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is it tamara or "ta-mah-rah"? tamara: it's "ta-mare-ah."all right, well, introduce everybody. tamara: yes, well, first of all, this is my boo. this is my kung fu panda, my man ralph. audience: [cheering] tamara: that's my baby. that's my baby. have to pause... pause for the boo. in the middle is my brother-in-law, big philly phil. phil: mm-hmm. tamara: then i have my father-in-law. now, his government name is ralph, but we call him pop b.! audience: [cheering] tamara: and at the end is my lovely mother-in-law janet. audience: [cheering] steve: does anybody want to play for some money? audience: [cheering]
is it tamara or "ta-mah-rah"? tamara: it's "ta-mare-ah."all right, well, introduce everybody. tamara: yes, well, first of all, this is my boo. this is my kung fu panda, my man ralph. audience: [cheering] tamara: that's my baby. that's my baby. have to pause... pause for the boo. in the middle is my brother-in-law, big philly phil. phil: mm-hmm. tamara: then i have my father-in-law. now, his government name is ralph, but we call him pop b.! audience: [cheering] tamara: and at...
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there are operatives in the white house who don't know how to operate the lights yet. >> yang: tamaraw unusual is it for the outsider from washington coming into the white house like this to have this sort of -- it's been described as skyios and dig organization? >> you don't have to go back too far. there was an outsider in 1993 from arkansas, brought a bunch of people from arkansas in, and thought that they didn't need the people who were experts and who had done it all before, and it was pretty problematic for about the first year and a half of the clinton administration where they had a lot of trouble getting their nominees through and similar hiccups. so there is a model for it. about a year and a half into the clinton administration, there was a staff shakeup and they brought in leon panetta, with washington experience, to be chief of staff. >> yang: could this be by design, amy? >> we saw donald trump as candidate and businessman. his management style is chaos and conflict, and it won him the nomination, and it won him the white house. he's been successful in his business deali
there are operatives in the white house who don't know how to operate the lights yet. >> yang: tamaraw unusual is it for the outsider from washington coming into the white house like this to have this sort of -- it's been described as skyios and dig organization? >> you don't have to go back too far. there was an outsider in 1993 from arkansas, brought a bunch of people from arkansas in, and thought that they didn't need the people who were experts and who had done it all before,...
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so this management style that worked well in trump tower, the question is, as tamara put it, is willbe able to adjust his management style which worked in business and branding to a much more complicated job, probably the most complicated job on the planet? >> yang: glenn, we should s point out the president continuing his love affair with your publication tweeted the failing "new york times" writes total fiction concerning me. they've gotten it wrong for two years and now are making up stories and sources. on air force one back in florida sean spicer called it literally the epitome of fake news. i don't know if you want to respond to that or notu but that's what they're saying about your reporting. >> our reporting, i think, is substantial, solid and well-sourced and every major detail in that story was run by officials in the trump whiteru house before it was published.b >> yang: tamara, you've looked at the record on getting cabinet nominees in place and also the subcabinet officials. >> right, and there are about 700 importantig positions that require senate ove confirmation. the
so this management style that worked well in trump tower, the question is, as tamara put it, is willbe able to adjust his management style which worked in business and branding to a much more complicated job, probably the most complicated job on the planet? >> yang: glenn, we should s point out the president continuing his love affair with your publication tweeted the failing "new york times" writes total fiction concerning me. they've gotten it wrong for two years and now are...
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these tamara muscler. tamara, nice to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> so you have thousands of people on saturday. you just saw the picture from these he's not my president rally across the country. i imagine you are passionate about politics and you want to talk to me on national tv here. what do you make of what is happening in the country right now? >> i just find it extremely sad that we are this divided and we can't come together and unite behind a president. we had eight years with president obama, and now it's president trump's turn, and it would be nice if we could at least give him a shot. he has only about there just over a monday now. >> we talk about divide in the country. i understand even some of the women in your family aren't all on the same page. by the way, i think you are not alone. i think a lot of families right now are divided. and you were also a little nervous to sort of say out loud i'm going to the trump rally on saturday. tell me why. >> because people are so angry an
these tamara muscler. tamara, nice to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> so you have thousands of people on saturday. you just saw the picture from these he's not my president rally across the country. i imagine you are passionate about politics and you want to talk to me on national tv here. what do you make of what is happening in the country right now? >> i just find it extremely sad that we are this divided and we can't come together and unite behind a president....
