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linda: sitting at lunch with my agent. at one point i had a brother david and in agent david so i was sitting at lunch with david and we were talking about the importance of relationships and stories about relationships and he asked me whether i knew in my area of specialty people who had an interesting relationship and i said to him yes as a matter of fact i do. sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg. you are a literary agent. we receding at one joy and i said to him call it "sisters in law". i have been at this for a long time and never has one of my titles survived the publishing process. all kinds of crazy things. this title is now on the book. i thought of it, thank you. [applause] >> my favorite saying is well behaved women never make history. linda: never make change. >> president clinton first interviewed steven briar and steven briar got up from sick bed to go to that interview and the fever was not well at all and allegedly clinton was taken aback, said the man has a sense of humor and interviewed ruth bader
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to get back all right linda was just talking them michael about some hot rhetoric from china towards the united states do you think that will work do you think that somehow there will now be the ability to close what is a sizable trade gap well there's a there are some complaints on both sides the united states complaining about the highly subsidized production of steel in the overcapacity which is lead trying to export to very low prices if the united states does this this is going to be a spillover effect on the european union and i think we should see concerns here as well i think both sides need to return to the gushing table and try to conceive on both sides otherwise for the consumers can be bad news that is certainly sounds like the sensible approach linda over to you then because we've just been talking about the fallout for the consumer as well it's not just about the united states the european union and china what about other countries in the region where you are how they affect it. that's right you see there's also announcements about steel and alum union imports as well a
to get back all right linda was just talking them michael about some hot rhetoric from china towards the united states do you think that will work do you think that somehow there will now be the ability to close what is a sizable trade gap well there's a there are some complaints on both sides the united states complaining about the highly subsidized production of steel in the overcapacity which is lead trying to export to very low prices if the united states does this this is going to be a...
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jan crawford outside of the supreme court with linda brown's legacy. >> the brown lawsuit was joined by similar cases. became known as brown vs. board of education. their name was first alphabetically. because of that. linda brown became the face of a movement that changed history. >> my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. in the quiet kansas town of topeka. >> linda brown was 7 years old when her father, reverend oliver brown marched her to an all white school four blocks from their home. he wanted to enroll her so she wouldn't have to walk to the all black school two miles across town. >> i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days, the cold would get too builter for a small child to bear. >> when her enrollment was denied. the reverend sued the board of education. the decision led to the desegregation of schools. brown became the fearless face of the movement. and was celebrated for her role in the historic decision. caroline campbell was brown's long time friend. >> it was very difficult for her. as a young person to be thrown in the spotlight. she was
jan crawford outside of the supreme court with linda brown's legacy. >> the brown lawsuit was joined by similar cases. became known as brown vs. board of education. their name was first alphabetically. because of that. linda brown became the face of a movement that changed history. >> my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. in the quiet kansas town of topeka. >> linda brown was 7 years old when her father, reverend oliver brown marched her to an all white school four...
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of a more on this i'm joined by linda hong in singapore linda does this move mean failed in asia. well monica you know we were has actually been frustrating for investors already as it burns to billions of dollars since its founding in twenty nine and as you've mentioned it has a target to i.p.o. any needs to come up with the profitability and to appease its vestas who are possibly running out of patience as to when they can actually see their return so it's a new c.e.o. have promised to turn the company around to profitability with the target of twenty twenty two now there's also this means a change of direction from focusing on its right healing out to its autonomy as a vehicle technology some analysts see this as a wise choice especially when the right heavy emphasis is really a cut throat and it's dependent on as you've mentioned before just not promotions as well as discounts and in southeast asia you have grep that's actually backed by big sovereign wealth funds our fellow singapore ian to mustique and then in indonesia you go to indonesia you see gold jack which is a key fi
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let's get the latest now with our correspondent linda hong in singapore linda china says it will fight to the end if u.s. president donald trump follows through on his terror threat what does that mean well time actually has plenty of measures as well to fight back against the u.s. such as in the areas of automobile automobile imports. as well as chips and don't forget now china is actually the manufacturing base for major u.s. companies like apple as well as intel and one area that u.s. has streets of boston and that in agriculture and the presidency thinking from china can has already launched a probe into a u.s. exports of some of the hurting so i have been those target an odd across could hurt mr trump's support in some politically important farming areas and i'm tired can also have other weapons as well to such as non-tariff obstacles like safety inspection stealing cable essential goods to enter the country and it's also an under way to approach often used to advance their geopolitical goals in asia. so the reals are certainly in motion there and other white house has instituted
let's get the latest now with our correspondent linda hong in singapore linda china says it will fight to the end if u.s. president donald trump follows through on his terror threat what does that mean well time actually has plenty of measures as well to fight back against the u.s. such as in the areas of automobile automobile imports. as well as chips and don't forget now china is actually the manufacturing base for major u.s. companies like apple as well as intel and one area that u.s. has...
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and we look back at the life of linda brown who as a girl was at the center of an historic u.s. school segregation ruling sixty years ago. welcome to the program our top story five people have been charged over a fire in a shopping center in russia which killed sixty four people forty one of them children the russian president vladimir putin is visited the siberian city where it happened and blame the tragedy on criminal negligence it's far too rare protests on the streets demanding justice for the victims out moscow correspondent for a challenge reports. two different memorial events in moscow one tuesday evening two different aspects of a nation's grief first the official one beneath the walls of the kremlin with flowers and toys supplied by the city authorities later the people's gathering on pushkin square here there was anger at the country's political system for allowing cameras appalling far to happen. citizens are deeply unhappy with your thought these actions including the president who should be responsible for everything happening in the country but who nevertheless d
and we look back at the life of linda brown who as a girl was at the center of an historic u.s. school segregation ruling sixty years ago. welcome to the program our top story five people have been charged over a fire in a shopping center in russia which killed sixty four people forty one of them children the russian president vladimir putin is visited the siberian city where it happened and blame the tragedy on criminal negligence it's far too rare protests on the streets demanding justice for...
