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it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.use after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than three times that amount, over 400 grand. that would be quite a payday. but remember, don and phyllis stuck the painting in their dusty basement for years. >> the canvas was a bit saggy, a little bit loose. there was quite a bit of cracking in the paint. >> i'm thinking, "well, okay, maybe it'll draw $100,000." >> little does he know, mapes gets a far bigger offer for "ruth" even before he advertises the auction. david's on the road when a top dealer reaches him on his cellphone. >> he said, "i want to make you an offer before the auction." i pulled over. i said, "what's your offer?"
it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.use after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than three...
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and senator moyahan said ruth bader ginsberg. why? because dean griswold, the long-time dean of harvard law school thinks she's very good. ( laughter ) and this is the dean that said i could not have a harvard law degree because i didn't stay there for my third year. >> reporteryear. >> rose: right. so many chance things occur in life and you don't know if they turn out to be good or bad. but this certainly was good. there was a celebration at the court of the 50th anniversary of the building, so the building was completed in 1935, and this was 1985. dean griswold was then solicitor general. he was to make a speech about great advocates before the court. and by 1985, he realizes that he can't have a list that's all men. so after he finishes with thurgood marshall, the next person he mentions is ruth bader ginsberg. >> rose: yes. when i went through my nomination process, i was told that everyone should have a marty ginsburg as a muse. ( laughter ) he apparently came into the preparation session with folders, including all of ruth's sp
and senator moyahan said ruth bader ginsberg. why? because dean griswold, the long-time dean of harvard law school thinks she's very good. ( laughter ) and this is the dean that said i could not have a harvard law degree because i didn't stay there for my third year. >> reporteryear. >> rose: right. so many chance things occur in life and you don't know if they turn out to be good or bad. but this certainly was good. there was a celebration at the court of the 50th anniversary of...
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ruth right now. so many other incredibly important civil rights issues out there, we have a few practitioners with small and medium-sized practice experience. and we have very few people from geographical differences in the united states. and as you noted, very little in terms of religious differences, and even less in terms of educational experiences. that is a lot of areas where we don't reflect the general society. do i think it does harm to our judging? not necessarily. but it certainly i think does harm to the court's reflection of attempting to be broader in its outreach to people. charlie: it is great to have two new yorkers back home. [applause] >> if we are being asked to judge, what the court does will be received better if we are a little wider and what we represent. by the way, there was one state of the union that was overrepresented. was stanford, arizona. justice andhief sandra day o'connor. both states with a relatively small population. it was finally confirmed they did date. [laught
ruth right now. so many other incredibly important civil rights issues out there, we have a few practitioners with small and medium-sized practice experience. and we have very few people from geographical differences in the united states. and as you noted, very little in terms of religious differences, and even less in terms of educational experiences. that is a lot of areas where we don't reflect the general society. do i think it does harm to our judging? not necessarily. but it certainly i...
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a footnote on ruth bader ginsburg. at the age of 15 she was the camp rabbi at her -- and she was known as that at her summer camp in the adirondacks. >> yes, sir? >> thank you very much for your words today. >> yes, sir? >> thank you very much for your work today. i am a college student here in the washington, d.c., area. >> what's your name? >> my name is nathan weitzler. >> hi. >> i have been deeply interested in jewish history for several years. actually, since i was in elementary school and your book is one of the most meaningful books i've read in a long time. i've read it from cover to cover. >> thank you so much. >> you're very welcome. my question is throughout your research what did you find most interesting about learning about justice goldberg's efforts for ending the death penalty? >> that's interesting and that may be derivative of the jewish background. he went on a campaign, he tried to get a campaign going for the penalty to be unconstitutional. the problem was he had enough resign from the court when h
a footnote on ruth bader ginsburg. at the age of 15 she was the camp rabbi at her -- and she was known as that at her summer camp in the adirondacks. >> yes, sir? >> thank you very much for your words today. >> yes, sir? >> thank you very much for your work today. i am a college student here in the washington, d.c., area. >> what's your name? >> my name is nathan weitzler. >> hi. >> i have been deeply interested in jewish history for several...
