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kay parsons had been murdered.ed thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >> when "secrets on hot springs drive" continues. tinues ♪ tinues the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? >>> president erdogan has invited president trump to visit turkey in 2019. the white house says nothing definite planned but president trump is open to a meeting. turkey says it remains determined to clear u.s. allied kurdish fighters from northeast syria. the search for survivors continues as the death toll from saturday's deadly tsunami that hit indonesia has now reached 429 people. more than 100 are still missing. thousands are homeless. now back to "dateline." >> welco
kay parsons had been murdered.ed thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >> when "secrets on hot springs drive" continues. tinues ♪ tinues the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on...
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missouri republican governor mike parson declaring his intent to repeal and replace a citizen-improved constitutional g amendment. parson opposing the queen missouri initiative approved by voters in november the weight that districts are drawn. he says the measure is unconstitutional. fox 35 in orlando. spacex launching a rocket launching the most powerful gps satellite ever built. heading towards the international space station and its spacex ceo elon musk first pentagon strengthened national security mission. this is a life look at the city of brotherly love from fox 29 in philadelphia. our philly fox affiliate running a story about a new jersey man who hit lady luck in atlantic city. the lakewood resident won a million dollars playing poker on a $5 bet. that's tonight live look outside the beltway from special report. we will be right'l back.
missouri republican governor mike parson declaring his intent to repeal and replace a citizen-improved constitutional g amendment. parson opposing the queen missouri initiative approved by voters in november the weight that districts are drawn. he says the measure is unconstitutional. fox 35 in orlando. spacex launching a rocket launching the most powerful gps satellite ever built. heading towards the international space station and its spacex ceo elon musk first pentagon strengthened national...
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this is racial parsons groundbreaking book -- rachel parsons groundbreaking book "silent spring." and her research helped to launch the environmental movement. buttonser sticker and are parts of the collection, and they are the part i really enjoyed working with. i love the fact that with just a few words, you can get a message across that really says it all, light for instance, this little, tiny sticker here, flush rush, from now, the national organization of women. they are talking about rush limbaugh, of course. run of the black panther newspaper. we have a large gathering of ephemera from the black panthers, where they talk about their mission, with the issues were, what they were trying to create, then we also have other materials relating to civil rights. so there is this small pamphlet here that was produced by the student nonviolent coordinating committee. this is from the 1960's, and the se black panthers are from the 1960's as well and they go to the early 1970's. this is a manuscript collection that we acquired from a woman named phyllis johnson. she was a very conserva
this is racial parsons groundbreaking book -- rachel parsons groundbreaking book "silent spring." and her research helped to launch the environmental movement. buttonser sticker and are parts of the collection, and they are the part i really enjoyed working with. i love the fact that with just a few words, you can get a message across that really says it all, light for instance, this little, tiny sticker here, flush rush, from now, the national organization of women. they are talking...
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has always been to make style accessib >> grace j leads open style lab, a nonprofit based at the parsons school of design in new york, one of the nation's premr fashion institutes. the lab runs a summer program that trains participan to create clothing that is inclusive and accessible. >> one out of five people identify having a disability. in the united states which means there's a whole untapped market that's marginalized ddd haven't beressed. >> cristina mallon's team made her a stylish coat free of charge. >> being able to pys a coat on byf was a difference made me having enough confidence to go to work. and things like that have such a big impact that people don't understand.an >> sreenivhow did this story come about? >> i heard about this lab at mit where they were training designers to make clothing that was more accessible to people with disabilities. earlier this year, i thought you know i wonder what's going on with that program and it turned out th they'd actually move the program down to parsons which is just down the street from us. so we were able to tell the story in a who
has always been to make style accessib >> grace j leads open style lab, a nonprofit based at the parsons school of design in new york, one of the nation's premr fashion institutes. the lab runs a summer program that trains participan to create clothing that is inclusive and accessible. >> one out of five people identify having a disability. in the united states which means there's a whole untapped market that's marginalized ddd haven't beressed. >> cristina mallon's team made...
