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roxanne discusses her life, body, and its impact on her life in her memoir. >> is the woman on the cover of a book standing in her fat pants , and i thought, i can't write that book get. i want to write that book. why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology and just explanation of, this is my fat body, and this is what it is like to be in this world in this body? schedule, gon the to booktv.org. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of washington professor william compares the 1950's beatniks to the hippies of the 1960's. >> they were veterans of the great depression, world war ii, and the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10 a quarter eastern, 30 years ago oliver north appeared before committees investigating iran. >> american people are not to be way you ask the question. you intentionally deceive the american people or have been intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these operations was made in such a way
roxanne discusses her life, body, and its impact on her life in her memoir. >> is the woman on the cover of a book standing in her fat pants , and i thought, i can't write that book get. i want to write that book. why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology and just explanation of, this is my fat body, and this is what it is like to be in this world in this body? schedule, gon the to booktv.org. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern,...
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roxanne mother told us tonight that she has most of the photos but for now is only sharing them with the detectives on this case. reports live in port costa. patti lee. >>> we will continue digging for more information on this case and postthe latest developments on ktvu.com. >>> an autopsy is scheduled to be determined tomorrow on a napa state hospital inmate who died after being subdued by staff. earlier this year workers at napa state hospital were demanding more security, including guards patrolling inside the hospital because of attacks on employees. including one attack where a nurse was killed. >>> new information tonight in a case of a 16-year-old san francisco high school student killed over the weekend. the body of andy zeng was found. the 15-year-old accused of killing zeng is scheduled to appear in juvenile court tomorrow morning. today students and staff remembered zeng a sophomore at a popular student. >> he's a nice kid. he's a very nice kid. always with a smile. jokes around a lot, he has a lot of friends here. >> the di identifies 18-year- old jimmy le as an accessor
roxanne mother told us tonight that she has most of the photos but for now is only sharing them with the detectives on this case. reports live in port costa. patti lee. >>> we will continue digging for more information on this case and postthe latest developments on ktvu.com. >>> an autopsy is scheduled to be determined tomorrow on a napa state hospital inmate who died after being subdued by staff. earlier this year workers at napa state hospital were demanding more security,...
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roxanne day here just that a novel, out last tuesday or the tuesday before, a book of essays which i read, which is great. and free men who contributed to this book. the list of women in the book are in many ways the list of writers that everybody likes. one of the main riders on the box who is finishing her own book right now. i tend to be attracted to riders sure to a little bit of water want to do with the site. i think we did in many ways just to talk about culture and a critical way. not negatively, but sometimes negatively. well, who represents voices that have been kind of historical marginalized whether it is because they are gay women, women of color, those of the sort of writers i am interested in reading. i am not particularly interested in reading the musings of david brooks. you know, i feel like that has been played out. i am really kind of excited by the way of the internet has given platforms to writers of the don't think we would have heard from necessarily of this was ten years ago. she writes for the new yorker. doing hilarious stuff on twitter. it is not always in
roxanne day here just that a novel, out last tuesday or the tuesday before, a book of essays which i read, which is great. and free men who contributed to this book. the list of women in the book are in many ways the list of writers that everybody likes. one of the main riders on the box who is finishing her own book right now. i tend to be attracted to riders sure to a little bit of water want to do with the site. i think we did in many ways just to talk about culture and a critical way. not...
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roxanne dunbar ortiz through the eyes of native peoples in, "an indigenous peoples history of the united states." next, in "just mercy," brian stevenson remembers the legal practice he founded in alabama to help those in need. in "being mortal," a surgeon weighs in on the use of medicine in end-of-life care. also on elliott bay book company's list of their most anticipated fall titles, columnist naomi klein looks at climate change and the global economy in "this changes everything." and wrapping up the list, jill "la pore examines the feminist underpinnings in "the secret history of wonder woman." that's a look at some of the nonfiction titles elliott bay book company is most anticipating this fall. visit the bookstore in seattle or online at elliotbaybook.com. >> one thing that, you know, a lot of people talk about, well, legalization is the solution and, obviously, there's a big controversy over that. but one thing that a lot of people don't understand when we talk about the drug war and why we've continued to maintain the same policies -- it's been, what, 40, 50 years we've been doing
roxanne dunbar ortiz through the eyes of native peoples in, "an indigenous peoples history of the united states." next, in "just mercy," brian stevenson remembers the legal practice he founded in alabama to help those in need. in "being mortal," a surgeon weighs in on the use of medicine in end-of-life care. also on elliott bay book company's list of their most anticipated fall titles, columnist naomi klein looks at climate change and the global economy in...
