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and thank goodness for that because the whitney museum today exists because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who said, ok, you don't want my collection. i will start a museum of my own. as you know, the whitney museum is now one of the best collections of modern art anywhere in the world. it all started because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who got married here in this room. she was one of the most fascinating women. she did not cotton to all of the social amenities of the gilded age. sort, and independent she knew early on in her life that she was prone to be interested in the arts. in fact, studied art very carefully, became a sculpture is in her own right and many of her pieces can be seen around the world in new york and other places. and so, she was not only a sculpture is in her own right, but also a collector of art. she just had a phenomenal eye. she was able to identify who were the emerging american artists who needed to be paid attention to and supported. so, she mentored them, if you will, and gave them a safe place. she started a studio, if you will, for artists to practice soi
and thank goodness for that because the whitney museum today exists because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who said, ok, you don't want my collection. i will start a museum of my own. as you know, the whitney museum is now one of the best collections of modern art anywhere in the world. it all started because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who got married here in this room. she was one of the most fascinating women. she did not cotton to all of the social amenities of the gilded age. sort, and...
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get it yeah i'm using only true and i tapped by whitney houston as allman background design i just use then based on the los angeles could talk about my english because i wanted to make music and i found that so many opportunities in houston. often music honest i'm a good sister read out michael jackson music oh yes i did lots of musicals but the biggest one i did was with michael jackson who was the producer and musical and it was based on the musical cinderella and so it was great all the music was under the influence of michael jackson the give us law was the best off with us to include burns fat us up soviet. oh my goodness i was under the age and my mother was not very happy with my father because i was singing in my father's club and i had to been maybe twelve. schools ok but that's traditionally club distrust and to go back. and plan b. yes it was yeah there was a plan b. i went to university i studied criminal justice that was a plan b. but even while i was in school in the night i sing in clubs ok so you know what my grades look like. they live on they get times on the custome
get it yeah i'm using only true and i tapped by whitney houston as allman background design i just use then based on the los angeles could talk about my english because i wanted to make music and i found that so many opportunities in houston. often music honest i'm a good sister read out michael jackson music oh yes i did lots of musicals but the biggest one i did was with michael jackson who was the producer and musical and it was based on the musical cinderella and so it was great all the...
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a huge singing well that's been one of the greatest things that has ever happened to me have and whitney houston saying that song that most simple country song that was straight from my heart but she took it and made it into this grand wonderful piece of music and i'll always love whitney houston for that but that song is very important to me and i mean i think of course the country people would have always recognized me for it but it was only when she did it in the movie the bodyguard kevin costner had loved the song and he directed that a movie and was in it and so he was the one that you know wanted the song he and his secretary had loved the song so they sent for it and whitney just killed it i mean she just absolutely destroyed a wonderful job nobody could have done a better job than she did on that you mention the book lady which was a part of the campaign for children's literacy in the united states your god daughter miley cyrus was also in that do you think you've influenced her music this saying a new album is country influence well i don't know if i have or not i'd like to thin
a huge singing well that's been one of the greatest things that has ever happened to me have and whitney houston saying that song that most simple country song that was straight from my heart but she took it and made it into this grand wonderful piece of music and i'll always love whitney houston for that but that song is very important to me and i mean i think of course the country people would have always recognized me for it but it was only when she did it in the movie the bodyguard kevin...
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thank goodness for that because the whitney museum today exists because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who said, you don't want my collection, i will start a museum of my own. as you know, the whitney museum is one of the best collections of modern art anywhere in the world. it all started because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who got married here in this room. she was one of the most fascinating women. not cut into all of the social amenities. she was of the independent sort, she knew early on she was prone to be interested in the arts. very carefully, she became a sculpture us in her many of her pieces can be seen in new york and other places. a sculptor inly her own right but also a collector of art. ye, just had a phenomenale and she was able to identify who was in merging and mentor them. she gave them a safe place. , if youted a studio will, for artists to practice their wares. she helped in some new ways. all of that led to her growing collection of art which resulted in the whitney museum. one of the things we should remember is this house was built in under two years. built t
thank goodness for that because the whitney museum today exists because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who said, you don't want my collection, i will start a museum of my own. as you know, the whitney museum is one of the best collections of modern art anywhere in the world. it all started because of gertrude vanderbilt whitney who got married here in this room. she was one of the most fascinating women. not cut into all of the social amenities. she was of the independent sort, she knew early...
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who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two weeks. 15 years. >> from celine to lady gaga's recent announcement, then beauty secrets of the stars. >> emma roberts comes. >> we try to sweaty treatments that have them wrapped up like mummies and. >> i'm obsessed with news. do i use ...one that'sthat wgood for my teeth? .. now i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth
who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two weeks. 15...
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who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the 18th, but they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two weeks. 15 years. >> from celine to lady gaga's recent announcement, then beauty secrets of the stars. >> emma roberts comes. >> we try to sweaty treatments that have them wrapped up like mummies and. >> i'm obsessed with news. >> we're everywhere on every platform, every ♪ getting late >>> brittany spears ended on a high note. she ended her las vegas show last night. i saw it when it began. it has topped $100 million in ticket sales. if you didn't get to see brittany, don't worry for are still a lot of big names playing in sin city this year. ♪ i want to hold them like they do in texas ♪
who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the 18th, but they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two...