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that is linda brown talking about her experience. letter to theory supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we will learn more about that case and what its implications twome introduce you to our guess. is the offer of cursed descendents and the long history of the civil rights you movement. jeffrey rosen is at the table. center intion philadelphia of what she is the president and ceo and has been our partner for the entire series. he is the author of numerous books including the personalities and rivalries that formed america. thisey: congratulations on great series. as we get started, let us talk big picture on the issue in this case. what was the heart of what was decided here? tamika: the supreme court considered the question on whether segregation in schools was legal. it was an opportunity for the court to see if segregation was legal. they wanted to see if segregation and railcars was in the constitution. host: why did this become a landmark decision? plessy by overturning the court face the stain of this decision and
that is linda brown talking about her experience. letter to theory supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we will learn more about that case and what its implications twome introduce you to our guess. is the offer of cursed descendents and the long history of the civil rights you movement. jeffrey rosen is at the table. center intion philadelphia of what she is the president and ceo and has been our partner for the entire series. he is the author of numerous books including the...
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we talked to linda who works there and says it's an open campus. she says yes there's security officers, but they're not armed. i'll share -- law enforcement is at the yonutville home following reports of gun tire and the safe tee of our workers and residences -- we activated our emergency safety protocol and cooperating with law enforcement. again, the information that we have is that the situation is ongoing. three people being held hostage. we see here pictures, multiple law enforcement agencies, solana county, pap -- napa county and san francisco agencies heading up. >> atf agencies on their way to yountville and a massive complex. 550 acres and there's people living there. 800 to 1,000 vets and a lot are older vets. but as one worker who reached out to me through facebook, a former employee says it's also home to the pathway home which is a program that is used or borrows part of that campus that is home and serves post 9/11 vets affected by deployment related stress and many of these vets have seen the multiple combat deployments, they suffer
we talked to linda who works there and says it's an open campus. she says yes there's security officers, but they're not armed. i'll share -- law enforcement is at the yonutville home following reports of gun tire and the safe tee of our workers and residences -- we activated our emergency safety protocol and cooperating with law enforcement. again, the information that we have is that the situation is ongoing. three people being held hostage. we see here pictures, multiple law enforcement...
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linda brown who is at the center of a landmark u.s. civil rights case has died at the age of seventy six she was only nine years old when she was barred from attending an all white school in the state of kansas in one nine hundred fifty four a fall that turned to the courts for justice and the supreme court would later rule unanimously that school segregation was constitutional let's speak now to derrick is a historian and author of here is and sharon is of the civil rights movement he is joining us live now from atlanta so brown versus board of education one hundred fifty four of kools was a massively important ruling wasn't it but it did not de segregate schools overnight did it there was a lot of resistance to it there was a great deal of resistance is best in the south and several other cases were taking place at the same time and it took quite a few years before you would start to see a real breakthrough. i actually heard linda brown interviewed on the radio quite recently and she was ruing the fact that brown versus board of educ
linda brown who is at the center of a landmark u.s. civil rights case has died at the age of seventy six she was only nine years old when she was barred from attending an all white school in the state of kansas in one nine hundred fifty four a fall that turned to the courts for justice and the supreme court would later rule unanimously that school segregation was constitutional let's speak now to derrick is a historian and author of here is and sharon is of the civil rights movement he is...
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you talk about this let's drag in our financial correspondent linda hong from singapore. in a saudi arabia surely is rich enough to finance a deal like this on its own why a take on board a partner and why south bank. well that's right departure
you talk about this let's drag in our financial correspondent linda hong from singapore. in a saudi arabia surely is rich enough to finance a deal like this on its own why a take on board a partner and why south bank. well that's right departure
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linda brown was just a schoolgirl in pigtails when she became part of a historic legal fight and a ruling that struck down decades of racial discrimination in the united states. has died at the age of seventy five was refused admission to an all white topeka kansas primary school in one nine hundred fifty at that time schools in many parts of the country were rigidly segregated legally the arrangement was known as separate but equal in practice it was anything but equal as many black children were forced to attend poorly funded overcrowded badly maintained schools linda brown's father oliver brown took the school board to court the case known as brown versus board of education went to the supreme court where attorney thurgood marshall argued that racial discrimination in schools violated the u.s. constitution in one nine hundred fifty four the court struck down segregation ruling that separate but equal was inherently unequal the decision gave a powerful boost to the civil rights movement within a decade president lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act outlawing most forms of racial a
linda brown was just a schoolgirl in pigtails when she became part of a historic legal fight and a ruling that struck down decades of racial discrimination in the united states. has died at the age of seventy five was refused admission to an all white topeka kansas primary school in one nine hundred fifty at that time schools in many parts of the country were rigidly segregated legally the arrangement was known as separate but equal in practice it was anything but equal as many black children...
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linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. >> reporter: and you thought, what? pegye faked her death? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: coming up: pegye's secret. what was it? >> she stopped me on the stairway and said, i have to talk to you. >>> when "dateline" continues. ? ? do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu
linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. >> reporter: and you thought, what? pegye faked her death? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: coming up: pegye's secret. what was it? >> she stopped me on the stairway and said, i have to talk to you. >>> when "dateline" continues. ? ? do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults....
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doing assessments of the situation on the ground so that we can better inform our future assistance linda this is a bit of a breakthrough isn't it that we're hearing that those trucks are able to go in to that area with all those desperate people it's not been easy though can you explain the difficulties that have been faced. with sure this is long overdue the last time that we reached. where we estimate about four hundred thousand people are in need of assistance was on the fourteenth of february and when we entered that time we were only able to bring assistance for seven thousand people prior to that we have not been able to reach for over seventy days so access has been a huge hurdle for us in being able to reach people in need in. why was it so difficult you know we've got reports that the u.n. has said that the syrian government prevented medical supplies from being loaded on to the trucks just one example why was it so difficult who was present preventing the u.n. from delivering the aid. i'm afraid that access has been an ongoing issue for the humanitarian team here in syria and i
doing assessments of the situation on the ground so that we can better inform our future assistance linda this is a bit of a breakthrough isn't it that we're hearing that those trucks are able to go in to that area with all those desperate people it's not been easy though can you explain the difficulties that have been faced. with sure this is long overdue the last time that we reached. where we estimate about four hundred thousand people are in need of assistance was on the fourteenth of...
