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. >> a few hours later, pauline twohig died. her family grieving and sickened. >> i think that it's pretty sad that somebody could actually do
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there's mary in pauline's drawer. she took the money out. >> there is a certain level of trust into your house to be a care taker. you trust they won't rip you off. >> and six years of history. >> it was just cold that she's there talking to her while she's rifling through her money. stole about $1,400 from pauline whose family did press charges and mary did receive 26 week in prison. it's been postponed because she has young children. she received a fine and community service. this burglar in san clemente, he come up the stairs. there's no one home. he wanders around. >> this is so creepy. it makes you wonder if someone has been in your own home and you never noticed. >> we're seeing more and more. i have one in my house. it would show up on my phone. >> the owner of this home was able to see all of this on his cell phone when the burglar tripped the alarm. >> he's getting out of there. not before he snatches a watchful he is about to head downstairs and then spots the camera and decides to come back for the camera.
there's mary in pauline's drawer. she took the money out. >> there is a certain level of trust into your house to be a care taker. you trust they won't rip you off. >> and six years of history. >> it was just cold that she's there talking to her while she's rifling through her money. stole about $1,400 from pauline whose family did press charges and mary did receive 26 week in prison. it's been postponed because she has young children. she received a fine and community...
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pauline you nailed. it pink shirt and all. we hope you have a wonderful birthday.re glad we're a chance to be part of it. if you want a chance or get a chance to be tomorrow's fan lovely picture on our facebook page. >> fantastic have a great 95. it's 6:55 now. let's check in with tucker barnes and get the forecast. >> love the picture. cool to start the day. 49 in washington. it's going to be chilly compared to yesterday with winds which will continue north and west 15 to 25. 48. another degree updated. with wind chill feels like 4. pay want to consider jacket wind north and west at about 1 15. beautiful tuesday. lots of sunshine expected and nice sunrise here in the next couple minutes and we'll have a nice quiet afternoon. if you have outdoors plans later today want to get in the garden and spring plant good day for it it will be a little chilly this time of year. wind chill makes it feel cooler than that. 64 tomorrow and then we have a few 70s around by thursday and friday to look forward to. maybe a thunderstorm late thursday. that's a chance of rain. more wea
pauline you nailed. it pink shirt and all. we hope you have a wonderful birthday.re glad we're a chance to be part of it. if you want a chance or get a chance to be tomorrow's fan lovely picture on our facebook page. >> fantastic have a great 95. it's 6:55 now. let's check in with tucker barnes and get the forecast. >> love the picture. cool to start the day. 49 in washington. it's going to be chilly compared to yesterday with winds which will continue north and west 15 to 25. 48....
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>>> and experimental music pioneer pauline oliveros. >> pauline oliveros: one of my major accomplishments life was going beyond fear through music. >> this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967.
>>> and experimental music pioneer pauline oliveros. >> pauline oliveros: one of my major accomplishments life was going beyond fear through music. >> this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967.
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white hoover tears of eleanor, pauline was a young upstart and so they wanted things from her. these are institutional leaders. she's president of the college, president of the national council of negro women. walter wright is the executive secretary of the naacp, so in their dealings they are thinking about the constituencies of their organizations and their political constituencies. pauli represented no one other than young people like herself. paulie could deliver votes and so she was very brash and apparently they were afraid to go very far because they were always thinking about the political consequences. it was always calculated and associate beauty and i think she was right her relationship was different because in some ways she felt like she had nothing to lose and could speak her mind. there were other young people come african-americans, that eleanor had relationships one, one is harry belafonte. they became friends and i don't know if they met at the world fair in brussels may be before they became friends and he still to this day speaks to her as his mentor. i rece
white hoover tears of eleanor, pauline was a young upstart and so they wanted things from her. these are institutional leaders. she's president of the college, president of the national council of negro women. walter wright is the executive secretary of the naacp, so in their dealings they are thinking about the constituencies of their organizations and their political constituencies. pauli represented no one other than young people like herself. paulie could deliver votes and so she was very...