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tamara: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play.eers and applause] in a prenup, a man might stipulate his wife not to use his what? ralph: his house. steve: his house. [c
tamara: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play.eers and applause] in a prenup, a man might stipulate his wife not to use his what? ralph: his house. steve: his house. [c
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i mean, they really supported the entire process, and kudos to tamara and the whole team.ordinary. you know, classical repertoire has heritage. it has a lot of weight. so i could feel the weight. and giselle's very loved. you know, it's a very loved piece and it's an extraordinary piece of work so, to take it and then have the audacity to kind of... you didn't dance in that, did you? no, i wish i could do ballet. i was going to say, you said very modestly at the beginning of this interview, "you know what, the secret is i'm not very talented." i don't think anybody watching this necessarily is going to believe that, but could you have been? can you imagine, now that you are so experienced in the world of dance, if you'd gone in a different direction, could you have been a classical ballet dancer? er... i don't think so. i used to love nureyev and baryshnikov. they were also one of my heroes. both of them were extraordinary ballet dancers, and i always dreamt of being like them. what do you think you don't have? personally, i don't have the body for it. i mean, i don't have
i mean, they really supported the entire process, and kudos to tamara and the whole team.ordinary. you know, classical repertoire has heritage. it has a lot of weight. so i could feel the weight. and giselle's very loved. you know, it's a very loved piece and it's an extraordinary piece of work so, to take it and then have the audacity to kind of... you didn't dance in that, did you? no, i wish i could do ballet. i was going to say, you said very modestly at the beginning of this interview,...
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when i was 17-years-old, and i never went to prom, my friend tamara -- tamara feldman and i, she wasd we asked what they were doing. they were like, "oh, we're taking photos for prom." and i turned to tamara, i'm like, "after this wedding, we should go to prom." and you know, we were dressed up, and we did just that. we went down to the student union building downtown. and we knew there had to be a a prom going on, and there was. and we walked up and we just said that we were on the chaperones list. and as they were looking, i guess there is a chaperone's list, as they were looking, i just looked at the student list, i grabbed a name, and they said, "oh, you're not on the list." we were like, oh we're so and so's -- i'm so and so's older brother. my mom just wants me to be here to like, check in on him. and they're like, "oh,well, thank you so much. we'll put your name on the list, in case you leave." i'm like, "great." so we went and it was hilarious. i mean, we just started dancing and drinking punch with the kids. like jumping into their photos and -- [ light laughter ] it felt a
when i was 17-years-old, and i never went to prom, my friend tamara -- tamara feldman and i, she wasd we asked what they were doing. they were like, "oh, we're taking photos for prom." and i turned to tamara, i'm like, "after this wedding, we should go to prom." and you know, we were dressed up, and we did just that. we went down to the student union building downtown. and we knew there had to be a a prom going on, and there was. and we walked up and we just said that we...
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as tamara said fit weren't for, that, of course, then you could have it.t netanyahu wants to do is to show to the israeli public that he can built buildsettlements and not really make the concessions that are needed on the palestinian issue, and still make peace with the arab states. and he wants trump to help him. that's the way the arabs have interpreted it historically. well, interestingly in the news conference today, look at the body language. netanyahu was the one to say this is essentially my plan that i taught trump to advocate, instead of letting it even look like a trump plan because his interest is ultimately to send a message at home that he's the one who is making trump do it, rather than to have the vaebz a fig leaf to come on board. i think many of them might play with trump. they don't want to say no to him. they have their own self-interests to want to play. the saudis remain a big question. but ultimately, i think, when push doms shove, the palestinian issue may be just a fig leaf for something other than israeli-palestinian peace. >> sre
as tamara said fit weren't for, that, of course, then you could have it.t netanyahu wants to do is to show to the israeli public that he can built buildsettlements and not really make the concessions that are needed on the palestinian issue, and still make peace with the arab states. and he wants trump to help him. that's the way the arabs have interpreted it historically. well, interestingly in the news conference today, look at the body language. netanyahu was the one to say this is...
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eighty-ninth academy awards, entertain meant correspondent michael tamara is right there right now.re at la la land in just a moment. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50! yeah...ya-ha... just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia- an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13® is approved for adults 18 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pha
eighty-ninth academy awards, entertain meant correspondent michael tamara is right there right now.re at la la land in just a moment. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50! yeah...ya-ha... just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia- an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13® is approved for...
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tamara: talk sexy. steve: talk sexy. panda bear
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tamara british parliament will debate whether to rescind an invitation to president trump for an official state visit. prime minister theresa may had invited the president to london last month during her visit, but nearly 2 million britons have asked for that invitation to be withdrawn. the first lady lays an egg. it is not what you think -- it is this first lady. coming up, how long you have to wait to see a new eaglette. model forten is the what a physician is. kimberly: finally hanging up his white jacket after seven decades. sure to watch "good morning washington" tomorrow to get a chance at a pair of lady gaga concert tickets. watch at 6 a.m. to win a pair of tickets. kimberly: families gathered at the iconic marine corps memorial today to commemorate you wingina --iwo jima day. families of those who fault visited the memorial -- fought visited the memorial insisting the legacies be shared and passed on. >> the greatest generation is dying, and we need to remember we need to pass this on this monument stands for. kimberly: february 23 marks the memorial of the u.s. marines raising th
tamara british parliament will debate whether to rescind an invitation to president trump for an official state visit. prime minister theresa may had invited the president to london last month during her visit, but nearly 2 million britons have asked for that invitation to be withdrawn. the first lady lays an egg. it is not what you think -- it is this first lady. coming up, how long you have to wait to see a new eaglette. model forten is the what a physician is. kimberly: finally hanging up...
