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there was also a florence lavender. and these colts were being made in these colors -- clothes were being made in these colors. grace could come at the same time, she had a veil designed, the grace coolidge avail in navy blue. -- vaeil in navy blue. you could just like your first lady or presidential life, i guess. a big fuss is made about this. but she is going to cover her arms, usually. again, mindful of her age. she is great to just appropriately. she does get a little bit of criticism from the washington society pages about being a tad on the funky side. but by and large, women across america think she is just just kind. >> it was liked, it was very possible -- popular. ladies, i kind of went to combine these next peers. i want to make sure we get in every question. you can take this anywhere you want to go. but this has to do with the press, the relationship with the press, the public and private persona of each, and how each coped that way, which kind of goes into their partnerships somewhat with their husbands o
there was also a florence lavender. and these colts were being made in these colors -- clothes were being made in these colors. grace could come at the same time, she had a veil designed, the grace coolidge avail in navy blue. -- vaeil in navy blue. you could just like your first lady or presidential life, i guess. a big fuss is made about this. but she is going to cover her arms, usually. again, mindful of her age. she is great to just appropriately. she does get a little bit of criticism from...
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florence: exactly. he has a lot of power. alexis tsipras only has one ship left and is all out of trump cards. the german chancellor, they call her uncompromising. she has a good hand, but she has a lot to lose. i like the way they call the french president -- they say he is a pretty good bluffer. he is the challenger in all this and has managed to make everyone believe he is more open about everything, especially being more open toward the greeks. but that is not really true. cyril: calling francois hollande's bluff with the debt crisis. that is not the only challenge rattling europe. there is also a migrant crisis. florence: europe is doing very badly indeed, completely paralyzed by the greek debt crisis, and it is submerged by hundreds of thousands of migrants arriving on europe's shores. this focuses on the statistics in the first five months of 2015. the number of asylum seekers increased by 6.8% across europe. the conservative paper says the solution is not to impose these mandatory quotas to share the refugees across t
florence: exactly. he has a lot of power. alexis tsipras only has one ship left and is all out of trump cards. the german chancellor, they call her uncompromising. she has a good hand, but she has a lot to lose. i like the way they call the french president -- they say he is a pretty good bluffer. he is the challenger in all this and has managed to make everyone believe he is more open about everything, especially being more open toward the greeks. but that is not really true. cyril: calling...
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florence died just 15 months later. she died of kidney disease and heart failure in november of 1924. she was 64 years old. >> cynthia. cynthia is the former executive director of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. she is a lector and author, as well as we found out a commentator. and you have a column of your own now and then that keeps you very active. cindy has authored the book, "race coolidge," southern star, and when i'm really excited to get a hold of. cynthia, will you please introduce -- grace? >> grace was born 10 we third, 1879 in burlington, vermont. one of vermont's larger cities. you probably know vermette does not have very many large cities. she was an only child and her very middle-class parents could afford to send her onto the university of vermont. she graduated in 1902 and immediately set out for northampton, massachusetts to be trained to teach deaf children in the oral method. which is a very, very tough way of teaching. she then taught until her marriage to calvin coolidge, a young lawyer i
florence died just 15 months later. she died of kidney disease and heart failure in november of 1924. she was 64 years old. >> cynthia. cynthia is the former executive director of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. she is a lector and author, as well as we found out a commentator. and you have a column of your own now and then that keeps you very active. cindy has authored the book, "race coolidge," southern star, and when i'm really excited to get a hold of. cynthia, will...
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genie: we have florence romo -- florence villeminot on the set with us today. florence: the greek press is all over the greek debt crisis. a centrist paper h talks aboutour -- talks about hour zero. on the front page is a photo of one of the many massive demonstrations taking place in athens. ahead of the referendum scheduled for sunday, divisions are strong between the yes and on the terms of the bailout. a central left paper focuses on the latest polls that suggest the is in the lead, so on the front page it says "no but" because things could change pretty quickly. another paper, actually quite close to the tsipras government, says that "no has been a catalyst for a new deal," because the prime minister is seeking an extraordinary bailout from the eu. the independent talks about tsipras' last roll of the dice as he seeks this new extraordinary bailout deal. german papers are all over the story, keeping a close eye on what is happening in greece. one focuses on the historical moment of the bailout expiring at midnight. greece became the first developed country
genie: we have florence romo -- florence villeminot on the set with us today. florence: the greek press is all over the greek debt crisis. a centrist paper h talks aboutour -- talks about hour zero. on the front page is a photo of one of the many massive demonstrations taking place in athens. ahead of the referendum scheduled for sunday, divisions are strong between the yes and on the terms of the bailout. a central left paper focuses on the latest polls that suggest the is in the lead, so on...
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florence died just 15 months later. she died of kidney disease and heart failure in november of 1924. she was 64 years old. lucinda: cynthia is the former executive director of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. she is a lecturer and author, as well as we found out a commentator. and you have a column of your own now and then that keeps you very active. cindy has authored the book, "coolidge," southern star, and when i'm really excited to get a hold of. cynthia, will you please introduce -- grace? cynthia: grace was born 10 we third, 1879 in burlington, vermont. one of vermont's larger cities. you probably know vermont does not have there he many large cities. she was an only child, and since she was an only child, her parents could send her to the university of vermont for her education. she graduated in 1902 and immediately set out for northampton, massachusetts, to be trained to teach deaf children in the oral method. which is a very, very tough way of teaching. she then taught at a school for the deaf until he
florence died just 15 months later. she died of kidney disease and heart failure in november of 1924. she was 64 years old. lucinda: cynthia is the former executive director of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. she is a lecturer and author, as well as we found out a commentator. and you have a column of your own now and then that keeps you very active. cindy has authored the book, "coolidge," southern star, and when i'm really excited to get a hold of. cynthia, will you please...
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. >> reporter: florence is a fan of geology, but her mom loved the game. and would tell stories about relatives who played like uncle archibald. >> to have something come out of the woodwork was extremely exciting. >> reporter: florence discovered the card was so valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and we were reading it that it said library of congress it's worth 50 to $500,000. and it's a very rare card. >> reporter: very rare indeed. >> this card was -- you know was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war, so it's very interesting, and it's a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> reporter: baseball was quite different then the atlantics played bare handed without gloves and were champions. florence is hoping the sale of the card rakes in enough for her to live debt free for the first time in her life. >> it will be enough to take care of myself. because i'll be 75 october 14th. it takes a brick wall off of your back actually. >> reporter: her only regret is that
. >> reporter: florence is a fan of geology, but her mom loved the game. and would tell stories about relatives who played like uncle archibald. >> to have something come out of the woodwork was extremely exciting. >> reporter: florence discovered the card was so valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and we were reading it that it said library of congress it's worth 50 to $500,000. and it's a very rare card. >> reporter:...
