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mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.i am. i do. voila. we are done. it's the sport in which the passenger gets a rough ride. sidecar—cross will change all you thought you knew about motorbike sidecars. the british championship continues this month and mike bushell has been to hampshire, to meet the team for whom this unique style of racing is a family affair. it is not a typical way for a dad to spend time with his daughter at the weekend, but this bone crunching sport will shake up much of what you thought that you knew about sidecars which were originally popular as cheap alternatives to the motorcar. it's brilliant. where else can you spend an entire day with your teenage daughter and really enjoy yourselves? off the track dad is in charge but on the track i'm in charge. we shout at each other occasionally. she sometimes tells me because i'm going too fast or hit a bump too hard but it works really well. this could not be more different than the traditional image of a sidecar. it is sidecar cross and the passengers ar
mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.i am. i do. voila. we are done. it's the sport in which the passenger gets a rough ride. sidecar—cross will change all you thought you knew about motorbike sidecars. the british championship continues this month and mike bushell has been to hampshire, to meet the team for whom this unique style of racing is a family affair. it is not a typical way for a dad to spend time with his daughter at the weekend, but this bone crunching...
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as with any long—standing marriage, mona and des are long—standing marriage, mona and des a re successfule to found a special way to help. her left eye is bad, really bad, when she tries to do something with the right eye, the left eye doesn‘t see anything. it's very relaxing. best thing to do is to keep you awake. so i would be doing little corrections like that. this birthday party came up like that. this birthday party came up and mona decided i‘m going to get my face done up for the party. in less tha n my face done up for the party. in less than a make—up artist. he was telling me this story that mona‘s eyesight was bad and she was losing her site is that she wasn‘t able to hold things properly. she had a lot of shaking in her hands. des took the brushes from my hand and wanted to have a try. if you do see the way he holds the brushes, a natural. the story came to the attention of mario whose clients include kim kardashian. he invited them to his show in london. mario was touched by the story and said to his manager i wa nt the story and said to his manager i want those two at my mas
as with any long—standing marriage, mona and des are long—standing marriage, mona and des a re successfule to found a special way to help. her left eye is bad, really bad, when she tries to do something with the right eye, the left eye doesn‘t see anything. it's very relaxing. best thing to do is to keep you awake. so i would be doing little corrections like that. this birthday party came up like that. this birthday party came up and mona decided i‘m going to get my face done up for the...
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and she's like, hey, mona, i think there's probably lead in flint's water.nd that was kind of my point of no return where i knew that i had to find out if that lead in the water was getting into the bodies of our children. >> and what made her think that, and what made you as a doctor suspect anything was wrong? >> right. so my friend, elan, is a drinking water expert formerly with the epa. she had seen a leaked metal from a former colleague of her at the busy who was raising the alarm of the possibility of lead in the water. as a pediatrician, when any pediatrician or anybody with any public health background, hears the word lead, it's a call to action. we know the dangers of lead. it is a potent neurotoxin with no safl level. and our children in flint and many communities are already burdened with high levels of lead exposure. >> of course when you told people and you told 9 authorities, they believed you 100%, and they immediately said, we're going to do something about it, right? >> i wish that was how the story was written, and that's when i expected. b
and she's like, hey, mona, i think there's probably lead in flint's water.nd that was kind of my point of no return where i knew that i had to find out if that lead in the water was getting into the bodies of our children. >> and what made her think that, and what made you as a doctor suspect anything was wrong? >> right. so my friend, elan, is a drinking water expert formerly with the epa. she had seen a leaked metal from a former colleague of her at the busy who was raising the...
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mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.as i am. i do. voila! we're done. 0h! i love it! fantastic! thank you to them for sharing our story with us and i'm sure many people will understand and appreciate that have been through together. stay with us. headlines coming up for you. hello, this is breakfast with jon kay and babita sharma. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. visa's payment system is now said to be operating at full capacity following a hardware failure which prevented businesses processing card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company has apologised to customers, saying it recognises that it fell well short of its goals. visa said the disruption wasn't down to any unauthorised access or cyber attack. donald trump has announced that his summit with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, is back on and will take place later this month in singapore. nine days ago, the president abruptly cancelled the meeting, blaming what he described as the open hostility displayed by pyongyang. b
mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.as i am. i do. voila! we're done. 0h! i love it! fantastic! thank you to them for sharing our story with us and i'm sure many people will understand and appreciate that have been through together. stay with us. headlines coming up for you. hello, this is breakfast with jon kay and babita sharma. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. visa's payment system is now said to be operating at full capacity following a...
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mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.just an incredible story for the and loads of people have been talking about it on social media and they have become stars in their own right. thank you so much for sharing your story us. if you are sitting at home about but on your make—up, less is more! if you're contemplating a lazy saturday morning, our next guest will either inspire or intimidate you. last year extreme sportswoman fiona quinn walked and cycled the length of the uk. now she's set to complete a unique triathlon by travelling the length of the country on a stand—up paddleboard. fiona's journey will take her up the irish sea from lands end tojohn o'groats. she's currently six weeks and 160 miles into herjourney and joins us from arklow in county wicklow. good morning to you. how are you feeling this morning? a little bit tired! but in good spirits having crossed the irish sea this week. congratulations, i know it is still early days because you are doing a total of 900 miles for that we will talk about the journey in
mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.just an incredible story for the and loads of people have been talking about it on social media and they have become stars in their own right. thank you so much for sharing your story us. if you are sitting at home about but on your make—up, less is more! if you're contemplating a lazy saturday morning, our next guest will either inspire or intimidate you. last year extreme sportswoman fiona quinn walked and cycled the length of...