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>> uh-huh. >> ruth, it's good to see you. we're all friends from magaziel >> we sure are. >> what arthdoing, wh are big brands like rayban or shoe makers doing to help the little guy and fight back? >> we identified a number of strategies. one of them is to set minimum advertised prices. now, the brands can't set the sales price, but they can say, you can't advertise below a certain level. now, in the case of luxotica which is the folks behind rayban, what they did is set a minimum advertised price and their average discount on amazon went from about 37% to just 3%. and that's in important for local retailers who can't match the discounting on amazon. >> you know, does it indicatema changing? i hesi to use the word lessening because it seems like they're going into everything. this is the first time i've really seen or heard of major brands pushing back against a retail giant the size of amazon. >> well, it's a dilemma for the local -- for the big brands. some of them do continue to sell on amazon or they sell through third p
>> uh-huh. >> ruth, it's good to see you. we're all friends from magaziel >> we sure are. >> what arthdoing, wh are big brands like rayban or shoe makers doing to help the little guy and fight back? >> we identified a number of strategies. one of them is to set minimum advertised prices. now, the brands can't set the sales price, but they can say, you can't advertise below a certain level. now, in the case of luxotica which is the folks behind rayban, what they did...
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joining us now ruth david. should investors be happy with this? if you came in at the ipo, what is being sold for now is 63% higher. it is a stock deal. if you came in at it this year, it is in line with some of the other deals that have happened in the sector now, but one thing is it is a fascinating company. remember, this is the company rbs was supposed to sell as a private equity in 2010.they've lived on around -- they flipped it around. mark: what is it about the payment industry that makes it so alive right now with m&a? ruth: it is an industry, there is a mckinsey report out there that says it will go to 4 trillion by 2020. all the players there are , right?at five come in righ you are wondering, how are we going to expand? this is an industry going rapidly for how do i get better and who can i buy? yes, vonnie? vonnie: sorry to interrupt. i thought you were done. we have seen consolidation domestically with different industries, and now we are seeing more global consolidation. is this impacting regulators? how do they deal with these cross
joining us now ruth david. should investors be happy with this? if you came in at the ipo, what is being sold for now is 63% higher. it is a stock deal. if you came in at it this year, it is in line with some of the other deals that have happened in the sector now, but one thing is it is a fascinating company. remember, this is the company rbs was supposed to sell as a private equity in 2010.they've lived on around -- they flipped it around. mark: what is it about the payment industry that...
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plus, ruth bader ginsburg, the opera? lesson of finding harmony withtfoes. ♪ [cap rgnsapac o'brien.ledad no repeal or replace for underway., but the pockets of bipartisanship are breaking out in this partisan town. the senate health committee announre hearings next month in an effort to stabilize the insurance markets, this following an impassioned plea from senator mccain who's battling brain cancer, puh parties to win at all costs. >> we have been spinning our wheelsissues because we keep tro find a wo win without help soledad: without fanfare, a group n congressmen have been meeting to find common parties.n jim himes is the chairman of the new democrats, and congressman charlie dent is chairman of the moderate republican tuesday group. they join me remotely. thanks for talking with me. in the op-ed you wrote together in post," this is a quote -- compromise may gly well on cable television, but it is an absolutecomponent of succl as i read that, i said, i wonder if there ares it is sad that itt we a idea aisle.u guys ar
plus, ruth bader ginsburg, the opera? lesson of finding harmony withtfoes. ♪ [cap rgnsapac o'brien.ledad no repeal or replace for underway., but the pockets of bipartisanship are breaking out in this partisan town. the senate health committee announre hearings next month in an effort to stabilize the insurance markets, this following an impassioned plea from senator mccain who's battling brain cancer, puh parties to win at all costs. >> we have been spinning our wheelsissues because we...
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i am amazed that ruth seems to think that is reasonable. of the leavers to say we will not pay a penny. many will. the truth is, i was a civil servant, you no... that is where i got my superb manners from. —— know. ifi is where i got my superb manners from. —— know. if i may say so. but this is a negotiation. i do believe we wa nt this is a negotiation. i do believe we want a good relationship with the european union when we leave. and if that means you have to put some money on the table, you put some money on the table, you put some money on the table. they are denying it at the moment. but if this is an opening gambit and it is a negotiation, it is going to go up, isn't it? that is true. you don't start with a figure assuming it is going to go down. but the question is how high you think it is at the moment. if this is reallyjust 10 billion more than just moment. if this is reallyjust 10 billion more thanjust carrying on out billion more thanjust carrying on our existing payments for three years, then it is not very much, it seems to me.
i am amazed that ruth seems to think that is reasonable. of the leavers to say we will not pay a penny. many will. the truth is, i was a civil servant, you no... that is where i got my superb manners from. —— know. ifi is where i got my superb manners from. —— know. if i may say so. but this is a negotiation. i do believe we wa nt this is a negotiation. i do believe we want a good relationship with the european union when we leave. and if that means you have to put some money on the...
