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we are live in the news room. >> geood evening. i spoke with her in san francisco. on a range of topics. i asked her about facebook cofounder call this week to break up facebook. warning of mark zuckerberg unprecedented personal power. i pressed her three types about whether she would support breaking it up. she wouldn't say. >> there's no question that i have a long history of working on these issues that there has to be priority around what we want in terps of encouraging innovation from technology. but we have to come down hard on what have been violations of privacy. and i feel strongly consumers have a right to know what they're giving up in return for whatever benefit they may get. >> maybe not break it up? >> we have to look at what we have to do to deal with the
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issue of privacy. >> warren says she believes we should break it up. >> we need to regulate technology. there's no question about that. and do a better job. >> calling for stricter regulations but not taking a side on the issue. her challenger warren is come out in support of this proposal to brak up facebook. of course we spoke with harris about her 2020 campaign. and on the fund raising front she raised $12 million. 20,000 people showed up to her launch party in oakland. critics say she's too cautious and doesn't yet from a clear message. >> i think we're doing great. i'm really enjoying this process. i'm not sure what that says about my personality. i always thought and said in campaigns you meet the angels walking aplong us. people that you might not other ever meet who are doing amazing things in their community.
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i tell folks i fully intend to win. but part of the measure of the success is not only that, it will be at the end of process we are relevant. and the only way to ensure that is we listen and i listen. as much as i talk. >> that response was to us ask how she would grade her performance so far. i'm combing through the interview and we'll share it tonight. including why her step kids call her mama la. >> we want to hear that. >> this is a live look outside the regency ballroom in san francisco. pete buttigieg is holding a grass roots fundraiser there tonight. one of several. the south bend, indiana mayor held today in the bay area. the line to dpet in stretched around the block. he has been a big draw during the fifth visit to california. tonight everyone is sold out with tickets costing just $25 a person. many of the fundraisers have
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been community events to allow people to meet him. yesterday in l.a. there was a few high end events including one at pal trous home. >> the list of candidates continue to grow. currently at 22 and counting. keep up with who is officially running by going to our web site. >> ten years ago a revolutionized the way people get around. today uber went public. ipo price of $45 a share. opened around 42. almost an 8% loss in the first day on the market. what lies ahead for uber? we have a look. live from outside company headquarters. >> you're right. very quickly, the uber stock went down. and then slightly higher and of course ending up at $41.50. in a statement uber said it's
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confident it will shape the future. here in san francisco they want uber to help shape san francisco. in a meaningful way. >> the before it went public, uber issued a statement saying the stakes got higher. our world got big e. today the company acknowledged all eyes will be on them. >> treat your drivers like you should. >> uber has gotten progressively controversial. the latest criticism has been over pay cuts and working conditions. uber isn't the only one facing criticism from drivers of the lift received its share. we drove around with today who says just yesterday, lift cut his pay from 68 cents a mile ub price war. uber and lift both attract more customers by reducing their prices. but, the people who drive the cars are getting their throats cut. >> today uber said there will be
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periods when they will be misunderstood. it's during those days regardless of the ups and downs we should focus on work. creating opportunity on moving the world and executing. the head of the editorial nor google cloud. >> it's more than tax riding share riding. are these the two companies that win it all? time will tell. >> i command the success. it doesn't belong solely to the investors or executives. it belongs to the city. >> eight years ago city hall gave up a 1.5% payroll tax to companies like tweter and uber for staying in san francisco. that will expire may 20. it's almost certain that offer . instead many are calling for an ipo tax for uber, lift and ore companies. >> we have a ton of companies
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here now. continuing to come here. they want to commit ask grow here. the conversation is how do with meet the needs as a city. >> city hall wants to know how and what uber will do to help this city on a different issues such as homelessness and inequality. >> thank you. shares for lift slumped today. down to $51. 29% the ipo price. they had a stronger opening when it started trading in march. closing price on the first day of trading was $78. >> it was a rough week for stocks across the board. dow nasdaq and s&p closed higher. down for the week. concern about the trump administration trade talks china. the dow is up by 114.
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nasdaq by 6. >> richmond city leaders responding to tenants complaints about mold growing in an apartment and a landlord doing nothing about it. we brought you the story at 11:00 last night. now we have the latest. >> he could always take it to city hall. that's what jerry thought this morning. approaching a crucial meeting in the building department until he encountered resistance. >> they told many they don't want the media coverage at their facility. >> excuse me. >> is that accurate? >> i told you i have no further comment. >> that's mold. mildew. termites. >> we reported about jerry last night. he lives in this apartment. for three years he says he and his neighbors complained about conditions to his landlord. without result. >> it's frustrating.