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the parson comes which was remarkable. the parson co m es after which was remarkable. as well. this is not believable, this is unbelievable. this is big, this is serious. it's not some kind of crazy coincidence. this is not a minor resemblance, this is real, this is happening, this is really, really serious. when i got home, my mother was waiting at home with a cup of coffee and i said mum, you see this? we exchanged newspapers. july 12, 1961. it was louise wise adoption agency and i always knew growing up that i was adopted. my parents were always open about it. robert, scarsdale, new york, son of prominent scarsdale position. my first thought, he's got the wealthy family. the most remarkable story of coincidence but about 45 minutes in, they became celebrated stars in new york, they start their own business. were it goes, it then starts to ask about how these coincidences happen. why was it that none of them knew about the others. was it coincidental that they ended up in three families from three different social strata. it almost starts to look like their accidenta
the parson comes which was remarkable. the parson co m es after which was remarkable. as well. this is not believable, this is unbelievable. this is big, this is serious. it's not some kind of crazy coincidence. this is not a minor resemblance, this is real, this is happening, this is really, really serious. when i got home, my mother was waiting at home with a cup of coffee and i said mum, you see this? we exchanged newspapers. july 12, 1961. it was louise wise adoption agency and i always...
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the society's deputy director emily parsons december plays the painting and talks about the life and career of de lancey. his is about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to the november lunch talk about the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati at anderson house. the institute promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of american independence by supporting exhibits, ies, resources. i'm natalie atwood. and today i'm privileged to introduce our speaker. emily parsons is the deputy director and curator for the society at anderson house, a position she's held since 23 -- excuse me since 2 o 03. she heads our museum program including collection, exhibition and interpretation. she's researched 1800th century collections ry including to exhibits of mount vernon, the daughters of the museum and the washington antique show. she holds a b.a. in history from washington and lee university and a masters of history and a certificate in museum studies from the university of delaware. here's emily. [applause] emily: thank you, kelsey and all of you for coming
the society's deputy director emily parsons december plays the painting and talks about the life and career of de lancey. his is about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to the november lunch talk about the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati at anderson house. the institute promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of american independence by supporting exhibits, ies, resources. i'm natalie atwood. and today i'm privileged to introduce our...
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the beach and survive, and they sleep it off and get up in the next morning and what does elizabeth parsons do? does she go back to being the made of her mistress, or is she looking out for herself? we don't know the answer to that specific question but in general we do know an awful lot. so let me take a step back for a second, and tell you about how the whole adventure was set up. as i said this is the third resupply of jamestown. it was also they were bringing the second charter. they saw how horrible things were messed up so they brought a new charter, the governor was with them, and the admiral. there are two ways you can invest. one way is to use money, ten and a half pounds would buy you a share in the company, and all the gentleman had bought at least one share and they also purchased another share by virtue of being on the ship itself. now all those commoners that i was talking about, the labors, the tradesman, the made to mistresses, they owned a share because of their body. they did not invest any money. what we do know, and historians have not paid attention to is that each one
the beach and survive, and they sleep it off and get up in the next morning and what does elizabeth parsons do? does she go back to being the made of her mistress, or is she looking out for herself? we don't know the answer to that specific question but in general we do know an awful lot. so let me take a step back for a second, and tell you about how the whole adventure was set up. as i said this is the third resupply of jamestown. it was also they were bringing the second charter. they saw...
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>> jim parsons plays an adult sheldon "big bang theory."pick an actress to play the adult paige, who would you pick and why? >> i think reese witherspoon. >> you're breaking >> she's awesome and kind like you are. >> have you worked with her? >> i have. she's the best. she's awesome. >> mckenna didn't realize iain has a star on "big little lies." >> who's won person you want to work with? >> meryl streep. >> she's the best. >> you've met her? what? >> yes, iain became friend while shooting season two of "bll". tonight, he and mckenna get in a tiff at a slumber party. >> you're making it up. >> what is your favorite part aboutun and nice. relaxed part. >> we know sheldon has unusual habits. what do you think your most unusual habit is. >> i jam pack my bag with stuff i haven't eaten. i have this much space. >> they seem way too adult to have stuffed animals. >> by the way, we are going the see mckenna on the big screen in captain marvel. good for her. she plays the young superhero. hits theaters march 8th. >> the feeling ♪ >> what justin is
>> jim parsons plays an adult sheldon "big bang theory."pick an actress to play the adult paige, who would you pick and why? >> i think reese witherspoon. >> you're breaking >> she's awesome and kind like you are. >> have you worked with her? >> i have. she's the best. she's awesome. >> mckenna didn't realize iain has a star on "big little lies." >> who's won person you want to work with? >> meryl streep. >> she's...