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the always dapper fox news senior president of marketing michael tamara live on the red carpet. >> heyours away from the biggest night, get ready for one of the most political shows as politics is taking place in award season. here is a look at what you can expect. it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9 ingredients, plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ when someone told me i had colon cancer. we had the follow up, cat scan which showed that it had gone to her liver. it was pretty intense and we needed to move pretty quickly. we needed a second opinion. that's when our journey began with cancer treatment centers of america. one of our questions was, how are we going to address my liver. so my doctor said i think we can do both surgeries together. i loved that. to find out more about our treatment options, go to cancercenter.com our teams of physicians and clinicians are experienced and compassionate, bringing you a level of care you won't find anywhere else. my health is good. cancer treatment centers of ame
the always dapper fox news senior president of marketing michael tamara live on the red carpet. >> heyours away from the biggest night, get ready for one of the most political shows as politics is taking place in award season. here is a look at what you can expect. it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9 ingredients, plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ when someone told me i had colon cancer. we had the...
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tamara keith, white house correspondent for npr. and laura coates, cnn analyst and former federal prosecutor. david gergen, i was schooled by jeffrey lord in the last hour who told me i am wrong and the american people don't care about this at all and we shouldn't be talking about this. but apparently democrats and republicans on the house oversight committee think this is important and that kellyanne conway violated the law as it relates to ethics and government employ employees. how do you see it? >> it's a story. there is a clear ethics rule. if you're working in the government, especially in the white house, you can't hawk the goods commercially of somebody else. here she did it on behalf of the president's daughter. i think it's pretty clear there's a violation. the question is what do you do about it. what's significant is that jason chaffetz, the chair of the house oversight committee and a big republican, a rising star in the republican party, is sufficiently concerned that he co-authored a letter to the justice department a
tamara keith, white house correspondent for npr. and laura coates, cnn analyst and former federal prosecutor. david gergen, i was schooled by jeffrey lord in the last hour who told me i am wrong and the american people don't care about this at all and we shouldn't be talking about this. but apparently democrats and republicans on the house oversight committee think this is important and that kellyanne conway violated the law as it relates to ethics and government employ employees. how do you...
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but i agree with tamara, we have to see where this goes. challenge for democrats is they don't have energy, they have a geography problem. the states they need to win in order to take control of the senate or in order to win seats in the house, maybe in the control congress, are red states, in the senate side, and districts that are really republican. we're with seeing two sides really fired up. that doesn't help democrats. what democrats need is to see republicans become depressed and fall out of love with donald trump. that hasn't happened. >> woodruff: the geography problem, you've written about this. >> yes. >> woodruff: amy walter, tamera keith, great to see you both. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: india's capital, delhi, now outranks beijing as the world's most polluted large city. and it's taking a toll on its resident's health. but as special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports, there are efforts underway to make the city's air less toxic. it's part of his ongoing series agents for change. >> reporter: he murmurs an
but i agree with tamara, we have to see where this goes. challenge for democrats is they don't have energy, they have a geography problem. the states they need to win in order to take control of the senate or in order to win seats in the house, maybe in the control congress, are red states, in the senate side, and districts that are really republican. we're with seeing two sides really fired up. that doesn't help democrats. what democrats need is to see republicans become depressed and fall out...
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to help make sense of it all, it's time for politics monday with tamara keith of npr and amy walter of "cook political report." >> thank you both for being here. so tam and amy, we did talk earlier about what is happening to general flynn, the president himself weighing in. so tam, were you at the white house this afternoon, what is the latest o be that. >> so i was at the white house waiting to hopefully talk to sean spicer, the press secretary when the president walked by, an area where there were about a dozen, maybe ten reporters waiting to see spicer. president shows up and reporters asked the president, do you have confidence in general flynn. what is general flynn's status. and he said oh, there's a statement coming. then someone else shouted how about reince priebus, the chief of staff, do you have confidence in reince priebus and he said reince is doing great, reince is doing great. so there is a real contrast between saying there is a statement coming, a statement that says the president is evaluating the situation. and saying that the chief of staff is doing great. >> woodru
to help make sense of it all, it's time for politics monday with tamara keith of npr and amy walter of "cook political report." >> thank you both for being here. so tam and amy, we did talk earlier about what is happening to general flynn, the president himself weighing in. so tam, were you at the white house this afternoon, what is the latest o be that. >> so i was at the white house waiting to hopefully talk to sean spicer, the press secretary when the president walked...
