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people, joanne. >> reporter: that's right, dawn. if you take look around here people are sleeping on benches, huddled in corners with their luggage trying to get comfortable. it's been a long day. they didn't get to where they intended to go and it's all because of the weather. a different kind of busy here at 30th street station. the people who are here are looking for a spot to spend the night since amtrak shut down train service in and out of philly. >> left new york to go to d.c. and got here in philly and all the trains were canceled. >> so then what? >> we -- they told to us wait fort next train or that was about it. >> reporter: so you'rehere overnight as far as you know? >> yup. going make a bed right here on this bench. >> reporter: travelers trying to figure out what to do since service will not resume until morning. shania fletcher had a modeling job at a fashion show in lancaster and now she can't get here because of the winter storm. >> i got here and they told us everything was canceled. >> now what. >> we're stuck he
people, joanne. >> reporter: that's right, dawn. if you take look around here people are sleeping on benches, huddled in corners with their luggage trying to get comfortable. it's been a long day. they didn't get to where they intended to go and it's all because of the weather. a different kind of busy here at 30th street station. the people who are here are looking for a spot to spend the night since amtrak shut down train service in and out of philly. >> left new york to go to...
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joanne pileggi. back to you in the studio. >> i'm sure they are. our weather coverage does not end here. another live report if just a few minutes for your latest forecast at your fingertips download our fox 29 weather authority app. it's free and can be found in your apple store. sean? >>> dawn, barclay is putting up ridiculous number at the nfl combine. check out what he did that might get him drafted number one overall. that's coming up later in sports. ♪ >>> live look at allentown lehigh county where the snow is still falling although the roads not looking too bad at the moment. >>> on to developing story in philadelphia. fighting words firing back and forth between the police union and the city's new district attorney. >> jeff cole has more on the dispute and joins us live in studio. jeff. >> reporter: shower do. the battle is over a meeting da krasner had with police cadets earlier this week invited by the guardian civic league an organization of black officers. krasner spoke about the public trust officers carry in the high standards expecte
joanne pileggi. back to you in the studio. >> i'm sure they are. our weather coverage does not end here. another live report if just a few minutes for your latest forecast at your fingertips download our fox 29 weather authority app. it's free and can be found in your apple store. sean? >>> dawn, barclay is putting up ridiculous number at the nfl combine. check out what he did that might get him drafted number one overall. that's coming up later in sports. ♪ >>> live...
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a lot of stranded passengers, joanne. >> reporter: that's right, dawn.his monster storm made a real mess of plane and train schedules leaving passengers here at 30th street station and at the airport stranded. a different kind of busy here at 30th street station. the people who are here are looking for spot to spend the night. since amtrak shut down train service in and out of philly. >> left new york to go to d.c. and got here in philly and all the trains were canceled. >> reporter: so then what? >> we -- they told to us wait fort next train or that was about it. >> reporter: so you're here overnight as far as you know? >> yup. going make bed right here on this bench. >> i got here they told us everything was canceled. >> reporter: so now what? >> now we're stuck here until 7:00 o'clock. >> reporter: 70 o'clock tomorrow morning? >> yes. >> reporter: show them this line. >> reporter: from the rails to the not so friendly skies, the storm made flying down right dangerous. losing passengers stranded. >> trying to get home. >> and what happened today? >> ca
a lot of stranded passengers, joanne. >> reporter: that's right, dawn.his monster storm made a real mess of plane and train schedules leaving passengers here at 30th street station and at the airport stranded. a different kind of busy here at 30th street station. the people who are here are looking for spot to spend the night. since amtrak shut down train service in and out of philly. >> left new york to go to d.c. and got here in philly and all the trains were canceled. >>...
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>>host: joanne lipman your book "that's what she said" what gives you inspiration?>> guest: the people i meet every day and right now this list of people im meeting as i go around on this book tour and around the country with the enthusiasm but also i love i'm meeting so many women and men. they are not defensive. they are curious and engage and want to be a part of the solution that is a great inspiration. >>host: i recommend this book highly. "that's what she said", joanne lipman thank you very much for being with us. >> guest: thanks for having me. a great conversation. i appreciate it. >> i think i know which stump speech you are referring to and why original as a missive. your to the living constitution approach to jurists prudence i heard him deliver that in madison wisconsin 2001 and he delivered very often. i was looking forward to finding a written version of that because i love that speech it included a wonderful passage where he compared the living constitution approach to a television commercial from the 80s where the prego commercial somebody is making
>>host: joanne lipman your book "that's what she said" what gives you inspiration?>> guest: the people i meet every day and right now this list of people im meeting as i go around on this book tour and around the country with the enthusiasm but also i love i'm meeting so many women and men. they are not defensive. they are curious and engage and want to be a part of the solution that is a great inspiration. >>host: i recommend this book highly. "that's what she...
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in this situation we are with joanne hayes-white . >> reporter: we reached out to the supervisor aaron peskin, and this staff says he is on vacation in mexico, and this voicemail says he is back in april and will not be checking his messages. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> several north beach businesses will get emergency funding to help them recover from the big fire and all the businesses are on columbus avenue or union street. each business will get $10,000 from the small business emergency fund. they can replace their inventory, purchase equipment or pay salaries. more than 50 people work at the affected businesses and the fund is designed to help businesses that wait for the insurance payment or disaster loans. >>> mayor mark there will hold a conference with supervisors and law enforcement to expand their efforts to confiscate guns from those convicted of felonies and violent misdemeanors and says that reducing crimes was one of the top parties when he took office. >>> uber is the spending their self driving vehicles after deadly crash in arizona, and we have more what happened and what i
in this situation we are with joanne hayes-white . >> reporter: we reached out to the supervisor aaron peskin, and this staff says he is on vacation in mexico, and this voicemail says he is back in april and will not be checking his messages. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> several north beach businesses will get emergency funding to help them recover from the big fire and all the businesses are on columbus avenue or union street. each business will get $10,000 from the small business...