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mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.her with darren bett. hello there, good evening. the wettest weather today has been across more northern parts of the uk. we've had some big storms in scotland for example, slow—moving thundery downpours, and with some warmth and sunshine we have triggered big towering cumulus just like this. we have still got slow—moving thundery downpours, mainly inland across scotland around the coast, generally dry with sunshine to end the day. we have seen a few more storms popping off across northern ireland and this wetter weather in northern england moving northward up toward the borders. leaving a few showers behind towards lincolnshire, perhaps in east anglia for a while, wales and midland, southern england generally ending the day fine and sunny. much like this, a much drier day across wales and west midlands and the west country today, so some lovely sunshine. as we head through the evening and overnight we will gradually see the back of most of those storms, but we will hang onto more clou
mona and i both agree on one thing and that is that less is more.her with darren bett. hello there, good evening. the wettest weather today has been across more northern parts of the uk. we've had some big storms in scotland for example, slow—moving thundery downpours, and with some warmth and sunshine we have triggered big towering cumulus just like this. we have still got slow—moving thundery downpours, mainly inland across scotland around the coast, generally dry with sunshine to end the...
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host: when you look at some of your novels, "typical american", "mona in the promised land", "mona in the promised land" are you writing the great novel? guest: i don't think of myself that way. i don't know if there is a great american novel, but i think of myself as adding to the american narratives. if you asked me like what did i imagine in my wildest dream like what is kind off the ultimate thing i'm doing; right? i would say lots of people like me were trying to add a volume to the library of america. you know, we can tell the fervent of america without updike and then the jews did it. you can talk about the 20th century without the jews and that's they way of saying we are really here. we not hear as visitors. we are not tuberous-- tuberous. we are all-- we are all -- you know what us to, we are also here and yeah, so this-- there is a way like i said i don't think it's about the great american novel, but it's about adding picture of american and permanent weight. host: you mention paul bello is one of your favorite writers. is there an asian-american genre? guest: i don't know
host: when you look at some of your novels, "typical american", "mona in the promised land", "mona in the promised land" are you writing the great novel? guest: i don't think of myself that way. i don't know if there is a great american novel, but i think of myself as adding to the american narratives. if you asked me like what did i imagine in my wildest dream like what is kind off the ultimate thing i'm doing; right? i would say lots of people like me were trying...
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. >> reporter: one of those doors belonged to mona warren of spring valley. >> my husband is disabled. he had a stroke, and we had to leave everything there. >> reporter: mona's husband is also diabetic. they left their home with the clothes on their backs and one key thing. >> i was able to get one bottle of insulin. when that insulin runs out, i don't know what we're going to do. >> reporter: mona, her husband, and dozens of sying at a red cross shelter set up at lower lake high school. others are opting to camp outside the moose lodge seems l event. >> people know what's going to happen now. so they know they're going to be inconvenienced. they know it's not going to be an overnight thing. >> reporter: cal fire still does not know what exactly caused the pawnee fire. we know that arsonist investigators will be taking part in the investigation. in lak county, it is no stranger to wildfires. since 2015, they have been dealing with them. the lake county sheriff tells me he's concerned that this is the start of a long and hot wildfire season for the folks here in lake county. that's th
. >> reporter: one of those doors belonged to mona warren of spring valley. >> my husband is disabled. he had a stroke, and we had to leave everything there. >> reporter: mona's husband is also diabetic. they left their home with the clothes on their backs and one key thing. >> i was able to get one bottle of insulin. when that insulin runs out, i don't know what we're going to do. >> reporter: mona, her husband, and dozens of sying at a red cross shelter set up at...
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sunday night on afterwards, physician mona hanatesia proves that children were being apparent to led poisoning. she is with gary peters. >> let's talk about this. you heard there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what was the first reactions you took. >> the point i realizeasn' until the end of august 2015 and it wasn't something -- it happened to be at my house over a glass of wine with a high school girlfriend who happened to be a water expert formerly with the epa, formerly with the epa in washington, d.c., when d.c. went through a similar water crisis. and with a glass in my hand, she said mona, are you aware of the water. >> i said, yeah, it's going to be fine. >> she said no, it isn't. so i tried to take action. they track this f, just like we track flu or hiv. i couldn't get that government data, so i did my own research at our public hospital to see what w happening to our children's read levels and it was the easiest i ever done, looking at the change in lead levels and what we saw was alarming. >> watch afterwards, sunday night at c-span 2 spoke tv. >> ne
sunday night on afterwards, physician mona hanatesia proves that children were being apparent to led poisoning. she is with gary peters. >> let's talk about this. you heard there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what was the first reactions you took. >> the point i realizeasn' until the end of august 2015 and it wasn't something -- it happened to be at my house over a glass of wine with a high school girlfriend who happened to be a water expert formerly with the...
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i am extremely not mona. none of that happened. the way that it is autobiographical though i will say is that tensions in the book are my tensions. gertrude stein once said an interesting thing. she said the artist works by locating the work in itself. we all wish that should set herself of course, but the fact of the matter is that as a result of our contact with the world we have all developed nerves and sensitivities. it's my opinion that if you can find one of those nerves, you will have a book but it was much more and it will be very personal because they are your nerves, but it will be far more interesting than the facts of your life. we know the nerve in mona is a chinese girl turned jewish bitwise at funny? it's really literally i used to say i will keep beds of index cards, these little spiral-bound notebooks and i would write ideas that london and then i will flip through the years later look of ideas. i came to the card that said mona turns jewish. because a monopolist i thought what's that about? why is that funny? why
i am extremely not mona. none of that happened. the way that it is autobiographical though i will say is that tensions in the book are my tensions. gertrude stein once said an interesting thing. she said the artist works by locating the work in itself. we all wish that should set herself of course, but the fact of the matter is that as a result of our contact with the world we have all developed nerves and sensitivities. it's my opinion that if you can find one of those nerves, you will have a...
