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thinking about your own funeral may seem like a bit of a morbid thing to do, butan seem like a bit ofys some funeral plans may not actually cover all the costs, leaving relatives to make up the difference. —— fairer finance. how are these plans falling short? i'm joined by james daley. they're sorts of costs, around a funeral, most of these plans only cover some of them, a lot of customers are oblivious to that and they are not around to check what they get against what they are expected to get, that is the problem. secondly, no formal regulation in this market, and so there is not the protection she might have if you were buying and ensuring product, and that is what we are calling for, proper regulation for consumers. are we saying that the plans do not spell out the additional costs, that they do not cover? often, most plans will cover the cost of a funeral director but there is only costs beyond that. buying a burial plot, cremation, digging a grave, headstones, flowers, some of that will be covered, some will not. often there is just covered, some will not. often there isjust a c
thinking about your own funeral may seem like a bit of a morbid thing to do, butan seem like a bit ofys some funeral plans may not actually cover all the costs, leaving relatives to make up the difference. —— fairer finance. how are these plans falling short? i'm joined by james daley. they're sorts of costs, around a funeral, most of these plans only cover some of them, a lot of customers are oblivious to that and they are not around to check what they get against what they are expected to...
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the buddhist who lit himself on fire, but that's a little too morbid. >> don't do that. >> 16:30 minutes in, cars cross-traffic going across. still sitting here with the red. >> this whole thing is [ bleep ]. >> now you've got us at a red light and the car opposite at a red light. >> two people here are waiting on both sides. now the cars are waiting on either side of this street. >> you just want to call the cops, they're never there when you need them! >> police car showed up, oh my goodness. >> no one called them, this is where the cops inadvertently see because as the car pulls up in the left-hand side lane it now triggers the lights, which means after 20 minutes and about 30 seconds -- >> oh my goodness. >> there it goes. light goes green. we reached out to arlington des and they said their traffic signal crews will continue to monitor the timing at the intersection. hopefully it will be under 20 minutes. >> that was shameful. >> we all need to take a collective really deep breath because you're going to need every last bit of it. neil is in a pool. he's in the wide 40 deep joy pool
the buddhist who lit himself on fire, but that's a little too morbid. >> don't do that. >> 16:30 minutes in, cars cross-traffic going across. still sitting here with the red. >> this whole thing is [ bleep ]. >> now you've got us at a red light and the car opposite at a red light. >> two people here are waiting on both sides. now the cars are waiting on either side of this street. >> you just want to call the cops, they're never there when you need them!...
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victims were not forgotten however some of the lawyers for the victims have accused paris match of morbid sensationalism their own limits we don't need to understand the horror of terrorism a french court has banned paris match from republic the controversial images however the ruling did not call for the magazine's latest issue that includes the photos to be pulled from the shelves editor in chief of the purple magazine believes paris match had every right to show the public what happened during the tragedy. i don't think there is reason for a moral outrage obviously people need to know that the french public is allowed to know also but the much is. basis in its readership on the shock of photos of course they have said we believe them that they would never show a fortress right recognized people there will keep the dignity of victims of course intact i think it's very good because the public even the press doesn't know now. how this guy came on to do this on glee with the struck why shouldn't. i much publish these photos don't they will respect the dignity of the victims for sure. meanw
victims were not forgotten however some of the lawyers for the victims have accused paris match of morbid sensationalism their own limits we don't need to understand the horror of terrorism a french court has banned paris match from republic the controversial images however the ruling did not call for the magazine's latest issue that includes the photos to be pulled from the shelves editor in chief of the purple magazine believes paris match had every right to show the public what happened...
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magazine doesn't need to withdraw its latest edition one victim's group has accused paris match of morbid sensationalism . there are limits we don't need these sure to understand the horror of terrorism however look at we have a the editor in chief over the popular magazine told us that paris match had every right to show what happened i don't think there is reason for a moral outrage obviously people need to know that the french public is allowed to will also boxing matches certain space bases its readership on the shuttle photos of course they have said they believe them that day would never show it was right to recognize people. it will keep the dignity of victims of course act i think it's very good because the public even the press doesn't know now. how this guy came on to call me that this song played with the struck why shouldn't. i much publish these photos day will respect the dignity of the victims for sure meanwhile the u.s. president on hold trump is wrapping up his two day visit to paris but today he showed you will to be a special guest at the bastille day parade despite sev
magazine doesn't need to withdraw its latest edition one victim's group has accused paris match of morbid sensationalism . there are limits we don't need these sure to understand the horror of terrorism however look at we have a the editor in chief over the popular magazine told us that paris match had every right to show what happened i don't think there is reason for a moral outrage obviously people need to know that the french public is allowed to will also boxing matches certain space bases...
