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and that's where you come in, allison. allison green: yes. so, when i think about dr. king's speech, there was some things in his speech, particularly a few points, that speak to time. the time is now. we're ready. time is now. the need--the need for us to take action now. and i think we see that, so i think we see progress there. if you take few weeks ago in alabama, the african american female vote, 98% of african-americans, females, turned out to elect the first in many, many years candidate for the us senate that was democratic. so, i think when we talk about the time being now from his speech, we recognize that. i think our resilience helps us to honor that. and i think we're ready. so, i think there's progress that's been made. there's more that needs to be made. rosemary: chad, i see you nodding your head. chad dion lassiter: yeah, i like what my colleagues have shared. i would just add that there's aspects of the dream that has been realized, but similar to how we were rushing to say that we're a post-racial america, there's aspects of that that's a mirage, the
and that's where you come in, allison. allison green: yes. so, when i think about dr. king's speech, there was some things in his speech, particularly a few points, that speak to time. the time is now. we're ready. time is now. the need--the need for us to take action now. and i think we see that, so i think we see progress there. if you take few weeks ago in alabama, the african american female vote, 98% of african-americans, females, turned out to elect the first in many, many years candidate...
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allison: thank you. female: she can most certainly win, especially in today's climate. rosemary: does oprah have 2020 vision, and is the country ready for the possibility of another celebrity presidential candidate? we'll discuss the o factor next.
allison: thank you. female: she can most certainly win, especially in today's climate. rosemary: does oprah have 2020 vision, and is the country ready for the possibility of another celebrity presidential candidate? we'll discuss the o factor next.
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allison miller was our standout. if i may ask allison to come forward at this time. miller has a ba in political science from old dominion university and obtained her ma degree in political science from virginia tech in may of 2017. she served four years in the u.s. navy, and we thank her for her service for that. she began her interest in studying the topic of anti-terrorism anti-terrorism during her first semester of community college when she enrolled in a course called political terrorism. that course was taught by a former member of the fbi. and allison told us in her essay that she was enthralled by the various terrorist organizations being studied by the fbi. she sought to take every course possible relating to the topic of terrorism, even branching out to homeland security through the lens of criminal justice. and her course on terrorism, counterterrorism, espionage and intelligence. to list a quote from her essay she shared that she is fascinated by the study of how an individual becomes radicalized, and steps that can be implemented to lead him or her away
allison miller was our standout. if i may ask allison to come forward at this time. miller has a ba in political science from old dominion university and obtained her ma degree in political science from virginia tech in may of 2017. she served four years in the u.s. navy, and we thank her for her service for that. she began her interest in studying the topic of anti-terrorism anti-terrorism during her first semester of community college when she enrolled in a course called political terrorism....
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and that's where you come in, allison. allison green: yes.
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detective allison went to see carl.>> never forget the look on somebody's face when you tell them that you found their spouse. it's hard. it's probably the hardest part of it. >> he said we found beverly. i said, well, is she alive? no, i'm sorry, but she wasn't. >> we had worked so hard, i mean, to find her. we just really tried to do right and it wasn't enough. >> i know she pleaded. i know she pleaded for her life and to come back to us and for her grand babies. and i just have to know they got there comforting her. >> aaron louis was charged with murder and kidnapping and his wife, crystal lowrie, charged as his accomplice. they pleaded not guilty. but his words to reporter shannon miller outside the sheriff's office didn't sound like those of an innocent man. >> why beverly? why beverly? >> she was a rich broker. >> it was just as chilling in person as it was on tv. and then he gets into the car and you're going what did he just say? >> two weeks later, shannon interviewed louis in jail and he told a vastly differe
detective allison went to see carl.>> never forget the look on somebody's face when you tell them that you found their spouse. it's hard. it's probably the hardest part of it. >> he said we found beverly. i said, well, is she alive? no, i'm sorry, but she wasn't. >> we had worked so hard, i mean, to find her. we just really tried to do right and it wasn't enough. >> i know she pleaded. i know she pleaded for her life and to come back to us and for her grand babies. and i...
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steve and allison?it is tuesday that means it is time for some tuesday talkers. >> dive right into the first topic the words of 2017 that just got to go in the new year. sarah fraser is back with us this new year. good morning. how are you phrase. >> hi, you guys. i'm great. i get to stay. >> yeah. >> these words need to go. >> okay. >> at least according to university in michigan that every year and this is of course tongue and cheek but they sort of surveillance 58 words that are over used and people are annoyed by. so -- >> switch switch it up for the new year. >> company fee fee. our president used. that's one. >> maybe people were mocking it and so it became a fee. everything made a mistake. it's a whole lot about nothing. >> i kind of like that one. fake news lead the list. >> i'd like that to go. they say most people riley realize what fake news is. they can tell the difference between fake news and real news. and the word is just full of propaganda so people want to see fake news gone. dish gone
steve and allison?it is tuesday that means it is time for some tuesday talkers. >> dive right into the first topic the words of 2017 that just got to go in the new year. sarah fraser is back with us this new year. good morning. how are you phrase. >> hi, you guys. i'm great. i get to stay. >> yeah. >> these words need to go. >> okay. >> at least according to university in michigan that every year and this is of course tongue and cheek but they sort of...