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ruth bader ginsburg went to harvard and columbia. she followed her husband. she went to columbia and she is one of the few people in history who were on two law reviews. steven briar went to stanford as an under graduate. elena kagan went to princeton and harvard law school. a part of the, it was -- and then they went from, they want to these prestigious law schools. and so it was part of the greater acceptance in the law school that helped the change -- helped bring about a decrease of anti-semetism in the legal profession. to end this on what's very interesting, when brandice's daughter and gilbert's mother graduated at the top of the class, brandice was very interested and she had hoped, at least the story i'm told, to go to harvard, yale, columbia. in 1917 there were no women admitted. they would love to admit her but it would be another ten years before they would admit women. she went to not a bad law school, university of chicago where she met her husband, another law student, but i think it's what she said as the decline of -- there was a gradual decl
ruth bader ginsburg went to harvard and columbia. she followed her husband. she went to columbia and she is one of the few people in history who were on two law reviews. steven briar went to stanford as an under graduate. elena kagan went to princeton and harvard law school. a part of the, it was -- and then they went from, they want to these prestigious law schools. and so it was part of the greater acceptance in the law school that helped the change -- helped bring about a decrease of...
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in 1993 -- 4 bill clinton appoints ruth bader ginsburg to the court and a year later steven briar to the court and these were the two appointments bill clinton had. he appointed two jews. ruth bader -- none of these, they and elena kagan thereafter did not fake confront any anti-semitism either in their assents to the legal careers to the court or their religion was almost not mentioned in the hearings at all, the confirmation hearings. ruth bader ginsburg, whom we can talk about later did face obstacles of being a woman in the male profession that was predominantly male. when she entered law school in 19 56 she was the only one in the class of 500 and there's a lot to talk about here, and i don't want to get carried away now. the second woman after sandra day o'connor and the first jewish woman on the court. now, a year later steven briar who i am proud to say is a fellow longsman from san francisco. the only one to be on the court and the only san franciscan because old warren didn't live in san francisco, and he is appointed and both of them still serve on the court today. they're
in 1993 -- 4 bill clinton appoints ruth bader ginsburg to the court and a year later steven briar to the court and these were the two appointments bill clinton had. he appointed two jews. ruth bader -- none of these, they and elena kagan thereafter did not fake confront any anti-semitism either in their assents to the legal careers to the court or their religion was almost not mentioned in the hearings at all, the confirmation hearings. ruth bader ginsburg, whom we can talk about later did face...
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do you think it difficult for ruth at 19 to sort of stick her heels in?for young people that they should be liberal in their outlook. but i think you have to do what's right, especially if you feel you're standing before god, that you have to be right before him. and i don't think being very conservative with a small c necessarily means that you, you know, there shouldn't be a hatred towards people that you don't agree with. whereas i feel that's coming the other way at the moment. really, you feel people hate you? i think that's the reason possibly while you are here. because there is that feeling that the dup are extreme. jackie and ruth aren't the only dup voters i meet who believe the party has been treated unfairly following the deal. young unionists in northern ireland show their loyalty to britain by joining local bands. i'm here to talk to some dup voters. how do you think the dup are being perceived back in england? pretty much as a hate figure. they are being made out as if they are so against gays and they are really against abortion and all, b
do you think it difficult for ruth at 19 to sort of stick her heels in?for young people that they should be liberal in their outlook. but i think you have to do what's right, especially if you feel you're standing before god, that you have to be right before him. and i don't think being very conservative with a small c necessarily means that you, you know, there shouldn't be a hatred towards people that you don't agree with. whereas i feel that's coming the other way at the moment. really, you...
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ruth foundation. next letter is signed by dizzy dean, the picture for the cardinals. part of the babe ruth foundation as well. this next one is one of my favorite photos. there is a fellow archivist here who does not like this photo. [laughter] you can see why. this is the way the photo was when we got it from the papers. he was a friend of his. at some point they doctored the photo and put president truman there. i like it, i think it is entertaining. politicians and military leaders. these ones will be easy to recognize. anybody want to guess? one on the left and the one on the right. yes, that is exactly who it is. trumance president >> --ing to the capital capital. >> i start by saying the character of my friend was proved on that day. faced sos ever been abruptly in such a steep responsibility. there was never the slightest hint that he would try to evade what was struck upon him. i knew then he was a good man. later i thrilled to watch him grow to greatness. with everett -- with every decision h
ruth foundation. next letter is signed by dizzy dean, the picture for the cardinals. part of the babe ruth foundation as well. this next one is one of my favorite photos. there is a fellow archivist here who does not like this photo. [laughter] you can see why. this is the way the photo was when we got it from the papers. he was a friend of his. at some point they doctored the photo and put president truman there. i like it, i think it is entertaining. politicians and military leaders. these...
