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breanna's friend was baby sitting that child there for them. when they get back home, breanna is like are you having a party without me in my place? >> i want to be with you forever. bre, will you marry me? >> she puts the baby down, and he asks the baby a question? >> this is a package deal. yes. so, will you let me be your dad? >> he gets a ring pop he's handing her. she says yes. let's see what mama says? >> she took it. you want to take this? >> he got mom good, he's like, well she took it. will you take this ring? and i think that was really sweet. >> oh, yes! >>> it's a trippy car trick. >> hold this by the corners and i'm going to rotate it just like this. >> as simple as it is, it's very complicated. >> it's really good. >> see if you can figure it out. >> he did like cut them in there and slice them together? >>> plus a time lapse. and all the little animals and things that come to visit it during the hottest, driest time of year. how time really makes a difference. >> i've never seen one like this. and pause. not even in your vocabula
breanna's friend was baby sitting that child there for them. when they get back home, breanna is like are you having a party without me in my place? >> i want to be with you forever. bre, will you marry me? >> she puts the baby down, and he asks the baby a question? >> this is a package deal. yes. so, will you let me be your dad? >> he gets a ring pop he's handing her. she says yes. let's see what mama says? >> she took it. you want to take this? >> he got...
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were happy times with breanna. the little girl who meant the world to them. a day before ann died, they attended surface at the reverend lori sauder serene church and everyone seemed so contented, fresh from a vacation. >> when i stand at the pulpit and i look around, it's like, they are here. they've returned. i knew they were away the in florida. and they were full of light. >> when suzanne saw them after the service, they struck her as a couple who had it altogether. >> they were showing me pictures of a trip they had gone on and they seemed like perfectly happy. >> so how to explain the horror at the bottom of the stairs? poor ann lying stiff as a man kin. and something beyond strange, there was paint all over the place. on the body and beside it. >> what had happened to ann.? a terrible accident or an act as deliberate as it was deadly? >>> coming up -- >> it was a large amount of blood and there's several lacerations to the head. >> when "dateline" continues. with advil's fast relief, you'll ask, "what pulled
were happy times with breanna. the little girl who meant the world to them. a day before ann died, they attended surface at the reverend lori sauder serene church and everyone seemed so contented, fresh from a vacation. >> when i stand at the pulpit and i look around, it's like, they are here. they've returned. i knew they were away the in florida. and they were full of light. >> when suzanne saw them after the service, they struck her as a couple who had it altogether. >>...
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lee and to breanna and to tonya. and let them know that we love them and that we as a city family are wrapping our arms around them and also recognizing that our entire city family is grieving and we'll heal and get through this and the rest i submit. thank you. >> clerk: supervisor farrell? >> councillor farrell: thank you. i want to back up what supervisor cohen just said and supervisor breed. and now acting mayor breed said earlier. one thing i want to share with everyone. people ask us, what is your memory of mayor lee? and i want it share something from last thursday, which is the last time i saw him. we were at the christmas tree lighting at mclaren lodge, the official san francisco christmas tree. i went up on stage with him. for the first time, my children came with me on stage for the first time. and my little guy, who just turned 5 years old, he thought that he was going to be the one to flip the switch and turn on the christmas tree lights. i told him that was not the case. that's the mayor's job and his p
lee and to breanna and to tonya. and let them know that we love them and that we as a city family are wrapping our arms around them and also recognizing that our entire city family is grieving and we'll heal and get through this and the rest i submit. thank you. >> clerk: supervisor farrell? >> councillor farrell: thank you. i want to back up what supervisor cohen just said and supervisor breed. and now acting mayor breed said earlier. one thing i want to share with everyone. people...
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. >> reporter: breanna thomason works for a trucking company when she says that she was harassed. >> i had a truck driver come on to me and put his hands on me. >> reporter: she left the company for a different matter. she was looking for a different job at this agency. even if she complained about what happened she has run out of time. it will only give workers a year to file a claim with the state. >> it provides a limited window in which someone can assert their legal right.>> we allow more agitations for a fender bender than we do for someone to file claims of serious sexual harassment and discrimination. >> reporter: they want to extend the statute of limitations from one-three years.>> the kind of trauma you experience and a fear of retaliation, they often make women wait. >> reporter: this attorney works for a nonprofit representing low-wage women in the workforce. the number of calls from victims is often roughly 25%. >> this has been affecting everyone. we hear from far more people calling us and speaking out about their right. janitorial workers. women you may have not know
. >> reporter: breanna thomason works for a trucking company when she says that she was harassed. >> i had a truck driver come on to me and put his hands on me. >> reporter: she left the company for a different matter. she was looking for a different job at this agency. even if she complained about what happened she has run out of time. it will only give workers a year to file a claim with the state. >> it provides a limited window in which someone can assert their legal...