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steve and allison, back up to you. >> all right.n this cold day, how aboutt sunrise this morning over the chesapeake it looks lawsuitly gorgeous taken from one of ice breakers hard at work over the past couple of days down by smith island off the coast of surgeon maryland. the view doesn't quite show exactly what they're dealing with, but look at this. this was another view of the ice breaking operation around smith island yesterday. >> would you you. >> 70 miles south of the bay bridge. runs from smith island to the other parts of the eastern shore is still running so the ice breakers out there doing their job. some of the things we don't always think about when we're -- >> incredible. >> -- land locked and warm, right? >> that is amazing. >> a lot of folks out there working hard. >> president president trump getting in on the award shows. sort of. the commander in chief planning to host one of his own. >> 8:22. back with more after this. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ again a live look outside looks absolutely beautiful as we look at alexandria this morn
steve and allison, back up to you. >> all right.n this cold day, how aboutt sunrise this morning over the chesapeake it looks lawsuitly gorgeous taken from one of ice breakers hard at work over the past couple of days down by smith island off the coast of surgeon maryland. the view doesn't quite show exactly what they're dealing with, but look at this. this was another view of the ice breaking operation around smith island yesterday. >> would you you. >> 70 miles south of the...
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steve, allison back to you. >> stars of filler upper will be welcoming a new addition.in. >> one baby is born in different years. it's not a riddle. this is fact. how does it happen. we'll explain. >> wonderful wednesday cold morning filler upper stars chip and joanna gains are expecting and instagram and duo baby bump pick. one pour me and one for you party of 7. if you're confused we're pregnant. congratulations. trending it morning paris hilton engaged this is love treping block. paris is engaged and her boo and beau popped the question during aspen ski trip. she posted in instagram with caption saying so happy and excited to be engaged to the love of my life my best friend and my soul mate. have you seen the ring? do yourself a favor. >> california last baby born in 2018 and first in 2018. first baby born 11:57 new year's eve and two minute later on january 1, baby number two arrived. that's right twins born in different years boy and girl. sweet. >> you have to watch the paris hilton video. >> he buys a two and she is puts it on her own finger. >> why do you do air
steve, allison back to you. >> stars of filler upper will be welcoming a new addition.in. >> one baby is born in different years. it's not a riddle. this is fact. how does it happen. we'll explain. >> wonderful wednesday cold morning filler upper stars chip and joanna gains are expecting and instagram and duo baby bump pick. one pour me and one for you party of 7. if you're confused we're pregnant. congratulations. trending it morning paris hilton engaged this is love treping...
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from right here in new york city, allison miller, everybody!me back allison. >> thanks. >> seth: our first guest tonight is an emmy-winning actor, writer, and comedian. he wrote and directed the critically acclaimed film "get out," which has been nominated for multiple awards. let's take a look. >> would anyone like tea? >> no, i'm good. we leaving actually. >> really? why? is something wrong? >> rose? >> his dog got really sick, so he has to be at the vet first thing in the morning. [ talking over each other ] >> oh how terrible. >> rose, the keys. >> looking. >> rose. where are those keys, rose? >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our good friend, jordan peele, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back, buddy! >> thank you! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: congratulations again. film of the year by my money. >> thank you. >> seth: i just love it so much. >> thank you. >> seth: and -- but, i also want to talk about this. even more impressive or more important, i should say, a new dad. congratulations. >> new dad. [ chee
from right here in new york city, allison miller, everybody!me back allison. >> thanks. >> seth: our first guest tonight is an emmy-winning actor, writer, and comedian. he wrote and directed the critically acclaimed film "get out," which has been nominated for multiple awards. let's take a look. >> would anyone like tea? >> no, i'm good. we leaving actually. >> really? why? is something wrong? >> rose? >> his dog got really sick, so he has to...
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i am allison gorm my reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, allison. bring packback the a plus panel here. i will start with you. you have been involved in opioid cases as am attorney. it seems to me that the lawsuit goes nowhere. it is a lot of political posturing. what do you my well, look, as far as i am concerned. i handled these cases. it doesn't go nowhere. it will be litigated but what lawyers look to is big tobacco. tobacco users, it is fixed with correct use of the product where as opioids, if you use it correctly, there is no issue. this it he is the misuse of the product, so that is why the lawsuits are not going to be successful at the end of the day. >> there is a bigger picture here. it seems like our culture today every time something goes wrong, we look to blame one? we go back to health care. what are doctors doing. what is happening in terms of the pain management? where are we watt the relationship with the patients? are they sitting down to take the time to access and andly pain or sem ply providing prescriptions that does nothing t
i am allison gorm my reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, allison. bring packback the a plus panel here. i will start with you. you have been involved in opioid cases as am attorney. it seems to me that the lawsuit goes nowhere. it is a lot of political posturing. what do you my well, look, as far as i am concerned. i handled these cases. it doesn't go nowhere. it will be litigated but what lawyers look to is big tobacco. tobacco users, it is fixed with correct use of the...
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i am allison gormly reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, allison. all right.'s bring in the a plus panel to break down and talk about? j transit. it can't get any worse? i am joined by the attorney and columnist for law and crime. welcome, good see you. >> thank you, bill. bill: dennis penney is leash the program coordinator at rutgers. got see you. nice to see you. bill: lauren craig is back. lauren is newark's ambassador. always guide. i will start with you. really? millennial. they don't want to work hard. >> that's the layist lambist excuse i ever heard. you cannot blame an entire generation for not working. it seems to me that the people in charge are doing something seriously wrong if they cannot get good people to staff these jobs. >> i am millennial, too. i am 35. >> yeah. >> basically kits my fault. >> you know, like i said said, i know what i had to do. but obviously, you can do it overnight, a little beth more stressful. maybe you offered a little bit better pay they find the quality of people or maybe. >> they razz proposing the 9% increase. the ra
i am allison gormly reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, allison. all right.'s bring in the a plus panel to break down and talk about? j transit. it can't get any worse? i am joined by the attorney and columnist for law and crime. welcome, good see you. >> thank you, bill. bill: dennis penney is leash the program coordinator at rutgers. got see you. nice to see you. bill: lauren craig is back. lauren is newark's ambassador. always guide. i will start with you. really?...