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public and ensure the victims were not forgotten however one victims group has accused paris match of morbid sensationalism. there are limits we don't need these sure to understand the horror of terrorism. the paris prosecutor called for the magazine to be removed from sale because of the photos however a court ruled late on thursday that the magazine doesn't need to withdraw its latest edition of a editor in chief of liberty magazine told us paris match had every right to show what happened i don't think there is reason for a moral outrage obviously people need to know that the french public is allowed to know also much. basis its readership the shock of course they have said leave them that they would never show a fortress right recognized people. will keep the dignity of victims of course act i think it's very good because the public even the press doesn't know now. how this guy came on to do this only with the struck why shouldn't. much publish these photos date they will respect the dignity of the victims for sure meanwhile the u.s. president donald trump has wrapped up his two day visi
public and ensure the victims were not forgotten however one victims group has accused paris match of morbid sensationalism. there are limits we don't need these sure to understand the horror of terrorism. the paris prosecutor called for the magazine to be removed from sale because of the photos however a court ruled late on thursday that the magazine doesn't need to withdraw its latest edition of a editor in chief of liberty magazine told us paris match had every right to show what happened i...
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the magazine doesn't need to withdraw its latest edition victims group has accused paris match of morbid sensationalism. there are limits we do need these sure to understand the horror of terrorism and a look levy who is the editor in chief of people magazine told us that he believes paris match had every right to show what happened and there was nothing published that diminished the dignity of the victims. i don't think there is reason for a moral outrage obviously people need to know that the french public is allowed to and all also boxing matches. basis in its readership the shock of course they have said they believe them that day would never show. right recognized people. it will keep the dignity of victims of course act i think it's very good because the public even the press doesn't know now. how this guy came on to do that this only with the struck why shouldn't. much publish these photos date they will respect the dignity of the victims for sure. the u.s. says its forces are now operating inside the ice the capital rock out in syria american troops where those syrian rebels are
the magazine doesn't need to withdraw its latest edition victims group has accused paris match of morbid sensationalism. there are limits we do need these sure to understand the horror of terrorism and a look levy who is the editor in chief of people magazine told us that he believes paris match had every right to show what happened and there was nothing published that diminished the dignity of the victims. i don't think there is reason for a moral outrage obviously people need to know that the...
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so arrogant went into bernie territory it was literally it was like a mix of like this this really morbid nine hundred thirty s. like fascist rally mixed with like the lion king when the hyenas pack i mean it was like ten degrees out trump is egging on his supporters to like point out protesters and get out of here he's screaming take his coat confiscate his coat and you have his supporters like screaming out check his papers check his baker's and i'm sitting there like you know i've known a lot of grifters of my life i've not known a lot of phony is so like i was less focused on the fact that trump was doing this and i was more just flabbergasted and disturbed that there were so many people so many angry people in the country buying into it and i think that's the real focus like our friend jimmy door says all the time trumps the symptom he's not the disease the the level of anger comes from that economic insecurity comes from that desperation a lot of it is racism too but i was really just blown away at a lot of these trump rallies not only by the anger and the hate but the stupidity i m
so arrogant went into bernie territory it was literally it was like a mix of like this this really morbid nine hundred thirty s. like fascist rally mixed with like the lion king when the hyenas pack i mean it was like ten degrees out trump is egging on his supporters to like point out protesters and get out of here he's screaming take his coat confiscate his coat and you have his supporters like screaming out check his papers check his baker's and i'm sitting there like you know i've known a...
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our platform isn't morbiding. we became actually the first absolutely closed loop rental platform on the market in the united states about a month ago. so, as a matter of fact, landlord and tenant can do all of the rental task in one place. this is huge because till now nobody else has done it in the united states. and in terms of the bidding, so, we like to call it not so much bidding, but custom over submission technology. >> you can call it whatever you want. it is what it is. >> i'll tell you the huge difference. when you say bidding on ebay, on ebay people put something they want to sell. the idea is i put a computer, i want my price to go higher, higher and higher. in our situation, this is what we see on the market in real estate. when a landlord puts a property for rent, the price can go lower and this is huge because essentially it's not just about price. it's a huge misconception because there's lots of data points that go into the analysis of the actual tenant. >> i'm going to ask you about that. there
our platform isn't morbiding. we became actually the first absolutely closed loop rental platform on the market in the united states about a month ago. so, as a matter of fact, landlord and tenant can do all of the rental task in one place. this is huge because till now nobody else has done it in the united states. and in terms of the bidding, so, we like to call it not so much bidding, but custom over submission technology. >> you can call it whatever you want. it is what it is. >>...
