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did you read her journals, leah? >> i was so focused on the visuals that i was drawn to the annie joan cannon scrapbook and archives because it's amazing lineage and history of scrapbooks that annie is putting out of the current newspapers where they're getting all this credit and the story that i heard, the themes are you heard is that they were unappreciated in their time, story flips quickly when you see that there's a seemingly unending source material of newspaper clippings from all over the world of recognition of these women but at the same time when wilhelmina fleming passes away and her successor annie joan cannon becomes a curator of the astronomical place the president of to give her the title. she. >> it was a different president. >> it's not until the new president that she assumes the acknowledged position. >> so she's known worldwide and had set the classification system of stars that we still used today but at the same time, astronomers are speaking openly that the president himself is not even recogn
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leah, thank you so much to both of you for being here, but leah, i would like to start with you.erstand what brought you to this point. >> sure. when i was 14 years old and in high school, i was a victim of revenge porn when four sexually explicit images of me that were sent between a trusting consensual correspondents were spread throughout my high school and posted online. this terrible event in my life led to depression, anxiety, suicidal ideations and immense shame and i silenced my voice for a very, very long time. but then i realized that my voice is very important and worth more than being silenced. so i decided to speak out and start the march. >> how was it that you found the strength to start having those conversations? >> well, i've always been passionate about civil rights and social justice. and i realized that revenge porn is on the fringe of becoming an incredible social justice issue. and that it's something that is spoken about far too little and that affects people far too much. so -- and i also realized that revenge porn is a cyber sexual assault that should be
leah, thank you so much to both of you for being here, but leah, i would like to start with you.erstand what brought you to this point. >> sure. when i was 14 years old and in high school, i was a victim of revenge porn when four sexually explicit images of me that were sent between a trusting consensual correspondents were spread throughout my high school and posted online. this terrible event in my life led to depression, anxiety, suicidal ideations and immense shame and i silenced my...
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host: ezra levin, leah greenburg , cofounders of the group indivisible.f you want to check out the organization, they have their website. thanks for joining us. coming up, we will be talking with cnbc's larry kudlow, who will talk about changes that republicans want to see when it comes to the tax code. that comes when "washington journal" continues. ♪ check out our c-span classroom website at www.c-span.org -- at c-span.org/pressroom -- classroom. it gives teachers easy access to ready to go resources for the classroom, including short current events videos that highlight important events in washington, d.c., constitution clips that bring the constitution to life, social studies lessons plans, as well as on this day in history resources. it allows classroom teachers to search and filter by date, keyword, topic, and grade level. the bellringer's video clips are teacher favorites. with videos paired vocabulary and discussion questions that make a federal government and politics more accessible to your students. >> i love the bellringer's. i don't use them
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cara leah. give me an idea, this is the final product. give us a little demonstration and tell us how it works. crossing two ravines. >> yes, so what it does is when it starts, we have it turned, and then while it's rolling, we have the chop sticks in there to help it keep more traction, and then the grip pads on the top of it so it doesn't slide around. >> brandon, what kind of obstacles did you have to overcome to get to this? >> one of the biggest obstacles we had to overcome is when we figured out the first idea wouldn't work and then we have to quickly find a way that we can keep working. >> were those some of the early prototypes you have there? >> yeah. >> why don't you pick it up and let us see it. >> these two are the -- okay, this is a robot, and this one is also a robot. we were deciding which one to use to cross this bridge over here. so then we pick the bridge up and do the process again. so then we can go across the ravine. >> irene, how about brainstorming like this? coming up with the ideas, how difficult was that? >> it w
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. >> reporter: he ended up with 31-year-old leah heightfeld. >> do you want a coffee. >> another cup?a >> reporter: at 95, is she keeping you younger? >> yes. i walk and take a shot of vodka every day. >> reporter: that will keep you young. >> that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: so when he and leah first got to know each other on the rooftop in berkeley, their gender and the 64-year age gap is not even close to being the most unique thing about this odd couple. >> reporter: how did the two of you first talk about this? >> he knew i was a young german girl and he sat down and the first thing he said is, leah, i want you to know, you're third generation, you're not responsible for what happened. >> reporter: stern was a teenager in poland when the nazi's rose to power. he lived in the warsaw ghetto and such vieved nine concentration camps including auschwitz. >> if i could take you with me for 24 hours to auschwitz, you'll come out affected the >> reporter: ben's entire family died in the holocaust. >> reporter: >> i lost seven brothers and one sister. i lost my mother and my fathe
. >> reporter: he ended up with 31-year-old leah heightfeld. >> do you want a coffee. >> another cup?a >> reporter: at 95, is she keeping you younger? >> yes. i walk and take a shot of vodka every day. >> reporter: that will keep you young. >> that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: so when he and leah first got to know each other on the rooftop in berkeley, their gender and the 64-year age gap is not even close to being the most unique thing...
