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much to shirley's disapproval. >> shirley would tell us, girls don't go to school.hey get 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, hav
much to shirley's disapproval. >> shirley would tell us, girls don't go to school.hey get 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...
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"> shirley gee is the executive directorgee says this donation goes a long way<shirley gee: "today'ss really important to have centers like ours so we can also play a protective stance for immigrants who need protection also.">the community center serves lunches 4 days a week, helps with job placements and offers education on esl and citizenshipbut lately the focus has shifted on advocacy and a reason to come together for good food and drinks while supporting a cause.. ( marty ) in national news... a u-s border patrol agent in texas is under arrest in the killings of four people... and kidnapping of a woman. 35 year old juan ortiz is charged with five felonies. he is a 10-year veteran supervisor with u-s border patrol. over the past two weeks, authorities found the bodies of three women and one man. the district attorney says all of the victims were prostitutes. authorities call o
"> shirley gee is the executive directorgee says this donation goes a long waythe community center serves lunches 4 days a week, helps with job placements and offers education on esl and citizenshipbut lately the focus has shifted on advocacy and a reason to come together for good food and drinks while supporting a cause.. ( marty ) in national news... a u-s border patrol agent in texas is under arrest in the killings of four people... and kidnapping of a woman. 35 year old juan ortiz...
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"> shirley gee is the executive directorgee says this donation goes a long way<shirley gee: "today's environment is really important to have centers like ours so we can also play a protective stance for immigrants who need protection also.">the community center serves lunches 4 days a week, helps with job placements and offers education on esl and citizenshipbut lately the focus has shifted on advocacy and a reason to come together for good food and drinks while supporting a drinks while supporting a cause.. we're live in san francisco, gayle ong kron4 news. (justine) homelessness is an issue across the country -- and especially here in san francisco. this week -- a local non profit is working to bridge the divide between the city's "housed" and "unhoused" through an art installation in hayes valley.(justine)visitors can listen to th
"> shirley gee is the executive directorgee says this donation goes a long waythe community center serves lunches 4 days a week, helps with job placements and offers education on esl and citizenshipbut lately the focus has shifted on advocacy and a reason to come together for good food and drinks while supporting a drinks while supporting a cause..
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kennedy: you can take shirley. i'm more concerned about the dog than shirley.rley did not like our camera crew at all. she doesn't want to be near us. kennedy: message we later and let me know the dog is okay. and tell the small child he can anchor "fox and friends." thank you. stay safe out there. president trump escalating the trade war. hitting china with tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods. will this bring china to the negotiating table? reporter: how do i follow that. he announced he'll place 10% tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. then it goes to 25% january 1. some of the items were removed including smart watches and safety devices and children's furniture. the apple smart watch would not be under tariff. he says as president it's my duty to protect the interests of working men and women, farmers, ranchers, businesses, and our country itself. he says he has given them a -- given them a year to work it out. >> last year we lost $300 billion in deficits, and that's not even including cash and certain items we won't talk about. reporter: he
kennedy: you can take shirley. i'm more concerned about the dog than shirley.rley did not like our camera crew at all. she doesn't want to be near us. kennedy: message we later and let me know the dog is okay. and tell the small child he can anchor "fox and friends." thank you. stay safe out there. president trump escalating the trade war. hitting china with tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods. will this bring china to the negotiating table? reporter: how do i follow that. he...
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caller: the name is shirley. the i was -- in 1951-1952, winter, fall and winter, i had a date with a football captain, i was very flattered to be going out with him. and he, um, held many positions on different organizations within the school. he was referred to as the big man on campus in those days. i had no reason to have any fear of him. we were going on a double date. we got in the car he -- we got into the back seat and he immediately started to accost me. was holding me back. i was only 5'4", about 112 pounds, he was probably 160 pounds, 5'8", 5'9". and a jock. and the only reason that i was saved from rape, i was begging and screaming, the young man that was driving whom i didn't know because he was a junior high friend of this guy i was going to high school with, he turned around and drove back to my parents' home and let me out. his conscience kicked in, he obviously had thought that this an had -- this boy had led him to believe that i was an easy girl or a bad girl or whatever you want to call it and
caller: the name is shirley. the i was -- in 1951-1952, winter, fall and winter, i had a date with a football captain, i was very flattered to be going out with him. and he, um, held many positions on different organizations within the school. he was referred to as the big man on campus in those days. i had no reason to have any fear of him. we were going on a double date. we got in the car he -- we got into the back seat and he immediately started to accost me. was holding me back. i was only...