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about those concerns i'll talk to linda home in singapore where broadcom is based security concerns were cited for stopping that deal what are you hearing there from the borken com is the national security argument really valid. well national security not in the general sense of that we know off in terms of defense but in terms of cup it well you see there's a lot of talk that are ways actually to cause off the broad kong you and why we. cannot link to each other always from china. based and i think was actually not part of china but while we have actually custom as well we actually buy components from broadcom but so too that's why we had dealings with qualcomm they've actually a pod node and compete at testing of. networks that's why advanced in five g. so that but the real fear is that qualcomm a not put in as much effort into r. and d. post. as it comes it to at a time when i she while ways rivals like ericsson and norco is grappling with weak telescope spending and so the thinking is that while we could really take a big lead in the industry it last a week r. and b. efforts and the
about those concerns i'll talk to linda home in singapore where broadcom is based security concerns were cited for stopping that deal what are you hearing there from the borken com is the national security argument really valid. well national security not in the general sense of that we know off in terms of defense but in terms of cup it well you see there's a lot of talk that are ways actually to cause off the broad kong you and why we. cannot link to each other always from china. based and i...
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. >> next is linda in georgia. hi, linda, you're on for captain kelly. >> caller: hi, scott. my neighborhood book club read your book for february meeting, by my suggestion, and earn loved it. my question today is, what is it like lanning the space shuttle and compare that to landing a regular plane when you're a test pilot. >> so, linda, landing a space shuttle is tricky. it's big glider. engines but no more fuel of not that you would want to land with rocket engines anyway. so, the space shuttle is a challenging vehicle to land. one of the most challenging. it's got a time delay in the flying control system that would not be allowed to exist in an airplane. it's just too long. so it's got some quirkiness about it that makes it rick to land, but the thing that makes it -- that is the worst contributor to the challenge of lanning the space shuttle is the fact you have been in space for a week or two weeks and you're, dizzy and tired and you realize a lot of people are watching you do this on television. you have one chance to do it, and it's -- kind of ratchets up the pressur
. >> next is linda in georgia. hi, linda, you're on for captain kelly. >> caller: hi, scott. my neighborhood book club read your book for february meeting, by my suggestion, and earn loved it. my question today is, what is it like lanning the space shuttle and compare that to landing a regular plane when you're a test pilot. >> so, linda, landing a space shuttle is tricky. it's big glider. engines but no more fuel of not that you would want to land with rocket engines anyway....
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ok linda i'm so sorry there's a lot of echo on our line with the moment just end it for now we'll try to get you back i think in a few minutes time but at the moment i'm fortunate it's very hard to hear what you were saying our apologies but we'll be back with you soon. now in other news the u.k. russia relations did hit a new low this week amid the poisoning scandal have a look at that in detail in a couple of minutes. it's. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be. the two going to be press for survival before three in the morning and people. i'm interested always in the lines about how. question. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending through to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of
ok linda i'm so sorry there's a lot of echo on our line with the moment just end it for now we'll try to get you back i think in a few minutes time but at the moment i'm fortunate it's very hard to hear what you were saying our apologies but we'll be back with you soon. now in other news the u.k. russia relations did hit a new low this week amid the poisoning scandal have a look at that in detail in a couple of minutes. it's. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to...
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the state called linda miller to testify. she recounted how tom borrowed her phone and then deleted the number he'd dialed, never dreaming she'd do her own detective work. >> you really connected the dots. to get the police to this moment. >> yeah. >> she did good. >> if you can call it good. >> reporter: finally, the prosecutor said he knew why tom wanted his wife dead. he called kelley's niece mollie to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their relationship. >> reporter: molly told the jury about the summer she worked for her uncle tom. she said he talked a lot about his marriage. >> that he wasn't in love with her anymore, that kelley was very lazy. and he told me about him trying to sleep with other women and that he was sleeping with other women. and he told me that he also was getting close to a divorce. he just wanted to be done. >> reporter: the prosecutor told the jury this was tom's motive. he wanted to get rid of his wife but keep everything else. >> i think he was concerned that his wife, if they we
the state called linda miller to testify. she recounted how tom borrowed her phone and then deleted the number he'd dialed, never dreaming she'd do her own detective work. >> you really connected the dots. to get the police to this moment. >> yeah. >> she did good. >> if you can call it good. >> reporter: finally, the prosecutor said he knew why tom wanted his wife dead. he called kelley's niece mollie to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about...
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to talk about this let's drag in our financial correspondent linda hong from singapore. linda saudi arabia surely is rich enough to finance a deal like this on its own wide take on board a partner and why soft bank. well that's right departure it is actually in cooperation with the kingdom's young and powerful crown prince mohammed bin salma he and he's already a partner in a softening vision fund that was set up in twenty sixteen now soft bank's chief executives says that he finds synergy with between the two because saudi arabia is vision twenty seven thousand reform plan also aims to reduce the country's dependence on oil and that is actually a good match for the fans long term vision for innovation and banks masayoshi son is also a strong advocate of kean and the decency to twenty eleven fukushima nuclear disaster and yes actually taken on a couple of clean energy projects so there's a lot of innovation that saudi arabia could tap on from softbank namely in the battery and other forms of clean energy such as battery storage which is pretty important in the clean ener
to talk about this let's drag in our financial correspondent linda hong from singapore. linda saudi arabia surely is rich enough to finance a deal like this on its own wide take on board a partner and why soft bank. well that's right departure it is actually in cooperation with the kingdom's young and powerful crown prince mohammed bin salma he and he's already a partner in a softening vision fund that was set up in twenty sixteen now soft bank's chief executives says that he finds synergy with...