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we're helpless. we live here. and we didn't have any other options. >> even this morning a company maintenance man wouldn't talk. >> there are problems in the building? >> i can't talk. >> he complains about mold. water leaks, roaches and hired his own inspector from blue water environmental. >> how much damage? >> by the time they're done, probably $30,000. >> is that for one apartment? >> one. >> you get water eyes. you start hard breathing. >> it's worse for his mother. >> i'm sick. it went in my nose and eyes. everywhere. in my lungs. >> this morning a call from the building department. changing a planned meeting with a representative of the landlord. from the apartment to city hall. after a long discussion mind
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closed doors, he extracted a promise in management to fix the apartment. and then the others. here's castle management. >> why has it taken so long to get action? >> we disagree. we have some other issues with that. i don't think we have been delayed or slow. >> the promise resolution of a landlord tenant dispute. just like the theory. time is relative. >> oakland former police chief will be helping to bring change to the police department. he has been appointed a senior adviser to the manager. he will be a project manager in the search for an interim police chief. and recruitment of a permanent chief and work with the department of justice community relations service. working after several officer involved shootings and allegations of excessive force. >> stay with us. oakland a's in action tonight at the coliseum.
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unions threw support behind the plan three days before the port commission will take a crucial vote on the project. we have the story. >> let's go oakland. >> when the crucial vote of the stadium deal set for monday, the alameda labor counsel went public. with its support for the team's desired site at howard terminal. the proposal would inchud construction of a 35,000 seat stadium. retail and several thousand housing units. >> it's really critical as we have a critical piece of investment in the community and economic development in a sports franchise that wants to stay. being able to stay. workers benefit along the way. >> the council and 135 unions maybe behind the a's move to howard. but a group called the east oakland stadium alliance is not. including the pacific association and the longshoreman unit among others. they like that the a's are rooted in oakland.
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they want them to stay on the east side of town. >> what they're doing now is we can have a baseball stadium. and 3 to 4,000 units here. and they can coexist. that's not true. the industry made it clear this is a danger to the port. >> we had meetings with the group. >> as president believes the concerns of the alliance can be worked out. he's hopeful court commissioners will vote the a's way. come monday. >> we're an at important stage. to make sure we're calling a vote and the commission with weigh in on the project. and the economic benefit. the job benefit andsurances. >> until now all the stadium proposals have been like this mural. it's called fields of dreams. if the vote goes the as way on monday it could be a reality. >> there are going to be fire
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works after tonight's game. part of a 5/10 day. celebrating the area code. the mascot tweeted i love this town. a reference to one of oaklands nicknames. and this tweet from the zoo. can you see the shape in the animal. they of course spell out 510. >> very good. >> more numbers. to nct 127. if you're a fan that means no explanation. if you're not. we'll help you out. >> she's had plenty of fans to tell you all about it. >> live tonight. >> good evening. the show doesn't start for a couple hours but who is counting? many of the people here have been at city national civic since this afternoon. i'll scan the camera. you get a sense of the crowd and the faces and excitement. you'll see the love for the
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band. this bus by the way has been a selfie sensation. it doesn't even carry the band members. if you're wondering exactly who the guys are. i got the 101 from a few fans. >> i need my own own >> it's a sub unit of culture cc technology. there's 22 members in total. these are nine of them. >> it's the longitude for seoul. >> there's the younger members. >> line up for hours. this was from thursday show and this crowd at least eight hours early for the concert. on top of that they are trekking many miles to show love. >> i flew from texas to phoenix and back home and over here to san jose for both days. >> i'm from hawaii.
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5,000 miles just to see them. >> for the past month i have been stuck in the hospital with my grandmother. i only found comfort with them. they just brighten my day. each and every time i listen to their songs. >> they rocked the stage on good morning north american tour. especially on mother's day weekend, that her dream came true because of mom. >> she's here. i'm going to cry. >> she called her mom. i shared a -- woo! >> i'm not sure if you can tell the line goes to the end of block. waiting to get in. doors open in about 15 minutes. the show starts at 8:00. i don't know if you recognize
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her. part of the line. in the meantime i'll try to find fans to give cards to. johnny is a valuable one. >> frame them put them on the wall. >> fun. good stuff. all right at least the weather is gorgeous for standing in line. or whatever you're doing this weekend. >> there will be a weekend of weather worth standing in line for. live doppler 7 we have sunny skies. low clouds are forming at the coastline. check out the view here. looking back. swallowed up by the clouds. 58 degrees here. milder across oakland. 67 mountain view. and santa cruz. 57 half-moon bay. here's the view from emery ville. you can see the advancing low clouds. is that a plane? just over the line of low clouds. 60 degrees. napa 65.
