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mary ann was almost 50.anos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that even possible? >> that was my dad. >> across town in long beach, janos kulscar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her, love bordering on obsession. unfortunately, you know, it takes two people to quit the relationship, and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >>> coming up, an old pair of pant reveals new secrets. >> they were negative for blood, so something is there, but it's not blood. >> when "deadly triangle" continues. i wi. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy supply. phase 1. choosing t
mary ann was almost 50.anos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that even possible? >> that was my dad. >> across town in long beach, janos...
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anne: we are going to come back to that. we should not have a conversation today about a lot of the exciting work that is happening without talking about the resistance. we are going to be optimistic, but we should also be realistic. it is maybe you and maybe the deputy chief, but tj talked about the highway justice is it -- it's exit ramps. i often think about it more as a one-size-fits-all system that is whereing of a funnel everyone learns the same lesson of arrest, and prosecution, without a lot of opportunities for change. we could think about in any of these directions, but one of the things i think we have also been a lot of time thinking about is how to identify people who suffer from mental illness and need to be diverted and where and how do you do that? maybe i will start with you, high-level and then have the deputy chief talk a little bit more about the policing aspect of it. >> the whole purpose of the system is to keep people out of it who don't need to be in it. it is at that point of first encounter. what we
anne: we are going to come back to that. we should not have a conversation today about a lot of the exciting work that is happening without talking about the resistance. we are going to be optimistic, but we should also be realistic. it is maybe you and maybe the deputy chief, but tj talked about the highway justice is it -- it's exit ramps. i often think about it more as a one-size-fits-all system that is whereing of a funnel everyone learns the same lesson of arrest, and prosecution, without...
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anne: all in 12 questions. we are tied the officers a little more information so that it is not just going into the emergency room or jail or their. just leave them where they are at not knowing exactly what can happen. we have both make structural standpoint is we took the old arrestee processing center, a place in which an individual is supposed to be processed through the system and a 24 hours, see the initial hearing. we have turned it now into what we call the rubin engagement center. tobelieve the first step is divert individuals who may be have committed a local crime but not really an issue, someone with a mental health or substance abuse disorder, there are emts and paramedics on staff. it is overseen by a medical director. if an individual gets dropped off, they turn around and walk away. does individuals that i've been there, we have had 1300 over the last year all of them have been connected. we have a 30 day facility to try to get sober, be it some sort of housing services to really get that low ha
anne: all in 12 questions. we are tied the officers a little more information so that it is not just going into the emergency room or jail or their. just leave them where they are at not knowing exactly what can happen. we have both make structural standpoint is we took the old arrestee processing center, a place in which an individual is supposed to be processed through the system and a 24 hours, see the initial hearing. we have turned it now into what we call the rubin engagement center....
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anne: that's great. we have covered a lot of ground and there are a lot more directions we can go but we don't have all afternoon. but the stakes are high for us. the stakes are high in many areas. tell us what is your vision of , what is possible and what can the world look like with all of us working in education and economic opportunities, and why does that matter so much? dr. chan: this is a really good question. i think each one of you probably has someone or an experience that is really why you do this work. sorry. i told you. anne: it's ok. we need the tissues. dr. chan: actually. there is someone in each one of your hearts and spirits of why you do this work. for me, it's the student i told you about in the beginning where i was helpless. she was not in a good place. i didn't have any tools to help her. you know, my hope and our hope at czi is that we need to build , data-drivenons solutions that help us actually not be helpless in that moment and to be able to better observe that person, that ki
anne: that's great. we have covered a lot of ground and there are a lot more directions we can go but we don't have all afternoon. but the stakes are high for us. the stakes are high in many areas. tell us what is your vision of , what is possible and what can the world look like with all of us working in education and economic opportunities, and why does that matter so much? dr. chan: this is a really good question. i think each one of you probably has someone or an experience that is really...
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bush institute's director of education reform, anne wicks. [applause] anne: hi, everyone. wow. daniel tee'd us up for a really rich and robust conversation this afternoon. once upon a time, a young person could graduate with their business degree in hand and embark on a 30 plus year career potentially in accounting or marketing. no longer. today, we can only reasonably predict 50% of the jobs that are likely to exist in 25 years. things easily recognized will fade away so things like cashiers, loan officers, paralegals. companies are starting to pay attention to this. for example, at&t earlier this year announced a $1 billion effort to retool half of the pretty massive workforce to upgrade their skills for the future. how can our education system grapple with this kind of uncertainty and change? what kind of instruction, curriculum, or school structure makes sense? we hear lots of things. stem, arts, project-based. how do we know what is the right direction to go? i think a lot about the hundreds of thousands of kids and young americans today that are attending low performing s
bush institute's director of education reform, anne wicks. [applause] anne: hi, everyone. wow. daniel tee'd us up for a really rich and robust conversation this afternoon. once upon a time, a young person could graduate with their business degree in hand and embark on a 30 plus year career potentially in accounting or marketing. no longer. today, we can only reasonably predict 50% of the jobs that are likely to exist in 25 years. things easily recognized will fade away so things like cashiers,...