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who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the 18th, but they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two weeks. 15 years. >> from celine to lady gaga's recent announcement, then beauty secrets of the stars. >> emma roberts comes. >> we try to sweaty treatments that have them wrapped up like mummies and. >> i'm obsessed with news. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it
who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the 18th, but they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two...
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who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the 18th, but they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two weeks. 15 years. >> from celine to lady gaga's recent announcement, then beauty secrets of the stars. >> emma roberts comes. >> we try to sweaty treatments that have them wrapped up like mummies and. >> i'm obsessed with news. i'm home. hey, it's dinner. a lot happens on your wooden surfaces. luckily, no one cleans and kills germs better than clorox disinfecting wipes. >> we're everywhere on every platform, every day. (vo) nature makes honey. and nature makes this plant. together with sugar they make truvia nectar sweet. but with half the calories of honey. pick nature's sweetness. pick
who will be replacing whitney? i'm dancing with are it girls. i think i made a total of 10 or 11 dancers and i'm doing a bit of hosting in the show. i feel bad for people coming the first week but from then on i'm going to be great. >> give him some time everybody. >> while the light up the night tour ends on march the 18th, but they'll begin their own tour called "confidential." up next, we're with the stars rocking las vegas in 2018. >> i've been there for two...
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i'm delighted for menage this will be great story how whitney houston oh you know her musical director saw me in the acts in the musical but after they hired me to do the job. i had to go to new york and we were in rehearsals for one month i was the only new person everyone else had been with her since one thousand nine hundred eighty two when she started which i loved about her because she was she was so loyal to toya yeah she's so loyal and so in a way a long story short she needed she did not come to one rehearsal. and i met her on my first journey to brunei and i was sitting there and she walked up to my business seat and she flew everyone business class she was so special and she said . my house. is screwing me good spent and she said is everything ok are they treating you well i said yes mayhem he said if. you. fail. even. it doesn't feel in life eight bit on that's it that's the whole too hard to design the seattle. stuff and and who pull into it for us and because. i think i think i think you've said it right i think you've said it correctly most people think life is a highligh
i'm delighted for menage this will be great story how whitney houston oh you know her musical director saw me in the acts in the musical but after they hired me to do the job. i had to go to new york and we were in rehearsals for one month i was the only new person everyone else had been with her since one thousand nine hundred eighty two when she started which i loved about her because she was she was so loyal to toya yeah she's so loyal and so in a way a long story short she needed she did...
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yeah it was it was great i mean when i came in i was a fan she was already whitney houston when i go into her she'd already done the bodyguard so she was already there was yes she was a world star when i met her she got us just a testament you know. i'm delighted from then it's going to be great story how you know whitney houston oh you know her musical director saw me in a x. in a sickle but after they hired me to do the job. i had to go to new york and we were in rehearsals for one month i was the only new person everyone else had been with her since one thousand nine hundred eighty two when she started which i loved about her because she was she was so loyal to toy oh yeah she's so loyal and so in a way long story short she needed she did not come to one rehearsal. and i met her on my first journey to brunei and i was sitting there and she walked up to my business seat and she flew everyone business class she was so special and she said . miles. it's faint and she said is everything ok are they treating you well i said yes mayhem yeah he said if. i am. told. you. it doesn't feel l
yeah it was it was great i mean when i came in i was a fan she was already whitney houston when i go into her she'd already done the bodyguard so she was already there was yes she was a world star when i met her she got us just a testament you know. i'm delighted from then it's going to be great story how you know whitney houston oh you know her musical director saw me in a x. in a sickle but after they hired me to do the job. i had to go to new york and we were in rehearsals for one month i...
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whitney is doing a little frankenstein kick right here.u want to do that twice as much time as you do it inside. secondly make sure you hydrate. we forget when it's cold that we think we don't have to drink any water but you need to prehydrate, drink during your workout and then post refill your tank. >> reporter: when you're stretching should you be doing this outside in the cold that you're going to be exercising in or do it inside and then step out. >> you wouldn't catch me stretching outside. i would say make sure like while you're in the comfort of your home stretch out, get your muscles nice and warm, get your core temperature up so that you're already kind of breaking a sweat when you start your run. >> reporter: coach g whitney thank you very much. don't let the cold stop you from doing what you're doing but be careful because as coach g says it is dangerous out there. >> thanks so much bob. look at them raring to go. thank. >> nice looking studio. >> it is a nice looking studio. >> looks like a dance studio on the part time. >> ex
whitney is doing a little frankenstein kick right here.u want to do that twice as much time as you do it inside. secondly make sure you hydrate. we forget when it's cold that we think we don't have to drink any water but you need to prehydrate, drink during your workout and then post refill your tank. >> reporter: when you're stretching should you be doing this outside in the cold that you're going to be exercising in or do it inside and then step out. >> you wouldn't catch me...