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florence discovered it was valuable when she took it to a genealogy class. i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress worth 50,000 to $500,000 and is a rare card. >> rare indeed said baseball historian chris ivy. >> this card was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's interesting, it's a seminal peace of history and american history. baseball was different, the atlantsic played bare handed without gloves and were clampions. >> the modern day team attempts to revive every year. florence is hoping to live debt free. >> there'll be enough to take care of myself. i'll be 75 takes a brick wall off your back. i can do what i want. >> a reminder you can keep up to date with news from the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. com.
florence discovered it was valuable when she took it to a genealogy class. i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress worth 50,000 to $500,000 and is a rare card. >> rare indeed said baseball historian chris ivy. >> this card was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's interesting, it's a seminal peace of history and american history. baseball was different, the atlantsic played bare handed without gloves and were clampions. >> the...
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florence: that is right. der spiegel talks about eyewitness accounts of everyday life in the islamic state and what you see is a list of punishment for various acts that are not considered in line with the sure -- strict sharia law. the first is alcohol, 30 lashes. theft, your hand is indicated. almost sexuality or blasphemy, -- homosexuality, or blasphemy death. others are focusing on the mastermind behind the islamic state group. this is out baghdadi, who is waging world -- war on the world. le point promises the brains behind the story -- the man behind isis. it is interesting he is so discreet, given the isis media strategy, which is to be all over the place p we have seen the publishing photos and videos online. le point looks back on his, i guess you can call it his career. he started in 2003, joined insurrection in iraq shortly after the u.s. invasion and eventually spent some time in a u.s. detention center. genie: it has been nearly six months since the charlie hebdo attacks in france and the french
florence: that is right. der spiegel talks about eyewitness accounts of everyday life in the islamic state and what you see is a list of punishment for various acts that are not considered in line with the sure -- strict sharia law. the first is alcohol, 30 lashes. theft, your hand is indicated. almost sexuality or blasphemy, -- homosexuality, or blasphemy death. others are focusing on the mastermind behind the islamic state group. this is out baghdadi, who is waging world -- war on the world....
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i'm joined in the studio by florence vmilleminot. florence: let's start with a cartoon that shows just what is in state -- what is at stake in greece. you can see them drowning at the ballot box, a crucial moment for greece and for europe. that is the theme today. one paper says it is an existential moment for the european project. it is pretty doomsday and pessimistic about this. that the greek debt crisis is through -- is threatening to damage the postwar dream of an ever closer nation, and in many ways the damage is already done. we are already seeing scars from the greek debt drama. there is a lot of distrust between greece and european countries. whether it is in the mediterranean with the migrant crisis or even in the ukraine with threats from russia. molly: let's turn our attention to france. there is word on the national front. florence: you might remember two months ago this man was kicked out of the party he founded with comments on the holocaust. this sparked a falling out with his daughter. thellee pen has recovered his n
i'm joined in the studio by florence vmilleminot. florence: let's start with a cartoon that shows just what is in state -- what is at stake in greece. you can see them drowning at the ballot box, a crucial moment for greece and for europe. that is the theme today. one paper says it is an existential moment for the european project. it is pretty doomsday and pessimistic about this. that the greek debt crisis is through -- is threatening to damage the postwar dream of an ever closer nation, and...
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we're trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florence's. look for the big ears, right? >> right. >> that could be him. >> yeah. >> he has got big ears. >> reporter: this cashed -- card was given to her by her mom. it has been in their family for 125 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> reporter: florence's mom loved he game and would tell her stories about ancestors who played, like uncle archibald. >> to have something come out of the woodwork so to speak, something we didn't even know existed was treejsly exciting. >> reporter: florence discovered the card was so valuable when she took it to a geology class. >> we were reading it, and it said library of congress, it's worth 50 to 500,000, and it's very rare. >> reporter: very rare indeed. >> this card was -- you know, was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's very interesting, and a seminal piece of baseball and american history. >> reporter: the atlantics played bare handed without gloves and were champions. this modern-day team a
we're trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florence's. look for the big ears, right? >> right. >> that could be him. >> yeah. >> he has got big ears. >> reporter: this cashed -- card was given to her by her mom. it has been in their family for 125 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> reporter: florence's mom loved he game and would tell her stories about ancestors who played, like uncle archibald. >> to...
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this was given to florence by her mum. it's been in the family for 155 years. kept in a fanny farmer box in their brooklyn home. just like this model this box. she is a fan of genology not baseball, but her mum loved the game and would tell the story about ancestors who played. like uncle archibald, a member of the brooklyn atlantics. >> to have something come out of the woodwork something we didn't know existed is exciting. >> reporter: she discovered it was valuable when she took it along to a class. >> i was jumping up and down. the girls came in we were reading it. library of congress. 50 to 1,000 and it's a rare card. rare indeed says base well historian and auctioneer chris ivy. this card was created before the first drop of blood from the civil war. it's interesting, it's a seminole piece of basal history. baseball was different then. the atlantics play bare handed without gloves. this modern day team attempting to describe the spirits. florence is hoping the card rakes in enough nor the first time in her life. >> i'll be 75 october 14th. >> it takes a b
this was given to florence by her mum. it's been in the family for 155 years. kept in a fanny farmer box in their brooklyn home. just like this model this box. she is a fan of genology not baseball, but her mum loved the game and would tell the story about ancestors who played. like uncle archibald, a member of the brooklyn atlantics. >> to have something come out of the woodwork something we didn't know existed is exciting. >> reporter: she discovered it was valuable when she took...