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host: ezra levin, leah greenburg , cofounders of the group indivisible. if you want to c >> tonight and tomorrow night on c-span, a special program on donald trump's cabinet. with the first 100 days of the new administration drawing to a close, we take a look back at the confirmation hearings for the president's seniormost officials. tonight, secretary of state nominee rex tillerson and white house -- mick mulvaney. here is a preview. >> russia, more than anything, once to reestablish its role -- wants to reestablish its role in the global order. they have a view that, following the breakup of the soviet union, they were mistreated in some respects in the transition period. they believe that they deserve a rightful role in the global world order because they are nuclear power and they are searching as to how to establish that. and for most of the past 20-plus years since the demise of the soviet union, they were not in a position to assert that. they have spent all these years developing the capability to do that. i think that's not what we are witnessing
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ezra levin and leah gor greenberg. later, we will talk with cnbc's larry kudlow on his thoughts on the best approach is take on the gop efforts to reform tax code that as the "washington journal" continues. ♪ >> sunday night on "after wo rds," congressman ken buck of colorado, also a member of the freedom caucus, discusses his book, "draining the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." buck: when you arrive in d.c. and have the surroundings that i described earlier, you become very comfortable, and you do not want to give up those comfort spirit of the way to earn those comforts is to spend more money and to grow government and 2 -- not solve problems, but to create programs and take credit for those programs, whether they are efficient, where there -- whether they are effective, to take credit for those programs. many members of congress are here, the best job they have ever had committed is the highest paying jobs they have ever had, and it is a job that they don't want to give up. so there reelect
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million people than a million dollars from one person because the power of a dollar goes a long way. >> leahu very much for being here. good luck on saturday. we want a lot of people to show up, april 22nd from 8:00 a.m. to noon from mount laurel. for more information be sure to go to our website, nbc 10.com or check out the nbc 10 at:00 a.m. >> we'll kick off the ride with our chairperson. be there by 7:00 a.m. >> 7:00 a.m. to noon. all right. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> it's a cloudy one this morning and still raining in del rey, new jersey. look at the gray skies there. the clouds are starting to increase in margate and still waiting for rain and much of the shore. the shore communities are looking at temperatures in the 70s and 72 degrees in the jersey shore. that's where the temperatures are stuck in the 60s. south jersey, 65 degrees and piles grove while it's 63 at clayton and robbinsville, 62 and hopewell township and also into the low 60s headed for the 70s, just into the 70s this afternoon. the trend is for warmer weather as we dry out this afternoon. for philadelphia
million people than a million dollars from one person because the power of a dollar goes a long way. >> leahu very much for being here. good luck on saturday. we want a lot of people to show up, april 22nd from 8:00 a.m. to noon from mount laurel. for more information be sure to go to our website, nbc 10.com or check out the nbc 10 at:00 a.m. >> we'll kick off the ride with our chairperson. be there by 7:00 a.m. >> 7:00 a.m. to noon. all right. >> now your nbc 10 first...
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. >> leah: a tore -- reckon sill leah tori tone. that puts them at odds.ed states under this trump administration is going to, according to rex tillerson, let the syria people decide what happens to bashar al assad, that means for a long time president assad is going to stay in power committing these attacks. >> proof that this hit an alleged chemical weapons stash, how hard is that to prove or disprove? >> it's going to be hard to prove which monitors a lot of the air activity over the country. they would not be putting out those statements if they weren't sure this was something consistent with what they believe to be the syrian or russian air force. eye witnesses described syrian or russian fighter jets in the sky for the past 12 hours before that attack began. consistent with what we're hearing on the ground and consistent with what the united states are saying. russians and syrians have not provided anything to counter that. >> thank you, ayman, for that. >>> the white house continues to push to revive the plan to repeal and replace obamacare but it a
. >> leah: a tore -- reckon sill leah tori tone. that puts them at odds.ed states under this trump administration is going to, according to rex tillerson, let the syria people decide what happens to bashar al assad, that means for a long time president assad is going to stay in power committing these attacks. >> proof that this hit an alleged chemical weapons stash, how hard is that to prove or disprove? >> it's going to be hard to prove which monitors a lot of the air...