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charlie had apparently convinced him to help buy a gun. >> friends say that whitney was told by charliehe was going to go on a hunting trip so he asked whitney to help him. >> of course the prosecution says there was no hunting trip, charlie was planning a murder. in fact, before he got the friend to buy the weapon, surveillance footage showed just how intent he was on getting one. hours earlier, there's charlie. >> charlie's on video going into the walmart, attempting to purchase the shotgun. he is unable to. >> why is he turned down? why can't he buy the shotgun? >> he's a canadian citizen. >> which meant there would be a waiting period, time the prosecutors say charlie didn't have. >> so he gets the friend to come in and make the purchase. >> that was our theory, yes. >> it's hard to put together a heat of passion scenario, mom's in jeopardy, if you purchase the weapon in advance. >> correct. >> and the prosecutor told the jury there was no evidence of a fight that evening. >> if you look at the exact moment of the killing, jim tan is just sitting at his desk. >> sitting at his desk
charlie had apparently convinced him to help buy a gun. >> friends say that whitney was told by charliehe was going to go on a hunting trip so he asked whitney to help him. >> of course the prosecution says there was no hunting trip, charlie was planning a murder. in fact, before he got the friend to buy the weapon, surveillance footage showed just how intent he was on getting one. hours earlier, there's charlie. >> charlie's on video going into the walmart, attempting to...
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whitney was there not to perform. whitney, it was her favorite night of the year. the same way you don't call off the grammys, you pay tribute, and we paid tribute. >> do you actually get to enjoy this night? >> i do enjoy it. more in retrospect than during it. but we've had artists get sick, you know, the morning of the show. >> reporter: one year, clive remembers, after last-mircht cancellation, he waded into the cocktail party desperately looking for a replacement. >> spotting smoky rock inson and saying, i've got a ten-minute break in my show. smoky, you know we have the best musicians. can i get you on stage? and, of course, he said, you got me. so i'm never relaxed until it's over. >> do you have a good time? >> it's the best. because you can walk into the cocktail party and there's smokey robinson. >> there's smokey over the vodka martini. the grammys are tomorrow night right here on cbs. >>> up next, "the dish" with chef m >> live in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news ". >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. a fire that damaged a two story h
whitney was there not to perform. whitney, it was her favorite night of the year. the same way you don't call off the grammys, you pay tribute, and we paid tribute. >> do you actually get to enjoy this night? >> i do enjoy it. more in retrospect than during it. but we've had artists get sick, you know, the morning of the show. >> reporter: one year, clive remembers, after last-mircht cancellation, he waded into the cocktail party desperately looking for a replacement. >>...
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it was almost midnight when detective lieutenant robin whitney hit record, turning the clock back to 8:30 that same morning when ann got home from her overnight shift. >> we were talking. she made me coffee. >> reporter: playtime with a noisy brianna followed. then lunch. and after, a request from ann, a paramedic, remember, who was trying to nap before another overnight shift. >> she's like, can you just go to the mall or whatever. >> reporter: cara and brianna left the house about 3:00 p.m., she told detective lieutenant whitney, the good-bye to ann -- just matter-of-fact. >> that's all i can think of, you know? is the little good-bye greeting. "see you later," you know? and here we are. >> reporter: mother and daughter had a busy outing, shopping for socks at the mall, going to mcdonalds to grab food for brianna and then, a change of heart, going to a burger king instead for mac and cheese. >> and haven't been able to get ahold of ann. we've been texting, we've been calling. >> reporter: then home. brianna spotted ann's body first. >> and bri's like, "mama down there?" and i -- we
it was almost midnight when detective lieutenant robin whitney hit record, turning the clock back to 8:30 that same morning when ann got home from her overnight shift. >> we were talking. she made me coffee. >> reporter: playtime with a noisy brianna followed. then lunch. and after, a request from ann, a paramedic, remember, who was trying to nap before another overnight shift. >> she's like, can you just go to the mall or whatever. >> reporter: cara and brianna left the...
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we will flirt whitney way. but for now at least it is sunny outside, we have that working for you but solar angle is so low, it is doing nothing to help warm you up, unfortunately. lets look first at where our wind gusts currently stand, they are still really potent, it is like they have not changed at all, even since yesterday, and thankfully of course our nor'easter has long since moved away and barely visible on the radar but we have gusts as high as 30's and even still the 40's, in atlantic city and even though it is coming from the west it is not coming from the coldest place to the north, it is still, harsh breeze and with the kind of cold we're facing it will feel that much more worse. the storm scan is quieter by comparison to this same time live zoom you can barely make out is what left of the nor'easter but still rotate ago way from atlantic canada we're in the clear in that regard. but we have to focus to this cold. what's more feels like values could be even more harsh. places like state college, sc
we will flirt whitney way. but for now at least it is sunny outside, we have that working for you but solar angle is so low, it is doing nothing to help warm you up, unfortunately. lets look first at where our wind gusts currently stand, they are still really potent, it is like they have not changed at all, even since yesterday, and thankfully of course our nor'easter has long since moved away and barely visible on the radar but we have gusts as high as 30's and even still the 40's, in atlantic...