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roxanne, hunger and memoir of my body. nine continents and memoir and out of china. henry marsh, admissions life as a brain surgeon, st. maarten and the girl from the-- hotel growing up in communist russia. and the winner of this year's autobiography award nine continents and memoir and then out of china. [applause] and i will read the citations. she was born in communist china to destitute parents who relinquished her age age to page you want to live in a village with her grandparents who were illiterate and impoverished. so begins nine continents her to mulch was memoir that scales not only continents with cultural and in landscape trend or communism gloomy fail we see through her acute eye children sob and starve and generations we. we see men at girls and discard them. how she find her way to beijing and out of china is a thrilling fist pumping story but the merits of this book are greater than that. hers is a mythic journey from poverty from communism to capitalism. how can a human into her so much with so little and end up the celebrated author and filmmaker? t
roxanne, hunger and memoir of my body. nine continents and memoir and out of china. henry marsh, admissions life as a brain surgeon, st. maarten and the girl from the-- hotel growing up in communist russia. and the winner of this year's autobiography award nine continents and memoir and then out of china. [applause] and i will read the citations. she was born in communist china to destitute parents who relinquished her age age to page you want to live in a village with her grandparents who were...
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yeah roxanne. i'm going to skip to you because i just want to say that if you're not using scrivener clearly, this is what we'll get you over the finish line. what is your working? you'll get a commission writing and research and reporting. um, so i got the book deal two weeks before lockdown and that was so the idea that i had in my head about the process of writing. the book very much not the way that it actually went i ended up doing so i have a five-year-old and we were all at home for a good year and a half so i ended up doing these writing trips to the hill country. i live in houston. and so i would go to these sort of guests houses on the ranch with the cows and the goats and stuff and it was you know, i would do i would report for like a month on whatever chapter i was gonna be working on and then i would go and just bang it out in four days usually and that was a really i did it because i just literally couldn't get the brain space that i needed to do the deep writing with my kiddo at home
yeah roxanne. i'm going to skip to you because i just want to say that if you're not using scrivener clearly, this is what we'll get you over the finish line. what is your working? you'll get a commission writing and research and reporting. um, so i got the book deal two weeks before lockdown and that was so the idea that i had in my head about the process of writing. the book very much not the way that it actually went i ended up doing so i have a five-year-old and we were all at home for a...
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. >> reporter: when roxanne tried to make day care for her son, she knew the stakes could not be higher. >> the most important information of my life. is the safety of my child. >> reporter: she had seen the inboro, an unsupervised child wandered out the door. in bridgewater, allegations of child rape. in dorchester, a two-year-old falls off the roof and dies. when she searched on-line for official inspection info, she found nothing. >> i feel like i was completely in the dark. >> reporter: unlike new hampshire, connecticut, and maine, massachusetts does not provide day care inspection records on-line. experts say in these days of instant access looking for day care history should not be hitting information road-blocks. >> there is something broken in the system. >> reporter: how broken? the state's early education and care web site instructs parents to call the eec regional licensing office for your area. so we did. >> just like a parent. . >> do you have day care inspection reports? >> making inquiries about eight different day cares. three times we were properly given inspection hist
. >> reporter: when roxanne tried to make day care for her son, she knew the stakes could not be higher. >> the most important information of my life. is the safety of my child. >> reporter: she had seen the inboro, an unsupervised child wandered out the door. in bridgewater, allegations of child rape. in dorchester, a two-year-old falls off the roof and dies. when she searched on-line for official inspection info, she found nothing. >> i feel like i was completely in...
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woman in denver is charged with killing her husband while their four children were home. 33-year-old roxanne sanchez jaime is charged with first 25th, a few blocks from colorado boulevard on east randolph avenue. prosecutors say she shot and killed her husband 34-year-old rose sanchez. sanchez jaime is held without bond expected in court tomorrow. >>> a jury in georgia is hearing a case that could have national implications. they will decide the outcome of a hot car death. prosecutors say justin harris intentionally killed his 22- month-old son leaving him in a vehicle parked outside his of 2014. the case captured national headlines after prosecutors accused harris of leaving the boy in the car because he was unhappy in his marriage. attorneys for harris say the death was just a terrible accident. >>> the u.s. state department is suspending talks with russia over the violence in syria. last week secretary of state john kerry threatened to suspend them because of new attacks on the city of aleppo. the state department released a statement saying russia had not lived up to the terms of an ceas
woman in denver is charged with killing her husband while their four children were home. 33-year-old roxanne sanchez jaime is charged with first 25th, a few blocks from colorado boulevard on east randolph avenue. prosecutors say she shot and killed her husband 34-year-old rose sanchez. sanchez jaime is held without bond expected in court tomorrow. >>> a jury in georgia is hearing a case that could have national implications. they will decide the outcome of a hot car death. prosecutors...
