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. >> host: helen raleigh, you write about your -- you write about this in "the broken welcome mat: america's un-american immigration policy," is the burden on employers to say yes, we want her to stay and they have to prove that you need to stay? >> the burden is on the applicants. this is another problem with the immigration system. somebody like me who has skill set that knowledge and education, masters degrees from the united states. i can't claim i want to be american, we don't allow people to do that in the united states. we need to find somebody whether that somebody is through husband or employer or school, somebody has to sponsor me so our immigration system engenders dependency. we should have an immigration system engendered like in canada. i could easily apply for a green card. we are not allowed to do that in the united states. >> host: say you wanted to come from china to the us. can you get on a plane and fly here? >> several ways to do this. if you want -- you don't want to become an immigrant you can come as a student error as a temporary worker or -- through marriage, employ
. >> host: helen raleigh, you write about your -- you write about this in "the broken welcome mat: america's un-american immigration policy," is the burden on employers to say yes, we want her to stay and they have to prove that you need to stay? >> the burden is on the applicants. this is another problem with the immigration system. somebody like me who has skill set that knowledge and education, masters degrees from the united states. i can't claim i want to be american,...
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i was with helen thomas who knew pat nixon quite well. so pat turns to helen. tears are streaming down her face. she said helen, can you believe with what's gone on he took time to take me to dinner? i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say it. you mentioned there are invisible trip wires and you mentioned a couple. this person wants more trip wires. difficulties, expectations on first ladies. >> i can give you until about the 1830s. it was the unwritten rule that first lady did not go to visit anyone else. she had to wait until someone came to visit her. >> she was called lady washington and there was a concern it was like too grand in a way. for the first couple, the very first first couple they had to think about how to present themselves in a republican way, but it was really just that she was from virginia during that time period. it was not so much about wanting to be english. she was very high status person and they didn't really know what to do. >> it was really a fairly folksy woman. she would be knitting socks i interviewed erica and never caught ab
i was with helen thomas who knew pat nixon quite well. so pat turns to helen. tears are streaming down her face. she said helen, can you believe with what's gone on he took time to take me to dinner? i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say it. you mentioned there are invisible trip wires and you mentioned a couple. this person wants more trip wires. difficulties, expectations on first ladies. >> i can give you until about the 1830s. it was the unwritten rule that first lady did not go...
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i helen mirren has some sort of miracle jeans. i can't helen mirren has some sort of miraclejeans. i can't remember how would she is but she looks amazing. she is also the face of la real, and i believe she has come out and said moisturiser stonework. they will be so pleased with her! what's your view? looks like there will be looking for a new face for l'oreal. open to any offers... he definitely uses moisturiser. i can see. you don't need it! bright, what a good note to end on. thank you very much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests, joe and alison. that's it from us, good night. it still feels like summer is on hiatus. we have had some pretty u nsettled hiatus. we have had some pretty unsettled weather around during thursday, saw some really heavy showers blowing through quickly in the south on a strong wind. further north t
i helen mirren has some sort of miracle jeans. i can't helen mirren has some sort of miraclejeans. i can't remember how would she is but she looks amazing. she is also the face of la real, and i believe she has come out and said moisturiser stonework. they will be so pleased with her! what's your view? looks like there will be looking for a new face for l'oreal. open to any offers... he definitely uses moisturiser. i can see. you don't need it! bright, what a good note to end on. thank you very...
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ivo: helen? helen: well, i think the cities reallythe matters. i think the governance really matters, too. the cities which dwarf a number of smaller countries, including be well-governed toapable, perform as we would expect many to do.nation states but i think that leaders and seen in a way be of like premieres. they need to set the tone of tolerance and inclusion in their city. they need to set the vision for what the city can be, and socially. they need to be able to take people with them. they need to practice inclusive governance, participatory govern ance. they need to be accountable. setting quite a high standard, more than just being the sort of elected chair of the counsel sill. it's really somebody who can stand up there and take a vision go.here the city can ivo: carl? carl: to be an effective national leader, i think you need to have an element of local politics,, local absolutely. i think -- i wouldn't say clearlyly necessary but helpful. and you need to have a global .erspective importanteasingly because cities are becoming far more
ivo: helen? helen: well, i think the cities reallythe matters. i think the governance really matters, too. the cities which dwarf a number of smaller countries, including be well-governed toapable, perform as we would expect many to do.nation states but i think that leaders and seen in a way be of like premieres. they need to set the tone of tolerance and inclusion in their city. they need to set the vision for what the city can be, and socially. they need to be able to take people with them....
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leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league's super league. both sides scored two tries. adam cuthbertson with leeds' second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of two points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 116—18 by huddersfield and they're now three points behind leeds. wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mark selby is out of the china championship snooker, after he was beaten 5—4 by chinese teenager zhou yuelong. the world number one, selby, was competing in a first ranking event since he winning his third world championship back in may and his rustiness showed as he failed to pot a couple of simple browns during the match. that left yuelong the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan. he comfortably beat david gilbert 5—2 and will play another former world champion graham dot in the next round. that's it for now. good evening. reasonable weather comin
leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league's super league. both sides scored two tries. adam cuthbertson with leeds' second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of two points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 116—18 by huddersfield and they're now three points behind leeds. wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mark selby is out of the china championship...