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they both did, and i thank you, joanne, for inviting me. presumably, everyone here knows how to read. well, most everyone. so i will not do a reading, per se. rather, what i thought i would do is spend a few minutes telling me about my book, why i wrote it and what i hope some of the takeaways are and then open this up for q&a. i cannot imagine anything more dreadful than having to sit and listen to me drone on and on. [laughter] ask my wife and kids. [laughter] and as many people in this room know ronald reagan always said it is better to have a dialogue than a monologue. so if that's okay with you, we'll do that. now, i never intended to write a book about my time with the ray gaps. reagans. not that i did not cherish it but, first of all, i'm a little bit lazy. and, secondly, i didn't think i had a story to tell. but as time went on and book after book many excellent ones were written about the president and mrs. reagan, it occurred to me that a piece of the picture was missing. no one was writing about what i thought was a very unique s
they both did, and i thank you, joanne, for inviting me. presumably, everyone here knows how to read. well, most everyone. so i will not do a reading, per se. rather, what i thought i would do is spend a few minutes telling me about my book, why i wrote it and what i hope some of the takeaways are and then open this up for q&a. i cannot imagine anything more dreadful than having to sit and listen to me drone on and on. [laughter] ask my wife and kids. [laughter] and as many people in this...
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today's also honored joanne calabria who received an ard what.than 30 years as communications director with kyw tv and cbs3. there were about 2200 participants at today's event. great time out there. beautiful day for a beautiful cause. a little bit windy but still lots of sunshine. >> yes, it was much better than yesterday. >> anything is better than yesterday. >> anything was windy conditions but normal windy as opposed tohansanead windy, which yesterday. >> yes. >> but did have couplend closing out the day today, check out. the delaware like we got cape city, and center city philadelphia. it was a gorgeous sunset this evening. we got to get to the main part there. is. beautiful very nice all across the region. if you're able to enjoy it and we certainly deserved it after all we endured yesterday with that nor'easter but the clouds in place, they made for that beautiful sunset. mid level clouds hovering over the delaware valley right now on storm scan3 but no precipitation. yes, we like that. but these clouds are a product of our old friend, th
today's also honored joanne calabria who received an ard what.than 30 years as communications director with kyw tv and cbs3. there were about 2200 participants at today's event. great time out there. beautiful day for a beautiful cause. a little bit windy but still lots of sunshine. >> yes, it was much better than yesterday. >> anything is better than yesterday. >> anything was windy conditions but normal windy as opposed tohansanead windy, which yesterday. >> yes....
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. >> reporter: his widow, joanne. we spoke at the heinz history center in pittsburgh. realized who she was, they wanted hugs. >> we grew up on him. >> reporter: we have this image of fred on tv. was he that guy in real life? >> yes, he was. he'd rather use the time that you had together to talk about something -- something that was important to you. >> reporter: be it child or grown-up, the world can be a bewildering, even frightening place. joanne is not surprised by the resurgence in interest in her husband's work. >> people can like you exactly as you are. >> people are really needing to hear his messages. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, pittsburgh. >> what a great trip down memory lane. i think charlie was a big favorite in our household. >>> that is "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thanks for facebook under fire. what a whistleblower is saying the company may have done with the private data of 50 million people. >>> facebook under fire. what may have been done with information on 5
. >> reporter: his widow, joanne. we spoke at the heinz history center in pittsburgh. realized who she was, they wanted hugs. >> we grew up on him. >> reporter: we have this image of fred on tv. was he that guy in real life? >> yes, he was. he'd rather use the time that you had together to talk about something -- something that was important to you. >> reporter: be it child or grown-up, the world can be a bewildering, even frightening place. joanne is not surprised...
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.>> reporter: that was the response from san francisco fire chief joanne -- if follow supervisor aaron'sfor her resignation after a fire erupted in a north beach building saturday night.>>> one of the things i intend to do is respectfully request in the future he refrain from being around the command post or on the fire ground itself. when we are actively responding to emergencies.>> reporter: the war of words erupted when this three-story residential and commercial building burst into flames on columbus avenue on north beach. supervisor who represents the neighborhood openly criticized her at the fire scene. he said firefighters have been slow to spray water on the fire and he told the san francisco examiner if a count abilities felt at the top it is time for joanne hayes to resign or for the mayor to ask her to go. the mayor said he will not be asking hayes to leave.>>> to comment a chief should resign from elected official during the middle of a live fire is one of the most inappropriate things you should do plan. the strategy was to fight it from the inside making sure no one was tra
.>> reporter: that was the response from san francisco fire chief joanne -- if follow supervisor aaron'sfor her resignation after a fire erupted in a north beach building saturday night.>>> one of the things i intend to do is respectfully request in the future he refrain from being around the command post or on the fire ground itself. when we are actively responding to emergencies.>> reporter: the war of words erupted when this three-story residential and commercial...
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cene t joanne reporda.t is no tio t f this heavy wind, high wind,in gusts and lf visibility making it next to impossible and hat's whyhey canceled more than 300 flights here at phill international. let me give you bersound the country morehan 2800 flights have been canceled ahis march storm intensifs. todats here the national weather service measuring wind gusts up to 49 miles per hour. we do have word there was a flight trying to land at dulles international. the flight did land but apparently the flight crew and most of the passengersctuallyrough up on the decent because it was so bumpy and so dangerous dangerous. now we were inside the terminal about half an hour ago, andere was a long line waiting to get to the american airlines counter. there were three people wking at the counter and probably 300 people in line becauseir ligheen canceled. again more than 300 canceled. the airlines a waving change fees. that's the latest from philadelphia international airport. back to you in the studio. >>> all right,
cene t joanne reporda.t is no tio t f this heavy wind, high wind,in gusts and lf visibility making it next to impossible and hat's whyhey canceled more than 300 flights here at phill international. let me give you bersound the country morehan 2800 flights have been canceled ahis march storm intensifs. todats here the national weather service measuring wind gusts up to 49 miles per hour. we do have word there was a flight trying to land at dulles international. the flight did land but apparently...