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parsons says the measure is unconstitutional. fox 35 in orlando, space x wanting a fountain 9 rocket carrying what is billed as the air force's most powerful gps satellite ever built, heading toward the international space station and space x's first pentagon sanctioned national security mission and this is a live look at the city of brotherly love from fox 29 in philadelphia. fox affiliate running a story about a new jersey man with his ladylove to atlantic city, he wanted $1 million playing poker on a $5 bet. that is a live look outside the beltway. we will be right back. in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? and then, more jobs robegan to appear.. what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> north carolina >> with caroline at length congressional district race is still unresolved a month after the midterm elections. newly released affidavits allege absentee ballot collected from north carolina voters b
parsons says the measure is unconstitutional. fox 35 in orlando, space x wanting a fountain 9 rocket carrying what is billed as the air force's most powerful gps satellite ever built, heading toward the international space station and space x's first pentagon sanctioned national security mission and this is a live look at the city of brotherly love from fox 29 in philadelphia. fox affiliate running a story about a new jersey man with his ladylove to atlantic city, he wanted $1 million playing...
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a big oops for jim parsons who ruined kaley cuoco's surprise on set. today, but the cast tried to surprise her yesterday. jim spoiled it when he posted a picture of that cake and tagged her before she got to set. check out her reaction. >>> catherine zeta-jones is on the small screen thanks to her "queen america." the crowningachievement, her -y don't live in l.a. we aren't consumed with the industry. we are able the turn off. >> that's the secret to their wedded bliss, but catherine try turn hollywood off it's still the douglas family business. >> it's so funny, the other night, we had my son on face time, saying something about some role that he was thinking he was going on. then my daughter was auditioning for her school play. i'm talking about my show, he's talking about his show. we all went, four actors at one table! it's too much! >> the welsh-born actress is starring in her first comedy series, "queen america." it has her hubby's approval. >> she is real funny. talk to her about her southern accent. >> oh, good, i'm starving. >> you're not allo
a big oops for jim parsons who ruined kaley cuoco's surprise on set. today, but the cast tried to surprise her yesterday. jim spoiled it when he posted a picture of that cake and tagged her before she got to set. check out her reaction. >>> catherine zeta-jones is on the small screen thanks to her "queen america." the crowningachievement, her -y don't live in l.a. we aren't consumed with the industry. we are able the turn off. >> that's the secret to their wedded bliss,...
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according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this one's in english this is the canal francisco examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less them good. ever since the one nine hundred fifty s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the backhoe industry. got fired out of kalak aircraft that. you know as i work on a raffle that's right but i am always surprised the majority of politicians take no action against tobacco advertising for decades. nothing is done to check the profits of the tobacco industry until charges are brought against it by its victims and by the usa. gradually the tobacco companies are obliged to publish their internal documents. their strategies to combat the w.h.o. are made public one example is the boca raton action plan from the year nine hundred eighty eight senior figures at philip morris met in florida and drew up a number of sophisticated strategies to limit the power of the w.h.o. the first and most importan
according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this one's in english this is the canal francisco examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less them good. ever since the one nine hundred fifty s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the backhoe industry. got fired out of kalak aircraft that. you know as i work on a raffle that's right but i am always...
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. >> the french government bringperson, i'm going to in france 24 chief foreign editor rob parsons. before we spoke, we had the mayor of strasburg's book. he said this attack, he didn't really use the word terrorism, but he said the terrorist attack. an attack on our way of life. before that, we have the paris prosecutor who spoke and he said that his assailant reportedly shouted alla akbar. again, nobody is saying that this is a terrorist attack, they are being very careful with the words they are using. >> whatever words they use, that's what it feels like to the people of strasbourg today. for them, it's a terrorist attack. and they are feeling the consequences of insecurity that emerge from that. but it's the same situation we have seen so many times over the last few years in france and in strasberg. going back a few years, there was an attempt to attack the christmas market but the plot was foiled and 10 people were arrested. but this isn't a problem that is peculiar to france. we see it all over europe and the united kingdom, germany, spain, belgium, poland. almost wherever y
. >> the french government bringperson, i'm going to in france 24 chief foreign editor rob parsons. before we spoke, we had the mayor of strasburg's book. he said this attack, he didn't really use the word terrorism, but he said the terrorist attack. an attack on our way of life. before that, we have the paris prosecutor who spoke and he said that his assailant reportedly shouted alla akbar. again, nobody is saying that this is a terrorist attack, they are being very careful with the...