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florence died just 15 months later. she died of kidney disease and heart failure in november of 1924. she was 64 years old. >> cynthia. cynthia is the former executive director of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. she is a lector and author, as well as we found out a commentator. and you have a column of your own now and then that keeps you very active. cindy has authored the book, "race coolidge," southern star, and when i'm really excited to get a hold of. cynthia, will you please introduce -- grace? >> grace was born 10 we third, 1879 in burlington, vermont. one of vermont's larger cities. you probably know vermette does not have very many large cities. she was an only child and her very middle-class parents could afford to send her onto the university of vermont. she graduated in 1902 and immediately set out for northampton, massachusetts to be trained to teach deaf children in the oral method. which is a very, very tough way of teaching. she then taught until her marriage to calvin coolidge, a young lawyer i
florence died just 15 months later. she died of kidney disease and heart failure in november of 1924. she was 64 years old. >> cynthia. cynthia is the former executive director of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. she is a lector and author, as well as we found out a commentator. and you have a column of your own now and then that keeps you very active. cindy has authored the book, "race coolidge," southern star, and when i'm really excited to get a hold of. cynthia, will...
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florence is a fan of genealogy not baseball. but her mum loved the game. told stories about ancestors who played. like uncle archibald, a founding member of the old brooklyn atlantics. florence only discovered the card was so valuable whether she took it along to the genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and the tbirms came in and set, library of congress said it was worth 50 to $500,000. and a very rare card. >> very rare indeed says baseball card expert chris irving. >> it is a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was quite different then. the atlantics played bare hand he without gloves. this modern day team attempts to revive their spirit every year. florence hopes the card rakes in enough to take care of her for rest of her life. >> it takes a brick wall off your back, actually. i can do what i want. >> her only regret is her mother mildred, a mets fan is no longer here to see the sale of the bed. but she kept pushing. >> i would lean over and i would given her a kiss good night and she said thank you for taking
florence is a fan of genealogy not baseball. but her mum loved the game. told stories about ancestors who played. like uncle archibald, a founding member of the old brooklyn atlantics. florence only discovered the card was so valuable whether she took it along to the genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and the tbirms came in and set, library of congress said it was worth 50 to $500,000. and a very rare card. >> very rare indeed says baseball card expert chris irving....
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florence phenomena -- florence the eminem -- florence villeminot is here with me. flo: it is a huge story across the press today. it is on the front page of "the wall street journal," talking about how can you is getting ready for obama's kingship trip. his visit has raised the excitement level in kenya, and that is an understatement. if you look at the canyon press, lots of excitement in the kenyan press. -- in the kenyan press. if you take a look at a people called "the standard," "kenya stands to gain a lot from this homecoming tour. the visit comes with an endorsement that gives kenya the opportunity to further strengthen its diplomatic and its trading ties." another editorial, this time in "the daily nation," it agrees that it is an historic visit. it is symbolic and it is the first time a sitting president has ever visited kenya. also, obama will attend the global entrepreneurship summit accompanied by investors, so it is also a good business opportunity. aurore: a good business opportunity, but also a massive security operation for locals there, put in place
florence phenomena -- florence the eminem -- florence villeminot is here with me. flo: it is a huge story across the press today. it is on the front page of "the wall street journal," talking about how can you is getting ready for obama's kingship trip. his visit has raised the excitement level in kenya, and that is an understatement. if you look at the canyon press, lots of excitement in the kenyan press. -- in the kenyan press. if you take a look at a people called "the...
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he's got big ears. >> this card was given to florence by her mom. it's been in the family for 155 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> florence is a fan of genealogy, not baseball, but her mom loved the game and told her stories about ancestors who played, like archibald, a founding member of the long forgotten brooklyn atlantes. >> i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress, worth 50,000 to $500,000 and it's a very rare card. >> very rare, indeed says baseball historian. >> this card was created before the first drop of blood shed in the civil war. it's very interesting and a piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was quite different then. they played barehanded without gloves and were champions. this modern day team attempts to revive their spirit every year. florence is hoping the sale of the card brings in enough for her to live debt free. >> there will be enough that i can take care of myself. i'll be 75 october 14. it takes a brick wall off your back, actually, i could do what i want. >
he's got big ears. >> this card was given to florence by her mom. it's been in the family for 155 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> florence is a fan of genealogy, not baseball, but her mom loved the game and told her stories about ancestors who played, like archibald, a founding member of the long forgotten brooklyn atlantes. >> i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress, worth 50,000 to $500,000 and it's a very rare card....
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she took full advantage of the way that was paved by florence and by grace and my lou. and what most people don't realize is that the social activism of eleanor started well before she married fdr. because of her position in life, she had the ability to be a volunteer, to be involved in activities. when she was a young woman, she volunteered at settlement houses in new york city. she was involved in various organizations, she became an inspector and she would go into the homes of the garment workers to see with their living conditions were. she promoted exercise for particularly the women in the garment industry because they lived in cramped quarters, they worked in cramped quarters and so she put together programs of dance and calisthenics so they could get some exercise, she supported unions at that time because they helped with bettering the working conditions and the living conditions, particularly of the workers in the garment industry. in 1920, when fdr was the vice presidential candidate, eleanor went on a 1920's whistle stop campaign tour with him. interestingly
she took full advantage of the way that was paved by florence and by grace and my lou. and what most people don't realize is that the social activism of eleanor started well before she married fdr. because of her position in life, she had the ability to be a volunteer, to be involved in activities. when she was a young woman, she volunteered at settlement houses in new york city. she was involved in various organizations, she became an inspector and she would go into the homes of the garment...
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. >> florence sasso and i are looking at years on this ancient baseball card. cher trying to work out archi badly, a relative who played baseball in brooklyn. >> look for the big ears? >> right. look for the big ears. >> could be him. >> yeah. >> he's got big ears. >> this card was given to florence by her mom over 25 years ago. it's been in the family for 155 years. florence only discovered the card was so valuable when she took it to her senior centerser. >> i ran to get the director. we were reading it. it said library of congress worth 50 to 500,000, and it's a very rare card. >> very rare indeed says baseball historian chris ivory? >> this card was created before at a time first drop of bled was shed in the civil war. so, it's very interesting. it's a seminal piece of baseball history. >> baseball was quite different then. the atlantic's played bare handed without gloves and were champions. this modern day team attempts to revive their spirit every year. florence is hoping to live debt-free for the first time in her life. >> there will be enough i can take
. >> florence sasso and i are looking at years on this ancient baseball card. cher trying to work out archi badly, a relative who played baseball in brooklyn. >> look for the big ears? >> right. look for the big ears. >> could be him. >> yeah. >> he's got big ears. >> this card was given to florence by her mom over 25 years ago. it's been in the family for 155 years. florence only discovered the card was so valuable when she took it to her senior...