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sister patricia anne taught serving youth from st. elizabeth's, st. ann's from 1974 to 1985. she also served the director of religious instruction for 7ephinanc parish. generations of families remember and honor her life filled with faith and service to the education and ministry of youth. the funeral mass honoring sister patricia anne clarity was celebrated yesterday at mother house. if we could end in her honor. second thing, and i'm happy to introduce today, is a resolution urging all of us in support senator scott weiner's most recent bill, senate bill 221, which seeks to ban the sale of guns and ammunition at the cow palace fairgrounds, which he publicly announced yesterday at a press conference, along with many of his colleagues, including david chu and many others. they host five gun shows and each show is two days, 10 days a year, where guns are made more easily available to people in the bay area. these gun shows are vehemently opposed by surrounding counties, san matao and san jose, because they're opposite our values. as public officials in san francisco, we should
sister patricia anne taught serving youth from st. elizabeth's, st. ann's from 1974 to 1985. she also served the director of religious instruction for 7ephinanc parish. generations of families remember and honor her life filled with faith and service to the education and ministry of youth. the funeral mass honoring sister patricia anne clarity was celebrated yesterday at mother house. if we could end in her honor. second thing, and i'm happy to introduce today, is a resolution urging all of us...
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anne is passionate, a hard worker. i think dan is a little mad at how much time she gives our office, but forbids fridays. we'll see. and i just have to speak for a moment about an example of her committ commitment to people she meets. anne met a homeless person named alice. they became very close friends. she brought her clothing, hot tea, shrimp fried rice and was, in my opinion, the deciding factor that convinced her to move inside and off the streets. she did that around november last year and passed away in february shortly thereafter. because of anne's compassion and determination, alice was able to spend the last few weeks of her life indoors, with a roof over her head, with anne, a close friend, by her side. and spend the rest of her life in dignity. i will never forget you for that and the impression that you made on me and on alice was profound. and i will be forever grateful to you. you are just a beloved, active member of our team. i don't know what we would do without you. you are an example to all of us a
anne is passionate, a hard worker. i think dan is a little mad at how much time she gives our office, but forbids fridays. we'll see. and i just have to speak for a moment about an example of her committ commitment to people she meets. anne met a homeless person named alice. they became very close friends. she brought her clothing, hot tea, shrimp fried rice and was, in my opinion, the deciding factor that convinced her to move inside and off the streets. she did that around november last year...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the weather. the national weather center has downgraded alberto as a subtropical depression as it heads toward the tennessee valley. though it has weakened, alberto is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, forecasters warn alberto is still capable of potentially life-threatening flash floods in the next hours. the system is spreading over alabama and large areas of georgia and will be moving into tennessee and the carolinas. alberto is bringing heavy rain throughout the southeast as it slowly moves inland. the system made landfall on the florida panhandle as a subtropical storm bringing violent surf and high winds. officials closed beaches, but some people were determined not to let the treacherous conditions ruin the memorial day holiday. >> kind of wait for this for months at a time. >> been a fun morning to surf. >> reporter: it was not so fun for everyone out o
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the weather. the national weather center has downgraded alberto as a subtropical depression as it heads toward the tennessee valley. though it has weakened, alberto is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, forecasters warn alberto is still capable of potentially life-threatening flash floods in the next hours. the system is spreading over alabama...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta, thank you. now that contradicts an earlier report by the republicans on the house intelligence committee. transcripts were released yesterday of donald trump's jr.'s closed door interview with the senate judiciary committee last year. they show he did not think there was a problem with meeting a russian lawyer at trump tower in 2016 to get dirt on hillary clinton. this contrasts his original claim that the meeting was about a russian adoption. >>> south korea is trying to reset its high-level talks with north korea. it also wants to mediate a jeopardized summit between president trump and kim jong-un. yesterday north korea accused the trump administration of making one-sided demands in exchange for nuclear disarmament. south korea says it wants to bridge the gap between washington and pyongyang. the white house says president trump is still prepared to meet. >>> michigan state university has agreed to a $500 million settlement to hundreds of sexual assault victims on former sports doctor larry n
anne-marie? >> laura podesta, thank you. now that contradicts an earlier report by the republicans on the house intelligence committee. transcripts were released yesterday of donald trump's jr.'s closed door interview with the senate judiciary committee last year. they show he did not think there was a problem with meeting a russian lawyer at trump tower in 2016 to get dirt on hillary clinton. this contrasts his original claim that the meeting was about a russian adoption. >>>...
