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stories you can also find the latest news around the clock on our website at state dot com i'm rebecca roberts in the end and watch it. i'm skilled at the volume or that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliances. what's your story. ready on what numbers of women especially are victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor another yes you want to become a citizen. in so migrants your platform for reliable information. this week in world stories. mexico miss ingenue years murdering women. yemen hospitals are on the brink mistime we start out in germany honey telescope is one of the few remaining holocaust survivors she passed through to concentration camps now she's been honored with a german national prize. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there wa
stories you can also find the latest news around the clock on our website at state dot com i'm rebecca roberts in the end and watch it. i'm skilled at the volume or that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliances. what's your story. ready on what numbers of women especially are victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new...
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please, thanked rebecca roberts. >> [ applause ] >> thank you very much rebecca roberts, and for all of you joining us tonight. for our viewers on c-span, if you want to know more about the subject or other matters relating to white house history, our website www.whitehousehistory.org is an excellent resource. as we close, i would like everyone to please exit through the courtyard. there are three doors. we have a medical situation here. we will exit through decatur house and onto lafayette park. thank you so much and have a good evening. >> [ applause ] >>> we are featuring american tv history programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan 3. lectures and history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event coverage on our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> thursday night on american history tv, the 50th anniversary of the woodstock music festival. washington journal looks back at the 1969 woodstock music and art fair. a three-day rock concert that attracted nearl
please, thanked rebecca roberts. >> [ applause ] >> thank you very much rebecca roberts, and for all of you joining us tonight. for our viewers on c-span, if you want to know more about the subject or other matters relating to white house history, our website www.whitehousehistory.org is an excellent resource. as we close, i would like everyone to please exit through the courtyard. there are three doors. we have a medical situation here. we will exit through decatur house and onto...
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we include rebecca roberts, author of suffragist in washington, d.c..history tv this week and every weekend, on c-span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the c-span online store. go c-span store.org. check out all of the c-span products. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. and also, i was really interested ever since i worked in washington, how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship, but they also have a collaborative relationship. the story of. in history as of public and private ownership in many ways. so this was, i think the story is a way to get into that. >>> the university of washington professor discusses her book "the code: silken valley and the remaking of america." >>> next on american history tv. university of chicago little science professor discusses his book, secret wars. he delves into the way that state powers have secretly interviewed in foreign wars. offering examples from the korean and vietnam wars and argues that the cold war anticip
we include rebecca roberts, author of suffragist in washington, d.c..history tv this week and every weekend, on c-span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the c-span online store. go c-span store.org. check out all of the c-span products. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. and also, i was really interested ever since i worked in washington, how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic...
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feel watching state of the news life and been a new news headlines at the top of the hour i'm rebecca roberts in berlin for me i'm inside tame and thanks for watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german and why not play with him simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. to play a male and i'm gay i was going to drown in your w. from bondage books it's personal device and it's about topics that affect social water pollution climate change and the turn of. the. colibri shut out. the rebirth of the royal blues shall go under new coach david bach opened the match day with the victory over mikes on friday night the deciding goal came in the 89th minute and it was a mean one i mean reduced his way to the miles to visit suited to one victory that's the moroccan 3rd goal of the season but more importantly so has now hit a streak 3 wins in a row. that win 1st elevator. them up to 2nd on the table but riddle me this wouldn't last the match day probably not t
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news live from delhi and more news headlines at the top of the hour i'm rebecca roberts in berlin for me i'm inside taming it thanks for watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word courage from the. coaches in germany to learn german and why not give him a simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos free german for me to see. and i'm good i'm going to drown in your w from the bottom.
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we include rebecca roberts author of suffragists in washington, d.c. the 1913 parade and the fight for the vote. curator corin porter and her tour of the national archives exhibit of the 19th amendment and historians discussing women suffragists and american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available on the c-span store to see what's new for american history tv and check out all the c-span products. >>> on april 4, 1949, the north atlantic treaty was signed in washington, d.c. by the 12 founding members of what came to be known as nato. up next on real america, decades of nato a half-hour film from 1959 narrated celebrating the sengt anniversary of the alliance by profiling the people, geography and resources. nato produced the documentary which was broadcast on the big picture television
we include rebecca roberts author of suffragists in washington, d.c. the 1913 parade and the fight for the vote. curator corin porter and her tour of the national archives exhibit of the 19th amendment and historians discussing women suffragists and american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available on the c-span store to see what's new for american history tv and check out all the c-span products. >>> on april 4,...