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leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league‘s super league. both sides scored two tries — adam cuthbertson with leeds second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of 2 points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 46—18 by huddersfield and they‘re now 3 points behind leeds. wigan thrashed 4th placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mark selby is out of the china championship snooker after he was beaten 5—4 by chinese teenagerjoe yu—long. the world number one, selby, was competing in a first ranking event since he winning his third world championship back in may — and his rustiness showed as he failed to pot a couple of simple browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o‘sullivan. he comfortably beat david gilbert 5—2 and will play another former world champion graham dot in the next round. that‘s all from sportsday.
leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league‘s super league. both sides scored two tries — adam cuthbertson with leeds second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of 2 points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 46—18 by huddersfield and they‘re now 3 points behind leeds. wigan thrashed 4th placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mark selby is out of the china championship...
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but helene made the crucial point. one of the reasons that donald trump cannot properly respond to what was an obvious proper response from an american president is the people in his government. who is writing the talking points that he was looking down and reading from? he has people like stephen miller, claimed as a mentee, steve bannon who has been allowed to meld into the normalcy of a governmental employee, who who ran breitbart.com which i reread today the post that is still on their website where they self-describe as the home of the alt-right. what is the alt-right? it's a dressed up time for white nationalism. they call themselves white identi identity. that is who is in his government. sebastian gorka, who would the middle of a nazi organization, being paid by the taxpayer in the government of donald trump, the bloggerichael anton in the government. he is surrounded by these people. it isn't both sides. he is in the white house. they're this the white house with him. >> look, you have so-called anti-fascist w
but helene made the crucial point. one of the reasons that donald trump cannot properly respond to what was an obvious proper response from an american president is the people in his government. who is writing the talking points that he was looking down and reading from? he has people like stephen miller, claimed as a mentee, steve bannon who has been allowed to meld into the normalcy of a governmental employee, who who ran breitbart.com which i reread today the post that is still on their...
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nejra: helen driver, head of global equities at aviva investors. thank you so much. on the bloomberg in case you are following president trump and his tax cuts, a story saying that trump will get his tax cuts , according to the vast majority of economists in bloomberg's monthly poll of economists. vonnie: still ahead, the campaign to unseat german chancellor angela merkel underway. but a number of her own party tells bloomberg why the quiet leader deserves a fourth term. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world of quarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. nejra: live from london, i'm nejra cehic with the european close just minutes away, six weeks to go before federal elections that will determine if german chancellor angela merkel will win a fourth term. earlier today, guy johnson and matt miller spoke to a member of askedrty, elmar brok, and why she will win. situationthe german is very good. we have the highest numbers of employed people in the history of our country. a relatively quiet situation our country, the refugee question is under control, an
nejra: helen driver, head of global equities at aviva investors. thank you so much. on the bloomberg in case you are following president trump and his tax cuts, a story saying that trump will get his tax cuts , according to the vast majority of economists in bloomberg's monthly poll of economists. vonnie: still ahead, the campaign to unseat german chancellor angela merkel underway. but a number of her own party tells bloomberg why the quiet leader deserves a fourth term. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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today after the repeated vandalism, helen reiterated her position in a series of tweets. one said "my goal has always been for respectful public process. to move the statute to a better location." >> you can stand out here and protest it but it this desecration is unnecessary. >> reporter: it caused an outcry forcing cities across the country to take down its relics tied to slavery and racism. in philadelphia, the focus turned squarely on the former police commissioner and mayor who 40 years ago was known to lead with a heavy hand. >> i appreciate what he did for the city. you know, and but what i don't want is the rizzo family name to go down in history as a bunch of racists because that's not right and it's not true. >> reporter: although times change, history stays the same. question is how should the past be immortalize in the present. >> change happens. change is good. if it had to be changed out for another mural, i'd be totally fine with it. >> reporter: now monday's rally will be held in center city. organizers say a larger march is planned at a later -- will be p
today after the repeated vandalism, helen reiterated her position in a series of tweets. one said "my goal has always been for respectful public process. to move the statute to a better location." >> you can stand out here and protest it but it this desecration is unnecessary. >> reporter: it caused an outcry forcing cities across the country to take down its relics tied to slavery and racism. in philadelphia, the focus turned squarely on the former police commissioner and...
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migratoria del presidente donald trump vamos a la casa blanca por allÍ estÁ directora de asuntos de prensa helen aguirre ferre. >>> un placer verla, gracias. >>> gracias por la invitaciÓn, y disculpe que hay tanto ruido pero tÚ sabes que la casa blanca y le estÁn haciendo unas obras de reparaciÓn y estamos compitiendo con un camiÓn actualmente. >>> muchas gracias por la aclaraciÓn. >>> querÍa helen comenzar con los casos que hemos visto recientemente que han sido parte de la cobertura de noticias telemundo dos hermanos salvadoreÑos que no tenÍan ningÚn antecedente criminal, llamaron a ice para decir que se iban a mudar porque habÍan recibido una beca en una universidad fueron deportado esta semana, eje lunes mucha personas en la comunidad que no tienen antecedentes penales estÁn cayendo en estas distintas acciones de ice y estÁn deportando? >>> josÉ, ciertamente uno siempre corre riesgo de la deportaciÓn cuando vive ilegalmente en un paÍs, si podemos creer que la cifra de quince millones de indocumentados es una cifra real que existe en este paÍs, tres o cuatro personas que han
migratoria del presidente donald trump vamos a la casa blanca por allÍ estÁ directora de asuntos de prensa helen aguirre ferre. >>> un placer verla, gracias. >>> gracias por la invitaciÓn, y disculpe que hay tanto ruido pero tÚ sabes que la casa blanca y le estÁn haciendo unas obras de reparaciÓn y estamos compitiendo con un camiÓn actualmente. >>> muchas gracias por la aclaraciÓn. >>> querÍa helen comenzar con los casos que hemos visto recientemente...