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ruth bader ginsburg went to harvard and yale. when her husband moved to new york to get a job, she went to columbia. she is only one of the two women in history who was on the columbia and harvard lar review. stephen breyer went to stanford as an undergraduate and harvard law school. elena kagan went to princeton and harvard law school. it does say a part of the culturization was that once again the decline of anti-semitism in the legal profession, it was lawrence, if you read about him in my book, led the anti-semitic opposition, the president of harvard, to brandeis' appointment and he later achieved more notoriety trying to introduce a quota on jewish admissions to harvard in the 1920s. but it was through these jewish students who grew up -- frankfurter, fortis and goldberg were first members of their family to go to college. then went from to all of these very prestigious law schools. so it was part of the greater acceptance in the -- in the law schools that helped the -- change -- helped bring about a decrease of anti-semiti
ruth bader ginsburg went to harvard and yale. when her husband moved to new york to get a job, she went to columbia. she is only one of the two women in history who was on the columbia and harvard lar review. stephen breyer went to stanford as an undergraduate and harvard law school. elena kagan went to princeton and harvard law school. it does say a part of the culturization was that once again the decline of anti-semitism in the legal profession, it was lawrence, if you read about him in my...
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. >>> check out her she and baby ruth up for adoption. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. events that ended in murder. toay >>> a judicial mass mistake may have triggered a series of events that ended in murder. san francisco may have been an error. accused of robbing and killing a man on twin peaks. mark matthews joins us from hall of justice? san francisco. >> reporter: a lot of finger pointing in the killing of edward french. much of it coming as it did today from french's family. in court today lamonte mims and fantasy decuir. >> the facts are clear. he was a felon arrested with guns and he should not have been allowed on the streets of san francisco. >> reporter: the project's executive dire
. >>> check out her she and baby ruth up for adoption. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. events that ended in murder....
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what do you make of the rumour amber rudd was seen having a drink with ruth davidson? cosying up together. there is bound to be a leadership bid in the offing. she said she wouldn't have a snap election and she did. there was a lot of water under the bridge before october one. you have also got anna soubry writing in the mail on sunday saying if mrs may allows britain to stagger recklessly towards a hard brexit the destroyed lives of my constituents she would not rule out leaving the conservatives and joining a new ce ntre conservatives and joining a new centre party. there was one section where juggling and soon who takes over next and a decent money is amber rudd at the moment although anything could happen and then you have this other perhaps split which is also a code in one of the other papers. not the next one. brexit is at the root of this. the cabinet seem unable to agree at the moment on what they will do, whether a transition period or anything else. we will hear more about that in the coming weeks but this is at the root of it, the disagreements that there a
what do you make of the rumour amber rudd was seen having a drink with ruth davidson? cosying up together. there is bound to be a leadership bid in the offing. she said she wouldn't have a snap election and she did. there was a lot of water under the bridge before october one. you have also got anna soubry writing in the mail on sunday saying if mrs may allows britain to stagger recklessly towards a hard brexit the destroyed lives of my constituents she would not rule out leaving the...
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ruth is calling from california on our independent line. ruth what, do you think?hould hate speech be protected? caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i think generally speaking, yesterday. however, when it is an act of iolence or incites violence, i believe our constitution -- [indiscernible] well i don't have a copy of it. i'm not sure i'm correct about that. but in the workplace, for example, when there are zero tolerance to violence, that includes several violence. -- host: what would you consider verbal violence, ruth? footage, ll, in the there were some people who were, you know, saying we will kill you or we will hurt you or we will do something to you or people should die or something like that, and i don't exactly . member but it was clearly threatening and not just verbally, but physically threatened. and to approach a church with tomorrow,, how reminiscent is that -- tomorrows, how reminisce -- torches howat reminiscent is that with the ku klux klan? host: all right. caller: i think it does not -- te reasoned dialogue [indiscernible] yes, you
ruth is calling from california on our independent line. ruth what, do you think?hould hate speech be protected? caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i think generally speaking, yesterday. however, when it is an act of iolence or incites violence, i believe our constitution -- [indiscernible] well i don't have a copy of it. i'm not sure i'm correct about that. but in the workplace, for example, when there are zero tolerance to violence, that includes several violence. -- host: what...
