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much to shirley's disapproval. >> shirley would tell us, girls don't go to school.t married. why do you want to go to school? i didn't like being late to school. i didn't like being absent all the time. >> so they got themselves up every morning and went to school and kept going. and then, pepper was 12. eight of those years with shirley when she saw her chance to escape and seized it. she made herself useful as a babysitter for the couple next door in room 109. and when the family moved out of the motel, pepper went with them. but it didn't last long. pepper's new household caught in its own spiral of alcoholism and dysfunction was as troubled and messy as her own life was. she swallowed her pride and moved back to room 110 colonial motel, even though, by then, shirley didn't seem to care much what she did. >> i remember when i was trying to so-call run away, plot my escape, before it went into action, i was in my mind going, she -- i'm going to show her. she'll care. like i remember thinking that. but she didn't care. she didn't come to get me. >> still, having ta
much to shirley's disapproval. >> shirley would tell us, girls don't go to school.t married. why do you want to go to school? i didn't like being late to school. i didn't like being absent all the time. >> so they got themselves up every morning and went to school and kept going. and then, pepper was 12. eight of those years with shirley when she saw her chance to escape and seized it. she made herself useful as a babysitter for the couple next door in room 109. and when the family...
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no photos of the scrapes on shirley's hands.had were descriptions of the hand and statements from first responders that shirley told them she had shot steven. >> now it was time for the defense to make its case to the jury. lawyers for shirley emphasized the fact there was no physical evidence linking her to the weapon. and the response is he dead, i shot him were made when she was having a medical emergency. also focused on a sloppy investigation by the police chief. pointed at jennifer as the one with the motive to kill steve. didn't argue she pulled the trigger, but only no hard evidence shirley did. what did jennifer have to say to the jury. nothing. she didn't even attend the trial. defense called no witnesses of its own. so what did jurors think of the case? >> when i first walked in there, i thought she was one of the attorneys. i had no idea she was actually the one who was on trial. >> what did you think of the police investigation. >> left something to be desired. >> a lot of holes in it. a lot of mistakes made. i woul
no photos of the scrapes on shirley's hands.had were descriptions of the hand and statements from first responders that shirley told them she had shot steven. >> now it was time for the defense to make its case to the jury. lawyers for shirley emphasized the fact there was no physical evidence linking her to the weapon. and the response is he dead, i shot him were made when she was having a medical emergency. also focused on a sloppy investigation by the police chief. pointed at jennifer...
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>> shirley: i was 13.outh, was left mississippi, should have stayed. >> anthony: but this was the land of opportunity here and detroit, great cities in the north. >> shirley: it was, then, we were never hungry down in mississippi, we got here depend on welfare whatever and they became alcoholics, abusive to the children and wives and the children came out in the streets just everybody lost control and now it's -- >> anthony: what was chicago like when you arrived? >> shirley: uh, it wasn't as violent. uh, you know, the neighborhoods were communities no vacant lots or families all over, kids in the street. you could go outside and play and not worry about your children and somewhere and the late '70s early '80s it started to change and become more violent. >> news anchor 1: on july 4th, two young men gunned down. >> news anchor 2: the more than 50% surge in homicides. >> news anchor 3: people shot to death and at least 60 others wounded. >> anthony: however much you might love chicago, want to celebrate its
>> shirley: i was 13.outh, was left mississippi, should have stayed. >> anthony: but this was the land of opportunity here and detroit, great cities in the north. >> shirley: it was, then, we were never hungry down in mississippi, we got here depend on welfare whatever and they became alcoholics, abusive to the children and wives and the children came out in the streets just everybody lost control and now it's -- >> anthony: what was chicago like when you arrived?...
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. >> shirley temple is created as ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he cam
. >> shirley temple is created as ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing...