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the pleasure of working with one of those entities, the board of supervisors, of course supervisor leah cohen who is here in this district but she knows how complicated this was because of it like this. but also because it took no less then 13 separate actions at the board of supervisors with different state and federal agencies in order to have this park happen in this development happen. so everybody persevered. so let me say as the mayor, as complicated with state lands, you know this used to be a little bit underwater? this very place was standing on used to be were all kind of plain noah today to used to be underwater and were all lifting the land up and because of all that because the state lands, because of the proximity to a very changing area of the city, it took many agencies to get the right approvals and ultimately i think we did as a city, the right thing with everybody's input. i also want to say, thank you, to the boosters and to the association of dogpatch because i think the beauty of this place and getting through all the complications has a lot to do with everybody wo
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dagen: take care. >> thanks to leah, kevin, have a great easter weekend.it away. >> thankou very much. i am charles payne. stuart is going to be back on monday. for now, a lot of big officials, including this. check it out. new video of the mother of all bombs dropped on a terror nest in afghanistan. 36 isis fighters are killed. another strong message to the world especially as north korea celebrates the date of its founding. the president, some are saying he's further to the left, will his base that elected him be happy. and elon musk, tesla stock has been
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about his son, a father says, when about 14 he was sold and his daughter leah was sold at the same time trying to in their minds remember what their taur lo daughter looked like or son looked like and they wrote it all down in that short three or four lines. >> they cataloged a thousand so far from the archived microfilm of the christian recorder and five other newspapers. a few adds had success like this one i have found henry and marry. we all belonged to william hightower. >> i read some of these. just unimaginable. >> both hope the ads fill in the historical hole after emancipation. >> they're really important for people to understand how people survive an institution like slavely a slavery and how they carry on afterwards. >> evidence that after freedom, family was never forgotten. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, russia has posted a virtual tour of its new base in the arctic. we will see how the country has stepped up it's footprint in the icy region. plus president trump plans to spend a trillion dollars on infrastructure. how america's roads, rails and airports will be reshape
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leah was quickly rescued, taken to the hospital.took firefighters about five hours to safely remove daniel from that tree. he was taken to university of california davis large veterinary animal hospital there. he and leah have both fully recovered. >>> it's over for the san jose sharks. they lost last night to the edmonton oilers. it was 3-1 in san jose. the sharks were hoping to keep the series alive. it was a must win game for game six last night. mistakes just doomed that team. sharks were down 2-0. they did not get on the board until the third period. then the team could not capitalize to think tie things up now the offseason and the changes that could be on the way. >> too soon to say. people would have said two years ago it was close. you make a run. it doesn't get any easier. we thought it was going to be a competitive series. we thought we could take the series. they played well. we played well. two good teams. they keep going on and we go home so it's disappointing. >> just heart break. that is long time sharks joe thornton
leah was quickly rescued, taken to the hospital.took firefighters about five hours to safely remove daniel from that tree. he was taken to university of california davis large veterinary animal hospital there. he and leah have both fully recovered. >>> it's over for the san jose sharks. they lost last night to the edmonton oilers. it was 3-1 in san jose. the sharks were hoping to keep the series alive. it was a must win game for game six last night. mistakes just doomed that team....
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about his son, a father says, "when about 14, he was sold and his daughter leah was sold at the sameey've been trying to their minds remember what their daughter looked like or their son looked like. at that moment they wrote it all down in that short three to four lines. >> reporter: they've cataloged 1,000 so far, from the archived microfiche of the christian recorder to five other newspapers. a few ads had success like this one from 1880, which says, "i have found henry and mary. we all belong to william hightower." tears in my eyes when i read some of these. just unimaginable. >> reporter: both hope the ads fill in the epositional hole after emancipation. >> i think they're important for people to understand how people survived an institution like slavery and how they carry on afterward. >> reporter: evidence that after freedom family was never forgotten. vladimir duthiers, cbs news, philadelphia. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's s
about his son, a father says, "when about 14, he was sold and his daughter leah was sold at the sameey've been trying to their minds remember what their daughter looked like or their son looked like. at that moment they wrote it all down in that short three to four lines. >> reporter: they've cataloged 1,000 so far, from the archived microfiche of the christian recorder to five other newspapers. a few ads had success like this one from 1880, which says, "i have found henry and...
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abc 7 news reporter leah melendez is live from downtown san rafael with what's being done to avoid small delays on the train system. lyanne. >> well, the good news is the upcoming storm is not affecting or is not expected to affect their work or delay things. now, in hindsight the transit agency says it's sort of a good thing that they had all these mudslides, get them outs of the way before they go online with passengers. last january, a slide in san rafael sent mud and debris down the hill damaging a road in san rafael and covering part of this tunnel used by the sonoma marin area rail transit. since then smart trains have stopped being tested through here while crews work to stabilize the lower part of that hillside along with some smaller slides in that canyon. >> we had a brief break in our testing where we were focusing on testing in the northern part of the alignment so it was an opportunity to get in, get this cleaned up and get out. >> reporter: the canyon is too narrow to allow the train to move through here while heavy equipment is being used. crews have moved quickly placing
abc 7 news reporter leah melendez is live from downtown san rafael with what's being done to avoid small delays on the train system. lyanne. >> well, the good news is the upcoming storm is not affecting or is not expected to affect their work or delay things. now, in hindsight the transit agency says it's sort of a good thing that they had all these mudslides, get them outs of the way before they go online with passengers. last january, a slide in san rafael sent mud and debris down the...