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david brooks and ruth marcus weigh in on the escalating war of words, as mr. trump targets both pyongyang and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. plus, when art transforms lives. a new documentary, "step," captures the hopes, fears and triumphs of young women in baltimore. >> believing in someone plays a huge part in confidence, and performance, and the outcome of the common goal, which for us was to go to college. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump again denounced north korea today, saying the u.s. and its military was ready to deal with any provo
david brooks and ruth marcus weigh in on the escalating war of words, as mr. trump targets both pyongyang and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. plus, when art transforms lives. a new documentary, "step," captures the hopes, fears and triumphs of young women in baltimore. >> believing in someone plays a huge part in confidence, and performance, and the outcome of the common goal, which for us was to go to college. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs...
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ruth miller is now describing that nightmare. >> can you tell me about being in the water? >> i didn't like >> you didn't like it? >> no. >> keep calm and collected. do they just keep saying that over and over again. >> uh-huh. >> keep calm and collected. >> that's right. >> ruth is now staying with her sister. the nursing home owners say they were initially told to shelter in place, but evacuation was their only option. the women were rescued a few hours after that photo was posted on social media. >>> vice president mike pence traveled to texas to get a firsthand look at harvey's damage. vp and texas governor greg abbott helped clear debris from a rockford neighborhood that had been damaged by the hurricane. >> president trump sent us here. to say we are with you. the american people are with you. we are here today. we will be here tomorrow, and we will be here every day until this city and this state and this region better than ever before. >> you might recall when hurricane harvey closed in on the texas gulf coast. the mayor of rockport had told those choosing to ride o
ruth miller is now describing that nightmare. >> can you tell me about being in the water? >> i didn't like >> you didn't like it? >> no. >> keep calm and collected. do they just keep saying that over and over again. >> uh-huh. >> keep calm and collected. >> that's right. >> ruth is now staying with her sister. the nursing home owners say they were initially told to shelter in place, but evacuation was their only option. the women were...
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i agree ruth, general kelly, this is his first big test. he has to tell the president, you can't conduct foreign policy with verbal ranting sand tweeting. this is national security. this is lives of human beings. this it's the national security protection of our allies, of our states, of guam, of alaska, cities in the united states. this is serious business. the president shouldn't have had he this. he should act like a president. >> thank you all of you for joining us. and coming up on what has back very busy news day, the latest on the russia investigation. president trump comments for the first time on the raid of paul manafort's house and whether or not he plans on firing special counsel robert mueller. plus the republican civil war heating up as the president suggested the majority leader mitch mcconnell should step aside if he can't fast trump agenda. and why is trump obsessed with obama? it seems like not a day goes by without trump lobbing another attack at his predecessor. finally, president trump weighing in on the white house lea
i agree ruth, general kelly, this is his first big test. he has to tell the president, you can't conduct foreign policy with verbal ranting sand tweeting. this is national security. this is lives of human beings. this it's the national security protection of our allies, of our states, of guam, of alaska, cities in the united states. this is serious business. the president shouldn't have had he this. he should act like a president. >> thank you all of you for joining us. and coming up on...
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so everyday life people just grew to ruth understand the everyday thing. long after the tunnel was constructed i believe from chicago and basically began to give birth as the trade went through the tunnel. there are stories of the passengers appreciate collection together to the next location to start them off in life. there are several stories related. poillon steel concrete structure and those are the blue water bridge as. a la the next extension when that a railroad built the tunnel that traffic increased greatly in those natural traffic lines and the eddied to transport economically the construction of those two bridges. so the general public and on their way to their busy life rand schedule. today it is just as important to the freight room those large commodities were shipped most easily by rail and with the impact of cold with the decline recently obviously has an ad and the fact but the container of the improvement movie from places like china or indonesia railroads are very bad job part of that. those are there right along the containerships. and
so everyday life people just grew to ruth understand the everyday thing. long after the tunnel was constructed i believe from chicago and basically began to give birth as the trade went through the tunnel. there are stories of the passengers appreciate collection together to the next location to start them off in life. there are several stories related. poillon steel concrete structure and those are the blue water bridge as. a la the next extension when that a railroad built the tunnel that...
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what league was this. >> fourteen year-old. >> fourteen year-old babe ruth >> yes, babe ruth softball> world series of softball. >> yeah you won it all. >> yep. >> you ever won before, vineland ever won before. >> no. >> congratulations. all right. your parents are watching, well, whoever is left here, moms are all here, hi, moms. so everybody else, in vineland , new jersey is watching. so lets do give me your name, and what position you play. >> emma barbera second base. >> second base. >> emma barbera second base. >> is that the famous barbera family. >> no. >> do you have a car. >> no. >> jordan, first base. >> em lie dickinson third base >> nicole or telling a pitcher >> mckenzie johnson catcher. >> priscilla hatcher left field. >> and zoe fridays so pitcher. >> ariana torres center field. >> she's strong. >> yes. >> brooke dickinson short stop >> okay. >> who causes the most trouble for the coaches. >> what do you do? what is your problem. >> is what your problem. >> what is the deal with her. >> is what up. >> who is the biggest talker. who talks incessantly. >> what is wrong wi
what league was this. >> fourteen year-old. >> fourteen year-old babe ruth >> yes, babe ruth softball> world series of softball. >> yeah you won it all. >> yep. >> you ever won before, vineland ever won before. >> no. >> congratulations. all right. your parents are watching, well, whoever is left here, moms are all here, hi, moms. so everybody else, in vineland , new jersey is watching. so lets do give me your name, and what position you play....