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andrea: en la casa se quedaron sus cuñados, dos sobrinos, su esposa jenny y su bebé shirley. sacó de allí. [llora] y ya no pude regresar. andrea: luego de que todo ocurrió, gerson quiso regresar a su familia. gerson: estaba desesperado por pasar, pero no me dejaron. no sé de mi esposa, mi nena, mi suegra, mi cuñada, los hijos de ella. no sé na con su padre han buscado en hospitales, en la morgue y en las calles. gerson: no sé si están ahí o las sacaron vivas o muertas. no sé. yo lo que le pido a dios es que me ayude a encontrar, estén como estén. andrea: ya han pasado más de 72 horas de la tragedia y los rescates han cesado. el único familiar que apareció fue su cuñado. gerson: Él estaba en la casa, pero-- no sé cómo no pudieron salir ellas también. andrea: ¿y tu cuñado qué dice? gerson: que a mi nena la traía mi suegra y se había quedado encerrada. y mi mujer también. yo no pierdo las esperanzas, yo siento que ellas tienen que aparecer. andrea: pasan los días y gerson está decidido a entrar al volcán de fuego. lo acompaña su papá, llegados al punto, la base está cerrada. se
andrea: en la casa se quedaron sus cuñados, dos sobrinos, su esposa jenny y su bebé shirley. sacó de allí. [llora] y ya no pude regresar. andrea: luego de que todo ocurrió, gerson quiso regresar a su familia. gerson: estaba desesperado por pasar, pero no me dejaron. no sé de mi esposa, mi nena, mi suegra, mi cuñada, los hijos de ella. no sé na con su padre han buscado en hospitales, en la morgue y en las calles. gerson: no sé si están ahí o las sacaron vivas o muertas. no sé. yo lo...
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judge shirley hufstetler suggested that the answer is shaped by time and culture. "i think it mix of difference," she said, "because women have a different perspective. at least they have for many life experiences and opportunities have been different. if they should make a difference or not, many women have been trained to think differently about all sorts of topics. -- topics." other women felt that male judges did not understand sexual harassment cases with the same clarity as their female colleagues, so it mattered that the judiciary had become more balanced. -- some spoke of women as better listeners. they all believe women make a difference, that there is a difference. one pointed to an opinion in which the majority had held that rape was not a physical injury for purposes of enhanced sentence, so her dissenting opinion on this matter ultimately changed the law. casey i think gives us , quote that we might end with a support for the case of women's prisons. "the more the population can identify with those who are making those decisions as having something in
judge shirley hufstetler suggested that the answer is shaped by time and culture. "i think it mix of difference," she said, "because women have a different perspective. at least they have for many life experiences and opportunities have been different. if they should make a difference or not, many women have been trained to think differently about all sorts of topics. -- topics." other women felt that male judges did not understand sexual harassment cases with the same...
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rules mean shirley can't claim government funds, as well as private compensation.oney and my husband gets his carer's allowance. before the attack, you were working? both working full—time. it's a big, big drop in what's coming into the house now. you feel the government should be doing more? i think the government should help. when this happened, they promised they would help in many different ways. nothing's happened. in 2016, an attack on brussels airport and metro claimed 32 lives. charlotte dixon—sutcliffe lost her partner david. being a victim of terrorism isn't like being a victim of any other crime. she's part of a group which wants a single fund to be created for all british victims of terror. we want something that can be done very, very quickly. because, if there are going to be more attacks, imminently, we really need a better system that is more prepared to deal with victims needs. however, that doesn't in any way mean that the state can step back from its responsibility. in countries including spain and france, there is specific government funding for
rules mean shirley can't claim government funds, as well as private compensation.oney and my husband gets his carer's allowance. before the attack, you were working? both working full—time. it's a big, big drop in what's coming into the house now. you feel the government should be doing more? i think the government should help. when this happened, they promised they would help in many different ways. nothing's happened. in 2016, an attack on brussels airport and metro claimed 32 lives....
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one of his tweets referred to me as sergeant shirley.t spooked me because i realized he had done digging into my past. >> some research. i understand that you knew some of the people who were killed this week. after, you know, a couple of days now after the immediate incident, what will you remember about those members of the "capital gazette" staff? >> i should correct that because i actually didn't specifically know any of the victims. >> okay. >> obviously a horrible tragedy. and i -- i have very fond memories of working with "the gazette." i know the caliber of people who worked there. that's what i'll remember about my representation and my time with them. >> all right. zach shirley, thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> protesters are gathering across the country demanding immigrant families be reunited. how do their demands line up with the policies being used at the border? the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't
one of his tweets referred to me as sergeant shirley.t spooked me because i realized he had done digging into my past. >> some research. i understand that you knew some of the people who were killed this week. after, you know, a couple of days now after the immediate incident, what will you remember about those members of the "capital gazette" staff? >> i should correct that because i actually didn't specifically know any of the victims. >> okay. >> obviously a...