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this week, 50-year-old roxanne jeskey will decide whether she'll take the stand in her own defense. lawyers are presenting two differing accounts of the night her husband was killed. in a 911 call, she's nearly hysterical. saying, we had an all-out, blow outfight. >> mrs. jeskey was beaten by mr. jeskey that night. >> reporter: her lawyers say she was beaten that night and introduced photos of evidence of bruises all over her body. she's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. experts for both sides have said her ability to process and retain information was impacted when she had a brain tumor removed ten years ago. during a hearing earlier this year, the judge found her competent to stand trial. >> i think we presented a compelling case. two doctors both testified that she's not competent to stand trial. >> reporter: in his opening statement, her lawyer said she couldn't remember what happened the night her husband died, that the walls of her mind starting closing in. she became a wild animal and lashed out. the prosecution rested its case on friday after painting a picture of a
this week, 50-year-old roxanne jeskey will decide whether she'll take the stand in her own defense. lawyers are presenting two differing accounts of the night her husband was killed. in a 911 call, she's nearly hysterical. saying, we had an all-out, blow outfight. >> mrs. jeskey was beaten by mr. jeskey that night. >> reporter: her lawyers say she was beaten that night and introduced photos of evidence of bruises all over her body. she's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity....
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roxanne perez says she could hear children enjoying the evening at a family's party across the street. >> you could hear the kids yelling, five, four, three, two. >> and just at the start of 2019. >> boom, boom,
roxanne perez says she could hear children enjoying the evening at a family's party across the street. >> you could hear the kids yelling, five, four, three, two. >> and just at the start of 2019. >> boom, boom,
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roxanne brownlee and sarah sihelnik, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were all kind of scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming, crying, and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some so injured, they were advised it was too dangerous to travel again by air, and instead transferred by bus to croatia. an 18-hour journey. ryanair apologized for any inconvenience, and offered food vouchers and hotel rooms to passengers. but not everyone could get accommodations. tom? >> julia, thank you. >>> we head back to the states with the searing heat and western wildfires. a fallen firefighter, braden varney. killed when a bulldozer rolled over. the yosemite fire is one of some 30 burning out of control in the west. and heavy rain sweeping across the country. this flash flooding is in southern utah. rob marciano tracking it all tonight. he's in central park. good even
roxanne brownlee and sarah sihelnik, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were all kind of scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming, crying, and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some so injured, they were advised it was too dangerous to travel again...
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air force airman first class charles smith iii surprising his mother, roxanne, at the local ihop. they've been going there for mother's day breakfast ever since it opened, but she had no idea her son would be there. >> hi, david. >> tonight, that mom, graceful. >> it was a very emotional day and it meant everything to me. it was a wonderful mother's day. >> in arlington, massachusetts, leyland stein with his 93-year-old mother sondra. this is their first hug since before the pandemic. >> really has been 15 months since we got together. >> 15 long months. i know i'm speaking for all of the mothers who have had to be without their children during this time and the sweet reunion that we all will have when we do see our families again. >> and in minneapolis tonight, with her son recording, his mom had no idea that grandma ger ral dean was coming. she sees her and runs to give her a hug. and tonight, mother and son right here with us. >> when i say her get out of the car, i was shocked and surprised and just everything. so, my son, he did good. >> he did. our moms, our step-moms, our g
air force airman first class charles smith iii surprising his mother, roxanne, at the local ihop. they've been going there for mother's day breakfast ever since it opened, but she had no idea her son would be there. >> hi, david. >> tonight, that mom, graceful. >> it was a very emotional day and it meant everything to me. it was a wonderful mother's day. >> in arlington, massachusetts, leyland stein with his 93-year-old mother sondra. this is their first hug since before...
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. >> roxanne discovered the ring missing on christmas day when she visited her son's resting place. she doesn't know when the theft happened, but she says she wants the ring back. >>> toxic lead in oakland and it's not in the water. >>> in the rearview mirror, two teenagers see this truck plunge into a canal. how their response repaid a debt. >>> more than 500,000 hondas are being recalled. is one in your driveway? >>> i have taken advil, ieb pro proofen. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> oakland, home to so much tragedy this year is getting more bad news. young children are suffering lead poisoning at a higher rate than kids in flint, michigan who are drinking contaminated water. we are live in the neighborhood to explain the source of this problem. eric. >> reporter: the information comes from a report from the news agency which took the results of blood tests on children in neig
. >> roxanne discovered the ring missing on christmas day when she visited her son's resting place. she doesn't know when the theft happened, but she says she wants the ring back. >>> toxic lead in oakland and it's not in the water. >>> in the rearview mirror, two teenagers see this truck plunge into a canal. how their response repaid a debt. >>> more than 500,000 hondas are being recalled. is one in your driveway? >>> i have taken advil, ieb pro...