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. >> oh, lord mercy here comes tamara gordon she walk through it every single day.got to do? what's anyone got to do? >> it's disgusting. it's disgusting. >> i ask for the sidewalks to be power wash. can they do anything about this. >> can they power wash the sidewalks? >> something has to be done. >> that's easiest thing to do. >> daily weekly it has to get done much this is gross. >> amen to that. while they're at it probably ought to power wash this sign up here. you can read it for all the crow poop on it reached out to trenton city hall spoke with spokesman mike walker who told me hughes justice complex is a state property all this crow poop is a state problem to fix. i spoke with david foster reported op this for the trentonian. >> dp is the agent tee that has has the pyrotechnics to shoot off the cannons. the city and dep would have to coordinate an evident to actually use that. who knows by then the crows might be gone. >> reporter: hmm. all right. pesky problem involving wide life. i know just the dude to call. kevin beetle is an avid hunter life long he ea
. >> oh, lord mercy here comes tamara gordon she walk through it every single day.got to do? what's anyone got to do? >> it's disgusting. it's disgusting. >> i ask for the sidewalks to be power wash. can they do anything about this. >> can they power wash the sidewalks? >> something has to be done. >> that's easiest thing to do. >> daily weekly it has to get done much this is gross. >> amen to that. while they're at it probably ought to power wash...
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host: last caller from missouri, tamara. caller: it is my opinion that the biggest crisis we have right now facing us is the fact that our government, at the highest level, has been infiltrated by russia. if you look at all of the links cabinet andnd his the people closest to him. they all have some relation or former relations with russia, with business ties. it's come out that trump himself has business relations now. he's very careful when he words press conferences and his wording of this. but he does have businesses in russia. andtrump family, and eric, junior, came out in 2008 and said their assets are coming from russia. this is dangerous. regardless whether people voted for him or the actual outcome of the election was effective, i think that is the biggest problem we have now. a dangerous person to be sitting in our white house. guest: thank you. you just made the case for the investigation. everything you said is what a lot of folks have been arguing. and i have been saying since december. we need to have a full ac
host: last caller from missouri, tamara. caller: it is my opinion that the biggest crisis we have right now facing us is the fact that our government, at the highest level, has been infiltrated by russia. if you look at all of the links cabinet andnd his the people closest to him. they all have some relation or former relations with russia, with business ties. it's come out that trump himself has business relations now. he's very careful when he words press conferences and his wording of this....
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. >> tamara? how do you spell that?er: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from san francisco. passengers, demanding to know why they had to show i-d's before being allo >>> kpix5 news begins with a domestic check. passengers wanting to know why they're demanded to show i.d. before they release off a plane. >> it's not something you expect on a cross country flight. but delta passengers traveling from sfo to new york say they couldn't deplane without showing a document. one passenger's account of this surprise search, melissa. >> reporter: yeah, veronica, kelly amadae lives in new york. and she was recently in san francisco to attend a conference. she and her wife and her son were returning home. it took off on time, landed on time but then something happened that made her confused. and then scared, and now angry. >> we w
. >> tamara? how do you spell that?er: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from san francisco. passengers, demanding to know why they had to show i-d's before being allo >>> kpix5 news begins with a domestic check. passengers wanting to know why they're demanded to show i.d....
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heather: i talk today michael tamara about this yesterday.can probably expect a guest surprise first and it would be political to present an award. abby: no surprise there. heather: eight minutes after the top of the hour. a replacement is on its way and you can bet it won't happen again. >> we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it. heather: remember that. the gop revealed new healthcare plan. cheryl casone up next to break down what's in it? abby: who knew people would get bent out of shape over symbol, the maddens on social media after monopoly dishes a classic. heather: avoid being swallowed by an avalanche . . . abby: the city that never sleeps. live look there at times square where the lights are always shining so bright, good morning, welcome to "fox & friends first". repeal and replace, president trump's to overhaul obamacare now looking like a reality. what we can expect on the gop's plans, cheryl, good morning. cheryl: president donald trump and congressional republicans will soon unveil plans to repeal and replace
heather: i talk today michael tamara about this yesterday.can probably expect a guest surprise first and it would be political to present an award. abby: no surprise there. heather: eight minutes after the top of the hour. a replacement is on its way and you can bet it won't happen again. >> we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it. heather: remember that. the gop revealed new healthcare plan. cheryl casone up next to break down what's in it? abby: who knew people would...