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maclaine, whose spokesperson said, "no, shirley did not bite anything. old, for god's sake." ( laughter ) not a good alibi, shirley. i get bit by 83-year-olds all the time. because i like to start fights with old people, because i want to win. ( laughter ) the fact is, beyonceÉ's biter remains at large, and it's extremely important to me we figure this out, because america needs to know: what does beyonÉe taste like? ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. dana carvey is here! simon pegg is here! intew mbassar johnclusive bolt stick around ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® whthis little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. what? when did we get a cat? dangerously cheesy. can we fix this phone tonight? it's really slow. you can turn off the performance management feature but it may lead to unexpected shutdowns. battery throttling. or you could just upgrade it. ♪ woow, i'm moving on. yes, i'm moving on. ♪ ♪ m
maclaine, whose spokesperson said, "no, shirley did not bite anything. old, for god's sake." ( laughter ) not a good alibi, shirley. i get bit by 83-year-olds all the time. because i like to start fights with old people, because i want to win. ( laughter ) the fact is, beyonceÉ's biter remains at large, and it's extremely important to me we figure this out, because america needs to know: what does beyonÉe taste like? ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. dana carvey...
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his mother shirley comes here to visit and remember. his sister brenda too when she's in town. oh, how they worried that war might put him here. except war didn't. no, there never was a thought back then about what cld happen far from combat, what did happen. all those strange things down south in north carolina. fayetteville is an old town, steeped in revolutionary and civil war history. smack in the middle of the bible belt. but now, cargo planes buzz in and out of pope air force base. all past the confines of the city sprawls the immense ft. bragg, home of david shannon. his house was here, a few blocks off-base. the major, his wife joan, and their four children. it was july, 2002. like a sauna that night, so hot and humid. and then a light rain that cooled it down again. david and joan watched a movie on tv, fell asleep. and then -- >> i don't even remember hearing the first shot. i remember something woke me up. >> and then you heard a shot? >> and i know whatever woke me up, i know my ears were already ringing. and i turned the light on. and i see that he's shot. you know
his mother shirley comes here to visit and remember. his sister brenda too when she's in town. oh, how they worried that war might put him here. except war didn't. no, there never was a thought back then about what cld happen far from combat, what did happen. all those strange things down south in north carolina. fayetteville is an old town, steeped in revolutionary and civil war history. smack in the middle of the bible belt. but now, cargo planes buzz in and out of pope air force base. all...
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shirley web is a beast. >> the power lifting grandma who will make your leg >> there is so little >>.>> that's wonderful. >>> you have two this is in india. >> oh. >> wow. >> that's cool. >> that is cool. >> that sound. >> that sound is crazy. >> there are visitors in one o those safari trucks. >> somebody was about to eat a meal. the male creeped up on her and said last fight. the guy won. he stole her lunch. >> he said this is at a park. are there any rangers near by? >> it didn't say anything about that. >> are you going break up that fight? >> you will let it happen and go okay. pick up the pieces. >> can't you toss like a giant yarn ball? >> it is only if that's what it would have taken. not to worry. this is a rare event. >> yeah. nick likes it goes under his window and starts howling. there it is. it's like you're making a bad name for us. >> wow. they f trying to murder each other. right here you'll hear something. >> it was his 94-year-old neighbor. >> no kidding. i thought it was one of the animals. >> get off my lawn. >> yeah. >>> a combination and a cool stunt here. lets h
shirley web is a beast. >> the power lifting grandma who will make your leg >> there is so little >>.>> that's wonderful. >>> you have two this is in india. >> oh. >> wow. >> that's cool. >> that is cool. >> that sound. >> that sound is crazy. >> there are visitors in one o those safari trucks. >> somebody was about to eat a meal. the male creeped up on her and said last fight. the guy won. he stole her lunch....
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shirley mccray, nice to take with you. shirley mcrae is the first lady of new york.mention this again, if you are having suicidal thoughts or you're worried about someone you know this number is important to keep. 10800-273-talk. you can call even if it's about someone else. this is the national suicide prevention life line. we'll be right back. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your back like american express. so no matter where you're going... we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> before we go, pulitzer prize winning columnist and fox news commentator charles announced he has weeks to live. he's been off the air nearly a year because of cancer and its complications. he won the poole its irfor commentary
shirley mccray, nice to take with you. shirley mcrae is the first lady of new york.mention this again, if you are having suicidal thoughts or you're worried about someone you know this number is important to keep. 10800-273-talk. you can call even if it's about someone else. this is the national suicide prevention life line. we'll be right back. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system....