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helen darbishire is the executive director of access info europe, the ngo which has been pushing the european commission for three years to disclose its expenses. shejoins us from madrid. john redwood is the conservative mp for woking and is with me. give us the background and how hard it was and what efforts you had to go to and what stalling there was when you asked for the expenses? good evening, evan. we first filed a request about three years ago. we realised that no one had asked for this information and to correct what the spokesperson said in the conference today, the information isn't actually available. we used the equivalent of the eu's equivalent of the british freedom of information act and asked for this. we got some total numbers at first. but there was a reluctance to give us the details of expenditure. so we have had quite a battle trying to use arguments as to why we should be given this and finally we have been given the expenses for the first two months of 2016. we asked for, in fact 120 requesters asked for the expenses of of 2016. john redwood, are you shocked b
helen darbishire is the executive director of access info europe, the ngo which has been pushing the european commission for three years to disclose its expenses. shejoins us from madrid. john redwood is the conservative mp for woking and is with me. give us the background and how hard it was and what efforts you had to go to and what stalling there was when you asked for the expenses? good evening, evan. we first filed a request about three years ago. we realised that no one had asked for this...
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nbc's helen jackson has more. >> before pushing politics, the president getting personal. directly addressing victims of hurricane harvey. >> to those american who is have lost loved ones, all of america is grieving with you. >> that consolation coming as the president visits missouri to talk tax reform, part of a hard sell, but no hard numbers. instead, an outline that leaves it to lawmakers to fill in details that will dictate the tax bills of millions of americans. like who could see cuts, how much they'll be and how to pay for it all. >> so this is our once in a generation opportunity to deliver real tax reform for everyday hard-working americans. >> the president making his case by hitting the road. specifically, route 66. known as america's main street. promising to help small businesses and the middle class. >> this is where america's main street will begin its big, beautiful comeback. >> his speech an early counter to criticism from democrats that the president's plan will benefit the wealthy more than anyone else. president trump promising bipartisanship, heads in
nbc's helen jackson has more. >> before pushing politics, the president getting personal. directly addressing victims of hurricane harvey. >> to those american who is have lost loved ones, all of america is grieving with you. >> that consolation coming as the president visits missouri to talk tax reform, part of a hard sell, but no hard numbers. instead, an outline that leaves it to lawmakers to fill in details that will dictate the tax bills of millions of americans. like who...
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joining me with joy reid, richard lowry, amy walter, and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for the new york times. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: celebrating its 70th year, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. in the opening months of his presidency, many of us wondered how president trump would respond to the crisis when the nation looks to its president. could he lead? could he inspire? could he heal? he didn't have one test this week, he has had two. we will get to the north korea situation later. yesterday, we received another reminder how volatile extremism can be in america. clashes broke out in charlottesville, virginia, between white nationalist protesting the removal of a robert e. lee statue and counterprotesters. after the governor declared a state of emergency, a car plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing one person and injuring 19 others. the fbi has opened a civil rights investigation into the incident, adding to a tragic day, a chopper carrying two virginia state police officers who were hovering over t
joining me with joy reid, richard lowry, amy walter, and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for the new york times. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: celebrating its 70th year, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. in the opening months of his presidency, many of us wondered how president trump would respond to the crisis when the nation looks to its president. could he lead? could he inspire? could he heal? he...
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leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league‘s super league. both sides scored two tries — adam cuthbertson with leeds second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of two points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 116—18 by huddersfield and they‘re now 3 points behind leeds . wigan thrashed fourth—placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mo farah will run his last track race on home soil tomorrow as runs in the 3000 metres in the birmingham grand prix. as he prepares to leave his track career behind to pursue road running, he says he‘ll aim to have new perspective on his running. it is about learning about the event, understanding the event, and going fresh minded, having no pressure, going there and see what i can do on the road. i think it will ta ke can do on the road. i think it will take mea can do on the road. i think it will take me a couple of times at least to be able to get it right. it‘s not like i willjust be able to go
leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league‘s super league. both sides scored two tries — adam cuthbertson with leeds second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of two points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 116—18 by huddersfield and they‘re now 3 points behind leeds . wigan thrashed fourth—placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mo farah will run his last track race on...
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and that's councilwoman helen gym. she has a view of the statue from her fifth floor office across the street at city hall. she thinks that this statue of the former phillie mayor is out-dated, and sends the wrong message. frank rizzo served as a police commissioner and during his time in office boasted a tough on crime attitude. he had a turbulent relationship with the african-american and lgbt communities. in today's world, councilwoman gym and others feel that it is time to move on from that message, boldly sent from a prime location, thomas payne plaza. our chris o'connell also talk to rizzo's grandson who point out you can't rewrite history, and says his grandfather did a lot for this city in the 70s and 80s. >> i understand that frank rizzo means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. but there is no question that for many, many philadelphians he is a symbol of racism, and a racist past that we are moving -- we are working very hard to try to move beyond. >> my grandfather has a lot of people tha
and that's councilwoman helen gym. she has a view of the statue from her fifth floor office across the street at city hall. she thinks that this statue of the former phillie mayor is out-dated, and sends the wrong message. frank rizzo served as a police commissioner and during his time in office boasted a tough on crime attitude. he had a turbulent relationship with the african-american and lgbt communities. in today's world, councilwoman gym and others feel that it is time to move on from that...
