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hi, lillian. i'm sad to say that i did not read your book yet, but i definitely am going to pick it up. i'm a lesbian, i'm in hi 50s. i -- in my 50s. i came out when i was 16 years old, in the middle '70s. it was the first group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington. anyway, i'm calling because i have wronged to this group -- belonged to this group up in white plains, it's an lgbtq group, and the landlord decided after nine years to sell the place. and so the rent was $1,000 a month, ask we were doing -- we had facilitators that ran groups of people that needed, coming out groups, support groups. we had drumming circles, we had dances, fundraisers, and now we're finding it very, very hard to find a place to just rent or just go half with someone on to try and continue this with, for t
hi, lillian. i'm sad to say that i did not read your book yet, but i definitely am going to pick it up. i'm a lesbian, i'm in hi 50s. i -- in my 50s. i came out when i was 16 years old, in the middle '70s. it was the first group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington....
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god bless you, lillian for sticking with your subjects. i didn't know what it meant to be transgender, i didn't. and the importance of this book, part of it, part of it was the need to import it all. and the need to get into that, we're learning more and more about had the brain imaging and what it means to go to michigan, and the other parts of meeting the family for the first time and realizing this, and realizing, this is on the one hand, a very ordinary family. and they were twins adopted at birth and the parents were middle class in maine and the father worked in the university >> but nicole. and, frankly, not just nicole, but kelly and wayne maines and jonas maines, the brother who always stuck by his sister. said about age 9 or 10 said to his father, dad, face it, you have a son and a daughter. [laughter] you know, he always thought of his twin as a for. and, frankly, most of the children who grew up with nicole, who was born wyatt, felt the same way. when she finally changed her name, legally changed her name before the fifth grade
god bless you, lillian for sticking with your subjects. i didn't know what it meant to be transgender, i didn't. and the importance of this book, part of it, part of it was the need to import it all. and the need to get into that, we're learning more and more about had the brain imaging and what it means to go to michigan, and the other parts of meeting the family for the first time and realizing this, and realizing, this is on the one hand, a very ordinary family. and they were twins adopted...
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in the newsroom lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> lillian, thanks very much. >>> trump builds a wall. >> we'll tear it down. >> tonight protesters at sfo rallied against the president's new travel ban. this is video from this evening. things have calmed down since then. but they are sure to heat up again as the band goes into effect march 16th. it targets six mostly muslim nations. the justice department believes it will withstand any legal challenge. president trump signed the order today with no media around this time. here's what's different. this time iraq is not one of the six nations targeted. anyone with a visa granted before january 27th can still travel to the u.s. as for refugees, the order will not prioritize them based on their religion. civil rights groups say it's still discriminatory. >> the people who are impacted by this are members of our community. they're part of us. and so we can't just sit by and let this ban go forward. >> an appeals court blocked the first travel ban order, as you know, signed in january. >>> we have been sending out push alerts all day about president
in the newsroom lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> lillian, thanks very much. >>> trump builds a wall. >> we'll tear it down. >> tonight protesters at sfo rallied against the president's new travel ban. this is video from this evening. things have calmed down since then. but they are sure to heat up again as the band goes into effect march 16th. it targets six mostly muslim nations. the justice department believes it will withstand any legal challenge. president trump signed...
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thank you, lillian for your leadership of aipac.e done so much in leadership in aipac, former president, thank you for your friendship and for your leadership. and your continued leadership on so many issues. sissy swig from -- anybody here from california? i thought so. i learned a lot about aipac from its start from sissy swig and also from naomi lauder. anybody here from san francisco? every year the aipac policy conference shows the strengthening and the vitality of the unbreakable bonds between the united states and israel. this year, 18,000 strong activists and community leaders of diverse experience young and old, jewish and otherwise, democrat and republican, many voices speaking to one mission. let us all recognize the future leaders of our nation, understand about 4,000 students are here, let's acknowledge the students that are here. [ applause ] >> i want to especially once again acknowledge the delegation from my home state of california. [ applause ] >> don't be shy. and my native state of maryland, anybody here from ma
thank you, lillian for your leadership of aipac.e done so much in leadership in aipac, former president, thank you for your friendship and for your leadership. and your continued leadership on so many issues. sissy swig from -- anybody here from california? i thought so. i learned a lot about aipac from its start from sissy swig and also from naomi lauder. anybody here from san francisco? every year the aipac policy conference shows the strengthening and the vitality of the unbreakable bonds...