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the mona lisa. so. back from the show. that fun though. oh. slowly. you sweep something doesn't exist. i'm sorry honey. slick on the spot no no. no no zeus. close. to me me. me me alone that's what i need since late. fall so. come. back from. zero zero. zero. zero zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero phone so. so go ahead. but. i was going to take a close. call. ok ok ok ok ok ok. ok. ok. ok. we're. going to go to a you. going. to. have. to. let. go a. lintel eleven . clinton. that fall below zero lead. the be glue. thanks. and get back to playing. planning for the. coming. of a. super . bowl to. the bottom of. the go. down but just a couple. of. new. things . so saying oh yes it. will go see. them then no man. will go. out only. small. else a lot of blood. flow to. the boom. boom boom boom. boom. boom. boom boom. boom . cut. this. shit. long. long pieces. like. please. please. please. read up folks. thank you. thanks thanks. to mr kim i'm tired of. every day known. on our streets i'm in. the wro
the mona lisa. so. back from the show. that fun though. oh. slowly. you sweep something doesn't exist. i'm sorry honey. slick on the spot no no. no no zeus. close. to me me. me me alone that's what i need since late. fall so. come. back from. zero zero. zero. zero zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero phone so. so go ahead. but. i was going to take a close. call. ok ok ok ok ok ok. ok. ok. ok. we're. going to go to a you. going. to. have....
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the mona lisa. phone so. that song live show. oh. that song. oh. solar. sweet something. i was starting. out slick on the spot a. minute to say. hello let me. me me me. me alone that's what i need since late. fall so. come. back from. the oh oh oh. oh. oh. oh oh. oh . phone sold. him. and. let her. go. back. to. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero ok. thank you thank you and the to the to. the to. going to a new. let the to. elect. the below zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero. zero. follow. the be . and get. the bottle blame. the guy. so the multiply head down let's just walk up and this is a long look at the cubs and the mother. and son. she. says a lot of. young . blood only. blood. clots. the boom. plz. plz. plz plz plz plz. plz.
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. >> her books ininclude "typical america," "mona in the promised land," and "whose's i laich] sunday noon from 3:00 p.m. eastern on book 26 on c-span 2. >> this weekend, on "real america," highlights of president ronald reagan's moscow summit with soviet leader gorbachev three decades ago in 1988. ere's a preview. [cheers] >> how do you do? > how do you do? evilu still think we're an empire, mr. president? >> no, indeed he does not. if there is a continuation of -- speaking in russian] >> first evaporates so we should have dialogue. good, honest dialogue. >> yes, we want to do that and every time politicians seem to get out of line, you stomp your feet and tell us to straighten up. [speaking in native language] [applause] >> you can watch more from the 1988 moscow summit on "reel sunday. this is american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> this june marks the 50th anniversary of robert f kennedy's assassination. next, larry tye talks about his book "bobby kennedy: the making ," in which hecon remembers the life and political career of robert f kennedy. live in 2016.de
. >> her books ininclude "typical america," "mona in the promised land," and "whose's i laich] sunday noon from 3:00 p.m. eastern on book 26 on c-span 2. >> this weekend, on "real america," highlights of president ronald reagan's moscow summit with soviet leader gorbachev three decades ago in 1988. ere's a preview. [cheers] >> how do you do? > how do you do? evilu still think we're an empire, mr. president? >> no, indeed he does not....
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dump the event the g six plus one the official group photo of the leaders at the event looked for mona singh nuff but behind the scenes the acrimonious debate on protectionist policy appears to have made for a tough day of talks. are her spondon phenomena is in quebec and as the summit was getting underway on friday we asked her what to what extent trade issues will dominate the meeting. this topic is of course all just on top of the agenda here and this is particularly important topic for the europeans here they met on the sidelines of the summit and seem to have agreed to have a joint stretch and see how to deal with the president and his protectionist trade policies they once apparently to push for references to free trade rules and that could be signed here to morrow and it shows there are apparently not believing anymore that it would be possible to convince donald trump here at this g. seven summit to change his trade policies and we know talking to the you asked earlier geisha that. is determined to continue his aggressive trade policies. and adding fuel to the fire as the g. se
dump the event the g six plus one the official group photo of the leaders at the event looked for mona singh nuff but behind the scenes the acrimonious debate on protectionist policy appears to have made for a tough day of talks. are her spondon phenomena is in quebec and as the summit was getting underway on friday we asked her what to what extent trade issues will dominate the meeting. this topic is of course all just on top of the agenda here and this is particularly important topic for the...
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he's interviewed by syndicated columnist mona charen. "after words" is a weekly interview program with guest host anything top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: bill press, a new book "from the left: a life in the crossfire." this is a memoir as well as political testimonial about where you stand, right? >> guest: it is. good to see you, mona. i call it my memoir part one. this is the end of the road. >> host: barack obama wrote a memoir in his 30s so it doesn't say anything you wrote a memoir now. >> guest: thank you for helping me make that point. i had a good run and he wanted to talk about some of the fun things that i've been able to do so far and people i've met so far. i really want to get a story down. we have five grandchildren. >> host: are they the ones who are pictured? >> guest: yes. >> host: very cute. >> guest: wanted to let them know what granddad has been up to. >> host: you are a delaware boy here who is bootsy carter and why is he in the story? >> guest: booty, i had a cousin, i do have a cousin name
he's interviewed by syndicated columnist mona charen. "after words" is a weekly interview program with guest host anything top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: bill press, a new book "from the left: a life in the crossfire." this is a memoir as well as political testimonial about where you stand, right? >> guest: it is. good to see you, mona. i call it my memoir part one. this is the end of the road. >> host: barack obama wrote a memoir...