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72 fair field. 69 a piece at concord and livermore. mostly blue sky right now. above the golden gate. more clouds here than just a few minutes ago. these are the forecast features. low clouds and fog expand over night. mainly sunny and mild for mother's day weekend. a cooler pattern will develop next week. we have this. forecast animation at 7:00 this evening. notice the. 7:00 tomorrow morning. we begin the day with lots of low clouds and fog. burning to the coastline by midday and afternoon. this will be the picture. low clouds linger at the coast. now we'll advance into tomorrow night. and sunday morning. as the fog and clouds move back akrsz the bay. that's been the pattern all week long. mother's day sunday will be begin like tomorrow. with lingering low clouds and fog. it will burn back to the coastline and away
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coast. giving us truly a mostly sunny day. over night this night a lot of fog kp low clouds. perhaps spotty sprinkles. lows in the 50s. highs tomorrow a bit milder. 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay. 80 inland. here's a look at the break down for sunday. brighter by noon. mostly sunny through the rest of the day. going into the early evening. the 7-day forecast. once again mostly sun n and mild. mother's day is lovely. once again after some early morning clouds burn off. it will be a bright and beautiful day. monday and tuesday will be mostly bright as well. we'll see just a slight drop in temperature. a couple degrees. and further cooling with cloud midweek. and maybe some showers toward the end of the week. >> all right. >> it has been a week since a 4
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retaliated after a fight accusing him of past abuse. surveillance shows him walking out of the apartment last friday carrying a laundry basket with black plastic bag inside. a spokesperson for the mother today said she believes her body was inside that. >> we need the truth about what happened. to come out. >> he told police he was driving her and her brother to pick up their mother at the airport. when three men pulled up and beat him. when he came too she was gone. officers say his story has changed several times. she was removed from the home after a head injury last summer but returned in february. >> two bay area assembly members headed south to learn about the situation after of u.s. mexico border. they were in san diego south bay. faith leader took them on a tour to view crossings and shelters.
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they hope it will help them make immigration policy. >> the trump administration wants to offer more oil drilling leases in the east bay. >> committed to building a better bay area tonight we dig into the environmental impact of the plan. >> follow up to a story we brought you last night. families who lost homes in the tubs fire are trying to rebuild and say it's a construction company keeping them from moving back in.
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good evening. we are committed to building a better bay area and focusing on the issues that impact us like the environment. >> one constantly controversial issue is drilling. the u.s. government is taking a step closer to allowing oil and gas drilling on 800 acres previously protected. >> operations are limited to the counties in groan. including alameda and santa
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collar. new drilling could be offered. in san mateo and santa cruz. >> we have a look at the plan and the politics involved. >> reporter: ask horse trainer how had e feels about the idea of selling oil and gas leases around and you will get an earful. >> if they get in you might as well get rid of the parks and put up mansions. >> the trump administration through the bureau of plans to sell oil and gas leases oen hundreds of thousands acres of federal land. land in and around the state park. environmental attorney calls it a hand over from the feds to private industry. >> this plan is a gift to the fossil fuel industry. and attack on california. >> in what way? >> talking about increasing drilling in areas that suffer
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some of the worst air quality in the country. >> she fears the controversial practice of fracking. would lead to water pollution and the threat of more earthquakes. in the statement today, the california independent association had this response. quote resuming federal lease sales will attract additional capitol to california currently invested outside the state creating additional good paying california jobs that often don't require a college degree. the trump administration says the plan could lead to 37 new oil wells and bring in millions of new revenue. the opposition is already mobilizing. >> people need to be contacting the bureau. contact elected officials and get their objection to the public lands on the record. >> governor has 60 days to decide if the plan would run a foul of state laws and regulations. it wouldn't stop the administration.