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i met up with linda wong, a lawyer based in manchester, who's handling 20,000 claims by women against their employer, asda. it's massive. asda is the largest private—sector equal pay claim that's been brought in uk history. tesco is currently following suit and in sainsbury‘s it's over 1000 people. but this could cripple the supermarkets, the costs involved, thousands and thousands of cases? yes, there is a potential fiscal liability to them, but you've got to balance that with the fact that these women have been underpaid for years. one of linda's clients worked for 16 years on the tills and displays at sainsbury‘s, jobs mostly done by women. christine trenchard says she was underpaid compared to workers in distribution, jobs mostly done by men. we were on less than what the blokes, the men were, yeah. my maximum wage is £8.50, and i believe theirs is possibly £12 an hour. so that's a £4 difference. yeah, yeah. what do you say to people who say this could be very expensive for the supermarkets, if all these women win their legal claims? should have thought of that. sorry, bu
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the latest from barcelona where as we mentioned there were clashes overnight and but you know first linda i'd like to begin with you because a lot of action to come here in germany it's a day for carlist pushed him on he spent the night in prison as we know walk us through what is going to happen over the coming hours well first of all he will appear before a district court judge simply for purposes of confirming his identity to make sure that he is in fact the person he is said to be later on the comes the really decisive step he will then go before the high court of the state. where he was detained where he was held overnight and that court will rule as to whether the european arrest warrant in fact must be carried out and he must be extradited to spain so that is the legal ruling we have heard from the german justice minister yesterday who said that she sees no cause for the government itself. get involved for politicians to get involved that it is a straight up and down legal matter and in fact that court will then apparently decide today although the extradition then may not occur un
the latest from barcelona where as we mentioned there were clashes overnight and but you know first linda i'd like to begin with you because a lot of action to come here in germany it's a day for carlist pushed him on he spent the night in prison as we know walk us through what is going to happen over the coming hours well first of all he will appear before a district court judge simply for purposes of confirming his identity to make sure that he is in fact the person he is said to be later on...
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. >> ironically, monica's former co-worker linda tripp had found herself in a very similar situation after the scandal broke. ostracized, alone, and tormented by the caricature that she was portrayed as in the media day after day. >> i looked at those images and realized how far i had fallen. i didn't recognize myself, honestly. i thought central casting couldn't have cast a better villain. >> rather than combat the white house and the constant media barrage, linda tripp simply hunkered down for years. >> i was so ill prepared for the level of scrutiny, and i had expected virtually every mom and dad to be as outraged as i was by his behavior toward this young girl. >> linda's childhood boyfriend turned out to be a source of encouragement for her. >> he saw these horrific pictures and the horrible depiction of me in the media and immediately called my mother to offer support. it took me 2 years to take him up on it, but, after 2 years, we connected back in germany, and we've been together ever since. >> the two married in 2004 and live a quiet life in northern virginia's horse country
. >> ironically, monica's former co-worker linda tripp had found herself in a very similar situation after the scandal broke. ostracized, alone, and tormented by the caricature that she was portrayed as in the media day after day. >> i looked at those images and realized how far i had fallen. i didn't recognize myself, honestly. i thought central casting couldn't have cast a better villain. >> rather than combat the white house and the constant media barrage, linda tripp...
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linda brown was 75 years old. >>> you are never too old for trash talk. the grandmother of former michigan star jalen rose has a message for loyola's sr. jean. coy wire with the "bleacher report" and a battle brewing in the final four. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. internet providers promise business owners a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your bu
linda brown was 75 years old. >>> you are never too old for trash talk. the grandmother of former michigan star jalen rose has a message for loyola's sr. jean. coy wire with the "bleacher report" and a battle brewing in the final four. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading...
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>> estÁ muy linda. la voy a baÑar, le voy a dar de comer y la voy a proteger para que nadie se la robe. jimena: tiene bajando se debe muy emocionada. estÁ lista para lo que viene en pequeÑos gigantes? cualquier cosa me mandas para mi casala perrita. valeria: estÁ bien. alan: casi ni caso que hacÍa, estaba cuidando mÁs a la perrita. jimena: totalmente, todo el mundo le decÍa que Él se la cuidaba, pero ya decÍa que no. karla: invitaron a maluma y te confesaron sus futuros planes. jimena: yumalai esta pensando muy seriamente seguir carrera. jimena: la verdad es que lo hiciste muy bien . quÉ sentiste haciendo el rap frente a todos los jueces, galilea y todo el mundo? yumalay: se siente bonito. jimena: te va a gustar quedarte de rapero? yumalay: sÍ. jimena: ibas a tener muchas novias? yumalay: sÍ, porque mi papÁ cuando era joven tenÍa muchas novias. todavÍa tiene muchas novias. chica guapa, dÓnde vas? jimena: yo voy a estar aquÍ con los pequeÑos gigantes bueno, pero luego si quieres me invi
>> estÁ muy linda. la voy a baÑar, le voy a dar de comer y la voy a proteger para que nadie se la robe. jimena: tiene bajando se debe muy emocionada. estÁ lista para lo que viene en pequeÑos gigantes? cualquier cosa me mandas para mi casala perrita. valeria: estÁ bien. alan: casi ni caso que hacÍa, estaba cuidando mÁs a la perrita. jimena: totalmente, todo el mundo le decÍa que Él se la cuidaba, pero ya decÍa que no. karla: invitaron a maluma y te confesaron sus futuros planes....