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>> jimmy: and finally, "the mona lisa" was like, "good luck figuring out what i thought." ] [ laughthe's -- so hard to read! so hard to read, that lisa, oh, man. [ laughter ] she's smiling because she knows the secret. s >>ve: we don't know yet -- >> jimmy: she's got a secret, i don't know -- we don't know. >> steve: we don't know what's going on. my: allergies? we have no idea. [ laughter ] >> steve: flonase. >> jimmy: turns out "mona lisa" just had allergies. >> steve: yeah. you think that's what it was? [ laughter ]>> immy: that's the mysterious look, she's about to sneeze or something. [ laughter ] >> steve: "lit af!" >> jimmy: get thisguys, i read about a marijuana company in los angeles that just sold a a joint that's threelong. [ laughter ] and this is very thoughtful, they en included a little guide explaining what happens when you smoke a three foot joint. [ light laughter ] check this out, after six inches you call the supermarket to ask why peanut butter doesn't comes in sticks like regular butter. after a foot, you realize you're talking into your wallet insteaof your pho
>> jimmy: and finally, "the mona lisa" was like, "good luck figuring out what i thought." ] [ laughthe's -- so hard to read! so hard to read, that lisa, oh, man. [ laughter ] she's smiling because she knows the secret. s >>ve: we don't know yet -- >> jimmy: she's got a secret, i don't know -- we don't know. >> steve: we don't know what's going on. my: allergies? we have no idea. [ laughter ] >> steve: flonase. >> jimmy: turns out...
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. >> her books include typical americans come up mona in the promised land. with our special series tv on gish jen on book c-span2. what -- >> north korean officials were at the white house today delivering a letter to president trump from north korean leader kim jong-il and. after they left the white house, president trump spoke to reporters, where he announced the summit was back on for june 12 after initially canceling the meeting last month. >> mr. president, can you talk to us? meetingp: we will be june 12 in singapore. days doingent two this. you people will have to travel because he will be in singapore and i think it will be a process. the relationships are building and that is positive. >> what is your stance on what the north koreans are willing to do? things alongother the lines accurately want to develop as a country. that is going to happen, i have no doubt. ofare involved in terms getting everything and we are going to help in the process very much. of veryyou see a lot positive things happening in china and presidency -- president xi. -- we wil
. >> her books include typical americans come up mona in the promised land. with our special series tv on gish jen on book c-span2. what -- >> north korean officials were at the white house today delivering a letter to president trump from north korean leader kim jong-il and. after they left the white house, president trump spoke to reporters, where he announced the summit was back on for june 12 after initially canceling the meeting last month. >> mr. president, can you talk...
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>>as de noviembre mona y la patrulla de caminos. les presento una de las cu curiosidades de esta ciudad. 4corriendo a las tiendas a abastecerse de productos.... -- >> musica >> los usuarios de bribÓn estÁ corriendo para comprar el pro producto, desde francisco no esconden que se estÁ portando.n >> filas de muchos clientes que estÁn hacen fila para comprar estos productos. >> comenzÓ con 30% pero ahora que lo que tiene hasta 80% de descuento. >> como parte de la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana a partir del 1 de julio entra en vigciulacione productos en el estado, por lo que el inventario que no las compra ya no podrÁ s vendido. >> es mejor venderlo por algo que destruirlo. >> con estos descuentos tiendas como esta misa que en los Últimos dÍas han visto la mayor cantidad de gente desde que se fundaron hace mÁs de una dÉcada. >> entre los nuevos controles se exige que todas las mercancÍas serÁn inspeccionadas por un laboratorio independiente al elaborador, se examinara la potencia de los productos. >> antes solo era una bolsa que podÍa a
>>as de noviembre mona y la patrulla de caminos. les presento una de las cu curiosidades de esta ciudad. 4corriendo a las tiendas a abastecerse de productos.... -- >> musica >> los usuarios de bribÓn estÁ corriendo para comprar el pro producto, desde francisco no esconden que se estÁ portando.n >> filas de muchos clientes que estÁn hacen fila para comprar estos productos. >> comenzÓ con 30% pero ahora que lo que tiene hasta 80% de descuento. >> como...
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he is interviewed by mona chair and -- mona sharon. becauseire john mccain he was a maverick. he is also brutally honest and wiing to take on his on party. i wrote a book about barack flackthat i got a lot of for from my fellow democrats. john mccain felt his party was not living up to what he believed the republican party should be. and he was willing to say it. announcer: the impact -- france's ambassador to the u.s. spoke about the u.s. relationship with europe and the nato alliance, the european union, the iran nuclear deal and international trade. this is one hour. bill: good morning. my name is bill burns. i am delighted to welcome all of welcome myiged to friend and former
he is interviewed by mona chair and -- mona sharon. becauseire john mccain he was a maverick. he is also brutally honest and wiing to take on his on party. i wrote a book about barack flackthat i got a lot of for from my fellow democrats. john mccain felt his party was not living up to what he believed the republican party should be. and he was willing to say it. announcer: the impact -- france's ambassador to the u.s. spoke about the u.s. relationship with europe and the nato alliance, the...
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. >> you talk about mona and writing in the jewish voice. mona was a chinese-american girl from new york. so little bit of a biographical element to the? . . novel obviously. a relative of scarsdale, and, of course, i was interested in the because writing about america, fascinating to me i both grown up in a place, a minority with the majority. also it's such a point, the book is set in 1968 and so just at a point where dealing with the civil rights movement, i'm black and the bread and the jews are saying i'm jewish and a printer i was supposed to send if it's a asian and a present. asian and i am jewish, you know? which is true i think of most people in the new york area, the fact of the matter is tha jewish culture very much informed like the way we joke, everybody knows kiddush, you know? i guess i was interested in this hybrid self -- kiddush. i will say that jewish tinged voice was also voice i knew amazingly well. so there's way and wish i kno this dialect of english extremely well. i'm very, very easy for me to write in it. i thought
. >> you talk about mona and writing in the jewish voice. mona was a chinese-american girl from new york. so little bit of a biographical element to the? . . novel obviously. a relative of scarsdale, and, of course, i was interested in the because writing about america, fascinating to me i both grown up in a place, a minority with the majority. also it's such a point, the book is set in 1968 and so just at a point where dealing with the civil rights movement, i'm black and the bread and...
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good to see you, mona. i call it my memoir part one.> host: barack obama wrote a memoir in his 30s so it doesn't say anything you wrote a memoir now.
good to see you, mona. i call it my memoir part one.> host: barack obama wrote a memoir in his 30s so it doesn't say anything you wrote a memoir now.
