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ann: yeah.'s move to what the the the part of the barbara years at abc news that i knew the best. central casting could not have designed two more perfect protagonists than barbara walters and diane sawyer. that is the stuff they could make movies, mike nichols could make him aware of that. susan: mike nichols, who was diane sawyer's husband? yes. the president had been barbara's protector and who was barber's most important professional relationship. he had been courting diane sawyer to come from cvs for close to a year. she finally agreed to come over. barbara heard about it. she saw this as a betrayal that hiring diane would be directly in competition for the big interviews that were her signature. in other ways, diane sawyer pushed every button. barbara walters had a speech anomaly, but diane sawyer spoke very gracefully. barbara walters didn't think she was beautiful. diane sawyer is one of the most beautiful women in american television news. barbara walters had had to scrap and struggle e
ann: yeah.'s move to what the the the part of the barbara years at abc news that i knew the best. central casting could not have designed two more perfect protagonists than barbara walters and diane sawyer. that is the stuff they could make movies, mike nichols could make him aware of that. susan: mike nichols, who was diane sawyer's husband? yes. the president had been barbara's protector and who was barber's most important professional relationship. he had been courting diane sawyer to come...
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>anne>okay? i do want to go back to the the earlier thought pattern of the haves and have nots and some people. paying to skip the line. we do have the fast track system on california highways. um, is this different from that? or i guess you could also say 2 wrongs make a right. >reporter>so it the theory of the fast track is that the public benefit of encouraging people to utilize high arguments who vehicles or 0 emission vehicles offsets any inconvenience to other people? there is there is no such public. benefit to clear >anne>so where does this bill stand? and what is next for it? >reporter>so the bill was heard in the senate committee on transportation. currently sits in the senate appropriations committee. if it's released, you know, as part of the process of assessing the cost of all the bills going through it will next be heard on the senate floor, >anne>okay, and i got to ask is a lot of people, you know, know, there's a lot of big issues facing california. is this a fight? we should be
>anne>okay? i do want to go back to the the earlier thought pattern of the haves and have nots and some people. paying to skip the line. we do have the fast track system on california highways. um, is this different from that? or i guess you could also say 2 wrongs make a right. >reporter>so it the theory of the fast track is that the public benefit of encouraging people to utilize high arguments who vehicles or 0 emission vehicles offsets any inconvenience to other people? there is...
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leon and mary anne about that. is slipping away. leon, what are your thoughts on that? i what are your thoughts on that? i think that is an accurate assessment. it seems to be the beginning of the loosening of erdogan's grip on turkish politics, which we have seen over and above years. i think the domestic situation in turkey is very challenging indeed. we are looking at inflation to 70%, and i think when you have got that level of economic stagnation it is very difficult for the governing party, whoever they are, however powerful they may be, to put a positive spin on it. so on the one hand, it is no surprise that erdogan's party has fared poorly in these local elections, but on the other hand we cannot underestimate the strength of popularity that erdogan has in some sections of turkish society. let's not forget the presidential elections were not too long ago where he was re—elected, and i do think that he has the control of the media, of the military, of all of the institutions in turkey that can really shore u
leon and mary anne about that. is slipping away. leon, what are your thoughts on that? i what are your thoughts on that? i think that is an accurate assessment. it seems to be the beginning of the loosening of erdogan's grip on turkish politics, which we have seen over and above years. i think the domestic situation in turkey is very challenging indeed. we are looking at inflation to 70%, and i think when you have got that level of economic stagnation it is very difficult for the governing...
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mary anne, what ou investment by the us. mary anne, what you make — investment by the us.make of it, let's - investment by the us. mary anne, what you make of it, let's focus i what you make of it, let's focus on the nitty—gritty of us politics here. the nitty-gritty of us politics here. ., ., ., , ., here. you have to believe a message was sent to — here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron _ here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not _ here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not to - here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not to seek- here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not to seek a i was sent to cameron not to seek a meeting with michaeljohnson because it would be the end of his job as speaker. you can't get the votes on the floor of the house, he hasn't been able to bring it to the floor of the house and given the fact that he is teetering on the edge of you losing hisjob he is teetering on the edge of you losing his job today, he is teetering on the edge of you losing hisjob today, i
mary anne, what ou investment by the us. mary anne, what you make — investment by the us.make of it, let's - investment by the us. mary anne, what you make of it, let's focus i what you make of it, let's focus on the nitty—gritty of us politics here. the nitty-gritty of us politics here. ., ., ., , ., here. you have to believe a message was sent to — here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron _ here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not _ here. you have to...