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robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where he's been spending we can do so with tax documents declarations of the foundation's fiscal allocations for the years 2012 to 2015 mercer financed a number of institutes and lobbies among them the heritage foundation which fights taxes and economic regulation $1500000.00 the media research center which fights leftist media bias $12000000.00 the government accountability institute which tracks government corruption and publishes books against hillary clinton 3.7 $1000000.00 the heartland institute which defends climate change skeptics $2800000.00. in new york he even paid for an ad denouncing
robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at...
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beginning with rebecca roberts, and the fight for the vote.he tour of the national archives, and historians discussing abolitionist during the civil war. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c- span3 .
beginning with rebecca roberts, and the fight for the vote.he tour of the national archives, and historians discussing abolitionist during the civil war. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c- span3 .
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beginning with rebecca roberts, and the fight for the vote. and the tour of the national archives, and historians discussing abolitionist during the civil war. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c- span3 . >>> welcome back to the virginia museum of history and culture we are here talking about the struggle for black equality, this explores the period from the end of the civil war, which ended slavery in the united states , through 1950. this was a. that witnessed both progress and backlash. for black americans. after the civil war, black virginians and americans embrace the new opportunities. in the form of access to education, new civil rights, political participation, building new communities, starting new businesses and so forth. on one hand black lives of flourished under the new promises afforded , black people also began to suffer backlash from white establishments that wanted to reassert power and supremacy over people of color. at the same time that we see amazing strides, we also see regress in the form of distant
beginning with rebecca roberts, and the fight for the vote. and the tour of the national archives, and historians discussing abolitionist during the civil war. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c- span3 . >>> welcome back to the virginia museum of history and culture we are here talking about the struggle for black equality, this explores the period from the end of the civil war, which ended slavery in the united states , through 1950. this was a. that witnessed...
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so, i proudly present rebecca boggs roberts. [applause] ms. roberts: as both mom and speaker pelosi mentioned, we're lindy boggse by the in the only room in the capitol named after a woman. my grandmother was born in 1916 before women won the right to vote, and yet became member of congress, an ambassador, a formidable force in american politics. this history is really recent. it is important to know -- people keep saying, women's history is a role model for girls, ok, that's fine, but the main reason to know it is because if you do not learn about women's history, you are getting history wrong. [applause] ms. roberts: and the reason to know about this movement in women's history is that they won. they were incredibly successful activists. they changed the world, and they did it entirely by women and for women. so if you all want to change the world, and i really hope you all do, then there are worse role models than the suffragists. they were incredibly successful. so learn the history, vote, and then go out and change the world. thank you. [
so, i proudly present rebecca boggs roberts. [applause] ms. roberts: as both mom and speaker pelosi mentioned, we're lindy boggse by the in the only room in the capitol named after a woman. my grandmother was born in 1916 before women won the right to vote, and yet became member of congress, an ambassador, a formidable force in american politics. this history is really recent. it is important to know -- people keep saying, women's history is a role model for girls, ok, that's fine, but the main...
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beginning with rebecca roberts, author. curator porter and an examination of the 19th amendment and historians discussing women's suffragist and reconstruction eras. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> our lectures in history series continues now with a discussion on the origins of world war ii and europe. we hear how the british and french governments initially saw soviet russia as a bigger threat than the fascists in jeregermand italy. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> glad to see all of you here tonight. we had one burning question before class. i don't know if the individual has the courage to ask that question. is that possible? do you want to do that? >> okay. >> all right. >> i asked if that picture was you. >> well, it's part of me. this is maurice jacob weaner, my father. and this lecture is in honor of him. my grandmother, his mother, his functionally illiterate in english. spoke yiddish. never learned the language. he graduated third in his class in high school and won a scholars
beginning with rebecca roberts, author. curator porter and an examination of the 19th amendment and historians discussing women's suffragist and reconstruction eras. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> our lectures in history series continues now with a discussion on the origins of world war ii and europe. we hear how the british and french governments initially saw soviet russia as a bigger threat than the fascists in jeregermand italy. this is an hour...