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. >> all i saw was roxanne dirt. next thing i know i am getting hit and getting pushed over another lane. it hit so hard that it broke the front wheels off of the truck and it stayed on the truck long enough for me to impact the bridge. reggie: the truck driver was afraid of going over the bridge, obviously. a state patrol says they believe the driver of the white car that hit the truck was under the influence of alcohol. kumasi: southwest airlines pilots say they are so tired that it is creating a safety concern for flyers. the pilots union says poor scheduling is leading to this problem across the company. union officials they problems started last summer when southwest started ramping up for the busy travel season. pilots asking to be relieved from a flight assignment just 330% compared with pre-pandemic numbers. the union says april is already sending fatigue records. reggie: google is suing a man in africa for allegedly abusing its services to trick people into buying adorable puppies that are not actually avail
. >> all i saw was roxanne dirt. next thing i know i am getting hit and getting pushed over another lane. it hit so hard that it broke the front wheels off of the truck and it stayed on the truck long enough for me to impact the bridge. reggie: the truck driver was afraid of going over the bridge, obviously. a state patrol says they believe the driver of the white car that hit the truck was under the influence of alcohol. kumasi: southwest airlines pilots say they are so tired that it is...
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. >>> roxanne discovered the ring miss okay should say day when she visited her son resting place near lafayette. she doesn't know whether that happened but says she just wants that wring back. >>> all right. more to bring you on this thursday night coming up. >> item hard. >> ex fiance of former 49ers tumultuous relationship is he says left her battered and bruised. we wait on a couple eclipse that could hatch at any moment. >> let's go. drew will be back as we look toward the new year we >>> tonight we learn more of the story surrounding newly released video of former 49ers players mcdonald getting into a fight with his ex fiance. we have the latest. >> i just feel like it's now or never. >>reporter: and now she is revealing disturbing details of her relationship with former forty-niner ray mcdonald. she accuses her ex fiance of repeatedly beating her including abuse while she was pregnant and while he was still on the team. scott filing emergency request to stop visits with their 20 month old child. >> study show some one who will physically abuse the mother, will physically abuse t
. >>> roxanne discovered the ring miss okay should say day when she visited her son resting place near lafayette. she doesn't know whether that happened but says she just wants that wring back. >>> all right. more to bring you on this thursday night coming up. >> item hard. >> ex fiance of former 49ers tumultuous relationship is he says left her battered and bruised. we wait on a couple eclipse that could hatch at any moment. >> let's go. drew will be back as...
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they're farmers there, but you are all pharmaceuticals in the global sods, and shed knowledge shed the roxanne and give walks into pool hyde into the countries and then doing badge i working together as one would be able to come to, pardon me. but that is in time, will open up all economies and ensure that every age of communities because we're facing who challenges outside the, pardon me, we have our archive manage. and the unself been ability of the word ads which will continue with the pandemic. and also not coming up, what are you to get on dealing with climate change, which is also going to bring its own challenges such as food shortages and therefore have fun in and provide you in many of the world am and countries dr. luke kill monday. thanks for being with us. it's been a pleasure, been forcing me how the new arms race is all about. speed hypersonic missile is not on the fly, many times faster than the speed of sound they are highly maneuverable. can carry nuclear warheads and a hard to detect several countries on now spending billions to develop them. they include france, india, japan
they're farmers there, but you are all pharmaceuticals in the global sods, and shed knowledge shed the roxanne and give walks into pool hyde into the countries and then doing badge i working together as one would be able to come to, pardon me. but that is in time, will open up all economies and ensure that every age of communities because we're facing who challenges outside the, pardon me, we have our archive manage. and the unself been ability of the word ads which will continue with the...