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mary anne, i don't know _ before the election. mary anne, i don't know if— before the election.'t know if you remember backj before the election. mary anne, i i don't know if you remember back in 2016, donald trump plasma convention speech, and i remember watching it and it was very post—apocalyptic, very dark, very broody and moody, but it worked back then. of course, fast forward four years and joe biden won the election. when you look at the polls, mary anne, which do you think is going to sell better this year, though?— do you think is going to sell better this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the show _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the show before, l but i said this on the show before, iwitt— but i said this on the show before, iwiii say— but i said this on the show before, iwiii say it— but i said this on the show before,
mary anne, i don't know _ before the election. mary anne, i don't know if— before the election.'t know if you remember backj before the election. mary anne, i i don't know if you remember back in 2016, donald trump plasma convention speech, and i remember watching it and it was very post—apocalyptic, very dark, very broody and moody, but it worked back then. of course, fast forward four years and joe biden won the election. when you look at the polls, mary anne, which do you think is going...
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[applause] ann croninburg. [applause] stuart milk. [applause] and of course, the crew of the usns harvy milk. [applause] we welcome you and everyone in the audience today to the port of san francisco. one of the best things about working for the port is the opportunity we have to see vessels of all kinds come to birth in front of the dazzling backdrop of city in the bay and rain or shine. very few of the vessels have the emotional connection to san francisco that this one does. as we gather to celebrate the legacy of harvy milk we recall how he worked tireless ly to combat the discrimination and hatred at gay women and men. you must be afforded equal rights. made great strides and know harvy milk isn't done. today as we welcome the usns harvy milk to san francisco let us find ins separation dedicated to equality and authinticity. thank you to everyone who made today possible. i like to introduce lewis logan, exective director of fleet week. worked tirelessly including today to organize the first call in san francisco for the usns harv
[applause] ann croninburg. [applause] stuart milk. [applause] and of course, the crew of the usns harvy milk. [applause] we welcome you and everyone in the audience today to the port of san francisco. one of the best things about working for the port is the opportunity we have to see vessels of all kinds come to birth in front of the dazzling backdrop of city in the bay and rain or shine. very few of the vessels have the emotional connection to san francisco that this one does. as we gather to...
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anne hathaway is here tonight!d applause ] you know her from "yellowjackets" and "the last of us." and now you can see her in the new series "the tattooist of auschwitz," which is available this thursday on peacock. melanie lynskey is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we got great music. oh, my gosh, the one and only, the super talented lang lang is here! [ cheers and applause ] "saint saens." >> steve: "saint saens." >> jimmy: he's gonna crush it. i'm so happy he's here. one of the most talented dudes out there. guys, this saturday is the kentucky derby. and our friends over at ford are the official automotive sponsor. so, they wanted to do something big. okay? so, they wanted to give our viewers a chance to win a a brand-new ford vehicle of their choice. [ cheers and applause ] this is massive. you got your choice. you can do an all electric mustang mach-e. an all-electric mustang. these things are fast. yeah, a mach-e. and an ecoboost powered bronco. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] you see those broncos?
anne hathaway is here tonight!d applause ] you know her from "yellowjackets" and "the last of us." and now you can see her in the new series "the tattooist of auschwitz," which is available this thursday on peacock. melanie lynskey is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we got great music. oh, my gosh, the one and only, the super talented lang lang is here! [ cheers and applause ] "saint saens." >> steve: "saint saens." >> jimmy:...