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. >> reporter: council member helen gym says the prominent placement of the larger than life statue of former police commissioner and mayor frank rizzo is a problem. she and others who want the statue brought down cite allegations rizzo treated the african-american community unfairly. even brutally at times. >> there's a long-standing legacy around racism that we have to have hard conversations about. >> so last night gym tweeted, all around the country we're fight to go remote monuments to slavery and racism. philly, we have work to do. take the rizzo statue down. the tweet comes in the wake of a weekend that saw white power protest clash with counter protests in charlottesville, have a have. hate groups descended on that city after leaders decided to remove a statue of robert e. lee. >> frank rizzo is not in the same -- shouldn't be in the same conversation as a couldn't federal general. >> we got his son a former council member himself on the phone from florida. it called the effort to remove his father's statue and the attack on his legacy misguided. >> i never remember my dad bein
. >> reporter: council member helen gym says the prominent placement of the larger than life statue of former police commissioner and mayor frank rizzo is a problem. she and others who want the statue brought down cite allegations rizzo treated the african-american community unfairly. even brutally at times. >> there's a long-standing legacy around racism that we have to have hard conversations about. >> so last night gym tweeted, all around the country we're fight to go...
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and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. in the opening months of his presidency, many of us have wondered how president trump would respond to the type of crisis when the nation looks to its president. could he lead? could he inspire? could he heal? he didn't have one test this week. he's had two. we'll get to the north korea situation later. but yesterday we received another reminder of just how volatile race and extremism can be in america today. violent clashes broke out in charlottesville, virginia, between white nationalists, protesting the removal of a robert e. lee statue, and some counterprotesters. shortly after the virginia governor declared a state of emergency and the clashes broke up, a car plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters killing one person and injuring 19 others. the fbi has now opened a civil rig
and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. in the opening months of his presidency, many of us have wondered how president trump would respond to the type of crisis when the nation looks to its...
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and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70is is "meet t chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. in the opening months of his presidency, many of us have wondered how president trump would respond to the type of crisis when the nation looks could he lead? could he inspire? could he heal? he didn't have one test this week. he's had two. we'll get to the north korea situation later. but yesterday we received another reminder of just how volatile race and extremism can be in america today. violent clashes broke out in charlottesville, virginia, between whitenationalists, protesting the removal of a robert e. lee statue, and some counterprotesters. shortly after the virginia governor declared a state of emergency and the clashes broke up, a car plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters killing one person and injuring 19 others. the fbi has now opened a civil rights investigation into the incident. adding
and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70is is "meet t chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. in the opening months of his presidency, many of us have wondered how president trump would respond to the type of crisis when the nation looks could he lead? could he inspire? could he...
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so pat turns to helen, tears are streaming down her face and she says, "helen, can you believe with what's gone on he took time to take me to dinner?" i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say, you know, look what he's done to you. i wanted to say it but she was just overwhelmed that he had done this little, tiny gesture after all that he put her through. yeah. all right. so, gil, you mentioned that there are invisible trip. wires for first ladies, and this person wants more tripwires. expectations on the first ladies? >> i can give you -- until about the 1830s it was the unwritten rule that a first lady did not go to visit anyone else. she had to wait until someone came to visit her, and this is one of the reasons why someone like louisa adams said being in the presidency is like being in prison, because the limit on your social ability was such that you could not go calling. it wasn't written in a book anywhere but that was the rule. >> there was a concern about martha washington in the beginning, that she and george martha washington in the beginning that she and george were a bit impe
so pat turns to helen, tears are streaming down her face and she says, "helen, can you believe with what's gone on he took time to take me to dinner?" i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say, you know, look what he's done to you. i wanted to say it but she was just overwhelmed that he had done this little, tiny gesture after all that he put her through. yeah. all right. so, gil, you mentioned that there are invisible trip. wires for first ladies, and this person wants more...
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will he choose tomorrow to come out and make a stronger morning, helene. frankly, there hasn't been the clarification. there hasn't been any of that. i want to throw in what a george w. bush speech writer wrote this -- if great words can heal and inspire, base words can corrupt. trump has been delivering the poison of prejudice in small but increasing doses. in charlottesville the effect became fully evident. going farther saying this was not just a choice but a strategy almost. >> that's -- i think that's a really interesting point to make. i think president trump has had probably his worst week this past week and that's because in the two instances that you alluded to earlier in the program, he has sort of fulfilled every fear that his critics and a lot of people had about him when he became president. and that is, one, because of his in his campaign, that he would not be able to detach himself from these white supremacists who got him elected and who he has put in his government and in the white house. that's one. that's always been a big fear. and the
will he choose tomorrow to come out and make a stronger morning, helene. frankly, there hasn't been the clarification. there hasn't been any of that. i want to throw in what a george w. bush speech writer wrote this -- if great words can heal and inspire, base words can corrupt. trump has been delivering the poison of prejudice in small but increasing doses. in charlottesville the effect became fully evident. going farther saying this was not just a choice but a strategy almost. >> that's...
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helen's book "the image before the weapon" the history between it combatant civilian was awarded the international theory prize. she will be a counsel of foreign relations fellow with the international committee of red cross in 2018 to 19. then we'll hear from jack. he's the professor at harvard law school, a senior fellow at the hoover institution and co-founder of law fair. it used to be this obscure law log and now all of a sudden is at the center of american politics. if you don't know it, just google it and you'll see what i mean. during the bush administration he served as assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel from 2003 to 2004. his publications include the book -- which i think is a model, sort of inside memory of how things work especially in regard to law in a presidential administration. and finally rosa brooks, someone who writes with as much wit as she does brilliance. she's professor of law at georgetown and also a senior fellow at the new american foundation and is most recently the author of "how everything became war and the military became everyth
helen's book "the image before the weapon" the history between it combatant civilian was awarded the international theory prize. she will be a counsel of foreign relations fellow with the international committee of red cross in 2018 to 19. then we'll hear from jack. he's the professor at harvard law school, a senior fellow at the hoover institution and co-founder of law fair. it used to be this obscure law log and now all of a sudden is at the center of american politics. if you don't...