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. >> nada taylor says she this call from linda' linda' >> reporter: all federal communication center has received complaints about spoofing. >> number one, they are engaged in scams and harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> reporter: number two, they are trying to trick you on picking up the calls. last year it levied $2 million in fines. the fines were the first action of its kind. now regulators working with providers to develop technology to authenticate legitimate calls and block spoofed ones. ones. o. pho now, we contacted verizon and t mobile and sprint and at&t. and only at&t committed voluntarily to blocking now, i want to hear from you. my "7 on your side" hot line is monday through friday, 10:00 to 2. the telephone number is (415) 954-8151 and you can reach me on my facebook page. and in san jose on santana santa >> no spoofing in the weather department. the numbers are real. >> sunny skies across the bay area. clear skies with the low temperatures in the upper 40s to mid-50s. then tomorrow even more warmer than today in most locations. we will sd-s. and low 80s in
. >> nada taylor says she this call from linda' linda' >> reporter: all federal communication center has received complaints about spoofing. >> number one, they are engaged in scams and harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> reporter: number two, they are trying to trick you on picking up the calls. last year it levied $2 million in fines. the fines were the first action of its kind. now regulators working with providers to develop technology to authenticate...
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también arrojaba objetos, golpeaba paredes y hasta agredió a su madre adoptiva, linda cruz. en noviembre de 2012 la policía acudió a la casa del joven cruz, entonces de 14 años, porque había golpeado a su madre con una manguera. meses después la policía regresó porque cruz le lanzó a su madre una silla y otros objetos después de que ella le quitara los videojuegos. esos comportamientos agresivos denotan un trastorno serio de la personalidad. la psicóloga familiar marta maduro habla de otras señales de alerta. marta: a no seguir reglas, tener violaciones, jugar con los animalitos, molestarlos, tener una conducta totalmente antisocial. patricia: para ella, lo más alarmante es que la madre adoptiva nunca buscó ayuda. marta: ella solamente llamaba pero todo quedaba en el aire. entonces el niño seguía o aumentaba más las conductas que eran de perturbación. patricia: en esto coincide el agente retirado y exjefe de policía ricardo gómez. ¿qué es lo que impidió en este caso que la policía recluyera a nikolas cruz en un centro de salud mental? ricardo: en varia
también arrojaba objetos, golpeaba paredes y hasta agredió a su madre adoptiva, linda cruz. en noviembre de 2012 la policía acudió a la casa del joven cruz, entonces de 14 años, porque había golpeado a su madre con una manguera. meses después la policía regresó porque cruz le lanzó a su madre una silla y otros objetos después de que ella le quitara los videojuegos. esos comportamientos agresivos denotan un trastorno serio de la personalidad. la psicóloga familiar marta maduro habla...
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linda brown who was at the center of a landmark u.s. civil rights case has died at the age of seventy six she was nine years old when she was barred from attending an all white school in the state of kansas in one hundred fifty one her father turned to the courts for justice in the supreme court would you not know mostly rule four years later that school segregation was unconstitutional. the families of ninety arjan time soldiers killed in the war for the falkland islands all melvina us have visited their graves for the first time their remains have been identified thanks to an agreement between argentina and britain whose nine hundred eighty two conflict left nine hundred soldiers dead on both sides to raise a bow ripples from one aside. it was a painful day for the relatives of those killed in the one thousand nine hundred eighty two war between the united kingdom and argentina they traveled to the falklands that he spewed islands the argentines call my living as to put a name on their loved ones graves last year a forensic study iden
linda brown who was at the center of a landmark u.s. civil rights case has died at the age of seventy six she was nine years old when she was barred from attending an all white school in the state of kansas in one hundred fifty one her father turned to the courts for justice in the supreme court would you not know mostly rule four years later that school segregation was unconstitutional. the families of ninety arjan time soldiers killed in the war for the falkland islands all melvina us have...
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this is linda brown recalling the day the supreme court ruled. at 12:52 p.m., the announcement came. the court's decision on ending segregation was unanimous. my mother was overwhelmed. on returning from school, i learned of the decision -- which at that time, may only to me that my sisters would not have to walk so far to school the next fall. that evening in our home was .uch rejoicing i remember seeing tears of joy in the eyes of my father as he embraced as repeating "thanks the under god." that night, the family attended a rally given by the local naacp and held at the monroe public school. amy: despite the supreme court ruling, civil rights activists have spent decades fighting for full desegregation of public schools in the united states. the struggle continues to this day. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. 15 years ago this month, the u
this is linda brown recalling the day the supreme court ruled. at 12:52 p.m., the announcement came. the court's decision on ending segregation was unanimous. my mother was overwhelmed. on returning from school, i learned of the decision -- which at that time, may only to me that my sisters would not have to walk so far to school the next fall. that evening in our home was .uch rejoicing i remember seeing tears of joy in the eyes of my father as he embraced as repeating "thanks the under...
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this is linda brown recalling the day the susupreme court t r. at 12:52 p.m., the announcement came. the court's decision on ending segregation was u unanimous. my motheher was overwhelmed. on returning from school, i learned of the dececision -- whh at that time, may only to me that my sisters woululd not have to wk k so far to o schoolhe next fall. that evening in our home was .uch rejoicing i rememberer seeing tears of joy in the eyes of my father as he embraced as repeating "thanks the under god." that night, the family attended a rally given by the local naacp and held at the monroe public school. amy: despite the supreme court ruling, civil rights activists have spent decades fighting for full desegregation of public schools in the united states. the struggle continues to this day. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. jujuan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. 15 years ago this mo
this is linda brown recalling the day the susupreme court t r. at 12:52 p.m., the announcement came. the court's decision on ending segregation was u unanimous. my motheher was overwhelmed. on returning from school, i learned of the dececision -- whh at that time, may only to me that my sisters woululd not have to wk k so far to o schoolhe next fall. that evening in our home was .uch rejoicing i rememberer seeing tears of joy in the eyes of my father as he embraced as repeating "thanks the...