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we have russia, roxanne, who's director of amnesty tech at the international secretary of amnesty international. she's joining us from london. we have professor ronald dba, whose founder and director of citizen lab at university of toronto is mung school in toronto. and we also have my daughter rashid talking to us from london. she is a visiting professor at the middle east center, the london school of economics. welcome to you all, russia. i know that you can't really talk about the source of all the information that you received for obvious reasons you want to protect your sources. but when all the evidence was beginning to come together and form a picture, what was your reaction? so i think we had always suspected and we had done previous reporting to show that and by where it had been misused by governments around the world to target human rights activists. john, less noisy is. but i think what this investigation shows is really the unprecedented scale of abuse of use of this technology. i think we always knew that, but we did our research and as cases kept on stuff, the thing it really mad
we have russia, roxanne, who's director of amnesty tech at the international secretary of amnesty international. she's joining us from london. we have professor ronald dba, whose founder and director of citizen lab at university of toronto is mung school in toronto. and we also have my daughter rashid talking to us from london. she is a visiting professor at the middle east center, the london school of economics. welcome to you all, russia. i know that you can't really talk about the source of...
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and a tradition cockfighting the team's been given re roxanne would it's organized to say is the biggest i'll be of this year anywhere in the world. the $1000.00 roosters fighting to the day across full days in the city pa to care for millions of dollars. in fact the, the crowds are so big. the brokers broke tennis slips in them. those far up in the stance to take their money the team. so gamblers place up to $1000.00, fight that last just 30 seconds. fighting defenders say that this industry generates more than half a 1000000 jobs in mexico. as well as being part of our identity as mexicans, the roosters are source of employment and that's also necessary for humans. the strict, the roost is weighed before each match. once they're in the ring who the pulling k, the fights a brutal o sharp knives have bound to their legs and even when wounded they're placed back on their mark. he'll be end again. i'm getting, i don't judge judge nature itself. i haven't made them fight. they're jeans oh jeans. they've had for 65000000 year. c there's a growing movement, emit codes, the bank fighting. caes
and a tradition cockfighting the team's been given re roxanne would it's organized to say is the biggest i'll be of this year anywhere in the world. the $1000.00 roosters fighting to the day across full days in the city pa to care for millions of dollars. in fact the, the crowds are so big. the brokers broke tennis slips in them. those far up in the stance to take their money the team. so gamblers place up to $1000.00, fight that last just 30 seconds. fighting defenders say that this industry...
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it'll be years before we get any answers about these ancient roxanne space, but scientists say understanding them will help protect our planet against rogue asteroids that may head towards the earth. it's happened before most famously in 2013 when an asteroid crash through the earth's atmosphere over russia, producing a shock wave that caused mass injuries and structural damage is a scenario scientists of long talked about this mission may be vital in protecting our planet, that is a crucial component of understanding what fit that goes to our old plan of the earth. we can't defend our self from objects which we don't know anything about next month. nasa plans to launch its dark spacecraft with the intention of deliberately colliding with an asteroid. it's all part of a planetary defense strategy, even as lucy begins. it's years long. search for answers and gallagher al jazeera miami, florida. meanwhile, a new crew is arrived at china's 1st permanent space station during the 6 months stay, the 3 chinese assaults will install equipment and prepare the station for further expansion. this is th
it'll be years before we get any answers about these ancient roxanne space, but scientists say understanding them will help protect our planet against rogue asteroids that may head towards the earth. it's happened before most famously in 2013 when an asteroid crash through the earth's atmosphere over russia, producing a shock wave that caused mass injuries and structural damage is a scenario scientists of long talked about this mission may be vital in protecting our planet, that is a crucial...
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i have to say that my take on it tracked exactly with roxanne gay who had a terrific piece in "the new york times," the "roseanne" rebo reboot. you have this family who people knew, the connors from the '90s, this blue collar family, but they're trying to be everything. they're both incredibly open minded when it comes to their gender non-conforming grandchild. they have this black granddaughter who is just there with everybody else and they don't say anything about it. at the same time they are trump supporters, at least roseanne and her husband are. it strikes me as the way trump voters want to see themselves about want to be seen and the way that most of the mainstream media sort of obsessively portrays them. >> on top of the fact it's the way the tv networks want to tap into this large audience that they feel they missed. "the new york times" had a piece that the day after the election abc executives got together and said we have to capture this phenomenon. i think this sort of obsessing over who these people are missing the fact that donald trump is the president, let's look at wh
i have to say that my take on it tracked exactly with roxanne gay who had a terrific piece in "the new york times," the "roseanne" rebo reboot. you have this family who people knew, the connors from the '90s, this blue collar family, but they're trying to be everything. they're both incredibly open minded when it comes to their gender non-conforming grandchild. they have this black granddaughter who is just there with everybody else and they don't say anything about it. at...