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ann: alphabet has its work cut out for it. it needs to show progress on generative ai, really pushing in and delivering. understanding how they can follow the footsteps of microsoft that has been pretty savvy and expressive it all they will price their ai offering to their consumers. another piece buried in this a little bit and where i would be looking for this in the earnings calls, not necessarily the headlines our players are trying to move and partner with the likes of disney and others to try to figure out a way to move more aggressively into using ai for the advertising technology. something touched on by netflix. that is what we will hear get louder and louder with the likes of amazon talking about the platform inside its content business. sonali: we are looking at the lowest levels for the nasdaq 100 since january. hitting session lows as we speak. ann berry, thank you for your time. threadneedle partner from seattle. we will talk about american express. revenue jumped as consumer spending stay strong, but the company
ann: alphabet has its work cut out for it. it needs to show progress on generative ai, really pushing in and delivering. understanding how they can follow the footsteps of microsoft that has been pretty savvy and expressive it all they will price their ai offering to their consumers. another piece buried in this a little bit and where i would be looking for this in the earnings calls, not necessarily the headlines our players are trying to move and partner with the likes of disney and others to...
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jessica already confessed rocky clubbed anne charles . charles. >> so again robber starts guessing. then snead asks robert where. >> dance need asks robert where? and again please correct them. >> it was essentially the police is compassion and not robert. not robert. i am lying to you just so i can go home, which is exactly what juveniles who have falsely confessed say was their motivating factor for falsely confessing. >> i am lying to you just so that i can go home, which is eo exactly what juveniles who falsely confess say was a motivating factor. >> by 8 a.m., six hours after the interrogation begins randy sneed has his confession. s con when rosenfield delivered a clemency petition to the virginia governor he added volumes of evidence in support. and then as they waited for an answer. >> out of nowhere jessica sent a dear mr. rosenfield letter, admitting to the throat cutting, the samples to the back and absolutely adamant robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor and everybody waited
jessica already confessed rocky clubbed anne charles . charles. >> so again robber starts guessing. then snead asks robert where. >> dance need asks robert where? and again please correct them. >> it was essentially the police is compassion and not robert. not robert. i am lying to you just so i can go home, which is exactly what juveniles who have falsely confessed say was their motivating factor for falsely confessing. >> i am lying to you just so that i can go home,...
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ann raymond, thank ou health inequality. ann raymond, thank you very — health inequality. thank you very much forjoining l health inequality. ann raymond, i thank you very much forjoining us, ann raymond the lead author on that study. do stay with us here on bbc news. good evening. sunshine for some, but not for all, that has been the story today, quite a dramatic weather picture here sent in from north wales. most of the showers have been out to the west first thing this morning with these frontal systems thinking steadily self. this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, sky is clear, temperatures are likely to fall away and gardeners and growers take note, we could see and growers take note, we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. forthe western areas with low single figures. for the north and west, we keep around four or 5 degrees and thatis keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system that will
ann raymond, thank ou health inequality. ann raymond, thank you very — health inequality. thank you very much forjoining l health inequality. ann raymond, i thank you very much forjoining us, ann raymond the lead author on that study. do stay with us here on bbc news. good evening. sunshine for some, but not for all, that has been the story today, quite a dramatic weather picture here sent in from north wales. most of the showers have been out to the west first thing this morning with these...
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ann: i am having slight deja vu. in 2021 walmart started to make noise around is odd tech business. 100 million americans come into our stores so we have to do more with that data. ulta has 43 million on his loyalty program which is a massive opportunity for sophisticated merchandising, more can be done with data. i do think there is a retail media strategy that is untapped. ulta has a 20 billion cap in the room. katie: when it comes to the media strategy, tiktok and the social media apps because these get ready with me videos. people watching other people do their makeup. ann: we have the shift towards skincare, spf and sunscreen in names like lola plex because it is high functioning and high performance. the content driven sales model because the average shelf life of these influencers is short. but this retail strategy with great loyalty programs. you have websites where you spend time browsing and not something you can do around odd tech. katie: does this thesis apply to clothing distributors as well? ann: i don'
ann: i am having slight deja vu. in 2021 walmart started to make noise around is odd tech business. 100 million americans come into our stores so we have to do more with that data. ulta has 43 million on his loyalty program which is a massive opportunity for sophisticated merchandising, more can be done with data. i do think there is a retail media strategy that is untapped. ulta has a 20 billion cap in the room. katie: when it comes to the media strategy, tiktok and the social media apps...