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. >> pauline? >> seth: pauline, you're getting closer. [ light laughter ] it's oscar weekend coming up. >> yeah. >> seth: you were nominated for an oscar in 2008, so you got to go. >> i did, yeah. >> seth: for a fantastic film, "the assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford." i'll do the whole title. >> yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: do you watch it? is it something that you watch now, will you watch this weekend? >> i probably won't watch this weekend, just 'cause i have other plans. but i don't mind -- [ light laughter ] i don't mind watching it. you know, it's fun, it's nice to see everyone get together. you know what i mean, it's sort of like -- any industry, if you worked in the, you know, the video game industry, you had a video game convention and all the different video game people got together. or like, loggers union brought everyone together for one weekend. [ light laughter ] and you all get to see each other, and talk shop. that part of it is nice. you know, it's n
. >> pauline? >> seth: pauline, you're getting closer. [ light laughter ] it's oscar weekend coming up. >> yeah. >> seth: you were nominated for an oscar in 2008, so you got to go. >> i did, yeah. >> seth: for a fantastic film, "the assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford." i'll do the whole title. >> yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: do you watch it? is it something that you watch now, will you watch this weekend?...
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there's mary in pauline's drawer. she took the money out. >> there is a certain level of trust into your house to be a care taker. you trust they won't rip you off. >> and six years of history. >> it was just cold that she's there talking to her while she's rifling through her money. >> unfortunately, in total she whose family did press charges and mary did receive 26 week in prison. it's been postponed because she has young children. she received a fine and community service. this burglar in san clemente, he come up the stairs. there's no one home. he wanders around. >> @his is so creepy. it makes you wonder if someone has been in your own home and you never noticed. >> we're seeing more and more. i have one in my house. it would show up on my phone. >> the ownwr of this home was able to see all of this on his cell phone when the burglar tripped the alarm. >> he's getting out of there. not before he snatches a watchful he is about to head downstairs and then spots the camera andecides to come back for the camera. >>
there's mary in pauline's drawer. she took the money out. >> there is a certain level of trust into your house to be a care taker. you trust they won't rip you off. >> and six years of history. >> it was just cold that she's there talking to her while she's rifling through her money. >> unfortunately, in total she whose family did press charges and mary did receive 26 week in prison. it's been postponed because she has young children. she received a fine and community...
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. >> finally, pauline latham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. she has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. >> shocking. >> now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. would the prime minister agree with me that we require better protection for working people who are diagnosed with a terminal illness? will he join with me and jackie in supporting the changes as outlined in the dying to work campaign? >> i think the point my right honourable friend makes are absolutely right. i will look very carefully at the case she raises. the truth in all of these things, as well as having clear rules you also need organizations, whether it is employers, whether it's housing associations or landlords or indeed trade unions to act with genuine compassion. to act with
. >> finally, pauline latham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. she has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. >> shocking. >> now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. would the...
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but parents say it's possible to cross the line from discipline to abuse. 3 on wednesday, "pauline lee" and her fiancee "jeremy perry"... were arrested for hitting their daughter with a belt... police say they hit her at least 20 times. parents in florida have a constitutional right to privacy in rearing their children. there's no specific law saying how many strikes are okay... officials consider the size and location of welts -- and 3 police say the girl's mother just regained custody of her a month ago in michigan family court... both parents have been charged with felony child abuse.. their daughter is now in the custody of child protective services. 3 3 polk county deputies are looking for a man they think stole a car.. with a 2-year old inside.. before abandoning both a short time later.. it happened outside the mulberry pharmacy on north church avenue.. around 3 yesterday afternoon. deputies say the child was with a family friend.. who had left him in the car for a few minutes while she went into the pharmacy.. the keys were in the car.. when minutes later - the car, and the chi
but parents say it's possible to cross the line from discipline to abuse. 3 on wednesday, "pauline lee" and her fiancee "jeremy perry"... were arrested for hitting their daughter with a belt... police say they hit her at least 20 times. parents in florida have a constitutional right to privacy in rearing their children. there's no specific law saying how many strikes are okay... officials consider the size and location of welts -- and 3 police say the girl's mother just...