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anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> now to the ethics investigations of the environmental protection agency. the two top officials in charge of security and toxic waste cleanups resigned. yesterday scott pruitt blamed his staff for alleged ethics violations including excessive spending. and it's reported that prutd's trip to morocco was partly arranged by one of his long-time friends, a lobbyist richard smotkin. he allegedly received $40,000 from the moroccan government. that's according to the "washington post." >>> the white house said there was nothing wrong with a former staffer taking possession of president trump's medical records. the president's former doctor harold bornstein told cbs news some men created a lot of chaos in his office last year when they collected the president's medical records. they say it felt like a raid. they say it's standard operating procedure to take possession of the records. >>> now to that severe weather threatening the plains and other parts of the midwe
anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> now to the ethics investigations of the environmental protection agency. the two top officials in charge of security and toxic waste cleanups resigned. yesterday scott pruitt blamed his staff for alleged ethics violations including excessive spending. and it's reported that prutd's trip to morocco was partly arranged by one of his long-time friends, a lobbyist richard smotkin. he allegedly received $40,000...
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ann: no surprises.expected fireworks today and delivering that would be a good undermining -- underpinning to the markets especially what we saw. it changed the tone of the markets with equity moving down and not up and going the wrong way, people don't like the correlations to go. the fed here, we had interest rates up to now and the market isn't expecting anything. no surprises would be a good result. francine: what is the fed's main dilemma? anne: passive growth and earnings and copper earnings are ahead of expectations. coper. it looks like we're on target on inflation. i don't think there are too many dilemmas. i think the challenge is simply don't do a misstep that spooks anybody at this point particularly when you set it in the wider context of a lot of uncertainty around trade or the degreeo political relationships. the man thank you true is -- the mantra is steady as she goes. tom: when you look at bond yield markets, yield higher, prices lower. there's never a smooth gradient but always jump c
ann: no surprises.expected fireworks today and delivering that would be a good undermining -- underpinning to the markets especially what we saw. it changed the tone of the markets with equity moving down and not up and going the wrong way, people don't like the correlations to go. the fed here, we had interest rates up to now and the market isn't expecting anything. no surprises would be a good result. francine: what is the fed's main dilemma? anne: passive growth and earnings and copper...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.s." teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. so you're totally ready, for that big moment! colgate total. be totally ready for life. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. ♪ dixie® ultra's flexproof™ technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. >>> our top stories this morning, vigils were held sunday for the ten people killed by a gunman at a santa fe high school on friday. eight of the victims were students. 17-year-old gunman dimitrios pagourtzis is also a student. he's being held on capital murder charges. >>> and president trump's demanding the justice department open an investigation as to whether the doj or fbi spied on his campaign. mr. trump wants to know whether any such demands if they exist originated in the obama administration. >>> and mr. trump's lawyer rudy
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.s." teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. so you're totally ready, for that big moment! colgate total. be totally ready for life. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. ♪ dixie® ultra's flexproof™ technology makes it twice as strong as the...
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i'm anne-marie green. israel says it has conclusive proof iran lied about its past pursue of nuclear weapons. in the words of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, iran lied big time. after signing an international deal in 2015. the white house says the information is consistent with what it's known for a long time. president trump has called the iran nuclear deal the worst ever and is expected to decide on may 12th whether to leave the agreement. hena doba's here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the iranian nuclear deal, already on thin ice, is even more uncertain. netanyahu said the material was taken from a secret government facility he calls iran's atomic archive. >> tonight i'm here to tell you one thing -- iran lied. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu claims to have evidence that iran has lied about the shape and scope of its nuclear program. >> after signing the nuclear deal in 2015, iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret nuclear files. >> r
i'm anne-marie green. israel says it has conclusive proof iran lied about its past pursue of nuclear weapons. in the words of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, iran lied big time. after signing an international deal in 2015. the white house says the information is consistent with what it's known for a long time. president trump has called the iran nuclear deal the worst ever and is expected to decide on may 12th whether to leave the agreement. hena doba's here in new york. good morning....