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joanne recently retired after more than 30 years as communications director with kyw-tv, cbs-3.re were about 2200 nspiring event,today's big beautiful day for a wonderful cause. great day out there. we didn't get blown into the event like blowing around yesterday with the winds. >> yesterday you couldn't even go outside. authorities even stand up at times because that far insane wind. today still windy but not damaging winds. we'll keep the winds around as we head through the day tomorrow as well. yes, here is the trend. winds whipping on the parkway. flags blowing in the breeze. and we do, so dramatic, do have blustery night, temperatures are fairly chilly , especially when you add in that wind component. high temperatures today 31 degrees in mount pocono. little cold for the skiers with all of the fresh powder. 46 degrees, average, 48 degrees in philadelphia, so few degrees shy of that, wilmington, 50 degrees, and 6 degrees today in dover. but temperatures down seasonably chilly 38 degrees in allentown, 29 mount pocono. thirty-seven in millville. forty yeast in atlantic city b
joanne recently retired after more than 30 years as communications director with kyw-tv, cbs-3.re were about 2200 nspiring event,today's big beautiful day for a wonderful cause. great day out there. we didn't get blown into the event like blowing around yesterday with the winds. >> yesterday you couldn't even go outside. authorities even stand up at times because that far insane wind. today still windy but not damaging winds. we'll keep the winds around as we head through the day tomorrow...
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so joanne boyle says she's been her daughter's legal guardian since 2014 but while she says a senegalnd now she says in order to make it happen she has to take the little girl back to africa and she has no idea when they'll be back. just last week joanne boyle was coaching the university of virginia women's basketball team to the ncaa tournament. now the 54-year-old says she's gearing up for a new battle, the fight to finalize the adoption of her 6-year-old daughter ngoty from senegal. it's a process that could take months or even years. >> you know, a lot of times you're getting phone calls of just good news/bad news, good news/bad news and go on the emotional roller coaster. >> reporter: she obtained legal guardianship in 2014 and brought her to the u.s. in a tourist visa. boyle says she overstayed the visa bass ngoty was sick. in order to apply for more permanent paperwork ngoty has to go back. >> the best case scenario, we go to senegal and finalize this process in the next hopefully couple of months and come home with her r-3 visa and her u.s. citizenship. >> reporter: virginia s
so joanne boyle says she's been her daughter's legal guardian since 2014 but while she says a senegalnd now she says in order to make it happen she has to take the little girl back to africa and she has no idea when they'll be back. just last week joanne boyle was coaching the university of virginia women's basketball team to the ncaa tournament. now the 54-year-old says she's gearing up for a new battle, the fight to finalize the adoption of her 6-year-old daughter ngoty from senegal. it's a...
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. >> reporter: that was the response from joanne hayes- white.peskin called for her to resign after a fire erupted in a building friday night. on saturday, when the fire was still roaring, the chief appeared irritated. >> he was not happy with our performance. i vehemently disagree. >> reporter: now, two days later, she calls peskin's behavior disruptive. >> one of the things i intend to do is respectfully request that in the future he refrain from being around the command post or on the fire ground itself when we are actively responding to the emergency. >> reporter: the war of words erupted saturday night when this three-story commercial and residential building burst into flames at union street and columbus avenue in north beach. supervisor aaron peskin who represents the neighborhood openly criticized hayes-white while at the fire scene. he said firefighters had been slow to spray water on the fire and told the san francisco examiner quote, if accountability starts at the top, it is time for joanne hayes-white to resign, or for the mayor to a
. >> reporter: that was the response from joanne hayes- white.peskin called for her to resign after a fire erupted in a building friday night. on saturday, when the fire was still roaring, the chief appeared irritated. >> he was not happy with our performance. i vehemently disagree. >> reporter: now, two days later, she calls peskin's behavior disruptive. >> one of the things i intend to do is respectfully request that in the future he refrain from being around the...
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yeah, took care of the bears. 68-62 virginia coached by joe ann boyle. -- joanne boyle. bears season ends 21-11. >>> there you have it. i'm 1-1. virginia 1-1 and the virginia men down in flames. >> that's how you saw it. >> it's all right. it will be okay. >> not alone. the sun will shine tomorrow. >> yes, it will. >> not in my forecast. we'll be right back. there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price.. whether you want to stand out from the crowd or dance the night away. from a weekend getaway to that special celebration. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you've gotta get to the ross spring dress event. visit our newest stores in fruitvale and in the serramonte center. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> have a great weekend and stay safe out there with some weird weather coming our way. >> good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> jared kushner now has les
yeah, took care of the bears. 68-62 virginia coached by joe ann boyle. -- joanne boyle. bears season ends 21-11. >>> there you have it. i'm 1-1. virginia 1-1 and the virginia men down in flames. >> that's how you saw it. >> it's all right. it will be okay. >> not alone. the sun will shine tomorrow. >> yes, it will. >> not in my forecast. we'll be right back. there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it....
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. >> reporter: that was the response from joanne hayes- white.owes the supervisors call for her resignation after a fire erupted in a building friday night. on saturday, when the fire was still roaring, the chief appeared irritated. >> he was not happy with our performance. i vehemently disagree. >> reporter: now, two days later, she calls it disruptive. >> one of the things i intend to do is respectfully request that in the future he refrain from being around the command post or on the fire ground itself when we are actively responding to the emergency. >> reporter: the war of words erupted saturday night when this three-story commercial and residential building burst into flames at union street and columbus avenue in north beach. supervisor aaron teskin who represents the neighborhood openly criticized hayes-white while at the fire scene. he said firefighters had been slow to spray water on the fire andrew poorly told the san francisco examiner quote, if accountability starts at the top, it is time for joanne hayes-white to resign, or for the m
. >> reporter: that was the response from joanne hayes- white.owes the supervisors call for her resignation after a fire erupted in a building friday night. on saturday, when the fire was still roaring, the chief appeared irritated. >> he was not happy with our performance. i vehemently disagree. >> reporter: now, two days later, she calls it disruptive. >> one of the things i intend to do is respectfully request that in the future he refrain from being around the...
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. >> and chief of department, joanne hayes-white. number two, general public comment. members may address the commission for up to three minutes on any matter within the jurisdiction and does not appear on the agenda. speakers shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. the lack of response by commissioners does not necessarily constitute agreement with or support of statements made during public comment. >> is there any member of the public that wishes to give public comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is closed. madam secretary. >> item three, approval of the minutes. approval of the minutes from the regular meeting on march 14, 2018. >> is there any public comment on the approval of the minutes of march 14? are there any questions or amendments from the commissioners in terms of the minutes? commissioner covington please. >> thank you, mr. vice president. i had a short conversation this afternoon with our co
. >> and chief of department, joanne hayes-white. number two, general public comment. members may address the commission for up to three minutes on any matter within the jurisdiction and does not appear on the agenda. speakers shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. the lack of response by commissioners does not necessarily constitute...