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shirley chism is one of the pest people to model in the manner and i talk about her campaign. when rude people -- there were many -- threw rude question -- and there were many -- at her she had a trick in deflecting that gave her time think about how she bonded to respond. she would repeat the question back to the person. someone said to her white don't you think that the congressional black caucus supports your campaign? which was wrong and rude. and her response was, one of the reasons i think that some but not all of the members of the congressional black caucus may not be as supportive as i would like in my campaign -- buy the time she was done she had her answered without looking like she was flustered or unprepared. practicing that is a trick that is linked to the one thing i sometimes am critical of the classroom with my students. i'm a really nice professor but i have too many women who begin a question with this might be really wrong but -- really stupid but -- might not be what you're looking for and that kind of putting yourself down has got to go and that's not onl
shirley chism is one of the pest people to model in the manner and i talk about her campaign. when rude people -- there were many -- threw rude question -- and there were many -- at her she had a trick in deflecting that gave her time think about how she bonded to respond. she would repeat the question back to the person. someone said to her white don't you think that the congressional black caucus supports your campaign? which was wrong and rude. and her response was, one of the reasons i...
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shirley church lost her leg after the beach attack in which 38 people died. after the beach attack traumaticies. rules mean surely can't claim government owns, as well as private compensation. claim government owns, but, so far, neither has come through. ijust get my disability money and my husband gets his carer's allowance. money and my husband before the attack, you were working? money and my husband both working full—time. money and my husband it's a big, big drop in what's coming into the house now. you feel the government should be doing more? i think the government should help. should be doing more? when this happened, they promised they would help in many different ways. they promised they would help nothing's happened. they promised they would help in 2016, an attack on brussels airport and metro claimed 32 lives. charlotte dixon—sutcliffe lost her partner david. being a victim of terrorism isn't like being a victim of any other crime. isn't like being a victim she's part of a group which wants a single fund to be created created for all victims in britain of terror. we want somethi
shirley church lost her leg after the beach attack in which 38 people died. after the beach attack traumaticies. rules mean surely can't claim government owns, as well as private compensation. claim government owns, but, so far, neither has come through. ijust get my disability money and my husband gets his carer's allowance. money and my husband before the attack, you were working? money and my husband both working full—time. money and my husband it's a big, big drop in what's coming into...
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the children to shield her in a village outside the city with a father who's desperately ill shirley. sure despite all the problems this extraordinary woman is looking forward to a new era. new salons in all of the people are afraid women and men still afraid of. let us take a look at me face to face. if there is still one of them still living on it let him see let him see me you clearly know i'm not afraid of him so whether he is. even if he's going to come from underground let him come over let i asked ross and the ones who brought i asked rod with that. one back i'm not afraid of anyone i s. or anyone else what i made that was. looking good it's a disaster zone and explosives are everywhere. we find a mood to drive home made bombs just lying around. mines and booby traps litter the city. claiming new casualties every day. as we drive through the pickup truck races a good scaring the life because. we follow them through. looted me from the goodies dominated militia that liberated the city with the help of usa is from. our word for soldiers that are mindless look over what we rescued
the children to shield her in a village outside the city with a father who's desperately ill shirley. sure despite all the problems this extraordinary woman is looking forward to a new era. new salons in all of the people are afraid women and men still afraid of. let us take a look at me face to face. if there is still one of them still living on it let him see let him see me you clearly know i'm not afraid of him so whether he is. even if he's going to come from underground let him come over...