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anne-marie? >>> well, residents of a second neighborhood on the island of kilauea have been forced to evacuate from the lava. two new vents opened yesterday. residents have to navigate through clouds of sulfur and cracked roads. there are now 14 lava-producing fissures. 36 buildings have been destroyed inincluding at least 26 homes. >>> new york's attorney general now face as criminal investigation launched by the governor. eric schneiderman resigned following allegations in "the new yorker" that he physically abused four women in encounters. he resigned within hours. ronan pharoah who co-authored the article said the women had nothing to gain by speaking out. >> their friends and loved ones told them don't do this either because they feared retaliation or they felt his work was too good and too important to jeopardize. >> schneiderman known as a championship in the fight against gender violence denies the allegation. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, airbnb mixup. the granddaughter of reg
anne-marie? >>> well, residents of a second neighborhood on the island of kilauea have been forced to evacuate from the lava. two new vents opened yesterday. residents have to navigate through clouds of sulfur and cracked roads. there are now 14 lava-producing fissures. 36 buildings have been destroyed inincluding at least 26 homes. >>> new york's attorney general now face as criminal investigation launched by the governor. eric schneiderman resigned following allegations in...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> the department of homeland security is pushing back against a report that secretary kirstjen nielsen was close to resigning this week. nielsen reportedly told colleagues she was ready to quit after a tirade against her by president trump. that's according to "the new york times." they have clashed in illegal immigration and what the president believes is weak border enforcement. but in a statement nielsen said the president is rightly frustrated that his administration has been prevented from fully securing the border. >>> a pentagon report on the ambush that killed four american soldiers in niger found the enemy achieved tactical surprise against u.s. and nigerian forces that were greatly outnumbered. the report concludes no american was captured alive during last october's attack and cites numerous acts of bravery and several mistakes. david martin has details. >> reporter: the team of americans and nigerian soldiers had ben searching for a suspected terrorist
anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> the department of homeland security is pushing back against a report that secretary kirstjen nielsen was close to resigning this week. nielsen reportedly told colleagues she was ready to quit after a tirade against her by president trump. that's according to "the new york times." they have clashed in illegal immigration and what the president believes is weak border enforcement. but in a statement...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump says there's a very substantial chance his summit with north korean leader kim jong-un will be delayed. the president met with the leader of south korea yesterday who says the fate and feature of the korean peninsula hinges on this summit. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning, laura. >>> good morning. south korea's president moon jae-in is trying to push ahead for the summit. so is secretary of state mike pompeo who says, we're driving on. he's appearing today before the house foreign affairs committee. >> it has a chance to be a great, great meeting for north korea and a great meeting for the world. if it doesn't happen, maybe it will happen later. >> last week north korea threatened to abandon the sit-down in singapore. the country blamed a one-sided demand by the u.s. to give up its nuclear weapons. though president trump assured kim the u.s. would not seek a regime change if a deal to dismantle nuclear weapons was reached. >> i will guarantee h
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump says there's a very substantial chance his summit with north korean leader kim jong-un will be delayed. the president met with the leader of south korea yesterday who says the fate and feature of the korean peninsula hinges on this summit. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning, laura. >>> good morning. south korea's president moon jae-in is trying to push ahead for the summit. so is secretary of state mike pompeo who...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning we begin with a shocking revelation by one of president trump's lawyers. rudy giuliani said the president reimbursed his personal attorney michael cohen $130,000 that michael cohen gave to porn star stormy daniels. this contradicts what the president said, that flatly he did not know about the money. giuliani said this was not campaign money and perfectly legal. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. giuliani says the reimbursement invalidates any claims that money was sent to the porn star. president trump repaid his personal attorney for a $130,000 payment sent to adult film actress daniels. that's according to rudy giuliani who joined the president's legal team two weeks ago. >> something to do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. >> giuliani's claim directly contradicts what the president directly told reporters aboard "air
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning we begin with a shocking revelation by one of president trump's lawyers. rudy giuliani said the president reimbursed his personal attorney michael cohen $130,000 that michael cohen gave to porn star stormy daniels. this contradicts what the president said, that flatly he did not know about the money. giuliani said this was not campaign money and perfectly legal. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning,...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning the new united states embassy in israel opens in jerusalem. who controls jerusalem is one of the hot button issues between israel and the palestinians. the decision flies in the face of decades of u.s. policy. thousands are gathering at the border for mass protests. america's european allies strongly object to the move, which comes on the day israel celebrates its 70th anniversary. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning, laura. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, tensions are running high because of this move. the largest palestinian protest is happening near the border of gaza and israel where palestinians are warning of a march. they warn they'll be risking their lives if they breach the boundaries. the united states is celebrating the opening of a new embassy in jerusalem. at a reception over the weekend israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcomed the u.s. delegation, which included president trump's daughter ivanka and his son-in-law jared kush
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning the new united states embassy in israel opens in jerusalem. who controls jerusalem is one of the hot button issues between israel and the palestinians. the decision flies in the face of decades of u.s. policy. thousands are gathering at the border for mass protests. america's european allies strongly object to the move, which comes on the day israel celebrates its 70th anniversary. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning, laura....
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so turning now to ann marie, she's had a truly distinguished career. starting out as a nurse in 1972, and then 20-plus years later, graduating from syracuse law school. are you ready for this? while raising six children. and believe me, she raised them. and i think you now have 17 grandchildren, am i correct about that? as a lawyer, she served as an assistant new york state attorney general on behalf of upstate medical university for 13 years before running for and winning a seat in the u.s. house of representatives from new york's 25th congressional district. she joined the commission in 2013, and i note in february 2017, she was voted in unanimously as acting chair of the agency by her fellow commissioners. and on july 24th last year, president trump nominated ann marie to be permanent chair and to receive a seven-year term as commissioner. ann marie has been my esteemed friend -- excuse me -- esteemed colleague and good friend for the past five years. and i have to say this. notwithstanding the fact that she and i almost never vote the same way when
so turning now to ann marie, she's had a truly distinguished career. starting out as a nurse in 1972, and then 20-plus years later, graduating from syracuse law school. are you ready for this? while raising six children. and believe me, she raised them. and i think you now have 17 grandchildren, am i correct about that? as a lawyer, she served as an assistant new york state attorney general on behalf of upstate medical university for 13 years before running for and winning a seat in the u.s....