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shirley. fuku. should. be done. soon. they were that good to have. well there's befuddle says he doesn't sit back. as far. as for hidden. hordes of their home discussions. are all finished. for their actions. to strike. down. no man. from the. family. to. serve her parents or friends. in. school. trying to leave her kind of. nuke or their deeds are. trying to shut scared and steve. mines from. you know i should. go. there just for. fun. she says. trying. to. keep foreigners. trying to secure a safe. move. to charleston to sleep. very keen to keep. their seats. shut scared me she. also says it's. all nice to see. all these cities. all seems to be easy. to. see. you know. and to see. things seems to be. thank you these. all of my thank you. thank you you thank . you know. i leave charging in my mind my tool. on with. steve sharp and i do asked him not to fire but. i already are. you know. i didn't charge in the cargo line of a shark good i just. eat and sit side shock even to the. side. of the. super. bowl feed her. in the lights of the rough her she's
shirley. fuku. should. be done. soon. they were that good to have. well there's befuddle says he doesn't sit back. as far. as for hidden. hordes of their home discussions. are all finished. for their actions. to strike. down. no man. from the. family. to. serve her parents or friends. in. school. trying to leave her kind of. nuke or their deeds are. trying to shut scared and steve. mines from. you know i should. go. there just for. fun. she says. trying. to. keep foreigners. trying to secure a...
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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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shirley johnson is the owner. we have the bunnies behind us. shirley, what do you want people to take away from this experience? so many people come this time of year. >> oh,. yeah people love to be outside,o down to the hill slides, wagon rides and good o-fashioned fun for the family. >> we do have a boa constrictor. we're trying to get jumangi together. he's not a morningperson. >> we're going to bring him o before the hour is over fingers crossed. we'll be back hopefully with a boa constrictor around my neck. back in to you. >> better you than me. what in the world are you talking about, boa constrictor around your neck. >> thank you, molette. >> irene talked her into that, i'm sure >> oh, my goodness. aboutws 4 consumer alert a surprise medical expense that could cost you thousands. >> consumer reporter susan hogan has what you need to know. >> reporter: well, when you go probably rgency room, the last thing you're thinking about is does this doctor take mye? insura you probably are assuming that if the hospital does, the doctor does,too. w
shirley johnson is the owner. we have the bunnies behind us. shirley, what do you want people to take away from this experience? so many people come this time of year. >> oh,. yeah people love to be outside,o down to the hill slides, wagon rides and good o-fashioned fun for the family. >> we do have a boa constrictor. we're trying to get jumangi together. he's not a morningperson. >> we're going to bring him o before the hour is over fingers crossed. we'll be back hopefully...
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there was not one again until 1968 when johnson appointed shirley hufstetler to the ninth circuit. in my early days of the d.c. circuit, i had the great good and talk to the first woman ever appointed to a federal district judge ship. matthews was appointed in 1948 by truman. when i gother 90's to the court. it was such a good experience to me to speak for this woman who incribed what it was like the really bad old days. was she wouldries go to the white house when there up heremonstration, hold women."ote for not say a word if she was hassled by the police, because she didn't want to risk having a record, an arrest record. might in pe to her admission to the bar -- might impede her admission to the bar. she told me she hired only women because her colleagues hired no women. she thought she had the best clerks at the court. so, it is moving in the right direction. not as fast as we would like it but 3 is better than 1. lone woman after justice o'connor left. wrong image was portrayed. people who come to visit the court, sticking to a 10 minute line walking in and out, sought eight
there was not one again until 1968 when johnson appointed shirley hufstetler to the ninth circuit. in my early days of the d.c. circuit, i had the great good and talk to the first woman ever appointed to a federal district judge ship. matthews was appointed in 1948 by truman. when i gother 90's to the court. it was such a good experience to me to speak for this woman who incribed what it was like the really bad old days. was she wouldries go to the white house when there up heremonstration,...