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a budget is always the perils of pauline exercise. you get to the last minute and like pauline will be run over by the train, but it never quite happens. we are continuing to negotiate in good faith. i don't think the budget itself is likely to change very much. it's a matter of law and i think it has passed out of the budget committee. but there are some things that some of the folks that have concerns are interested in in terms of addressing entitlements and rules changes that will force us to deal with unauthorized appropriations. i actually think those are good things. those are things that need to be dealt with. you have to count on the leadership team to get it done. hopefully, they will. >> the freedom caucus has been making requests that seem fairly difficult to grand, saying they want ironclad assurances that ableof these cuts will be to be enacted into law. guest: we are asking things that are beyond the ability of the speaker and the leadership to promise. sometimes people forget that we operate in the house of representati
a budget is always the perils of pauline exercise. you get to the last minute and like pauline will be run over by the train, but it never quite happens. we are continuing to negotiate in good faith. i don't think the budget itself is likely to change very much. it's a matter of law and i think it has passed out of the budget committee. but there are some things that some of the folks that have concerns are interested in in terms of addressing entitlements and rules changes that will force us...
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care system, that receives about $150 million in taxes voted today to install a new interim ceo, pauline grant, and terminate the services of private defect wayne black whose work uncovered corruption at broward health and sparked those investigaons. outside attorney mitchell berger who was hired to coordinate broward health's response to those investigations portrayed black was uncontrollabl and criticized him for turning his findings of kickbacks over to fbi agents. >> that's not what an investigator is supposed today. >> bob: black told me today he was only doing his job and the late ceo met with federal agents as well. black previously complained that broward health general counsel lynn barrett had obstructed information, something i asked barrett about last month. >> you've been accused of very serious things, object strung an fbi investigation. you're not going to comment. >> no, sir. >> bob: barrett did deny obstructing that feral investigationed to but the vote voted to put her own employment on a 30-day review during which she will to have justify her job performance. in video p
care system, that receives about $150 million in taxes voted today to install a new interim ceo, pauline grant, and terminate the services of private defect wayne black whose work uncovered corruption at broward health and sparked those investigaons. outside attorney mitchell berger who was hired to coordinate broward health's response to those investigations portrayed black was uncontrollabl and criticized him for turning his findings of kickbacks over to fbi agents. >> that's not what...
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fast-forward to the 20th century , the rowhouses and tree-lined streets of the pauline community in chicagoarbor a multitude of stories. here, a well intended socialist experiment became the catalyst for the first african-american union in the unites states. the brotherhood of sleeping car porters. the founding president would use his victory to help and segregation in the military, defense contracting, and education. these places matter. we believe these national treasures represent an important chapter in the story of civil rights. rights.tory of labor we are proud to have played a role in building the fort monroe monument.n national at the celebration, president obama said, you stand on the soldiers -- on the shoulders of giants, on the site of great historic moment. that means that you can initiate great historic movements by your own actions. are justnd for mondo two examples. moving into the 1950's and 1960's, institutions like the naacp, howard university, and the southern christian leadership conference developed legal and nonviolent protest movements that forever changed our nation
fast-forward to the 20th century , the rowhouses and tree-lined streets of the pauline community in chicagoarbor a multitude of stories. here, a well intended socialist experiment became the catalyst for the first african-american union in the unites states. the brotherhood of sleeping car porters. the founding president would use his victory to help and segregation in the military, defense contracting, and education. these places matter. we believe these national treasures represent an...
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. >> finally, pauline latham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. she has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. >> shocking. >> now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. would the prime minister agree with me that we require better protection for working people who are diagnosed with a terminal illness? will he join with me and jackie in supporting the changes as outlined in the dying to work campaign? >> i think the point my right honourable friend makes are absolutely right. i will look very carefully at the case she raises. the truth in all of these things, as well as having clear rules you also need organizations, whether it is employers, whether it's housing associations or landlords or indeed tradeon
. >> finally, pauline latham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. she has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. >> shocking. >> now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. would the...