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, oscar-winning actor morgan freeman apologized following a report that several women allege he subjected them to inappropriate behavior and harassment. freeman said he was sorry he made anyone feel uncomfortable. he said it was never his intent. eight women say they experienced harassment or inappropriate behavior. several others say they witnessed his alleged misconduct. >>> this morning north korea says it was regrettable that president trump abruptly decided to cancel next month's summit with leader kim jong-un. the north said it is still willing to talk with the u.s. at any time. south korean president moon jae-in says he's perplexed by the president's decision. major garrett has our report. >> i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world. >> reporter: after cancel the meeting the president spoke on north korea giving up its military weapons. >> our military which is by far the most powerful than
anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, oscar-winning actor morgan freeman apologized following a report that several women allege he subjected them to inappropriate behavior and harassment. freeman said he was sorry he made anyone feel uncomfortable. he said it was never his intent. eight women say they experienced harassment or inappropriate behavior. several others say they witnessed his alleged misconduct. >>> this morning...
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robert: anne, you've been coalring thi week. it's the two leaders, kim trump at president the center of this diplomatic issue. they're driving it, personal diplomacy. why is it more about him than the process? anne: on kim's side it's always been about because he's a one-man dick to it air and ash on country. for president trump, he's making it h about and meeting kim where he is. e understands that kim has the power to make decisions unilaterally for his country and president trump is turning the usual ditchomatic process on its head and rather than working up to the big summit where the leaders sign something that's be precooked, he's going to do it the other way around. here's a guy who can make a decion on the spot. i can make a decision on the spot. maybe we can get a deal. robert: what will toky deal lo like? >> that's a great question. john bolton, his new national security advisor had said bef taking the job, everything that north korea has gets shimmed on a boat to the united states and put in thle n facility at oak rid
robert: anne, you've been coalring thi week. it's the two leaders, kim trump at president the center of this diplomatic issue. they're driving it, personal diplomacy. why is it more about him than the process? anne: on kim's side it's always been about because he's a one-man dick to it air and ash on country. for president trump, he's making it h about and meeting kim where he is. e understands that kim has the power to make decisions unilaterally for his country and president trump is turning...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning, lava, ash, and smoke are pouring out of the world's most active volcano, hawaii's kilauea. more than a thousand residents of a nearby community have been ordered to evacuate. following 200 small earthquakes that followed last week and the collapse of the floor. one resident described it as a curtain of fire. lava and steam also started to pour out of a crack near homes. residents had to make a run for it fast. >> since it's right there behind our house, we could hear the lava exploding right from the house. and so, you know, is the house going to still be there when we go back over there? it might be. the lava's flowing downhill. we're uphill. but, you know, it's going to be changing the scenery for sure. >> the national guard has been called to help with the evacuations. >>> president trump's admission that he footed the bill for hush money for daniels after initially denying it raises questions, both legal and political. the admission may have exposed mr. tru
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning, lava, ash, and smoke are pouring out of the world's most active volcano, hawaii's kilauea. more than a thousand residents of a nearby community have been ordered to evacuate. following 200 small earthquakes that followed last week and the collapse of the floor. one resident described it as a curtain of fire. lava and steam also started to pour out of a crack near homes. residents had to make a run for it fast. >> since it's right...
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ann-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> in three weeks, president trump is scheduled to hold a historic summit with the leader of north korea, but it's a meeting today with south korean president moon jae-in which may determine whether or not next month's summit takes place. moon arrived in the u.s. yesterday. last week, the north adopted a familiar harsh tone towards the u.s. and threatened to pull out of the summit. during today's meeting, moon will try and keep the summit on track by reassuring the president his meeting with kim jong-un can still be a success. this morning, foreign journalists arrived in north korea to report on the dismantling of the north's nuclear test site. iran dismissed the trump administration's latest administration regarding its nuclear program and its policy of expansion in the middle east. this morning, the commander of iran's revolutionary guard warned the iranian people would deliver a strong punch in the mouth to secretary of
ann-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> in three weeks, president trump is scheduled to hold a historic summit with the leader of north korea, but it's a meeting today with south korean president moon jae-in which may determine whether or not next month's summit takes place. moon arrived in the u.s. yesterday. last week, the north adopted a familiar harsh tone towards the u.s. and threatened to pull out of the summit. during today's meeting,...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hire 70% single moms in
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one...
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i'm anne-marie green.his is the "cbs morning news." ( ♪ ) face the world as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute cosmetic treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there is only one botox® cosmetic, ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyelid and eyebrow drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. leave your mark on the world. m
i'm anne-marie green.his is the "cbs morning news." ( ♪ ) face the world as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute cosmetic treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there is only one botox® cosmetic, ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert...