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robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in rabbit this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where he's been spending we can do so with tax documents declarations of the foundation's fiscal allocations for the years 2012 to 2015 mercer financed a number of institutes and lobbies among them the heritage foundation which fights taxes and economic regulation $1500000.00 the media research center which fights leftist media bias $12000000.00 the government accountability institute which tracks government corruption and publishes books against hillary clinton 3.7 $1000000.00 the heartland institute which defends climate change skeptics $2800000.00. in new york he even paid for an ad denouncing the con
robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in rabbit this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where...
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robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where he's been spending we can do so with tax documents declarations of the foundation's fiscal allocations for the years 2012 to 2015 mercer financed a number of institutes and lobbies among them the heritage foundation which fights taxes and economic regulation $1500000.00 the media research center which fights leftist media bias $12000000.00 the government accountability institute which tracks government corruption and publishes books against hillary clinton 3.7 $1000000.00 the heartland institute which defends climate change skeptics $2800000.00. in new york he even paid for an ad denouncing
robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at...
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the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment that gave women the right to vote, beginning with rebecca robertsexhibit of the 19th amendment and historians discussing the civil war and reconstruction era. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. >> all week, featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend. lectures in history, american artifacts, reel america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on cspan3. >> live coverage is saturday 9:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. online at cspan.org, or listen with the free cspan radio app. up next on american history tv lectures in history series, discussion on military vehicle innovations, role of american factories during world war ii. we look at the types of amphibious vehicles used in the pacific and process of testing, production, battle application. it is just over an hour. >> well, good morning, welcome back to history
the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment that gave women the right to vote, beginning with rebecca robertsexhibit of the 19th amendment and historians discussing the civil war and reconstruction era. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. >> all week, featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend. lectures in history, american artifacts, reel america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event...
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beginning with rebecca roberts, author.f the 19th amendment and historians discussing women's suffragist and reconstruction eras. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> our lectures in history series continues now with a discussion on the origins of world war ii and europe. we hear how the british and french governments initially saw soviet russia as a bigger threat than the fascists in jeregermand italy. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >>
beginning with rebecca roberts, author.f the 19th amendment and historians discussing women's suffragist and reconstruction eras. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> our lectures in history series continues now with a discussion on the origins of world war ii and europe. we hear how the british and french governments initially saw soviet russia as a bigger threat than the fascists in jeregermand italy. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >>
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we include rebecca roberts, author of suffragists in washington dc, the 1913 parade and the fight forthe vote. curator karen porter, and her tour of a national art exhibit of the 19th amendment, and historians discussing women's suffragists and
we include rebecca roberts, author of suffragists in washington dc, the 1913 parade and the fight forthe vote. curator karen porter, and her tour of a national art exhibit of the 19th amendment, and historians discussing women's suffragists and
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spotlight the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment to give women the right to vote, beginning with rebecca robertsthor of suffragettes in washington dc, the 1913 parade and the fight for the vote. curator corine porter and her tour of the national archives exhibit of the 19th amendment and historians discussing reconstructionists and abolitionists during the civil war and reconstruction era. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c- span3. >>> american history tv continues now with a look at american cartoons during world war ii andow
spotlight the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment to give women the right to vote, beginning with rebecca robertsthor of suffragettes in washington dc, the 1913 parade and the fight for the vote. curator corine porter and her tour of the national archives exhibit of the 19th amendment and historians discussing reconstructionists and abolitionists during the civil war and reconstruction era. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c- span3. >>> american history tv...
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zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe was buried in his rule home town today it followed weeks of wrangling between the government and his family over his final resting place. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program fresh rallies have been taking place in hong kong to mark a 5 years since the start of the so-called on bella movement which saw the beginning of mass protests in the territory pro-democracy demonstrators have same protocol protesting for months after a controversial extradition bill was tabled back in march this year it's since been shelved but protesters have a wide range of demands that. echoes of 5 years ago thing played direct democracy for hong kong and autonomy from china. earlier i spoke with our correspondent charlotte tilson pill in hong kong and asked how the protests had shaped up on the anniversary. a lot of people were back i had predicted clashes on the streets today and that is what we saw for a brief time protesters were throwing bricks and stones and government buildings molotov cocktails as well police then responded with water cannon briefly using up blue dye that we've seen a couple of times previously designed to identify and to mo
zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe was buried in his rule home town today it followed weeks of wrangling between the government and his family over his final resting place. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program fresh rallies have been taking place in hong kong to mark a 5 years since the start of the so-called on bella movement which saw the beginning of mass protests in the territory pro-democracy demonstrators have same protocol protesting for months after a controversial...