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. >> a few hours later, pauline twohig died. her family grieving and sickened. >> i think that it's pretty sad that somebody could actually do that to a person that's in her final hours. working with the nypd regarding the possible theft of her ring. >> she was a fighter and now i want to do one last thing for her and get that ring back. >> a wedding vow taking on a whole new meaning on staten island, steve langford, cbs 2 news. >> just a disgrace. >>> 5:19. up next amy schumer's special gift to the bar tend turpitudes at the broadway musical hamilton. >>> wild finishes in the big dance march madness highlights coming up next in sports. >>> another check on your traffic and weather on the 2s morning. turns out lemon juice doesn't cure pink eye. hi. how are you doing today? that's how i am. red head fred. ultra rare. i collect these too. nah, these are for my dog because he can never decide which one he wants american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. cash back on purchases. my only concern is that
. >> a few hours later, pauline twohig died. her family grieving and sickened. >> i think that it's pretty sad that somebody could actually do that to a person that's in her final hours. working with the nypd regarding the possible theft of her ring. >> she was a fighter and now i want to do one last thing for her and get that ring back. >> a wedding vow taking on a whole new meaning on staten island, steve langford, cbs 2 news. >> just a disgrace. >>>...
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. >> and 26-year-old pauline lee and her fiance were arrested for spanking their child with a belt. polls show that most americans with okay with spanking but where do you draw the line? >> it's difficult to make the call but parents seem to feel that multiple hits leaving bruises is definitely exe excessive. according to a medical examiner she was hit many times and had bruises. any time there are welts or bruises left on the body it can be considered child abuse. not against the practice of spanking they say it is important to know your limits. >> that is not the purpose. you are not to make your child scared of you but show them, you know, don't do this again. >> talking things out has always prun proven to be more effective but i have not ruled out using corporal punishment. >> both parents are being held without bond at the manatee county jail. their daughter is in the custody of child protective services. and coming up i will tell you how many american adults say they do or would spank their children, and the number might surprise you. >> well, two people have been arrested th
. >> and 26-year-old pauline lee and her fiance were arrested for spanking their child with a belt. polls show that most americans with okay with spanking but where do you draw the line? >> it's difficult to make the call but parents seem to feel that multiple hits leaving bruises is definitely exe excessive. according to a medical examiner she was hit many times and had bruises. any time there are welts or bruises left on the body it can be considered child abuse. not against the...
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p>>laura: pauline lee and jeremy erry were arrested for child pabuse. padministrators at rogers garden pelementary school contacted pchild protective services pwednesday after they said that plee and perry hit the child at pleast 20 times with a belt, paccording to bradenton police. plee was granted custody of her pdaughter in february. pthey are held without bond in pthe manatee county jail. pin florida, parents have a pconstitutionality pconstitutional right to privacy. pin cases of abuse, the courts pmust consider the size, the plocation and how long the pbruises last on the body. p>>russell: after sending the pjury home early yesterday, the pjudge in the hulk hogan sex tape ptrial says we can expect to hear pclosing arguments today. pattorneys argued over evidence. pgawker wanted to make full 30 pminute sex tape available to the pjurors during their pdeliberations. pinstead they can watch only the edited pversion. p>>laura: senator rubio is lanning to take a break from olitics following his failed residential campaign. p>>russell: he put the rumors
p>>laura: pauline lee and jeremy erry were arrested for child pabuse. padministrators at rogers garden pelementary school contacted pchild protective services pwednesday after they said that plee and perry hit the child at pleast 20 times with a belt, paccording to bradenton police. plee was granted custody of her pdaughter in february. pthey are held without bond in pthe manatee county jail. pin florida, parents have a pconstitutionality pconstitutional right to privacy. pin cases of...