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anne-marie?ay you slipped in the whole miniature horse thing right at the end. >> i know, i know. >> they need their own seat. >> definitely. i would certainly think so. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, strike up the band. ♪ >> reporter: it's music fit for a king or queen. i'm teri okita in york, england, with noteworthy additions for the upcoming royal wedding. additions for the upcoming royal wedding. but why go back there, when you can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes f
anne-marie?ay you slipped in the whole miniature horse thing right at the end. >> i know, i know. >> they need their own seat. >> definitely. i would certainly think so. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, strike up the band. ♪ >> reporter: it's music fit for a king or queen. i'm teri okita in york, england, with noteworthy additions for the upcoming royal wedding. additions for the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, final preparations are under way for the royal wedding. crowds have been gathered outside windsor castle hoping to capture glimpses of prince harry and meghan markle. teri okita is in windsor, england. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. they say they're dev stated her father won't be able to attend the joys of marriage. >> reporter: tomorrow well-wishers of all ages will be lining the streets of windsor castle to see that joy. guests are also going to have to find that perfect had for the wedding. i have to tell you. there's no proetd kol that says a close friend or relative or mother can't walk her down the aisle. a little more recently queen elizabeth's sister margaret was walked down the aisle by prince philip in 1960. teri? >> very interesting. you reminded me hat watching will also be part of this whole thing. >> yes. it's all part of the pormts. >> love your hat. >> thank you. >> it is. teri okita, thank you. >>> you can watch the royal wedd
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, final preparations are under way for the royal wedding. crowds have been gathered outside windsor castle hoping to capture glimpses of prince harry and meghan markle. teri okita is in windsor, england. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. they say they're dev stated her father won't be able to attend the joys of marriage. >> reporter: tomorrow well-wishers of all ages will be lining the streets of windsor castle to see that...
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anne-marie: do you think you made the wrong decision?think so because he is notoriously anti-euro. cannot afford the suspicion of one thing to sneak out of the europe. this is intolerable from various points of view. it is a founding member of the european union. it is not possible. -marie: many are saying that this upcoming election is an informal referendum. italy's place in the european union, do you agree? >> to a certain extent, yes. it will amount for the most part -- inh whom will italy stay spite of the european union is also being decided. anne-marie: do think italians want to stay in the eurozone? in terms of following the roles of the euro requires, i from other points of view in their majority want to stay. rie: why do you think the league one such a quick election in july instead of autumn? they feel they are growing. they feel they are positioned, especially the anti-immigrant position is growing. interesting transformation from a regional party into a national party. that the fits of the european landscape. anne-marie this
anne-marie: do you think you made the wrong decision?think so because he is notoriously anti-euro. cannot afford the suspicion of one thing to sneak out of the europe. this is intolerable from various points of view. it is a founding member of the european union. it is not possible. -marie: many are saying that this upcoming election is an informal referendum. italy's place in the european union, do you agree? >> to a certain extent, yes. it will amount for the most part -- inh whom will...
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i'm anne-marie green. for the second time in just under two years a maryland city has been devastated by a flash flood. ellicott city is located about 13 miles west of baltimore. yesterday about 8 inches of rain fell in a six-hour period. the massive rainstorm produced a flash flood that roared through the city yesterday afternoon. cars were submerged or swept down main street. the raging water inundated the first floor of buildings. residents say the flood appeared to be worse than the 2016 flood. the government declared it a state of emergency. >> it appears to be devastating. i'd say it's worse than it was two years ago. they say this is a once every 1,000-year flood, and there have been two in two years. >> there have been no reports of injuries. search and rescue-crews are going through the downtown area. >>> and now to the gulf coast where subtropical storm alberto is expected to make landfall sometime today. mandatory evacuations have been ordered in some coastal towns along the florida panhandle wh
i'm anne-marie green. for the second time in just under two years a maryland city has been devastated by a flash flood. ellicott city is located about 13 miles west of baltimore. yesterday about 8 inches of rain fell in a six-hour period. the massive rainstorm produced a flash flood that roared through the city yesterday afternoon. cars were submerged or swept down main street. the raging water inundated the first floor of buildings. residents say the flood appeared to be worse than the 2016...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> back on twitter last night a defiant roseanne barr said don't feel sorry for her. the repercussions from barr's earlier racist tweets have come fast and with consequences. her popular rebooted show was canceled by abc costing more than 200 people their jobs and several networks pulled the plug on roseanne's reruns. late last night barr returned to twitter to apologize to the hundreds of people and wonderful writers all liberal and talented actors who lost jobs. she also highlighted supporters tweets that attacked abc and others. earlier she apologized to valerie jarrett and all americans for making a bad joke. vladier duthiers has more. >> reporter: roseanne barr tweeted, taking aim at valerie jarrett. muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes had a baby. equals v.j. and within minutes barr dismissed a twitter using who said her post was race iist. >> ooh, my baby. >> reporter: only a week ago abc hailed as the highest rated and one of the most watched showed of the season with 21
i'm anne-marie green. >>> back on twitter last night a defiant roseanne barr said don't feel sorry for her. the repercussions from barr's earlier racist tweets have come fast and with consequences. her popular rebooted show was canceled by abc costing more than 200 people their jobs and several networks pulled the plug on roseanne's reruns. late last night barr returned to twitter to apologize to the hundreds of people and wonderful writers all liberal and talented actors who lost...