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according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this one's in english this isn't the cisco examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less them good. ever since the one nine hundred fifty s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the backhoe industry. got fired either kill or get back. you know as i work on a raffle that's right but i am always surprised the majority of politicians take no action against tobacco advertising for decades. nothing is done to check the profits of the tobacco industry until charges are brought against it by its victims and by the usa. gradually the tobacco companies are obliged to publish their internal documents. their strategies to combat the w.h.o. are made public one example is the boca raton action plan from the year nine hundred eighty eight senior figures at philip morris met in florida and drew up a number of sophisticated strategies to limit the power of the w.h.o. the first and most important this org
according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this one's in english this isn't the cisco examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less them good. ever since the one nine hundred fifty s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the backhoe industry. got fired either kill or get back. you know as i work on a raffle that's right but i am always surprised the...
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according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this was an english this was a chance to score examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less them good. ever since the one nine hundred fifty s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the backhoe industry. because far as i can look up. you know as i work on a raffle i've tried i can always apply the majority of politicians take no action against tobacco advertising for decades. basketball as an example. nothing is done to check the profits of the tobacco industry until charges are brought against it by its victims and by the usa. gradually the tobacco companies are obliged to publish their internal documents. their strategies to combat the w.h.o. are made public one example is the boca raton action plan from the year nine hundred eighty eight senior figures at philip morris met in florida and drew up a number of sophisticated strategies to limit the power of the w.h.o. the first and most im
according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this was an english this was a chance to score examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less them good. ever since the one nine hundred fifty s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the backhoe industry. because far as i can look up. you know as i work on a raffle i've tried i can always apply the majority of...
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sputnik from our team and all those sources in moscow but of course i mean but there is a program when parson all the chancellor chancellor course of austria is also a program in bad guy probably i mean this is a ludicrous this is impossible to to come to these extremes again it's nonsense germany to good example and mr michael moore his minister of interior after the first awful saturday violence in paris said he said he declared a lie in front of everybody on sci on t.v. if one on every channel in france he said that these violent demonstrators were responding to the calls of martin looked in the leader of the us all of them want to say that this is all fake news and everybody admitted afterwards so how can these people pretend that moscow is beyond all this is it's crazy look thanks as always for your take brussels based journalist a live on the program. ok news just coming into us now from westminster where it looks like the british prime minister is about to postpone choose these crucial parliamentary vote her brags it plus position leader german corben has joined all named cabinet sourc
sputnik from our team and all those sources in moscow but of course i mean but there is a program when parson all the chancellor chancellor course of austria is also a program in bad guy probably i mean this is a ludicrous this is impossible to to come to these extremes again it's nonsense germany to good example and mr michael moore his minister of interior after the first awful saturday violence in paris said he said he declared a lie in front of everybody on sci on t.v. if one on every...
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dom parsons' bronze was a first olympic medal for a male slider. the iceman. more british silverware would glow. they'd do it freestyle. izzy atkin nailed the rails and avoided the bumps on thejumps to win britain's first medal on skis. her bronze was added to by billy morgan. billy morgan, yes! but what goes up must come down. just ask elise christie. crashed, crushed. i know it's short track, and i know i'm supposed to be prepared for this. but it still hurts, you know? as the world united in pyeongchang, two countries came closer than ever before, north and south korea under one flag, with perfect timing. just one hundredth of a second was enough to give ester ledecka super—g gold. remarkable, given she had already won snowboard title, too. and no half measures on the half pipe for the usa. chloe king at 17, shaun white at 31, proving age is no obstacle. a couple of weeks later, menna fitzpatrick and guidejen kehoe won slalom gold at the paralympics. together with millie knight, they won all seven of britain's medals from pyeongchang. australia's cricketers
dom parsons' bronze was a first olympic medal for a male slider. the iceman. more british silverware would glow. they'd do it freestyle. izzy atkin nailed the rails and avoided the bumps on thejumps to win britain's first medal on skis. her bronze was added to by billy morgan. billy morgan, yes! but what goes up must come down. just ask elise christie. crashed, crushed. i know it's short track, and i know i'm supposed to be prepared for this. but it still hurts, you know? as the world united in...