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she took full advantage of the way that was paved by florence and by grace and my lou. and what most people don't realize is that the social activism of eleanor started well before she married fdr. because of her position in life, she had the ability to be a volunteer, to be involved in activities. when she was a young woman, she volunteered at settlement houses in new york city. she was involved in various organizations, she became an inspector and she would go into the homes of the garment workers to see with their living conditions were. she promoted exercise for particularly the women in the garment industry because they lived in cramped quarters, they worked in cramped quarters and so she put together programs of dance and calisthenics so they could get some exercise, she supported unions at that time because they helped with bettering the working conditions and the living conditions, particularly of the workers in the garment industry. in 1920, when fdr was the vice presidential candidate, eleanor went on a 1920's whistle stop campaign tour with him. interestingly
she took full advantage of the way that was paved by florence and by grace and my lou. and what most people don't realize is that the social activism of eleanor started well before she married fdr. because of her position in life, she had the ability to be a volunteer, to be involved in activities. when she was a young woman, she volunteered at settlement houses in new york city. she was involved in various organizations, she became an inspector and she would go into the homes of the garment...
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appears hannibal lecter killed him in florence. i hope there is some satisfaction in being the final victim of the chesapeake ripper. there will certainly be some notoriety. - the feces are flying again in florence. jack crawford is alive. - well, that's disappointing. - he saw the snatch. - i trust you haven't betrayed doctor-patient confidentiality dr. bloom. - your trust hasn't been misplaced. - the fbi are going to catch the first squeal on the kidnapping. - the moment jack crawford set foot in italy, i registered complaints with the local authorities the sheriff, the u.s. attorney's office that he'd been harassing me calling late at night with incoherent threats. - of course he can't prove he didn't. - and it muddies the water. - now you can head off a warrant. - there will be no warrant and there will be no warrant forthcoming. - i appreciate wanting to kill hannibal lecter and i'm not without benefit from that. - he can't make good on his promise to murder you if he's dead now can he? - but he's not dead. play with your food
appears hannibal lecter killed him in florence. i hope there is some satisfaction in being the final victim of the chesapeake ripper. there will certainly be some notoriety. - the feces are flying again in florence. jack crawford is alive. - well, that's disappointing. - he saw the snatch. - i trust you haven't betrayed doctor-patient confidentiality dr. bloom. - your trust hasn't been misplaced. - the fbi are going to catch the first squeal on the kidnapping. - the moment jack crawford set...
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. >> florence sasso and i are looking at ears on this ancient baseball card. we're trying to work out which one is archibald a relative of hers that played in brooklyn when the game was in its infancy. >> look for big ears. >> yes. >> look at him he's got big ears. >> this card was given oher by her mum 25 years ago. florence discovered the card was valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class at her local senior center. >> the girls and i were reading it it said library of congress worth 50 to $500,000 and it was a very rare card. >> very rare indeed said baseball historian and auctioneer chris ivy. >> there card was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's very interesting and it is a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> reporter: baseball was very different then. the atlantics played bare handed handed. florence is hoping to live debt free for first time in her life. >> there will be enough that i can stay care of myself. i will be 75 october 17th. it takes a wall off your back actually can do what
. >> florence sasso and i are looking at ears on this ancient baseball card. we're trying to work out which one is archibald a relative of hers that played in brooklyn when the game was in its infancy. >> look for big ears. >> yes. >> look at him he's got big ears. >> this card was given oher by her mum 25 years ago. florence discovered the card was valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class at her local senior center. >> the girls and i were...
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florence lou a reports. >> reporter: opposition parties are going door to door to verify the voter list. the election is four months away and there is a sense of urgency. >> translator: there is little difference between the former military regime and today's government. >> reporter: from the national league for democracy or n.l.d. which is predicted to win big in the november polls. it says an error free voter list is one of its main concerns now. just recently, two n.l.d. members were charged with trespass while carrying out a verification exercise. they used the charges as a warning not to consider the exercise. the last time the n.l.d. won as election was in 19 nineties led by the opposition leader. burr the military rulers prevented the party from taking power. the coming election will be the first under a semi civilian government which took over in 2011. the president, who is a former army general has vowed to try to carry out the free and fair elections. but the constitution is still heavily weighted in favor of the military. they are guaranteed 25% of parliamentary seats. any co
florence lou a reports. >> reporter: opposition parties are going door to door to verify the voter list. the election is four months away and there is a sense of urgency. >> translator: there is little difference between the former military regime and today's government. >> reporter: from the national league for democracy or n.l.d. which is predicted to win big in the november polls. it says an error free voter list is one of its main concerns now. just recently, two n.l.d....
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he's got big ears. >> this cart was given to florence by her mom. it's been in the family for 155 years, kept in a fanny farmer candy box in their brooklyn home in the basement. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> florence is a fan of genealogy, not baseball, but her mom loved the game and told her stories about ancestors who played like archibald a founding member of the long forgotten brooklyn atlantes. >> to have something come out of the wood work, something that we didn't know existed was extremely exciting. >> she discovered it was valuable what she took it to a genealogy class at her local senior center. >> i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress, worth 50,000 to $500,000 and it's a very rare card. >> very rare, indeed says baseball historian. >> this cart was cited before the first drop of blood shed in the civil war. it's very interesting and a piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was quite different then. they played barehanded without gloves and were champions. this modern day team
he's got big ears. >> this cart was given to florence by her mom. it's been in the family for 155 years, kept in a fanny farmer candy box in their brooklyn home in the basement. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> florence is a fan of genealogy, not baseball, but her mom loved the game and told her stories about ancestors who played like archibald a founding member of the long forgotten brooklyn atlantes. >> to have something come out of the wood work,...
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florence lui reports on what's ahead for the country. >> reporter: opposition party members are going from door to door. to verify the majority list. the general election is four months away and there is a sense of urgency. >> translator: there is little difference between the former military regime and today's government. >> reporter: from the national league for democracy or n.l.d. which is predict today win dig big in the november polls it says an error free voter list is one of its main concerns now. just recently two n.l.d. members were charged with trespass while carrying out a verification process, the n.l.d. says it views the charges as a warning no the to continues the exercise. the last time the n.l.d. won an election was in 1990 led by the opposition leader. but the military rulers prevented the party from taking power. the coming election will be the first under a semi civilian government which took over in 2011. the president, who is a former army general has vowed to try to carry out free and fair elections. but the constitution is still heavily weight ed in favor of the
florence lui reports on what's ahead for the country. >> reporter: opposition party members are going from door to door. to verify the majority list. the general election is four months away and there is a sense of urgency. >> translator: there is little difference between the former military regime and today's government. >> reporter: from the national league for democracy or n.l.d. which is predict today win dig big in the november polls it says an error free voter list is...