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my web site is joanne lipman.com and i have a listing of events. i'm traveling around the country talking to groups and there are a lot of men who are coming to these events and really engaging in the discussion which is very exciting. >> how difficult is it to write a book? >> guest: this is my second book. i guess it's like childbirth. it gets easier as you go along. >> host: i wouldn't know about that. >> guest: this one is such a passion for me. i love doing the research and going through the interviewing process in tracking people down and looking for great examples and i really wanted talk to people who were trying to get this right could have a chapter on harvard business school which is trying to wipe out gender bias at an earlier age. i love the storytelling process and as a journalist the research part is great. as my son said to me you finally have that history degree. >> host: did you have an entrÉe to major in this country? there's the fact that you discuss at length harvard business school and were you welcome to enter these great ins
my web site is joanne lipman.com and i have a listing of events. i'm traveling around the country talking to groups and there are a lot of men who are coming to these events and really engaging in the discussion which is very exciting. >> how difficult is it to write a book? >> guest: this is my second book. i guess it's like childbirth. it gets easier as you go along. >> host: i wouldn't know about that. >> guest: this one is such a passion for me. i love doing the...
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joanne, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> if you'd like to view other "after words" program online codebook tv.org. type "after words" into the search bar and all previous episodes will be available. >> what i trace in here is what happened. bobby kennedy was not the same person he was in 1968 as he was in 1961 and no one in the country was. there are segregationist in 1961 who were not segregationist in 1968. when you look at what happened to people's opinions, bobby kennedy was someone who changed an average amount. there were people went through much more dramatic changes in pendulum changes than bobby kennedy. that's something i get into in depth about how the 60s changed everyone. mccarthy, everyone else in the senate voted for the resolution. jean mccarthy, president johnson then used to wage full fledged war. jean mccarthy wanted that back. jean mccarthy ended up running for president. they believe declarations of war are outvoted. that was the moment when they said there was nothing they could do a
joanne, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> if you'd like to view other "after words" program online codebook tv.org. type "after words" into the search bar and all previous episodes will be available. >> what i trace in here is what happened. bobby kennedy was not the same person he was in 1968 as he was in 1961 and no one in the country was. there are segregationist in 1961 who were not segregationist in 1968. when you...
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supervisor pes skin report cly is calling for joann hayes white to step down following this saturday night fire. he tells the examiner it was more than a half-hour before crews started spraying water onto the upper floors of the burning building. we should say everyone inside that building was able to make it out safely and fire chief white -- hayes white, was here on the scene saturday and did respond to that criticism saying firefighters got here fast and focused initially on attacking the flames from inside the building and search ling for those who could be trapped. >> we did have criticism from the supervisor. he was critical. he didn't think we acted quickly enough. we had units on the scene in two minutes and had water on the fire on the interior in six minutes. they did a phenomenal job. >>> there were 8 people displaced by the fire and several businesses on the ground flower damaged as well. on sunday morning, there was one firefighter who was hurt after falling from a ladder truck during some of the mop up operations. it is unclear how the fire started. we know the upper fl
supervisor pes skin report cly is calling for joann hayes white to step down following this saturday night fire. he tells the examiner it was more than a half-hour before crews started spraying water onto the upper floors of the burning building. we should say everyone inside that building was able to make it out safely and fire chief white -- hayes white, was here on the scene saturday and did respond to that criticism saying firefighters got here fast and focused initially on attacking the...
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appreciate your help. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, my name is joanne abernathy, i was born and raised in the bayview district. i used to be next door to alex pitcher and introduced to espinola jackson, i used to go to the meetings with her all the time and i know some of these meetings we went into, there are some things that y'all are doing, i don't know who's doing it, did not pass when she was living and when she's gone, it passed. because nobody can show y'all that paperwork but god is good, i found some paperwork that y'all are going to want to see. but i did not bring it today, not the right time in general comments. but there is a housing petition going around put out by a man named alex, i'm not going to embarrass myself and say his last name, but name is alex, and works for the indian basin neighborhood house. and this petition, it hurted my feelings to even know somebody is going to put a petition out without asking the community, and espinola's family, if you put the petition about southeast college, or southeast center. that, i mean, that r
appreciate your help. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, my name is joanne abernathy, i was born and raised in the bayview district. i used to be next door to alex pitcher and introduced to espinola jackson, i used to go to the meetings with her all the time and i know some of these meetings we went into, there are some things that y'all are doing, i don't know who's doing it, did not pass when she was living and when she's gone, it passed. because nobody...
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on book tv "after words" program at ten, former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman discusses how to close the gender divide in the workplace. she is interviewed by republican congressman leonard lance from new jersey. as we wrap up our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> hello. welcome. i am bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming.
on book tv "after words" program at ten, former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman discusses how to close the gender divide in the workplace. she is interviewed by republican congressman leonard lance from new jersey. as we wrap up our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers....
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survives ores, our pal huey dillon took great photos over there, of us, and as well as our friends joanne, she works here many decades at cbs-3, honored for her work on the race for the cure and the pink light campaign. and the philly pops entertained us, people were dancing in the aisles, including me. >> i told but my rhythm, rahel >> is that rhythm is it. >> yes, it is, audience practically up on their feet. >> they're amazed at the dance were you doing. >> no. >> you have people up dancing with you. >> more on my facebook page, check it out. that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'll rahel solomon, thanks for watching. "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. >> the young and the restless >> previously on "the young and the restless"... >> dina: jackie, please! help me! >> ashley: dina was gonna be in bordeaux for a couple days visiting an old friend? >> jack: what? alone? >> ashley: no, she had her nurse with her, jack. apparently, they got separated at the train station. >> jack: she could be anywhere! >> ashley: we have no clue how we're gonna find her. >> victoria: tha
survives ores, our pal huey dillon took great photos over there, of us, and as well as our friends joanne, she works here many decades at cbs-3, honored for her work on the race for the cure and the pink light campaign. and the philly pops entertained us, people were dancing in the aisles, including me. >> i told but my rhythm, rahel >> is that rhythm is it. >> yes, it is, audience practically up on their feet. >> they're amazed at the dance were you doing. >> no....