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victims were not forgotten however some of the lawyers for the victims have accused barely match of morbid sensationalism. there are limits we don't need this shock pictures to understand the horror of terrorism well the french court has found perry march from republic the controversial images however the ruling did not call for the magazine's latest issue that includes the photos to be pulled from the shelves editor in chief of the magazine. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special memory warning for chesapeake bay from pools island to sandy point maryland chesapeake bay from sandy point to north beach maryland just a river to queenstown maryland eastern bay until three thirty pm it two or three pm a strong thunderstorm was located over sandy point state park moving northeast at five knots hazard wind gusts before knots or greater source radar indicated impact boaters and small craft could be thrown overboard by suddenly higher winds and waves capsizing their vessel locations impacted include baltimore light point chesapeake bay bridge mr river sandy point st
victims were not forgotten however some of the lawyers for the victims have accused barely match of morbid sensationalism. there are limits we don't need this shock pictures to understand the horror of terrorism well the french court has found perry march from republic the controversial images however the ruling did not call for the magazine's latest issue that includes the photos to be pulled from the shelves editor in chief of the magazine. the national weather service in sterling virginia...
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." >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim it is dangerous.e have not made the case that women have and people who are making decisions about reproduction, to process that occurs in their bodies that is within their agency has human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org. >> washington journal continues. host: jonathan brater joins us now, counsel for the democracy program. he is here to talk about the presidential commission on election integrity and their efforts to obtain voter data from states. thank you for being with us. guest: thanks for having me on. host: the commission says its goal is to look at voter fraud. it sound like a weather pursuit -- worthy pursuit, for that gives you a lot of concerns. what are they? guest: this commission has been dubious since its inception. it was formed in the wake of president trump's claim that 3 million to 5 million illegal ballots were cast in the 2016 election. that claim is baseless, the notion that 3 million illegal votes were cast and nobody not
." >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim it is dangerous.e have not made the case that women have and people who are making decisions about reproduction, to process that occurs in their bodies that is within their agency has human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org. >> washington journal continues. host: jonathan brater joins us now, counsel for the democracy program. he is here to...
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. >> the morbidity of abortion, we push back on the claim that is dangerous, we haven't made the case people talking about reproduction, a process in their body that occurs within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more this weekend at schedule go to booktv.org. >> sunday night at afterwards, journalist cheryl atkinson reports on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion in her book the smear. how shady political operatives and fake news control what you see, what you think and how you vote. she is interviewed by washington post media critic eric wenzel. >> you don't stick up for mccain. you hammer the washington post who you feel is not properly reported on this incident as opposed to donald trump, why are you smearing john mccain? >> no offense to you. i am not here to cheer on or defend john mccain or donald trump. i think the media behavior, people do mistake when you criticize media behavior, i criticize media behavior at times doesn't mean i support him or am cheering him on. those are separate things. it is misread often as you must be sup
. >> the morbidity of abortion, we push back on the claim that is dangerous, we haven't made the case people talking about reproduction, a process in their body that occurs within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more this weekend at schedule go to booktv.org. >> sunday night at afterwards, journalist cheryl atkinson reports on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion in her book the smear. how shady political operatives and fake news...
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. >> we pushed back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women, and people were making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body that it is within their agency, as human beings, to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend schedule, codebook tv.org -- go to booktv.org. the super carrier named after our 38th president is the navy's newest nuclear powered aircraft carrier. president trump will attend the ceremony in norfolk the virginia and deliver remarks. saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span.org. listen live on the free c-span radio out. >> part of the confirmation hearing with several allies including canada, singapore and nato. we will hear from kay bailey hutchison, trumps nominee for ambassador to nato. senator bob corker chairs the senate foreign relations committee. this is just under four hours. >> senator hutchinson, we are glad to have you back. since you have done this so many times on the side of the dial we thought it would be for you to lead off and help the othe
. >> we pushed back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women, and people were making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body that it is within their agency, as human beings, to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend schedule, codebook tv.org -- go to booktv.org. the super carrier named after our 38th president is the navy's newest nuclear powered aircraft carrier. president...