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severe, we see a decent amounts of lightning strikes and it's a wet drive at the present time from florence down to the new jersey turnpike that is where we see torrential rain, you see how big the drops are and how heavy the rain is coming down, coming down at the rate of 2 inches per hour this line is moving along you get the intense rain for a brief amount of time and only light amount of rain lingers for a short amount of time, whenever there is a thunderstorm or lightning it's all very dangerous, when you hear thunder roar go indoors, are you not safe outside and lightning can even strike 15 mile as why from a thunderstorm, it felt like 99 in philadelphia and 93 in allentown and we are not going to talk about heat index for your friday because the humidity is being pretty much wiped away. we are talking about the big change for your friday and how long the heat wave will last in your accuweather forecast. >> thanks adam. >>> be sure to stay with 6abc.com/weather as the humidity breaks later today we have the hour by hour forecast tracking the changes ahead along with a street level vie
severe, we see a decent amounts of lightning strikes and it's a wet drive at the present time from florence down to the new jersey turnpike that is where we see torrential rain, you see how big the drops are and how heavy the rain is coming down, coming down at the rate of 2 inches per hour this line is moving along you get the intense rain for a brief amount of time and only light amount of rain lingers for a short amount of time, whenever there is a thunderstorm or lightning it's all very...
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county watch out for the work on the turnpike connector, eastbound they are taking out the right lane in florence township. rob robinsville one lane is blocked eastbound by the turnpike. time for the waze app getting reports of road kill on the road unfortunately on the 30 bypass, eastbound watch out for that. tam. >> will do, thank you matt. >>> caught on camera firefighter in texas took down a would be gas station robber. he was checking out when the masked suspect pushed past him. a former marine and high school wrestler used the moves he learned to take the system done, he did it simply because it was the right thing to do. >> happening today jurors in the colorado shooting trial will be become for driver's license numbers. they will continue to consider whether james holmes was legally insane during the 2012 deadly attack. his lawyer say he was in the grips of a psyche psychic -- psychotic episode. >>> david sweat is back in a prison swell in a special housing unit. he will be confined to 105-foot sole dear cell. he is facing disciplinary charges stemming from the prison break last month. he
county watch out for the work on the turnpike connector, eastbound they are taking out the right lane in florence township. rob robinsville one lane is blocked eastbound by the turnpike. time for the waze app getting reports of road kill on the road unfortunately on the 30 bypass, eastbound watch out for that. tam. >> will do, thank you matt. >>> caught on camera firefighter in texas took down a would be gas station robber. he was checking out when the masked suspect pushed past...
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florence is hoping to live debt free. >> there'll be enough to take care of myself. i'll be 75 takes a brick wall off your back. i can do what i want. >> a reminder you can keep up to date with news from the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. com. and crumbling away >>> "america tonight" sheila macvicar in the south pacific with a die off and the threat it poses to all of us. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. tonight a look at the oceans and the threats beneath the service. coral reefs are like a rainforest beneath the ocean. it sustains the fish and people too. alarming data shows unless carbon dioxide can be brought under control, what is known as coral bleaching, a die off of the critical underwater creatures could set you have a chain of environmental disaster. "america tonight"'s sheila macvicar travelled to the south pacific's marshall island for a first hand look. short. >> yes. >> reporter: on the boat. this is a dive master. located in the vast pacific ocean between australia and hawaii imaginero is a populous of dozens of atolls making up the mars
florence is hoping to live debt free. >> there'll be enough to take care of myself. i'll be 75 takes a brick wall off your back. i can do what i want. >> a reminder you can keep up to date with news from the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. com. and crumbling away >>> "america tonight" sheila macvicar in the south pacific with a die off and the threat it poses to all of us. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. tonight a look at the oceans and the...
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we have traffic lights troubles in florence along 130 at cedar lane by the wawa and burger king. if you're traveling back from the beach cruel have company on 43 it's heavier than normal from 544 to 295. this delay will get longer. >> south jersey native carly lloyd is america's new sports sweetheart leading to the soccer team to the first world cup title since 1999. katherine scott is in delran lloyd's hometown. >> reporter: people in delran was going crazy as they watch carly lloyd score three scores. >> it will be wild going back to new jersey. >> reporter: her home state will be going wild for carly lloyd as she scored three goals. many gathered in her hometown to cheer her on. >> i'm proud to say i'm from delran. >> she is a hometown hero. >> reporter: lloyd was awarded the golden ball always prayer of the tournament. her hat trick was the first ever in a woman's world cup final. she displayed her goal-scoring success comes from hard work, she visualized scoring as she trained back 0 home only the medford strikers field. >> i was running and burning i zoned out i dreamed and
we have traffic lights troubles in florence along 130 at cedar lane by the wawa and burger king. if you're traveling back from the beach cruel have company on 43 it's heavier than normal from 544 to 295. this delay will get longer. >> south jersey native carly lloyd is america's new sports sweetheart leading to the soccer team to the first world cup title since 1999. katherine scott is in delran lloyd's hometown. >> reporter: people in delran was going crazy as they watch carly...
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we appear to have lost florence hartmann, unfortunately. we will try to get her back for you. a few technical difficulties there. moving on to one of our other top stories. it has been called the last chance for greece. alexis tsipras has until midnight tonight to come up with a credible plan to reform his country's economy. it is the only way he will be able to unlock emergency funds and avoid exit from the eurozone. tsipras will include tax hikes and other reforms, days after the people voted against further austerity in exchange for european bailout funds. joining me now from athens is our correspondent. tsipras has quite a job on his hand, persuade his own party and the greek people there will have to be more austerity in order to unlock those european funds. >> absolutely. 12 billion euros. i can tell you that. the first hurdle starts tomorrow morning. he will present the reforms pension reforms, more cuts to his parliamentary team in parliament. it is going to be a tough one. we have been hearing the hardliners. there is even a protest tomorrow right here outside of parl
we appear to have lost florence hartmann, unfortunately. we will try to get her back for you. a few technical difficulties there. moving on to one of our other top stories. it has been called the last chance for greece. alexis tsipras has until midnight tonight to come up with a credible plan to reform his country's economy. it is the only way he will be able to unlock emergency funds and avoid exit from the eurozone. tsipras will include tax hikes and other reforms, days after the people voted...