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most sollars first half goal gave liverpool the clean sheet victory that they needed to progress parsons a man won the group after thrashing red star belgrade elsewhere another english side tottenham progress thanks to their draw in barcelona and in trouble on failure to beat p.s.v. eindhoven germany's dortmund and shako were already through to the last sixteen dorman top their group by beating monaco. well the final group games in the champions league wrap up tonight and for one determined club there is a chance of moving on to the final sixteen knockout stages despite immense hardship ukrainian side shocked i've done ask haven't been able to play at home since the civil war in the east of the country flared up back in two thousand and fourteen well now recent tensions with russia mean that their vital home match with french club leone has been moved to yet another new venue. it's tough being a shut down that's. the side of been forced to play away from the home stadium since two thousand and fourteen when pro russia rebels loans to non conflict in eastern ukraine donbass arena was even
most sollars first half goal gave liverpool the clean sheet victory that they needed to progress parsons a man won the group after thrashing red star belgrade elsewhere another english side tottenham progress thanks to their draw in barcelona and in trouble on failure to beat p.s.v. eindhoven germany's dortmund and shako were already through to the last sixteen dorman top their group by beating monaco. well the final group games in the champions league wrap up tonight and for one determined...
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serve as the fcc and you were to go back and tell the dorky, awkward, shy 15 -year-old sitting in parsons high school room with 30 years from now the president of the united states will have you leave this in federal agency he would've been throats. he never would have believed you but thrilled with the possibility this could happen and to me i take every day is a blessing to serve as a job and to be able to work on these issues and visit the parts of the country and serve the american people and i will give it my all. >> let's finish where we started. what is on the agenda for the next year? >> i have in my pocket a list of all the items we've voted on in the dates but i don't know if you have time to do that. >> host: if you get that list, bring it out. [laughter] >> limitations of time on a cable show but i'm sorry. no, the first and foremost think will work on is closing the digital divide. everything from a future role broadband initiatives go forward and telemedicine is brought in and the 5g revolution continues and in addition the other things are somewhat related to that improving
serve as the fcc and you were to go back and tell the dorky, awkward, shy 15 -year-old sitting in parsons high school room with 30 years from now the president of the united states will have you leave this in federal agency he would've been throats. he never would have believed you but thrilled with the possibility this could happen and to me i take every day is a blessing to serve as a job and to be able to work on these issues and visit the parts of the country and serve the american people...
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the fcc and i think if you were to go back and tell the dorky awkward shy 15-year-old sitting in parsons high school room, 30 years from now the president of the united states will tap you to lead this important federal agency, we have been thrilled. he would never have believed you but he would have been thrilled at the possibility this could happen. to me, i take every day as a blessing to be able to serve in this job, to be able to work on these issues, to be able to visit different parts of the country, to be able to serve the american people and i'm going to give it my all for the next two years. >> let's finish where we started. what is on the agenda for the next year? >> so i have in my pocket a list of all the items we are going to be voting on and the dates but unfortunately, i don't know if we have time to do that. what i can say -- >> bring it out. we will take our time. >> i think the first and foremost thing we will be working on is all issues relating to the closing of the digital divide, everything from making sure our rural broadband initiatives go forward, that telemedic
the fcc and i think if you were to go back and tell the dorky awkward shy 15-year-old sitting in parsons high school room, 30 years from now the president of the united states will tap you to lead this important federal agency, we have been thrilled. he would never have believed you but he would have been thrilled at the possibility this could happen. to me, i take every day as a blessing to be able to serve in this job, to be able to work on these issues, to be able to visit different parts of...