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pauline helped plan, worked with him.helped plan that bus ride into the south and we hear about it and hear it work as the leader of that. but polly may not get mentioned. >> right behind, right there. yes. >> gardner you mentioned maryann mccloud but depend on who first came to the house in 1924 yet franklin, eleanor and sarah, and, obviously, the generation pol lil. would you say that she in a way -- laid the groundwork of a friendship between african-american woman and white family such as the roosevelt so that when polly came along eleanor was already well along that path and she was able because she loved young people that she was notorious for loving young people and certainly encouraging higher education of young women. that -- that the friendship mary would soon really pave the way for polly and eleanor's relationship. >> oh, i would definitely think so. because eleanor did stay at mayor mccloud's home, and polly -- circumstances were always precarious, didn't have during eleanor's lifetime, did not never own a ho
pauline helped plan, worked with him.helped plan that bus ride into the south and we hear about it and hear it work as the leader of that. but polly may not get mentioned. >> right behind, right there. yes. >> gardner you mentioned maryann mccloud but depend on who first came to the house in 1924 yet franklin, eleanor and sarah, and, obviously, the generation pol lil. would you say that she in a way -- laid the groundwork of a friendship between african-american woman and white...
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today it is beautiful pauline. very special day for her.ns 95 years young today. >> wow. >> happy birthday. her family calls her t and says she's native ar ling toneian who loves crossword puzzles and cooking and a girl after my own heart she >> we hope she has a wonderful birth day. happy birthday for you again. left a comment below her lovely picture on her facebook sglaij she has her pose on check me out. >> under noonl the beautiful cherry blossoms which still in peak bloom. >> although the winds probably did a number on the blossoms. >> did a number on everything else. >> yeah, couple trees down in my neighborhood back in the wood there. >> okay. >> gusty winds yesterday remain breezy this afternoon. georgous sunrise. first why not? thank you so much for sending this picture in. 45 degrees by sunrise. about 6:56 a.m. sun now rising before 7:00 in the morning. that's not bad. satellite and radar few clouds around the yeejon. clear it out. lots of sunshine coming your way. 59 for daytime high. less windy tomorrow 64. 70s come back thursd
today it is beautiful pauline. very special day for her.ns 95 years young today. >> wow. >> happy birthday. her family calls her t and says she's native ar ling toneian who loves crossword puzzles and cooking and a girl after my own heart she >> we hope she has a wonderful birth day. happy birthday for you again. left a comment below her lovely picture on her facebook sglaij she has her pose on check me out. >> under noonl the beautiful cherry blossoms which still in...
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. >> reporter: pauline says the support really helps.legeville bakery doesn't have personal ties to the harrell links but the husband and wife co owners both grew up in norristown and say this story really touched them. >> 12-year-old boy. we have a 10-year-old at home. so it just really struck a cord with us. >> the courage really got to us where a 12-year-old boy would go into -- most 12-year-old boy would cry next to their relatives. this boy had enough courage to back in and save his father. >> bakery sold roughly 12,000 raffle tickets. >> i fine it really important everybody give a little, you know, every little bit helps. >> reporter: fundraiser brought in about $1,200 which will help cover living and medical expenses for a family that lost everything. grandmother julia was at the bakery for the raffle drawing. >> i've been nominated to choose the raffle here. let's pick the winning ticket. get down in here. and the winner is jenna with the number of 803-7068. so jenna, you won this massive egg here at collegeville italian bakery.
. >> reporter: pauline says the support really helps.legeville bakery doesn't have personal ties to the harrell links but the husband and wife co owners both grew up in norristown and say this story really touched them. >> 12-year-old boy. we have a 10-year-old at home. so it just really struck a cord with us. >> the courage really got to us where a 12-year-old boy would go into -- most 12-year-old boy would cry next to their relatives. this boy had enough courage to back in...