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i mean roxanne gay talks about this in some of her writing, when the rhythm is that good, you can't divorce it from what your brain is thinking about. the person is evil or vile. you just get stuck. and dancing to music that you know is not aaffirming to you and your life. >> race is also a factor. for so many african-americans because of the history of how they have been treated in the criminal justice system, they look at r. kelly like him being abused or mistreated by the system. but that's without them doing their homework and digging deeper. this buzzfeed piece isn't just gossip on the internet. this is a nine-month journalist investigative journalism piece. >> and i have to read this one piece from karen atia in "the washington post." the excerpt is for decades now the listening public has given that manpower, fame and money, the same tools that you yoosds to prey on girls. he wields his talents to entertain us and allegedly uses them to destroy the lives of black girls. this is the devastating part and america doesn't give a damn. >>> i want to move on to o.j. simpson. your thoughts
i mean roxanne gay talks about this in some of her writing, when the rhythm is that good, you can't divorce it from what your brain is thinking about. the person is evil or vile. you just get stuck. and dancing to music that you know is not aaffirming to you and your life. >> race is also a factor. for so many african-americans because of the history of how they have been treated in the criminal justice system, they look at r. kelly like him being abused or mistreated by the system. but...
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roxanne yates of franklinville was in a canoe with her daughter and boyfriend near downtown ship yesterday when the water spout suddenly came right towards them. using the emergency button on her phone she called for help. >> the ping in her cell phone was able to give us a gps coordinate and sent us a map where they were the last time they called. >> rescuers were able to spot them because 93 put a lifeguard jacket on top of a paddle. no one in the canoe fortunately was seriously hurt. >> yesterday's storms packed quite a punch inland. parts of the delaware valley still cleaning up after the system swept through. looking live right now today was a quieter day weather-wise but we are still tracking the potential for another spotty storm tonight. meteorologist cecily tynan at the big board with the call from accuweather. cecily. >> hi, monica. double scan live showing that there is a broken line of some strong thunderstorms rolling in from the west. this is all ahead of a cold front and some of that has been severe, actually there was a tornado warning for the wilkes-barre scranton area tha
roxanne yates of franklinville was in a canoe with her daughter and boyfriend near downtown ship yesterday when the water spout suddenly came right towards them. using the emergency button on her phone she called for help. >> the ping in her cell phone was able to give us a gps coordinate and sent us a map where they were the last time they called. >> rescuers were able to spot them because 93 put a lifeguard jacket on top of a paddle. no one in the canoe fortunately was seriously...
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and we were delighted when roxanne and boss lady productions came to say they wanted to host this event here in the capitol he city. recognizing that they could have had it anywhere. >> the event will take place at the sun national bank center october 1st. a portion of the proceeds will go to the ike williams boxing academy of trenton. >> well the honors keep coming for two olympic athletes. today mayor jim kenney recognized nia ali and ajaa wilson in center city. ali won a silver in the 100-meter hurdles last month. wilson part of the u.s. women's track and field team. even though both athletes have ties to new jersey they say they were proud to represent the philadelphia area. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that's going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes...mr. mcenroe. see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh, absolutely. i like
and we were delighted when roxanne and boss lady productions came to say they wanted to host this event here in the capitol he city. recognizing that they could have had it anywhere. >> the event will take place at the sun national bank center october 1st. a portion of the proceeds will go to the ike williams boxing academy of trenton. >> well the honors keep coming for two olympic athletes. today mayor jim kenney recognized nia ali and ajaa wilson in center city. ali won a silver...
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. >> reporter: roxanne yates was with her daughter jayden and boyfriend adam on a canoe in the marshes sunday afternoon when she saw this water spout churning up the water barreling directly toward them. >> it was really loud. the grass was just flat from how fast the wind was blowing. >> it was several hundred feet high all the way up in the clouds maybe 5 feet in diameter on the ground. >> when the spinning thing whatever it's called, um, when it started spinning, i started crying because it kept getting closer and closer. >> reporter: seven-year-old jayden jumped out of the canoe with her mom who laid down on top of her in the mud and marsh as the water spout sped toward them then suddenly not 20 feet away from them it shifted. >> like it was coming straight towards us and then it veered the other way. >> reporter: stranded by low tide and unable to get cell service roxanne hit the emergency button on her phone. cumberland county dispatchers were able to ping the signal. the muddy shaken boaters held up a life vest on top of the paddle. >> they did the right thing by getting out on
. >> reporter: roxanne yates was with her daughter jayden and boyfriend adam on a canoe in the marshes sunday afternoon when she saw this water spout churning up the water barreling directly toward them. >> it was really loud. the grass was just flat from how fast the wind was blowing. >> it was several hundred feet high all the way up in the clouds maybe 5 feet in diameter on the ground. >> when the spinning thing whatever it's called, um, when it started spinning, i...