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and 130 million people watched the not guilty verdict come back. 20 years later people still have a morbid fascination with o.j. simpson. it's proven by how many people tuned in to watch this parole hearing. a lot of legal analysts were speculating that he was going to be let out, and that's exactly what happened. howie: it was such a racially charged trial at the time. wasn't he the worst witness of all time. he sat there and said nobody ever accused me of threatening somebody with a weapon when it was a knife he used to kill nicole simpson and ron goldman. carley: it just goes to show this guy is a jaw dropping horrible person and stone cold liar for him to sit there and say he led a conflict-free life when everybody knows he has been filled with conflict. it's important for people to know when you live in the great state of until, that this guy is mentally unbehind and i still think pretty d unhinged and pretty dangerous. howie: serving 9 years for an armed robbery case is not that outlandish. but many people thought think it was a proxy case for the murder. carley: it stings that he's
and 130 million people watched the not guilty verdict come back. 20 years later people still have a morbid fascination with o.j. simpson. it's proven by how many people tuned in to watch this parole hearing. a lot of legal analysts were speculating that he was going to be let out, and that's exactly what happened. howie: it was such a racially charged trial at the time. wasn't he the worst witness of all time. he sat there and said nobody ever accused me of threatening somebody with a weapon...
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so when people make the argument so we pushed back on the morbidity with that claim it was dangerous and those that make decisions of reproduction it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. and avoiding questions of morality because we complete that with religion so that leaves the big vacuum of those reproductive rights and climate control and as a woman taking care of herself to neutralize that but they don't care what day think and if there is the encroachment to read morality with faith and understanding and two critically dissect and that is the work that passes in that case. and with that moral argument how does that work with the work you have done?. >> with so many of the women because they don't have access to care or even as spiritual environment because of the oppression so that cultural context that would redis fabulous so even if they are given a choice they have no choice. because of the oppression. and with reproductive justice with that christianity. and in terms of dealing with issues. because one of those statements that keeps us from a chris
so when people make the argument so we pushed back on the morbidity with that claim it was dangerous and those that make decisions of reproduction it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. and avoiding questions of morality because we complete that with religion so that leaves the big vacuum of those reproductive rights and climate control and as a woman taking care of herself to neutralize that but they don't care what day think and if there is the encroachment to read...
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he considered it morbid to focus on anything other than getting on with his life forcing the pain under until it was too dead to throb. when his first wife died, he left all references out of his diary and never spoke of her again even to their daughter and made no mentioning of her in the memoir. elliott didn't have that kind of discipline and was that they didn't give it a different temperament and tightly. theodore had a sense of purpose and direction which his life should go. elliott had no confidence in his ability or conviction of his own importance. it seems to have been around this time he began to drink. he decided to take part of his inheritance and travel around the world. while aboard ship he spent a great deal of time with his distant cousins james and sarah roosevelt who were on their honeymoon. sometimes later they asked him to be a godfather to their baby. even though alia at the time was only 21. he replied to the request with a characteristic difference he wrote he considered himself not good enough to be the godfather of such rare people and implied he would have turn
he considered it morbid to focus on anything other than getting on with his life forcing the pain under until it was too dead to throb. when his first wife died, he left all references out of his diary and never spoke of her again even to their daughter and made no mentioning of her in the memoir. elliott didn't have that kind of discipline and was that they didn't give it a different temperament and tightly. theodore had a sense of purpose and direction which his life should go. elliott had no...
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. >> so we pushed back on the morbidity on the claim that it is dangerous so those that call those within the agency as human beings to make those decisions [inaudible conversations] in. >> good morning i president dan cero the united council the director of the latin america economic growth initiative had the piece published in the national
. >> so we pushed back on the morbidity on the claim that it is dangerous so those that call those within the agency as human beings to make those decisions [inaudible conversations] in. >> good morning i president dan cero the united council the director of the latin america economic growth initiative had the piece published in the national
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as a result, basic human curiosity in the lure of the morbid have always drawn people to the story. possibly comes from a yearning empathize with someone else's suffering. some may find nourish nourishment in the dark. rickburn said the cannibalism becomes like the barker outside the tent. it's what helps you bring people into the story but you end up telling them a story, once inside, that's actually quite different from that the barker has led people to believe, which is a story of really kind of infinite pain and sorrow and not a exterior story of immorality and ghoulishness but a story of suffering and survive in the face of adversary, it's a story that ended for those who perished in the snowy mountained but fors it was the beginning of a new life. the fact is that survivors, desperate and delirious from star vision and hypothermia, were forced to consume the flesh of the dead out of sheer necessity, and that's only a small part of the story. there is so much more. no matter if they lived or died, everyone who was a part of that journey were forever guaranteed a place in annals
as a result, basic human curiosity in the lure of the morbid have always drawn people to the story. possibly comes from a yearning empathize with someone else's suffering. some may find nourish nourishment in the dark. rickburn said the cannibalism becomes like the barker outside the tent. it's what helps you bring people into the story but you end up telling them a story, once inside, that's actually quite different from that the barker has led people to believe, which is a story of really...