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so pat turns to helen, tears are streaming down her face and she says, "helen, can you believe with what's gone on he took time to take me to dinner?" i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say, you know, look what he's done to you. i wanted to say it but she was just overwhelmed that he had done this little, tiny gesture after all that he put her through. yeah. all right. so, gil, you mentioned that there are invisible trip wires for first ladies, and you mentioned a couple. this person wants more trip wires. difficulties, expectations on first ladies. >> i can give you -- until about the 1830s it was the unwritten rule that a first lady did not go to visit anyone else. she had to wait until someone came to visit her, and this is one of the reasons why someone like louisa adams said being in the presidency is like being in prison, because the limit on your sociablity was such that you could not go calling. it wasn't written in a book anywhere but that was the rule. >> there was a concern about martha washington in the beginning, that she and george were a bit imperious. there was a sense
so pat turns to helen, tears are streaming down her face and she says, "helen, can you believe with what's gone on he took time to take me to dinner?" i almost burst into tears. i wanted to say, you know, look what he's done to you. i wanted to say it but she was just overwhelmed that he had done this little, tiny gesture after all that he put her through. yeah. all right. so, gil, you mentioned that there are invisible trip wires for first ladies, and you mentioned a couple. this...
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lost on helen of how does a good long mind in. this. forum. i know that i think that i'm going to know nothing and are not running out of money and i want to feel the benefit of them but i didn't think it'd be. better to. look at it. and i'd be standing behind me from enough to the welcome view what is she going to hide and almost. i'm sure. it was the job you had the most lamentable i'll give you what then so how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but...
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. >> councilwoman-at-large helen gim over the decision to remove a monument to confederate general to robert e. lee. they're troubled that the african-american community was targeted even brutalized during rizzo's tenure from the late '60s to 1980. all around the country we're fighting to remove the monuments to slavery and racism. philly, we have work to do. take the rizzo statue down. >> i never remember my dad being anything but a fair person. if you broke the law no matter what color you were, he made sure that philadelphia was protected. >> reporter: reached by phone in florida, frank rizzo's son a former councilman himself called the effort misguided. >> frank rizzo is not in the same -- shouldn't be in the same conversation as a confederate general. >> reporter: nearly 7,000 people agreed by wednesday morning lending their names to a petition to keep the statue in place. those wanting to bring it down also making their voices heard, taping a political message to the statue tuesday night and pelting it with eggs. and mayor kenney spokes woman released this statement last night w
. >> councilwoman-at-large helen gim over the decision to remove a monument to confederate general to robert e. lee. they're troubled that the african-american community was targeted even brutalized during rizzo's tenure from the late '60s to 1980. all around the country we're fighting to remove the monuments to slavery and racism. philly, we have work to do. take the rizzo statue down. >> i never remember my dad being anything but a fair person. if you broke the law no matter what...
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lots of data to digest, helen thomas has been on stoke to see what's going on. industrial decline, ailing city centres, a dwindling population. and, in contrast, a region, or more specifically a capital, ever greedier in taking the nation's jobs and wealth. it wouldn't be a piece of tv about the north—south divide without images of the north which suggest industrial decay. and chopping england into two contrast enhanced is a little bit and chopping england into two contrasting halves is a little bit cliched, and it is certainly crude. but this report highlights a particular issue. for decades, you have been more likely to die young if you live in the north. what is worrying is over the past 15 years or so, the grim outlook has got worse, specifically if you are a young adult. there is some good news. the university of manchester looked at the mortality rate, or deaths per 10,000 people under 75. it has fallen. but this graph shows the stubborn gap between the north and south of england. if you look at specific age groups, you see a surprising trend. among 25 t
lots of data to digest, helen thomas has been on stoke to see what's going on. industrial decline, ailing city centres, a dwindling population. and, in contrast, a region, or more specifically a capital, ever greedier in taking the nation's jobs and wealth. it wouldn't be a piece of tv about the north—south divide without images of the north which suggest industrial decay. and chopping england into two contrast enhanced is a little bit and chopping england into two contrasting halves is a...
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quienes no encuentran consolaciÓn, son los amigos de helen, una joven de 32 aÑos que muriÓ arrollado mientras cruzaba la pista. varios residentes acudieron a las ciencias para rezar impedir karma. organizadores de la protesta de supremacistas blancos fueron expulsados a gritos. despuÉs de culpar a la policÍa por la avenencia una bella suelto. en uno de los hospitales mucho de los ella ya fueron dados de alta. en virginia, claudia, univisiÓn . arantxa: lo ocurrido en este lugar pone en manifiesto los movimientos de ultraderecha en estados unidos. fue la mÁs grande de la Última dÉcada y algunos analistas atribuyen el reciente auge en parte por la retÓrica a la aleya nos explica. garo: primera enmienda otorgar la libertad de expresiÓn o todos los que habitan en territorio norteamericano, incluso para componer canciones con mensajes racistas. este es el mapa del odio. existen 917 organizaciones con ideologÍas extremistas en estados unidos. es lamentable que sea asÍ. con odiar se trata, los voluntarios tienen todas las opciones. si no estÁ de acuerdo con el sistema que lo gobie
quienes no encuentran consolaciÓn, son los amigos de helen, una joven de 32 aÑos que muriÓ arrollado mientras cruzaba la pista. varios residentes acudieron a las ciencias para rezar impedir karma. organizadores de la protesta de supremacistas blancos fueron expulsados a gritos. despuÉs de culpar a la policÍa por la avenencia una bella suelto. en uno de los hospitales mucho de los ella ya fueron dados de alta. en virginia, claudia, univisiÓn . arantxa: lo ocurrido en este lugar pone en...