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sadly, we will have to say goodbye to leigh ann.f shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story further west, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at what's going to come through tuesday, it will be a similar kind of story. unfortunately, out to the west we'll see quite a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain. clearer skies further east and with lighter winds we'll see a little more in the way of sunshine. so showery rain across south—west england, wales and into northern ireland through the morning. that low pressure not moving very far, so it'll stay rather grey and damp. we could see a few scattered showers across east anglia and south—east england into the afternoon. but sandwiched in between the two, a lovely slice of sunshine. temperatures will respond, the high teens quite widely here. even in the cloud and rain, well, we'll see temperatu
sadly, we will have to say goodbye to leigh ann.f shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story further west, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at what's going to come through tuesday, it will be a similar kind of story. unfortunately, out to the west we'll see quite a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of...
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. >> good evening anne. >> good evening anne. >> now let me tell you what really worries me about thisof legislation. it's that the perception of a crime being committed is not based on whether that person intended to commit a crime or not, but whether the victim in inverted commas or anybody else, for that matter, who happened to hear whatever we said, determines that it was motivated by malice or ill will. what sort of justice is that? >> well, there are a number of protections in the act, including a reasonableness test. so if a person unreasonably forms that view about why someone has done what they've done, now, if there's evidence that they intended to commit a hate crime , they they sent hate crime, they they sent someone an email before saying, we're going to deal with that disabled person that we hate around the corner , then that around the corner, then that would show intention. and if their actions reasonably show that that's what they intended to do by the way they act, then then liability is fixed. but it's not a completely free shot in the way that you suggest. >> well,
. >> good evening anne. >> good evening anne. >> now let me tell you what really worries me about thisof legislation. it's that the perception of a crime being committed is not based on whether that person intended to commit a crime or not, but whether the victim in inverted commas or anybody else, for that matter, who happened to hear whatever we said, determines that it was motivated by malice or ill will. what sort of justice is that? >> well, there are a number of...
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i'm anne-marie green. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. jury trial is jury trial is set for the manhattan criminal trial for former president donald trump. trump seemed irritated and bored at times. president d. trump seemed irritated and bored at he is facing 32 counts ahead of the 2016 election. cbs jarred hill is joining us with the details on what happened on day one. jarred, good morning. >> hey, good morning, anne-marie. the day ended with former president trump blasting the judge for requiring him to be in the court room every day of his trial, arguing that would make him miss other personal and legal milestones. now on day two both sides are try to get back to seat a jury in this historic trial. >> reporter: after a full first day in his first criminal trial, soon former president trump heads back to a manhattan courtroom. >> it's a scam. it's a political witch hunt. >> reporter: trump emerged defiant after yesterday's historic proceedings which ended without a single juror chosen. that's after 96 potential jurors out of a pool of
i'm anne-marie green. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. jury trial is jury trial is set for the manhattan criminal trial for former president donald trump. trump seemed irritated and bored at times. president d. trump seemed irritated and bored at he is facing 32 counts ahead of the 2016 election. cbs jarred hill is joining us with the details on what happened on day one. jarred, good morning. >> hey, good morning, anne-marie. the day ended with former president trump blasting the...
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>> anne put me through the ringer. no, she didn't. and looked at me stooims. and then the thing that we did that was kind of brutal we made him do a dancing cross. >> are you a dancer? >> god no. >> so how was -- what -- what did you do? >> i had fun with it. i hope you did. >> we had so much fun. it was kind of genius on anne's part because, you know, sort of trying to achieve that level of intimacy, i think in such a sort of difficult space as an auto-diggs room is really, really hard. but, i mean, you can speak to this more, but i think it was about the try and see sort of two people in closer proximity with each other, there was a lightness, a closeness, a. >> a playfulness, that was one of the things we found. in an audition room, it's so hard, someone's trying to get a job, and that's -- >> terrifying. >> there's so much pressure there, so when you kind of -- but making movie is a lot of pressure too. you want to know if somebody in that space, what happens when they're asked to do something that might be uncomfortable, do they
>> anne put me through the ringer. no, she didn't. and looked at me stooims. and then the thing that we did that was kind of brutal we made him do a dancing cross. >> are you a dancer? >> god no. >> so how was -- what -- what did you do? >> i had fun with it. i hope you did. >> we had so much fun. it was kind of genius on anne's part because, you know, sort of trying to achieve that level of intimacy, i think in such a sort of difficult space as an auto-diggs...