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ann rubin live for us there. thank you. >>> today in solano county a judge increased bail for a fairfield woman accused of abusing her 10 children to half a million dollars. this after the district attorney's office added nine new felony and child abuse charges to her case. ktvu's allie rasmus was in the courtroom for the hearing. >> reporter: 31-year-old ina rogers of fairfield is now in custody and we will have to wait -- and will have to wait behind bars for the duration of the case her against. her next hearing scheduled may 24th. she entered the courthouse this morning for the hearing on the issue of increasing her bail and additional charges filed against her by the d.a.'s office. she said nothing as she went past the cameras at the courthouse. and once inside we were only allowed to take these still pictures of the hearing. rogers was arrested last month on charges of child neglect after investigators found her 10 children living in squalor in their fairfield home. solano county prosecutors say during the
ann rubin live for us there. thank you. >>> today in solano county a judge increased bail for a fairfield woman accused of abusing her 10 children to half a million dollars. this after the district attorney's office added nine new felony and child abuse charges to her case. ktvu's allie rasmus was in the courtroom for the hearing. >> reporter: 31-year-old ina rogers of fairfield is now in custody and we will have to wait -- and will have to wait behind bars for the duration of...
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of course, anne's story had a tragic ending.d just a few months before the war in europe drew to a close. her diary became her legacy and that legacy now has a whole new chapter. tim allman, bbc news. inside this hospital in malaysia, anwar ibrahim, a man who has been in jailfor corruption anwar ibrahim, a man who has been in jail for corruption and suddenly charges but could become the next prime minister in a years time possibly. we've gotten to this extraordinary situation. mahathir mohamad, 92 years old, became prime minister in the recent elections, ousting najib razak and promised if he won power, he would hand it over to anwar ibrahim, getting a kings pardon to be released. we expect him to be released from hospital any moment now. hello again, good morning. nearly all of us still look like being dry through the rest of this week and into the weekend as well. the temperatures are going to change a bit and we've got some chilly nights on the way, but here in hampshire, we had the highest temperature on tuesday, 23.7 celsiu
of course, anne's story had a tragic ending.d just a few months before the war in europe drew to a close. her diary became her legacy and that legacy now has a whole new chapter. tim allman, bbc news. inside this hospital in malaysia, anwar ibrahim, a man who has been in jailfor corruption anwar ibrahim, a man who has been in jail for corruption and suddenly charges but could become the next prime minister in a years time possibly. we've gotten to this extraordinary situation. mahathir mohamad,...
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c canceled rose ann" today because it had to. note, we're -- while rose ann may have wrongly and narrowly viewed ms. jarrett through a racial lens. jarrett emphasizes she has more power than many other people in this country. she has more defenders and more friends and more followers so that while racism is always, of course, wrong whether it's casual or formal or systematic or offered as some sort of quote, bad joke. she's actually more concerned about the insidious and damaging impact of this kind of racism on so many other people living through all of this right now. >> i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i'm fine. i'm worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and followers who come right to their defense. the person who's walking down a street minding their own business and they see somebody cling to their purse or want to cross the street or every black parent i know who has a boy who has to sit down and have a conversation, the talk, as we call it and as you say, those ordinary
c canceled rose ann" today because it had to. note, we're -- while rose ann may have wrongly and narrowly viewed ms. jarrett through a racial lens. jarrett emphasizes she has more power than many other people in this country. she has more defenders and more friends and more followers so that while racism is always, of course, wrong whether it's casual or formal or systematic or offered as some sort of quote, bad joke. she's actually more concerned about the insidious and damaging impact of...
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anne is passionate, a hard worker. i think dan is a little mad at how much time she gives our office, but forbids fridays. we'll see. and i just have to speak for a moment about an example of her
anne is passionate, a hard worker. i think dan is a little mad at how much time she gives our office, but forbids fridays. we'll see. and i just have to speak for a moment about an example of her
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in spite of our disagreements on policy, anne-marie has been a terrific addition. as a starting point, unlike many new appointees with this administration, dare i say, anne-marie recognized early on the extraordinary talent and dedication of cpsc staff. she has treated them with respect, has listened to them at all times. she buys completely the need for diversity at all levels of the agencies, and she has worked tirelessly to promote it. further -- and she has been a fairly lonely voice, and i think she has been the lonely voice of long folks named but -- among folks named to the administration in that she has fought for an extended budget for cpsc. we are a tiny agency, and if you look at fda, their request for an increase in funds and not getting them, that their request for increased funds, that is bigger than our entire budget. we are a very tiny agency. we owe her a huge debt of gratitude for her strong support. i want to close by commending her for insistence on running andagency with dignity civility. at times she has had to put up with colleagues going bro
in spite of our disagreements on policy, anne-marie has been a terrific addition. as a starting point, unlike many new appointees with this administration, dare i say, anne-marie recognized early on the extraordinary talent and dedication of cpsc staff. she has treated them with respect, has listened to them at all times. she buys completely the need for diversity at all levels of the agencies, and she has worked tirelessly to promote it. further -- and she has been a fairly lonely voice, and i...