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good olive so lost on helen of how did this get along to stuff my life in. this. forum. to find another i think you better. know nothing are not enough and i want to feel good about it and. then it be. better to. look at it. and be standing behind me funny enough about all the while she didn't hide and almost. had to muddle it meant that was good you know what that is how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of my a lot before i don't. know how and then the thought about that off that i'm in the. us not to. haunt him a bit of nothing. the hunter must be at. least some of the one hundred a month. there was a little girl you. have been modified in the. plane with was a pill for nothing. but how are they somethin. like that. some seem. to stay out. of the of. whatever i want to deal with and to hide it danny. not from whom but at the mom that she was i've been a member of member feet that think a lot of. that if we had that it was just because i thought when you must have been when. it does are we going to be a. little
good olive so lost on helen of how did this get along to stuff my life in. this. forum. to find another i think you better. know nothing are not enough and i want to feel good about it and. then it be. better to. look at it. and be standing behind me funny enough about all the while she didn't hide and almost. had to muddle it meant that was good you know what that is how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of my a lot before i don't. know...
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so when helen tells me something, i believe helen, and most of her material i was -- that i was able to verify was absolutely true. so i think as a researcher, you want to get the oral history and then you have to evaluate it based on sources. very important to me to not just reiterate stories that have been passed down that don't have any bay is? -- basis in truth but often times oral history is a great beginning and an important part to get a full story. >> the corollary to that, the question about the race being an issue for you as an author. i think it's extremely important to recognize this man as an american hero, not as an african-american hero. had he been white and delivered that ship, it would have been a great act. >> would have been president. [laughter] >> i don't mean it that way but the fact that it was hidden and not spoken about more generally, and with the help of the texas board of education made sure it's not in any of the history books. but it is -- it was very much a part of the lore and the pride of the people of south carolina. >> yes. your point is ex-help, -
so when helen tells me something, i believe helen, and most of her material i was -- that i was able to verify was absolutely true. so i think as a researcher, you want to get the oral history and then you have to evaluate it based on sources. very important to me to not just reiterate stories that have been passed down that don't have any bay is? -- basis in truth but often times oral history is a great beginning and an important part to get a full story. >> the corollary to that, the...
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good olives so lost on helen of how does it have on my in. this. forum. to find another i make it better and i am going to know nothing are not enough and i want to feel good about it and. then it be. better to. look at it. and it be standing behind me from enough to the welcome view what is she going to hide and almost. i'm. just the job you had to model it meant that was good you know what that's how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of my a little flat don't. know how and then the bit about stuff that i'm in the. us not in the. middle of nothing. but i also loudly. feel the hunton must be at. least some of the have been long. going to live there you. have a lot of come the. plate image was a pill for nothing. but how lovely something. like that. something that a hand. used to stay out. of the world is a bit of. liver i want to live it and to hide it danny i know not for whom but at the mouth that she jammed on to also been a member of member feedback the fall of the. faith on that if we would ha
good olives so lost on helen of how does it have on my in. this. forum. to find another i make it better and i am going to know nothing are not enough and i want to feel good about it and. then it be. better to. look at it. and it be standing behind me from enough to the welcome view what is she going to hide and almost. i'm. just the job you had to model it meant that was good you know what that's how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out...
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good olives so lost on helen of how does it along my in. this. forum. to find another i think you better. know nothing are not enough and i want to feel that i didn't have. anything. better to. look at it. and be standing behind me funny enough about all the while she didn't hide and almost. had the most lament that i'd give you know what that is how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of mine a little before i don't. know how and then the thought about stuff that i'm in the. us not the feet. on the. phone i'm a bit of nothing. the hunton must be at. least some of the have been long. going to live there you. have been a lot of come the. plate of it was a pill for nothing. but how lovely some seem to do all the luck that. some seem. to stay out. of the bad news of. whatever i want to deal with and to hide it danny i know not from whom but at the mom that she jammed on to also been a member of member feedback thinking a lot of. that if we would have thought it was just because i thought when you must
good olives so lost on helen of how does it along my in. this. forum. to find another i think you better. know nothing are not enough and i want to feel that i didn't have. anything. better to. look at it. and be standing behind me funny enough about all the while she didn't hide and almost. had the most lament that i'd give you know what that is how about in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of mine a little before i don't. know how and then the...
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helen stokes lampard, the chair of the royal college, says, losing the skill and experience of eu workers would be disastrous for the sustainability of oui’ disastrous for the sustainability of our health service. 2000 of the 34,000 gps in england are from eu countries. if, through some, i think, bizarre outcome, we lose those people, that they are not allowed to stay, that is quite a large proportion of gp numbers in this country. they take 5—7 years to train, and you can'tjust snap your fingers, whistle down the nearest pub and get 2000 new gps. they have to have experience and very expensive training. the idea they will appear from nowhere is fantastical. get arnold schwarzenegger in to do an advert and everyone will come running... i think it is absolutely bonkers. huge story which will dominate tomorrow, of course — the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana. the daily telegraph is one of those that had pictures of princes william and harry at kensington palace today. that's right. and lots of people have made the link between what they were doing today and what they w
helen stokes lampard, the chair of the royal college, says, losing the skill and experience of eu workers would be disastrous for the sustainability of oui’ disastrous for the sustainability of our health service. 2000 of the 34,000 gps in england are from eu countries. if, through some, i think, bizarre outcome, we lose those people, that they are not allowed to stay, that is quite a large proportion of gp numbers in this country. they take 5—7 years to train, and you can'tjust snap your...