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maybelle blair and shirley burkovich once played for the >> we'll never have any babe ruths in the majores and we don't expect to. all we want to do is have a chance to playaur own game. >> reporter: they traveled to rockford to connect with girls like levesque, who, despite the generation gap, share the same dream these women once had-- to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't think girls can play baseball, so you just gotta accept that they don't think you can play, and just go and show them differently on the ball field. >> ninan: there just might be a babe ruth in there. that was jericka duncan reporting in rockford, illinois. up next on the cbs weekend news, a new mission to save nasa's mission control. hen... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. so we know how to cov
maybelle blair and shirley burkovich once played for the >> we'll never have any babe ruths in the majores and we don't expect to. all we want to do is have a chance to playaur own game. >> reporter: they traveled to rockford to connect with girls like levesque, who, despite the generation gap, share the same dream these women once had-- to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't think girls can play baseball, so you just gotta accept that they don't...
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vamos con ruth. cuÉntame. ruth: mi secreto son mis remedios naturales. naturales y caseros.vo downy protect and refresh. ♪ >> salman hayek y halle berry tienen la misma edad. a cuÁl le beneficia mas? ♪ ♪ ♪ doctor juan: bienvenidos. les tenÍa una sorpresa extrema en todo esto. tiene que ver con el anti envejecimiento. me voy a someter a una terapia de frÍo. es mÁs, me van a congelar. miren las botas que me tuvieron que poner. para explicar esto un poco mejor le quiero invitar al doctor raÚl gonzÁlez. cÓmo estÁs? raÚl: bienvenido. doctor juan: el placer es mÍo. cuenta. raÚl: es una experiencia que serÁ inolvidable. se traduce a frÍo en tratamiento.es un proceso que de acuerdo a tus necesidades clÍnicas basadas obtener que el cuerpo baje la temperatura muy drÁsticamente. se va a sentir el frÍo. doctor juan: cÓmo esto los hace ver mÁs jÓvenes? raÚl: el frÍo hace que empiezan las contracciones. eso hace para la circulaciÓn. ayuda a la desinformaciÓn de tu cuerpo. una ama de casa que tiene cÓlicos, tiene dolores en las rodillas, piernas, al hacer circular la circulaciÓn, ayuda la
vamos con ruth. cuÉntame. ruth: mi secreto son mis remedios naturales. naturales y caseros.vo downy protect and refresh. ♪ >> salman hayek y halle berry tienen la misma edad. a cuÁl le beneficia mas? ♪ ♪ ♪ doctor juan: bienvenidos. les tenÍa una sorpresa extrema en todo esto. tiene que ver con el anti envejecimiento. me voy a someter a una terapia de frÍo. es mÁs, me van a congelar. miren las botas que me tuvieron que poner. para explicar esto un poco mejor le quiero invitar...
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over the top it's all women they do sketch comedy they rap wrestle and our show follows my character ruth wilder into this world she's an out of work actress and is really hanging on to the bottom rung and asking her parents for money and you know can't get a job to say i'm not a wrestler she is not a wrestler and she gets an opportunity to audition for this women's wrestling show and it's sort of her last ditch effort at you know success in what she thought she would do as a performer so this show is about the show it's a show within a show it's about the making of the show and jenji kohan created rights jenji kohan executive produces it and liz flay hiving carly mensch created it is the new but yeah let's see a clip from glo watch so can working on these opening moves called the hammer and sickle. punch. so it's the camera i start with a body slam and get back up but then i think oh your feet so you know. then i did you got to eat it up. you care don't you turn it around on me you want the real you think you got me but then i come back with these soon to be famous. and then you know wha
over the top it's all women they do sketch comedy they rap wrestle and our show follows my character ruth wilder into this world she's an out of work actress and is really hanging on to the bottom rung and asking her parents for money and you know can't get a job to say i'm not a wrestler she is not a wrestler and she gets an opportunity to audition for this women's wrestling show and it's sort of her last ditch effort at you know success in what she thought she would do as a performer so this...