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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 could 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 kn
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 could 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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if you have ever read the haunting of hill house, the shirley jackson novel, one of the greatest ghost stories ever written, there's a lot of that in this. i think one of the problems is it has been marketed slightly as a horror film, as a chiller. it is not. it is absolutely not a horror film. it's a psychological drama, which happens to have a ghostly edge, and you can read pretty much the whole film in one of two different ways. i liked it. i liked the fact that it lets the pot simmer rather than boil. it's paced very moderately, it takes its time, it tells its story in an orderly fashion, but you get this growing sense of disorder. there's a couple of really terrific performances in it, i think particularly ruth wilson, who is absolutely great. my only worry is, i think some audiences might grow slightly impatient if they go, thinking it's going to be a ghost story, it's going to be a chiller, which is why when you say is it a ghost story, yes, but no. it's — you can read it in a number of ways, but i thought it was rather well done, and rather impressive in a very low—key, very un
if you have ever read the haunting of hill house, the shirley jackson novel, one of the greatest ghost stories ever written, there's a lot of that in this. i think one of the problems is it has been marketed slightly as a horror film, as a chiller. it is not. it is absolutely not a horror film. it's a psychological drama, which happens to have a ghostly edge, and you can read pretty much the whole film in one of two different ways. i liked it. i liked the fact that it lets the pot simmer rather...
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next week shirley's devoted to. germany's most versatile choreographer is a really new up contemporary dance and will be interviewing on twenty one. one thousand and sixty eight the british. people everywhere called crunch just. now quick over on the way. the student protests reached their peak young people called for peace and freedom but the system struck back hard to summer of love summer of conflict just to keep the. hundred small thieves in the night clubs. where i come from roggio remains an important continent soft transmitting kneels and form ish and when i was young my country was crawling home from. the war throb enough to keep most people what god the. receivers. it was my job to touring one of the not just scott you'll say so as not everyone in the column cold listen to those updates. nothing has been from incident my own copy out in johnstown malls on so long even if it's not i caught us i was a twit of. my choice the scottish because given their way toward transmittance patrols. and in the gosh mom mit
next week shirley's devoted to. germany's most versatile choreographer is a really new up contemporary dance and will be interviewing on twenty one. one thousand and sixty eight the british. people everywhere called crunch just. now quick over on the way. the student protests reached their peak young people called for peace and freedom but the system struck back hard to summer of love summer of conflict just to keep the. hundred small thieves in the night clubs. where i come from roggio remains...
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to my left is a shirley hoogstra, kristin colleges and universities. prior to being the head, serve there for 50 nurses vice president of student life center, monitor, college. also a decade before that practicing law. uniquely the only lawyer in this panel which is unique for d.c. served on the boards of several community organizations such as the new haven association and collin college and her full bio is in the packet that you all have. so eboo patel isai the founder f the youth corps in for over 15 years, almost two decades, i think more than twoes decades, eboo has the organization and university campuses to make interface cooperation ape social norm. served on president obama's inaugural council and its written several. and of course the book we are here for today, out of many faith religious diversity and the american promise. thank you, eboo. tol his left is the director of the university of michigan center for social collusion. he is president emeritus of the andrew mellon foundation and the cirque examined and addresses critical questions fo
to my left is a shirley hoogstra, kristin colleges and universities. prior to being the head, serve there for 50 nurses vice president of student life center, monitor, college. also a decade before that practicing law. uniquely the only lawyer in this panel which is unique for d.c. served on the boards of several community organizations such as the new haven association and collin college and her full bio is in the packet that you all have. so eboo patel isai the founder f the youth corps in...