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this is linda brown recalling the day the susupreme court t r. at 12:52 p.m., the announcement came. the court's decision o on ending segregation was u unanimous. my motheher was overwhelmed. on returning from school, i learned of the dececision -- whh at that time, may only to me that my sisters woululd not have to wk k so far to o schoolhe next fall. that evening in our home was .uch rejoicing i rememberer seeing tears of joy in the eyes of my father as he embraced as repeating "thanks the under god." that night, the family attended a rally given by the local naacp and held at the monroe public school. amy: despite the supreme court ruling, civil rights activists have spent decades fighting for full desegregation of public schools in the united states. the struggle continues to this day. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. jujuan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. 15 years ago this
this is linda brown recalling the day the susupreme court t r. at 12:52 p.m., the announcement came. the court's decision o on ending segregation was u unanimous. my motheher was overwhelmed. on returning from school, i learned of the dececision -- whh at that time, may only to me that my sisters woululd not have to wk k so far to o schoolhe next fall. that evening in our home was .uch rejoicing i rememberer seeing tears of joy in the eyes of my father as he embraced as repeating "thanks...
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linda brown was 75 years old. >>> to an incredible story. back at work for the chicago white sox after 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. coleman was convicted in 1994 of rape and murder. he was free last year after dna was linked to the serial rapist. friends and family contacted the white sox to help get his old job back. >> the past is the past. no more anger. when i was in there, i was miserable an. i got my loved ones behind me and standing by my side. misery is gone. >> the team said it is grateful that justice is carried out. he will work for the chicago home opener on april 5th against detroit. it is amazing not to hear bitterness and anger. >> that time is lost. even a small gesture. a job back after 23 years. >>> ahead, the trump administration went beyond what was expected when it expelled 60 russian diplomats. how fierce will the russian response be? we will soon find out. >>> how will vladimir putin respond after a coordinated global effort to oust russian diplomats, including 60 from the u.s.? >>> democrats sudde
linda brown was 75 years old. >>> to an incredible story. back at work for the chicago white sox after 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. coleman was convicted in 1994 of rape and murder. he was free last year after dna was linked to the serial rapist. friends and family contacted the white sox to help get his old job back. >> the past is the past. no more anger. when i was in there, i was miserable an. i got my loved ones behind me and standing by my side. misery...
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linda brown who was at the center of a landmark u.s. civil rights cases died at the age of seventy six she was nine years old when she was barred from attending an all white school in the state of kansas in one nine hundred fifty one four years later the supreme court unanimously ruled that racial segregation was unconstitutional linda brown's case is seen us a critical point for black rights in the u.s. there it is a story and an author of heroes and share as full the civil rights movement he says despite progress made since the one nine hundred fifty s. racial inequality remains a major issue throughout most of the u.s. in a lot of ways we're still very far behind i have an example i serve as a member of the board of an inner city afterschool program a mile from the headquarters the international headquarters of the coca-cola company and these children in this community their school has been closed down. they do not get to take books home and yet just a few miles away there are other schools where all the resources are there all the f
linda brown who was at the center of a landmark u.s. civil rights cases died at the age of seventy six she was nine years old when she was barred from attending an all white school in the state of kansas in one nine hundred fifty one four years later the supreme court unanimously ruled that racial segregation was unconstitutional linda brown's case is seen us a critical point for black rights in the u.s. there it is a story and an author of heroes and share as full the civil rights movement he...
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. >>> es importante ver estas m muÑecas que no solo son lindas, sino que son lindas y educadas, e inteligentes . >>> en la lista de heroÍnas no pudo faltar la artista feminista frida kahlo, y la famosa por hacer el primer viaje alrededor del mundo sobre la lÍnea del ecuador o la cientÍfica katerin janss johnson. modelos que inspiran estas niÑas a punto de graduarse. >>> cuando me gradÚe quiero ser un coloca. >>> ella quien acaba de ser aceptada la universidad de princeton, stanford y harvard. dice que no hay lÍmites para las niÑas. >>> hay que ayudar a otros sistemas mÉdicos de otros paÍses. >>> para catering cuyo mayor ejemplo es la jueza hispana la corte suprema de justicia sonia sotomayor estÁ inspirada. >>> da mucho empoderamiento saber quienes son el camino para los hombres. >>> teresa es la muÑeca mÁs famosa del mundo, lorena ochoa la golfista mexicana ganadora de 27 torneos de golf, gaby douglas, la primera gimnasta afroamericana en lograr los oros en los juegos olÍmpicos. modelos a seguir y dar la talla de las niÑas de hoy. >>> asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de n
. >>> es importante ver estas m muÑecas que no solo son lindas, sino que son lindas y educadas, e inteligentes . >>> en la lista de heroÍnas no pudo faltar la artista feminista frida kahlo, y la famosa por hacer el primer viaje alrededor del mundo sobre la lÍnea del ecuador o la cientÍfica katerin janss johnson. modelos que inspiran estas niÑas a punto de graduarse. >>> cuando me gradÚe quiero ser un coloca. >>> ella quien acaba de ser aceptada la...
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linda of san francisco, realized that when she called back the number that came up on her caller i.d. >> i called somebody else because it said they called me. >> lisa's number has been spoofed. >> they are saying i called them and i'm saying no. >> she received that spoof call from linda's number, calls like these make people upset. >> no, i did not call you, why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everyone is inconvenienced by an unit wanted or unsolicited call. >> in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing and after three months this year, the number of complaints is doubling. >> the purpose is two fold, they are engaged in scams and it harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> number two, they are trying trick you in to picking up the call. the fcc is cracking down. last year, it levied $200 million in fines against telemarketers accused of malicious spoofing. the fineser were the first of their kind and now they are working with providers to develop technology to authenticate legitimate calls and block spoofe
linda of san francisco, realized that when she called back the number that came up on her caller i.d. >> i called somebody else because it said they called me. >> lisa's number has been spoofed. >> they are saying i called them and i'm saying no. >> she received that spoof call from linda's number, calls like these make people upset. >> no, i did not call you, why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everyone is inconvenienced by an unit wanted or...