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attorney with dorsey and whitney, a partner. >>> another angle of the rush investigation, the social media companies like facebook and twitter, and representatives were on capitol hill again today testifying before members of the senate about what they are doing to curb the threats of propaganda online. the head of facebook product tollsy and counter-terrorism said the company can't do it alone. >> no one company can combat the terrorist threat alone. so we partner with others. including companies, civil society, researchers, and governments around the world. among other things, we work with 11 other companies, including those here, to maintain a shared industry data base of hashes unique digital fingerprints of terrorist content so that we could all find and remove it faster. >> all of this comes amid an nbc exclusive report on facebook's influence and how it ignored repeated calls about content on the platform and chose growth over protecting the users. for more on this, i'm joined by clint watts, he testified in today's hearing and an expert on the rise of threats on social media.
attorney with dorsey and whitney, a partner. >>> another angle of the rush investigation, the social media companies like facebook and twitter, and representatives were on capitol hill again today testifying before members of the senate about what they are doing to curb the threats of propaganda online. the head of facebook product tollsy and counter-terrorism said the company can't do it alone. >> no one company can combat the terrorist threat alone. so we partner with others....
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whitney with natalie cole. lou reed with rod stewart. alicia keys with aretha.e not a slave to the grammy. yes, there will be young artists. yes, there will be grammy nominees. but we have some of the most incredible old-time performers that if you come it will knock your socks off. >> jimmy: i will be there. yeah. are you kidding me? yeah -- again, i'm there if you want me to be there. [ applause ] i want to show a clip from your documentary that shows the significance of your pre-grammy party. here's "clive davis: the soundtrack of our lives." take a look at this. ♪ pass the courvoisier what ya gonna tell that brother ♪ ♪ pass the courvoisier everybody sign it now ♪ >> everyone from all walks of life in the same room. but of course music brings everyone together. ♪ it ain't me it ain't me i ain't no millionaire's son ♪ ♪ it ain't me it ain't me i ain't no fortunate one ♪ >> i'm looking in this audience right now. i have to bow in the presence of greatness. ♪ this will be you and me yes siree eternally ♪ ♪ huggin' and squeezin' and kissin' and pleasin' together
whitney with natalie cole. lou reed with rod stewart. alicia keys with aretha.e not a slave to the grammy. yes, there will be young artists. yes, there will be grammy nominees. but we have some of the most incredible old-time performers that if you come it will knock your socks off. >> jimmy: i will be there. yeah. are you kidding me? yeah -- again, i'm there if you want me to be there. [ applause ] i want to show a clip from your documentary that shows the significance of your pre-grammy...
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joining us is the co-founder whitney casey. you know the hassle and headache that goes into putting your wardrobe together and putting your best foot forward how did you come to finery as a solution tell me about it. >> did you ever see "clueless? >> yeah. >> that'show i watched alicia silverstone's closet come up. >> tell me what's the basic process? >> after you sign up with the e-mail that you shop with, we pull ought of that into a closet for you and then immediately we sort it by color and category and then you can start making outfits and plans or packing -- >> you're doing this with actress brooklyn decker. it's not the two of you sitting going through america's closets, right? >> that would be 450,000 users and possible yeah, that would be really fun i would love to see what's in everybody's closets, although everybody's closets are incredibly private we've noticed it's so personal if you have somebody step into an actual legitimate closet, you hear judgment, i bought that here for sure. >> this is algorithms looking at
joining us is the co-founder whitney casey. you know the hassle and headache that goes into putting your wardrobe together and putting your best foot forward how did you come to finery as a solution tell me about it. >> did you ever see "clueless? >> yeah. >> that'show i watched alicia silverstone's closet come up. >> tell me what's the basic process? >> after you sign up with the e-mail that you shop with, we pull ought of that into a closet for you and then...
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whitney kasey. know the hassle and the headache that goes into putting your wardrobe together and putting your best foot forward. how did you come to finery as a solution? >> did you ever see clueless? >> yeah. >> that's how. i watched as alicia silverstone and her closet just comes up and picks what she's going to wear and walks over and it's there. >> it's not people taking pictures of everything they own. tell me what's the basic process. >> after you sign up with the e-mail you shop with, we pull that into a closet for you and then immediately, we sort it by color and category and then you can start making outfits and planning or packing. >> you're doing this with actress brooklyn decker. you're not going through america's closets, right? >> that would be 450,000 users, impossible. but yeah, that would be really fun though. i would love to see what's in everybody's closet, but everybody's are incredibly private. it's sort of this thing where, you know, it's so personal. if you have somebody step
whitney kasey. know the hassle and the headache that goes into putting your wardrobe together and putting your best foot forward. how did you come to finery as a solution? >> did you ever see clueless? >> yeah. >> that's how. i watched as alicia silverstone and her closet just comes up and picks what she's going to wear and walks over and it's there. >> it's not people taking pictures of everything they own. tell me what's the basic process. >> after you sign up...
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in the lobby of whitney is building where bonnie and la phone had their offices was called la carolina or the cockpit minimill you. see i see that this building witnessed many dreadful crime us who you see many people were tortured here has a book now. the french just topple was a key element of the collaboration structure and that they could be and i think they don't mean you because. you see only because this is this you know. this is the plus does it has any just a few steps away. day the frame like a stop a prison was located here at number three. on his nerves were kept here between interrogations before they were turned over to the germans i've owned and even it's at the top of a mess. only about twenty meters away from the gestapo prison at number eleven is the otel dunno why you during the war it housed one of the liveliest literary and artistic cellphones in paris. he there were two big cell phones one was run by florence the other by madame don't know why you. know i. wasn't the buildings are close together was every time i come here i'm struck by the contrast and it reminds
in the lobby of whitney is building where bonnie and la phone had their offices was called la carolina or the cockpit minimill you. see i see that this building witnessed many dreadful crime us who you see many people were tortured here has a book now. the french just topple was a key element of the collaboration structure and that they could be and i think they don't mean you because. you see only because this is this you know. this is the plus does it has any just a few steps away. day the...