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allison, what do you got? >> reporter: there wearing wednesday morning in monmouth county, new jersey. for the long branch team accused of killing the family members few you're eve. 16-year-old scott was charged with four counts can of murder in the deaths of his parents 44-year-old stephon and 42 year old linda. his sister 16-year-old brittany and then 70-year-old family friend mary schultz. the hearing was us ons to day when a media outlet requested it be open to the public. the judge did he nied that request. while the suspect is a juve still into, the prosecutors plan to try him as an adult. we spoke with dr. kathleen heidi, the author of why kids still parent. >> what makes this case particularly unusual is that several family members were slain including two parents, so it is very, very rare event. >> friends and family say scott is autistic. the authorities say that his brother, steven jr., is grandfather, then another family friend escaped the hem unharmed the family members were shot multiple times wi
allison, what do you got? >> reporter: there wearing wednesday morning in monmouth county, new jersey. for the long branch team accused of killing the family members few you're eve. 16-year-old scott was charged with four counts can of murder in the deaths of his parents 44-year-old stephon and 42 year old linda. his sister 16-year-old brittany and then 70-year-old family friend mary schultz. the hearing was us ons to day when a media outlet requested it be open to the public. the judge...
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good morning steve and allison. according to d.c. police the toddler disappeared around 3:30 tuesday afternoon. take a good look at this photo. this is a photo of the critically missing child two-year-old emir sheffield last seen in the 2400 block of alabama avenue in southeast. emir is twenty five pounds with a life complexion, black braids and brown eyes. we're also told he was wearing a red shirt, blue pants, along with tan colored boots and jacket. he was also wearing a red hat at the time he went missing. now police believe he's with this man, his father sherrod twitty. sherrod twitty is 6 feet tall weighs about 300 pounds and he may be driving an older model blue acura with four doors and tinted rear windows. police do not have information regarding the license plate. if you have any information or have seen emir call d.c. police. that's the latest from the news room. we'll send it back up to you steve and allison. >> annie thanks very much. >>> now, let's get to california right now. the west coast of the the
good morning steve and allison. according to d.c. police the toddler disappeared around 3:30 tuesday afternoon. take a good look at this photo. this is a photo of the critically missing child two-year-old emir sheffield last seen in the 2400 block of alabama avenue in southeast. emir is twenty five pounds with a life complexion, black braids and brown eyes. we're also told he was wearing a red shirt, blue pants, along with tan colored boots and jacket. he was also wearing a red hat at the time...
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." >> allison janney. >> al san was flashing back to her first movie in 1989.he only had one line. >> i wasn't expecting anyone. >> when i showed up to film that one line and threw up in the bathroom. >> allison was out partying with olivia munn. earlier olivia was spotted with chris pratt. chris is the soon to be ex-husband of anna fars. >> olivia texted anna said i want you to know it's 100% not true. anna said i would be happy to be my sister-in-law. it's cool. >> the hitch olivia sent the message january 4th. 17 days before the awards. >> they're lovely people. olivia is a lovely person too. >> kristen bell earned an a for be the first star to host the awards. >> first person, first lady. >> i'm very excited for kristen. she's so funny and so beautiful. >> with a nod to the time's up movie there were all female presenters. >> when they said it's going to be all female presenters mom and i said absolutely. so it's an honor. >> these are the times that bring us together and help us stand up. >> james franco skipped the red carpet but attended the ceremony des
." >> allison janney. >> al san was flashing back to her first movie in 1989.he only had one line. >> i wasn't expecting anyone. >> when i showed up to film that one line and threw up in the bathroom. >> allison was out partying with olivia munn. earlier olivia was spotted with chris pratt. chris is the soon to be ex-husband of anna fars. >> olivia texted anna said i want you to know it's 100% not true. anna said i would be happy to be my sister-in-law....
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allison gormly has the story. allison, a do you go?ter: the results of the monument commission are in and the christopher co almost statute will stay right where it is. the decision came five months after the city boggan looking into what de blasio called symbols of hit on city's property. the commission concluded that none of the statutes will be removed entirely. 1:00 andre who which is the italian american one voice coalition fought for the columbus statute. well, it was actually, i have to say, it was bittersweet row action. because they did say that the statute is going to stay which is food but important ifly they are going to recommend putting these up which i don't think is very good. >> with you there is a catch. it is will be added to the columbus statute explaining the success and falls. other statutes that were reviewed such as theodore roosevelt. mayor de blasio said on wnyc friday morning the absence of those views and that balance, i think, has been a mistake. >> i think pit is inappropriate and you have to do that with
allison gormly has the story. allison, a do you go?ter: the results of the monument commission are in and the christopher co almost statute will stay right where it is. the decision came five months after the city boggan looking into what de blasio called symbols of hit on city's property. the commission concluded that none of the statutes will be removed entirely. 1:00 andre who which is the italian american one voice coalition fought for the columbus statute. well, it was actually, i have to...