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lillian? >> kristen and dan, this is the intersection where it all happened, that white truck belongs to the suspect a stark contrast to the heavy police presence earlier tonight. police won't say whether he was armed, but they did say he assaulted one of their own. the incident that triggered the evening's chain of events, from what witnesses could tell, the man's activity on the roof was largely uneventful. >> he seems to be this lanky white dude in a black tee shirt. he's just smoking cigarettes i don't know what he's smoking, but he's smoking something on the roof. >> the high speed chase alarmed everyone in the area. these cge students provide ice cream. >> the lady came in and said, someone's open shooting. and then all the staff helped us hide. make sure we were okay. gave us water, places to sit. and made sure we were all safe. >> officers went on the roof and after more than an hour, convinced a suspect to come down. a peaceful end to what was an intense evening for the officers and t
lillian? >> kristen and dan, this is the intersection where it all happened, that white truck belongs to the suspect a stark contrast to the heavy police presence earlier tonight. police won't say whether he was armed, but they did say he assaulted one of their own. the incident that triggered the evening's chain of events, from what witnesses could tell, the man's activity on the roof was largely uneventful. >> he seems to be this lanky white dude in a black tee shirt. he's just...
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. >> it took weeks and months to talk out loud and now he knows we are leaving the house and lillian works to make the transition easier. >> we'll work hard to recreate the places in their home and the memoriies they have been the things that are really important. >> black can feel like the abyss. it can be very scary. >> lighting -- >> this is something you can put along the wall to show where the bathroom is. and patterns. >> sometimes fabrics like this can look 3-d. >> she posted tips on the website my fab lose life. >> making sure is he comfortable and make sure i can take care of him and we can be together for a period of time. >> and they urge all family members to enjoy the time you have been be able to walk down memory lane. >> you don't have to keep pauling them back into today's land, you foe what today may not be awesome but 40 years ago may have been spectacular go there and have fun. >>> well, the "action news" team is out working on news stories tonight begin agent 4:00. here is alicia vitarelli live with a preview. >> hey rick, coming up today at 4:00, it is a design t
. >> it took weeks and months to talk out loud and now he knows we are leaving the house and lillian works to make the transition easier. >> we'll work hard to recreate the places in their home and the memoriies they have been the things that are really important. >> black can feel like the abyss. it can be very scary. >> lighting -- >> this is something you can put along the wall to show where the bathroom is. and patterns. >> sometimes fabrics like this can...
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abc7 news reporter lillian kim is live at the muslim community association. lillian? >> reporter: this has been done before, last year in woodland and fremont but the people that came here today say it's more important to show solidarity now more than ever before with muslims feeling like they are under attack from the trump administration and his supporters, and they say it's time again to define who they are instead of critics defining them. they asked faith-based and nonfaith-based groups to come here and join hands with them and hundreds eagerly accepted the invitation, and they surround the very large building that houses a mosque and community center. >> i am going to cry. i just feel as if we need to be building bridges and the atmosphere in the country is so dangerous right now. >> even though we might have different ideas or different thoughts, we are still different people in the end and we still need to get together and work for good everywhere. >> are you surprised at the tonout stto turnout? >> i am actually. we are grateful. >> reporter: the event is con
abc7 news reporter lillian kim is live at the muslim community association. lillian? >> reporter: this has been done before, last year in woodland and fremont but the people that came here today say it's more important to show solidarity now more than ever before with muslims feeling like they are under attack from the trump administration and his supporters, and they say it's time again to define who they are instead of critics defining them. they asked faith-based and nonfaith-based...
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lillian? >> kristen and dan, this is the intersection where it all happened, that white truck belongs to the suspect a stark contrast to the heavy police presence earlier tonight. police won't say whether he was armed, but they did say he assaulted one of their own. the incident that triggered the evening's chain of events, from what witnesses could tell, the man's activity on the roof was largely uneventful. >> he seems to be this lanky white dude in a black tee shirt. he's just smoking cigarettes. i don't know what he's smoking, but he's smoking something on the roof. >> the high speed chase alarmed everyone in the area. these college students provide ice cream. >> the lady came in and said, someone's open shooting. and then all the staff helped us hide. make sure we were okay. gave us water, places to sit. and made sure we were all safe. >> officers went on the roof and after more than an hour, convinced a suspect to come down. a peaceful end to what was an intense evening for the officers
lillian? >> kristen and dan, this is the intersection where it all happened, that white truck belongs to the suspect a stark contrast to the heavy police presence earlier tonight. police won't say whether he was armed, but they did say he assaulted one of their own. the incident that triggered the evening's chain of events, from what witnesses could tell, the man's activity on the roof was largely uneventful. >> he seems to be this lanky white dude in a black tee shirt. he's just...