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pauline murray, eleanor roosevelt and the struggle for social justice, exploring the relationship betweena civil rights activist, co-founder of the national organization for women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia bell scott speaks with author and historian nell painter at roosevelt house in new york city. sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the virginia festival of the book. including kelly carlin, george carlin's daughter who talks about her life growing up with the comedian in "a carlin home companion." sunday night, "after words" with the author of "break through the making of america's first woman president." sthee looks at the advances women are making in the political arena. she is interviewed by the chair and co-founder of cornell's law school avon center for women and justice. >> for a woman to be at the head of the most powerful country in the world when one of our key allies doesn't allow women to drive and our most significant enemy at this time, isis, is literally executing women and girls simply for being women and girls, i think this sends a powerful message fro
pauline murray, eleanor roosevelt and the struggle for social justice, exploring the relationship betweena civil rights activist, co-founder of the national organization for women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia bell scott speaks with author and historian nell painter at roosevelt house in new york city. sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the virginia festival of the book. including kelly carlin, george carlin's daughter who talks about her life growing up with the comedian in...
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pchild mother pauline lee and her pfiance were arrested for child pabuse without great harm. pthat's a third degree felony padministrators at roger guard pelementary contacted child rotective services on wednesday pafter they say the girl had pseveral bruises. pthe couple is being held without pbond in the manatee county jail. p>> here in florida parents have rivacy. pwhen it comes to raising their pchildren, there is no specific plaw. psaying how many strikes are pokay. pwhen it comes to discipline. psize and the location of welts pand how long they last. p>> closing arguments will pfinally begin today on hulk phogan gawker lawsuit. pan argument over the sex tape at pthe center of it brought trial pto halt yesterday. pgossip site gawker wanted to pmake full 30 minute sex tape pavailable to jurors. pbut judge denied that pconsequent. pinstead jurors will only be able pto see a one minute and 41 psecond edited version of that. p>> scary situation in delray pbeach should have never happened pin first place. pa performer at high school pep prally accidently set himself on pfire
pchild mother pauline lee and her pfiance were arrested for child pabuse without great harm. pthat's a third degree felony padministrators at roger guard pelementary contacted child rotective services on wednesday pafter they say the girl had pseveral bruises. pthe couple is being held without pbond in the manatee county jail. p>> here in florida parents have rivacy. pwhen it comes to raising their pchildren, there is no specific plaw. psaying how many strikes are pokay. pwhen it comes to...
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some criticism, it's impossible to avoid the voice of pauline kale.a model for how to talk in a direct personal passionate way about popular culture. she has influenced film critics and people who write about music, television. i was influenced, migrant passion when i was an adolescent was popular music. punk rock and the aftermath. grill marcus was an enormous influence. he could take a song, and alban track, and open it up in a way and show how it was connected to all of these other things in the world and american history and modern culture and do it with a powerful, personal voice. he is still a strong role model. i have been on the show talking about him, roger ebert. he personifies criticism as a democratic arts. a person talking to other people. someone who is knowledgeable but not snobbish, who is convinced of their own taste but willing to listen to other people. whether he was on television or in the sun-times or in his book, he could speak about what he cared about in a way others would care about it. charlie: one criticism about criticism,
some criticism, it's impossible to avoid the voice of pauline kale.a model for how to talk in a direct personal passionate way about popular culture. she has influenced film critics and people who write about music, television. i was influenced, migrant passion when i was an adolescent was popular music. punk rock and the aftermath. grill marcus was an enormous influence. he could take a song, and alban track, and open it up in a way and show how it was connected to all of these other things in...