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wall street over the years where people leave the brand-name firms and start their own thing and morbidbasis. vonnie: what be pressure on other pe firms to come up with a succession plan and make it public? bridgewater came up with a succession plan and it was a bit of a surprise. people tie up their money for a long time with these funds. jason: i do think the conversation will get more robust around the private equity firms. as an industry, it has not been around for that long. if you look at blackstone or carlyle especially, they're still run by their founders. has been where there something of a succession is ppg . toy brought in john winkle w be the co-ceo. an outlier because he's only in his 50's. the 90'sd ppg back in when he was just a puppy. vonnie: jason kelly, executive editor and new york bureau chief. time now for the latest bloomberg business flash. respondedgamble has to try and fund management saying it has not provided any saysdeas for the fund and that there will be a proxy fight. peerss outperformed its and try and had attended to gain a seat on the board with its 1.5
wall street over the years where people leave the brand-name firms and start their own thing and morbidbasis. vonnie: what be pressure on other pe firms to come up with a succession plan and make it public? bridgewater came up with a succession plan and it was a bit of a surprise. people tie up their money for a long time with these funds. jason: i do think the conversation will get more robust around the private equity firms. as an industry, it has not been around for that long. if you look at...
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but at the state capital yesterday he took a morbid route and said he will probably be dead before seeing the benefits of this. he says california needs to reduce greenhouse gases by 40% from 1990 levels by the year 2030. extending the "cap and trade" program is how he claims we'll get there. improving the air quality across california is one of the main goals but scientists say it would do the opposite. >> build the gas chambers for our children's future and our state's future. >> don't throw it out. >> four california representatives in washington are urging their counterparts back home to vote no on this. they are using it as an opportunity to speak against the state's high-speed rail project. from the office of gop house leader kevin mccarthy they said, california republicans in washington and in sacramento remain united in opposition to this boondoggle. previous attempts to fund the project through "cap and trade" revenues having disappointing which is why we must now ensure this does not pass. >> reporter: the senate could vote on this proposal as early as monday. >>> this morning,
but at the state capital yesterday he took a morbid route and said he will probably be dead before seeing the benefits of this. he says california needs to reduce greenhouse gases by 40% from 1990 levels by the year 2030. extending the "cap and trade" program is how he claims we'll get there. improving the air quality across california is one of the main goals but scientists say it would do the opposite. >> build the gas chambers for our children's future and our state's future....
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. >> it sound morbid but some of the best comedy comes out of a eulogy, you know. >> okay. >> they want that release. >> humor is a great way to get people to feel emotional. it disarms you. >> reporter: in charge of bringing out emotions michael showwalter a man who directs with his heart and soul, also on board comic genius of judd apatow as an executive producer, they have faith in him who is an extremely popular, actor, writer and comedian. >> when i told my kid i have a script written by some guy kum al they said, immediately you are doing it, because they have their finger of the pulse of who is hip and who is current and hoist not. >> let me give you some advice , love isn't easy, that is why they call it lovey thought i could start saying something and something smart would come out. >> the big stickies playing right now in our area at king of prussia, bryn mawr, ritz east and voorhees, film opens up every where nationally this friday. did you like it. >> i loved it. >> it has a lot of heart. >> it looks so cute, funny. >> it really is. >> all right, lauren joining us now you ar
. >> it sound morbid but some of the best comedy comes out of a eulogy, you know. >> okay. >> they want that release. >> humor is a great way to get people to feel emotional. it disarms you. >> reporter: in charge of bringing out emotions michael showwalter a man who directs with his heart and soul, also on board comic genius of judd apatow as an executive producer, they have faith in him who is an extremely popular, actor, writer and comedian. >> when i told...