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but slow them down a bit. remember we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our facebook group. >> happening tonight. a dinner for the first time ever. referring to the ninth month of the year on the muslim calendar. people fast from sunrise to sunset. and break the fast with a meal. about 25,000 people in san frn are muslim. >> the first anniversary party of the barbecue becky incident in oakland is happening this weekend. last year a woman reported two black men having a barbecue. a video of the woman went viral. in april 2018 when this happened, charcoal grills were not allowed at the area. since the incident the city installed hot issue disposal units. the men involved now sits on
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oaklands park and recreation board. he is organizing the event. described as free community and family friendly celebration. on it fund raising page. >> the wild fires happen more than a year and a half ago. enough time that a lot of survivors have been able to rebuild and some have moved in. that's not true for everyone. some families say a central valley construction company isn't making good on the contract. we introduced you to the families last night. the company didn't respond to request for comment. today brian johnson from our sister station went to get answers. >> one year ago a construction and plumbing employee approached us with a possible story to cover. the company said they would be opening a new location. to rebuil homes destroyed by the 2017 tubs fire. while many families. >> reporter: being taken advantage of the employee said they would help build dream
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homes at an affordable price. now a supervisor says the company failed to finish homes or start them. for at least 40 families in his district. after losing their home in the fire, this family signed a contract 16 months ago. after some major delays they were told they could move in in may. still months away from completion. they say they paid the company $134,000 in insurance money. but they are demanding another $140,000 to finish the house. which also has liens against it from subcontractors and suppliers who haven't been paid. >> court records show two people sued the company for fraud on friday. on the companies bbb page another woman describing herself as a victim of the fires says she cancel her contract last fall. but the company wouldn't refund her money. and sent a bill she disputes.
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the company has an a plus rating but not accredited. and is current inactive. the location was open friday. we told them we had questions for the owner. they said they would give us an information but probably wouldn't comment for the story. >> ever heard the term >> he found someone who wants to make it go away. so women don't pay more for product and services than men. >> how much would you pay for a cup of coffee? how about $75. the most expensive cup
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for a cup? >> probably 4:50. >> $5. >> we found out the most expensive in the world at $800 a pound is here in san francisco. we have to try it out. >> san francisco is one of the places where people really appreciate fine stuff. >> if that's the case, the latest offering is the finest of the fine. introducing the record setting 803. >> it's a unique coffee from panama. >> auctioned off around the world. out of an available 100 pound. they own ten pounds. >> it's 80 cups for the entire united states. that's it. >> it's exclusive even the people who train 406 hours to work here. wanted to be extra careful. preparing this cup. >> i was practicing. hoping it will fwo good.
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>> how does it taste? that's the question. here we go. this is probably at least $10 worth. in this cup. it's good. it's very good. it tastes like fruit. it's blueberry. i don't know. whether or not i would spend $75 on this regularly. that's another thing. but what would the average coffee drinker think of the $75 cup of joe? >> very smooth. good taste. wow. >> packs a punch. >> there's one thing you must not do to this drink. >> would it be a crime to add cream and sugar? >> absolutely. a waste of $75. >> this isn't for everyone and atom 4ote>>re>> what do
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women often earn less than men for the same job. but pay more than men when shopping for similar things. >> hold onto your chair. what do you think women spend more per year than men on the exact item? $1,300. that's a lot of money. go over a lifetime. that's amazing. we're talking about the same products such as razor and sporting equipment. but all of that may soon be coming to an etngha experienced out shopping. retailers charging more for women's products. >> there's a pink tax.
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women pay more for goods and services than -- have you heard of it in. >> i have. we as women pay more for dry cleaning and other things. that's what i know for a fact. >> women know they pay more. >> on feminine products and clothing. try cleaning. and things like that. >> a study by the city of new york found women pay more from cradle to cane. the reports conclusion, women pay a approximately 7% more than men for similar products. this doesn't surprise congresswoman spear. >> objects that are pink in color. are priced higher than objects blue in color. it starts at a young age. >> i looked for examples here in the bay area. going from store to store and searching online. generally i found items like
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razors. pink and blue. priced the same. same with the playground balls. i did find examples of a gender difference in pricing. on over stock.com i found the kids battery powered motorcycles. the pink version cost $6 more than the red. i reached out to overstock and haven't heard back. the seller is cost way. we have exchanged e-mails. i don't have a comment on the price. congresswoman spear just reintroduced the pink tax repeal act. >> it would provide that the federal trade commission would have the authority to fine companies that do make that kind o discriminate toir pricing. >> it would give state attorney general authority to take civil action for consumers as well. i want to hear from you. my hot line is open 10:00 a.m.