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crews were still battling the flames when he called for fire chief joanne hayes-white to resign.he wrote a letter to peskin on monday calling him a distraction during the firefighting effort. hayes-white also said his actions jeopardized the safety of the public and first responders. peskin released this new statement yesterday saying that while i reserve the right to raise questions as more information comes out about the leaders' response to saturday night's fire, it was inappropriate to raise them on the scene. >>> in storm watch mandatory evacuation orders are in effect for santa barbara and ventura counties this morning. 21 people were killed in the thomas fire in january. heavy rain and charred debris can be dangerous. >>> plenty of rain this morning. some areas dry, other areas downpours. that's the story through the next few hours. it's dry in places like half moon bay and further across the south bay in san jose and fremont. but a little bit up north, here we go, up in san ramon, danville, tassajara, strong rain bands coming in right now right on interstate 680. moraga,
crews were still battling the flames when he called for fire chief joanne hayes-white to resign.he wrote a letter to peskin on monday calling him a distraction during the firefighting effort. hayes-white also said his actions jeopardized the safety of the public and first responders. peskin released this new statement yesterday saying that while i reserve the right to raise questions as more information comes out about the leaders' response to saturday night's fire, it was inappropriate to...
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erin p etch skin issued an apology to joanne hayes-white. there are reports that last saturday night, follow a large fire in peskin's district he called for the chief's resignation. he accused fire crews of not dousing the four alarm fire quick enough. the chief says the first priority was making sure will was no one trapped inside and that they had water on the fire within minutes after arriving on scene. now supervisor peskin said "while i reserve the right to raise questions as more information comes out about sfsd leadership response to saturday night's fire it was- appropriate to raise them on the scene. >>> time is 4:46. meantime, in santa barbara county, thousands have been ordered to evacuateed mudslide danger has increased. this new storm could be the worst so far this rainy season. people who ignored evacuation orders in january say they won't take any chances this time. 21 people died in mud slides after heavy rains fell in neighborhoods raff amend by wild fires earlier this year -- ravaged by wild fires earlier this year. people
erin p etch skin issued an apology to joanne hayes-white. there are reports that last saturday night, follow a large fire in peskin's district he called for the chief's resignation. he accused fire crews of not dousing the four alarm fire quick enough. the chief says the first priority was making sure will was no one trapped inside and that they had water on the fire within minutes after arriving on scene. now supervisor peskin said "while i reserve the right to raise questions as more...
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. >> the fire chief joanne hayes white fired back. >> once we determined we had no more life safety problems, we pulled everyone out in an abundance of caution. that's what we do. we're professional firefighters. we hoe what we're doing. >> reporter: there was a fire in the same building back in 2014. business owners say upstairs apartments had been vacant since then. >> i don't want to give up. i still have hope to bring it back again. >> reporter: many are vowing to return. in san francisco. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> chp is investigating a road rage shooting that hurt one adult and a young girl. this the happened about 9:00 p.m. last night on eastbound interstate 80 near willow avenue. officers shut down the freeway for more than four hours to collect evidence. they say four people were in the victim's car. the adult passenger suffered minor injuries, and they described the child as major. chp is check being traffic kamgs for suspects but they are asking anyone with information to contact them. >> we didn't get a lot of sun today, but we didn't see any rain, yet. >> yet. on the left
. >> the fire chief joanne hayes white fired back. >> once we determined we had no more life safety problems, we pulled everyone out in an abundance of caution. that's what we do. we're professional firefighters. we hoe what we're doing. >> reporter: there was a fire in the same building back in 2014. business owners say upstairs apartments had been vacant since then. >> i don't want to give up. i still have hope to bring it back again. >> reporter: many are vowing...
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fire chief joanne hayes white says firefighters were concentrating on battling flames inside the building and making sure no one was trapped before spraying water from the outside. >>> the deadly bridge collapse in florida. a moment of silence will be observed and the first lawsuit is expected to be filed. a moment of silence this afternoon, the moment the bridge fell and killed six people on thursday. members of the florida international university community will hold a moment of silence. police believe all the victims have been recovered but they plan to search one less time. as for the lawsuit, it will be filed on behalf of one of those injured. the attorneys wouldn't specify which victim. >>> president trump had a barrage of angry tweets blasting the russia investigation. despite the outbursts, the white house said that mr. trump is not considering firing mueller. reporter arlette saenz has the details. >> good morning. president trump spent the weekend out of the public eye but fuming over twitter. his latest attacks on the russia investigation are entering new territory. >> presiden
fire chief joanne hayes white says firefighters were concentrating on battling flames inside the building and making sure no one was trapped before spraying water from the outside. >>> the deadly bridge collapse in florida. a moment of silence will be observed and the first lawsuit is expected to be filed. a moment of silence this afternoon, the moment the bridge fell and killed six people on thursday. members of the florida international university community will hold a moment of...
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joanne boyle and tennessee in south carolina on friday. in the nba, james harden and the rockets playing host to the spurs. he falls down giving him a wide open three. and the rockets win 109-93. they now lead golden state by two games. san antonio's loss clinched the warriors a playoff spot. sharks hosting the red wings with 14 games left in this season. all in the span of two seconds as brandon dillon fires and just gets a stick on it with his first goal as the sharks hold on to win 5-3. >>> one of the main selling points was a chance to play are the seahawks twice a year. but after being cut by seattle, he is ready to turn the tables on the sea hawks and his fans saying i'm going to try my best to ruin their day, and instead of getting upset with me, how about you get upset with the people who forced he to go? if one job fires you and another offers you a great position, then i highly doubt most people would go back to their old jobs for a lot less money, but i know a lot of 49er fans will have a little bit of a tough time dealing with
joanne boyle and tennessee in south carolina on friday. in the nba, james harden and the rockets playing host to the spurs. he falls down giving him a wide open three. and the rockets win 109-93. they now lead golden state by two games. san antonio's loss clinched the warriors a playoff spot. sharks hosting the red wings with 14 games left in this season. all in the span of two seconds as brandon dillon fires and just gets a stick on it with his first goal as the sharks hold on to win 5-3....