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. >> thank you, leah, i appreciate that. thank you for being here. thank you, lonnie, and all of the wonderful staff for putting it together, and also the volunteers at the front desk. as director of an historical site i realize the important work of volunteers so i want to thank them. also, during this symposium one of the words has come up again and again has been struggle. for those of us in the public history field, we know that's an ongoing challenge. so when you're trying to answer questions that you may have, please know that we certainly don't have the definitive answers. this is an ongoing process, it is an ongoing struggle. well, as you can tell by my accent, i'm not from brooklyn. i'm very much -- jersey, that's right, jersey. i'm very much of a southerner. so beginning this i thought sort of in the tradition of southerners, black and white, he begin with a story, sort of like an african lie brags. i was in africa in the peace corps, but it is not just a humorous story. it is a story that's personal, but i think it illustrates where we are
. >> thank you, leah, i appreciate that. thank you for being here. thank you, lonnie, and all of the wonderful staff for putting it together, and also the volunteers at the front desk. as director of an historical site i realize the important work of volunteers so i want to thank them. also, during this symposium one of the words has come up again and again has been struggle. for those of us in the public history field, we know that's an ongoing challenge. so when you're trying to answer...
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host: ezra levin and leah greenberg, the cofounders of indivisible, indivisibleguide.com come if you want to check out their organization. our first call for you comes from plano, texas, joel on the democrats line. you are on with our guests. go ahead. caller: thank you, good morning. the democratic party, the problem with the democrats is that every person we put in there, the republicans turn them into a cartoon character. we have people who don't even know how to dress, they go down to congress, cannot even speak. you have a gentleman running down there in georgia -- we don't even put veterans, let veterans run for these seats. we put this guy, this guy is going to get his head handed to him down there in georgia, this democrat, because he is not even a veteran. have you go against donald trump and call him a chicken hawk when you're not even a veteran? you guys have got to start fighting like people. he what these jobs start calling , these guys out and tell them what he is, call him a chicken hawk, a coward. host: thanks. guest: what we saw around the tax marches in d.c. and els
host: ezra levin and leah greenberg, the cofounders of indivisible, indivisibleguide.com come if you want to check out their organization. our first call for you comes from plano, texas, joel on the democrats line. you are on with our guests. go ahead. caller: thank you, good morning. the democratic party, the problem with the democrats is that every person we put in there, the republicans turn them into a cartoon character. we have people who don't even know how to dress, they go down to...
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and his daughter leah was sold at the same time. >> they were trying in their minds to remember what daughter or son looked like. in that moment they wrote it all down in that short three or four lines. >> reporter: they've cataloged 1,000 so far from the micro film. a few ads saw success which says i found harry and mary. both hoped ads fill in the historical hole after emancipation. >> i think they're really important for people to understand how people survived an institution like slavery and then how they carry on afterwards. >> reporter: evidence that after freedom, family was never forgotten. cbs news, philadelphia. >>> for some of you, the news continues, for others, check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm jericka duncan. >>> a nationwide manhunt for the man who recorded himself killing a stranger and then posted it on facebook is over. 37 year old steve stephens took his own life yesterday during a police chase in erie,
and his daughter leah was sold at the same time. >> they were trying in their minds to remember what daughter or son looked like. in that moment they wrote it all down in that short three or four lines. >> reporter: they've cataloged 1,000 so far from the micro film. a few ads saw success which says i found harry and mary. both hoped ads fill in the historical hole after emancipation. >> i think they're really important for people to understand how people survived an...
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that energy and food-wise was inspired by leah chase to what we're doing today. not looking back only, creating modern. something that was inspired by the past, but also contemporary, right? so farmer's market, but also harlem's food scene is really inspired by two things. the great migration and global immigration which makes it much more diverse than you would ever imagine. - and in fact the menu at the restaurant and the menu, or the menu of recipes i should say in the cookbook, actually is not simply what you would think from a harlem restaurant. it's not as far as it goes, soul food say, right? - well it's inspired by stuff, but it's also what i want to explain to people is it's a highly diverse community. and it's been forever. you know el barrio, there's this beautiful latin gem in harlem, east of us, which started as a puerto rican american community and today is a mexican american community. so things are changing. it's still latin, but it still serves pernil and cuchifrito, but also has tacos and this tiny shift i want to explain. you know we have littl
that energy and food-wise was inspired by leah chase to what we're doing today. not looking back only, creating modern. something that was inspired by the past, but also contemporary, right? so farmer's market, but also harlem's food scene is really inspired by two things. the great migration and global immigration which makes it much more diverse than you would ever imagine. - and in fact the menu at the restaurant and the menu, or the menu of recipes i should say in the cookbook, actually is...
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jonathan vig leah knee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, the red tape keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits the following ad for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. also in chocolate. probiotic bites! this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. n
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we've also worked hard to make leah's in a more attractive place to work and do business. we live in one of the leading destinations for new business expansion and relocation projects. where defining what the 21st century economy looks like right here in louisiana. all you have to do is consider what $21 billion in capital in capital investments made in louisiana over the last year to know that were creating a more vibrant, diverse economy and this figure doesn't include the $1.1 billion capital investment we are announcing today in louisiana. our guiding principal should always be promoting louisiana that works for the people. that is why we revamped our industrial tax exemption program so that local governments can have a seat at the table. i've heard from many of you and the people in the state that we simply cannot give away taxpayer dollars without having accountability for results that bring good jobs to louisiana. [applause] and the reforms to the ice that problem had done just that. we've entered the any incentives would be tied to job creation and job retention so
we've also worked hard to make leah's in a more attractive place to work and do business. we live in one of the leading destinations for new business expansion and relocation projects. where defining what the 21st century economy looks like right here in louisiana. all you have to do is consider what $21 billion in capital in capital investments made in louisiana over the last year to know that were creating a more vibrant, diverse economy and this figure doesn't include the $1.1 billion...