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the children to shield her in a village outside the city with a father who is desperately ill shirley. despite all her problems this extraordinary woman is looking forward to a new era. in it all that people are afraid women and men still afraid of i guess let us take a look at meet face to face. if there is still one of them still living on and let him say well let him see me you clearly know i'm not afraid of him whether he. even if he's going to come from underground let him come over that let i as ross and the ones who brought i is right with that. one back i'm not afraid of anyone i s. or anyone else when i made that. reveal looking good it's a disaster. and explosives are everywhere. we find a mood and a drive home made bombs just lying around. mines and booby traps litter the city. claiming new casualties every day. as we drive through rock itself the pickup truck races a good scaring the like. with the truth. did me from the goodies dominated militia that liberated the city with the help of us a street. car with four soldiers get a line it flipped over we rescued two of them.
the children to shield her in a village outside the city with a father who is desperately ill shirley. despite all her problems this extraordinary woman is looking forward to a new era. in it all that people are afraid women and men still afraid of i guess let us take a look at meet face to face. if there is still one of them still living on and let him say well let him see me you clearly know i'm not afraid of him whether he. even if he's going to come from underground let him come over that...
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>> and then shirley lawrence alexander also desegregated albany high remembered it this way. >> i anticipated that i wouldn't put myself about that but i was ready for whatever. because when you have gone that far there is no turning back you cannot turn back you stated you believe in and if you are going to run? i don't think any of us thought about running but to endure it to the end no matter what and that is the note on how i and the book. he met albany high school quickly became all-black and it only took a few years and the same thing happen where the first three first-graders desegregated it it also became all-black and the reason they were in middle school was because they were still all white so that idea try to keep segregating. but elsewhere in places like nashville or some of house like north carolina the school district did achieve fully desegregated schools but in 198815% of african-american were formally in all white predominately white made of anywhere between teen or 35% of the world body. after 1988 you would see rapid desegregation throughout the united states was a 74 to m
>> and then shirley lawrence alexander also desegregated albany high remembered it this way. >> i anticipated that i wouldn't put myself about that but i was ready for whatever. because when you have gone that far there is no turning back you cannot turn back you stated you believe in and if you are going to run? i don't think any of us thought about running but to endure it to the end no matter what and that is the note on how i and the book. he met albany high school quickly...
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couldn't they give it to the homeless or children's organization instead of acting like spoiled brats, shirleyhould have been shared before trump was president. american citizen suffering for a long time, doing for publicity shows that it is not from the heart, hypocrites. some people applauded her, depends on how you feel. >> i saw that on instagram and thought the response is going to be interesting. >> he put her money where her mouth is, got to give her credit. am i getting hit by lightning? a minor-league baseball game, wanted to play fetch. can you blame him? this german shepherd breaking away from his owner and running after a ball at the park at the park event. >> he dropped the ball at the feet of one of the athletes, eventually snagged by the leash and tried to get away. >> someone on the field gave his owner a ball to keep, the adorable moment now going viral. apple stonewalling the fbi after the san bernardino attack raising privacy versus security and apple wants to take it a step further, the tech giant privacy excuses are not working in this case. >> live on the plasma, what is
couldn't they give it to the homeless or children's organization instead of acting like spoiled brats, shirleyhould have been shared before trump was president. american citizen suffering for a long time, doing for publicity shows that it is not from the heart, hypocrites. some people applauded her, depends on how you feel. >> i saw that on instagram and thought the response is going to be interesting. >> he put her money where her mouth is, got to give her credit. am i getting hit...
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hey, we didn't even get into shirley temples. >> i thought you were menoning jong-un or something.sh: good to see you both. big news day. middle of it, five states holding primary. here is the question. the whole blue wave constantly predicted by democrats actually going, doesn't seem to be materializing. coming up, is the trump economy the reason why the blue wave is crashing? how do you like that for a pun. stay with me. nded to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved a
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shirley maclaine, roosevelt, in front of a tiny television monitor.? >> devastating. so unreal what's happening here compared to what's happening down there. >> a girl being carried off to a paddy wagon. less than a nonviolent manner. it was supposed to be a nonviolent demonstration today. one will never know what it was that -- >> mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> it didn't really explode inside the convention hall until the delegates saw pictures of the police beating people. >> and for that reason, i request the suspension of the rule to relocate the convention in another city. >> wisconsin is not recognized for that purpose. >> it just blew to pieces inside the convention hall, and it was a rampage. >> security guards are pushing people back here. >> you get that -- >> police all over the place and delegates. there's a really big fray going on in here. >> when george mcgovern is president of the united states, we wouldn't have to have gestapo ta
shirley maclaine, roosevelt, in front of a tiny television monitor.? >> devastating. so unreal what's happening here compared to what's happening down there. >> a girl being carried off to a paddy wagon. less than a nonviolent manner. it was supposed to be a nonviolent demonstration today. one will never know what it was that -- >> mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> it...