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former "usa today" editor-in-chief joanne litman. tear rah westover -- tara westover. and former democratic senate of staffer ira shapiro shared his thoughts on partisanship in the senate. in the coming weeks on "after words," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride will discuss her life as a transgenders person and lgbtq rights. james swanson retraces the events leading up to the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. and this weekend economist brian kaplan argues against college for everyone. >> obviously, there is about a trillion dollars of government funding at all levels on the side of the status quo. very much we're keeping that in mind. this means that we have a very accessible education system which people normally think of as purely good. in the book i said, well, there's a dark side. it may just mean that everybody needs to spend a lot of years in school in order to end up at the same place they ended up with a lower level. when people think this way, they're thinking of the talented kid from a really poor family who gets a leg up. they're n
former "usa today" editor-in-chief joanne litman. tear rah westover -- tara westover. and former democratic senate of staffer ira shapiro shared his thoughts on partisanship in the senate. in the coming weeks on "after words," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride will discuss her life as a transgenders person and lgbtq rights. james swanson retraces the events leading up to the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. and this weekend economist brian kaplan...
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of joanne bland was 11 years old when she participated in the march >> i thought the tear gas cannisters were gunshots. i thought they were killing the people down in front, because that's the first thing we heard. the gunshots then the screams. >> reporter: outrage by the images protesters from around the country came to selma and two days later, civil rights leader martin luther king, junior led a second march but he too was turned around after holding a prayer session, a third margin was successful after a federal judge permitted the protest and linden johnson ordered them to protect 25,000 protesters over the five-day 54-mile march from selma to the steps of the capitol in montgomery. >> this was where people stood. they never gave up. they never gave in. >> reporter: georgia representative john lewis led a bipartisan group of congressional members in the annual celebration of the selma marches. which galvanized president johnson to push congress to push the voting rights. it out allowed discriminatory practices aimed the a keeping african-americans from voting. insuring they were al
of joanne bland was 11 years old when she participated in the march >> i thought the tear gas cannisters were gunshots. i thought they were killing the people down in front, because that's the first thing we heard. the gunshots then the screams. >> reporter: outrage by the images protesters from around the country came to selma and two days later, civil rights leader martin luther king, junior led a second march but he too was turned around after holding a prayer session, a third...
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joann,all for our guest, florida, facebook user. caller: hello, how are you? guest: doing well, how are you? caller: fine, thanks. i just wanted to comment on facebook during the election, the amount of hate that was out there for hillary was terrible. i was seeing it for my friends in indiana, and they were spreading these fake news stories. it was so bad for me that i had to, i wrote my senator, marco rubio, and complained about it. i got back a form letter from him about what they were going to do about it. , when you would go to a site that was more republican, it was all nice comments, but for hillary, it was just terrible, they hate. what facebookre can do. block so many people and i do not even go on it anymore because it is awful. host: are you keeping your account open but not using it? caller: yes, i have got it still open but i am not using it. host: thank you. guest: part of what you are seeing here, this is part of the concern and the reason why this is catching fire. we have no way of knowing if those ads -- the content she saw that was anti-hill
joann,all for our guest, florida, facebook user. caller: hello, how are you? guest: doing well, how are you? caller: fine, thanks. i just wanted to comment on facebook during the election, the amount of hate that was out there for hillary was terrible. i was seeing it for my friends in indiana, and they were spreading these fake news stories. it was so bad for me that i had to, i wrote my senator, marco rubio, and complained about it. i got back a form letter from him about what they were going...
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joanne boyle was granted guardianship of now 6-year-old ngoty in 2014, but the u.s. denied a request to consider boyle her immediate relative and ngoty has to go back to senegal. now until that paperwork is done, a process that could take years, so boyle quit her job at virginia when the school was knocked out of the ncaa women's tournament to be with the girl that she already considers her daughter. >> ngoty's adoption in senegal was finalized in 2016. whether we have to leave for a short period of time or a longer period of time, that's what we're going to do and finalize this journey no matter how long it takes. >> u.s. citizenship and immigration services wouldn't comment on the case, but it does say it works toward efficiently processing immigration applications. >>> time now for sports and baseball's opening day. >> here's espn with some highlights. >>> good morning, morning people. baseball has begun, so batter up. let's go. start with the yankees. they got a new guy, giancarlo stanton. have you heard? have you heard? have you heard the word? first at bat, i b
joanne boyle was granted guardianship of now 6-year-old ngoty in 2014, but the u.s. denied a request to consider boyle her immediate relative and ngoty has to go back to senegal. now until that paperwork is done, a process that could take years, so boyle quit her job at virginia when the school was knocked out of the ncaa women's tournament to be with the girl that she already considers her daughter. >> ngoty's adoption in senegal was finalized in 2016. whether we have to leave for a...
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and this weekend, former usa today editor-in-chief joanne men will look at improving workplaces through gender equality. >> it was a little over three years ago i was on a plane. and on my way to gambling and i was sitting at the business stand and we were having the nicest conversation and he was telling me about his new house and the sports teams and then he says why are you going to gambling. >> i said i'm going to see at a women's leadership conference and suddenly this lovely man gets that kind of deer in headlights look and he's like, i'm sorry i'm a man. and proceeded to tell me he just been through diversey training and the diversey training he felt like was a couple days worth of getting beaten over the head and you know, put in the corner, called to the principal's office and he sent a message he took away was it's all your fault . and those words really stuck with me cause that is exactly the opposite message we should be getting to men. we should be talking about how do we bring men in, and how to alienate them so the next day i'm speaking to a bar room full of women about a
and this weekend, former usa today editor-in-chief joanne men will look at improving workplaces through gender equality. >> it was a little over three years ago i was on a plane. and on my way to gambling and i was sitting at the business stand and we were having the nicest conversation and he was telling me about his new house and the sports teams and then he says why are you going to gambling. >> i said i'm going to see at a women's leadership conference and suddenly this lovely...