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. >> reporter: one of the other kids is ella parsons, also with ce rmp -- cerebral palsy, how e you some 5. >> reporter: big girl, do you think she has a sense that she is a little different from the other kids? >> yes. >> reporter: she does? >> i'm pretty sure she does. >> reporter: her mom and her parents all made the long drive to watch ella dance. >> here we are. >> she loves dancing. >> reporter: does she feel when she is here, that she is a ballerina? >> i believe so. yeah. >> whatever her feelers are inside of her is coming out when she spins around and stuff like that. >> two thumbs up? two thumbs up, yes? >> tell me the truth. did it ever bring you to tears? >> oh, yeah. it does. and we both, we are just like so, so proud to see her out there. >> now, be the circus. it's almost as if there's karma here. >> reporter: another couple from the same town you are in, and those two little girls are about the same age. somebody is giving you a little gift here. >> yeah, i'm hoping that we can foster a that. >> reporter: well, i can tell you a secret, so are they. in fact, while we were
. >> reporter: one of the other kids is ella parsons, also with ce rmp -- cerebral palsy, how e you some 5. >> reporter: big girl, do you think she has a sense that she is a little different from the other kids? >> yes. >> reporter: she does? >> i'm pretty sure she does. >> reporter: her mom and her parents all made the long drive to watch ella dance. >> here we are. >> she loves dancing. >> reporter: does she feel when she is here, that she...
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emily parsons is a deputy director and curator for the society at the cincinnati at anderson house. a position she has held since 2003. she has her museum program including collections, exhibition and interpretation. she has researched 18th-century american history and material culture for more than 15 years and has curated numerous exhibitions for the society in addition to contributing to exhibitions mountain by mount vernon the daughters of the american revolution museum and the washington antique show. she holds a ba in history from washington university. and the masters of history. from the university of delaware. here is emily. >> thank you kelsey and all of you for coming. this is one of the most fun parts of my job. is to delve into and explore objects in our collection. portraits in particular like this one are a favorite of mine. this one, as you are seeing, sort of in an unvarnished new to us state. this painting, you will have an opportunity to take a look at closely when we are done. it's an oil portrait of colonel james delancey, a native new yorker. not the side we ar
emily parsons is a deputy director and curator for the society at the cincinnati at anderson house. a position she has held since 2003. she has her museum program including collections, exhibition and interpretation. she has researched 18th-century american history and material culture for more than 15 years and has curated numerous exhibitions for the society in addition to contributing to exhibitions mountain by mount vernon the daughters of the american revolution museum and the washington...
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get onto the beach and survive and sleep it off and get up the next morning and what does elizabeth parsons do? does she go back to being the maid of her mistress or is she looking out for herself? we don't know the answer to that is a question but in general we do know an awful lot. let me take a step back for second and tell you about how this whole venture was set up. as i said this is the third resupply of jamestown and also bringing the second charter because for two years team -- the virginia company wrote an entire new charter that was getting brought to jamestown on the sea venture and the governor was with them and admiral was with them. two ways you can invest. [inaudible conversations] way use money, time and a half pounds would buy you a share in the company and all the gentleman in the shipwreck had bought one chair and purchased another share by virtue of the ship itself. all those commoners i was talking about, laborers, tradesmen, the maids the mistresses they own a share because of their body did not invest any money. what we do know and what historians have not paid attent
get onto the beach and survive and sleep it off and get up the next morning and what does elizabeth parsons do? does she go back to being the maid of her mistress or is she looking out for herself? we don't know the answer to that is a question but in general we do know an awful lot. let me take a step back for second and tell you about how this whole venture was set up. as i said this is the third resupply of jamestown and also bringing the second charter because for two years team -- the...
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. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> obviously, we didn't go away,rongly that the multicam, the way they're shot in front of a studio audience, you hear the other people laughing. i think it ignites something that's innate in all of us, that's very primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," and it's unusually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should mention that although the waters above appear calm, below the surface there is a frenzy of activity. >> one of the hallmarks of "snl" is you need somebody to play the president. and will's dubya was stellar. >> will ferrell's george w. was sort of a loveable dummy. >> how about a life-saver here. that a good idea? >> can i get those antlers too? >> there you go,
. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> obviously, we didn't go away,rongly that the multicam, the way they're shot in front of a studio audience, you hear the other people laughing. i think it ignites something that's innate in all of us, that's very primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite...