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allison, what do you got? mother lost custody of her chils gay. they divorced time, she was grad custody of the three children. the back and forth began when the ex took her back to court asking for full custody on the b violated agreement to raise them in a strictly religious concerned aby life-style, my identitythe factt straight. it is confusing to thewho are h. reporter: permitted asgender noe family and told us the person referenced was just a friend anh after losing the panter ape fire and had violated the religious clause and granted the fatherir. that was awful. i was devastating. this is after years o my children's main provider, care ticker, the person who the. reporter: annealed decision nearly to ar past summer and the appeals court said the deci right and lacked any substantial basis. court don'ts said aus upbringing did not cash cannot be enforced to the extent itegie process right to express oneful'sshe is mending the relap with her family who initially with tba and works with a nonprofit to help people l community. am 58lyson gorml
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i am allison gorm my reporting for "chasing news." >> don't go anywhere. coming up on "chasing news." we got a lot more show for you including the year are in view. we'll break down all the top stories, president trump's first year in office, big changes in taxes, and north korea, and across the globe, terrorism and sex scandals that and dan zarrow will have the top weather stories of 2017. stay with me. bill: welcome back to "chasing news." i am bill spadea. fox's shepard smith is going to take a look at the top stories we were covering all year from president trump to sex scab dal. >> reporter: in 2017, a new president took office as women came forward to say me, too. thosethose stories and more dominating the headlines of 201p. ♪ ♪ the year started with a big change in washington. the inning a ravings president donald trump. >> the people became the rulers bam though rulers of the stitial again. the biggest single day of demonstrations in american history announce trag travel! against muslim mayor ty countries. the supreme court lead a revamped version
i am allison gorm my reporting for "chasing news." >> don't go anywhere. coming up on "chasing news." we got a lot more show for you including the year are in view. we'll break down all the top stories, president trump's first year in office, big changes in taxes, and north korea, and across the globe, terrorism and sex scandals that and dan zarrow will have the top weather stories of 2017. stay with me. bill: welcome back to "chasing news." i am bill spadea....
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. >> reporter: but for allison bush, the wait for that care is agonizing. >> people need help. they need help. they served our country. i mean, you asked them to put their lives on the line, now you can't take care of their lives once they're back. ridiculous. >> reporter: years after a scandal, she wonders what the v.a. is waiting for. >>> now to the pay gap
. >> reporter: but for allison bush, the wait for that care is agonizing. >> people need help. they need help. they served our country. i mean, you asked them to put their lives on the line, now you can't take care of their lives once they're back. ridiculous. >> reporter: years after a scandal, she wonders what the v.a. is waiting for. >>> now to the pay gap
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much of the focus, allison, was on immigration. >> right.ast week the white house released their framework, the four pillars of immigration proposal. president trump went through it last night. and the reaction in the chamber from the democrats was not good. when he talked about chain migration and protecting, in his words, nuclear family by ending chain migration, what he calls chain migration, which would be family visa system that we have in place, democrats booed and hissed. and a lot of republicans on the hill, you talked to them and they said that moment it seemed like a deal on immigration is further than -- further away than it was a couple of days ago. that is something that democrats and republicans have struggled to come together on. and last night it seemed like they somehow came further apart in that one moment when president trump started talking about his plans. they're trying to get a daca compromise. that's what both sides want to do by march 5th when daca expires and you have hundreds of thousands of dreamers, young immigra
much of the focus, allison, was on immigration. >> right.ast week the white house released their framework, the four pillars of immigration proposal. president trump went through it last night. and the reaction in the chamber from the democrats was not good. when he talked about chain migration and protecting, in his words, nuclear family by ending chain migration, what he calls chain migration, which would be family visa system that we have in place, democrats booed and hissed. and a lot...
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>> allison. about a lot of things. >> yeah. >> i just think with everything going on in this country, all of the issues we have to face, i listen and watch your show. i respect you. we really going to talk about an article from "in touch" magazine, a magazine i don't even look at. >> we are talking about "the wall street journal." we can spend this time in a more effective way and we can be scrutinizing of trump, but really, this? >> matt, so you don't care anymore about a candidate's extra marital affairs and you don't want to talk about it anymore. how convenient. >> i didn't say i don't care, i said with all of the public policy questions. >> yeah. >> backburner this one. >> ana? >> oh, sweetheart, can you get me a vat of popcorn and i'd like to sit here this morning and watch the entertainment going on. the bottom line is it's true. people don't care. christian conservatives don't care. ink it's part of what the donald trump effect has been. there was this great skit on "saturday night live"
>> allison. about a lot of things. >> yeah. >> i just think with everything going on in this country, all of the issues we have to face, i listen and watch your show. i respect you. we really going to talk about an article from "in touch" magazine, a magazine i don't even look at. >> we are talking about "the wall street journal." we can spend this time in a more effective way and we can be scrutinizing of trump, but really, this? >> matt, so...
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allison: i think we have to begin to address, acknowledge and address some of the areas that we need to make progress in. it's no secret around maternal mortality rates for african-american women that that is three times higher than non-minority women. when we think about non-minority women are more likely to have breast cancer, but african-american women are more likely to die from breast cancer. being honest about pay gaps. for african-american women, we make 67 cents on the dollar compared to non-minority men. when we think about education, african-american women are graduating--enrolling, graduating from college, but the opportunity is around what's the curriculum and are they in stem programs, which is where the roles are? those are opportunities for us to start. rosemary: we'll leave it there. thank you all for being with us.
allison: i think we have to begin to address, acknowledge and address some of the areas that we need to make progress in. it's no secret around maternal mortality rates for african-american women that that is three times higher than non-minority women. when we think about non-minority women are more likely to have breast cancer, but african-american women are more likely to die from breast cancer. being honest about pay gaps. for african-american women, we make 67 cents on the dollar compared...