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that has not stopped mona cherren calling out what she sees as blatant hypocrisy in both parties.ht she has a new book that targets in part the "me too" movement and modern day memnism. she believes the movement has lost its way. earlier this week i sat down with moan ta in a, the author of "sex matters" how modern memnism lost touch with science, love, and common sense. fascinating. and, really, you're pushing back on very sort of uniformly accepted norms about how feminism is supposed to be empowering to women. it's supposed to be pro woman. in some ways it was. the point of my book, memnism took a couple of really devastating wrong turns. one was in embracing the sexual revolution. the other was in rejecting family life as a trap for women. instead what we found, this has had 50 years of experience with modern memnism. what we have seen is families are disintegrating, women are struggling, single women struggling to do everything themselves. men are disconnected from their families and sometimes even from the workforce. it's time to rethink some of the assumptions that got us h
that has not stopped mona cherren calling out what she sees as blatant hypocrisy in both parties.ht she has a new book that targets in part the "me too" movement and modern day memnism. she believes the movement has lost its way. earlier this week i sat down with moan ta in a, the author of "sex matters" how modern memnism lost touch with science, love, and common sense. fascinating. and, really, you're pushing back on very sort of uniformly accepted norms about how feminism...
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good to see you mona. >> good to see you too. >> i called my memoir part one. i don't necessarily think this is the end of the road. >> barack obama wrote a memoir when he was in his 30s so that's not saying anything that you wrote a memoir now. >> thank you for helping me make that point. i've had a good run and i want to talk about some of the fun things we had been able to do so far and people that i've met so far and they really want to get a story down, we have five grandchildren. >> are they the ones were pictured? >> yes. >> and i wanted them to know what granddad was up too. >> you are a delaware boy, who was bootsy carter nyc in the story? >> booty. >> i had a cousin named bootsy. i never realized the connection there. booty carter was a wrf guy who lived in delaware city where i grew up, little town on the banks of the delaware river 15 miles south, kind of a forgotten town with 1200 people and i had a great life growing up there as a kid, fishing and hiking and swimming in the river and to me it was all great. didn't realize until "after words" that
good to see you mona. >> good to see you too. >> i called my memoir part one. i don't necessarily think this is the end of the road. >> barack obama wrote a memoir when he was in his 30s so that's not saying anything that you wrote a memoir now. >> thank you for helping me make that point. i've had a good run and i want to talk about some of the fun things we had been able to do so far and people that i've met so far and they really want to get a story down, we have five...
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the exhibition hosted by a former i am works news up includes a blank range of photos of presidents mona. there are also examples of how her image has been reworked over the decades. hit a bit more reverently immortalized on porcelain the queen is definitely a pop icon. one big factor is the media phenomenon that is queen elizabeth the second. nation was the first to be broadcast to an audience of millions and. most people will never see the queen in person these photos and films that make up the phenomenon. cindy believe. people dream a little of a world that is only tangible in the media the. exhibition incorporates a project launched by the british broadcaster b.b.c. to mark the queen's ninety second birthday it comprises ninety two photographs representing each year to date. they show the young princess elizabeth through his childhood and teenage years and show her gradually accepting and then honing her. the. prime minister says. she has guided her country to times of war and economic turmoil and now has the repercussions of threats that she looked forward to. but she's always weath
the exhibition hosted by a former i am works news up includes a blank range of photos of presidents mona. there are also examples of how her image has been reworked over the decades. hit a bit more reverently immortalized on porcelain the queen is definitely a pop icon. one big factor is the media phenomenon that is queen elizabeth the second. nation was the first to be broadcast to an audience of millions and. most people will never see the queen in person these photos and films that make up...
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[applause] pediatric physician doctor mona hannah details her efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint, michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the city's water supply. she's interviewed by democratic senator gary peters of michigan and also this weekend former first lady michelle obama reflect on her time in the white house and provides a preview of her memoir released this fall took investigative reporter ken benzinger looks at the us government case of international soccer's governing body. roxane gay discusses the selection of first-person essays she's edited on sexual assault, harassment and rape. abc news day and abrams recalls abraham lincoln's last legal, a murder defense in 1859 all this weekend on c-span2 book tv. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. now, we kick off the weekend with actor blondy baruti on his journey from the conga to america.
[applause] pediatric physician doctor mona hannah details her efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint, michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the city's water supply. she's interviewed by democratic senator gary peters of michigan and also this weekend former first lady michelle obama reflect on her time in the white house and provides a preview of her memoir released this fall took investigative reporter ken benzinger looks at the us government case of...
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. >> that's the best view you'll get of the mona lisa, usually you're way in the back. >> unless you'relexis. >> we did a night tour and we were in there for like 15 other peopl people. >> the picture is a lot smaller than what you think it would be. >> oh, yeah, it's very small. you have to get close to see it. >> let's talk about getting a little closer to some warm weather. the summer is going to come back after taking a hiatus over the weekend. a look at the exploratorium where we have cloudy conditions right now. slower breezes but a little more sunshine. we'll start a warming trend today. in fact, warmer than average the rest of the week except for the coast where we'll still have some heat relief there. here is a look at the winds. notice they're not nearly as fast. fast. only about 12 in blooum. temperatures getting closer to average, mid to upper 70s through most of the south bay. low to mid 80s in morgan hill and gilroy. 65 in santa cruz. notice the upper 50s along the coast, barely 60 in the sunset. mid to upper 60s in downtown south san francisco and sausalito. mid to upper
. >> that's the best view you'll get of the mona lisa, usually you're way in the back. >> unless you'relexis. >> we did a night tour and we were in there for like 15 other peopl people. >> the picture is a lot smaller than what you think it would be. >> oh, yeah, it's very small. you have to get close to see it. >> let's talk about getting a little closer to some warm weather. the summer is going to come back after taking a hiatus over the weekend. a look at...