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of course, anne's story had a tragic ending. others, she died just a few months before the war in europe drew to a close. her diary became her legacy and that legacy now has a whole new chapter. tim allman, bbc news. incredible. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm at vaughan jones. this is bbc news. hello again, good morning. nearly all of us still look like being dry through the rest of this week and into the weekend as well. the temperatures are going to change a bit and we've got some chilly nights on the way, but here in hampshire, we had the highest temperature on tuesday, 23.7 celsius, but the next few days will be cooler by day as well as by night, but a lot of dry weather and some sunshine around as well. now, the cooler air comes around this area of high pressure following that weather front there. ahead of that weather front, we've got some stronger winds, making it feel chillier across many parts of england and wales, together with all this cloud, so cloudier skies. 0n the w
of course, anne's story had a tragic ending. others, she died just a few months before the war in europe drew to a close. her diary became her legacy and that legacy now has a whole new chapter. tim allman, bbc news. incredible. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm at vaughan jones. this is bbc news. hello again, good morning. nearly all of us still look like being dry through the rest of this week and into the weekend as well. the temperatures are...
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without ann, the strategic plan that the boofd approv-- board approves would not be possible. so she single handedly strategically brought the plan to where it was with her hard work. so with that, i'll introduce travis. >> i'm travis bach, chief financial officer for sf mta. in her nine years or nearly nine years with the agency, ann's spent her time on a number of initiatives including planning projects like our prior strategic plan, participating in connectsf and also playing a critical role in the board shops that happen every year. but really while those accomplishments are so plentiful, today i want to focus on her leadership role and driving force in our agency strategic plan. as you know, development of the plan was no small task. it requires extensive planning work with management and staff across the agency, coordination with external stakeholders and serious follow through. i can't imagine anyone better for a planning project this like ann given the planning required. equally important to the process, ann ease unique in that she excelled in explaining things at the
without ann, the strategic plan that the boofd approv-- board approves would not be possible. so she single handedly strategically brought the plan to where it was with her hard work. so with that, i'll introduce travis. >> i'm travis bach, chief financial officer for sf mta. in her nine years or nearly nine years with the agency, ann's spent her time on a number of initiatives including planning projects like our prior strategic plan, participating in connectsf and also playing a...
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they don't sell booty shorts. >> maybe it's ann taylor rack. >> there is no ann taylor rack.you? >> listen, the cheeks were on display. >> "this is us" star sterling k. brown and his wife, ryan michelle bathe are on black love. >> at one point, i leaned over and kissed her. i went over like this, mwah. she goes, oh, you kissed me. let's talk about that. that's when it really -- sort of began. >> i want to know how you met? >> what i remember was sneaking into the little theater. and -- >> this is your first memory? >> and watching you audition for joe turner's come and gone. and i was mesmerized. >> and we have been mesmerized by that are love story. sterling and his wife will celebrate their 11th wedding anniversary next month. >> this joent was off the chains. oh, my gosh. >> they're proud parents to two boys, andrew and amare. >> bye. >> and they were shocked to learn they have way more than acting in common. >> we didn't know we were both from st. louis. our parents went to rival high schools. we were born in the same hospital. we were just homeys before anything else. an
they don't sell booty shorts. >> maybe it's ann taylor rack. >> there is no ann taylor rack.you? >> listen, the cheeks were on display. >> "this is us" star sterling k. brown and his wife, ryan michelle bathe are on black love. >> at one point, i leaned over and kissed her. i went over like this, mwah. she goes, oh, you kissed me. let's talk about that. that's when it really -- sort of began. >> i want to know how you met? >> what i remember...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with the latest.e. >> reporter: this is really confirming a lot of people's fears when it comes to the safety and the concerns over possible radioactive material at hunters point in san francisco. these two workers have now been sentenced to 8 months in federal prison. they were supervisors at the company tetra tech, which was in charge of certifying that the soil at the former hunters point naval base is safe. stephen rolf and jason hubbard supervised technicians who selected, bagged and labeled soil samples. in their written plea agreements. , one said an assistant project manager told me on numerous occasions to get clean dirt. he goes on to say, i understood this statement as a direction to go outside the appropriate survey unit and get dirt from other areas that was known to be clean that is not containing excessive levels of radiation. after 12 years of clean-up and testing, tetra tech says the formal naval base is safe and redevelopment is well under way there. but late last years the navy and
kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with the latest.e. >> reporter: this is really confirming a lot of people's fears when it comes to the safety and the concerns over possible radioactive material at hunters point in san francisco. these two workers have now been sentenced to 8 months in federal prison. they were supervisors at the company tetra tech, which was in charge of certifying that the soil at the former hunters point naval base is safe. stephen rolf and jason hubbard...