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am allison gormly reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, allison.'s check in with fox's lauren blanchard for more on the story. reporter: a rapid plunge has been delivering gusty winds and rough surf all along the east coast. >> very cold. i can't feel my nose. reporter: from vehicles stuck in the snow in new jersey. what do you say to the people out driving if. >> reporter: to mail carriers in new england reporting blizzard-like conditions slowing them down as they work to make important deliveries like medication. >> you company see anything at all. it is hard to work in this. we'll go out and try. reporter: all as brutal winter storm norm as the bomb cyclone is now blasting the northeast with heavy snow, hi winds, and bitter cold. >> it is cold. i am from ithaca. he is cold. reporter: the system has already left tens of thousands without power has canceled thousands of flights, and has claimed lives. this as the south is now dealing with frigid temperatures after the storm wednesday. meanwhile with 70 miles per hour winds forecast along the coast
am allison gormly reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, allison.'s check in with fox's lauren blanchard for more on the story. reporter: a rapid plunge has been delivering gusty winds and rough surf all along the east coast. >> very cold. i can't feel my nose. reporter: from vehicles stuck in the snow in new jersey. what do you say to the people out driving if. >> reporter: to mail carriers in new england reporting blizzard-like conditions slowing them down as...
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. >> and allison, senator graham also said he thought bob mcgahn did the right thing and trump should be listening to him in terms of not carrying through on the firing. but then it brings us to congress and an agreement on whether they will pass some sort of bill to protect mueller. do you see it happening, alice? >> fred, it's sad we have to get to this point but we may have to get to that point. i think mueller should be protected. i don't think there should be any outside influences to try and seek his removal. look, a few things. i think the administration, specifically the president, is wrong to call this russia investigation a hoax. i think it's wrong to call it a witch hunt. i think it's wrong for him to call this very well-sourced story about asking to fire mueller as fake news. but at the same time, we have to keep in mind it didn't happen. he sought advice from his legal counsel. his attorneys told him that's a bad idea, don't do it, and he didn't do it. i think we need to keep in mind while this is a very important
. >> and allison, senator graham also said he thought bob mcgahn did the right thing and trump should be listening to him in terms of not carrying through on the firing. but then it brings us to congress and an agreement on whether they will pass some sort of bill to protect mueller. do you see it happening, alice? >> fred, it's sad we have to get to this point but we may have to get to that point. i think mueller should be protected. i don't think there should be any outside...
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allison: i'm not surprised by the numbers. while we talked earlier about progress, we definitely said that there's more progress to be had. i think that some of the-- some other progress, especially for african-american women, if you think about during the time of dr. king's speech, over 50, almost 60% of females employed were in the domestic service space. now, 64% of females employed are in white collar roles. so, that's progress. so, while there is a gap between, within our race we do see lots of change.
allison: i'm not surprised by the numbers. while we talked earlier about progress, we definitely said that there's more progress to be had. i think that some of the-- some other progress, especially for african-american women, if you think about during the time of dr. king's speech, over 50, almost 60% of females employed were in the domestic service space. now, 64% of females employed are in white collar roles. so, that's progress. so, while there is a gap between, within our race we do see...
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allison: it's the work that we're doing, yes. rosemary: and chad, in terms of dr. king, if he were here today, what would be some of the issues that would be at the forefront of his speeches? what would he be talking about? chad: certainly mass incarceration and ending the age of mass incarceration. unemployment, underemployment, educational apartheid, and the whole aspect of just this police brutality that is running rampant by some police officers. i think king would be taking up issues of some of the rhetoric that we see that's mean-spirited that's emerging from the white house. i think that he definitely would continue all the work that he was doing from that period. and in this period, he would really crystallize the whole aspect of how we can speak back to white supremacy, but in a loving manner. that was the amazing thing about king is that when he really critiqued american empire and when he critiqued our democracy, he didn't do it from a standpoint where it was mean-spirited, he did it with love, really trying to get america to look at itself in the mirror
allison: it's the work that we're doing, yes. rosemary: and chad, in terms of dr. king, if he were here today, what would be some of the issues that would be at the forefront of his speeches? what would he be talking about? chad: certainly mass incarceration and ending the age of mass incarceration. unemployment, underemployment, educational apartheid, and the whole aspect of just this police brutality that is running rampant by some police officers. i think king would be taking up issues of...
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. >> allison? lawmakers are expected to tackle immigration reform in the next 16 days so how can a bipartisan deal be reached in that time? republican john finn joins us next. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. stay? who gets to stay? >> again, depends on what we get in exchange. what do we get for a border secureity? what do we get for a wall? senator schumer said he gave the president everything he wanted on the wall. i've challenged that. senator schumer says that he insists that he gave it. we'll have a discussion. did he really offer $20 billion in appropriated funds or did he just offer $20 billion in authorized funds? >> that was white house budget director mick mulvaney just moments ago talking about the d.r.e.a.m.er negotiations and now that the government is shut -- the should thedoshut on the shutdown is over, now what? >> the
. >> allison? lawmakers are expected to tackle immigration reform in the next 16 days so how can a bipartisan deal be reached in that time? republican john finn joins us next. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. stay? who gets to stay? >> again, depends on what we get in exchange. what do we get for a border secureity? what...