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and then that of amber rudd, the home secretary, allegedly supported by philip hammond and ruth davidsonor what she has already apologised for— the snap election and riding roughshod cabinet ministers and that his one apology to the public about the question of trust. she was not going to call an election. and the other is to hope ministers because because of those advisers she did not consult them and i think that is the greater problem. all the super also said to stop bullying. ——1 mp said. and also that a hard brexit will hurt constituents. that has been talk about setting up a centrist party of some kind. how seriously do you think people are taking that? i think they are taking it seriously. there have been more thanjust it seriously. there have been more than just rumblings. fairly it seriously. there have been more thanjust rumblings. fairly senior people... in fact, in another paper, i know i going to ruin your organisation here... david miliband saying exactly that, a second vote needed. and that maybe we should have another party that is all about not having a particularly hard
and then that of amber rudd, the home secretary, allegedly supported by philip hammond and ruth davidsonor what she has already apologised for— the snap election and riding roughshod cabinet ministers and that his one apology to the public about the question of trust. she was not going to call an election. and the other is to hope ministers because because of those advisers she did not consult them and i think that is the greater problem. all the super also said to stop bullying. ——1 mp...
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vonnie: fantastic, ruth david.wo titans of the bond market are pinning their hopes on an inflation come back. why blackrock and vanguard are not following the fed's dovish lead. ten-year.he u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network, designed to save you money. >> that is midtown manhattan. at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i am vonnie quinn. let's get a quick check on the major averages. there wasn't too much movement earlier today. the dow up just point 1%. -- .1%. the nasdaq is up .4%, the leader today when it comes to movers. let's get first word news with mark cr
vonnie: fantastic, ruth david.wo titans of the bond market are pinning their hopes on an inflation come back. why blackrock and vanguard are not following the fed's dovish lead. ten-year.he u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and...
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well, well, well, mike schmidt, barry bonds, hank aaron, babe ruth. whatever. even the greatest home run hitters in baseball history have done what philly's rookie rhys hoskins has done. this is incredible. 11 homers in his first 18 games. i have to ask you, did the phillies wait way too long to call him up? or was this the perfect chemistry, the perfect combination? >> can't argue with their timing. he's come up and done this. >> he was doing it in aaa. >> he was. but at the time when they thought tommy joseph was a hot hitter. they didn't bring him up because of that reason. there's no question. he's got to play. when he comes back, he's got to be the every day first baseman. joseph has to sit. i don't know what to do with joseph. but this guy is unbelievable. and, you know, a lot of people say, well, once the pitcher's adjust to him, he's going to have problems. but his swing is pure. off his shoe top like that. and hits fast balls and sliders. he hits curve balls. he's just locked in. he's seeing the ball well. he gets good at at. he gets in a hitter's coun
well, well, well, mike schmidt, barry bonds, hank aaron, babe ruth. whatever. even the greatest home run hitters in baseball history have done what philly's rookie rhys hoskins has done. this is incredible. 11 homers in his first 18 games. i have to ask you, did the phillies wait way too long to call him up? or was this the perfect chemistry, the perfect combination? >> can't argue with their timing. he's come up and done this. >> he was doing it in aaa. >> he was. but at the...
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thank you ruth and john, you'll both be back at 11.30pm for another look at the stories making the newsomorrow. coming up next, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. hello again. hi. what a funny old week! it certainly is. we have valerian and the city of a thousand planets, a mega budget sci—fi from luc besson starring dane dehaan and cara delevingne. england is mine takes a look at the early years of manchester's answer to oscar wilde, smiths front man morrissey. and to quote the man himself, panic on the streets of london, panic on the streets of birmingham. yes, the emoji movie has been let loose onto an unsuspecting british public. be afraid! 0h, lord! let's start with sci—fi. that is an odd week! it is august, people! i read that valerian is possibly the most expensive french film ever? most expensive european film of all time. actually, 20 years ago, there was a film called the fifth element which luc besson, the same director, had made which did well. at that point, that was the most
thank you ruth and john, you'll both be back at 11.30pm for another look at the stories making the newsomorrow. coming up next, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. hello again. hi. what a funny old week! it certainly is. we have valerian and the city of a thousand planets, a mega budget sci—fi from luc besson starring dane dehaan and cara delevingne. england is mine takes a look at the early...