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wish that she would find some way to apply that in her current situation to some of the values that shirley are espoused including democracy and freedom of the press and the rule of law. and this u.n. report that i mentioned earlier you know from from last month about the genocidal intent of the military generals against the regime just you know the the condemnation from that report it has not succeeded it making the government in myanmar change any policies so why would me and even care been about the reporting or the welfare of these two reporters i mean that's a very you know i guess cynical way of looking at it but i mean why does the government even care. you shouldn't keep. your isn't important point that the myanmar military has been used to being a pariah state for many many years. it is if you look at it objectively the government doesn't appear to care excessively about what people say about it overseas and at the same time they have not really suffered either individually or as a government or as a nation for their behavior and i think the international community needs to look ve
wish that she would find some way to apply that in her current situation to some of the values that shirley are espoused including democracy and freedom of the press and the rule of law. and this u.n. report that i mentioned earlier you know from from last month about the genocidal intent of the military generals against the regime just you know the the condemnation from that report it has not succeeded it making the government in myanmar change any policies so why would me and even care been...
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of the party, secondly they have tried before to start another party, we had forbade heavyweights, shirley off the ground and it had to merge with the lib dems, sid yediot you will get for heavyweights together, people with the gung ho to go for it, i think they just carry on the gung ho to go for it, i think theyjust carry on pottering about. but corbyn heavyweights like diane abbott and emily thornberry, they look weighed down and updated by events in the past 12 months so even those who were in the front line heavyweights are no longer heavyweights are no longer heavyweights and its interesting watching the loss of confidence. lot of people think that is all brexit related, once we are through brexit, as if that has a finite point, traditional parties will re—establish themselves along clearer lines, there has been overla p clearer lines, there has been overlap in both parties because of brexit. the political divide is no longer left and right, it remain and leave. and the observer, sadiq khan has added his voice to calls for a second referendum and it seems to be growing, i don't know
of the party, secondly they have tried before to start another party, we had forbade heavyweights, shirley off the ground and it had to merge with the lib dems, sid yediot you will get for heavyweights together, people with the gung ho to go for it, i think they just carry on the gung ho to go for it, i think theyjust carry on pottering about. but corbyn heavyweights like diane abbott and emily thornberry, they look weighed down and updated by events in the past 12 months so even those who were...
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not as in the job of that mission of confusion is it going to go but how much shirley i need shit looked into the shit listen at but i'm. hooked and one of them. had ten minutes to see for the. going to resemble look and do what you who jimmy to live you sure of what ultimately you were going to be tiffany if you admitted this would be feeling. you know one minute in the canyon of one and when the. men who were to manage. obamacare knew the way in the one managed to marry going to ted little called the method. to sell ministry definitely in new give enough to give you. an idea. and to be. an actor they're going to do is assess and had the honestly it in and out of dallas it sat yanni on me in kentucky and if had been mucked about. for them or the like and then how the cavity getting. lost in the silverware in the mom who didn't know that when i looked at it in the. oh on the other head shots hitting while he may. be on with the chair bhubaneswar who was muttered to get the nitty i work so you to send him your mission and there are no signature shit that i. could to. make to him and i wil
not as in the job of that mission of confusion is it going to go but how much shirley i need shit looked into the shit listen at but i'm. hooked and one of them. had ten minutes to see for the. going to resemble look and do what you who jimmy to live you sure of what ultimately you were going to be tiffany if you admitted this would be feeling. you know one minute in the canyon of one and when the. men who were to manage. obamacare knew the way in the one managed to marry going to ted little...
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the coroner doctor shirley radcliffe said the treatment for her bipolar disorder appeared to have beene and she concluded her death was a result ofa she concluded her death was a result of a tragic accident. dolores's brother, mother and sister—in—law we re brother, mother and sister—in—law were in court to hear the findings. they gave no reaction of the land to say they were glad it was all over. one of the uk's leading female scientists is to donate her £2 million science prize to help women, ethnic minority and refugee students to study physics. professor damejocelyn bell burnell was part of a team who discovered radio pulsars more than 50 years ago. but her contribution went unrecognised at the time. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. 50 yea rs 50 years ago professor bell burnell discovered a new type of star, that emits pulses of radiation. the work received the nobel prize for physics in 1974, but it was her male colleagues, not her, that were named as the winners. the award of the breakthrough price for her work in pa rt breakthrough price for her work in part write
the coroner doctor shirley radcliffe said the treatment for her bipolar disorder appeared to have beene and she concluded her death was a result ofa she concluded her death was a result of a tragic accident. dolores's brother, mother and sister—in—law we re brother, mother and sister—in—law were in court to hear the findings. they gave no reaction of the land to say they were glad it was all over. one of the uk's leading female scientists is to donate her £2 million science prize to...