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i think shirley, the tablet sector said yes, but what you need a stamp for?somebody back there gave me a letter i wrote back to them and he had written a letter, addressee of to look and feel t and had every intention of putting a stamp on and mailing it. they said we will take care of that for you. of course they took care of it and opened the envelope and xerox his response so there would be a record of it somewhere and then carefully put it back in an envelope so the recipient would get with the president intended. but it just never occurred to him that he was better than anybody else. he just didn't view life, that he was anything other than ronald reagan remarkable. >> yesterday was the i concur. thank you you all for coming tonight. [applause] mark is going to be in the museum store in a few minutes to sign the books that all of you, if you do not have one yet they are a payable upstairs in store. if you give us just a minute we'll get marked up there and have you and will get the line started. thank you all for coming and we'll see you at our next even
i think shirley, the tablet sector said yes, but what you need a stamp for?somebody back there gave me a letter i wrote back to them and he had written a letter, addressee of to look and feel t and had every intention of putting a stamp on and mailing it. they said we will take care of that for you. of course they took care of it and opened the envelope and xerox his response so there would be a record of it somewhere and then carefully put it back in an envelope so the recipient would get with...
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shirley has nothing to do with l what we are asking for legitimate information.use of power and itu wondeg to hide? >> martha: andy mccarthy wrote it piece in the national review about this and said the house intelligence committee is investigating whether the government has used theustice department's awesome investigative authorities as a weapon against a political adversary and he that thitells g is that the justice department is threatening to use their awesome investigative authorities as a weapon against political adversaries. is that how you see it? >> unwittingly they are proving our point that they do abuse their power have gone way beyond their lane. i would say it's important to point out that rod rosenstein, i have nothing against him personally. i think he has acted very wrong here. he is the one who signed the fourth fisa application. he's the one who signed onto that and there are real questions about what was contained in that application. so in a way he was also being investigated himself. i think he should be recusing himself from this entire ma
shirley has nothing to do with l what we are asking for legitimate information.use of power and itu wondeg to hide? >> martha: andy mccarthy wrote it piece in the national review about this and said the house intelligence committee is investigating whether the government has used theustice department's awesome investigative authorities as a weapon against a political adversary and he that thitells g is that the justice department is threatening to use their awesome investigative...
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did everything she could to stay safe including contacting a friend who time now karen shirley amongst many hope the police will take note and reconsider their next public statement in fact others have even asked for an apology but it's also reignited a debate in australia about violence against women with many of them pointing out how they're always worrying about their safety and that's what measures they taken there also personal stories too about this of what to do and what they how people women specifically keep themselves and their friends safe from harm and this is one person who has tweeted saying that she never gives taxi drivers her actual home address she asks them to drop a nearby so they can trace her by can also video of dixon has been shed online it was. final stand up performance just hours before she was killed and in the clip she uses comedy to address gender inequality. in my wallet. hold hold. and. call now death and public reaction echo the rape or murder of a twenty nine year old irish woman living in melbourne in twenty twelve joe miles death in an adjacent subur
did everything she could to stay safe including contacting a friend who time now karen shirley amongst many hope the police will take note and reconsider their next public statement in fact others have even asked for an apology but it's also reignited a debate in australia about violence against women with many of them pointing out how they're always worrying about their safety and that's what measures they taken there also personal stories too about this of what to do and what they how people...
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shirley, do you recognise this as a public health issue?yes, a very serious one. we were “— this as a public health issue? yes, a very serious one. we were —— we published a report last year, status of mind, looking at mental health around social media. nine in ten girls are worried about their body and their body image. we found out that depression and anxiety has increased over the past 25 years by 70% and the young people we survey said very specifically what the negative impacts were around mental health, and cyber bullying, fear of missing out, all of these things are having a detrimental effect. we need to regulate and think of ways to mitigate the negative effects of social media and really enhance the very positive effects. we are not there yet and this report today, i think, is a very important step. we are asking the actual companies themselves, you have a responsibility in this area. is one of the challenges that pa rents is one of the challenges that parents do not necessarily understand all of the different platforms that child
shirley, do you recognise this as a public health issue?yes, a very serious one. we were “— this as a public health issue? yes, a very serious one. we were —— we published a report last year, status of mind, looking at mental health around social media. nine in ten girls are worried about their body and their body image. we found out that depression and anxiety has increased over the past 25 years by 70% and the young people we survey said very specifically what the negative impacts...
