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josephine: exactly. bigad: michelle bird, oakland's housing director, believes those new regulations for owner move-in evictions will be in place by may 1. remember, she told us landlords would have to submit proof they're actually living in their home instead of renting to someone new. but so far, no one on oakland city council is pitching that idea as a potential new law. vicky nguyen: is what you're doing working? announcer: next, a tough question for the state fire marshal. we investigate an alternative strategy to helping homes and people survive wildfires. nine billion dollars and counting, that's the estimate for damages caused by last year's wildfires in northern california. but what if many of those homes could have survived the flames? researchers say wildfires are inevitable in california. so, instead of just looking at ways to prevent fires, we need to look at how we resist them. tonight, we investigate a new approach to saving homes and saving lives. male: sheriff's office, you got to go. lo
josephine: exactly. bigad: michelle bird, oakland's housing director, believes those new regulations for owner move-in evictions will be in place by may 1. remember, she told us landlords would have to submit proof they're actually living in their home instead of renting to someone new. but so far, no one on oakland city council is pitching that idea as a potential new law. vicky nguyen: is what you're doing working? announcer: next, a tough question for the state fire marshal. we investigate...
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josephine and peter rabbit the dad are available now for adoption. >>> i have a couple of awesome crime videos for you and i know that sounds like a weird way to have an intro, but when you see them, you'll understand. we'll start in brazil where we've seen a lot of crime videos. some young fella is being rolled by these two guys on the bike, but this is where he realizes i don't think that gun's real and he decides i've had enough today. he decides laying down a beat on this guy who takes off running away. watch the other guy. the guy on the bike his accomplice, maybe this is not going to work out. i'll make a getaway, boom! a flying kick and then takes off running the other way, as the original dude comes chasing after him. >> sometimes you just have had enough, it's bike baboom! >> it was worth it, we've been waiting for a while to see something like this comes out of brazil. >> sometimes it pays to fight back. >> no information on whether the guys got arrested. we'll head over to russia for a despicable crime. this dude walks in, brandishing a knife, into a church charity store, whi
josephine and peter rabbit the dad are available now for adoption. >>> i have a couple of awesome crime videos for you and i know that sounds like a weird way to have an intro, but when you see them, you'll understand. we'll start in brazil where we've seen a lot of crime videos. some young fella is being rolled by these two guys on the bike, but this is where he realizes i don't think that gun's real and he decides i've had enough today. he decides laying down a beat on this guy who...
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. >> brown: josephine bolling mccall was just five when it happened. >> one white man was aested at theime, but never prosecuted. >> brown: her father had started a buness employing other african americans, and josephine believes he was murdered for violating the racist social contract of the time. >> iwas maintaining status q and that is, the black man was never supposed to achieve the level and level of success that white men had. we were never to aspire. it even killed your aspiratis when you think about when someone is murdered like that. >> brown: she remembers nojust the terror from her father's killing-- their familymoled to gomery shortly after his usath-- but the pain that came fromce denied. >> there's an emptiness that one u esn't get over easily, especially when e wondering why. why was he so brutallyd? rd then once you find out that itlly for naught, then it really, really hurts. >> brown: along with the memorial, stevenson's organization created t museum downtown that traces african american history through four eras. it begins withanenslavement," recognizes the troubled p
. >> brown: josephine bolling mccall was just five when it happened. >> one white man was aested at theime, but never prosecuted. >> brown: her father had started a buness employing other african americans, and josephine believes he was murdered for violating the racist social contract of the time. >> iwas maintaining status q and that is, the black man was never supposed to achieve the level and level of success that white men had. we were never to aspire. it even...