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let's meanhe owner, shirley johnson, her daughter, a this big boatoconstr jumanji? >> yes, we bringnimals out for shows throughout the day to teach kids about animal facts and how they can make a difference. >> come on down, it is fall festivaltime. this beautiful place out inli leesburg, you getapples, cider, a pumpkin, and you can't beat that, right kids? >> they're excited. that is the very latest. we want youo come enjoyhe fun and learning here. back to you. >> learnthg about eveg including whatever that was hanging around her necessary -- >> a boa constrictor. we're talking about pumpkin home fromd we drive work and it is 85. it doesn't feel right, sun fy is thst full day of fall, can i bring out my fall clothin just yet? maybe a few pieces, but the average high is about 80 degrees. we could still be warmer on cooler than that not feeling crisp every day out tre just yet. but a what is felling really nice is the lawyer humidity levels, muggy and tropical out there. today it is much more e. comforta look at tomorrow, the humidity levels is coming down. we trade
let's meanhe owner, shirley johnson, her daughter, a this big boatoconstr jumanji? >> yes, we bringnimals out for shows throughout the day to teach kids about animal facts and how they can make a difference. >> come on down, it is fall festivaltime. this beautiful place out inli leesburg, you getapples, cider, a pumpkin, and you can't beat that, right kids? >> they're excited. that is the very latest. we want youo come enjoyhe fun and learning here. back to you. >>...
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on so pleased to welcome eboo patel, earl and shirley hoogstra today. it's a conversation we all need to be part of. how do we achieve polarization? i agree we should focus him on policy, civil society and civil religion. my last point before i turn it over to zeenat rahman is it's all a generational project and that means we will be working in these fields for many years and we do need-- [inaudible] beyond rapid response efforts and begin to look at how they can join the field building efforts. i'm so pleased to turn it over now to a good colleague inclusive america project director zeenat rahman and also to thank eboo patel who has been with us on this journey from the beginning. >> thank you so much. i will say thank you to mike later. we feel we are having a lot of emotions, so thank all of you for being here. i feel like it's the first week back to school and i feel it's apropos i'm here with the wonderful panelists who sit in higher education per before we i would like to let you know where live streaming so hello to everyone watching us and c-spa
on so pleased to welcome eboo patel, earl and shirley hoogstra today. it's a conversation we all need to be part of. how do we achieve polarization? i agree we should focus him on policy, civil society and civil religion. my last point before i turn it over to zeenat rahman is it's all a generational project and that means we will be working in these fields for many years and we do need-- [inaudible] beyond rapid response efforts and begin to look at how they can join the field building...
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my name is shirley jackson, and i am a retirement teacher for san francisco unified school district, 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. it's j
my name is shirley jackson, and i am a retirement teacher for san francisco unified school district, 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...
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. >> anthony: i've sat there drunk and challenged band after band, shirley bassey -- no problem! part of life in the philippines, so making it as a cover band, being sent abroad to perform is a big deal. but one thing remains the same -- always. to succeed, you better be able to pick up new material, fast. >> eric: whitney houston, celine dion, tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how many songs in your repertoire? around how many? >> eric: thousands already. >> anthony: and if you don't know it you pretty much can fake it real quick. >> woman: yeah. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? where would you like to be playing? >> eric: that's a good question. like my biggest dream is to play in las vegas in the u.s. this is my dream. >> man: when we get to the dream, you know, playing in las vegas, we want to play first when we get there -- "we are the champions," if we get there. ♪ so, that goal you've been saving for, you can do it. we can do this. at fidelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightforward so you can plan for retirem
. >> anthony: i've sat there drunk and challenged band after band, shirley bassey -- no problem! part of life in the philippines, so making it as a cover band, being sent abroad to perform is a big deal. but one thing remains the same -- always. to succeed, you better be able to pick up new material, fast. >> eric: whitney houston, celine dion, tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how many songs in your repertoire? around how many? >> eric: thousands...