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they even surpassed the superstars of the eighty's like madonna whitney houston prince. and michael jackson michael i think with michael jackson was the biggest influence on the boy bands since they all combined music singing and choreographed dance routines but for all five of them would be on stage doing what michael jackson did as a one man show to bring there wouldn't be boy bands if it weren't for michael jackson. the king of pop first achieved success himself as part of a boy band the jackson five as a solo artist he like the foundation of the ultimate entertainment experience challenge conventional ideas about masculinity and femininity as did many of his fellow pop artists by the end of the eighty's j. . the bending gave way to cute boys and saluted. with a new wave of boys by means starting a new kids on the block and going forward there was a lot more kind of sexual direct. shots being taken off bodies being shown i think the big influence you know generally that culture had got more and more explicit about sharing back flash people like bobby brown these need
they even surpassed the superstars of the eighty's like madonna whitney houston prince. and michael jackson michael i think with michael jackson was the biggest influence on the boy bands since they all combined music singing and choreographed dance routines but for all five of them would be on stage doing what michael jackson did as a one man show to bring there wouldn't be boy bands if it weren't for michael jackson. the king of pop first achieved success himself as part of a boy band the...
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they even surpassed the superstars of the eighty's like madonna whitney houston. prince. and michael jackson. michael jackson was the biggest influence on the boy bands since they all combined music singing and choreographed dance routines but for all fans of them would be on stage doing what michael jackson did as a one man show. there wouldn't be boy bands if it weren't for michael jackson. the king of pop. success him self as. the jackson five as a. foundation for the ultimate entertainment experience challenge conventional ideas about masculinity and femininity and. by the end of the eighty's gender bending gave way to cute boys in the. new wave of boys. when you kids on the block and going forward there was a lot more kind of sexual. it's been taken off bodies being shown i think. you know generally that culture had got more and more explicit about showing backlash people like bobby brown these new much more raunchy . and rap stars did show off. well muscled kind of physics for the enjoyment of female fans and also. fans as well. definitely to trade sex symbols you k
they even surpassed the superstars of the eighty's like madonna whitney houston. prince. and michael jackson. michael jackson was the biggest influence on the boy bands since they all combined music singing and choreographed dance routines but for all fans of them would be on stage doing what michael jackson did as a one man show. there wouldn't be boy bands if it weren't for michael jackson. the king of pop. success him self as. the jackson five as a. foundation for the ultimate entertainment...
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the year after the show swelled following the death of whitney houston.how many people -- new cause for concern as facebook rolls out and apps to pool kids under 13 years old into the social network warning all parents need to hear. notebook, pencils, plan b pills, the college vending machine that just got shot down. the pc police strike again. say goodbye to a decades-old tradition. carly shimkus has the big logo change. ♪ whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> pc police strike again, say goodbye to a decades-old tradition for the cleveland indians. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 is here with mascot mania. >> the indians chief logo has been part of the team since 1947 but all of that will change next
the year after the show swelled following the death of whitney houston.how many people -- new cause for concern as facebook rolls out and apps to pool kids under 13 years old into the social network warning all parents need to hear. notebook, pencils, plan b pills, the college vending machine that just got shot down. the pc police strike again. say goodbye to a decades-old tradition. carly shimkus has the big logo change. ♪ whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late...
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african-american man in this picture who was not pleased with the initial rendition of till in the whitney museum on exhibit last march. returning to the contemporary, even today, the descendents of slaves people are still being, rodney king, dissected, kendrick johnson, display, henrietta lacks, and murdered, too many to name. body parts examined, explored, stolen and misused. 220 miles south of where harris took bodies, where he worked as a body stature, someone stole the organs of kendrick johnson in 2013. some of you may have heard about his death, his body was found in a gym mat, the first autopsy revealed they did not suspect foul play. that he was looking for his gym shoes and got caught. the autopsy said there was no foul play. he was buried, his parents were not comfortable, they did another autopsy and found his body was stuffed with newspaper and none of his organs were there. i believe this is part of a trade in body and body parts that has been part of world history, not just american history, that came before the history of slavery and continues today. the funeral home blamed
african-american man in this picture who was not pleased with the initial rendition of till in the whitney museum on exhibit last march. returning to the contemporary, even today, the descendents of slaves people are still being, rodney king, dissected, kendrick johnson, display, henrietta lacks, and murdered, too many to name. body parts examined, explored, stolen and misused. 220 miles south of where harris took bodies, where he worked as a body stature, someone stole the organs of kendrick...