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jeff: i get the sense that, as morbid as the subject is, you've enjoyed -- richard: sometimes i tellamilies that it's been a pleasure because you get to know someone in a quick period of time. there's a movie that just came out called "obit" about our staff. in it, one of my colleagues, a brilliant writer said, the obituaries are 1% about death, 99% about life. most families we speak to understand the achievements of their dear departed ones and they really want to talk about that person. sometimes you get into awkward things like, what was the first wife's name? sometimes you don't always know all the survivors and another survivor will call up and say, why did you leave me out? for the most part, it is telling the story in trying to get it down to 800 or 1000 words, and getting a life down to that little can be a little difficult, but you want to tell the story well. you want it to be a story that people say, i wish i had known that person. jeff: i can only imagine those conversations with family members and -- richard: most of them are far better than you think, far more illuminat
jeff: i get the sense that, as morbid as the subject is, you've enjoyed -- richard: sometimes i tellamilies that it's been a pleasure because you get to know someone in a quick period of time. there's a movie that just came out called "obit" about our staff. in it, one of my colleagues, a brilliant writer said, the obituaries are 1% about death, 99% about life. most families we speak to understand the achievements of their dear departed ones and they really want to talk about that...
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. >>> and sheree dean reveals a morbid fascination. >> some people like baseball and football. i like serial killers. these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> for those inmates at the hillsborough county jail in tampa who have actually been convicted of a crime, coming to terms with the past might be the difference between ever making it on the outside or not. >> how you doing today? >> april arnold decided to do that four years ago during her last stay here. back then, she was one of the better known revolving door inmates. >> i actually counted. i've been to jail 43 times and to prison twice. cocaine, crack, marijuana, possession, paraphernalia, you know, all that. >> all right. this is april arnold. her arrest date
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we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back under the claim that it's dangerous. we have not made the case that women have been people who are making decisions about reproduction, process that occurs in their body that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. part of that is because we deferred in the public space or we have avoided questions of morality because we look at morality and religion. what that has done is left a big vacuum those supposed to reproductive rights to control women have been all too willing to fill that space and make the indictment of a woman taking care of herself as being immoral. think the only way to neutralize the is suppose a counter narrative in the same context. religious folk don't care what nonreligious folk don't think and vice versa. if there'll be a push back on the public space on morality it has to be people of faith understanding and critically dissecting the claim that abortion is immoral and pushing back in that regard. that's why am elated about the type of work that the pastor has done in makin
we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back under the claim that it's dangerous. we have not made the case that women have been people who are making decisions about reproduction, process that occurs in their body that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. part of that is because we deferred in the public space or we have avoided questions of morality because we look at morality and religion. what that has done is left a big vacuum those supposed to...
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s book "life's >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the case that it is dangerous. people making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> >> earlier this afternoon it was announced sarah huckabee sanders will be president secretary, press following the resignation of sean spicer. and tonight we'll show you a c-span interview from april with ms. huckabee sanders, who spoke about why she originally joined the trump for president campaign and how she approached her job as deputy press secretary. see that conversation tonight t 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. right now,
s book "life's >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the case that it is dangerous. people making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> >> earlier this afternoon it was announced sarah huckabee sanders will be president secretary, press following the resignation of sean spicer. and tonight we'll show you a c-span interview from april with ms....
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well, it's quite morbid but a lot of them are actually under the rubble.of them had been evacuated by muslim aid from the front lines, when they were under occupation. then they moved to camps after being given medical attention and some aid. people have been, about1 million people have been displaced within mosul itself. and 60% of the homes have been destroyed, so it really is a catastrophic situation. people already talk about the rebuilding of the city, whether in terms of the structure itself, or in terms of people coming back there. how do you see that progressing? actually the people are very resilient. obviously they are moving back into towns that have been completely obliterated, so they are moving back to homes that are just under rubble, basically. but in terms of how long the process will take, i think people predict around 15 to 20 years. but we will have to come together to help with that rehabilitation process. it's great to hear the uk government have allocated £40 million to help with that process. clearly the most important thing in thes
well, it's quite morbid but a lot of them are actually under the rubble.of them had been evacuated by muslim aid from the front lines, when they were under occupation. then they moved to camps after being given medical attention and some aid. people have been, about1 million people have been displaced within mosul itself. and 60% of the homes have been destroyed, so it really is a catastrophic situation. people already talk about the rebuilding of the city, whether in terms of the structure...