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. >> reporter: allison mack didn't need coaching to sound convincing on this nxivm testimonial.s a pro. she's best known as a star on smallville. >> yes, i know allison mack very well. >> reporter: sarah edmondson says when mack came to a weekend event in 2008, she quickly became a favorite of management. >> and she had a huge following lots of fans. >> reporter: plenty of fellow actors have at least dabbled in nxivm. >> there was mack's co-star on smallville kristen kreuk. her boyfriend, actor mark hildreth. and hawaii five o's grace park appeared in this video with keith reniere. of these, mack is the only one confirmed to have stayed with nxivm long term. >> that kind of leads me to my next question which has to do with authenticity. >> reporter: she went from smallville to a big league role with the group, ditching hollywood to move to albany. where she became so close to vanguard, she appeared in this video conversation with him. >> so one would say authenticity is being as you are. >> reporter: his words literally moved her to tears. >> i don't know why. it makes me want t
. >> reporter: allison mack didn't need coaching to sound convincing on this nxivm testimonial.s a pro. she's best known as a star on smallville. >> yes, i know allison mack very well. >> reporter: sarah edmondson says when mack came to a weekend event in 2008, she quickly became a favorite of management. >> and she had a huge following lots of fans. >> reporter: plenty of fellow actors have at least dabbled in nxivm. >> there was mack's co-star on smallville...
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allison gormly has the full story. allison, what do you got for us? reporter: governor-elect has called it a national disgris and looking to do something about it. according to the report a receiptor sent from the team to the new jersey transit executive director asking multiple senior em plo cross to step down. while it is normal for a new administration to want their own people, we spoke to democratic strategists andre richardson to fund out if this type of request is normal. >> i don't think it is normal. i think in this situation, it is deked. you have to try something new. like i said. the entire first term just to fix it. maybe even longer. new jersey ran sit is considered by many to be in crisis mode facing shores with the staffing and equipment. train delays are dally and commuter express the frustration regularly on social media. >> the governor, the republican candidate, they both said they would tear it down and start over again. the moral is back. the department had head has been run inefficiency. so i think it is mandatory that he does th
allison gormly has the full story. allison, what do you got for us? reporter: governor-elect has called it a national disgris and looking to do something about it. according to the report a receiptor sent from the team to the new jersey transit executive director asking multiple senior em plo cross to step down. while it is normal for a new administration to want their own people, we spoke to democratic strategists andre richardson to fund out if this type of request is normal. >> i don't...
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kevin to you. >> hey, good morning, steve and allison. the morning in l.a. it's a little bit chilly. it's 53 degrees here but i don't know how you guys are doing in d.c. i'm chilly this morning. >> make sure you bundle up because you're kind of close to the hotel windows. you might catch a draft. >> last night i did go out onto the patio here at the hotel and it was just nice. i didn't have to wear a jacket or anything so it was very nice out here. >> quit rubbing it in. what are you doing in l.a. >> you know i love you guys and hope everyone is staying safe and you guys are doing an amazing job this morning reporting on the weather but yeah, i'm in l.a. for a bunch of different shows. obviously fox premiere week is happening this week and i'm talking to a lot of stars today while i'm here in los angeles. i'm going to be on panels all day long watching panel discussions of the stars of the brand new shows, the four as well as 911 as well as l.a. to vegas, the resident as well and then i'm going to be on the red carpet all day long diddy,
kevin to you. >> hey, good morning, steve and allison. the morning in l.a. it's a little bit chilly. it's 53 degrees here but i don't know how you guys are doing in d.c. i'm chilly this morning. >> make sure you bundle up because you're kind of close to the hotel windows. you might catch a draft. >> last night i did go out onto the patio here at the hotel and it was just nice. i didn't have to wear a jacket or anything so it was very nice out here. >> quit rubbing it in....
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allison gorm my has details. allison, be what do you got? reporter: fashion designer is one of the more popularred weral designers. her dresses are regularly featured on the tlc hit show "say yes to the dress" to learn more the design process and secrets to success we headed to her studio in new york city district. i don't like to overdevelop too much. i like to really have cohesive inspiration and really know what, you know, feel look i am going to do this even and different embellishments we're going to implement. >> grew up the bay area of california and learned how to sew and crochet from the grand m and eventually she started designing and making her own dresses to wear to the school dances however she had resser vagueses about turning those talents no the career. >> i think when you are going in you don't think, oh a, can i make a living out of this. is have a viable profession. you think to yourself. you doubt yourself and you want to build the confidence and people appreciate and actually want, you know, what to wear and while we're
allison gorm my has details. allison, be what do you got? reporter: fashion designer is one of the more popularred weral designers. her dresses are regularly featured on the tlc hit show "say yes to the dress" to learn more the design process and secrets to success we headed to her studio in new york city district. i don't like to overdevelop too much. i like to really have cohesive inspiration and really know what, you know, feel look i am going to do this even and different...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, steve and allison. safety and reliability at the top of metro riders' minds when it comes to confidence and now this program is intended to increase the confidence of those regular riders. basically trying to keep the regular riders riding metro and trying to win back some of the customers that metro lost. metro says today that's trains arrive on time nine out of 10 times, a very good rate for them. still ridership is down. many people telling metro they have concerns about reliability. now after the safe track program, new rail cars and improved scheduling metro is so confident in its ability to deliver on tim during rush hour, that it is ready to back it up with a financial money back guarantee. >> time is more important than money. but, yes, it would help. it would ease the pain a little bit of being late. >> reporter: now, the customer confidence program as it's called would apply to rush hour trips that are delayed 15 minutes or more and you have to have an eligible smart trip card in order to be i
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, steve and allison. safety and reliability at the top of metro riders' minds when it comes to confidence and now this program is intended to increase the confidence of those regular riders. basically trying to keep the regular riders riding metro and trying to win back some of the customers that metro lost. metro says today that's trains arrive on time nine out of 10 times, a very good rate for them. still ridership is down. many people telling...