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mona hanna-attisha is a pediatrician in flint. shook the denial off the flint story and made people face what was going on there. congratulations on the book. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. it's good to be back. >> i wanted to ask first of all about why you wanted to write a book about this. the reason i wanted to ask you is you are busy. not only were you busy before flint, since then you got a lot of national attention and a big platform you've been using for good but you're still trying to fix flint. >> i'm still a pediatrician in flint. i decided to write it for three reasons. one, when i started to write the book, i knew we would need a vehicle to shine the spotlight back on flint. the nation's attention would fade but our crisis and needs would be ongoing. we needed a reminder that flint is still here. it's still on bottled water. you need to pay attention to flint. the second reason is, i wanted an immigrant story of an arab-american that wasn't about war and terrorism. it was about immigrant coming t
mona hanna-attisha is a pediatrician in flint. shook the denial off the flint story and made people face what was going on there. congratulations on the book. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. it's good to be back. >> i wanted to ask first of all about why you wanted to write a book about this. the reason i wanted to ask you is you are busy. not only were you busy before flint, since then you got a lot of national attention and a big platform you've been using...
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el vÍdeo es de la academia monas.ia: hubo protestas en contra de la polÍtica que promueve la administraciÓn trump para separar familias y retener a menores de edad. segÚn la agencia de migraciÓn, ice, niÑos que cruzÓ la frontera con sus padres son considerados no acompaÑados cuando los padres son arrestados y una fiscal que propone llevar a juicio por hacer mal uso de los fondos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
el vÍdeo es de la academia monas.ia: hubo protestas en contra de la polÍtica que promueve la administraciÓn trump para separar familias y retener a menores de edad. segÚn la agencia de migraciÓn, ice, niÑos que cruzÓ la frontera con sus padres son considerados no acompaÑados cuando los padres son arrestados y una fiscal que propone llevar a juicio por hacer mal uso de los fondos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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physician mona hanna details her efforts to prove that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to lead poisoning. in her book, what the eyes don't see, a story of crisis, resistance and hope in an american city. she's interviewed by michigan senator, gary peters. >> let's talk about -- you heard that there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what were some of the actions you took? >> the point i realize there was lead in water wasn't until the end of august of 2015. it wasn't from seeing patients. it happened to be at my house, over a glass of wine, with a high school girlfriend who happened to be a water expert. formerly with the e.p.a. in washington, d.c. when d.c. went through a similar lead water crisis. and with a glass of wine in my hand, she said have you heard about the water? everything is fine. she is like no, everything is not fine. it's not being treated properly, and there's going to be lead in the water. and that was the moment that i realized i needed to take action. i tried to get children's blood lead levels because that's something that the st
physician mona hanna details her efforts to prove that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to lead poisoning. in her book, what the eyes don't see, a story of crisis, resistance and hope in an american city. she's interviewed by michigan senator, gary peters. >> let's talk about -- you heard that there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what were some of the actions you took? >> the point i realize there was lead in water wasn't until the end of august...
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time in six years the german was a straight sets win over caroline garcia i and world number one so mona how it is looking good in her effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least myrtle. as for the loss of just three games i mean richardson. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura's career is sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis it was our fault for two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just after he was elbowed in the face by a real defender said you ramos medical tests on the taking in the us i have concluded that he was concussed and the injury could have affected his performance while egypt name liverpool striker mohammed in their world cup squad despite the shoulder injury he picked up in the final a during a collision with the same real madrid player was salo will miss wednesday's friendly with belgium as he continues his recovery egypt's team doctor is hopeful the twenty five year old will be able to play some part in the group stages their opening world cup game is against
time in six years the german was a straight sets win over caroline garcia i and world number one so mona how it is looking good in her effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least myrtle. as for the loss of just three games i mean richardson. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura's career is sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis it was our fault for two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came...
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the women's french open final is underway in paris between welcome once mona hallett and reigning u.s. open champion sloane stephens at the moment it is stevens who leads five games to three in the opening set one on sunday raffle adele bid for an eleventh roland garros title the world number one beat juan martin del potro in straight sets to reach the fallen away he'll face dominic team who is the only player to have beaten him on clay of the past two sees us. i know i have to play my best if i want to have chances look good think is i played a lot of good much of this clay court season so sunday is the day to do to give my best is a day to increase even a little bit more of the level i hope to do it. saturday marks what could be a historic moment in south african rugby as the first black player captains the national team against england in johannesburg has a story. there's no denying it white players have long made up a majority in south africa's national rugby team known as the springboks the team was once regarded as a symbol of apartheid and white supremacy but this man. has made
the women's french open final is underway in paris between welcome once mona hallett and reigning u.s. open champion sloane stephens at the moment it is stevens who leads five games to three in the opening set one on sunday raffle adele bid for an eleventh roland garros title the world number one beat juan martin del potro in straight sets to reach the fallen away he'll face dominic team who is the only player to have beaten him on clay of the past two sees us. i know i have to play my best if...
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words were retraces the transition to the politics in this interview to the syndicated columnist mo mona >> host: bil bill press, you hae a new book from the left. it is a memoir as well as a testimonial about
words were retraces the transition to the politics in this interview to the syndicated columnist mo mona >> host: bil bill press, you hae a new book from the left. it is a memoir as well as a testimonial about
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in six years the german was a straight sets winner of a caroline garcia i and world number one so mona how it is looking good in her effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least merton's. for the loss of just three games i mean richardson. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura's career is sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis was at fault for two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just after he was elbowed in the face by we all defender said you ramos medical tests on the taking in the us i have concluded that he was concussed and the injury could have affected his performance while egypt have a name liverpool striker homicide in their world cup squad despite the shoulder injury he picked up in the final a during a collision with the same real madrid player was salo will miss wednesday's friendly with belgium as he continues his recovery egypt's team doctor is hopeful the twenty five year old will be able to play some part in the group stages their opening world cup game is agains
in six years the german was a straight sets winner of a caroline garcia i and world number one so mona how it is looking good in her effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least merton's. for the loss of just three games i mean richardson. doctors have said liverpool goalkeeper laura's career is sustained a concussion injury during his team's champions league final defeat against real madrid curtis was at fault for two goals in liverpool's three one loss the mistakes came just...