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." >> three perspective on the morbidity of abortion or tree push back on the claim it is dangerous.e haven't made the case that women who are making decision about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. org.or more go to booktv. afterwards,ght on reporting on houseman tactics are used to influence -- on how smear tactics are used to influence opinion. by is interviewed "washington post" media critic. you feel "the washington post" has properly reported on the issue rather than saying " donald trump, why are you smearing john mccain?" wasn't "the washington post" i wrote about. i am not here to defend john mccain or donald trump. i think when people mistake when you criticize media behavior for how it treats donald trump. it is not that i'm supporting him or cheering them on. it is misread often as you must be supporting him or you must not like x or y because he said this. it is looking at what i see as fair or accurate media coverage about the candidate. i have spoken out about that. >> 9:00 easter
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. >> rose: >> glor: i get the sense as morbid as the subject is, you have enjoyed sort of learning those. >> sometimes i tell the families who i talk to that it's been a pleasure because you get to know someone in a quick period of time. there is a movie that recently came out called obit about our staff and it was filmed a couple of years ago so i'm not in it. but in it one of my colleagues marringo fox who is a brilliant advanced obit writer, she said the obits are 1 percent about death, 99% about life. >> glor: yeah. >> so most of the people, most of the families we sak to understand the achievements of their dear departed one and really want to talk about that person. and sometimes you get into awkward things like what was the firs wife's name, could you please tell me. you know, sometimes survivors, sometimes you don't always know all the survivors and another survivor will call up, why did you leave me out. but for the most part it's telling the story and trying to get the story down to 800 or 1,000 words. and you know, getting a life down to that much or that little can be a littl
. >> rose: >> glor: i get the sense as morbid as the subject is, you have enjoyed sort of learning those. >> sometimes i tell the families who i talk to that it's been a pleasure because you get to know someone in a quick period of time. there is a movie that recently came out called obit about our staff and it was filmed a couple of years ago so i'm not in it. but in it one of my colleagues marringo fox who is a brilliant advanced obit writer, she said the obits are 1 percent...
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." >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the case that it is dangerous. people making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> >> earlier this afternoon it was announced sarah huckabee sanders will be president secretary, press following the resignation of sean spicer. and tonight we'll show you a c-span interview from april with ms. huckabee sanders, who spoke about why she originally joined the trump for president campaign and how she approached her job as deputy press secretary. see that conversation tonight t 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. right now, today's white house briefing with ms. huckabee sanders and incoming director anthony scaramucci. it's 50 minutes. ms. huckabee sanders: good afternoon. mark the last day of made in america week this afternoon the president will welcome several living survivors of the attack on u.s.s. arizona at pearl harbor and their families. other events this week have focused mainly on products and goods bearing the h
." >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the case that it is dangerous. people making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> >> earlier this afternoon it was announced sarah huckabee sanders will be president secretary, press following the resignation of sean spicer. and tonight we'll show you a c-span interview from april with ms. huckabee...
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." >> so we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have, and people who are making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. >> earlier today, a house subcommittee held a hearing on gang violence. sex trafficking. and drugs. we heard testimony from federal, state and local law enforcement officials on the relationship between gangs and how social media has impacted the fight against these crimes. this is an hour. >> it is now 10:00. the subcommittee on crime, terrorism and homeland security will come to order. without objection, the chair's authorized to declare recesses of the subcommittee at any time. mr. sensenbrenner: let me say that we are to vote between 10:45 and 10:50. i will not make an opening statement, but put my opening statement into the record. i will ask every other member to allow us to hear the witnesses so that they recall able t
." >> so we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have, and people who are making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. >> earlier today, a house subcommittee held a hearing on gang violence. sex trafficking. and drugs. we heard...
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. >> we have pushed back on the morbidity of abortion. we pushed back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have, and people were making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body that it's within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> the house appropriations committee met to work on a 44 billion-dollar homeland security spending bill. it includes measures for preventing drug smuggling and human trafficking. it also includes 1.6 billion for building a barrier along the mexican border. this is two hours 40 minutes.
. >> we have pushed back on the morbidity of abortion. we pushed back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have, and people were making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body that it's within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> the house appropriations committee met to work on a 44 billion-dollar homeland security spending bill. it includes measures...
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." >> so we pushed back on the morbidity of abortion. we pushed back on the claim that it is dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have -- and people who are making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those >> for more of this weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >>> next, members of the lgbt community discuss their personal experiences in the fight for marriage equality and transgender rights. participants include a couple who became colitigants in a case that led to the legalization of same sex marriage in the state of california. the two-hour event was hosted by george washington university in washington d.c. earlier this month. >> welcome to our fifth annual lgbt health forum. this is actually a very, very special one for us, and we're doing a number of wonderful things
." >> so we pushed back on the morbidity of abortion. we pushed back on the claim that it is dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have -- and people who are making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those >> for more of this weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >>> next, members of the lgbt community discuss their personal experiences in the fight for marriage equality and...