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. >> so let's step into the fox light michael tamara who got a behind the scenes look of the show and is he returning? >> sort of. [laughter] >> i sat down with the cast who told me what it was like bringing the great series back to life. >> i'm probably the only person in the planet who has never seen any of the 24 -- [laughter] >> i know. >> but i love this one. >> just watch this one. >> new generation, right here. >> that's what we want. >> that's what we want. >> were you guys fans of the original? >> super fan. >> i was a normal fan. >> how are you going to get into your favorite show. >> our version is new cast and twist. >> maybe this was a part of that. >> do you know what we are doing hits really close to home and almost maybe too close to home and you'll see as the story unfolds that it's very exciting, it's also very scary. >> yeah. >> there is political corruption, the drug trade, there is terrorism, there's terrorist cells. >> there's everything. >> everything that we deal with and it's all the worlds colliding in a show like this while it's topical it's not from headlin
. >> so let's step into the fox light michael tamara who got a behind the scenes look of the show and is he returning? >> sort of. [laughter] >> i sat down with the cast who told me what it was like bringing the great series back to life. >> i'm probably the only person in the planet who has never seen any of the 24 -- [laughter] >> i know. >> but i love this one. >> just watch this one. >> new generation, right here. >> that's what we want....
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fox news senior vp michael tamara who has the inside scoop on making the movie. >> that's right.s scary. >> get ready for a psychological roller coastal heather because the cast told me what it was like bringing the haunting story to life. >> a cure for wellness premiered this week in new york city, it's a psychological thriller that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. >> i came and exhausted like five hours in the gym, i had been grabbing the seat and sweating. i'm looking forward to watch the rest. >> it's terrifying and i'm going to watch it again now because it's a film that you have to watch a couple of times to pick up the details and nuances of the film. >> we need something that's going to, you know, make us think about what's going on in the world today but take us away from it and terrify us and entertain us and, you know, give us something to think about. >> no, actually i was just leaving. >> i would never leave. >> we went on a month long tour on germany. we went to the most haunted place in germany, some people felt ghosts there and spirits. the mood and th
fox news senior vp michael tamara who has the inside scoop on making the movie. >> that's right.s scary. >> get ready for a psychological roller coastal heather because the cast told me what it was like bringing the haunting story to life. >> a cure for wellness premiered this week in new york city, it's a psychological thriller that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. >> i came and exhausted like five hours in the gym, i had been grabbing the seat and sweating....
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>> next on this special airing of "american history tv", bowie state university history professor tamara brown teaches a class on the american concept of race and how it factored into the supreme court's 1896 decision in plessy versus fergus ferguson. the case served as the legal basis for segregation until it was overturned in the court's is the 54 brown versus board ruling. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. . >> okay. so today we're going to start out with hopefully some understanding of what race is. so this is the standard websters dictionary version. okay? any of the different varieties of populations of human beings distinguished by physical traits such as hair, eyes, skin color, body shape, et cetera. traditionally three primary divisions are caucozoid,
>> next on this special airing of "american history tv", bowie state university history professor tamara brown teaches a class on the american concept of race and how it factored into the supreme court's 1896 decision in plessy versus fergus ferguson. the case served as the legal basis for segregation until it was overturned in the court's is the 54 brown versus board ruling. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. . >> okay. so today we're going to start out with hopefully...
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that's followed by bowie state university professor tamara brown on the american concept of race, and how that factored into the supreme court's 1896 plessy v. ferguson decision. and just after 10:00, coppin state university history professor roger davidson discusses emancipation, and u.s. colored troops during the civil war. that's all tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch c-span as president donald trump delivers had his first address to a joint session of congress. >> this congress is going to be the busiest congress we have had in decades. >> live tuesday, february 28th, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span, and c-span.org. and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> now, the vice chiefs of the army, navy, air force and marine corps discuss the current readiness of their respective service branches. they dressed a fiscal constraints imposed by sequestration. this heari
that's followed by bowie state university professor tamara brown on the american concept of race, and how that factored into the supreme court's 1896 plessy v. ferguson decision. and just after 10:00, coppin state university history professor roger davidson discusses emancipation, and u.s. colored troops during the civil war. that's all tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch c-span as president donald trump delivers had his first address to a joint session of...
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tamara loomis is setting up with her annual prom giveaway. >> i want girls to go to their senior ballo and feel amazing. >> reporter: this will be the 7th year loomis is giving free dresses to underprivileged teens in a project called east bay dress bay. >> i was the same girl in the same situation. hi to borrow a dress from my aunt. >> reporter: loomis shows us photos of some she hopes, estimating on providing dresses for 500 girls from all over the bay area. she hasn't foregone the feeling of wearing a borrowed dress that wasn't suited for her. >> it is something you want to remember and how magical and amazing you look. you have the perfect dress and it fit you. >> reporter: this 16-year-old will be receiving a free prom dress from loomis, a photo of katrina lane last year when she received her first dress from the program for a special dance. >> and then when we found out about this it was like the greatest thing for me because it was my dream to go to prom. >> reporter: her father says he is grateful too, raising six children is expensive. >> it really makes a burden off the pare
tamara loomis is setting up with her annual prom giveaway. >> i want girls to go to their senior ballo and feel amazing. >> reporter: this will be the 7th year loomis is giving free dresses to underprivileged teens in a project called east bay dress bay. >> i was the same girl in the same situation. hi to borrow a dress from my aunt. >> reporter: loomis shows us photos of some she hopes, estimating on providing dresses for 500 girls from all over the bay area. she hasn't...