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but justice steven briar from the perspective from the guy who will be either leah or dead tomorrow based on the actions of the state, the date of pam done by's fundraiser is a fairly arbitrary factor in deciding whether he's going to live or die. but fundraising is very, very important. but here's where it veered into presidential politics. because of what happened over the course of the following week after all that happened. that execution that was delayed so pam bundy could hold her fundraiser in piece, there was a lot of attention in the florida press and national attention about how important fundraising was to her. fundraising was that important to her. coverage of that was around that execution date, september 10th. then three days later, an item that was considerably lower profile except to the people who who really cared about this subject ran in the orlando sentinel. this was september 13th. new york's trump university suit draws attention from officials. quote, complaints filed in florida were among those cited by new york attorney general aircraft schneiderman latest month wh
but justice steven briar from the perspective from the guy who will be either leah or dead tomorrow based on the actions of the state, the date of pam done by's fundraiser is a fairly arbitrary factor in deciding whether he's going to live or die. but fundraising is very, very important. but here's where it veered into presidential politics. because of what happened over the course of the following week after all that happened. that execution that was delayed so pam bundy could hold her...
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oz: when leah remini was last here, she was rocked by a scientology scandal. now the aftermath and see what happened next. and jillian michaels' body playbook. >> let's give people the most current honest information. dr. oz: how to get the body you want at every stage of life. coming up next! ♪ we'll save lives today! are you guys ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] dr. oz: she was a part of one of
oz: when leah remini was last here, she was rocked by a scientology scandal. now the aftermath and see what happened next. and jillian michaels' body playbook. >> let's give people the most current honest information. dr. oz: how to get the body you want at every stage of life. coming up next! ♪ we'll save lives today! are you guys ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] dr. oz: she was a part of one of
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super star reporter leah beno has that story. >> reporter: the purple pilgrimage shuttling people in by the bus load from across the united states and close to 30 countries around the world. >> it's just a bit of a musical pilgrimage here really to be honest. >> reporter: cam brought his 10- year-old daughter from england. like many fans, they are soaking in all the favorite sites and sound of the place prince was born and turned into a musical legend. >> prince meant a lot to me in my life, taught me a lot, and i'm getting emotional to be honest and when he passed away, it was quite a big deal for me. >> are we ready to celebrate? >> reporter: kicking off the four day celebration inside paisley park, general admission and vip ticket holders paid between 550 and a thousand dollars, listened to a panel discussion with new power generation focusing on their years with prince in the 1980s through 2000 2000. >> it felt like you were part of a family, and that was really special. >> reporter: then a surprise performance by george clinton and the p funk. >> we were jamming to him. that's w
super star reporter leah beno has that story. >> reporter: the purple pilgrimage shuttling people in by the bus load from across the united states and close to 30 countries around the world. >> it's just a bit of a musical pilgrimage here really to be honest. >> reporter: cam brought his 10- year-old daughter from england. like many fans, they are soaking in all the favorite sites and sound of the place prince was born and turned into a musical legend. >> prince meant a...
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leah and david "after the bell." david: good afternoon, bill. >> dow's rocky road. we had been down more than 70. s&p 500 and nasdaq closing in the red. i'm lea gabrielle in for our melissa francis. david: first time. good to have you here. i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." happy friday. we have you covered on the big market movers. first here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump saying a massive tax plan is on the way. the president will reveal highlights of the plan. what we're hearing could be in it. the details and what may be left out. >>> congress could be votes on a new health care bill next week. as well and it is all happening under the pressure of a looming government shutdown and the end to the trump administration's first 100 days in office. among your guests weigh in and a lot more, congressman tom reed, is on the tax writing ways and means committee. forbes media chairman steve for example is here. captain chuck nash. lea: gerri willis on the floor of the new york stock exchange. is there doubt any of this will happen? >>
leah and david "after the bell." david: good afternoon, bill. >> dow's rocky road. we had been down more than 70. s&p 500 and nasdaq closing in the red. i'm lea gabrielle in for our melissa francis. david: first time. good to have you here. i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." happy friday. we have you covered on the big market movers. first here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump saying a massive tax plan is on the way. the president...