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early 50's.is no one expected him to die in office here it although lincoln himself was pretty morbid and had dreams about his own death. but he did not think about it that much or he would have thought seriously, i could not but johnson as president. but johnson thought, the african-americans are free, no question, absolutely. they should now go back to work on the plantations and leave public issues to white americans. he set up, in 1865, new governments in the south completely controlled by whites with blacks having no political rights whatsoever. these government enacted a series of laws known as the black codes to regulate the condition of these former slaves. and basically, they put them in a position of second class or .hird class citizenship basically the black codes tried to use the power of the state governments to push african-americans back to work on the plantations. they gave blacks certain rights like their marriages would be like theyunder law, would not under slavery, of course. mississippi made it illegal for black people to own property outside of cities. but no civ
early 50's.is no one expected him to die in office here it although lincoln himself was pretty morbid and had dreams about his own death. but he did not think about it that much or he would have thought seriously, i could not but johnson as president. but johnson thought, the african-americans are free, no question, absolutely. they should now go back to work on the plantations and leave public issues to white americans. he set up, in 1865, new governments in the south completely controlled by...
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much as it is with others in my stage of life, but don't think he's being morbid, he's still optimisticbout life. >> mortality is something that -- you do eventually face it's funfulny that previous pla where you would think that's old -- i think mccain, that's said 80 is not old anymore. >> not these days. >> 90, jimmy carter was building a house. it was like 110 degrees. he wasn't, like, passing out because he was 93 or whatever. >> after beating brain cancer. >> right >> the other thing i think of, this always gets me, i get these cards. i went to a jesuit high school i get these obit cards from guys in my class. i got another one yesterday. it's like -- so, it's one -- you live -- boone pickens lives today. we live today. we all live one day, then tomorrow we hope we got another one. >> as it says in the good book, you don't know the time or the hour we don't know. >> you can keel over at 45 years old, or be building houses at 95 >> boone is not planning on winding down he says the fourth quarter, but he says that's the way to approach life, be the eternal optimist excited to see wh
much as it is with others in my stage of life, but don't think he's being morbid, he's still optimisticbout life. >> mortality is something that -- you do eventually face it's funfulny that previous pla where you would think that's old -- i think mccain, that's said 80 is not old anymore. >> not these days. >> 90, jimmy carter was building a house. it was like 110 degrees. he wasn't, like, passing out because he was 93 or whatever. >> after beating brain cancer. >>...
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. >> the pushback on the morbidity of abortion and the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that people are making decisions about a process that occurs in their body in their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >> a look at the history of government corruption in russia under vladimir putin. the commission on security cooperation in europe also known as the helsinki commission hosted this event. thank you for coming, welcome to today's briefing in
. >> the pushback on the morbidity of abortion and the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that people are making decisions about a process that occurs in their body in their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >> a look at the history of government corruption in russia under vladimir putin. the commission on security cooperation in europe also known as the helsinki commission hosted this event....
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." >> so we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have, and people who are making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. >> earlier today, a house subcommittee held a hearing on gang violence. sex trafficking. and drugs. we heard testimony from federal, state and local law enforcement officials on the relationship between gangs and how social media has impacted the fight against these crimes. this is an hour. >> it is now 10:00. the subcommittee on crime, terrorism and homeland security will come to order. without objection, the chair's authorized to declare recesses of the subcommittee at any time.
." >> so we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't made the case that women have, and people who are making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs in their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. >> earlier today, a house subcommittee held a hearing on gang violence. sex trafficking. and drugs. we heard...
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. >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it is dangerous. we have not made the case that women have in people who are making decisions about reproductions, a process that occurs within their body and their agency as human beings to make that decision. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> i live coverage of the commissioning of the uss gerald r ford saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the super carrier named after the 38th president is the navy's newest nuclear powered high-tech aircraft carrier. president trump will attend the ceremony and delivered remarks to more than 14000 people expected to attend. saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created by america's cable television companies that is brought you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the senate finance committee holds a confirmation hearing for david to be the assistant secretary treasury. he was asked about tax code changes that would benefitat it middle of income amer
. >> we push back on the morbidity of abortion. we push back on the claim that it is dangerous. we have not made the case that women have in people who are making decisions about reproductions, a process that occurs within their body and their agency as human beings to make that decision. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> i live coverage of the commissioning of the uss gerald r ford saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the super carrier named after the 38th president...