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live at the top of mount diablo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> look at this video we sped up. around 11:00 this morning, starts off as a winter wonder land with snow flying. 15 minutes later, sunny and clear. parts of lake county got a dusting of snow today. this is video posted by the lake port police department. snow is not unusual for this area. you can track the snowfall and bay area rain with the abc 7 news app. check out live doppler 7 radar any time and first alerts to get breaking weather update s instantly. >>> the rain has not caused any issues for coyote creek. hundreds of volunteers endured the wet weather to help clean up flooded neighborhoods. abc 7 news was in san jose for family flood relief day. they raised money for the victims. this restaurant is giving 25% of their takings to help recovery efforts. >> it has been very positive, finding out they were going to be participating in the relief -- disaster relief fund by sort of dining and enjoying the food. >> thousands of people were forced to evacuate with little notice when coyote creek flooded last month. of
live at the top of mount diablo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> look at this video we sped up. around 11:00 this morning, starts off as a winter wonder land with snow flying. 15 minutes later, sunny and clear. parts of lake county got a dusting of snow today. this is video posted by the lake port police department. snow is not unusual for this area. you can track the snowfall and bay area rain with the abc 7 news app. check out live doppler 7 radar any time and first alerts to get...
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live at the top of mount diablo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> look at this video we sped up. around 11:00 this morning, starts off as a winter wonder land with snow flying. 15 minutes later, sunny and clear. parts of lake county got a dusting of snow today. this is video posted by the lake port police department. snow is not unusual for this area. you can track the snowfall and bay area rain with the abc 7 news app. check out live doppler 7 radar any time and first alerts to get breaking weather update s instantly. >>> the rain has not caused any issues for coyote creek. hundreds of volunteers endured the wet weather to help clean up flooded neighborhoods. abc 7 news was in san jose for family flood relief day. they raised money for the victims. this restaurant is giving 25% of their takings to help recovery efforts. >> it has been very positive, finding out they were going to be participating in the relief -- disaster relief fund by sort of dining and enjoying the food. >> thousands of people were forced to evacuate with little notice when coyote creek flooded last month. of
live at the top of mount diablo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> look at this video we sped up. around 11:00 this morning, starts off as a winter wonder land with snow flying. 15 minutes later, sunny and clear. parts of lake county got a dusting of snow today. this is video posted by the lake port police department. snow is not unusual for this area. you can track the snowfall and bay area rain with the abc 7 news app. check out live doppler 7 radar any time and first alerts to get...
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he hired lillian dixon major, an english stage and film actress and lover of history to be the first curator of the new bull estate museum. when she arrived in 1953 and immediately began preparing the estate for museum service. she looked at the emptied barn and saw its potential as the site for a, quote, most unusual theater, end quote. at the same time, theater professionals throughout the country and nearby penn state university wondered how how theater would continue to survive in a world that was captivated by television and technicolor motion pictures. pierre and lillian invited several penn state professors and theater specialists to make their plans to close the deal, pierre leased old barn to the newly formed centre county theater association for the generous sum of zero dollars as means to invite and encourage culture and theater in centre county. construction over the state of the art theater, the association brought life to lillian's vision to the barn as a quote, most unusual theater. after several years of preparations and construction, the theater opened at the barn in
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oh, my gosh. >> reporter: lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> mount hamilton also got a blast of snow.at least two inches. the visitor center was closed yesterday and caltrans closed hamilton road. it is expected to be closed again today. >> pretty shot. >>> hail is a story for many parts of the bay a area. this is the scene yesterday. someone's back porch near skyline boulevard covered in it.
oh, my gosh. >> reporter: lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> mount hamilton also got a blast of snow.at least two inches. the visitor center was closed yesterday and caltrans closed hamilton road. it is expected to be closed again today. >> pretty shot. >>> hail is a story for many parts of the bay a area. this is the scene yesterday. someone's back porch near skyline boulevard covered in it.
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in the newsroom lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> lillian, thanks very much. >>> trump builds a wall. >> we'll tear it down. >> tonight protesters at sfo rallied against the president's new travel ban. this is video from this evening. things have calmed down since then. but they are sure to heat up again as the band goes into effect march 16th. it targets six mostly muslim nations. the justice department believes it will withstand any legal challenge. president trump signed the order today with no media around this time. here's what's different. this time iraq is not one of the six nations targeted. anyone with a visa granted before january 27th can still travel to the u.s. as for refugees, the order will not prioritize them based on their religion. civil rights groups say it's still discriminatory. >> the people who are impacted by this are members of our community. they're part of us. and so we can't just sit by and let this ban go forward. >> an appeals court blocked the first travel ban order, as you know, signed in january. >>> we have been sending out push alerts all day about president
in the newsroom lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> lillian, thanks very much. >>> trump builds a wall. >> we'll tear it down. >> tonight protesters at sfo rallied against the president's new travel ban. this is video from this evening. things have calmed down since then. but they are sure to heat up again as the band goes into effect march 16th. it targets six mostly muslim nations. the justice department believes it will withstand any legal challenge. president trump signed...