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. >> reporter: roxanne yates of franklinville was on can into with her daughter and boyfriend adam. they saw this water spout barreling right toward them. >> when the spinning thing whatever it's called, when it started spinning i started crying. >> it was 700 feet in the clouds 5 feet in diameter on the ground. roxanne and jayden laid in the mud and marsh certain it was coming straight at them. >> it was terrifying. it was -- i feared for our lives. >> reporter: then when it was just 20 feet away the water spout turned. >> like it was coming straight towards us and then it veered the other way. >> reporter: stranded by low tide and unable to get a cell connection roxanne hit the emergency button on her phone. >> they caught a ping in the caller from the cell phone and it was able to give us a gps coordinate and sent us a little map of where they suspect they were the last time they called. >> reporter: rescuers headed to the area and were able to spot them because they hoisted a lifeguard jacket on top of a paddle and held it up in the air. >> it was a very good idea they did becau
. >> reporter: roxanne yates of franklinville was on can into with her daughter and boyfriend adam. they saw this water spout barreling right toward them. >> when the spinning thing whatever it's called, when it started spinning i started crying. >> it was 700 feet in the clouds 5 feet in diameter on the ground. roxanne and jayden laid in the mud and marsh certain it was coming straight at them. >> it was terrifying. it was -- i feared for our lives. >> reporter:...
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pandemic two hours later, guests will be roxanne dunbar who discusses native american culture and history month women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and for. outlaw woman in indigenous peoples history of united states not a nation of immigrants. carol who served as vice chair of president turned 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 6019th project, immigration and more. we the people, 1776 report and recently published black america. friday 8:00 p.m. district on t center. you can access our programs online at booktv.org or follow along on c-span now, you feel at. >> next on arbor interview program "afterwards", former democratic senator ben nelson of nebraska discusses the client of bipartisanship in the senate and offers recommendations on how to restore it straight interviewed by republican senator ben sachs of nebraska. "afterwards" is a weekly interview program with guest host from atop nonfiction authors about the later books. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasure to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. benmy was b
pandemic two hours later, guests will be roxanne dunbar who discusses native american culture and history month women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and for. outlaw woman in indigenous peoples history of united states not a nation of immigrants. carol who served as vice chair of president turned 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 6019th project, immigration and more. we the people, 1776 report and recently published black america. friday 8:00 p.m....
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two hours later our guest is roxanne dunbar ortiz. she discusses native american culture ask history, the women's liberation movement, the founding of the united states and more. her books include an indigenous people's history of the united states and not a nation of immigrants. and after that, a conversation with carol swain
two hours later our guest is roxanne dunbar ortiz. she discusses native american culture ask history, the women's liberation movement, the founding of the united states and more. her books include an indigenous people's history of the united states and not a nation of immigrants. and after that, a conversation with carol swain
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maria tedney miss if it's in the created do, did you tell me it has seemed to do double cavities. annex roxanne is 12 here. lucy, a med law. said she. chill lowville is that someone? yeah, lola. so yeah, no one possible. you see a doctor? i'm back a at i'm ala, but i haven't mobile though a vehicle. it will more harder without a b, m. o, george b. we actually w at the to, i'm only latin, sonny. with no, sir. look at your son looked a lot with there's got a local s. what is some up of what i...
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roxanne, on multiple prompts, if not only managed to escape the water, but also the fresh mood of life on the russian occupation. troy street totally destroy keep central station has become evacuation for completion. with rush and forthcoming. closer pensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments. lou ah ah, you're watching al jazeera live from doha reminder of our top stories more than 90 palestinians have been injured. jury confrontations with israeli forces. he knock some mos compound mosques. he mom has named the violence on this really extreme, his but he's really police say the entered the compound to disperse the crowd, throwing rocks, they say 3 israeli soldiers were injured. the biggest ship in russia's black fleets see fleet has sunk after a blast russian defense minis, reese's. ammunition excluded on boarded warship, moskva, but the ukrainian military says it struck the vessel with coast besides. and the british prime minister as amounts to plug, defend some asylum seekers trying to enter the u. k to wanda for processing wide spooks and o
roxanne, on multiple prompts, if not only managed to escape the water, but also the fresh mood of life on the russian occupation. troy street totally destroy keep central station has become evacuation for completion. with rush and forthcoming. closer pensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments. lou ah ah, you're watching al jazeera live from doha reminder of our top stories more than 90 palestinians have been injured. jury confrontations with israeli...