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josephine hardy: cut, cut. i shouldn't have brought that up. announcer: renters emotional and frustrated by the lack of oversight in one bay area community. we look into how it may have allowed landlords to wrongfully kick out tenants for years. plus-- richard halsey: we've had a disaster that's affected thousands of lives, and we just sit back and say, "oh well, we couldn't have done anything about it." that's not true. announcer: wildfires destroyed thousands of homes in california, but what if they didn't have to? we investigate a different approach to saving lives and property. then-- female: are you okay taking under 18? announcer: rideshare drivers breaking the rules, picking up kids without an adult in the car. we go undercover to see how often it happens and how it's putting children at risk. but first, counterfeit airplane parts. our exclusive interview with the whistleblower who says the problem is even worse than we previously reported. here's senior investigative reporter stephen stock. stephen stoc
josephine hardy: cut, cut. i shouldn't have brought that up. announcer: renters emotional and frustrated by the lack of oversight in one bay area community. we look into how it may have allowed landlords to wrongfully kick out tenants for years. plus-- richard halsey: we've had a disaster that's affected thousands of lives, and we just sit back and say, "oh well, we couldn't have done anything about it." that's not true. announcer: wildfires destroyed thousands of homes in california,...
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. >> josephine baker did everything. she started out she was from the u.s., from st.louis and she was an african-american woman who ended up moving to france, became the most beloved showgirl basically performing, wearing fur coats with nothing underneath. walking around paris. there's so much in this book. someone doubted if she would he a good spy. [laughter] but the thing about getting to write this and put those moments in. she also was a warrior. here we are again where she was a celebrity. she could move across borders. when someone tried to search her she could say something ridiculous and they would freak out in she could go around. they would pass messages in their broad in selling things into their lady underwear. the thing that gets burned if you're real feminists, but also played a role in all these women's lives in resistance. #resistance. another classic example of a woman who did many things this patty lamar who is considered the most beautiful woman in the world. she was a film star in the 30s and 40s. but she was also an inventor who she sort of in a
. >> josephine baker did everything. she started out she was from the u.s., from st.louis and she was an african-american woman who ended up moving to france, became the most beloved showgirl basically performing, wearing fur coats with nothing underneath. walking around paris. there's so much in this book. someone doubted if she would he a good spy. [laughter] but the thing about getting to write this and put those moments in. she also was a warrior. here we are again where she was a...
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here's a picture of the headquarters edifices josephine pearson on the right and a civil war veteran in the middle. again you will see there is a banner that says the founder of the ku klux klan this is a symbolic photo they know exactly what they are doing and it's distributed to show the power of the anti-suffrage movement. in the better of a presidential campaign where a campaign slogan for the republican candidate who is a notorious womanizer being blackmailed by one of his mistresses and has paid money to keep her silent is america first, warren g. harding. [laughter] i submitted the manuscript back there working on it for four years on the day before election day 2015. i pushed the button because that is how you send things to the manuscripts. it flew to the inbox of my editor from new york and she replied great timing. [laughter] it was more timely and we could have known. by the next evening the natural landscape had changed and in the months that followed, psyche had changed and the story that i wrote about the suffragists long fight for democracy and the final battle in ten
here's a picture of the headquarters edifices josephine pearson on the right and a civil war veteran in the middle. again you will see there is a banner that says the founder of the ku klux klan this is a symbolic photo they know exactly what they are doing and it's distributed to show the power of the anti-suffrage movement. in the better of a presidential campaign where a campaign slogan for the republican candidate who is a notorious womanizer being blackmailed by one of his mistresses and...
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she lost her daughter josephine at sandy hook elementary. >> she's still, to ty, the light of our lives and the center of our family. >> reporter: after sandy hook, gay co-founded safe and sound schools. its purpose? >> making sure that we have reasonable precautions, that we have layers of security in place. >> reporter: gay bristles at the teng "hardening schools," sa schools can be welcoming and still use common sense measures to help protect students. i there a gate there? is there a camera that will aleroffice staff that someone is now coming onto the campus? >> reporter: and at the school entrance: >> it needs to be locked. it's not open. it's not open to the public. has to be a system where you are granted access. >> reporter: that's what they're doing at northside's elementary schools. at villarreal elementary, everyone is screened. every parent, every visitor, heasked the reason f viyt, kept in a secure lobb while i.d.'s are checked, a photo badge is issued, then staffers must unlock the doors to the school halays. nationwide, 94% of schools now report they control access durin
she lost her daughter josephine at sandy hook elementary. >> she's still, to ty, the light of our lives and the center of our family. >> reporter: after sandy hook, gay co-founded safe and sound schools. its purpose? >> making sure that we have reasonable precautions, that we have layers of security in place. >> reporter: gay bristles at the teng "hardening schools," sa schools can be welcoming and still use common sense measures to help protect students. i...