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linda brown was 76-years-old. >>> this country's oldest gun maker filed for bankruptcy rockies. remington says sales dropped 30% last year. it saw the decline after the election of president trump. many customers feeling the less urgency to buy guns because they didn't fear new restrictions the company founded more than two centuries ago says it will continue operation during the bankruptcy process. >>> perhaps you have seen it the new commercial by heinekin that's causing controversy. in it a bartender spots a woman down the bar. he slides a bottle of heinekin, light beer past a black woman and a black musician. then another black woman before it settles in front of a glass of wine, with the caption, sometimes, lighter is better. the rapper called it terribly racist in a tweet. heinekin says it missed the mark and removed the commercial and is taking the feedback to heart. when we come back, those who serve, serving teens outside their neighborhood on a trip of a lifetime. received . next at 6: the investigation into online sexual harassment at a bay area college. and days afte
linda brown was 76-years-old. >>> this country's oldest gun maker filed for bankruptcy rockies. remington says sales dropped 30% last year. it saw the decline after the election of president trump. many customers feeling the less urgency to buy guns because they didn't fear new restrictions the company founded more than two centuries ago says it will continue operation during the bankruptcy process. >>> perhaps you have seen it the new commercial by heinekin that's causing...
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linda patrick recognizes ideas that her husband and family had received from brother ted. i interviewed her in her first television interview 20/20 homicide. secret life of a unibomber. >> when she said i think your brother is a unibomber, i said this is nothing to worry about i've never seen ted violent. >> but their suspicions kept growing. >> they posted the first few pages of the manifesto on the screen in the library and dave went with me and as he read the first page his jaw dropped. >> i thought i was going to read the first page and turn to linda and say see i told you so but at a emotional level it sounded like my brother's voice. >> the family made the wrenching decision to contact the fbi. >> thought about the families that were bombed. there was one in which the package arrived to the man's home and his little two-year-old daughter was there. the room wh he opened the package. luckily she left. and his wife left. and then he died. and there were others. so i spent those days thinking about those people. >> that tip from patrick would end up being the linchpin t
linda patrick recognizes ideas that her husband and family had received from brother ted. i interviewed her in her first television interview 20/20 homicide. secret life of a unibomber. >> when she said i think your brother is a unibomber, i said this is nothing to worry about i've never seen ted violent. >> but their suspicions kept growing. >> they posted the first few pages of the manifesto on the screen in the library and dave went with me and as he read the first page his...
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and with that it is over now to our asia correspondent linda hong in a single poor and i can hope that you can hear melinda yes i can she can hear me fantastic and i can see you now as well as always a good sign hi is guy from singapore linda tell me i mean china has threatened to retaliate by hitting u.s. agricultural exports how powerful is that threat well you know some of the china imports actually more of a third of u.s. exports every culture exports led by soybeans and among the goods other goods for keller tree terrace will sever agricultural products like or why not you know fresh fruit dry food and these were five different type of farmers and if we go back to twenty sixty when trump was voted into the office most of these boards actually come from farmers so these were actually where it hit president donald trump the most and that is where it will play and impact this war possibly in the midterm elections coming up in november although maybe a bit too early to say right now but still the impact could largely fell if these tariffs and trade war really does go through well ther
and with that it is over now to our asia correspondent linda hong in a single poor and i can hope that you can hear melinda yes i can she can hear me fantastic and i can see you now as well as always a good sign hi is guy from singapore linda tell me i mean china has threatened to retaliate by hitting u.s. agricultural exports how powerful is that threat well you know some of the china imports actually more of a third of u.s. exports every culture exports led by soybeans and among the goods...
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board of education was linda brown. it was her father who objected to his daughter being turned away from an all white school near where they lived and so while the case took on so much importance and represented so many other plaintiffs, she lived out her life as linda brown of brown vs. board of education until her death last night in her hometown of topeka, kansas. she could not have predicted what she and her dad started, a case argued before the court by thurgood marshall who would later make history by sitting on the court. the 101st airborne sent to arkansas because a racial governor would not enforce it. it's why we tonight remember linda brown of topeka, kansas, because all great struggles have to start somewhere. this one started with her. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week. thank you so very much for being with us. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. >>> happy to have you here. happy monday. iceland is very, very small. aerial-wise in terms of land mass, iceland
board of education was linda brown. it was her father who objected to his daughter being turned away from an all white school near where they lived and so while the case took on so much importance and represented so many other plaintiffs, she lived out her life as linda brown of brown vs. board of education until her death last night in her hometown of topeka, kansas. she could not have predicted what she and her dad started, a case argued before the court by thurgood marshall who would later...
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linda brown is history. you don't wake up as a young person saying i am going to change the world, but for all she knew, she was groomed for it every day that s did wake up. when you are walking 20 miles to school and seeing that the situation you are in as a young person is untenable. you have to believe she lived pretty fearlessly. jane: the final shots of the thanand wars rang out more 35 years ago. the remains of argentinian soldiers who were unable to be identified at the time were marked with plaqs. thanks to dna, most of them have now been named.on onday, family members of loved ones were finally able to pay their respects. >> it was an emotional day. i came here before and he was not idenfied. i have lived for t ls moment for g. reporter: since the falklands war ended in june of 1982, 120 -- 121 argentinian soldiers have remained unideified at the cemetery. now, after dna testing, 90 bodies have been named. this is the first time argentinian families have been able to visit the graves their loved one
linda brown is history. you don't wake up as a young person saying i am going to change the world, but for all she knew, she was groomed for it every day that s did wake up. when you are walking 20 miles to school and seeing that the situation you are in as a young person is untenable. you have to believe she lived pretty fearlessly. jane: the final shots of the thanand wars rang out more 35 years ago. the remains of argentinian soldiers who were unable to be identified at the time were marked...