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abc7 news reporter lillian kim is live at the muslim community association. lillian? before, last year in woodland and fremont but the people that came here today say it's more important to show solidarity now more than ever before with muslims feeling like they are under attack from the trump administration and his supporters, and they say it's time again to define who they are instead of critics defining them. they asked faith-based and nonfaith-based groups to come here and join hands with them and hundreds eagerly accepted the invitation, and they surround the very large building that houses a mosque and community center. >> i am going to cry. i just feel as if we need to be building bridges and the atmosphere in the country is so dangerous right now. >> even though we might have different ideas or different thoughts, we are still different people in the end and we still need to get toghe
abc7 news reporter lillian kim is live at the muslim community association. lillian? before, last year in woodland and fremont but the people that came here today say it's more important to show solidarity now more than ever before with muslims feeling like they are under attack from the trump administration and his supporters, and they say it's time again to define who they are instead of critics defining them. they asked faith-based and nonfaith-based groups to come here and join hands with...
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god bless you, lillian for sticking with your subjects.i didn't know what it meant to be transgender, i didn't. and the importance of this book, part of it, part of it was the need to import it all. and the need to get into that, we're learning more and more about had the brain imaging and what it means to go to michigan, and the other parts of meeting the family for the first time and realizing this, and realizing, this is on the one hand, a very ordinary family. and they were twins adopted at birth and the parents were middle class in maine and the father worked in the university >> but nicole. and, frankly, not just nicole, but kelly and wayne maines and jonas maines, the brother who always stuck by his sister. said about age 9 or 10 said to his father, dad, face it, you have a son and a daughter. [laughter] you know, he always thought of his twin as a for. and, frankly, most of the children who grew up with nicole, who was born wyatt, felt the same way. when she finally changed her name, legally changed her name before the fifth grade
god bless you, lillian for sticking with your subjects.i didn't know what it meant to be transgender, i didn't. and the importance of this book, part of it, part of it was the need to import it all. and the need to get into that, we're learning more and more about had the brain imaging and what it means to go to michigan, and the other parts of meeting the family for the first time and realizing this, and realizing, this is on the one hand, a very ordinary family. and they were twins adopted at...
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howard core, lillian pink cuss, bob colon and of course all the kentucky ians that are here with us. there are thousands of students and of course it's great to be with you this year. just of a last addressed this conference in twist, prime minister netanyahu gave an address to congress. he then warned about obama's plan for a nuclear deal with iran. the obama administration ignored him. it was hardly the only time israel would feel let down over the last eight years. that culminated in what we saw in the u.n. in december. the u.s./israel relationship was in a terrible state when the new administration took office. we all agree on the importance of reaffirming our relationship and charting a new way forward. but to do so, i believe we first need to examine what went wrong over the last eight years. and that starts at the beginning. former president obama and i have very different opinions about america's role in the world. it won't surprise you, any of you, to hear that. we disagreed about the value of our alliance with israel. we disagreed about whether the post-war order remains in
howard core, lillian pink cuss, bob colon and of course all the kentucky ians that are here with us. there are thousands of students and of course it's great to be with you this year. just of a last addressed this conference in twist, prime minister netanyahu gave an address to congress. he then warned about obama's plan for a nuclear deal with iran. the obama administration ignored him. it was hardly the only time israel would feel let down over the last eight years. that culminated in what we...
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lillian: sure and thank you. i think this is such an important opportunity. i'm someone from rural america. i am that endangered species called a rural manufacturer. i know what it is like to put together a company and try to sell your products and get the investment to do that, hire the folks to do it, and then find out that there really is not an open market for the products that you sell. for many years before i was an obama appointee, i used to come to washington in the 1990's and the early 2000's and go to the federal agencies and go up on the hill as a founder of a small manufacturing company and i was always as a non-washington, d.c. person from rural texas surprised that there was there seemed like a morph of every time i would present a case or the obstacles, there was this idea of bigger and better pricing, it is all about pricing. if we can get the consumers pricing, that is what we are interested in. i'm thinking to myself, what about innovation? what about opportunities for small business. there was always this i don't know what happened, i'm not
lillian: sure and thank you. i think this is such an important opportunity. i'm someone from rural america. i am that endangered species called a rural manufacturer. i know what it is like to put together a company and try to sell your products and get the investment to do that, hire the folks to do it, and then find out that there really is not an open market for the products that you sell. for many years before i was an obama appointee, i used to come to washington in the 1990's and the early...