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shirley, you are not the victim here. you see that. >> let's run with this hypothesis, say i was the victim, as we have seen working for brexit, we did not work with brexit. we were accused of disseminating videos in kenya and we did not do that. we were accused of, mr. wylie said , of capturing governments, colonizing countries and being part about right-wing conspiracy. none of that is true. in due course, as some of these investigations are concluded or more of them are concluded, people will realize we were simply the guys who were perceived to have contributed to the trump campaign and were wrongly accredited with being the architects of brexit. as a result of the polarizing nature's of those two political campaigns, the global liberal media took umbrage and put us into their crosshairs and launched a coordinated and effective attack on us as a company in order to destroy our reputations and business. all of this was underpinned by a stream of allegations, unfounded, groundless allegations that came from mr. wylie wh
shirley, you are not the victim here. you see that. >> let's run with this hypothesis, say i was the victim, as we have seen working for brexit, we did not work with brexit. we were accused of disseminating videos in kenya and we did not do that. we were accused of, mr. wylie said , of capturing governments, colonizing countries and being part about right-wing conspiracy. none of that is true. in due course, as some of these investigations are concluded or more of them are concluded,...
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corruption or rape or other such things, pushing those into the public space is in the public interest , shirley. >> what are the ethics and values of cambridge analytica? did you have any, if you didn't, tell me. they did not have business ethics or values. >> cambridge analytica is primarily staffed by young and talented individuals. they come from a broad range of political ideologies. and interests. they genuinely have been working to understand how kate -- they can use data to make the world a better place on many different levels. obviously, by contributing to developing communication and how that is used. and the social developments there and counterterrorism and counter radicalization. there are huge areas of work i can work both of .2. instead, the media and this committee our intent to focus on this one meeting which is clearly not representative of the values nor the ethics of the company. >> okay. let me move to the qc report about pemberton analytica. you mentioned your idealistic employees of the company, are they the same employees who described you as delusional, that you should
corruption or rape or other such things, pushing those into the public space is in the public interest , shirley. >> what are the ethics and values of cambridge analytica? did you have any, if you didn't, tell me. they did not have business ethics or values. >> cambridge analytica is primarily staffed by young and talented individuals. they come from a broad range of political ideologies. and interests. they genuinely have been working to understand how kate -- they can use data to...
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shirley thereafter, the eu, canada, and mexico said they would respond with countermeasures.ome are calling this the start of a trade war. we would like to know what you think and in particular, how might this affect your job and business, your purchases? the is how to join conversation. if you support the tariffs, (202) 748-8000. if you oppose them, (202) 748-8001. again, how might this impact how you work? the business you conduct and what you purchase? join our conversation on facebook, facebook.com/cspan, or send us a tweet on @cspanwj. it is possible that we will hear more from the president today. he is likely to hear from secretary of state pompeo on the north korean negotiations. we will have stories on that in a bit, but today's story about the tariffs announced yesterday and that term trade wars is in this morning. the financial times, you u.s. fires first shots in trade war with allies. the u.s. has fired the opening shot by levying tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from eu, canada, and mexico. the decision to impose tariffs fory on imports long-standing u.s
shirley thereafter, the eu, canada, and mexico said they would respond with countermeasures.ome are calling this the start of a trade war. we would like to know what you think and in particular, how might this affect your job and business, your purchases? the is how to join conversation. if you support the tariffs, (202) 748-8000. if you oppose them, (202) 748-8001. again, how might this impact how you work? the business you conduct and what you purchase? join our conversation on facebook,...