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until you get six-year war and then you need to change tact and have really simple jackets like a parson's jacket which is eally simple to make, or a battle dress. the much maligned british battle practical, super jeep. great in a long six-year war. okay. those -- german jacket, 1940, comes out, edition, 1943, when they are clearly long losing the war, economize, we need to m-43 jacket.uce the the knots to economy are straightening the pockets and rid of the pleats. it, anyone, a reason why they lost? i'm sounding a little flippant and i don't mean to be really. understand is o where german is, in europe. it's in the center of europe, surrounded by all sides. an inherent, i think, germansinsecurity about and german people, they are east,able from the south, north and west and very little shoreline. they have a tiny bit of the north sea. baltic is an absolutely massive channel and islands and difficult to get out to. in the 1930s and 1940s, most freight goes around the world by oceans, which is why britain and america are in a really good position because they have got access to these ocean
until you get six-year war and then you need to change tact and have really simple jackets like a parson's jacket which is eally simple to make, or a battle dress. the much maligned british battle practical, super jeep. great in a long six-year war. okay. those -- german jacket, 1940, comes out, edition, 1943, when they are clearly long losing the war, economize, we need to m-43 jacket.uce the the knots to economy are straightening the pockets and rid of the pleats. it, anyone, a reason why...
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well time magazine also included maria ressa the editor of the news agency in the philippines on its parsons of the year list shea says journalists are under attack around the world. i think it shows just how difficult it is to be a journalist this year will we can't get away from the impunity of the killing. the jailing of the reuters journalists it's been almost a year it's a year it's a year now and then the challenges we're facing here what's happening in the united states journalists are under attack both online and in the real world and these real world dangers are something we have to fight in order to just be able to do our job u.k. prime minister to resign me has been meeting e.u. leaders in a last ditch attempt to rescue her brics a deal the e.u. has told me that the talks cannot be reopened and that they can only offer reassurances over the northern ireland backstop on monday may postpone the parliamentary vote on the withdrawal agreement. canada's public safety minister says he's deeply concerned for a former diplomat who has been detained in china but the minister insists that t
well time magazine also included maria ressa the editor of the news agency in the philippines on its parsons of the year list shea says journalists are under attack around the world. i think it shows just how difficult it is to be a journalist this year will we can't get away from the impunity of the killing. the jailing of the reuters journalists it's been almost a year it's a year it's a year now and then the challenges we're facing here what's happening in the united states journalists are...
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until you get six-year war and then you need to change tact and have really simple jackets like a parson's jacket which is eally simple to make, or a battle dress. the much maligned british battle practical, super jeep. great in a long six-year war. okay. those -- german jacket, 1940, comes out, edition, 1943, when they are clearly long losing the war, economize, we need to m-43 jacket.uce the the knots to economy are straightening the pockets and rid of the pleats. it, anyone, a reason why they lost? i'm sounding a little flippant and i don't mean to be really. understand is o where german is, in europe. it's in the center of europe, surrounded by all sides. an inherent, i think, germansinsecurity about and german people, they are east,able from the south, north and west and very little shoreline. they have a tiny bit of the north sea. baltic is an absolutely massive channel and islands and difficult to get out to. in the 1930s and 1940s, most freight goes around the world by oceans, which is why britain and america are in a really good position because they have got access to these ocean
until you get six-year war and then you need to change tact and have really simple jackets like a parson's jacket which is eally simple to make, or a battle dress. the much maligned british battle practical, super jeep. great in a long six-year war. okay. those -- german jacket, 1940, comes out, edition, 1943, when they are clearly long losing the war, economize, we need to m-43 jacket.uce the the knots to economy are straightening the pockets and rid of the pleats. it, anyone, a reason why...