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lost on helen of how did this get along. in. this. forum. none of us make it better and that we are going to know nothing are not running out of money and i want to feel that i didn't have. anything. better to. do it. and i'd be standing behind me from enough now but it would be welcomed as she didn't hide and almost. had the most lament that i'd give you know what that's how that in a slack set off all this give me that i could do it that i could have but he walk out of mine a little before i don't. know how and then the thought of a thought of that i'm in the. us not to. haunt him a bit of nothing. but i also loudly. feel the hunton must be at. least some of the one hundred a month. was going to live there you. had the amount of cum the. supply of them it was a pill for nothing. but how was the somethin. like that. some seen that a hen house. was to stay out. of the world. ever i want to live it and to hide it danny i know not for whom but at the mouth that she jammed on to as i been a member of member feedback the fall of the little maid.
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man allegedly spray painted the statue of rizzo at the services building but the woman under attack helen gym two h called for the statue to be taken down. the mayor 1972 to 1980, rizzo was a controversial figure. his son says he was a heavy handed law enforcement officer, but not a racist. >> he enforced the law. >> in a column the head of arts also raised the possibility of removing the mural. some calling it devicive. others saying it should stay. >> we are living in 2017. those things shouldn't matter. we should be worried about the war in the white house. >> i may not like everything he did -- >> why would they want to remove the mural of my dad in south philadelphia? that mural is there for people to learn about philadelphia. >> rizzo tells he his 101-year-old mother learned of the vandalism. he says it bothers her, but she's used to it after all, her late husband took shots from his critics much of his life. jeff chirico, "action news," wphl-17. >> 40,000 people showed up in boston to protest a rally billed as a free speech organization. organizers say that's just a front for white
man allegedly spray painted the statue of rizzo at the services building but the woman under attack helen gym two h called for the statue to be taken down. the mayor 1972 to 1980, rizzo was a controversial figure. his son says he was a heavy handed law enforcement officer, but not a racist. >> he enforced the law. >> in a column the head of arts also raised the possibility of removing the mural. some calling it devicive. others saying it should stay. >> we are living in 2017....
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. ♪ >> thompson: we tell ourselves that our work matters, that it's worth the risk, that it will be remembered. when another journalist is killed, we rush to tell their story and to say to the world that their life was not wasted. and so it shouldn't have taken this long to get here. over 30 years late, i've arrived at dam phong's grave. his case is three decades cold, without a conviction or an arrest. just this headstone telling us that dam phong died for journalism. >> my dad was always controversial. any time when you write the truth and the truth is not for sale, you are controversial. my dad get threatened all the times. >> thompson: what do you remember about the day your father was killed? >> i wanted to know if he needed me to help him with the newspaper. the delivery. so i call home and someone answer the phone who was an americ
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. ♪ >> thompson: we tell ourselves that our work matters, that it's worth the risk, that it will be remembered. when another journalist is killed, we rush to tell their story and to say to the world that their life was not wasted. and so it...
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helen thomas there. full details on this proposal will be released tomorrow, what we've had isjust a preview, but there's enough meat in it to discuss. joining me now is leading brexiteer and conservative mpjohn redwood. also with me is the labour mp chris leslie who is a spokesperson for the campaign group open britain which is campaigning against a so—called hard brexit. good evening to you. john, if i could start with you. it is slightly odd, is not that liam fox and the chancellor got together this weekend, wrote this article in the sunday telegraph and say they want us to be out of the customs union by march 2019, and then we will have this transitional period where we are in the customs union for we don't know how long. it is a mess. i don't think the second part is true. it is good news that the chancellor and the trade secretary both agree with the government's policy, which has been a stated policy for some time, but we are leaving the single market and leaving the customs union. that isn't ju
helen thomas there. full details on this proposal will be released tomorrow, what we've had isjust a preview, but there's enough meat in it to discuss. joining me now is leading brexiteer and conservative mpjohn redwood. also with me is the labour mp chris leslie who is a spokesperson for the campaign group open britain which is campaigning against a so—called hard brexit. good evening to you. john, if i could start with you. it is slightly odd, is not that liam fox and the chancellor got...
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good olive so lost on helen of how it was a bit of long. in. this. forum. but none of us make it better than our no nothing are not enough and i want to give it a bit of time but i didn't think it'd be. better to. do it. and i'd be standing behind me from enough to the welcome view and if she didn't hide and almost. had to limit then i'd give you know what then sat in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of my a lot before i don't. know how and then the thought about stuff that i'm in the. us not the big. city to live on the. phone i'm a bit of nothing. ladley. is a hunter must be at. least some of the one hundred a month. ago was the little girl you. have been a lot of come the. image was a pill for nothing. but how lovely something. like that. something that a hand. used to stay out. of the world is a bit of. a slippery i want to live it and to hide it danny no not for whom and the mom that she does have been a member of member feedback the fall of the. faith on that if i wouldn't have thought it was shit cuz
good olive so lost on helen of how it was a bit of long. in. this. forum. but none of us make it better than our no nothing are not enough and i want to give it a bit of time but i didn't think it'd be. better to. do it. and i'd be standing behind me from enough to the welcome view and if she didn't hide and almost. had to limit then i'd give you know what then sat in a slack set on how this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of my a lot before i don't. know how and then...