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. >> the secret service in new york reportedly has a man who has turned up at ma leah obama's internship on three separate occasions just this month. it is siting law enforcement sources saying the man had a sign proposing marriage to president obama's oldest daughter. the secret service did detain him, took him to a police precinct and he was turned over to a hospital for a psychological evaluation. the secret service and the manhattan d.a.'s office are not commenting. >> is she or isn't she? now serena williams did a snapchat today with what looks like a baby bump and now a lot of folks are wondering if the tennis superstar is pregnant. fueling the speculation, the caption on the photo says, 20 weeks but then the snap was deleted just a few minutes after it was posted. williams recently got engaged to the co-owner of red dit. she's scheduled to play in madrid next month. she hasn't played in a tournament since january when final of the australian open. >> when you're in a mexican restaurant and you can't stop eating those chips, turns out that long head belief about salt making you thi
. >> the secret service in new york reportedly has a man who has turned up at ma leah obama's internship on three separate occasions just this month. it is siting law enforcement sources saying the man had a sign proposing marriage to president obama's oldest daughter. the secret service did detain him, took him to a police precinct and he was turned over to a hospital for a psychological evaluation. the secret service and the manhattan d.a.'s office are not commenting. >> is she or...
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plus, kevin james and leah remini. >> we're back. >> as the king of queens stars reunite. >> we are almostme this weekend. but for all the late breaking news go to etonline.com. >> but before we go check out the video for charlie huth's new song. he is going back on tour july 6th. >> enjoy the song, everybody and the rest of your weekend. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ you're just making sure i'm never getting over you ♪ ♪ what are you doing? what are you doing? ♪ ♪ what are you doing? what are you doing? ♪ what are you doing? what are you doing? ♪ what are you doing? what are you doing? president trump: " i could not possibly be more thrilled than to be more than 100 miles away from washington swamp." (jr stone) on his 100th day of office, president donald trump skips out on a white house tradition... and holds a campaign-like rally in pennsylvania... good evening and thanks for joining us... i'm jr stone.(justine) and i'm justine waldman... pennsylvania was one of the states president trump did not think he was going to win. and the move makes him the first president in decades to snub the white house
plus, kevin james and leah remini. >> we're back. >> as the king of queens stars reunite. >> we are almostme this weekend. but for all the late breaking news go to etonline.com. >> but before we go check out the video for charlie huth's new song. he is going back on tour july 6th. >> enjoy the song, everybody and the rest of your weekend. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ you're just making sure i'm never getting over you ♪ ♪ what are you doing? what are you doing? ♪...
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but justice steven briar from the perspective from the guy who will be either leah or dead tomorrow based on the actions of the state, the date of pam done by's fundraiser is a fairly arbitrary factor in deciding whether he's going to live or die. but fundraising is very, very important. but here's where it veered into presidential politics. because of what happened over the course of the following week after all that happened. that execution that was delayed so pam bundy could hold her fundraiser in piece, there was a lot of attention in the florida press and national attention about how important frufundrais was to her. fundraising was that important to her. coverage of that was around that execution date, september 10th. then three days later, an item that was considerably lower profile except to the people who who really cared about this subject ran in the orlando sentinel. this was september 13th. new york's trump university suit draws attention from officials. quote, complaints filed in florida were among those cited by new york attorney general aircraft schneiderman latest month wh
but justice steven briar from the perspective from the guy who will be either leah or dead tomorrow based on the actions of the state, the date of pam done by's fundraiser is a fairly arbitrary factor in deciding whether he's going to live or die. but fundraising is very, very important. but here's where it veered into presidential politics. because of what happened over the course of the following week after all that happened. that execution that was delayed so pam bundy could hold her...
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leah and david "after the bell." david: good afternoon, bill. >> dow's rocky road.een down more than 70. s&p 500 and nasdaq closing in the red. i'm lea gabrielle in for our melissa francis. david: first time. good to have you here. i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." happy friday. we have you covered on the big market movers. first here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump saying a massive tax plan is on the way. the president will reveal highlights of the plan. what we're hea
leah and david "after the bell." david: good afternoon, bill. >> dow's rocky road.een down more than 70. s&p 500 and nasdaq closing in the red. i'm lea gabrielle in for our melissa francis. david: first time. good to have you here. i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." happy friday. we have you covered on the big market movers. first here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump saying a massive tax plan is on the way. the president will...
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panel is back, john walsh, cara leah leash a jordan.turkey situation, sara huckabee sanders sort of tried to walk it back today saying the president wasn't congratulating him per se, but, boy, congressman royce was really tough on the president here. he didn't give him any leeway on this. >> no, and that's how republicans feel and democrats feel and the previous administration felt about president ergdon. it was a very strange thing to watch, that the president would call the president of turkey and congratulate him. there are many ways in which they could have done that phone call and read out that phone call. in fact it differed from what the state department said was also unusual. but i will say that the president obama and president trump -- turkey is the kind of place where we are willing to make bargains and trades, right? you have -- it's a key ally against the fight against the islamic state. they need turkey. increasingly with the administration overlook certain things. >> carol is right on this, he's been a necessary evil is h
panel is back, john walsh, cara leah leash a jordan.turkey situation, sara huckabee sanders sort of tried to walk it back today saying the president wasn't congratulating him per se, but, boy, congressman royce was really tough on the president here. he didn't give him any leeway on this. >> no, and that's how republicans feel and democrats feel and the previous administration felt about president ergdon. it was a very strange thing to watch, that the president would call the president of...