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i will start with you if i may, graham allison, thank you for joining us.m power, medium—sized power, just off europe, across the atlantic, watch it we be spending on defence and what do you think of our role is being so what should we be spending? it is a tough set of questions and i know people will struggle with it. but i think britain historically has played a crucial role of leadership in europe. britain will not be able to defend its off against russia. but britain as part of an alliance can hope to create a stable europe, which in fact we've actually done and seen in the period since world war ii, including after the cold war. so, britain's military forces are most of all about getting it a seat at the table and a voice in trying to shape sensible policy europe. that's a really clear answer. let me put this to you, i think we get a seat at the table if we spent 2% of our national income on defence, that is the native target. most other nato countries are not even spending that. should that be our aspiration, or should we go further to attain that med
i will start with you if i may, graham allison, thank you for joining us.m power, medium—sized power, just off europe, across the atlantic, watch it we be spending on defence and what do you think of our role is being so what should we be spending? it is a tough set of questions and i know people will struggle with it. but i think britain historically has played a crucial role of leadership in europe. britain will not be able to defend its off against russia. but britain as part of an...
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. >>> our reporter allison barber in washington. thank you for joining us.he latest on all of this, good morning, allison. >>reporter: good morning to you. president trump spoke for an hour and 20 minutes last night making his "state of the union" address the third longest "state of the union" address in the last 50 years. the last longest speech was president bill clinton back in 2000. as expected president trump focused on things like immigration, infrastructure and the economy. >> there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. >> president trump delivering his first "state of the union" address before congress. >> we all share the same home. the same heart. the same destiny. and the same great american flag. >> the speech in opportunity for the president to among other things sell his plan for immigration reform. >>> my duty and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families, their communities, and their right to the american dream because americans are drea
. >>> our reporter allison barber in washington. thank you for joining us.he latest on all of this, good morning, allison. >>reporter: good morning to you. president trump spoke for an hour and 20 minutes last night making his "state of the union" address the third longest "state of the union" address in the last 50 years. the last longest speech was president bill clinton back in 2000. as expected president trump focused on things like immigration,...
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allison: still going through the numbers, but so far so good. trading is a number we always look at, a little bit better. fixed income is a little better, equities a little better, in banking they had a one-off charge. david: who do we think that might be? $880 million driven by a single name, non-us commercial charge-off. david: south african maybe? alix: steinhoff? allison: and i guess the surprising thing would be if you did not see it. alix: it is exposure i think. allison: we were joking the other day, the term episodic, but that is a better term than a one-off or not occurring, because it is the cost of doing business. david: the other thing we do not see is what they expect in terms of the effect of tax rate -- effective tax rate going for the -- forward. the have-nots of is what they expect for next year. allison: that was one of the first things i look for and i did not see it in the documents either. on other banks have come in the bullish side of expectation, so people are expecting from bank of america, citi at the 25%, but they are
allison: still going through the numbers, but so far so good. trading is a number we always look at, a little bit better. fixed income is a little better, equities a little better, in banking they had a one-off charge. david: who do we think that might be? $880 million driven by a single name, non-us commercial charge-off. david: south african maybe? alix: steinhoff? allison: and i guess the surprising thing would be if you did not see it. alix: it is exposure i think. allison: we were joking...
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first, let's bring in allison to talk about easy path. have you checked your boat lately? you want to. some people getting fined as much as $50 for missing a dollar toll are not renewing their credit card. you got? >> if you haven't reviewed your easy pass statement lately, you might want to take a look. pass users are suing easy pass in the new jersey turnpike authority for fees and fines they say are over-the-top. administrative fees doubled in $211,250, administrative fees can be charged for reasons including not updating credit card information. the director of public affairs says that fees and fines need to be fair and reasonable. >> i think we have gotten used to being charged too much. it is troublesome and problematic. i hope you get to the bottom of it. >> the complaint filed in december said the fee violates the eighth amendment, excessive find clause and a state law that prohibits profiting off of that. the increased fee is being used to generate money final to the state. customers want them to refund hundreds of millions of dollars to the drivers have been hit
first, let's bring in allison to talk about easy path. have you checked your boat lately? you want to. some people getting fined as much as $50 for missing a dollar toll are not renewing their credit card. you got? >> if you haven't reviewed your easy pass statement lately, you might want to take a look. pass users are suing easy pass in the new jersey turnpike authority for fees and fines they say are over-the-top. administrative fees doubled in $211,250, administrative fees can be...