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both whitney and michelle say niche memes come with a community with kind and uplifting comments. >>and gritty. >> but they say a lot. >> they say a lot, yeah. that's for sure. >> reporter: some of the posts do promote stereotypes, but instagram points out anything considered offensive or any posts that cause concern can be reported immediately within the app. >> from my perspective i think niche memes are a popular trend. this is about representing an identity today and then tomorrow maybe it's a different identity. that's what's so great about being a teen is being able to explore that. >> reporter: a modern take on those '90s could he lajs, teen self expression. for "today," jolene kent. >> what do you think? >> makes me think about it. >> niche meme. >> it was the '80s. duran duran collage. >> coming up, a bully boy and a speeding ticket that changed his life for the better, but first this is "today" on nbc. >> ha! okay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell jac
both whitney and michelle say niche memes come with a community with kind and uplifting comments. >>and gritty. >> but they say a lot. >> they say a lot, yeah. that's for sure. >> reporter: some of the posts do promote stereotypes, but instagram points out anything considered offensive or any posts that cause concern can be reported immediately within the app. >> from my perspective i think niche memes are a popular trend. this is about representing an identity...
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he was whitney young, he was a moderate, head of the urban league.t like you're some kind of progressive and radical when you're really a moderate. that was partover of my -- part of my critique of barack obama. don't use martin luther, he suffered too much, he paid the ultimate price. quit manipulating his witness with neoliberal policies. if you're going to get in trouble, you're going to follow martin. if you want to be moderate and adjust to the status quo, follow whitney young. just tell the people the truth, that's all. that's like saying you show up at a concert acting like you al green, and then you start singing like a brown version of pat boone or something. [laughter] hey, tell people the truth, this is who i am. quit lying about yourself. that's the thing that upsets me. not only that, but that's part of the best of the black tradition. >> host: robert, e-mail. facebook, twitter have become the new non-state powers which have a huge impact on societies worldwide. they seem to accelerate polarization and disinformation. >> guest: there's s
he was whitney young, he was a moderate, head of the urban league.t like you're some kind of progressive and radical when you're really a moderate. that was partover of my -- part of my critique of barack obama. don't use martin luther, he suffered too much, he paid the ultimate price. quit manipulating his witness with neoliberal policies. if you're going to get in trouble, you're going to follow martin. if you want to be moderate and adjust to the status quo, follow whitney young. just tell...
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whitney bowe there to help us out. >> here for you, my friend.>> you don't need to spend a lot of money. >> so true and the winter condition, it's just so harsh on the skin because not only we have cold whipping winds but then you walk inside and you have that just dry heat >> drink enough water. literally thet is moisture your skin and people think y for tune on skin care. you don't so these are some of my favorite skin care products. we get all of these at a local $10. >> start with cleansers and moisture risers. >> so cleansers, when people use harsh cleansers it lives you with that squeaky clean feeling. the opposite of the way you want it to feel. if it feels tight or dry after you cleanse. you're using the wrong products. these are some favorite dove makes amazing foam, body wash beauty bars within five minutes of cleansing you want to pat dry and apply a moisturizer. >> one-two punch always. >> got to trap the moisture in. these are two of my favorites when it comes to the face cetaphil don't clog the pores and have nscreen. pumps are grea
whitney bowe there to help us out. >> here for you, my friend.>> you don't need to spend a lot of money. >> so true and the winter condition, it's just so harsh on the skin because not only we have cold whipping winds but then you walk inside and you have that just dry heat >> drink enough water. literally thet is moisture your skin and people think y for tune on skin care. you don't so these are some of my favorite skin care products. we get all of these at a local $10....
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. >> largely about margin pressure at pratt and whitney. >> i know greg hayes, i'm sure he says thiss even better than i thought. honestly, he is -- he is everything is working for otis everything is working for hvac and pratt and whitney. but the note is saying, this is the best thing since sliced bread. >> does your playbook pivot two degrees, five degrees, at all? >> there's a restaurant note out today by sun trust basically says these trucks are going to have cash flow gains of 20%. this is for restaurants, buy shake shack and dave and buster's, i pivot because i thought a lot of stocks up 6% on tax reform, maybe could be up 15 and 20%. fabulous interview on "squawk", down 10% maybe get this big -- let's use united technology, maybe it goes to 140, 145 then goes back to 137. everybody will sell because it's scary. i say how much -- when cvs, general mills, what did they think cheerios were going to cause you to have a heart attack to 63, when do they say buy? 67 you know what's selling? peanut butter chocolate cheerios i thought millennials hated that stuff. they don't have kids,
. >> largely about margin pressure at pratt and whitney. >> i know greg hayes, i'm sure he says thiss even better than i thought. honestly, he is -- he is everything is working for otis everything is working for hvac and pratt and whitney. but the note is saying, this is the best thing since sliced bread. >> does your playbook pivot two degrees, five degrees, at all? >> there's a restaurant note out today by sun trust basically says these trucks are going to have cash...
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faith evans got the crowd going singing whitney houston song, i'm every woman. but this was all about politics. this is the national women's march organization that has organized this event and they've done it nevada for a simple reason. there's a governorship and senate seat. hk won nevada in 2016, so they think they have a good chance of doing that. this state has proved itself to be b very, very purple, if not turning very blue in the past, so they think that is the place to put their energy. but this is also a national movement. they want to start the process of what they say is getting a million new voters registered across the country with this. and that will not be the last of these sorts of rallies. they intend to hold ten of these, at least ten, in ten different battleground states. they announced a few here, at least battleground races in texas, ohio and pennsylvania is where they're going with this, but clearly, this is an attempt to take that energy from last year and this year those women's marches and turn into action. ana. >> miguel in las vegas.
faith evans got the crowd going singing whitney houston song, i'm every woman. but this was all about politics. this is the national women's march organization that has organized this event and they've done it nevada for a simple reason. there's a governorship and senate seat. hk won nevada in 2016, so they think they have a good chance of doing that. this state has proved itself to be b very, very purple, if not turning very blue in the past, so they think that is the place to put their...