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linda brown, who was at the center of the landmark u.s. supreme court case that rejected segregation in americans schoos ed. to she wanted to do was go w schoh friends, but in 1951, she was turned away from an all white school because of her race. we take a ok at her story. >> when school started, my friends would walk four blocks to the all-white school would have to be bused across town. i didn't understand that. i only knew that i wanted to g to school with the children that i played with on a daily basis. >> linda brown is history. gu don't wake up as a young person saying i ng to change the world, but for all she knew, she was groomed for it every day that she did wake up. when you are walking 20 mi school and seeing that the situation you are in as a young person is untenable. you have to believe she livedet fearlessly. jane: the final shots of the thanand wars rang out more 35 years ago. the remains of argentinian soldiers who were unable to be time were at the marked with plaques. thanks to dna, most of them have now been named. on
linda brown, who was at the center of the landmark u.s. supreme court case that rejected segregation in americans schoos ed. to she wanted to do was go w schoh friends, but in 1951, she was turned away from an all white school because of her race. we take a ok at her story. >> when school started, my friends would walk four blocks to the all-white school would have to be bused across town. i didn't understand that. i only knew that i wanted to g to school with the children that i played...
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georgetown university professor michael dyson studies race in america. >> linda brown as a fighter. she saw that it was necessary to carry on the fight beyond the initial decision and ruling. her name will go down in history as a hallmark and a bench mark of what happens when justice is pursued with vigor by people who's backs are against the wall but who are determined to provide a better future for their children. >> reporter: brown lived in topeka until her death. funeral arrangements have not yet been set but in a tweet yesterday, filmmaker ava due ver nay called her a hero and apple ceo tim cook tweeted, thank you linda brown for what you stood up for and the impact it had on this nation. gayle? >> it really did. 1954 was the year i was born. as a woman of color, i certainly feel a sense of debt of gratitude to her but reading about her she said when the decision came in, the thing that made her happiest was that her little sister wouldn't have to walk as far as she did. >> can you imagine being put in that position? >> it had far reaching consequences and -- 1896 established t
georgetown university professor michael dyson studies race in america. >> linda brown as a fighter. she saw that it was necessary to carry on the fight beyond the initial decision and ruling. her name will go down in history as a hallmark and a bench mark of what happens when justice is pursued with vigor by people who's backs are against the wall but who are determined to provide a better future for their children. >> reporter: brown lived in topeka until her death. funeral...
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linda mcmahon joins us and what she says about the impact of tax cuts and tariffs on small business. democrats on the verge of snagging a house seat in pennsylvania. a surprise performance but republicans on edge of keeping their house majority? and the u.k. takes aim at russia, threatening to freeze assets following it attack on a former russian spy. vladimir putin says he will retaliate. we'll have the latest. ♪ david: president trump has made economic growth is top priority from the beginning and his or billy said that small businesses across the country are the key to that growth. asthma goldman sachs did a survey short the top concerns of small businesses are access to credit. number two is the regulatory environment having too much relation, and number three as access to a qualified workforce, tech, and cybersecurity. linda mcmahon knows what she is talking about because she wwe,ed and small business, to a big business, and she joins us now. lisa: thank you. david: i want to talk about small business but first i want willlk about larry kudlow, be named the director of the nec
linda mcmahon joins us and what she says about the impact of tax cuts and tariffs on small business. democrats on the verge of snagging a house seat in pennsylvania. a surprise performance but republicans on edge of keeping their house majority? and the u.k. takes aim at russia, threatening to freeze assets following it attack on a former russian spy. vladimir putin says he will retaliate. we'll have the latest. ♪ david: president trump has made economic growth is top priority from the...
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be readily available and we haven't heard any of that for -- heather: but we have heard things from linda herself, we have this. this is when she called for muslims to actually wage jihad against president trump. listen. >> we will fight against this administration. ala accepts that form as a form of jihad. heather: ala accepts this form as a form of jihad. different views can be expressed respectfully and students with challenge variety of opinions. have there been any challenge to her actually coming onto campus and what's been the response? >> well, you know what the sad thing is that these kids are just to seeing so many liberal speakers and that's why there's pushback with ben shapiro. with linda, we are use today seeing in classroom and something we commonly see as campus reform, professors pushing liberal agenda during classroom as far as talking about that. >> ia law and implementing it within the classroom, it's no big deal to them. heather: why do you think that is, it's sad for you to say, it's no big deal, it happens? >> exactly, i don't know why it is, it's something with thi
be readily available and we haven't heard any of that for -- heather: but we have heard things from linda herself, we have this. this is when she called for muslims to actually wage jihad against president trump. listen. >> we will fight against this administration. ala accepts that form as a form of jihad. heather: ala accepts this form as a form of jihad. different views can be expressed respectfully and students with challenge variety of opinions. have there been any challenge to her...
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. ♪ toys "r" us kid >> reporter: written by this woman, linda kaplan thaler, in 1982. >> i was a junior junior copyrighter. >> reporter: at the time she didn't think it was any good, but within days of that first commercial -- >> i heard this mother screaming to her kid, if you don't stop singing that song, we are never going to catch the bus for school. >> reporter: since then it's aired around the world in dozens of languages. a song that seems to tap into a collective sentiment. >> none of us should ever lose the feeling of being a child inside. >> reporter: this week, with news of toys "r" us closing its doors, the tributes poured in. ♪ i don't want to grow up ♪ ♪ because if i did >> reporter: for linda and her husband, fred, who did the musical compositions, sentimentality spurring one last lyric. ♪ toys "r" us is no more ♪ ♪ because they're closing their door ♪ >> reporter: and just maybe a hope that at least the song will live on. ♪ but we'll always be a toys "r" us kid ♪ >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >> if you're still humming it or singing
. ♪ toys "r" us kid >> reporter: written by this woman, linda kaplan thaler, in 1982. >> i was a junior junior copyrighter. >> reporter: at the time she didn't think it was any good, but within days of that first commercial -- >> i heard this mother screaming to her kid, if you don't stop singing that song, we are never going to catch the bus for school. >> reporter: since then it's aired around the world in dozens of languages. a song that seems to tap...