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abc news reporter lillian kim has more. >> eric next on the list, tax cuts but it will not be easy after the brutal defeat on friday. >> the finger pointing continued in washington, today, the president blasted conservative factions of his party blaming the freedom caucus and the heritage foundation for standing in the way of repealing and replacing obamacare. he said the democrats are smiling. >> i believe there is a good chance if moderates and conservative s come together tht we repeal the obamacare. >> but senator chuck schumer says that the bill is dead for now. president trump and republicans in congress will now redirect their energies on taxes. hoping to overhaul the tax code, something that has not been done in 30 years. >> i hate to break it to the trump administration, but i think this one will also go down in flames. >> she said the efforts to overhaul it will likely face the same challenges that the health care bill did. factions with a strong opposition. >> the last year we had an overhaul, it took two years under reagan, now they hope under six months they will get enough
abc news reporter lillian kim has more. >> eric next on the list, tax cuts but it will not be easy after the brutal defeat on friday. >> the finger pointing continued in washington, today, the president blasted conservative factions of his party blaming the freedom caucus and the heritage foundation for standing in the way of repealing and replacing obamacare. he said the democrats are smiling. >> i believe there is a good chance if moderates and conservative s come together...
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i want to thank lillian pinkus, howard core and my buddy howard friedman, thank you for having me heregain this year. it is so great to be back at aipac, but i was just kind of thinking what happened to that turntable thing from last year? i liked it. sometimes it feels like politicians are just talking in circles, last year we actually did. so maybe you can bring it back next year. first of all, how many people do we have here from wisconsin? awesome. good to see you guys. i've been coming to this conference nearly every year since i arrived in congress. each time i ask myself how could they possibly get more people than the last year and here you are, you have done it again, this is really, really incredible. as i look around here do you know what inspires me the most? to see so many young people here, so many people from all walks of life but especially i am especially encouraged to see how many young people. i am especially encouraged to see so many young people that i want everybody else to give you a round of applause. thank you so much for taking the time. you are the next gener
i want to thank lillian pinkus, howard core and my buddy howard friedman, thank you for having me heregain this year. it is so great to be back at aipac, but i was just kind of thinking what happened to that turntable thing from last year? i liked it. sometimes it feels like politicians are just talking in circles, last year we actually did. so maybe you can bring it back next year. first of all, how many people do we have here from wisconsin? awesome. good to see you guys. i've been coming to...
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howardto thank lillian, and by buddy howard friedman. thank you for having me here again this year.applause] it is so great to be back at aipac. i was just kind of thinking what happened to that turntable thing from last year? i liked it. sometimes it just feels like politicians are talking in circles. last year we actually did. debt first,how many how many people do we have from wisconsin? awesome, good to see you guys. i have been coming to this conference nearly every year since i arrived in congress. how couldi as myself they possibly get more people than the last year and here you are, you have done it again. this is really, really incredible. [applause] as i look around here, you know what inspires me the most? peopleso many young here. so many people from all walks of life, but especially i am encouraged to see so many young people. i'm especially encouraged to see i want young people that everybody else to give you a round of applause. thank you so much for taking the time. you are the next generation of leaders and i can't thank you enough for getting involved. give yoursel
howardto thank lillian, and by buddy howard friedman. thank you for having me here again this year.applause] it is so great to be back at aipac. i was just kind of thinking what happened to that turntable thing from last year? i liked it. sometimes it just feels like politicians are talking in circles. last year we actually did. debt first,how many how many people do we have from wisconsin? awesome, good to see you guys. i have been coming to this conference nearly every year since i arrived in...
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lillian? >> this is where the woman bought the tea here on grant avenue, she was the first of two customers who became very sick very quickly. the medicinal tea blend has made two people sick since last month. both became critically ill within an hour of consumption. a 56-year-old woman did not recover. she died over the weekend after having suffered through weakness, abnormal heart rhythms and intensive care. the two people bought the tea leaves from the trading company. >> i myself have gotten sick from eating at some places around here. >> i guess they were going in to seek a remedy. >> and they though they would get help, but they didn't. that is really sad. >> san francisco's department of public health says the tea leave s dph says the business is fully cooperating with inspectors to trace the source of the toxic tea. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> tomorrow san francisco supervisors will vote to ask state lawmakers to allow a local personal income tax. it would be used to fund transportatio
lillian? >> this is where the woman bought the tea here on grant avenue, she was the first of two customers who became very sick very quickly. the medicinal tea blend has made two people sick since last month. both became critically ill within an hour of consumption. a 56-year-old woman did not recover. she died over the weekend after having suffered through weakness, abnormal heart rhythms and intensive care. the two people bought the tea leaves from the trading company. >> i...
