. santa rosa police released this graphic picture today depicting a young woman with an assault rifle claiming to be a school shooter
the couple -- daniel panico and mona kirk -- didn't have electricity or running water on their propertydeputies were doing a check of the joshua tree area... when they noticed a ramshackle shelter. the couple and three childrens -- ages 11 through 14 -- were living in the confined space. investigators say the shelter was only about 4 feet high and 10 feet wide. ( robin ) a nursing assistant is arrested... accused of the sexual battery of a patient. cody baca turned himself in to walnut creek...
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ten paintings including rocks by picasso and mona on display at christie's paris option house the artworks will go on to lobby for their own actions off in new york is matters the paintings come from the collection of u.s. billionaires peggy and david rockefeller they're expected to fetch as much as four hundred million europe's the jewel in the crown is picasso's young girl with a pound basket from ninety nine fine and gets valued at around one hundred million euros. him while he is back her thirteenth studio album goes on release on march sixteenth with the otherworldly title here come the aliens. the reason for that is because of an event that happened to me back in two thousand and nine when i witnessed some astonishing lights in the sky which i can only describe as ufo. plenty of other people saw them too and so of course it was going to be the inspiration for the artwork. with over thirty million albums sold to date the british singer is one of the world's most successful recording artists her european tour kicks off at the end of march. berlin's museums will add almost a hundred wor
ten paintings including rocks by picasso and mona on display at christie's paris option house the artworks will go on to lobby for their own actions off in new york is matters the paintings come from the collection of u.s. billionaires peggy and david rockefeller they're expected to fetch as much as four hundred million europe's the jewel in the crown is picasso's young girl with a pound basket from ninety nine fine and gets valued at around one hundred million euros. him while he is back her...
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arab investors are also building enormous shopping centers like this flashy mona and sarajevo. the other side of the street which still bears the pockmarks of the war is a world away from the luxury shopping development. but as millions who want to set up shop in the mall have to observe the arab owner's ban on the sale of alcohol and pork products and even toy pigs. in many ways the arab investors are changing the face of bosnian society. adela mahmood of which is a muslim and a lifestyle blogger. she lived in germany for a while and now lives in sarajevo she caused a stir recently by going into an arab department store dressed in an inappropriate t. shirt. its image is that guns the model meal is a perfectly normal item of clothing. or and that does not this woman came over and started yelling at me in arabic on me. obviously i just thought it was i could make out was. it i did or got over what's the hour and then come off and then her husband turned and he had a few things to say as well because that's me exactly. she wrote about the incident on her blog under the headline a
arab investors are also building enormous shopping centers like this flashy mona and sarajevo. the other side of the street which still bears the pockmarks of the war is a world away from the luxury shopping development. but as millions who want to set up shop in the mall have to observe the arab owner's ban on the sale of alcohol and pork products and even toy pigs. in many ways the arab investors are changing the face of bosnian society. adela mahmood of which is a muslim and a lifestyle...
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because that is actually the very point that a lot of people are picking up on this is the via twitter mona says this long march represents the pent up frustration and resentment of trash junes residing not only in the tribal belt but in the settled area of questions as well they're questioning them demanding their status in pakistan which is equivalent to second degree citizens and the reason for that so many people are pointing the finger out is those colonial era laws without this you tube live that is watching live and says fresh students of fact are under the draco nian front here crimes regulation and this goes back to what you were talking about about different sets of laws i mean the law do you think it's like i want to get in the middle was i want to meet a lot of you on this and whether or not you think that these will be abolished. well look my i've been is i'm with. a law here in pakistan which is very good information law. it has to be. kept locked. it just fired off. but dreadful information is not implemented in swat so it is not always what i want to see we have to look afte
because that is actually the very point that a lot of people are picking up on this is the via twitter mona says this long march represents the pent up frustration and resentment of trash junes residing not only in the tribal belt but in the settled area of questions as well they're questioning them demanding their status in pakistan which is equivalent to second degree citizens and the reason for that so many people are pointing the finger out is those colonial era laws without this you tube...
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and the mona lisa may be allowed to go on tour.
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mona! that smile. technology this convenient... could make history. what's in your wallet? sure.what's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. >> welcome back. i'm bob massi. i got an e-mail from a man named david, a great american, a recently retired u.s. navy senior chief intel officer. he needs some advice. i'm going to try to go to him and help him out. we're gonna go meet david, 29 years military man, stuck in a situation where he's trying to refinance his home. and unfortunately, the lenders just aren't allowing it to happen. good to meet you. let's sit down and see if we can help you out with this situation. >> okay. >> he returned from afghanistan in late 2012 and had trouble finding work as so many veterans had. s
mona! that smile. technology this convenient... could make history. what's in your wallet? sure.what's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not...