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civilians like teacher steve and leah rig by who live in seoul. >> do the threats from north korea, doy rattle you? >> i think we've heard the threats so many times. it is spring. we're going on hear another threat that south korea will be turned into fire. we've heard it before and nothing has happened before. >> seoul a modern metropolis of 10 million people. it hardly looks like place of constant military attack. we are just 35 miles from the dmz. well in range of north korean artillery. what is casting a chill all the way to washington is north korea's claim to be on an intercontinental missile ask a warhead capable of receiving the u.s. >> this is a threat of boat rhetoric and growing capability. it appears to be going in a very reckless manner. >> secretary mattis will get no argument from this high north korean diplomat who defected last year. >> and i was asked these questions, i always tell them that kim jong-un is a person who did not even hesitate to kill his uncle, even his half brother. so he is a man who can do anything. >> in addition to missile developments, activity sp
civilians like teacher steve and leah rig by who live in seoul. >> do the threats from north korea, doy rattle you? >> i think we've heard the threats so many times. it is spring. we're going on hear another threat that south korea will be turned into fire. we've heard it before and nothing has happened before. >> seoul a modern metropolis of 10 million people. it hardly looks like place of constant military attack. we are just 35 miles from the dmz. well in range of north...
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. >> reporter: by the way, this song was written by her son, brandon jenner, and his wife leah. ♪ everytime you cry i cry >> reporter: and caitlyn jenner says she has a lesson for every parent, and an she writes, if god refuses to make peace with me, that will be the reason. >> there's no excuse for not being a good parent, no matter how many problems that you have. no excuse for that. >> reporter: and tonight, the jenner children have sent word they preferred to stay private. instead giving us a statement, "we love our father and have deep admiration for her bravery. every has unique milestones, but we can honestly say caitlyn's gender transition has brought our family closer." coming up, a final word about what might have been. and a we invited top stylists to try our hair care products. i'm dying to know what this is! so soft, feels amazing. then we revealed they've been using suave professionals. suave?! they couldn't believe it, but they're believers now. i had no idea! it's incredible. fantastic shine. so beautiful! this definitely changes my mind about suave. trying is believing.
. >> reporter: by the way, this song was written by her son, brandon jenner, and his wife leah. ♪ everytime you cry i cry >> reporter: and caitlyn jenner says she has a lesson for every parent, and an she writes, if god refuses to make peace with me, that will be the reason. >> there's no excuse for not being a good parent, no matter how many problems that you have. no excuse for that. >> reporter: and tonight, the jenner children have sent word they preferred to stay...
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for leah barron?it is really important for us to be here and the community and to bring our family and just be back to the place that feels like home. >> this campus was her home on april 16, 2007. just about to graduate when the shooting occurred. >> it was thrilling. there are people, you know, that are a part of our family. and then you wonder why it wasn't you. why you weren't in class that day or why it was a tuesday, which has been a completely different situation. and actually that night i left a lot of people dead, a lot of people who went home to be with their families and spent the next couple of weeks there. >> reporter: and this weekend she has come back to this very campus that still feels like home. she and virginia tech freshman have come to the april 16 memorial to pay their respects. >> i mean, i wasn't here for the shooting. but being over there, it took so long and everything and it was emotional. >> reporter: it is their way of saying we will never forget. >> that's where i come ba
for leah barron?it is really important for us to be here and the community and to bring our family and just be back to the place that feels like home. >> this campus was her home on april 16, 2007. just about to graduate when the shooting occurred. >> it was thrilling. there are people, you know, that are a part of our family. and then you wonder why it wasn't you. why you weren't in class that day or why it was a tuesday, which has been a completely different situation. and...
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. >> leah pope, abc 7 here in chicago. actually a question for ms. dao, if you don't mind. so many people have learned about your father through this video. what do you want people to know about your father, who he is, not just these few seconds of video that we've seen? >> thank you for your question. my dad is a wonderful father. he has raised with my mother five great children who have gone on to do great things and will continue to do great things. he is a loving grandfather. and at the end of the day, that is the person who we are trying to protect and take care of. thank you. [ inaudible ] >> as my immediate family and my husband and children are here in chicago, we are deeply affected by it. our lives have been interrupted and our normalcy is not where it was on sunday morning. furthermore, my siblings, who all have thriving careers and are in graduate schools, their lives have been interrupted. and as some of you may know, they're in the health care field, and they are trying their best to do their job without further interruption from local media, whomever it might
. >> leah pope, abc 7 here in chicago. actually a question for ms. dao, if you don't mind. so many people have learned about your father through this video. what do you want people to know about your father, who he is, not just these few seconds of video that we've seen? >> thank you for your question. my dad is a wonderful father. he has raised with my mother five great children who have gone on to do great things and will continue to do great things. he is a loving grandfather....