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. >> and don't call me shirley. >> a new category, outstanding achievement in popular film. >> buellerat you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things i have ever heard. >> the academy thought it would be huge. >> if you build it he will come. >> but the response was more like. >> frankly, my dear, i don't give a damn. >> so the academy is postponing the new category. >> well, it's another nice mess you've gotten me into. >> they say the idea requires further study. >> you can't handle the truth. >> but there's a chance it might all together go -- >> asta la vista, baby. >> people are a bunch of -- >> blaplastics. >> e zblb tinsel town left by a tru truly monstrous idea. >> it's alive, it's alive. >> so hollywood, for finally seeing the light, all i can say is -- >> thank you very little. >> guys, this isn't that difficult. just give an oscar to like the biggest block buster film of the year that makes the most money domestically if you're going to do that. you can do that, create that award or something, my goodness. anyway, that wasn't difficult. that's all we have for ton
. >> and don't call me shirley. >> a new category, outstanding achievement in popular film. >> buellerat you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things i have ever heard. >> the academy thought it would be huge. >> if you build it he will come. >> but the response was more like. >> frankly, my dear, i don't give a damn. >> so the academy is postponing the new category. >> well, it's another nice mess you've gotten me into. >>...
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i am so grateful to the shirley chisms and the miss dots.re was a woman in my building who lived on the second floor and the only person i knew with a full set of encyclopedias. they used to give us some samples, so we had a couple. i sat at her table and i just read. i would go to her house after school and read her encyclopedias. she had them and they were hers, but she shared them. she had school supplies. whenever i had a project, i went to her house. i think for us, that sense of community and community building, i know for me has been the foundation of my life. to the question you just asked, hayes, and i'm running for congress. [applause] >> we heard that. and we are going claim it. she will be another first. connecticut never had an african-american woman represent them in congress and you are looking at the next congresswoman. [applause] from the state of connecticut. jahana: so i announced my candidacy not even out of the space of frustration, but i have something to add and there is a perspective here that is missing. i have liter
i am so grateful to the shirley chisms and the miss dots.re was a woman in my building who lived on the second floor and the only person i knew with a full set of encyclopedias. they used to give us some samples, so we had a couple. i sat at her table and i just read. i would go to her house after school and read her encyclopedias. she had them and they were hers, but she shared them. she had school supplies. whenever i had a project, i went to her house. i think for us, that sense of community...
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reagan biographer craig shirley will be here next to tell us why. >> laura: the barack obama come back its latest stop in cleveland yesterday. and the former president let loose with some fan-favorite rips. >> people are stressed and they are anxious and it seems as if all the chatter and anger on television doesn't match up with their lives and frays our civic trust and make people feel the game is rigged that nobody is looking out for them. and historically, in those kind of conditions that's ripe for opportunities to try to exploit american history and division. racial, ethnic, religious hour lawyer oh, we are back. i wonder who is he talking about presidential historian ronald reagan biographer craig says he has it all wrong. great to see you. how are you? obama says this is -- they are scaring people out there and it's par for the course. they are opportunists. >> he needs to study history. less stressed out now than we have been since the cold war. great depression, civil war. american revolution. we have been stressed out many, many times. less stressed out now than we have been
reagan biographer craig shirley will be here next to tell us why. >> laura: the barack obama come back its latest stop in cleveland yesterday. and the former president let loose with some fan-favorite rips. >> people are stressed and they are anxious and it seems as if all the chatter and anger on television doesn't match up with their lives and frays our civic trust and make people feel the game is rigged that nobody is looking out for them. and historically, in those kind of...