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zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe is to be buried in his rule hometown today follows weeks of brand link between the government and his family over his final resting place. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program fresh rallies has been taking place in hong kong to mark 5 years since the start of the so-called umbrella movement which saw mass protests in the territory pro-democracy demonstrators have been protesting for months after a controversial extradition bill which was tabled back in march this year it's since been shelved but protests protesters have a wide range of demands that echoed those of 5 years ago they include direct democracy from hong kong and. tommy from china. let's go live now to hong kong where our correspondent charlottesville some pill is standing by thanks for joining me how a protest is commemorating today. book clashes rebecca what widely predicted today and that is exactly what we have seen on the streets of hong kong things have thought it's calmed down a little bit now people as i'm sure you can see behind me are starting to go home many of them still wearing the mosque that they were wearing just a short time ago now what we saw wit
zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe is to be buried in his rule hometown today follows weeks of brand link between the government and his family over his final resting place. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program fresh rallies has been taking place in hong kong to mark 5 years since the start of the so-called umbrella movement which saw mass protests in the territory pro-democracy demonstrators have been protesting for months after a controversial extradition bill which was tabled...
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former president robert mugabe is to be buried in his rule one town later today it follows weeks of wrangling between the government and his family over his final resting place. i'm rebecca races thanks for joining us people in afghanistan are voting today in presidential elections amid a wave of violence and concerns about the genesee the taliban is support is opposing the election and has vowed to attack polling stations that's off the peace talks between the taliban and the us collapsed more than $100.00 civilians have been killed in a spate of bombings in recent weeks the last elections in 20 foot forte in allegations of fraud and ended with the us stepping in to appoint a power sharing agreement they may can. the incumbent president and long time rival abdullah abdullah other candidates have already alleged the process has been manipulated and warned of chaos and violence if this election result is discredited . on earlier i spoke to journalist in the afghan capital kabul i asked him how the reports of violence of polling stations have affected voting the issuance has definitely affected voting and it's going to affect places where people who are already i'm sure wh
former president robert mugabe is to be buried in his rule one town later today it follows weeks of wrangling between the government and his family over his final resting place. i'm rebecca races thanks for joining us people in afghanistan are voting today in presidential elections amid a wave of violence and concerns about the genesee the taliban is support is opposing the election and has vowed to attack polling stations that's off the peace talks between the taliban and the us collapsed more...
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president robert mugabe is to be laid to rest in his rule home town later today it's all those weeks of wrangling between the government and his family over his final resting types. i'm rebecca reasons welcome to the program people in afghanistan are voting today in presidential elections and made a wave of violence and concerns about legitimacy the taliban is opposing the election and vowed to attack polling stations so it father has been reports of several bombings pace talks between the taliban and the us collapsed earlier this month more than $100.00 civilians have been killed in a spite of bombings in recent wakes the last elections in 24 tane we're mired in allegations of fraud and ended up with the us stepping in to appoint a power sharing government the main contenders the incumbent president ashraf ghani and his long term run. abdullah abdullah other candidates have already alleged the process has been manipulated and one of chaos and violence if this election result is discredited earlier i spoke to a journalist alley the t.c. in the afghan capital kabul and i asked him how the reports of violence of polling stations have affected voting the issue of violence is de
president robert mugabe is to be laid to rest in his rule home town later today it's all those weeks of wrangling between the government and his family over his final resting types. i'm rebecca reasons welcome to the program people in afghanistan are voting today in presidential elections and made a wave of violence and concerns about legitimacy the taliban is opposing the election and vowed to attack polling stations so it father has been reports of several bombings pace talks between the...
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putting up with this but in particular laura, alex palmer rebecca andy robinson maryanne baker tiffany carson kennedy lisa stevenson esther jory robert kahn and on my own staff this could not have happened without tom moore who has been handing the mic around to everybody and andrea martinez. thank you to you and assisted everybody on the board of the fec. what spencer was saying a few minutes ago about the things that could go wrong for minds me a piece i read sort of a hypothetical piece the hypothetical things that could affect the election and if you want to terrify yourself go read it. it's so phenomenally important and i'm so grateful for the interest and for all of you for coming and participating in this. i warned you at the beginning that we were going to, but with all the answers. we faced a lot of really difficult questions and we reconciled our democratic values and our love of speech with an environment that no longer distinguishes between truth and falsity and even sometimes between human and lots. how do we ensure the tactics deployed by our foreign adversaries do not become the new normal of domestic political discour
putting up with this but in particular laura, alex palmer rebecca andy robinson maryanne baker tiffany carson kennedy lisa stevenson esther jory robert kahn and on my own staff this could not have happened without tom moore who has been handing the mic around to everybody and andrea martinez. thank you to you and assisted everybody on the board of the fec. what spencer was saying a few minutes ago about the things that could go wrong for minds me a piece i read sort of a hypothetical piece the...