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josephine's next. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i want to use new jersey as an example. i work for the state of new jersey for 42 years. not once did you ever see a ofan in a position authority. i'm talking about cabinet as an example. for the first time that i can remember, our cabinet right now in new jersey is predominantly female. how refreshing. 11 women have been appointed. how refreshing. that didn't happen under republican i have to say. it didn't happen under republican. not only that, we are getting the bill passed for equal pay. again how refreshing. we have to have the laws, yeah, we do. if anyone denies that, you have to wake up. laws give us our rights. unfortunately we can't do it alone and the more important they for women out there, they have got to vote. if you don't vote, you do not get your rights to complain about it, sitting on your butt doesn't work. you have got to vote. thank you very much. mona: nice to hear from a caller from my old hometown, livingston, new jersey. equal payint out that has been the law
josephine's next. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i want to use new jersey as an example. i work for the state of new jersey for 42 years. not once did you ever see a ofan in a position authority. i'm talking about cabinet as an example. for the first time that i can remember, our cabinet right now in new jersey is predominantly female. how refreshing. 11 women have been appointed. how refreshing. that didn't happen under republican i have to say. it didn't happen under republican....
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josephine is next from new jersey. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i want to use new jersey as an example. i work for the state of new jersey for 42 years. not once did you ever see a woman in a position of authority. and i am talking like cabinet post as an example. right now for the first time that i can remember, our cabinet right now in new jersey is predominantly female. how refreshing. i mean, 11 women have been appointed. how refreshing. that didn't happen under a republican, i have to say. it didn't happen under a republican. and not only that, we are finally going to get the bill passed for equal pay. again, how refreshing. do we have to have the laws? yeah, we do. anybody that denies that, mona, you have to wake up. laws give us more rights. unfortunately we can't do it alone. the more important thing for women out there, they've got to vote. if you don't vote, you do not get your rights. to complain about it, sitting on your too tuchus doesn't work. you've got to vote. thank you very much. guest: it's nice to hear from a caller from my old
josephine is next from new jersey. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i want to use new jersey as an example. i work for the state of new jersey for 42 years. not once did you ever see a woman in a position of authority. and i am talking like cabinet post as an example. right now for the first time that i can remember, our cabinet right now in new jersey is predominantly female. how refreshing. i mean, 11 women have been appointed. how refreshing. that didn't happen under a...
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josephine's next. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning.nt to use new jersey as an example. i work for the state of new jersey for 42 years. not once did you ever see a ofan in a position authority. i'm talking about cabinet as an example. for the first time that i can remember, our cabinet right now in new jersey is predominantly female. how refreshing. 11 women have been appointed. how refreshing. that didn't happen under republican i have to say. it didn't happen under republican. not only that, we are getting the bill passed for equal pay. again how refreshing. we have to have the laws, yeah, we do. if anyone denies that, you have to wake up. laws give us our rights. unfortunately we can't do it alone and the more important they for women out there, they have got to vote. if you don't vote, you do not get your rights to complain about it, sitting on your butt doesn't work. you have got to vote. thank you very much. mona: nice to hear from a caller from my old hometown, livingston, new jersey. equal payint out that has been the law of th
josephine's next. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning.nt to use new jersey as an example. i work for the state of new jersey for 42 years. not once did you ever see a ofan in a position authority. i'm talking about cabinet as an example. for the first time that i can remember, our cabinet right now in new jersey is predominantly female. how refreshing. 11 women have been appointed. how refreshing. that didn't happen under republican i have to say. it didn't happen under republican. not...