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. >> clerk: motion to appoint john elberling, fernando mafrt -- marti, whitney jones and shannon way for a term after the feasibili feasibility analysis 415-10. >> councillor breed: supervisor cohen? >> councillor cohen: i know this item was heard in rules recently, but we recently got a letter, a substantial letter detailing basically that john elberling does not live in the city of san francisco and is also not qualified to occupy a bmr rate unit. i have questions -- i don't even know where to direct them. is there anybody here that can answer them? i don't know if mr. elberling is here. >> councillor breed: it doesn't appear that he is here and supervisor safai, maybe as chair, you can tell us if the issues came up. >> councillor safai: thank you. we had all the applicants present at the meeting. they all spoke on the record in support of their applications. applications were submitted in confirmity with the rules. there were no questions raised at that time, so i don't have any comment on information submitted at the last minute regarding this matter. >> councillor breed: thank y
. >> clerk: motion to appoint john elberling, fernando mafrt -- marti, whitney jones and shannon way for a term after the feasibili feasibility analysis 415-10. >> councillor breed: supervisor cohen? >> councillor cohen: i know this item was heard in rules recently, but we recently got a letter, a substantial letter detailing basically that john elberling does not live in the city of san francisco and is also not qualified to occupy a bmr rate unit. i have questions -- i don't...
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partner with dorsey and whitney. let's start with you there in d.c.are the implications, and has the white house responded to these stories? >> the white house has not commented which means they haven't denied any of it and i think the implications may be significant. this is part of the mosaic conduct over the obstruction of justice. "the new york times" is also reporting in the letter that donald trump wanted to send to fire james comey, initially he mentioned the russia investigation as being groundless. that was later taken out. that language did not appear in the letter. and the "times" is reporting that mueller has notes from reince priebus corroborating james comey's claims that trump made inappropriate requests about loyalty and dropping flynn investigation. that is on top of other elements. we've reported that trump asked his intelligence chiefs to publicly state that there was no collusion. they refused to do so. so the question is, was there the room nations of a political novice who didn't understand the rules or a conspiracy to obstruct j
partner with dorsey and whitney. let's start with you there in d.c.are the implications, and has the white house responded to these stories? >> the white house has not commented which means they haven't denied any of it and i think the implications may be significant. this is part of the mosaic conduct over the obstruction of justice. "the new york times" is also reporting in the letter that donald trump wanted to send to fire james comey, initially he mentioned the russia...
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whitney bowe there to help us out. >> here for you, my friend.eather done a number on your skin, if yes, board certified dermatologist dr. whitney bowe is here for you. [ applause ] >> with some products you can get this your local drugstore and kept everything under $10 which we appreciate it. >> right. >> you say there are lots of great products out there. you don't need to spend a lot of money. >> so true and the winter condition, it's just so harsh on the skin because not only outside do we have cold whipping winds but then you walk inside and you have that just dry heat, right? >> drink enough water. >> where you go, literally the dry heat is stealing moisture right out of your skin and people think you have to spend a for tune on skin care. you don't so these are some of my favorite skin care drugstore for under $10. >> start with cleansers and moisture risers. >> so cleansers, when people use harsh cleansers it lives you with that squeaky clean feeling. the opposite of the way you want it to feel. if it feels tight or dry after you cleanse
whitney bowe there to help us out. >> here for you, my friend.eather done a number on your skin, if yes, board certified dermatologist dr. whitney bowe is here for you. [ applause ] >> with some products you can get this your local drugstore and kept everything under $10 which we appreciate it. >> right. >> you say there are lots of great products out there. you don't need to spend a lot of money. >> so true and the winter condition, it's just so harsh on the skin...
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my name is whitney lewis, and i'm a recess dent of 1440 clay street building. i've lived in the building since moving to san francisco ten years ago. let me start by saying how much i love my city, any neighbors, and even in its current state of disrepair, my building. it has such great historic boone boo boons and potentials, it breaks my heart. this group consistently shows us that they do not care. this management company is the reason we need laws protecting renters. the information and examples given today paint a clear picture of centron's pattern of neglect and their abdive -- abdication of their responsibilities. heather's stove, it's who are identifying to me that they would neglect safety measures around gas lines. they do not care. several of us have had repeated leaks from overhead pipes and plumbing. when they finally did send their in-house handyman to help with the water bubble on my ceiling, they refused to address the under lying issue as, quote, water was no longer gushing from the ceiling. they do not care. i've alerted them to mold that has
my name is whitney lewis, and i'm a recess dent of 1440 clay street building. i've lived in the building since moving to san francisco ten years ago. let me start by saying how much i love my city, any neighbors, and even in its current state of disrepair, my building. it has such great historic boone boo boons and potentials, it breaks my heart. this group consistently shows us that they do not care. this management company is the reason we need laws protecting renters. the information and...