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. >> reporter: a few weeks later, pauline died. her family grieving and >> i think it's pretty sad that somebody could actually do that to a person that's in her final hours. >> reporter: the hospital says it is working with the nypd regarding the possible theft of her ring. >> she was a fighter and now i want to do this one last thing for her and get that ring back. >> reporter: a wedding vow taking on a whole new meaning on staten island, steve langford, cbs 2 news. >>> new tonight, a dangerous discovery in jersey city. lead paint chips falling from the turnpike extension project forced city leaders to shut down a popular park where your kids may play. tonight, signs let people know to stay out of ninth street park. that includes the ennis jones playground and the roberto clementebaseball field. crews will start cleaning up the areas tomorrow or tuesday. the turnpike authorities say workers will also install netting to prevent more paint >>> the coast guard says a 1,000-ton crane will arrive from virginia and lift the tug boat. t
. >> reporter: a few weeks later, pauline died. her family grieving and >> i think it's pretty sad that somebody could actually do that to a person that's in her final hours. >> reporter: the hospital says it is working with the nypd regarding the possible theft of her ring. >> she was a fighter and now i want to do this one last thing for her and get that ring back. >> reporter: a wedding vow taking on a whole new meaning on staten island, steve langford, cbs 2...
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. >> reporter: think snow, not sun, suggests pauline fromer, the travel guide guru says if you don't mind skiing on manmade stuff, the east coast slopes are >> they're cutting prices for lift tickets by as much as 50%. >> reporter: it's actually a great time to pack up the family and head anywhere north. >> right now is the best year ever to do a road trip. from the new york area you could easily take a road trip up to french canada and get a little taste of france and montreal or quebec city. >> reporter: also discounted, the problem prone cruise industry if you're not afraid. the anthem of the seas, which made headlines having to turn around its storm battered boat is a big bargain. >> less than $100 a day from bayonne to the caribbean. you have to remember until recently that ship was absolutely fine. >> reporter: mexico. >> according to a recent study by booking.com, hotel prices in cancun are down 45% from last year which is great. >> reporter: the weak peso makes south of the border affordable, and believe it or not, you may get to europe after easter for less than it costs to
. >> reporter: think snow, not sun, suggests pauline fromer, the travel guide guru says if you don't mind skiing on manmade stuff, the east coast slopes are >> they're cutting prices for lift tickets by as much as 50%. >> reporter: it's actually a great time to pack up the family and head anywhere north. >> right now is the best year ever to do a road trip. from the new york area you could easily take a road trip up to french canada and get a little taste of france and...
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s also wish a happy 21st birthday to franny pauline oneyl of our viewers. >> all right.>> >> were daysining us ernight at 5:00. >> fox5 local news at 6:005 lole starts right now. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 local news at 6:00.00 >> ♪ >> let me put it very plainly. if we republicans chooseho donald trump as our nominee,omie the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatlyre diminished. >> ahead at 6:00, fighting words.s. former massachusetts governor go mitt romney urges his partyis p not to nominate donald trump for president.resint a busy d.c. bridge could be in major danger.an how much it could cost to fix the memorial bridge and thehe impact the work could have ond e traffic for years to come. >>> but first, another winterir blast is ostn the way.ay snow is region. region could this be winter's last b stane d? the news starts right now. >> ♪ >> and it is good to have youisg with us tonight.with i'm tony perkins. >> i'm shawn yancy.wnancy. i hope it's winter's last stand. it is cold tonight and this is i just the beginning.just the beg >> yes, so that's the bigs e question there w
s also wish a happy 21st birthday to franny pauline oneyl of our viewers. >> all right.>> >> were daysining us ernight at 5:00. >> fox5 local news at 6:005 lole starts right now. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 local news at 6:00.00 >> ♪ >> let me put it very plainly. if we republicans chooseho donald trump as our nominee,omie the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatlyre diminished. >> ahead at 6:00, fighting words.s. former...