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mount shasta has similarity to mount saint helens. there are landslide deposits and volcanic mudflows. it could erupt explosively expect -->> how much could they give us before they blow? >> the nice thing about volcanoes is that they tend to give you more warning. there is a lot of volcanic earthquakes that are associated with it that would lead up to the eruptive event and there well monitored. we could detect the motion of the ground quite precisely when a volcano becomes active. there will be earthquake activity and we would have fair warning if interruption was imminent. >> should we be worried? >> i don't think we should be worried. we should just be vigilant and maintain our alertness and monitor them. i would not be fearful or worried that interruption is a minute. >> that is good news. thank you for your insight. it's fascinating. our world is changing before us.>>> let's send it to rosemary to find out about our weekend forecast. >>> there hasn't been a lot of changes temperatures come down just a bit. we remain in the pleas
mount shasta has similarity to mount saint helens. there are landslide deposits and volcanic mudflows. it could erupt explosively expect -->> how much could they give us before they blow? >> the nice thing about volcanoes is that they tend to give you more warning. there is a lot of volcanic earthquakes that are associated with it that would lead up to the eruptive event and there well monitored. we could detect the motion of the ground quite precisely when a volcano becomes active....
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. >> ahora, para contarnos de este poderoso vÍnculo que tendría con rafael mÁrquez vamos con a helen para que nos cuente un poco mÁs. >> quien es raÚl flores hernÁndez? lo apodan el tÍo o el seÑor, naciÓ en jalisco, mÉxico y se le acusa de ser un importante narcotraficante. segÚn estados unidos ha estado involucrado en el trÁfico de cocaÍna desde finales de la dÉcada de los 70. pero hay que recalcar que tambiÉn conocido como el tÍo discreto operaba en mÉxico desde hace 35 aÑos de forma independiente. es relacionado con los cÁrteles de sinaloa y jalisco nueva generaciÓn. por otro lado en estos momentos lo vincula con mÁs de 40 empresas que estarÍa utilizando para encubrir sus actividades ilÍcitas. ahora, la pregunta del millÓn es porque se le relaciona con rafael mÁrquez y con alvarez? resulta que los vÍnculos con el futbolista que le atribuye a las autoridades mexicanas son a travÉs de nueve empresas. clubs y fundaciones que encabeza precisamente el jugador. como por ejemplo fundaciÓn rafael mÁrquez y corazÓn, escuela de fÚtbol rafael mÁrquez entre otras.
. >> ahora, para contarnos de este poderoso vÍnculo que tendría con rafael mÁrquez vamos con a helen para que nos cuente un poco mÁs. >> quien es raÚl flores hernÁndez? lo apodan el tÍo o el seÑor, naciÓ en jalisco, mÉxico y se le acusa de ser un importante narcotraficante. segÚn estados unidos ha estado involucrado en el trÁfico de cocaÍna desde finales de la dÉcada de los 70. pero hay que recalcar que tambiÉn conocido como el tÍo discreto operaba en mÉxico desde...
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host: that is helen mentioning pakistan or the presidents referencing of pakistan yesterday. he did specifically talk about that country and their role. here's what he had to say. >> the next color of our new strategy is to change the approach and how to deal with text on. just deal with pakistan -- deal with pakistan. other groups that pose a threat to the region and beyond. pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in afghanistan. it has much to lose i continuing to harbor criminals -- by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists. in the past, pakistan has been a valued harner. our militaries have worked together against common enemies. the pakistani people have suffered greatly from terrorism and extremism pete we recognize those contributions -- and extremism. we recognize those conservations . pakistan has a sheltered the same organizations that try to kill our people. we have been paying pakistan dollars, at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting. that will have to change. that will change immediately. no partnership
host: that is helen mentioning pakistan or the presidents referencing of pakistan yesterday. he did specifically talk about that country and their role. here's what he had to say. >> the next color of our new strategy is to change the approach and how to deal with text on. just deal with pakistan -- deal with pakistan. other groups that pose a threat to the region and beyond. pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in afghanistan. it has much to lose i continuing to...
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this is helene oberhoff, 77 years old. she's been a fan of hers since watching her on an awards show. her grand daughters surprised her to a lady gaga concert. helene's other daughter put her priceless reaction to the tickets on twitter. >> somebody we know is here performing tonight. and we got you tickets. >> oh, gosh. >> we're going to go sit and watch her. >> oh! >> you know >> >> who? >> who? >> lady gaga! >> yeah! >> i always wanted to see her. >> i know! >> there you go. 77. still -- cross-generation. thanks for inviting us in your home. that's it for this special report. fair, balanced and unafraid. the story >> it is thursday, august 10th and this is a fox news alert, brand-new threats from north korea, the road regime threatening to strike guam at any moment. >> i want a president says that if any nation such as north korea attacks quam, attacks the west coast they will be met with hell and fury. heather: the trump administration refusing to back down. rob: donald trump's powerful message to the senate majority l
this is helene oberhoff, 77 years old. she's been a fan of hers since watching her on an awards show. her grand daughters surprised her to a lady gaga concert. helene's other daughter put her priceless reaction to the tickets on twitter. >> somebody we know is here performing tonight. and we got you tickets. >> oh, gosh. >> we're going to go sit and watch her. >> oh! >> you know >> >> who? >> who? >> lady gaga! >> yeah! >> i...