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theaters on december 15th, mark hamill appears as like skywalker and light carrie fisher plays princess leah in her final film role. >>> meantime latest in the fast and furious series is in the big screen this weekend. kevin frasier from entertainment tonight tells us more about the fate of the furious. >> reporter: this week vin diesel in the fast and furious family are back at it with insane new car chases all around the world, along with the brand new villain, in the fate of the furious. >> he just turned on us. >> reporter: fate of the furious, dominic terrell betrays his family and joins up with the most dangerous cyber terrorist in the world. she's first ever female villain and it calls for a distinctive hair due. >> my assistant actually came up with the hair. she kind of of no where said you should do dread locks like her hair could be weapons or her hair could hurt you but at the same time really beautiful that was really fun. >> reporter: but it is the stunts that are blowing everyone's mind this time around from the historic car chase in cuba. >> we are in cuba, the first global h
theaters on december 15th, mark hamill appears as like skywalker and light carrie fisher plays princess leah in her final film role. >>> meantime latest in the fast and furious series is in the big screen this weekend. kevin frasier from entertainment tonight tells us more about the fate of the furious. >> reporter: this week vin diesel in the fast and furious family are back at it with insane new car chases all around the world, along with the brand new villain, in the fate of...
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. >> carrie fisher will actually appear one more time as general leah in the next "star wars" film, theast jedi. it will hit theaters this december. disney as you know is the parent company of "star wars" and abc 7. >> if you're looking for something to do this easter weekend, we've got you covered. jessica castro from abc 7 mornings has some ideas from our partners at hood line. >> grab a partner, your smartphone and helmet. those are some of the items you'll need this weekend for urban bike challenge hosted by the bicycles. you'll ride through the city in teams of two or four and the mobile app will lead you to secret spots where you'll be asked to do challenges or snap pictures to rack up points. all ages and cycling lovers are welcome. >> the idea is to get people out, having fun on their bikes, riding through the city. typically people are doing their commute through town. it's pretty straightforward. ideally it's a nicer way to commute than others. but it's usually, you know, on your way to work and we want to get people out having fun on a sunday riding all over town. >> plus a g
. >> carrie fisher will actually appear one more time as general leah in the next "star wars" film, theast jedi. it will hit theaters this december. disney as you know is the parent company of "star wars" and abc 7. >> if you're looking for something to do this easter weekend, we've got you covered. jessica castro from abc 7 mornings has some ideas from our partners at hood line. >> grab a partner, your smartphone and helmet. those are some of the items...
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in ocean beach in san francisco just a few years ago ahead of this weekend san francisco mayor ed leahew goal today by 2020, half of the city's energy will come from renewable sources. the mayor was joined at his news conference today by former bay area congressman pete mcclos can i, a co-founder of earth day. >> we are going to remain a city that takes aggressive and ambitious climate action, no matter who is in the white house. [cheering and applauding] >> president trump's recent executive order to undo obama era policies on global warming is prompting a new twist on earth day. thousands of scientists plan to march on d.c. like women did in january. there will be over 400 local marches. the one in san francisco will feature myth busters adam savage. >> this is hundreds of thousands if not millions of us hitting the streets to let our voices be heard, to demand of our leaders in government evidence-based policy. >> nasa's offering somethng new this year. you can actually adopt a piece of the planet. i'm going to enter my name here virtually, of course, not legally binding, but you ca
in ocean beach in san francisco just a few years ago ahead of this weekend san francisco mayor ed leahew goal today by 2020, half of the city's energy will come from renewable sources. the mayor was joined at his news conference today by former bay area congressman pete mcclos can i, a co-founder of earth day. >> we are going to remain a city that takes aggressive and ambitious climate action, no matter who is in the white house. [cheering and applauding] >> president trump's recent...
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we can also speak to one of our viewers, leah. she hasjust run off.bout what this means. how different is it to how it used to be done? i think it is formalising and giving a structured to the way that we have cared for babies for many years. it is the natural role of the nurse to teach the parents how to look after their premature baby. this takes it one step further because the nurses educate and coach the parents to becoming the primary caregiver for their baby, so they are the core member of the team looking after their baby. you had some experience of being left out of a loved one's ca re of being left out of a loved one's care with your own mum?” of being left out of a loved one's care with your own mum? i did. i had a traumatic year with my mother being in hospital and subsequently dying, and my husband having an accident and being in hospital. it made me see things from the other side of the sheets and how important it is, how essential it is to have the family on board with the patient‘s care. the family on board with the patient's care. what
we can also speak to one of our viewers, leah. she hasjust run off.bout what this means. how different is it to how it used to be done? i think it is formalising and giving a structured to the way that we have cared for babies for many years. it is the natural role of the nurse to teach the parents how to look after their premature baby. this takes it one step further because the nurses educate and coach the parents to becoming the primary caregiver for their baby, so they are the core member...