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josephine goldmark aided by her sister pauline and several volunteer researchers scoured the columbia university and new york public libraries in search of materials of the kind brandeis wanted. facts and figures on dangers to women's health, safety and morals from working excessive hours, and on the societal benefits shortened hours could yield. data was extracted from reports of factory inspectors, physicians, trade unions, economists and social workers. within a month, goldmark's team compiled information that filled 98 pages of the 113-page brief by brandeis. to show that oregon was no outlier, that it did nothing radical, brandeis first set out the statutes of the 20 states that had restricted women's on the job hours and he also listed similar hours laws in force in europe. his basic contention, the due process right to contract for another's labor is subject to reasonable restraints to protect health, safety, morals and the general welfare. to convince the court, brandeis had to distinguish lockner against new york. bakers of -- had come to lockner, a job category overwhelmingl
josephine goldmark aided by her sister pauline and several volunteer researchers scoured the columbia university and new york public libraries in search of materials of the kind brandeis wanted. facts and figures on dangers to women's health, safety and morals from working excessive hours, and on the societal benefits shortened hours could yield. data was extracted from reports of factory inspectors, physicians, trade unions, economists and social workers. within a month, goldmark's team...
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. >> finally, pauline latham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. she has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. >> shocking. >> now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. would the prime minister agree with me that we require better protection for working people who are diagnosed with a terminal illness? will he join with me and jackie in supporting the changes as outlined in the dying to work campaign? >> i think the point my right honourable friend makes are absolutely right. i will look very carefully at the case she raises. the truth in all of these things, as well as having clear rules you also need organizations, whether it is employers, whether it's housing associations or landlords or indeed trade unions to act with genuine compassion. to act with
. >> finally, pauline latham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent jackie has been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. she has shown courage in her fight against the disease but unfortunately jackie did not get the support or compassion of her employer who wanted to dismiss her through capability procedures. >> shocking. >> now her former partner, andy bradley is trying to get the house they own together repossessed leaving her homeless while dying. would the...
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pauline suggests looking at new carriers for competitive flights getting there. >> you've got a lot of new carriers who really want to make their mark. they're throwing great deals. i've seen round trips to paris $400, including taxes. that's a pretty good deal. she also says the sweet spots for the lowest domestic air fare is 57 days in advance of when you plan to travel. buy your tickets on the weekend, not a weekday. on the weekends, business travelers are out of the mix and the prices are a lot cheaper. >> pretty good, right? >> now i want to go to mexico. >> right. go anywhere. >> we're available to be folded up and put in your carry-on bag. >>> get your ears up and get your paws ready to go. this is a three named dog sent in this morning via twitter. i just want to say i was wondering when i went into the place, who buys the ear bunnies? now we know. teddy has a pair. ally has a pair. this is where the ears go. cupcake, thank you for sending that in. that's a really cute picture. we have a lot of dogs for you to check out. hashtag your own and send them your heart loves omega-3s.
pauline suggests looking at new carriers for competitive flights getting there. >> you've got a lot of new carriers who really want to make their mark. they're throwing great deals. i've seen round trips to paris $400, including taxes. that's a pretty good deal. she also says the sweet spots for the lowest domestic air fare is 57 days in advance of when you plan to travel. buy your tickets on the weekend, not a weekday. on the weekends, business travelers are out of the mix and the prices...
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. >> reporter: ben's mom pauline who met him at the airport summed it up succinctly saying it was stupid. moms know best. while seriously there are real questions being raised right now about the conduct of those crew members on that egyptair flight, but in the end the good news, of course, everyone was safe. >> that is good news. robin and david. >> mom did not look happy. >> no, she did not. >>> we turn to elementary school students who officials say were of their own classmates and they are in the first grade. abc's gio benitez is here with the details and what the superintendent is now saying. >> good morning. we're talking about 7 and 7-year-old kids allegedly planning a murder. a plot to kill a student just as young. now, watch closely because this may just spark a conversation within your own home. this morning, three little kids allegedly involved in one big plot. first grade students at this anchorage charter school suspended after allegedly plotting to poison and kill a fellow student. school officials say they found out about the morbid alleged plan only after another classmat
. >> reporter: ben's mom pauline who met him at the airport summed it up succinctly saying it was stupid. moms know best. while seriously there are real questions being raised right now about the conduct of those crew members on that egyptair flight, but in the end the good news, of course, everyone was safe. >> that is good news. robin and david. >> mom did not look happy. >> no, she did not. >>> we turn to elementary school students who officials say were of...