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. >> reporter: subsequent letter said the mlk site on florence street was closed permanently. while the penn street location and the center in sicklerville may reopen this fall. a woman whom workers identified as diana walker entered the florence street building without comment. later the man with her could be scenery moving what appeared to be personal belongings and packing them into a car. says felicia reyes morton -- >> just unprofessional and um, unsavory and it's just not right. >> reporter: that letter from walker describing the temporary closure of this facility and the one in sicklerville says in the coming weeks they will be recruiting new employees for those sights to reopen this fall. workers we talked to wonder whether those new employees will be treated the same way they were treated. in camden, bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >> some tense moments for night instructor and student when they're landing gear stopped working mid air. crews were concerned it wasn't completely lock after circling a small ft. lauderdale airport. they were able to come down safely. witnesses
. >> reporter: subsequent letter said the mlk site on florence street was closed permanently. while the penn street location and the center in sicklerville may reopen this fall. a woman whom workers identified as diana walker entered the florence street building without comment. later the man with her could be scenery moving what appeared to be personal belongings and packing them into a car. says felicia reyes morton -- >> just unprofessional and um, unsavory and it's just not...
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mujeres y un niÑo de 8 aÑos un ataque terrorista que dejÓ 260 heridos fue transferido a la prisiÓn de florence en colorado. una semana despuÉs de que carolina del sur retirarse de la legislatura estatal la bandera de la confederaciÓn del sur, miembros de una organizaciÓn de educadores afroamericanos de florida y militantes de el kkk de carolina del norte protagonizaron manifestaciones separadas en el predio legislativo la policÍa dice que hubo cinco detenidos durante las marchas. este prÓximo lunes las embajadas de kuwait y ee.uu. reabrirÁ sus puertas mÁs de 50 aÑos que se mantuvieron sin relaciÓn entre romÁnticas. reportera: parece una mansiÓn con muchas otras en la capital pero no lo es. es un asta en espera de una bandera y placas cubiertas que revelarÁn la embajada de cuba en ee.uu. ya casi todo estÁ listo para la ceremonia de apertura 500 personas recibieron invitaciones, pobrecitas, activistas, empresarios entre ellos este abogado. >> ver esa bandera de nuestro paÍs en la capital de los ee.uu. me da orgullo ser cubani y tambiÉn optimismo. rpeortero: en muchos cubanos que n
mujeres y un niÑo de 8 aÑos un ataque terrorista que dejÓ 260 heridos fue transferido a la prisiÓn de florence en colorado. una semana despuÉs de que carolina del sur retirarse de la legislatura estatal la bandera de la confederaciÓn del sur, miembros de una organizaciÓn de educadores afroamericanos de florida y militantes de el kkk de carolina del norte protagonizaron manifestaciones separadas en el predio legislativo la policÍa dice que hubo cinco detenidos durante las marchas. este...
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in cherry hill it's lifting towards riverside and florence where you already have that rain. one more look to the north because even as we go further up near doylestown and lansdale we're not talking about the lightning strikes that your down south but nonetheless i mean this rain that is just not quitting right now. let's take one more wider look so you can get a look. even in the northwest communities you're getting that rain. let's go outside and see what it looks like as sky6 looks live and we can see the clouds up above over the skyline there. checking the current temperatures. 72 degrees. the dewpoint at 68. oppressive humidity once again today. i want to go right to future tracker six its not that it's going to rain constantly all day but we still have the threat at any point. i think the heaviest we're seeing is happening right now but the front doesn't come through until the late afternoon. here's a look at 10 o'clock in the morning. some downpours some storms coming through here or there. we advance this to lunchtime. it kind of blossoms a little more as you get som
in cherry hill it's lifting towards riverside and florence where you already have that rain. one more look to the north because even as we go further up near doylestown and lansdale we're not talking about the lightning strikes that your down south but nonetheless i mean this rain that is just not quitting right now. let's take one more wider look so you can get a look. even in the northwest communities you're getting that rain. let's go outside and see what it looks like as sky6 looks live and...
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. ♪ florence is with us. lots of focus on the historic nuclear deal with iran. flo: that is the key word. let's look at "the wall street journal." simple in its headline -- it talks about how powers reached a nuclear deal with iran. they make it sound so simple. not as controversial as it is. the independent sums up the mixed reactions to the deal. there was jubilation in tehran. relief in the white house and dismay in israel. genie: let's look at how the press in iran is reacting. flo: lots of celebrating. the front page of one newspaper uses the catchphrase "the historic agreement." tehran times talks about a deal. iranian papers are echoing what president hassan rouhani said yesterday, that the islamic republic achieved all the objectives at the table. "the washington post" put iran as one of the winners in the agreement. this article talking about the winners and losers. the ostracized nation is back in the world's business and stands a good chance of being the planet's economic prom queen thinks to sanction relief. who are the other winners? according to "t
. ♪ florence is with us. lots of focus on the historic nuclear deal with iran. flo: that is the key word. let's look at "the wall street journal." simple in its headline -- it talks about how powers reached a nuclear deal with iran. they make it sound so simple. not as controversial as it is. the independent sums up the mixed reactions to the deal. there was jubilation in tehran. relief in the white house and dismay in israel. genie: let's look at how the press in iran is reacting....
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florence villeminot joins me now. we will start off with the pleasant and show election -- with the presidential election, seeking a third term in office. flo: a lot of the papers today, on the friend page of "the wall street journal," talked about a defiant president pressing on arrowhead -- busing on ahead despite the election results. very chipper, going in to cast his ballot yesterday. interestingly, a paper from -- a paper picks up on this image and says that the president may be relaxed on his bike, but he is writing up a steep hill. he needs to remember people may have voted for him, but out of fear, not because ash this paper is very critical of what they call the president's tireless stubbornness to run for an under constitutional -- for an unconstitutional third term. it is illegal for him to run again. nothing can stop him, though. not violent protests, a boycott from the opposition, not appeals from the international community, and not even in attempted coup against him. this is a wider problem in africa.
florence villeminot joins me now. we will start off with the pleasant and show election -- with the presidential election, seeking a third term in office. flo: a lot of the papers today, on the friend page of "the wall street journal," talked about a defiant president pressing on arrowhead -- busing on ahead despite the election results. very chipper, going in to cast his ballot yesterday. interestingly, a paper from -- a paper picks up on this image and says that the president may be...