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open champion sloane stephens and while the once mona hell it is targeting a first grand slam title in paris after finishing runner up at the tournament in two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and seventeen the romanian was in fine form in the semifinals on thursday beating two thousand and sixteen champion got to be near mcgrew first six one six four led by a set and a break in last year's final before losing to you elena oster penco and also lost a close australian open final to caroline wozniak in in january. world i don't know what change probably nothing because i would give my routine. i have more experience now i feel. calm i feel that i have to enjoy today the victory because it's a great match and they have two more days until the final so. stay chill i will relax and then we will see what is going to happen suddenly but for sure i will fight for every ball. well number ten sloane stephens progressed with a six four six four victory over fellow american madison keys the match was a repeat of last year's u.s. open finals stevens will now bid for her second grand slam titl
open champion sloane stephens and while the once mona hell it is targeting a first grand slam title in paris after finishing runner up at the tournament in two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and seventeen the romanian was in fine form in the semifinals on thursday beating two thousand and sixteen champion got to be near mcgrew first six one six four led by a set and a break in last year's final before losing to you elena oster penco and also lost a close australian open final to...
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drip physician, mona hanna-attisha details efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the cities water supply.she's interviewed by democratic senator, gary peters of michigan. and we wrap up the prime time programming at 11 pm with investigative reporter, ken ben singer on the u.s. government case against the international soccer governing body. that happens tonight on c-span2 booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. now, here is historian, rachel devlin on the desegregation of american public schools.
drip physician, mona hanna-attisha details efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the cities water supply.she's interviewed by democratic senator, gary peters of michigan. and we wrap up the prime time programming at 11 pm with investigative reporter, ken ben singer on the u.s. government case against the international soccer governing body. that happens tonight on c-span2 booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books....
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certainly hope so i couldn't take it if we weren't moving in the right direction in some way oh yes mona definitely yeah samisen there it is. i must sign just oh my grades exactly i was wrong ok yes we are especially because because we have new means to connect we have never been able to connect in such a way as today and so that's something that makes me positive and optimistic good and lots of hope obviously we wouldn't be doing what we're doing if we didn't have hope for special i don't worry about our optimism i don't know what we are on the verge on but whatever it is it's really important and it's. to change reality in very fundamental ways and we had better be ready for it thank you very much to all of our panel. will be ready. to go to. hell and herring said. ok i hear you thank you very much for being with us this is all the media thank you for this very interesting and lively discussion and thank you to all of our audience give yourselves a round of applause. women in culture obviously working at the forefront for many many centuries and they will continue to do so a lot of opt
certainly hope so i couldn't take it if we weren't moving in the right direction in some way oh yes mona definitely yeah samisen there it is. i must sign just oh my grades exactly i was wrong ok yes we are especially because because we have new means to connect we have never been able to connect in such a way as today and so that's something that makes me positive and optimistic good and lots of hope obviously we wouldn't be doing what we're doing if we didn't have hope for special i don't...
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syndicated columnist mona charan talks about her book. >> we send such confusing messages to young peopled so young women, you know, they are -- i don't -- i don't envy them. so this was a story i put in the book about a number of women athletes who have posed topless or semi topless for sports illustrated. and one of them i quoted who said, you know, i want -- i'm proud of my body and i want to help young women who might have body image issues. that is a crock. women should be dignified. they should remember that when you disrobe, it's very hard for people to take you seriously. a man looking at a picture of a topless woman is not going to say, oh, look at that fantastic athlete. isn't it wonderful that she doesn't have any problems with body image. no. he's going to think about sex. and he's not going to think of her in a respectful way either. that's why i said, you know, angela merkel who is the chancellor of germany would not take off her blouse to prove she doesn't have body image issues. she wants to be respected. and if women want to be respected, they have to behave in a way that
syndicated columnist mona charan talks about her book. >> we send such confusing messages to young peopled so young women, you know, they are -- i don't -- i don't envy them. so this was a story i put in the book about a number of women athletes who have posed topless or semi topless for sports illustrated. and one of them i quoted who said, you know, i want -- i'm proud of my body and i want to help young women who might have body image issues. that is a crock. women should be dignified....
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in six years the german was a straight sets winner over caroline garcia i and world number one so mona howard is looking good in her effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least merton's. the loss of just three games on the richardson. well egypt have named strike um hum as their world cup squad despite the shoulder injury he picked up in the champions league final while playing for liverpool will miss wednesday's friendly with belgium as he continues his recovery it would seem dr is hopeful the twenty five year old will be able to play some part in the group stages while they're opening a world cup game is against your guy. has been named as germany's captain the by munich goalkeeper has only just coming back from an injury that ruled him out for most of the domestic season but man just a city with sunny has surprisingly being left out of the squad. manchester city defender vincent kompany has been named to envelop jim's twenty three man squad despite being an injury doubt company picked up a growing problem during the game against portugal on saturday belgium are the to
in six years the german was a straight sets winner over caroline garcia i and world number one so mona howard is looking good in her effort to finally win a grand slam title she beat at least merton's. the loss of just three games on the richardson. well egypt have named strike um hum as their world cup squad despite the shoulder injury he picked up in the champions league final while playing for liverpool will miss wednesday's friendly with belgium as he continues his recovery it would seem dr...