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time you went along with it and were always eventually very pleased but always always a bit like shirley firestone. you also stood a bit apart, watching it all, too silent even among your cherished intimates. you were also kate, the straight, a married lady who genuinely loved your husband. do you remember how you wept when he finally left? you called in between tears said that he'd left you for another woman. i was amazed, but i dared not laugh. your grief was so raw. finally i asked you, but kate, really, how many women have you left him for? i could not reason with you. your sorrow and shame were genuine. katie, i want to thank you for your generosity, for always trying to include me, and for suggesting that others do so too. you introduced me to extraordinary women. as you know, some of these women became very dear to me. it was a privilege to be your friend. i will never forget you. thank you. [applause] >> now i must say we discussed whether to allow people -- just speak spontaneously, but the these -- but these are very different times. it is very hard to ensure civility in the pu
time you went along with it and were always eventually very pleased but always always a bit like shirley firestone. you also stood a bit apart, watching it all, too silent even among your cherished intimates. you were also kate, the straight, a married lady who genuinely loved your husband. do you remember how you wept when he finally left? you called in between tears said that he'd left you for another woman. i was amazed, but i dared not laugh. your grief was so raw. finally i asked you, but...
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and another american ambassador who ended the cold war, shirley temple black. >> and there are lessonshis book that all of us still need to learn today. >> we're in a moment over and over again, my protagonist fought for democracy. even the german general turned on the ss at the end the war. what we're seeing in these weeks is this same trajectory. the fight for democracy now unfolding in the united states and the struggle between trump's autocracy and i withe mechanism. and i think anonymous is a hero. >> and let me put the book jacket up on the screen once again. "the last palace, europe's turbulent century in five lives and one legendary house." congratulations. norm, thank you very much. the president of the united states getting ready to speak any moment now after former president obama's very, very tough criticism of his policies, his posture, his statements. we'll have a special coverage. it will continue right after this. shop at bass pro shops and cabela's stores and online for great deals on great gear. and save thousands on america's favorite boats during our model year clea
and another american ambassador who ended the cold war, shirley temple black. >> and there are lessonshis book that all of us still need to learn today. >> we're in a moment over and over again, my protagonist fought for democracy. even the german general turned on the ss at the end the war. what we're seeing in these weeks is this same trajectory. the fight for democracy now unfolding in the united states and the struggle between trump's autocracy and i withe mechanism. and i think...
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african-american community, ron dellums joined with 12 fellow civil rights giants including u stokes, bill clay, shirley isholm om to create the -- chisholm to create the black caucus. it's grown to historic 48 members. as a former u.s. marine, ron dellums was one of the most outspoken opponents of the vietnam war. he led to educate the public of war crimes that were committed during the vietnam war. in 1993, he also made history as the first african-american chair of the house armed services committee. however, one of ron dellums' greatest achievements is one close to my heart, ending apartheid in south africa. as a national board member of trans-africa, i had the privilege of working with ron to pass legislation at the state and federal level that forced the united states to divest from apartheid the regime in south africa. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without ob
african-american community, ron dellums joined with 12 fellow civil rights giants including u stokes, bill clay, shirley isholm om to create the -- chisholm to create the black caucus. it's grown to historic 48 members. as a former u.s. marine, ron dellums was one of the most outspoken opponents of the vietnam war. he led to educate the public of war crimes that were committed during the vietnam war. in 1993, he also made history as the first african-american chair of the house armed services...
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i'd like to start by introducing my colleagues, my copanelists, first to my left is shirley who is the 7th president of the christian colleges and universities. prior to being the head of cccu, she served as 15 years of student life at calvin college. she spent a decade before that practicing law. uniquely i think the lawyer on this panel, which is unique for dc, she served on the boards of several community organizations such as the new haven bar association, and her full bio is in the packet that you have. to her left is eboo patel, who is the founder of the inner faith youth core. and for two decades eboo has worked with social organizations and college and university campuses to make interfaith cooperation a social norm. she served on president obama's interfaith counsel and she's written many books, and of course the book we're here for today, "out of many faiths." religious diversity in the american promise. thank you eboo, and to his left is earl lewis, who is a social historian and a director of michigan center for social solutions. he was president emeritous of the andrew melo
i'd like to start by introducing my colleagues, my copanelists, first to my left is shirley who is the 7th president of the christian colleges and universities. prior to being the head of cccu, she served as 15 years of student life at calvin college. she spent a decade before that practicing law. uniquely i think the lawyer on this panel, which is unique for dc, she served on the boards of several community organizations such as the new haven bar association, and her full bio is in the packet...