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. >> reporter: mlk site on florence street in camden is set for permanent closure. a worker whom workers identified as diane walker emptied the building with -- entered the building without comment a man could be seen loading personal belonging into the car in which they had arrive. says felicia reyes morton -- >> just unprofessional and um, unsavory and it's just not right right. >> reporter: two of these shutter the facilities the one here on penn street in camden and the one in sicklerville are scheduled, scheduled to reopen this fall. but given the fact that it's unclear the extent of the financial trouble these places are in, there are no guarantees much iain. >> all right. bruce, thank you. >>> well the good weather day just continue tonight fox 29 weather authority sun shining across the delaware valley. here's a live look in wilmington looking like a good end to the week that started out brutally hot. chief meteorologist scott williams joins us now. scott i can imagine pretty pleasant night ahead. >> it really is going to be refreshing, beautiful in wilmingt
. >> reporter: mlk site on florence street in camden is set for permanent closure. a worker whom workers identified as diane walker emptied the building with -- entered the building without comment a man could be seen loading personal belonging into the car in which they had arrive. says felicia reyes morton -- >> just unprofessional and um, unsavory and it's just not right right. >> reporter: two of these shutter the facilities the one here on penn street in camden and the...
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steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight and generally shared. the standard serving is about a kilo for two, meaning about a pound per person. so, both of those for four people? woman: yes. steves: the preparation is simple and well established. good luck if you want it well done. man: i am hungry, yeah. oh, look at this. ah! steves: oh, beautiful. [ laughs ] man: wow. steves: chianina beef. -woman: white beans. -steves: okay. perfect. man: and that one. steves: so, the meat is called chianina. tommaso: that's its name, because it comes from the chianti. steves: oh, from chianti. okay. and tell me about this concept of the
steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight...
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istanbul, paris, madrid and florence um that's very ambitious on our part. are all other departments in casa doing that? ah yeah basically, all the departments either have programs established or they are in the process of developing them and it's really amazing to see the creativity and just really exciting courses that are being developed in all of the departments and with many different locations many different emphases of the courses many different types of experiences everything from nursing courses to the journalism courses to culturally oriented courses and yeah it's very exciting to see what our faculty are coming up with and how excited the students are getting about these programs. and i really like the fact that our department can work with another department and broaden the learning experience for you, for the faculty and everybody who goes on board. setting these things up, how challenging is that emilie? who do you work with to make all of these things happen? well there are two components one obviously is working with the faculty members and m
istanbul, paris, madrid and florence um that's very ambitious on our part. are all other departments in casa doing that? ah yeah basically, all the departments either have programs established or they are in the process of developing them and it's really amazing to see the creativity and just really exciting courses that are being developed in all of the departments and with many different locations many different emphases of the courses many different types of experiences everything from...
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florence, carolina, in an excessive heat warning, and you can see why. you add that level of moisture to the heat and it's going to feel like these heat indices, 107, tallahassee. tomorrow little rock, 100. quick look at those remnants of dolores. you just saw matt standing there. the rain not done yet. flash flood watches through tomorrow for parts of nevada through the sierra almost to l.a. >> as matt said, inspecting bridges tonight, ginger, thank you. >>> now to the race for 2016 and growing outrage. do some american veterans deserve an apology? republican donald trump in that war of words after his comments about senator john mccain, the veteran and former prisoner of war. abc's jon karl tonight with video of the moment and this evening, john mccain saying, i don't need an apology, but other veterans do. >> reporter: it all started when trump said this about john mccain. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he is a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> reporter: the remark struck most
florence, carolina, in an excessive heat warning, and you can see why. you add that level of moisture to the heat and it's going to feel like these heat indices, 107, tallahassee. tomorrow little rock, 100. quick look at those remnants of dolores. you just saw matt standing there. the rain not done yet. flash flood watches through tomorrow for parts of nevada through the sierra almost to l.a. >> as matt said, inspecting bridges tonight, ginger, thank you. >>> now to the race for...
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owner blames illegal fireworks it happened last night in florence california. firefighters finally got the upper hand but not before one was injured. he's expected to be okay. investigators won't yet confirm the owner's claims that firework started what you're looking at right there. >>> in thailand a day at the zoo turned deadly. two trams that shuttle visitors collided killing five people and injuring more than 30. both trams overturned and among those who died a two-year-old girl. authorities say the driver of one of the vehicles lost control after some type of problem with the brakes. >>> in florida tragedy for one family just trying to celebrate the holiday weekend. they're young daughter died during a boating trip because of a fish. they were spending the holiday in their boat along the suwanee river in the chief land. it's common for sturgeon to leap out of the water there and one did just that on thursday actually landing in the family's boat. well it killed a five-year-old girl. her six-year-old brother has a broken arm. her mom has an injured face. st
owner blames illegal fireworks it happened last night in florence california. firefighters finally got the upper hand but not before one was injured. he's expected to be okay. investigators won't yet confirm the owner's claims that firework started what you're looking at right there. >>> in thailand a day at the zoo turned deadly. two trams that shuttle visitors collided killing five people and injuring more than 30. both trams overturned and among those who died a two-year-old girl....