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to 2:00 p.m. weekdays. you can reach me on the my facebook page. >> thanks. >> let's update the mother's day forecast. >> spencer is here with the latest. >> all important forecast. we'll start with tonight. advancing clouds and low clouds coming in from the coastline. expanding across the bay. lows in the mid-50s. mild over night. and tomorrow a sunny and mild day. away from the coast. even on the coast there will be sunny breaks. up to about 80 in the warmest spots. let break down mother's day. four parts. 7:00 a.m. there will be linger low clouds. skies will be bright and sunny by noon. into the afternoon and evening hardly a cloud to be find. nice and mild. pleasant from coast to inland. 7-day forecast. we have two stuningly blueautif
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days. monday and tuesday cooler. but by midweek look for clouds and a sharper cool down. mother's day is great. enjoy that. >> outstanding. >> big game tonight. >> certainly. >> pleasantly surprised by what i'm seeing so far. in the warriors shock the rockets? even without kevin durant. he's back in the bay area watching with the rest of us
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good evening the warriors hoping to turn the clock book to 2015. the glory days of the splash brothers pre-kevin durant. the shorthanded squad trying to finish off the rockets in game six of the series. they'd love to see if. iguodala they leave him wide open. not thrilled. steph curry cannot stop fouling. doesn't give harden room to land. second foul in the first quarter. that can't happen. other splash brother has to have a big night. he has ten early. vintage 2015. pass and cut to green. you have to fearerd. harden 14 points in the first
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quarter alone. fear the beard. warriors hanging tough. >> how bad is it for the lakers. magic johnson bailed. tie lieu rejected the offer. only 30 fans showed up. >> more media on hand than protestors. come on. can you blame them? you have to fight traffic. who can do that. >> 31 teams in the nhl four remain. sharks are one. and have a healthy and rested captain. they hit the ice today many san jose for one last tune up for opening the western conference finals tomorrow night. blues are a physical bunch. the sharks have home ice. and need to seize the opportunity. these chances don't come around too often. >> everybody realizes. we have a four teams left.
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27 that aren't playing. and four that are. it's you're breathing rare air. it's exciting for the group. >> it's win one for all of us. for san jose. would be a cool start. special. obviously it means the world to us. >> there's a group that is well connected to each other that care. and whatever comes their way they deal with as a group. it's a pleasure to be around the group. >> once more. after signing his deal yesterday the topic in the draft kyler murray. he didn't have the right cleats. his feet hurt. can somebody get the number one pick proper footwear? he's the only man to be taken in the first round osell aft. how much do you miss baseball? >> next offens c be dangerous. it's up to us to work at it.
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and get great. i have to take time. obviously. but it's an adjustment period for the rookies. they haven't played with me. i think with time it will come together. >> tony romo playing the in dallas on his home course. wearing that beanny. must have been cold. can somebody help me look for that. the drops that ball. insert your own joke there. is this the play offs? anyway. .est round in three pga finishesluig miss theut by ten. last night, all kind of whacky in houston. it rained inside the dome. they had a huge storm. then former giant high and deep. former a leaps and robs him.
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spider man back in the day. so proud of the robbery, hash tag new profile pick. >> nice. nice effort by the warriors early on. depleted quad hanging tough. maybe a miracle in progress. >> thank you. join us tonight at 9:00. coming up san francisco bold new plan to revitalize civic center and make it the safest place in the city. that's at 9:00. >> coming up. two democratic presidential hopefuls in the bay area tonight. how they plan it stand out in a very crowded field of candidates. tonight at 8:00 you can watch brand new marvel agent of shield. followed by a two hour 2020. and as always don't miss the news at 11:00.
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tonight's guest include ameal ya clark from game of thrones. >> a few thoughts about what really matters. mom. this you're fortunate enough to still have your mom with you, i lost my two years ago. spend some time with her in person or on the phone. more calls are supposedly made on mother's day than any other day of the year? spiking phone traffic by roughly 35%. it's also a big day of course for cards and flowers. and brunch. celebrations of mother hood can be traced back to the ancient greeks. origin of the modern day mother's day in this country begin with west virginia. who started the campaign to make mother's day a recognized holiday six years later it was observed in every state. ironically she later rcializati organized boycotts against it.
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to no avail. mother's past and present should be honored and not just sunday all year. what really matters is their unshakable love, kindness and sacrifice. and all they do at work and home. happy mother's day. i love to hear from you. share a story with me follow me on twitter and facebook. and happy mother's day. >> thank you so much. for the moms who suffered losses as well. you are appreciated in the struggling to become a mother. it's a tough process. so. >> well said. >> certainly we appreciate you. look for breaking news any time. on the app. >> have a nice evening.
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