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to be honest with you i'm sitting with a group of friends so thank you joanne it is a treat to see all of you. how many of you are here to see if i really do have a wife and children? [laughter] i do and they are here. stand up. let everybody see you. [applause] take good luck they are due back at the warner bros. prop department at 10:00 o'clock. [laughter] i will do a reading. here we go. as pretty much everyone knows speaking from the podium is not my comfort zone. that is what i am not most experienced in. i was the guy who made sure the podium was where it was supposed to be and retreated to the back of the room or backstage with the staff. that was my comfort zone. so i apologize if i am less than a great communicator but i will try. but if i did not mention that today is two years exactly since mrs. reagan joined her husband. so will you join me in a moment of silent -- silence. thank you. to be here at the presidential ronald reagan library and museum he loved this place. presumably everyone here knows how to read most everyone so i will not do a reading per se. rather so i tol
to be honest with you i'm sitting with a group of friends so thank you joanne it is a treat to see all of you. how many of you are here to see if i really do have a wife and children? [laughter] i do and they are here. stand up. let everybody see you. [applause] take good luck they are due back at the warner bros. prop department at 10:00 o'clock. [laughter] i will do a reading. here we go. as pretty much everyone knows speaking from the podium is not my comfort zone. that is what i am not most...
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joanne says not only more vacation days but use the time to pick up children in child care or get offrrible and unhealthy habits should not be rewarded. jillian: judy writes no because they take a break for other things. rob: thomas says let them take breaks, don't give them vacation days, that is too much. give them a couple brakes per shift. jillian: thank you, keep those comments coming in. 15 minutes until the top of the hour. more than a dozen republicans demanding a second special counsel to investigate hillary clinton. agenda napolitano joined us next on if atty. gen. jeff sessions will make the call. >> todd pyro in bowling green, kentucky, the land of rand paul. judge napolitano: the land of the western kentucky hilltop. we are at the fifth street diner and have so many topics to discuss today, the reaction of donald trump stands on guns but we have to get into immigration, taxes, so much to discuss today, it will be an exciting day, we don't have time for the food, we will have time for the food and i will eat some of it throughout the course of the day. "fox and friends fir
joanne says not only more vacation days but use the time to pick up children in child care or get offrrible and unhealthy habits should not be rewarded. jillian: judy writes no because they take a break for other things. rob: thomas says let them take breaks, don't give them vacation days, that is too much. give them a couple brakes per shift. jillian: thank you, keep those comments coming in. 15 minutes until the top of the hour. more than a dozen republicans demanding a second special counsel...
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it prompted this response from chief joanne hays white. >> we need to be calm, measured, methodical,e supervisor to stay in his line. >> reporter: more defense from white's action. >> our initial tactic was to go after the fire itself inside the building. we sent firefighters in there who were face to face with the fire. you don't put fire on top of a fire when you have people inside because it will push the fire at them. >> reporter: looking at video much a firefighter on a stretcher. we have an update on what what happened of the he was part of the team -- of what happened he was farther of the firefight -- part of the firefight. he is in stable condition. this is between column columbus powell. the barricades will be up for a few more days. >> thank you. >>> breaking news out of oakland. the highway patrol confirmed one person has died after an accident on the interstate 580 off ramp at fruitvale. the off ramp is closed and traffic is very slow in that area. we're monitoring the situation, and will bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> man died after deputies found
it prompted this response from chief joanne hays white. >> we need to be calm, measured, methodical,e supervisor to stay in his line. >> reporter: more defense from white's action. >> our initial tactic was to go after the fire itself inside the building. we sent firefighters in there who were face to face with the fire. you don't put fire on top of a fire when you have people inside because it will push the fire at them. >> reporter: looking at video much a firefighter...
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aaron peskin is calling on chief joanne hayes-white to resign.'s demand is not getting support from mayor mike -- mark fair. >> it's one of the most inappropriate things you can do. >> they say they first fought the fire from the inside. when they found it was empty, they went outside where it was safer to fight those flames. the firefighters union has had disagreements with the chief in the past. but says on this topic, the union asked the chief 100%. spark this afternoon, the san francisco board of supervisors will decide several key issues. whether to ban the sale and manufacturing of fur products within san francisco. secondhand shops would still be allowed to keep selling used fur products even if the ban is past. san francisco would become the third california city to ban fur sales after berkeley. that's our question of the day. it's this. should san francisco and the sales of for a? let us know what you think. vote on the twitter page. you can also comment on our ktvu facebook page as well. spawn the board of supervisors in san francisco w
aaron peskin is calling on chief joanne hayes-white to resign.'s demand is not getting support from mayor mike -- mark fair. >> it's one of the most inappropriate things you can do. >> they say they first fought the fire from the inside. when they found it was empty, they went outside where it was safer to fight those flames. the firefighters union has had disagreements with the chief in the past. but says on this topic, the union asked the chief 100%. spark this afternoon, the san...
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three days after criticizing joanne hayes wife, and his response to the north bay fire over the weekend. he said it took too long to put water on the blaze and that the chief wasn't answering his calls, today in a statement, he says he's grateful for the firefighters service and, quote, while i reserve the right to raise questions, as more information comes out about sffd's leadership response to saturday night's fire, it was inappropriate to raise them the scene. he said he would also apologize to the chief in person. >>> this was video from an overnight rescue from the fire department. if you look closely, you can see firefighters rescuing an elderly woman from a fourth floor burning apartment. you can see the firefighters there at jackson and polk streets and sky 7 was over downtown san jose as firefighters responded to a fire at a vacant warehouse. the hazmat team also responded, because of concerns that some chemicals were stored in the building and could be a problem. investigators are not sure if they're hazardous or contributed to the fires in some way. >>> the issue of abortion
three days after criticizing joanne hayes wife, and his response to the north bay fire over the weekend. he said it took too long to put water on the blaze and that the chief wasn't answering his calls, today in a statement, he says he's grateful for the firefighters service and, quote, while i reserve the right to raise questions, as more information comes out about sffd's leadership response to saturday night's fire, it was inappropriate to raise them the scene. he said he would also...