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sin conocer nada y a nadie, america flores viajo desde atlanta a florence arizona para visitar todas las carceles, incluyendo las de inmigracion y preguntar por su tio, antonio cisneros de 43 aÑos de edad quien a principios de junio cruzo el desierto, como lo hacen miles de inmigrantes indocumentados, pero no volvieron a saber de l. no pueds contener tus lagrimas al ver a tu propia madre llorar por su hermano y después de lo que a él le pasó no nos podemos imaginar que le pueda pasar algo peor. se refiere al secuestro que su tio sufrio alla en guerrero, junto con su primo, por eso antonio cisneros decidio emigrar hacia el norte, temiendo a que lo volvieran a secuestrar. antes de eso, lo habian golpeado muy feo le pusieron.... en sus manos, lo atarona él y a su hijo y a s d les pusion ácido enas manos, so nosotros creos que sus fingerprints no tiene, no tiene huellas. el caso de antonio cisneros está siendo investigado por el departamento de protección del consulado de méxico en tucson, cuyos representantes han acudido a distintas agencias policiacas cárceles y hospitales, p
sin conocer nada y a nadie, america flores viajo desde atlanta a florence arizona para visitar todas las carceles, incluyendo las de inmigracion y preguntar por su tio, antonio cisneros de 43 aÑos de edad quien a principios de junio cruzo el desierto, como lo hacen miles de inmigrantes indocumentados, pero no volvieron a saber de l. no pueds contener tus lagrimas al ver a tu propia madre llorar por su hermano y después de lo que a él le pasó no nos podemos imaginar que le pueda pasar algo...
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senator bright: let me briefly respond to the senator from florence's comments. i am a believer in the republic and the republican form of government where leaders are elected to make decisions, but this decision, i believe, is something that is little different. this is about what goes on the statehouse grounds. this is not a budget. it is not a regular statutory law. this is a decision on what the state house looks like. there is so much emotion around this chamber. obviously we have lost a colleague. we honor that colleague. we are never going to forget him. he's always going to be in our hearts. but i just can't see how the two correlate and saying the folks that wave that flag, that st. andrews cross, where saint andrews did not want to be crucified like christ. he did not think he deserved it. and he was crucified at an angle and that is where that st. andrews cross comes from. it means a lot of things to different people, but i think the majority of south carolinians would like to see it up and i believe i am speaking for the majority of south carolinians.
senator bright: let me briefly respond to the senator from florence's comments. i am a believer in the republic and the republican form of government where leaders are elected to make decisions, but this decision, i believe, is something that is little different. this is about what goes on the statehouse grounds. this is not a budget. it is not a regular statutory law. this is a decision on what the state house looks like. there is so much emotion around this chamber. obviously we have lost a...
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tsarnaev was being held at a separate prison in florence colorado. a federal jury sentenced tsarnaev to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 attack. >>> seven prison workers now have been charged with helping drug king pen joaquin guzman escape. mexico's attorney general said in a statement, the workers will be jailed and the investigation continues. among the things they are looking at why it took guards 18 minutes to arrive at guzman's cell once they lost sight of him on surveillance video. cnn's correspondent paolo sandoval is live for us in mexico city. what's the latest on the investigation? >> reporter: good afternoon, fred. today what is one of the strongest leads for federal prosecutors, they are announcing that they are taking a very close look now at the director of maintenance at the prison where investigators believe that he likely gave unauthorized access of the floor plan to the prison at one point and he's the latest in a long list of suspects. mexico's most wanted man seems to have vanished into thin air. experts think joaquin
tsarnaev was being held at a separate prison in florence colorado. a federal jury sentenced tsarnaev to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 attack. >>> seven prison workers now have been charged with helping drug king pen joaquin guzman escape. mexico's attorney general said in a statement, the workers will be jailed and the investigation continues. among the things they are looking at why it took guards 18 minutes to arrive at guzman's cell once they lost sight of him on...
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. >> senator from florence. while he is coming forward the senator from pickins. >> while the senator from tphraur florence is coming forward, i want to pass out an article and make a brief comment about it. a lot was said yesterday about race relations, and of course as you know i am married to a teacher, and my youngest daughter, a senator from lexington is going to be a first-year teacher this fall, and this article was in the state newspaper yesterday on the opinion page and it caught my attention because this lady is a retired teacher from ac high school, and i would commend it to you, and she talks sincerely about race relations as she found it at acflora high school and when you have a minute look at her remarks, a brief article but telling in support of the improvement we have seen and how she saw it much to her surprise in a positive way here in south carolina. >> yes, sir. senator from richland, proceed. >> thank you. thank you for allowing me to do this. i will try to be brief on this. i talk about th
. >> senator from florence. while he is coming forward the senator from pickins. >> while the senator from tphraur florence is coming forward, i want to pass out an article and make a brief comment about it. a lot was said yesterday about race relations, and of course as you know i am married to a teacher, and my youngest daughter, a senator from lexington is going to be a first-year teacher this fall, and this article was in the state newspaper yesterday on the opinion page and it...
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carlos: next, victoria lopez formerly on the florence project. victoria, who was arpaio before he decided to go after the community? what was he doing before? victoria: as he said interestingly, i had not caught , that clip before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time. certainly, one of the areas he has been the notorious at is violating peoples rights is in the jails. through his building of the jail complex, which all of you should participate in the action going on tomorrow afternoon in a campaign to try to shut down the city. but really, building tent city as part of his political strategy to show how he was so willing to go after people and punish people in a really degrading and dehumanizing way. we've been involved in litigation around the jail conditions for over 40 years now. that litigation has been going on longer than i have been alive, challenging the inadequate health care, the overall conditions in the jail documenting people having to be in the tents in oppressive heat. you see it
carlos: next, victoria lopez formerly on the florence project. victoria, who was arpaio before he decided to go after the community? what was he doing before? victoria: as he said interestingly, i had not caught , that clip before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time. certainly, one of the areas he has been the notorious at is violating peoples rights is in the jails. through his building of the jail complex, which all of you should...
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he was held in florence at a separate prison. a federal jury sentenced him to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 deadly attack. one person is dead and four others are recovering this morning after their small plane crashed on an alaskan hillside. one of the passengers was able to call 911 and notify the police the plane went down. they were flown to juno where their injuries are being treated. officials have not yet said anything about the condition of the survivors. >>> banks in greece will reopen on monday after being closed three weeks during the financial crisis. a deal was reached this week to give greece nearly $100 billion. right now, greece owes more than $300 billion to its creditors. >> it sounds like a movie plot. a plane crashing into the side of the mountain and you are the only survivor. stranded in the middle of nowhere. that's what happened to 16-year-old autumn veach this past saturday while she was flying home to washington state with her grandparents. sara sidner sat down with the teenager to get her
he was held in florence at a separate prison. a federal jury sentenced him to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 deadly attack. one person is dead and four others are recovering this morning after their small plane crashed on an alaskan hillside. one of the passengers was able to call 911 and notify the police the plane went down. they were flown to juno where their injuries are being treated. officials have not yet said anything about the condition of the survivors. >>>...