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Who was Helen Rodríguez Trías?

American pediatrician, educator and women rights activist is honored by Google Doodle.

She was born on July 7th, 1929 in New York City.

She was educated from University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 1960 and University

of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus in 1957.

Dr. Helen Rodríguez Trías was a founding member of the Women's Caucus of the American

Public Health Association.

What is Helen Rodríguez Trías achievements: 1.

Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias received the Presidential Citizen's Medal for her work on behalf of

women, children, people with HIV and AIDS, and the poor.

2.

Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias was the first Latina to be elected president of the American Public

Health Association.

3.

Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias was a founding member of the Committee for Abortion Rights and Against

Sterilization Abuse.

She supported abortion rights, abolish enforced sterilization, and provide neonatal care to

underserved people, Helen Rodriguez-Trias expanded the range of public health services

for women and children in minority and low-income populations in the United States, Central

and South America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

She died on December 27, 2001 at Santa Cruz, California, in United States.

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Melania Stops Everything During 4th Of July Celebration After Seeing Who Was In The Crowd - Duration: 4:04.

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Trump Sees What Cowboy Is Holding During Montana Rally, Stunned Beyond Belief - Duration: 3:47.

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Guess What Happened To The Liberal Guy Who Burned Flag Online On 4th Of July - Duration: 4:56.

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What is on TV tonight? Who Killed Sharon Birchwood, Nando's and John Bishop - Duration: 10:29.

  Eleven years ago Sharon Birchwood was strangled to death in her Surrey bungalow

Suspicion fell on her husband who found her, but DNA and CCTV proved his innocence

In Who Killed Sharon Birchwood: Police Tapes, at 9pm on ITV tonight, Susanna Reid explores how detectives finally solved the case in a most unexpected way

 Over on W, at 10pm, Professor Green opens up about his father's suicide and a near fatal stabbing in the news series of John Bishop: In Conversation With

 Meanwhile, on Channel 5 at 9pm, Nando's: A PERi PERi Big Success offers an inside story of the restaurant and its humble beginnings

 As the NHS celebrates its 70th anniversary today, the BBC's two-part documentary Celebrities on the NHS Frontline concludes at 9pm

Ann Widdecombe, Michael Mosley, Stacey Dooley and Jonnie Peacock get first-hand experience of working at King's College Hospital, London

 At 10.45pm on ITV, Phil Tufnell looks back at some of sport's most shameful moments in It's Not Just Cricket

 Tonight's best film recommendation is The River Wild (1994) on FilmFour at 6.45pm, when Meryl Streep's family white-water rafting trip takes a dark turn

"The perfect high old time for audiences in the mood to be tossed into the spin cycle for a pulse-pounding thrill ride," says Rolling Stone

Wednesday 4 July: Panorama, NHS Singalong and What Maisie Knew   Reporter Hilary Andersson explores the dark side of smartphones in tonight's Panorama on BBC One at 7pm

The programme investigates the science behind habit-forming technology used to get people hooked on their phones

 NHS staff and celebrities will attempt a record-breaking singalong on ITV at 9pm in The Big NHS Singalong Live

Presented by Ashley Banjo and Sara Cox, as part of the health service's 70th anniversary celebrations

 Channel 4's new comedy Stath Lets Flats continues at 10pm. Jamie Demetriou stars as an imcompetent lettings agent working for his family business

 Meanwhile, on BBC Four at 9pm, US comedian Rich Hall explores the ethos of the American Dream and how it has been perpetuated, in Rich Hall's Working for the American Dream

 There are no World Cup matches until the quarter finals begin on Friday, but tennis fans can catch up with the key moments from the third day of Wimbledon at 8

30pm on BBC Two. Tonight's best film recommendation is What Maisie Knew (2013), starring Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan, on Channel 4 at 12

55am. A six-year-old finds herself in the middle of her parents' divorce in what The Guardian describes as a "fine modern-day adaptation of Henry James's novel of irresponsible parenting"

Tuesday 3 July: England vs. Colombia, Bride and Prejudice and Murdering the Nanny   England play Colombia in tonight's big World Cup match at Spartak Stadium in Moscow, with the winners making it into the quarter finals against Sweden or Switzerland on Saturday

Mark Pougatch will present the coverage from 6.15pm on ITV, with kick-off at 7pm

 To catch up with the highlights from day two at Wimbledon, tune in to BBC Two at 8

30pm for Today at Wimbledon with Clare Balding. This is followed by a new series, RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, at 9

30pm. Joe Swift and Jo Whiley look at what to expect from this year's show in south-west London

 Over on Channel 4, Bride and Prejudice comes to an end at 9pm. The show follows couples planning weddings in the face of opposition from their own families

 A week ago, a London couple were jailed for killing their 21-year-old nanny. 5STAR explores the case in more detail in a documentary called Tortured to Death: Murdering the Nanny at 9pm

 Tonight's best film recommendation is The Outlaw Josey Wales at 11.15pm on ITV4, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood