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here comes tamara gordon. she says she walks through it every single day. what she got to do?t's anyone got to do? >> it's disgusting much it's disgusting. um i asked for the sidewalks to be power washed. can they do anything about this? >> can they power wash the sidewalks. >> something has -- the state of new jersey how can they not power wash the sidewalks? >> that's the easiest thing to do. daily, weekly it has to get do done. this gross. >> reporter: amen to that. while they were at it they probably ought to power wash this sign. you can read it for all the crow crap on it. i reach out to trenton city hall and spoke with mike walker who told me hughes justice complex is a state property all this crow poop is a state problem to fix. i spoke with david foster who's reported on this for the trentonian. >> dep is the agency that actu actually would -- actual has the pyrotechnics to lead off the cannons. >> right. >> so the city and dep would have to coordinate an effort to actually use that but who knows by then the crows might be gone. >> reporter: hmm. all right. pesky prob
here comes tamara gordon. she says she walks through it every single day. what she got to do?t's anyone got to do? >> it's disgusting much it's disgusting. um i asked for the sidewalks to be power washed. can they do anything about this? >> can they power wash the sidewalks. >> something has -- the state of new jersey how can they not power wash the sidewalks? >> that's the easiest thing to do. daily, weekly it has to get do done. this gross. >> reporter: amen to...
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tamara dobb bee recovered 16 eggs. >> those were then packaged and shipped overnight to texas a and mperformed the actual procedure where they inject a single sperm cell into each egg. >> a difficult and delicate procedure done under a microscope. frozen sperm coming from a stunninstunning stallion. four embryos that matured in the lab at texas a and m university and were then transferred into recipient mares. three suck successful with peace, grace and mercy all becoming surrogates. >> it is unusual to get so many pregnancies from a deceased ma mares ovaries. we're thrilled if we get one pregnancy. three is pretty uncommon. >> it was a shot in the dark. you know, it really was. >> developed a good relationship with the mare. >> dr. michelle linton caring for the mares before delivery and bringing the foals into the world. >> that's kind of what their job is. >> it was also personal for dr. linton. >> special for us here because, you know, never been so many people involved in the care of come uraa when she was live. i knew her from being here. we had a special relationship with the m
tamara dobb bee recovered 16 eggs. >> those were then packaged and shipped overnight to texas a and mperformed the actual procedure where they inject a single sperm cell into each egg. >> a difficult and delicate procedure done under a microscope. frozen sperm coming from a stunninstunning stallion. four embryos that matured in the lab at texas a and m university and were then transferred into recipient mares. three suck successful with peace, grace and mercy all becoming...
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>> i just read before i came over here, tamara maro, said they don't give any date to anybody about anything their sales. so to me it seems more political than anything. i think what happened was, the bosses over ad nordstrom listening to .0001 percent with the little resist signs and started getting afraid. they don't realize people like me who spend money in their store have had it with people a bunch of chickens -- i almost said that. melissa: that was very close. my heart skip ad beat. >> sorry. melissa: one of the ironies in this fight, ivan call trump is female entrepreneur -- can ivanka trump. she is within the administration standing up for maternity leave and child care. she was criticized at beginning of this campaign, that she is democrat and wasn't registered to vote republican in new york. folks on left is penalizing someone who largely agrees with them and represents their values. do you see irony in that? >> they have been hypocrites, they have always been hypocrites in my opinion. that is one of the other reasons why i won't shop at that store, forget it that it is ivanka tru
>> i just read before i came over here, tamara maro, said they don't give any date to anybody about anything their sales. so to me it seems more political than anything. i think what happened was, the bosses over ad nordstrom listening to .0001 percent with the little resist signs and started getting afraid. they don't realize people like me who spend money in their store have had it with people a bunch of chickens -- i almost said that. melissa: that was very close. my heart skip ad...