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roberts. family released a statement saying we will miss cookie. her children lee and rebeccadren. cockie was 75. most more in her life and passing here on "america's newsroom." speedy u.s. intelligence indicating a run once inside the weekend attack on major oil sites in saudi arabia. president trump saying he wants to avoid a wider come flick. straining is not as hogan gidley, white house press secretary. let's start with iran, what is president trump's next move when it comes to around? >> listen we are working with our partners and allies in the region, looking at all the evidence, all the information that saudi arabia is conducting its own investigation as you well know. the president mentioned yesterday from the oval office that he thinks it's likely that this could be the doing of iran but we don't have an announcement yet and if we are going to make that declaration he wants to be ironclad and the evidence and he wants to make a case the congress and the american people just who is at fault here. the fact is regardless of this attack, iran has been involved in terroris
roberts. family released a statement saying we will miss cookie. her children lee and rebeccadren. cockie was 75. most more in her life and passing here on "america's newsroom." speedy u.s. intelligence indicating a run once inside the weekend attack on major oil sites in saudi arabia. president trump saying he wants to avoid a wider come flick. straining is not as hogan gidley, white house press secretary. let's start with iran, what is president trump's next move when it comes to...
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joanie ernst is here this morning, robert jordan is with us, chief of staff to vice president mike pence, mark short and kelly blue book executive analyst, rebeccaury joining us as well. we have a big two hours coming up. our top story this hour, nearly 50,000 general he motors auto workers are on strike this morning, the uaw calling the first jobs action in years. kristina partsinevolos is in arlington, texas with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: you have about 4,000 employees that work at this plant. they work on full-size vehicles, cadillac, he's ca escapade, the suburban. they're demanding more from gm, the union, the they're asking for fair wages, a share of profit. gm made $8 billion last year in profits. healthcare, this is a contentious issue. they expect at this point, gm, they want their employees to start paying more in healthcare. according to gm, their employees pay 4% of the cost. according to the kaiser institution, on average large corporations in america pay about 25 to 30% of the cost. gm is taking a larger share and they want toes pass those costs onto the workers over here. we have about 49,000 employees that cou
joanie ernst is here this morning, robert jordan is with us, chief of staff to vice president mike pence, mark short and kelly blue book executive analyst, rebeccaury joining us as well. we have a big two hours coming up. our top story this hour, nearly 50,000 general he motors auto workers are on strike this morning, the uaw calling the first jobs action in years. kristina partsinevolos is in arlington, texas with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: you have about 4,000...
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roberts . [applause] >> i forgot to tell her to wearwhite . what a true honor to be here in this hollow hall. in part for the ring name for my mother and rebecca's grandmother and with the speaker of the house and all of you idealists powerful women and leader mccarthy. it really is an occasion worth celebratingand celebrating well into next year . let me review the new york times headline or may 22 1919. suffrage was easily in-house, boat 349. 19 republicans and 17 democrats largely from the south . the surprise boat was nicholas longwood who had voted the year before in the amendment had come to the house and then it had been terrifying for the supporters, he had voted against them but he said things have changed in his day since then. he didn't mention his wife alice probably wouldn't let him come home but after that are breaking vote in the house or heart stopping vote in the house, it was a heartbreaking one in the senate, a rare lost by one vote but the women fighting for their rights persisted and chance part, house speaker in 1980 that democratic leader in 1919, he said when i first came to congress the voice of the suffragists was like
roberts . [applause] >> i forgot to tell her to wearwhite . what a true honor to be here in this hollow hall. in part for the ring name for my mother and rebecca's grandmother and with the speaker of the house and all of you idealists powerful women and leader mccarthy. it really is an occasion worth celebratingand celebrating well into next year . let me review the new york times headline or may 22 1919. suffrage was easily in-house, boat 349. 19 republicans and 17 democrats largely from...