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. >> you know, roxanne wrote about this in her terrific column at "guardian u.s." that, you know, this has been happening to women -- >> that's why the people is this thing. >> exactly. technology has just given abusers a broader set of tulles to harass and abuse women. >> we wouldn't want to burn the village to save it frankly. technology has also given women a voice they never had. keep this in perspective and look at the positive uses of the cloud. >> here is my feeling, all right in it just seems to me the case that if someone with the will or determination or tactical sophistication just decides to mark you, right, and i know a lot of women who work online who have been on the receiving end of precisely this which is, like, i'm going to get your address and i'm going to get this about you and going to get that -- you are defenseless. that is the basic fact about internet security. which is that someone with sufficient technical expertise with animus combined wants to come after you, right? >> almost nothing you can do and seems to be what happened here. a grou
. >> you know, roxanne wrote about this in her terrific column at "guardian u.s." that, you know, this has been happening to women -- >> that's why the people is this thing. >> exactly. technology has just given abusers a broader set of tulles to harass and abuse women. >> we wouldn't want to burn the village to save it frankly. technology has also given women a voice they never had. keep this in perspective and look at the positive uses of the cloud. >>...
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. >> reporter: roxanne and her husband knew they had to help and were in the market to buy a new car. they chose to give their old one to the couple without even having met them. >> we kind of just decided that this car was meant to be a gift to these -- this family who was in desperate need. >> the keys. there you are. >> come check it out. come check it out. >> it was amazing. i mean, it's definitely a moment that takes your breath away and gives you the goose bumps. >> reporter: and the family couldn't be more grateful. >> she said the only word she could use is feeling blessed. >> blessed after such hardship. good for them to finally get a break. >> absolutely. so many people, though, in puerto rico still in that sort of situation this morning. >> incredible. >>> that's what's making news in 34es america this morning. >> have a great tuesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> good morning everyone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday, february 6th. >> we're following a de
. >> reporter: roxanne and her husband knew they had to help and were in the market to buy a new car. they chose to give their old one to the couple without even having met them. >> we kind of just decided that this car was meant to be a gift to these -- this family who was in desperate need. >> the keys. there you are. >> come check it out. come check it out. >> it was amazing. i mean, it's definitely a moment that takes your breath away and gives you the goose...
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. >> american journalists roxanne in a is he bear ya jailed in iran last year, spent 100 days in he haevan prison, she's out wrote a book about her experience there. about the accusations she was a spy, what was it was like to be interrogated by the hard line regime and what she thinks will happen in iran now. we'll hear that interview next. it's 32 minutes past the hour. >>> 40 minutes past the hour. roxana is a berry, we'll talk to her in a second. survived something most of us cannot imagine. while working in iran, sheefs detained and thrown in jail and convicted of spying for the united states. a charge she completely denies and released last may after an appeals court suspended her eight-year sentence. she's now published her story in a new book called "between two worlds, my life and captivity in iran." i had a chance to sit down and talk to her about what happened that day, january 31st of last year when she was arrested. >> that day they took me to an unmarked building somewhere in tehran and interrogated me for several hours. and it was a wide range of questions but it seemed like
. >> american journalists roxanne in a is he bear ya jailed in iran last year, spent 100 days in he haevan prison, she's out wrote a book about her experience there. about the accusations she was a spy, what was it was like to be interrogated by the hard line regime and what she thinks will happen in iran now. we'll hear that interview next. it's 32 minutes past the hour. >>> 40 minutes past the hour. roxana is a berry, we'll talk to her in a second. survived something most of us...
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on a hub, we then talk longer and i had to calm him down it was to in get away again. vladimir, sir roxanne, also emphasizes that there is no black and white in this war. and if she or not, all russians are brutally at the poaching. her sasha, philippine co from bella was also lived in russia. but due to his open criticism, he was forced to go into exile or when the world is turned upside down, simply because someone wrote the truth about an oligarch. when a journalist is defamed and threatened as a result and is terrorized with break ins and constant noise, when you and your family are psychologically trapped until you break down in velo russian authors, sasha philly, panko, describes what it's like to be pursued by an all powerful force and his book, the hunt. it's originally it's like hits. you could also translate the title as hunted down, not just hon. oh it's it. but like a hunt in which you are che, our new choice book. we normally only talk about journalism was when they're persecuted and murdered in prisms or expelled an organ through use possible. but there are many other ways to
on a hub, we then talk longer and i had to calm him down it was to in get away again. vladimir, sir roxanne, also emphasizes that there is no black and white in this war. and if she or not, all russians are brutally at the poaching. her sasha, philippine co from bella was also lived in russia. but due to his open criticism, he was forced to go into exile or when the world is turned upside down, simply because someone wrote the truth about an oligarch. when a journalist is defamed and threatened...