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back upstairs to you guys. >> allison here's the deal. pick your numbers.it with all of us f our tick wins, we split you as well. >> i'm still alone like this box situation right now? [ laughter ] >> no, no, n >> i'm going to rodman's. >> same goes for tucker by the way. >> i got to work on the math. four versus one. we'll see. okay, thank you. >> i was going to pay your two dollars. i was actually buying the ticket. you missed the deal. >> all right. >> didn't i just have a segment about dealing with other people. >> it was -- the money is already krupped everybody. >> it was going to cost her nothing. >> i'll give you all the get of goodbye. [ laughter ] >> time right now 10:08. it's time to check scene what's trending. >> we talked about it yesterday popular youtube star logan paul apologizing again for video posted on sunday making light of suicide. he's famous for his pranks he posted on youtube of body hanging from a tree. a lot of people found the way he joked about the body to be offensive. he regret posting the videos and he should have put the cam
back upstairs to you guys. >> allison here's the deal. pick your numbers.it with all of us f our tick wins, we split you as well. >> i'm still alone like this box situation right now? [ laughter ] >> no, no, n >> i'm going to rodman's. >> same goes for tucker by the way. >> i got to work on the math. four versus one. we'll see. okay, thank you. >> i was going to pay your two dollars. i was actually buying the ticket. you missed the deal. >> all...
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good morning, allison. yeah, we got about i think tucker tells me .4 of an inch of snow here in old town alexandria. it was enough to coat the roads. snow is slowing up a bit but we're going to tell you why problems may persist into the evening with what these roads are going to do. more on that coming up after the break. we'll be right back. k. ♪ ♪ ♪ 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. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oxon hill is where we're taking a look right now. >> this is the white christmas that we wanted. >> enjoy it. embrace it. >> oh, boy. >> nobody's driving on that street anyway so you might as well -- >> oh, well, now -- >> prove me wrong. fine, sorry in your giant four wheel drive or ma'am. be careful driving this morning. >> if you have to go out. >> it's just a covering but it's very, very icy so, yeah be careful. even when you're walking be careful. >> if you could stay in and just watch us, why n
good morning, allison. yeah, we got about i think tucker tells me .4 of an inch of snow here in old town alexandria. it was enough to coat the roads. snow is slowing up a bit but we're going to tell you why problems may persist into the evening with what these roads are going to do. more on that coming up after the break. we'll be right back. k. ♪ ♪ ♪ 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. ♪ all...
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i am allison gormlhasing news." bill: ok. a charities for you tonight. big news. long serving congressman rodney from new jersey's 11th district who was chairman of the house appropriations committee announced earlier he would retire from congress at in the of this term. now, rodney has been in that seat a long time but this has been his most serious challenge. a former helicopter by thrown and a half vi and former prosecutor has been running strong and many observes say, he would coup have a legitimate shot to within the seat against the in calm bapt congressman but note it is open seat. now let's bring in the pan panel to break it down. let me start with you, bill? what do you think? i think rod was in trouble. >> partly because, you poe, there has been emotion of republican seats at every levele past ten years and you may blame governor christie. he walk tad there is some validity there. what do you think? can a republican challenger now step u win? >> i think this is huge? the democrat first of all. ing to chur the house appropriations committee, no small feat
i am allison gormlhasing news." bill: ok. a charities for you tonight. big news. long serving congressman rodney from new jersey's 11th district who was chairman of the house appropriations committee announced earlier he would retire from congress at in the of this term. now, rodney has been in that seat a long time but this has been his most serious challenge. a former helicopter by thrown and a half vi and former prosecutor has been running strong and many observes say, he would coup...
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allison. do it, too. 25 that's going to be our winning number today. > we hit 25. >> not want to way in on the performance? well allison i trust your instincts on this i was never an expert in the late '80s when she was on top of her game. >> she had beautiful -- how many octaves did chef you are so political. >> she looked beautiful and sounded nice. >> i is a have friend who went dot same grade school with her. >> really? >> parent she will was diva even in third grade. >> well look. >> some people are just born that way. >> that's right. >> look at the success she achieved. >> what's wrong with being a diva. >> i'm not saying it's a bad thing. that was my one contribution to this to this whole conversation. >> some men are called divos. >> now i got 12 seconds left. let's go. 18 now in washington. 12 in gaithersburg. 13 hagerstown much these temperatures much warmer than they were a couple hours ago. we hit five this morning up in baltimore. we hit two in culpeper it was extraordinarily col
allison. do it, too. 25 that's going to be our winning number today. > we hit 25. >> not want to way in on the performance? well allison i trust your instincts on this i was never an expert in the late '80s when she was on top of her game. >> she had beautiful -- how many octaves did chef you are so political. >> she looked beautiful and sounded nice. >> i is a have friend who went dot same grade school with her. >> really? >> parent she will was diva even...
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miller is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for allison.uest tonight is an academy award nominated actor who just won the golden globe for his work as tommy wiseau in the critically-acclaimed movie "the disaster artist," which he also directed, please welcome to the show james franco, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: i'm very glad you're here. i want to talk about "the disaster artist" which i loved and want to get to the golden globes. but, one of the things that happened at the golden globes -- and obviously, this happened in the last couple of days before we had you booked on the show and i'm glad you're still here. you were wearing a time's up button like a lot of guys at the show and some women during your time on stage said that was hypocritical, they went to twitter and said that it was hypocritical based on their experiences that they have had with you. they made some allegations. i wonder if you have read those tweets, and if so, how you respond to them? >> yes. i was sent a couple of the tweets, so yeah, i did read t
miller is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for allison.uest tonight is an academy award nominated actor who just won the golden globe for his work as tommy wiseau in the critically-acclaimed movie "the disaster artist," which he also directed, please welcome to the show james franco, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: i'm very glad you're here. i want to talk about "the disaster artist" which i loved and want to get to the golden...