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lillian? >> this is where the woman bought the tea here on grant avenue, she was the first of two customers who became very sick very quickly. the medicinal tea blend has made two people sick since last month. both became critically ill within an hour of consumption. a 56-year-old woman did not recover. she died over the weekend after having suffered through weakness, abnormal heart rhythms and intensive care. the two people bought the tea leaves from the trading company. >> i myself have gotten sick from eating at some places around here. >> i guess they were going in to seek a remedy. >> and they though they would get help, but they didn't. that is really sad. >> san francisco's department of public health says the tea leave s contained aconite. dph says the business is fully cooperating with inspectors to trace the source of the toxic tea. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> tomorrow san francisco supervisors will vote to ask state lawmakers to allow a local personal income tax. it would be used to
lillian? >> this is where the woman bought the tea here on grant avenue, she was the first of two customers who became very sick very quickly. the medicinal tea blend has made two people sick since last month. both became critically ill within an hour of consumption. a 56-year-old woman did not recover. she died over the weekend after having suffered through weakness, abnormal heart rhythms and intensive care. the two people bought the tea leaves from the trading company. >> i...
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we all love lillian cox. llian turned 110 on february 22. in 352 days, i'm taking her out 11th birthday. she'll put -- her 111th birthday. she'll put on a nice dress, a necklace and earring. i'll take her to the live oak grill where she'll have the fried catfish she loves so much. i'll have the chicken fried steak. and we may go dancing if i can eep up with her. lillian, happy 110th birthday. i'll pick you up at 5:00 in the evening on february 22 of 2018. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i am glad to be an adherent of the constitution as i know that my colleagues are we believe in the separation of the three branches of government. that's why it was so noteworthy and so outrageous that the leader of the free world and commander in chief issued a patently irrational email or t
we all love lillian cox. llian turned 110 on february 22. in 352 days, i'm taking her out 11th birthday. she'll put -- her 111th birthday. she'll put on a nice dress, a necklace and earring. i'll take her to the live oak grill where she'll have the fried catfish she loves so much. i'll have the chicken fried steak. and we may go dancing if i can eep up with her. lillian, happy 110th birthday. i'll pick you up at 5:00 in the evening on february 22 of 2018. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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reeves and his book them for me, the shocking story of japanese-american internment in world war ii, lillianeder men ,nd her book the gay resolution fromr even cami -- stamped the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas and america. on sunday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, politics and immigration with national affairs correspondent jonathan nichols and his book, people, get ready. new york times op-ed columnist or rained out, the year of voting a range -- maureen dowd, and former...
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a lot of flights were grounded as a precaution. >> shepard: thanks, lillian.the northeast. as we reported, the storm didn't quite love up to the predictions in new york city. rob schmidt in lower manhattan, the financial district a ghost town across the five boroughs today. >> certainly is, shepard. two feet of snow. they decide they're going to stay home. didn't turn out here in new york city. but regardless, we're at wall and broad in the middle of the stock exchange. usually a busy place this time of the day. not much going on here. feels like christmas day. look here at salvo and broad, kids playing in the snow. this is a great snow ball fight snow. it's really thick. we only got maybe five, six inches of it. jeez, you can make a weapon easily. as we start talking here, the flights, the cancellations, nobody went to work today. the city shut down for the most part. emergency services came in. the buses ran. nobody expected it to be a light storm. threw everybody off. now it's a matter of cleaning everything up. you can see the story here. not much going on
a lot of flights were grounded as a precaution. >> shepard: thanks, lillian.the northeast. as we reported, the storm didn't quite love up to the predictions in new york city. rob schmidt in lower manhattan, the financial district a ghost town across the five boroughs today. >> certainly is, shepard. two feet of snow. they decide they're going to stay home. didn't turn out here in new york city. but regardless, we're at wall and broad in the middle of the stock exchange. usually a...
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. >> reporter: a tiny mouse that caused a big inconvenience for hundreds of passengers at sfo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> and sky 5 over the scene in south san francisco as flames shot through this building on allen avenue, the fire grew quickly, no one was inside when the fire crews arrived. >>> two thrill seekers face charges tonight for a high-flying stunt in san francisco, police say they say men both from san francisco base-jumped from the 46-story hilton hotel in the tenderloin, landing right in front of the patrol car apparently. police arrested the two men around midnight, police believe it is possible that a third base jumper got away. base jumping is not illegal, per se, but the men were charged with conspiracy. >>> it didn't appear they were guests of the hotel, they made their way somehow to the hotel and found their way to the roof. >> abc news reporter amy hollyfield refused to talk on camera, but said he was not jumping for attention. >>> and people forced out of their homes last week. a check was given for $5 million. abc 7 reporter katie marzullo has more. >> reporte
. >> reporter: a tiny mouse that caused a big inconvenience for hundreds of passengers at sfo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> and sky 5 over the scene in south san francisco as flames shot through this building on allen avenue, the fire grew quickly, no one was inside when the fire crews arrived. >>> two thrill seekers face charges tonight for a high-flying stunt in san francisco, police say they say men both from san francisco base-jumped from the 46-story hilton hotel in...