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my name is winston parsons, speaking on behalf of the richard senior centre. the nonprofit centre between 26 and 27th avenue his. most of our clients rely almost exclusively on muni and paratransit for transportation. after careful discussion, the center is opposed to allowing private transit vehicles in the transit only lanes. given how little some providers are paying for permits or use a muni stops relative to their financial capacity, is unfair they get special treatment and potentially public transit. that said, we feel that paratransit, which is permitted to use the lanes, should be able to continue to use them. the population using paratransit faces countless barriers for mobility, employment and be looked beyond in making our transportation system more efficient and equitable, let's not make lives harder for those who face the most obstacles. similarly, taxis play a role in supporting those with mobility needs. thank you for your time and consideration. >> thank you. >> hello. thank you so much for having this hearing. allowing private transit vehicles
my name is winston parsons, speaking on behalf of the richard senior centre. the nonprofit centre between 26 and 27th avenue his. most of our clients rely almost exclusively on muni and paratransit for transportation. after careful discussion, the center is opposed to allowing private transit vehicles in the transit only lanes. given how little some providers are paying for permits or use a muni stops relative to their financial capacity, is unfair they get special treatment and potentially...
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i want to bring in fox business network's christina parson of list was.t's great to see you today. my question has to do with the timing of all of this for facebook. and now, this lawsuit breaking news from the d.c. attorney general. >> the timing, though. if anything, they are not going to say they're wanting anything down. they're not going to reveal what information to show that may be they are skirting away from the ftc. the federal trade commission. i think this has been going on for quite some time. it's good. this is a good work by journalists at "the new york times." the fact that they went through 200 pages, they interviewed 50 ex-facebook employees to find that these partnerships continued. our information continued to be shared. it's just a matter of time, now, when politicians are going to step up and charge facebook and tell them they are not allowed to do this. it has been happening for years. some of the data goes back from 2010 to the summer. >> harris: let me share -- april 11th, a testimony on capitol hill. mark zuckerberg had this to sa
i want to bring in fox business network's christina parson of list was.t's great to see you today. my question has to do with the timing of all of this for facebook. and now, this lawsuit breaking news from the d.c. attorney general. >> the timing, though. if anything, they are not going to say they're wanting anything down. they're not going to reveal what information to show that may be they are skirting away from the ftc. the federal trade commission. i think this has been going on for...
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parsons: part of the problem is you can't know who does not get caught. you can only know who does get caught. it would be fascinating to have the list of people who stole cars that did not get caught compared to who did. that is exactly what you can't have. that is part of it. the only interesting thing about clearance rates is that clearance rates are much higher for violent crimes than for property crimes because people can usually identify a person who is a suspect in that. a car theft, so difficult to track down. i think they have gotten better with recent technology. yeah, it would be fascinating to be able to know who gets caught and who doesn't. to do that, you have to have a separate system of deciding who did steal -- we unfortunately don't have the capacity to have. questions? comments? yes, tommy. student: what do you think the differences between a wealthy family for a family member being versus a poorer family and their family member being arrested? prof. frantz: yeah. student: you said in pittsburgh, people were fighting. how do you think t
parsons: part of the problem is you can't know who does not get caught. you can only know who does get caught. it would be fascinating to have the list of people who stole cars that did not get caught compared to who did. that is exactly what you can't have. that is part of it. the only interesting thing about clearance rates is that clearance rates are much higher for violent crimes than for property crimes because people can usually identify a person who is a suspect in that. a car theft, so...
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>> i think what we are hearing from our parsons specifically are our industry partners that we need toindustrial policy. and that means the us is going to fall behind from an industrial and an economic standpoint if we don't do something. the folks that we work with, is what other choices do we have? what are the alternatives? and the reality is we are joining with global nash i multiple companies and have a choice of where to go to do business. and if we give our industry a choice and that choices easier for them to go get investment from china or germany, singapore, name the country, rather than the choice to make that investment here in the us where they can develop new innovations and more importantly transition those innovations, i think we're talking in terms of the value. we don't have a policy that bridges that value of that. so it's not just about developing the technology but it's how do you get them into the hands of workers of people that are using those technologies? so i would say there is a real pull right now from the organizations that we work with to have this strateg
>> i think what we are hearing from our parsons specifically are our industry partners that we need toindustrial policy. and that means the us is going to fall behind from an industrial and an economic standpoint if we don't do something. the folks that we work with, is what other choices do we have? what are the alternatives? and the reality is we are joining with global nash i multiple companies and have a choice of where to go to do business. and if we give our industry a choice and...