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tamara dobb bee recovered 16 eggs. >> those were then packaged and shipped overnight to texas a and mcedure where they inject a single sperm cell into each egg. >> reporter: a difficult and delicate procedure done under a microscope. frozen sperm coming from a stun stallion named have you tour yo. the result four embryos that matured in the lab at texas a and m university and were then transferred into recipient mares there. three successful pregnancies with peace, grace and mercy all becoming surrogates. >> it is unusual to get so many pregnancies from a deceased ma mares ovaries. we're always very thrilled if we get one pregnancy. three is pretty uncommon. >> it was a shot in the dark. you know, it really was. >> developed a good relationship with the mare. >> penn vet caring for the mares before delivery and bringing the foles into the world. >> that's what their job is. >> it was also personal for dr. linton. >> special for us here because, you know, never been so many people that have been involved in the care of cure yea when she was alive and i knew her from being here and so w
tamara dobb bee recovered 16 eggs. >> those were then packaged and shipped overnight to texas a and mcedure where they inject a single sperm cell into each egg. >> reporter: a difficult and delicate procedure done under a microscope. frozen sperm coming from a stun stallion named have you tour yo. the result four embryos that matured in the lab at texas a and m university and were then transferred into recipient mares there. three successful pregnancies with peace, grace and mercy...
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it's time for politics monday with tamara keith of npr and joining us tonight from miami, amy walter"cook political report." welcome to both of you. happy monday. so the white house is talking budgets and healthcare today. amy, we're going to hear what's in mind, but they're talking big increases in military spending and cuts in discretionary spending. what's the reality? >> the president is trying to fulfill a campaign pledge. we saw him talking about immigration, passing executive orders and now wanting to pass legislation restricting immigration. we're getting to the party we make sure the defense spending is increased and we'll cut budgets domestically. the question is how you do that without running up the deficit, his o.m.b. director said we can do this if we make the cuts on domestic spending. the reality is it's going to be really tough especially when you add into this discussion that the president also had today about increasing funding for infrastructure spending and then, of course, how we'll pay for that wall and all of the extra agents are supposed to be patrolling the
it's time for politics monday with tamara keith of npr and joining us tonight from miami, amy walter"cook political report." welcome to both of you. happy monday. so the white house is talking budgets and healthcare today. amy, we're going to hear what's in mind, but they're talking big increases in military spending and cuts in discretionary spending. what's the reality? >> the president is trying to fulfill a campaign pledge. we saw him talking about immigration, passing...
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it is the biggest weekend in the music industry with the musical expected to dominate tamara's 0scarsars weekend and the red carpet has been rolled out to signal the start of the 89th academy awards. millions of people around the world will tune in to see if la la land sweeps the board. the musical about two la dreamers is nominated in 1a categories and is expected to come away with a raft of major prizes. but politics is expected to loom large this year. on friday, a demonstration took place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodie foster. there are people giving up everything. they have lost everything they have and are struggling to keep their families alive and to keep food in their mouths and keep diseases from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elected officials to do theirjob. we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist to be a political mood surrounding the event, wi
it is the biggest weekend in the music industry with the musical expected to dominate tamara's 0scarsars weekend and the red carpet has been rolled out to signal the start of the 89th academy awards. millions of people around the world will tune in to see if la la land sweeps the board. the musical about two la dreamers is nominated in 1a categories and is expected to come away with a raft of major prizes. but politics is expected to loom large this year. on friday, a demonstration took place...
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>> next on this special airing of "american history tv", bowie state university history professor tamara brown teaches a class on the american concept of race and how it factored into the supreme court's 1896 decision in plessy versus fergus ferguson. the case served as the legal basis for segregation until it was overturned in the court's is the 54 brown versus board ruling. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. . >> okay. so today we're going to start out with hopefully some understanding of what race is. so this is the standard websters dictionary version. okay? any of the different varieties of populations of human beings distinguished by physical traits such as hair, eyes, skin color, body shape, et cetera. traditionally three primary divisions are caucozoid, negroid and mongonoid. most of these are called racist. what in the world does that mean? okay. typically when people talk about race, you always hear people say, oh, well it's like a biological determinant or some type of scientific construct or something like that. okay? well, genetically speaking, and i'm not a geneticist or
>> next on this special airing of "american history tv", bowie state university history professor tamara brown teaches a class on the american concept of race and how it factored into the supreme court's 1896 decision in plessy versus fergus ferguson. the case served as the legal basis for segregation until it was overturned in the court's is the 54 brown versus board ruling. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. . >> okay. so today we're going to start out with hopefully...