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. >> whitney alter saying hello there, super blue blood moon. we've had a lot of pictures. just a few we've gotten. they are beautiful and you can send in your pictures. easy to do. use the #abc7now.7n you may see your pictures. >> we love that they've been sending them in. >>> now we want to show you video from an hour ago. sky 7 caught this amazing shot. >> people across the west coast got up early to take this all in. abc 7 news reporter, matt keller live with some of the people who spent the night on the "uss hornet." hey there, matt. >> good morning. i want to give you a nice view of what i can see from the "uss hornet." you can see the san francisco sky lined and then the moon there. it's a partial eclipse. it's really beautifl. as the sun comes up, everything will change. we're going to enjoy this moment for now. we're going to enjoy what it looked like at 5:29 this morning. this is maximum eclipse. this is your super blue blood moon. total eclipse ended at 6:07 a.m. why is this called a super blue blood moon. we asked a research scientist. >> it's a reddish-orange h
. >> whitney alter saying hello there, super blue blood moon. we've had a lot of pictures. just a few we've gotten. they are beautiful and you can send in your pictures. easy to do. use the #abc7now.7n you may see your pictures. >> we love that they've been sending them in. >>> now we want to show you video from an hour ago. sky 7 caught this amazing shot. >> people across the west coast got up early to take this all in. abc 7 news reporter, matt keller live with some...
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my name is whitney lewis, and i'm a recess dent of 1440 clay street building.'ve lived in the building since moving to san francisco ten years ago. let me start by saying how much i love my city, any neighbors, and even in its current state of disrepair, my building. it has such great historic boone boo boons and potentials, it breaks my heart. this group consistently shows
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nk made a face at christina aguilera, as she was singing a tribute to whitney houston. i was like, "what?" that's not like p!nk. and p!nk was like, "what! i didn't do that. that's just people trying to start drama between women." and i was like, "amen!" [ cheers and applause ] oh, yeah. i felt the same way! but then i watched the clip. ♪ [ laughter ] >> i was like "whaa-aa-aat!" ooh, i love her, though. then serena williams had a spectacular wedding. whoo! i saw those pictures, and i was like, "what? i cannot handle how beautiful this is." and then i was like, "there had better not be a photo of them and their adorable baby. whaaat!" then i was like, "there had better not be a big family photo that shows how much they all love each other. whaaat!" [ laughter ] and then i was like, "well, as long as there is not a photo of beyonce at the wedding. whaaaaaatt! [ glass breaking ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: amber ruffin, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] moving on, more sexual assault allegations have rocked congress and the news business as allegations surfaced aga
nk made a face at christina aguilera, as she was singing a tribute to whitney houston. i was like, "what?" that's not like p!nk. and p!nk was like, "what! i didn't do that. that's just people trying to start drama between women." and i was like, "amen!" [ cheers and applause ] oh, yeah. i felt the same way! but then i watched the clip. ♪ [ laughter ] >> i was like "whaa-aa-aat!" ooh, i love her, though. then serena williams had a spectacular...
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to talk about it, i want to bring in nick partner at dorsy and whitney and former assistant special watergate prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. tamra and josh are also back with us. let me pull up a piece of what that op-ed says. recused himself from the russia investigation, but it appears he has no control at all of the premier law enforcement agency in the world. it is time for sessions to start managing in a spirit of transparency to bring all of this improper behavior to light and stop further violations. goes on to say if sessions cannot address this issue immediately, then we have one final question meet needing an answer. meadow and jordan write, sadly, it seems, the answer is now. nick, this is fairly remarkable. what is your reaction? >> this is just one in a whole series of unsubstantiated allegations that the republicans are trying to stick against the wall to undermine the mueller investigation. they cannot point to a single leak that's come out of the mueller investigation or the department of justice. i think this is just like the one they made the other day about how the
to talk about it, i want to bring in nick partner at dorsy and whitney and former assistant special watergate prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. tamra and josh are also back with us. let me pull up a piece of what that op-ed says. recused himself from the russia investigation, but it appears he has no control at all of the premier law enforcement agency in the world. it is time for sessions to start managing in a spirit of transparency to bring all of this improper behavior to light and...
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i'm joined now by nick ackerman, partner at dorsey and whitney. and back with me alexi and zeke. i want to get your reaction from what you heard from ty cobb. i thought it was significant. the president's eager to speak with special counsel robert mueller. that runs very counter to what we heard from the president a week ago when he said he doesn't see any need for an interview because there was no collusion. what did you make of it? >> i think at some point they'll have no choice because if the president doesn't agree to submit to a interview under oath with a transcript being taken, the special counsel's office will simply provide him with a subpoena and i think it's pretty clear from u.s. v. nixon where this whole issue of executive privilege and the president's role with respect to a criminal investigation is that the court's will enforce that subpoena. so i don't think the president has any choice here. ultimately he's going to have to testify and answer questions relating to mueller's investigation. >> and just to put a fine point on this, we know that the president's legal
i'm joined now by nick ackerman, partner at dorsey and whitney. and back with me alexi and zeke. i want to get your reaction from what you heard from ty cobb. i thought it was significant. the president's eager to speak with special counsel robert mueller. that runs very counter to what we heard from the president a week ago when he said he doesn't see any need for an interview because there was no collusion. what did you make of it? >> i think at some point they'll have no choice because...