"A truly great Western from Clint that is bleakly atmospheric and charming in turns," says Empire magazine

Monday 2 July: Wimbledon, Black Nurses and Lethal Weapon   Wimbledon begins today, with extensive coverage on the BBC

Sue Barker presents from the All England Club, as defending men's champion Roger Federer plays Serbia's Dusan Lajovic on Centre Court

Meanwhile, USA's Serena Williams returns from a year away to take on Arantxa Rus from the Netherlands

Tune in from 1.45pm to 6pm on BBC One and 11am to 8.30pm on BBC Two, followed by highlights presented by Clare Balding until 9

30pm. In the World Cup, Brazil vs. Mexico kicks off at the Cosmos Arena in Samara at 3pm on ITV1, while Belgium vs

Japan is the late match on BBC One at 7pm when Gary Lineker will present from Rostov Arena in Rostov-on-Don

 On BBC Four at 10pm is Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the NHS. The documentary follows the story of the Caribbean and African women who responded to the call for nurses 70 years ago to help build the National Health Service

 Tonight's best film recommendation is action thriller Lethal Weapon (1987) at 9pm on Channel 5

Mel Gibson, as an unstable Vietnam veteran, teams up with a by-the-book LA detective, played by Danny Glover

"Richard Donner has directed a lot of classy pictures," wrote film critic Roger Ebert upon the film's release

"This time he tops himself."

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Guess What Happened To The Liberal Guy Who Burned Flag Online On 4th Of July - Duration: 4:57.

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What to do if your car was towed or flooded in Fourth of July downpours - Duration: 1:17.

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Donald Trump visits Blenheim Palace - what it is and its links to Churchill - Duration: 4:03.

</form> It's been revealed at Blenheim Palace next Thursday, July 12.  Before the dinner, 100 business chiefs will be treated to a military ceremony performed by the bands of Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards in the palace's Great Court, who will play the Liberty Fanfare, Amazing Grace and the National Emblem

 They'll be serenaded by the Countess of Wessex's Orchestra and the President, finally making his first visit to Britain since his election amid huge protests, will be piped out at the end by the Royal Regiment of Scotland

 Trump, who previously demanded a gold-plated carriage procession with the Queen, will doubtless delight in the pomp and ceremony of the occasion

 And it gets even better - the house has a long association with wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, a hero of Trump

 So what is Blenheim Palace, how is it linked to Winston Churchill, and what has Trump said about Churchill in the past?  Here's everything you need to know… Read More Donald Trump UK visit What is Blenheim Palace?  Blenheim Palace, described by its official website as 'a masterpiece of Baroque architecture' and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Britain's largest country houses

 Although it is called a palace, it is not the residence of a member of the royal family or a bishop, making it unique among UK buildings with this grand designation

 The name Blenheim (pronounced BLEN-im) comes from the Bavarian town of Blindheim, where the Duke of Marlborough won a famous victory over the French in the War of the Spanish Succession in 1704

 .  The standout part of the stately home is its magnificent State Rooms, where you can find the famous Marlborough Tapestries depicting the 1704 victory

 Its Long Library contains more than 10,000 books, many of which are hundreds of years old

What is its connection to Churchill?  The owner of Blenheim Palace may have been known officially as Marlborough, but his name was John Churchill

 John Churchill was a renowned military leader and served as First Lord of the Treasury, a title now held by Theresa May (though he was not PM as that position did not exist)

 The man who would serve as Prime Minister during this country's darkest hour was born at Blenheim Palace on 30 November 1874

 Winston Churchill, elected as MP for Oldham at the age of just 25 in 1900, proposed to Clementine Hozier in Blenheim's Temple of Diana in 1908

 The man himself emphasised the importance of Blenheim to his life in characteristically witty fashion, saying, 'At Blenheim I took two very important decisions, to be born and to marry

I am content with the decision I took on both occasions.'  The property is still owned by his descendants

What has Trump said about Churchill?  Churchill has frequently been invoked not just by British leaders, but by their American counterparts too - and President Trump is no exception

 One of his first acts after his inauguration was to 'return' a bust of Churchill to the White House

 In fact, despite Boris Johnson's pointing to the bust's removal as evidence of 'part Kenyan' Obama's 'ancestral dislike' of the UK, the statue remained in the White House during the Obama administration but was moved from the Oval Office to a prominent spot in the Residence

 Trump is also reported to have loved the Gary Oldman film 'Darkest Hour' so much that he recommended it to Theresa May over the phone and wants to see the Churchill War Rooms when he comes to Britain next time

 Former US presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, now a devout Trump supporter, tweeted after seeing the film that after the US 'had a Chamberlain for 8 years' in Obama, referring to Churchill's predecessor who tried to appease Hitler, but in Trump they had a Churchill

 Strangely, however, Trump was unimpressed by being compared to the wartime leader, with Republican David Purdue telling the New York Times that the President called him to complain when he made the link

 'So you think I'm like Churchill?' the President allegedly said, with Purdue adding that 'he didn't think that was a compliment

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