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tamara cohen from sky news, your predecessor michael gove, said it is an inconvenient truth that thereany people in prison and too many of them are there for too long. do you agree and if so who shouldn't be injailand who do you agree and if so who shouldn't be injail and who could be let out ofjail more quickly? as i made very clear at the end of my speech, it is desirable to have a lower number of people in prison but we have to do it in the right way. we have two intervened before people end up committing crimes that lead to prison hence why i want to see more mental health treatment requirements, more drug orders. and we have to do better at stopping the cycle of people leaving prison, and half of them committing a crime within a year. that is the way that we will lower the prison population, but there is no quick fix magic wand that we can race just to do that it will take hard work and effort. channel 4 news. not fake news. a people killed themselves in prison last year, dean saunders was one of them, electric you did in chelmsford. the ombudsman, the inquest jury chelmsford. the
tamara cohen from sky news, your predecessor michael gove, said it is an inconvenient truth that thereany people in prison and too many of them are there for too long. do you agree and if so who shouldn't be injailand who do you agree and if so who shouldn't be injail and who could be let out ofjail more quickly? as i made very clear at the end of my speech, it is desirable to have a lower number of people in prison but we have to do it in the right way. we have two intervened before people end...
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tune in with mornings with maria, we will check in with michael tamara who will join us and bring uslights and he will be there and have the scoop for us. mcdonalds reeling customers with new deep c men you, where you can grab the snow grab swanned -- sandwich? next hour with mornings with maria. back in a minute no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. at bp, we empower anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right, so everyone comes home safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. maria: good friday morning, tgif, i'm maria bartiromo, we are happy you're with us this morning. it's friday february 10th, top stories right now 7:00 a.m. on the kiest coast. president trump says see you in court. the white house vows to fight on after the ninth circuit court of appeals refuse today reinstate order on immigration. washington state attorney general waiting on the victory last night. >> the executive order with little thought, little
tune in with mornings with maria, we will check in with michael tamara who will join us and bring uslights and he will be there and have the scoop for us. mcdonalds reeling customers with new deep c men you, where you can grab the snow grab swanned -- sandwich? next hour with mornings with maria. back in a minute no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. at bp, we empower anyone to...
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michael tamara got the inside scoop in the movie. >> a psychological roller coaster.g this haunting story to life. >> a cure for wellness premiered this week in new york city. it's a psychological thriller that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. >> i came out exhausted like i had been five hours in the gym, i had been grabbing the seat, sweeting, i'm looking forward to watching the rest of the audience tortured that way. >> it's terrifying and i'm going to watch it again now because it's a fill tham you have to watch a couple of times to really pick up on all the details and nuances on the film. >> we need original content too, you know, we need something that's going to, you know, think about what's going on in the world today but also take us away from it and terrify us and entertain us and, you know, give us something to think about. >> is it secure? >> no, actually i was just leaving. >> i would never leave. >> we went on a month long tour in germany. we went to the most haunted place in germany. some people felt ghosts there and spirits. it just helps w
michael tamara got the inside scoop in the movie. >> a psychological roller coaster.g this haunting story to life. >> a cure for wellness premiered this week in new york city. it's a psychological thriller that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. >> i came out exhausted like i had been five hours in the gym, i had been grabbing the seat, sweeting, i'm looking forward to watching the rest of the audience tortured that way. >> it's terrifying and i'm going to...
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at 8:00 professor dale green talks about morgan state university and that's followed by professor tamara brown and the concept of race. just after 10:00, history professor roger davidson discusses emancipation and u.s. colored troops during the civil war beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. >>> and i think a lot of these kids look at these huge ideas, you take twitter, uber, airbnb and they seem like a seinfeld episode. they felt like i can do this like this. it was so much harder. >> sunday night on q and a, wall street journal reporter looks at the world of startups in silicon valley and the young people who have ventured there with hopes of becoming the next big success story. >> a lot of them felt like it -- it felt like the rush of hollywood actresses to l.a. and they end of being a waitress and they wait for their big day. i feel like it's harder to be elon musk than tom cruise. the people running them didn't have a lucky break. the stories were
at 8:00 professor dale green talks about morgan state university and that's followed by professor tamara brown and the concept of race. just after 10:00, history professor roger davidson discusses emancipation and u.s. colored troops during the civil war beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. >>> and i think a lot of these kids look at these huge ideas, you take twitter, uber, airbnb and they seem like a seinfeld episode. they felt like i can do this like this. it was so much...
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that's followed by bowie state university professor tamara brown on the american concept of race, and how that factored into the supreme court's 1896 plessy v. ferguson decision. and just after 10:00, coppin state university history professor roger davidson discusses emancipation, and u.s. colored troops during the civil war. that's all tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch c-span as president donald trump delivers had his first address to a joint session of congress. >> this congress is going to be the busiest congress we have had in decades. >> live tuesday, february 28th, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span, and c-span.org. and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> now, the vice chiefs of the army, navy, air force and marine corps discuss the current readiness of their respective service branches. they dressed a fiscal constraints imposed by sequestration. this heari
that's followed by bowie state university professor tamara brown on the american concept of race, and how that factored into the supreme court's 1896 plessy v. ferguson decision. and just after 10:00, coppin state university history professor roger davidson discusses emancipation, and u.s. colored troops during the civil war. that's all tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch c-span as president donald trump delivers had his first address to a joint session of...