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mona hanna-attisha, the american pediatrician who blew the lid off the flint, michigan, poison waterns me with her new book, and its devastating account. and jennifer egan, the pulitzer prize-winning novelist, whose latest work "manhattan beach" shines a light on the thousands of women who heroically manned the naval shipyard during world war ii. >>> good evening, everyone, and
mona hanna-attisha, the american pediatrician who blew the lid off the flint, michigan, poison waterns me with her new book, and its devastating account. and jennifer egan, the pulitzer prize-winning novelist, whose latest work "manhattan beach" shines a light on the thousands of women who heroically manned the naval shipyard during world war ii. >>> good evening, everyone, and
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her name was 58-year-ol mona williams. she's the one pointing an air soft gun at an officer, and the officer shot himself in the leg, and nobody else was hurt. williams was taken into custody after a chase through a parking garage. >>> new at 11:00, what began as a peaceful protest turned violent in downtown portland today. hundreds of people gathered for two different rallies near portland city hall. people from one group were protesting police brutality, and then another group joined them and things escalated. >> it's a bit much for right now. i don't think it's unexpected at all. i think that most people that are here kind of came prepared for that. >> police wearing riot gear arrested four people. paramedics treated a few people for minor injuries but nobody was seriously injured. >>> melania trump set to make he first appearance in 25 days. she was in the hospital for almost a week in mid may proced. tomorrow night she is expected to appear at a white house reception for gold star families. >>> eight days left between
her name was 58-year-ol mona williams. she's the one pointing an air soft gun at an officer, and the officer shot himself in the leg, and nobody else was hurt. williams was taken into custody after a chase through a parking garage. >>> new at 11:00, what began as a peaceful protest turned violent in downtown portland today. hundreds of people gathered for two different rallies near portland city hall. people from one group were protesting police brutality, and then another group joined...
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mona al-fares, one of the first saudi woman to drive: "i really enjoyed it. you know, having the freedom in my own country."saudi arabia's controversial and decades-old ban on has been officially lifted. and as soon as the clock struck midnight sunday, ladies wasted no time getting behind the wheel. "we've been waiting for thid day for such a long time, and finally it's here."saudi officers handed women drivers flowers as they drove for the first time.advocates hope the new law allows many more to join the workforce and even start their own businesses. "i can't believe that i'm just part of this great change. on so many levels, it's amazing." rossana, female driver: "you can go with your kids and have memories and go on roadtrips so it's also a bonding time for the family. it's already changing my life, i'm thinking about gas now."people began posting photos and videos of them driving and celebrating as the ban lifted. including the crowned saudi prince who posted this video of this daughter driving him and others around."she can drive now."the saudi governme
mona al-fares, one of the first saudi woman to drive: "i really enjoyed it. you know, having the freedom in my own country."saudi arabia's controversial and decades-old ban on has been officially lifted. and as soon as the clock struck midnight sunday, ladies wasted no time getting behind the wheel. "we've been waiting for thid day for such a long time, and finally it's here."saudi officers handed women drivers flowers as they drove for the first time.advocates hope the new...
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mona al-fares, one of the first saudi woman to drive: "i really enjoyed it. freedom in my own country."saudi arabia's controversial and decades-old ban on women drivers has been officially lifted. and as soon as the clock struck midnight sunday, ladies wasted no time getting behind the wheel. "we've been waiting for thid day for such a long time, and finally it's here."saudi officers handed women drivers flowers as they drove for the first time. advocates hope the new law allows many more to join the workforce and even start their own businesses. "i can't believe that i'm just part of this great change. on so many levels, it's amazing."rossana, female driver: "you can go with your kids and have memories and go on roadtrips so it's also a bonding time for the family. it's already changing my life, i'm thinking about gas now."people began posting photos and videos of them driving and celebrating as the ban lifted. including the crowned saudi prince who posted this video of this daughter driving him and others around."she can drive now."the saudi government had
mona al-fares, one of the first saudi woman to drive: "i really enjoyed it. freedom in my own country."saudi arabia's controversial and decades-old ban on women drivers has been officially lifted. and as soon as the clock struck midnight sunday, ladies wasted no time getting behind the wheel. "we've been waiting for thid day for such a long time, and finally it's here."saudi officers handed women drivers flowers as they drove for the first time. advocates hope the new law...
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drip physician, mona hanna-attisha details efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the cities water supply.she's interviewed by democratic senator, gary peters of michigan. and we wrap up the prime time programming at 11 pm with investigative reporter, ken ben singer on the u.s. government case against the international soccer governing body. that happens tonight on c-span2 booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. now, here is historian, rachel devlin on the desegregation of american public schools.good evening. good evening! welcome to the author series. i am vivian fisher manager of this beautiful department. it is my pleasure and honor to introduce our guest speaker, rachel devlin. who is an award-winning historian and associate professor at rutgers university since 2011. whose interests are in the politics of girlhood, sexuality and race in the postwar united states. she is the author of relative intimacy, father's and daughters in postwar culture. and she received her phd f
drip physician, mona hanna-attisha details efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the cities water supply.she's interviewed by democratic senator, gary peters of michigan. and we wrap up the prime time programming at 11 pm with investigative reporter, ken ben singer on the u.s. government case against the international soccer governing body. that happens tonight on c-span2 booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books....
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in front of the mona lisa has increased its value. from now on, there's going to be some people who go there and be like, owh, my god, it's that chick from the video, look! >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." ed vci >> let's hope l hove has a guesr k ac frheom tonhe crypt. >> there you go. gayle king is along the u.s./mexico border. we'll hear from hern i amont. alex wagner sheis here with us. president trump goes to capitol hill today to press house republicans on a pair of immigration bills. while the uproar gets loudeeran for illegaly separating childre from parents is unacceptable. 17% say it's acceptable. our poll finds 62% of americans disapprove of the president's handling of immigration. 35% approve. paula reid is at the white house. paula, good morning. >> good morning. when the president meets with house republican leaders tonight, he will demand funding for a border wall, border security and an end to catch and release. but given the sharp divisions within
in front of the mona lisa has increased its value. from now on, there's going to be some people who go there and be like, owh, my god, it's that chick from the video, look! >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." ed vci >> let's hope l hove has a guesr k ac frheom tonhe crypt. >> there you go. gayle king is along the u.s./mexico border. we'll hear from hern i amont. alex wagner sheis here with...