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and i want to thank you great leadership, lillian pink cuss, bob cohen, howard core, ester kurts andhe whole gang, thank you you all for your tireless effort to ensure no matter what that the bond keen america and the state of israel remains as durable as ever. [ applause ] >> and a thank you, a strong thank you to all of you who have taken the time out of your busy schedules to be here today out of your commitment and dedication to the land of israel, the land of milk and honey. now, this year we celebrate 69 years since the state of israel was first established. borne out of the ashes of the hallow kauft, thrusted into conflict, struggling always to guarantee the safety and security of its people while growing as an international power and building one of the world's most dynamic economies and at the same time, reaching out for peace. even when it seemed a distant prospect. throughout that history, the fate of israel has been tied with our fate here in america. from the moment president truemtru man the bond between israel and the united states has been unbreakable. we have shown t
and i want to thank you great leadership, lillian pink cuss, bob cohen, howard core, ester kurts andhe whole gang, thank you you all for your tireless effort to ensure no matter what that the bond keen america and the state of israel remains as durable as ever. [ applause ] >> and a thank you, a strong thank you to all of you who have taken the time out of your busy schedules to be here today out of your commitment and dedication to the land of israel, the land of milk and honey. now,...
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. >> reporter: a tiny mouse that caused a big inconvenience for hundreds of passengers at sfo, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> and sky 5 over the scene in south san francisco as flames shot through this building on allen avenue, the fire grew quickly, no one was inside when the fire crews arrived. >>> two thrill seekers face charges tonight for a high-flying stunt in san francisco, police say they say men both from san francisco base-jumped from the 46-story hilton hotel in...
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jonathan and lillian giving us a sense of the implications of antitrust proper. competition, policy, and market concentration. these same types of dynamics, deepak, you have written a lot and talked a lot about them, about how they effect the scope of redistribution, wealth transfer, and the difficulties of ordinary people, communities, small businesses to hold those private actors accountable and i was wondering if you could speak about this and about how difficult it has been to respond to these challenges that you have laid out. the centerlad that for american progress is having this conversation. i think too often when people think about what the supreme court is up to or what the government is up to in general, we are focused on hot button social controversies. in my view, the effect the court really has that people should really be paying attention to is the way it effects kitchen table issues, their pocketbook. the questions they are talking about, they can seem very technical. if you stop someone on the street and you ask them their views on antitrust law
jonathan and lillian giving us a sense of the implications of antitrust proper. competition, policy, and market concentration. these same types of dynamics, deepak, you have written a lot and talked a lot about them, about how they effect the scope of redistribution, wealth transfer, and the difficulties of ordinary people, communities, small businesses to hold those private actors accountable and i was wondering if you could speak about this and about how difficult it has been to respond to...
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so that's kind of, both jonathan and lillian kind of giving us a sense of the implication of anti-trust sort of proper, and these same kinds of dynamics. you've written a lot and argued a lot about how these similar problems of concentrated economic power and influence affect the scope of redistribution and small businesses to hold the private actors accountable. so i wonder if you could speak about from your work, how it's been so difficult to respond to the kind of challenges that john and lillian have layed out iid ? >> i'm glad for this conversation because too often, when people think about what the supreme court is up to or maybe what the government is up to in general, they're focused on hot button social controversies, but in my view, the effect that the court really has that people should really be paying attention to is the way it affects kitchen table and pocketbook. they can be technical. when you look at their views on anti-trust law, you may not think they have views but i think ordinary americans understand there's rising economic inequality and hay don don't have a fair
so that's kind of, both jonathan and lillian kind of giving us a sense of the implication of anti-trust sort of proper, and these same kinds of dynamics. you've written a lot and argued a lot about how these similar problems of concentrated economic power and influence affect the scope of redistribution and small businesses to hold the private actors accountable. so i wonder if you could speak about from your work, how it's been so difficult to respond to the kind of challenges that john and...
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lillian? >> reporter: this has been done before, last year in woodland and fremont but the people that came here today say it's more important to show solidarity now more than ever before with muslims feeling like they are under attack from the trump administration and his supporters, and they say it's time again to define who they are instead of critics defining them. they asked faith-based and nonfaith-based groups to come here and join hands with them and hundreds eagerly accepted the invitation, and they surround the very large building that houses a mosque and community center. >> i am going to cry. i just feel as if we need to be building bridges and the atmosphere in the country is so dangerous right now. >> even though we might have different ideas or different thoughts, we are still different people in the end and we still need to get together and work for good everywhere. >> are you surprised at the tonout stto turnout? >> i am actually. we are grateful. >> reporter: the event is con
lillian? >> reporter: this has been done before, last year in woodland and fremont but the people that came here today say it's more important to show solidarity now more than ever before with muslims feeling like they are under attack from the trump administration and his supporters, and they say it's time again to define who they are instead of critics defining them. they asked faith-based and nonfaith-based groups to come here and join hands with them and hundreds eagerly accepted the...