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and mona mcleod went on to write a book about her experience as a land girls.ry month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channel or you every month on the bbc news channel 01’ you can every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all of our films in our online archive, along with our radio programmes. just go to the bbc website and look for witness. in 1977 racing car driver janet guthrie became the first woman to compete in the prestigious indianapolis 500 motivate. she talked to witness about taking part ina male talked to witness about taking part in a male dominated sport. newsreel: raced rivals are a special breed of american folk hero, they have always been men, untiljanet guthrie. i had no house, no husband, knowjulie, no insurance, i had one used up race car. i was playing in a millionaire's sport from the very beginning. and not having been born with a trust fund, i learned how to build my own engines and do my own body work. i thought there was a reasonably good chance that i would be successful at it, because i wa nt
and mona mcleod went on to write a book about her experience as a land girls.ry month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channel or you every month on the bbc news channel 01’ you can every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all of our films in our online archive, along with our radio programmes. just go to the bbc website and look for witness. in 1977 racing car driver janet guthrie became the first woman to compete in the prestigious indianapolis 500...
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. >> this morning 73-year-old daniel panico and 51-year-old mona kirk are being held on bail chargedith cruelty to children. >>> the search for a young mother who was reported missing from her front yard in virginia has come to a tragic end. investigators say a suspect has led them to the body of 23-year-old terrilynn st. john. police say the suspect was an acquaintance of hers and admits to get nothing an argument with her on tuesday outside her home as she was getting her children ready for day care. he says he strangled her and hid her body in the woods. the children were not injured. >>> in medical news another benefit to eat nuts. a new study from yale university found eating them can improve the survival rates among colon cancer patients by more than 50%. all it took was two servings a week of walnuts, almonds or other tree nuts and other studies have also shown people who eat nuts tend to be leaner. >>> we have a safety alert for parents this morning. thousands of high chairs are being recalled because they could suddenly collapse. the graco table to table chair were sold at w
. >> this morning 73-year-old daniel panico and 51-year-old mona kirk are being held on bail chargedith cruelty to children. >>> the search for a young mother who was reported missing from her front yard in virginia has come to a tragic end. investigators say a suspect has led them to the body of 23-year-old terrilynn st. john. police say the suspect was an acquaintance of hers and admits to get nothing an argument with her on tuesday outside her home as she was getting her...
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. >> we decided we are going to forego and let mona and daniel have it. >> reporter: last month the coupleas arrested on suspicion of child abuse after found living in squalor with their three children. but friends say the children were happy and the family was homeless. >> a lot of community. i mean people from all over the world have been, i got this, i have that. where is your gofundme. >> reporter: in nine days, the pages raised money. >> we got to prove to the court that they have a home and never abusive. >> reporter: the couple returns to court tomorrow for a kuz hearing. >> and this home is going to allow them to be together as a family that is the goal. >> reporter: organizers say they hope to have them moved into the home by this weekend. >>> an ear infection and trip to the er who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you.
. >> we decided we are going to forego and let mona and daniel have it. >> reporter: last month the coupleas arrested on suspicion of child abuse after found living in squalor with their three children. but friends say the children were happy and the family was homeless. >> a lot of community. i mean people from all over the world have been, i got this, i have that. where is your gofundme. >> reporter: in nine days, the pages raised money. >> we got to prove to the...
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. >> we decided we are going to forego and let mona and daniel have it. >> reporter: last month the coupleicion of child abuse after found living in squalor with their three children. but friends say the children were happy and the family was homeless. >> a lot of community. i mean people from all over the world have been, i got this, i have that. where is your gofundme. >> reporter: in nine days, the pages raised money. >> we got to prove to the court that they have a home and never abusive. >> reporter: the couple returns to court tomorrow for a kuz hearing. >> and this home is going to allow them to be together as a family that is the goal. >> reporter: organizers say they hope to have them moved into the home by this weekend. >>> an ear infection and trip to the er the ross spring dress event. it's here. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price. whether you want to stand out from the crowd or dance the night away. from a weekend getaway to that special celebration. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you've gotta get to the ross spring dress event, on
. >> we decided we are going to forego and let mona and daniel have it. >> reporter: last month the coupleicion of child abuse after found living in squalor with their three children. but friends say the children were happy and the family was homeless. >> a lot of community. i mean people from all over the world have been, i got this, i have that. where is your gofundme. >> reporter: in nine days, the pages raised money. >> we got to prove to the court that they...
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joining us to discuss his latest story is bloomberg's craig g mona. g it seemed like the saving grace might be the customers actually want to feel the fruit they are buying and pick up the bread as fresh as possible. is that not what's happening? itg: is a long time where was considered safe from e-commerce and was insulated from all of that. there was a lot of building in the world changed last june. it's got off to someone of a slow start and amazon is not come change things drastically. we are already seeing those competitive pressures showing up in the industry and the first clear-sighted some of these bankers these at regional chains. shery: i've never shopped and regional chains you are mentioning, southeastern grocers and by low supermarket chains and they are all going bankrupt. greg: when the amazon deal was announced, people said that's going to the point of pressure these week or regional chains. the stores are old and outdated and they are not going to be will defend against amazon, walmart, and kroger. they are investing to fight with ama
joining us to discuss his latest story is bloomberg's craig g mona. g it seemed like the saving grace might be the customers actually want to feel the fruit they are buying and pick up the bread as fresh as possible. is that not what's happening? itg: is a long time where was considered safe from e-commerce and was insulated from all of that. there was a lot of building in the world changed last june. it's got off to someone of a slow start and amazon is not come change things drastically. we...