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when i say our thoughts and prayers are with mayor lee's wife, anita, and his daughters, tonya and breanna. mayor lee lived a life of service, son of working class immigrants, mayor lee developed early on a profound sense of community and a commitment to helping others. whether he was advocating for the powerless or serving for the voice of the overlooked, he was from the dawn of his career someone who fought for those in need before himself. in his three decades of public service as a director of the human rights commission, then the director of the department of public works, and as a city administrator, and finally, as san francisco's first asian-american mayor, mayor lee always exemplified san francisco values and believed in the power of opportunity. he believed that everyone should have the opportunity to have a job and earn a good wage. he believed in a city where a poor kid from public housing could become mayor. through his efforts, 140,000 new jobs have been created in san francisco. millions of dollars have been invested in affordable housing. and because of his tenacity and ded
when i say our thoughts and prayers are with mayor lee's wife, anita, and his daughters, tonya and breanna. mayor lee lived a life of service, son of working class immigrants, mayor lee developed early on a profound sense of community and a commitment to helping others. whether he was advocating for the powerless or serving for the voice of the overlooked, he was from the dawn of his career someone who fought for those in need before himself. in his three decades of public service as a director...
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. >> breanna thomason works for a trucking company. and she says she was sexually harassed. >> i had one of my truck drivers come on to me. >> she left the company for an unrelated matter. we met her looking for a new job at the state employment agency. she says if she wanted to complain about what happened, she ran out of time. current law only gives workers a year to file a claim with the state. >> this is one of the few areas of the law that provides such a limited window where someone can assert their legal rights. >> we allow a longer statute of limitations for a fender bender then we do for people to file claims of serious sexual harassment and discrimination. >> now these assembly women want to extend the statute of limitations from one, up to three years and. >> the kind of trauma you experience as a victim of sexual harassment and the fear of retaliation that you face for speaking out, often makes women wait. >> this attorney works for a nonprofit representing low-wage women in the workforce. she says the number of calls from
. >> breanna thomason works for a trucking company. and she says she was sexually harassed. >> i had one of my truck drivers come on to me. >> she left the company for an unrelated matter. we met her looking for a new job at the state employment agency. she says if she wanted to complain about what happened, she ran out of time. current law only gives workers a year to file a claim with the state. >> this is one of the few areas of the law that provides such a limited...
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to mike and jesse and dick of the fbi, and, of course, ed o'callaghan, jonathan, breanna, jerry, anddepartment of justice. and to so many others that are here from the department of justice. i'd like to take a moment to remember frank, your attorney who were lost last month. everyone here knows he was tough and a most able advocate for the victims of pan-american 103. he will certainly be missed. and to thank his widow, i believe you're here, during this difficult time. on behalf of the president i want to offer my condolences to all of the families of the victims of pan am 103. your strength today and over these past 29 years is an inspiration for all the people in our country. in particular i want to mention those of you who are part of the department of justice family. i think it symbolizes just how impactful this tragedy was. stephanie bernstein who just gave that beautiful invocation, she lost her husband, michael, a doj attorney who was in vienna on department of justice business. he's been working on deporting notches from the united states and he was on his way home to her. f
to mike and jesse and dick of the fbi, and, of course, ed o'callaghan, jonathan, breanna, jerry, anddepartment of justice. and to so many others that are here from the department of justice. i'd like to take a moment to remember frank, your attorney who were lost last month. everyone here knows he was tough and a most able advocate for the victims of pan-american 103. he will certainly be missed. and to thank his widow, i believe you're here, during this difficult time. on behalf of the...
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here's another one, especially for kids, breanna.hild gets better, they seem to recover from the flu and they're getting better, and then a few days better they suddenly get worse again, that's a red flag to pay attention to. that could mean they now have a bacterial infection on top of the viral infection. those are clues to keep track of speeshl form especially for yourself and your children. >> so a secondary infection for kids, and if you're an adult it really has to do with breathing and chest pain. >> those are the red flags for adults. for kids, that's a good thing to keep in your back pocket. kids getting better and is they get worse, that's a concern. >> that's so good to point out. thank you, sanjay, we appreciate it. >>> coming up, president trump's trip to davos overshadowed by the bombshell news that he called for the firing of special counsel robert mueller. could it have very real consequences in the russia investigation? i cannot imagine managing my diabetes without my dexcom. this is the dexcom g5 mobile continuous g
here's another one, especially for kids, breanna.hild gets better, they seem to recover from the flu and they're getting better, and then a few days better they suddenly get worse again, that's a red flag to pay attention to. that could mean they now have a bacterial infection on top of the viral infection. those are clues to keep track of speeshl form especially for yourself and your children. >> so a secondary infection for kids, and if you're an adult it really has to do with breathing...