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authors include ichard reeves and his book "infamy," shocking story of the in world war ment ii, lillian favian, "the gay revolution," about lgbtq rights, book award for nonfiction author "stamped from beginning," and on sunday starting 1 p.m. eastern, immigration with nation magazine national affairs john nichols and ready," , "people get "new york times" op ed columnist aurine dowd, the year of voting dangerously, and former vice president and her book "my underground american dream, my true story as undocumented immigrant who became a wall street executive," the t.v. is live from tucson festival of books saturday at noon and sunday at 1 c-span 2.rn on >> "washington journal"
authors include ichard reeves and his book "infamy," shocking story of the in world war ment ii, lillian favian, "the gay revolution," about lgbtq rights, book award for nonfiction author "stamped from beginning," and on sunday starting 1 p.m. eastern, immigration with nation magazine national affairs john nichols and ready," , "people get "new york times" op ed columnist aurine dowd, the year of voting dangerously, and former vice president and...
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thank you lillian hitch coitful overnight lows, sun up tomorrow morning at 7:20 a.m.m high atop the west coast, high pressure finally subsides into the desert southwest. high goes down, low comes down. and, as a result, the clouds will be up tomorrow. less sunshine. temperatures plummet about 10 degrees over today's highs. coming down 10 degrees will be above average tomorrow still. high clouds spill in advance of a weak system that will send first a little gauze of moisture over the north bay tomorrow. 24 hours from now, straight to the north bay. for the rest of us, just clouds. here is thursday at noon. not as much sun as we have had lately. so coast and bay fog tonight. clouds wednesday. a little bit of a chance for a sprinkle or two. tahoe is looking good. they will get increasing clouds as well. the clouds will bring us about 10 degrees off of today's highs but it will still be above average in san francisco. concord, san jose. oakland. tomorrow, hit the high of 67 degrees. we will see numbers in the low 70s . in the east bay, increasing clouds later in the day.
thank you lillian hitch coitful overnight lows, sun up tomorrow morning at 7:20 a.m.m high atop the west coast, high pressure finally subsides into the desert southwest. high goes down, low comes down. and, as a result, the clouds will be up tomorrow. less sunshine. temperatures plummet about 10 degrees over today's highs. coming down 10 degrees will be above average tomorrow still. high clouds spill in advance of a weak system that will send first a little gauze of moisture over the north bay...
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. >> reporter: lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> mount hamilton also got a blast of snow. received at least two inches. the visitor center was closed yesterday and caltrans closed hamilton road. it is expected to be closed again today. >> pretty shot. >>> hail is a story for many parts of the bay a area. this is the scene yesterday. someone's back porch near skyline boulevard covered in it. this video was posted online by a viewer. post your videos and photos with the hashtag abc 7 now. we may use it on tv. >>> the latest on president trump's explosive accusations against former president obama. >> the fbi director is asking the justice department to refute the president's claims he was illegally wiretapped. we go live to washington with the details. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. president trump is back at the white house and, reportedly, he is still angry about those continued russia accusations. he's now turning his attention to the previous administration. >> reporter: today, the senate is expecting to hear more from attorney general jeff sessions about his meeti
. >> reporter: lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> mount hamilton also got a blast of snow. received at least two inches. the visitor center was closed yesterday and caltrans closed hamilton road. it is expected to be closed again today. >> pretty shot. >>> hail is a story for many parts of the bay a area. this is the scene yesterday. someone's back porch near skyline boulevard covered in it. this video was posted online by a viewer. post your videos and photos with the...
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. >> so while eating alone at a panera bread 4-year-old lillian decided to join him.tting away as the sergeant ate his meal. >> afterwards he showed her his car and gave her a junior police officer sticker. the police department says this made their day. >> i like that. she said you're eating alone, i will join you. more news coming up after this. to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. eliquis treats dvt anand pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had signthan the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. liquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise mor
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. >> so while eating alone at a panera bread 4-year-old lillian decided to join him.tting away as the sergeant ate his meal. >> afterwards he showed her his car and gave her a junior police officer sticker. the police department says this made their day. >> i like that. she[?/ highs: 64-67 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: mainly clear. much cooler. lows: 34-41 winds: n 5 mph thursday: mostly sunny becoming mostly cloudy late. a bit cooler. highs: 55-60 winds: ne to se 5-10 a familiar sight outside the white dozens of protesters gathered on pennsylvania avenue wednesday . they were demonstrating against a new executive order-- aimed at the e-p-a. it eliminates many obama-era policies for combating climate change. environmental groups have reportedly hired scores of new lawyers in recent months are preparing to face the trump administration in court. the president says the changes-- are best for business. the executive order rescinds at least six obama orders and begins a review of the "clean power plan" emissions from power plants. while some of the changes are immediate...
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