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earlier, shirley cramer — chief executive at the royal society for public health — spoke to the bbc about their body, and 25% of men, in all age groups, don't — so it's notjust younger people. we founded in attitudes to activities, both physical and communal, and to memory loss. so these were the three areas. and we found that millennials, the 18—34—year—olds, had the most misperceptions, or the most difficulty, so thinking things like, oh, loneliness is inevitable. so that's what the research found, but that hardly reflects the lifestyle of these people. the best thing about getting older is, of course, retirement, enjoying family time, and being out with your friends on such a lovely day as today. more money in my pocket in actual fact, because my mortgage is paid. i can spend money where i want to. i've never been so busy in my whole life, and i'm really enjoying it. looking after grandchildren, going on holiday, going to the theatre. it's great. i'm quite happy in my own skin. i'm not as competitive. i don't have peer pressure. i don't have work pressure. i wear what i want. i've got
earlier, shirley cramer — chief executive at the royal society for public health — spoke to the bbc about their body, and 25% of men, in all age groups, don't — so it's notjust younger people. we founded in attitudes to activities, both physical and communal, and to memory loss. so these were the three areas. and we found that millennials, the 18—34—year—olds, had the most misperceptions, or the most difficulty, so thinking things like, oh, loneliness is inevitable. so that's what...
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shirley. those two girls were with me every day i flew in airplane in vietnam.he end. >> i don't know why i'm tearing up. steve: i do. your father. he is so proud. abby: you talk so much about your dad when i do "outnumbered" with you and special relationship with your mom who you lost recently. what is like you see your dad opening book. >> heold me i passed some of the rules. he says i need to w on rule number four. i had never heard a lot of the war stories that he shared with me for the book. and interviewing your dad is awkward sometimes because he is telling me things that, when we were in places where we were worried about him, i could only imagine all the sleepless nights that military spouses all over the country like my mom would have, but also that strong faith that they had as couple, in themselves and god, that it would be okay. lessons from the cockpit are the rules we lived out, things like recruiting your special forces. being on a team that has your six, has your back. being picky about that. you might have to fire a few people. some of those pe
shirley. those two girls were with me every day i flew in airplane in vietnam.he end. >> i don't know why i'm tearing up. steve: i do. your father. he is so proud. abby: you talk so much about your dad when i do "outnumbered" with you and special relationship with your mom who you lost recently. what is like you see your dad opening book. >> heold me i passed some of the rules. he says i need to w on rule number four. i had never heard a lot of the war stories that he...
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they‘re alongside shirley cramer, who‘s the chief executive of the royal society for public health, whichai chi. and looking fabulous on it. have you ever had instances of people being ageist, assuming things about you? it has started a bit now, actually, yes, i noticed the invisibility kicks in, you know, you start... people start blanking you. therefore, when i was on that tv thing, channel 4, fabulous fashionistas that people would come up fashionistas that people would come up on the street and on buses and trains and say they saw it and it was marvellous hummer that is nowadays that has worn off a bit after five years, you know, people still have a bit of a memory. this will give it a boost, you‘ll get loads of attention now! ken, do you notice that, too? bridgette is talking about invisibility but we know society is getting older and their are more older peoples and you would have thought there would be less invisibility. i mix with a lot of local people but i go to the white club in manchester six days a week, i do motor aerobics, white club in manchester six days a week, i do moto
they‘re alongside shirley cramer, who‘s the chief executive of the royal society for public health, whichai chi. and looking fabulous on it. have you ever had instances of people being ageist, assuming things about you? it has started a bit now, actually, yes, i noticed the invisibility kicks in, you know, you start... people start blanking you. therefore, when i was on that tv thing, channel 4, fabulous fashionistas that people would come up fashionistas that people would come up on the...
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my name is shirley jackson, and i am a retirement teacher for san francisco unified school district, and i work with early childhood education and after school programs. i have light upstairs and down stairs. it's been remodelled and i like it. some of my floors upstairs was there from the time i built the place, so they were very horrible and dark. but we've got lighting. the room seems lighter. they painted the place, they cemented my back yard, so i won't be worried about landscaping too much. we have central heating, and i like the new countertops they put in. up to date -- oh, and we have venetian blinds. we never had venetian blinds before, and it's just cozy for me. it meant a lot to me because i didn't drive, and i wanted to be in the area where i can do my shopping, go to work, take the kids to school. i like the way they introduced the move-in. i went to quite a bit of the meetings. they showed us blueprints of the materials that they were going to use in here, and they gave us the opportunity to choose where we would like to stay while they was renovating. it means a lot.
my name is shirley jackson, and i am a retirement teacher for san francisco unified school district, and i work with early childhood education and after school programs. i have light upstairs and down stairs. it's been remodelled and i like it. some of my floors upstairs was there from the time i built the place, so they were very horrible and dark. but we've got lighting. the room seems lighter. they painted the place, they cemented my back yard, so i won't be worried about landscaping too...