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school officials say the two victims were employees.. 47-year-old receptionist ruth berg.. and 82-year-old custodian john carlson. new this morning --- two sources familiar with the matter say attorney general jeff sessions has received assurances from new white house chief of staff john kelly.. that his job is safe.. speculation that sessions could be on his way out has been swirling for weeks. ever since president trump slammed the attorney general for recusing himself from all campaign-related investigations. it's a dangerous defect: headlights switching off-- randomly while driving. consumer reporter john matarese looks into why there's no recall, so you don't waste your money. an important update now - of rabies we told you about yesterday. we now have confirmation that a d-c bulldog did not die of rabies. the c-d-c released its test results late last night. earlier this week-- people were told to have their pets get booster shots if they came into contact with that dog. an initial test was positive for rabies - but again- the dog was not rabid and pet owners can stop
school officials say the two victims were employees.. 47-year-old receptionist ruth berg.. and 82-year-old custodian john carlson. new this morning --- two sources familiar with the matter say attorney general jeff sessions has received assurances from new white house chief of staff john kelly.. that his job is safe.. speculation that sessions could be on his way out has been swirling for weeks. ever since president trump slammed the attorney general for recusing himself from all...
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thank you to john and ruth. look how you look on the tv! we are too busy looking at you!lovely! coming up next is meet the author. victoria hislop has been having a long love affair with greece and her bestselling novels have led her army of readers from island to island and into the greek experience. in ca rtes postales, she takes a new step. you see the pictures, from the mysterious postcards that begin to arrive one by one for ellie from she knows not by whom at the start. and it is the story of a journey of discovery to greece and its past, its culture, its whole history that unravels the secrets of the cards. welcome. this is a novel about postcards, or at least it begins with the arrival of postcards. and we actually see them on the page! now, what made you decide to do that? i wanted to give my readers real, live images of greece. when i'm researching i always take a lot of photographs myself, so when i'm back in england writing i'm surrounded by them. you put them on your wall? desk? put them on the wall! i print them out in a very old fashioned way. you're in gre
thank you to john and ruth. look how you look on the tv! we are too busy looking at you!lovely! coming up next is meet the author. victoria hislop has been having a long love affair with greece and her bestselling novels have led her army of readers from island to island and into the greek experience. in ca rtes postales, she takes a new step. you see the pictures, from the mysterious postcards that begin to arrive one by one for ellie from she knows not by whom at the start. and it is the...
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with me arejohn rentoul, political columnist for the independent and ruth lea who's an economic adviserthe arbuthnot banking group. tomorrow's front pages: may i say, wellcome. tomorrow's front pages: the sunday telegraph has a photograph of usain bolt and justin gatlin after their controversial 100 metres final tonight, but its main story is about brexit. the paper reports the uk is prepared to pay up to £36 billion to settle the brexit divorce bill. it says it's the first time a precise figure has been proposed. the independent on sunday also focuses on brexit, and a warning from scientists about the government's intention to leave the eu's nuclear agency. the observer concentrates on advice from the children's commissioner, who's concerned that many kids are bingeing on social media like junk food. the mail on sunday says it has found that around a0 percent of police stations have been closed down in seven years. the sunday times reports that british students are being discriminated against by universities, in favour of more lucrative foreign students. the sunday express chooses to f
with me arejohn rentoul, political columnist for the independent and ruth lea who's an economic adviserthe arbuthnot banking group. tomorrow's front pages: may i say, wellcome. tomorrow's front pages: the sunday telegraph has a photograph of usain bolt and justin gatlin after their controversial 100 metres final tonight, but its main story is about brexit. the paper reports the uk is prepared to pay up to £36 billion to settle the brexit divorce bill. it says it's the first time a precise...
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a panel of federal appellate court judges and supreme court judges including ruth bader ginsburg and steven breyer heard oral arguments in the case of the weird sisters pierces kingdom of scotland. the issue was whether the sisters were guilty of using witchcraft to aid and abet mcbeth in the murder of king duncan of scotland. this event was another installment of the mock trial series presented by the shakespeare theatre company of washington dc. >> thank you everyone for joining us in this event which is now our 26 mock trial. [applause] this is one of the events that we do that is a labor of love and it is because of the people you will meet in a moment that it becomes that way. this is produced in sponsored by the bar association in which many of you are members and those who are not, i hope you will become. it is the infinity group of lawyers in washington dc and elsewhere that strive to support, not only art in general, but this peter specifically. tonight's argument is based on william shakespeare's macbeth which is produced by the theater this spring and directed by on the th
a panel of federal appellate court judges and supreme court judges including ruth bader ginsburg and steven breyer heard oral arguments in the case of the weird sisters pierces kingdom of scotland. the issue was whether the sisters were guilty of using witchcraft to aid and abet mcbeth in the murder of king duncan of scotland. this event was another installment of the mock trial series presented by the shakespeare theatre company of washington dc. >> thank you everyone for joining us in...