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i'm chief joanne hayes white with the san francisco fire department. thank you. congratulation to the honorees and it gives me great pleasure to introduction the next honoree the san francisco fire department's chief information officer, wofnderful man i have the privilege of working with and call friend and that is jesus mora. >> good evening. i want to thank spur for organizing the event and recognizing the quiet work city employees do every day and i want to thank the chief for nominating me and always being a champion of new technology initiatives. we started with almost nothing and we had really eventually created a system that gets used every day and the end users enjoy and that gives me a lot of pleasure. and finally i am very happy to work in the fire department because i know that the work that is being done every day is helping people. i feel somehow i contribute to that effort. >> thank you, jesus. please join me in honoring our next award winner, kelly cornell chief urban forester of the san francisco recreation department. >> any job is maintaining t
i'm chief joanne hayes white with the san francisco fire department. thank you. congratulation to the honorees and it gives me great pleasure to introduction the next honoree the san francisco fire department's chief information officer, wofnderful man i have the privilege of working with and call friend and that is jesus mora. >> good evening. i want to thank spur for organizing the event and recognizing the quiet work city employees do every day and i want to thank the chief for...
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[applause] >> thanks joanne. i usually start with a joke this is what is making the rounds. donald trump and hillary clinton die on the same day. they both go before the maker to be judged on the same day of course i required to do a god voice don't make any judgments of the gender but the maker turns first to the former senator from new york and says ellery clinton what do you believe and launches into a long spiel about infrastructure and positive engagement and finance reform going on and on and she starts to deny all these things about monica lewinsky and e-mails but time does not have the same meaning among us with the mortals so it is hard to say how long the luscious say the bb angels fall asleep and then she finally says in conclusion and everybody snapped back to attention and she finishes and sits down. he says ellery that was inspirational. you have lived a good life i offer you a spot to paradise that she vanishes into heaven. then turning to the 45th president and says donald trump, what do you believe he says i believe you're sitting in my chair. [laughter] so
[applause] >> thanks joanne. i usually start with a joke this is what is making the rounds. donald trump and hillary clinton die on the same day. they both go before the maker to be judged on the same day of course i required to do a god voice don't make any judgments of the gender but the maker turns first to the former senator from new york and says ellery clinton what do you believe and launches into a long spiel about infrastructure and positive engagement and finance reform going on...
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joann is on the line from congress, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. have a problem with all these descriptions of this problem. it is not opioids. it is not the pill problems. i am 62 years old and it took until last five years for me to get close to a pain pill. what is going on is some of these people that you get these ,ain pills do not stop drinking they keep drinking and kill themselves with it. killing their liver and their kidneys. what is actually happening out here is that heroin problem. a heroin addict problem. unfortunately, china has gotten ,nto it with the fentanyl putting it into it, cutting it up, trying to make it go further , as addicts do, i guess, and killing our children with it because they don't know the difference. they don't know what kind of things has been cut with the things they are doing. they are out there experimenting and dying. my family just buried a child because of this, ok? help hery tried to except for her own family. nobody. host: what would you like to see the government do? what would you like to see your stat
joann is on the line from congress, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. have a problem with all these descriptions of this problem. it is not opioids. it is not the pill problems. i am 62 years old and it took until last five years for me to get close to a pain pill. what is going on is some of these people that you get these ,ain pills do not stop drinking they keep drinking and kill themselves with it. killing their liver and their kidneys. what is actually happening out here is that...
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on book tv "after words" program at ten, former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman discusses how to close the gender divide in the workplace. she is interviewed by republican congressman leonard lance from new jersey. as we wrap up our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> hello. welcome. i am bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming. well, survival, that is the big topic that we are here to talk about this evening as mankind looks to the future, we certainly face some very big survival challenges that basically come down to how to provide food, clean water and energy to an ever-growing population on a planet undergoing climate change. charles man has written an engrossing book about these challenges, but not with the purpose of providing his answer to how we all should cope, rat
on book tv "after words" program at ten, former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman discusses how to close the gender divide in the workplace. she is interviewed by republican congressman leonard lance from new jersey. as we wrap up our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers....
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>> alex's mother joann knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said i have met someone and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, here we go? >> yes, i did. >> emily's family also heard about the boy. >> she said, i met this fellow, he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family, they're louder than us. she fell in love with the whole family immediately. emily's sister amy could see they were in love. her eyes sparkled. alex's eyes sparkled when they were together. just huge smiles on both of their faces. >> the girl who never dated was swept off her feet. emily and alex married may 10, 2003. >> how many people? >> i would guess at least 400. >> that's big. >> for an italian wedding, it's maybe mid size, but -- >> the couple had a son, nick. and a year later, alex took up emily's parents on an invitation to move to boone. >> it was an open offer if he wanted to come and work for fairway. >> her father offered alex an opportunity as a family member to mov
>> alex's mother joann knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said i have met someone and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, here we go? >> yes, i did. >> emily's family also heard about the boy. >> she said, i met this fellow, he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family, they're louder than us. she fell in love with...
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peskin is calling for fire chief joanne hayes white to resign. saying that fire crews were slow to put water on those flames. peskin's demand is not getting support from interim mayor mark farrell. >> it's one of the most inappropriate things you can do. >> the fire chief defends her firefighters, saying they first fought the fires from inside. when they found out it was empty, the wet outside, where it was favor. the firefighters union has had disagreements in the past, but they say on this topic, the union is backing the fire chief 100%. >>> seven north bay businesses will be getting emergency funding to recover from the fire in north beast -- north beach. each of those businesses will get $10,000 from the small business emergency fund. that money can be used for replacing inventory, buying equipment, or paying even the salaries of the employees. more than 50 people work at the effective affected businesses. -- the affected businesses. >>> a package reportedly heading to austin path -- austin, texas, exploded. that is just northeast of san anto
peskin is calling for fire chief joanne hayes white to resign. saying that fire crews were slow to put water on those flames. peskin's demand is not getting support from interim mayor mark farrell. >> it's one of the most inappropriate things you can do. >> the fire chief defends her firefighters, saying they first fought the fires from inside. when they found out it was empty, the wet outside, where it was favor. the firefighters union has had disagreements in the past, but they...