Front of us. At mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. Mutual of america financial group, Retirement Services and investments. Additional support has been provided by consumer cellular. And by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan good evening, and thank you for joining us. Ruth bader ginsburg, the second woman to serve as a u. S. Supreme court justice, who became the leader of the courts liberal wing, died yesterd at the age of 87. Ginsburg was at home with her family. Her death was due to complications from metastatic pareatic cancer. Outside the Supreme Court, where she served for 27 years, mourners continued to add to an informal memorial that began last night with candles, flowers and notes to the justice. President trump heard the news of ginsburgs death fr reporters as he left a C
We have not forgotten about the 90 Million People in this country who are uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford to go to a doctor when they need to. And the millions of people who are scared to death about being evicted from their apartments or losing their homes because they lack the income to pay their rent or mortgage. And in many ways, that is exactly what this entire campaign is all about. Its about whether we will have a government that finally stands up for working families, the people that are struggling like never before. Or whether under trump, we will continue a government in which the very rich get much richer, while so many of us live in fear and desperation. Let us be clear. While donald trump forgot to talk about it in his speech the other night, we are now experiencing the worst economic crisis since the great depression. Over the past five months, more than 30 million americans have lost their jobs, and today, there are more americans unemployed than at any time
I got to be honest, this award came at the perfect time for a second there, i thought i was doing a bad job as steve from 30 rockefeller president. Center in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring can you believe that jimmy fallon. But thats right, im amazing tonight join jimmy and his and deserve this award for many guests reasons. Kevin hart josh charles for one, i finally brought peace between the arabs and jews musical guest chika and the legendary roots crew we love the jewish people or as i call them the yosemites. And now, heres your host, jimmy fallon and now theyre getting along great with the united arab erimates emirates until this morning, i thought it was a european soccer team. Are we looking into that what about education, folks . Under my administration, there have been so many books written jimmy thank you very much. About me, committing treason for watching the tonight show everybody, i appreciate it im jimmy fallon lets get to the news and Michael
A very rural part of the state and the perseverance, dedication, hard work that my parents taught me really has carried me through so many different challenges in my lifetime. Opportunities in my lifetime and i wanted to tell a story that could be uplifting, certainly people will face challenges throughout their lifetime but we all should understand those challenges dont necessarily have to define us and just bless the women of the great United States of america and the opportunities it given to me and thatswhat i hope to share in this story with other people. Host the book is relatively revealing and will go through some of those things but was it tough to expose yourself like that guest it was very hard. Ive been through a number of significant challenges in my lifetime. I was raped when i was a young woman with my first boyfriend and really suffered from that but then moving on, going through an episode of Domestic Violence and it just really difficult time in my marriage and those
America. Already talk about the actual wars and fighting and times where the cold war got hot in africa and today, were talking about the cultural cold war and perhaps the fight for influence between the United States and the soviet union. So in that context, jazz really comes to the forefront. So were thinking about why that guy the running around in the congo and his counterparts are in pakistan and south asia and Eastern Europe and all those kinds of things. What are they doing there . Were going to unpack that a little bit. I want to start with that picture. Please tell me you recognize that guy. Louis armstrong. Thank you very much. You were probably hesitant to say. Its Louis Armstrong. Cant miss that smile and gaze, you know, he gives people when hes talking. Louis armstrong, probably americas most prominent jazz musician throughout this whole period. Certainly when it starts in 1956, but also even before that, he had toured europe commercially and even long before the state dep