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for more, let's bring in liz ann sonders. it sounded to me like it should be more of a plot twist than it actually is playing out in the markets as you have said, as well, and been very resilient. >> it has, but at the index level. there's been a lot of churn under the surface and rotation and leadership shifts, and i think that reflects some of this uncertainty as it relates to fed policy. obviously, the economy has been resilient in the face of the market expectations going from six or seven cuts starting in march in the beginning of the year until now maybe even less than three cuts and not starting until mid-year, but because of economic resilience, you saw that leadership ship toward the traditional cyclicals and energy and materials to some degree, industrials, financials and i think that's where you get a better sense of what the market is doing and what it says about the macro environment and uncertainty there, but you know, we're still playing these gymnastics around when will they start, how many cuts and it's just
for more, let's bring in liz ann sonders. it sounded to me like it should be more of a plot twist than it actually is playing out in the markets as you have said, as well, and been very resilient. >> it has, but at the index level. there's been a lot of churn under the surface and rotation and leadership shifts, and i think that reflects some of this uncertainty as it relates to fed policy. obviously, the economy has been resilient in the face of the market expectations going from six or...
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josie church and anne wallace—hadrill are both 100 years old. more than 30 years. neither wanted a fuss about theirjoint milestone, but their neighbours had other ideas. actually, overwhelmed! i can't believe it. i mean this... i'm so lucky. this road is to me exceptional. i know most of the people in it. they all seem to know me, and we're all so friendly. how do you feel on your 100th birthday? i feel about 100. and what do you think of all the attention? good fun! anne, who's living with dementia, had a career as a lexicographer, and during the war she was in the women's royal naval service, her work recognised with a medal. ..to present you with your- long—overdue world war ii medal. applause. josie had a long career in nursing and, remembering a time before the nhs, is a passionate supporter of it. her neighbours say both women have given a lot to the community. they stand for, so much that we admire, i think. they stand for so much that we admire, i think. we love the young families that are coming in now, but also we want to celebrate and
josie church and anne wallace—hadrill are both 100 years old. more than 30 years. neither wanted a fuss about theirjoint milestone, but their neighbours had other ideas. actually, overwhelmed! i can't believe it. i mean this... i'm so lucky. this road is to me exceptional. i know most of the people in it. they all seem to know me, and we're all so friendly. how do you feel on your 100th birthday? i feel about 100. and what do you think of all the attention? good fun! anne, who's living with...
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it's clear ann cares too. from the beginning of her career, ann saw how important it is for representatives to understand labor and do stand up for workers. about her time -- after her time in the senate, ann moved to the department of labor. during a very intense time there, while family and medical leave was being implemented, and increased minimum wage was secured, ann was instrumental in that. after four year, ann moved to the afl-cio then the alliance for retired americans. in every job, he had focus was always fighting for workers. she returned to the afl-cio in 2003 for the next ten years. she pushed people running for office around the country to put workers at the center. she knew that was morally right, but also good politics to put workers at the center of what we do, and how we campaign and how we carry out our jobs. from a pro-labor platform to smaller suggestions, like hosting events at union hotels. i know the presiding officer from minnesota does things like that. after election day, ann held c
it's clear ann cares too. from the beginning of her career, ann saw how important it is for representatives to understand labor and do stand up for workers. about her time -- after her time in the senate, ann moved to the department of labor. during a very intense time there, while family and medical leave was being implemented, and increased minimum wage was secured, ann was instrumental in that. after four year, ann moved to the afl-cio then the alliance for retired americans. in every job,...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is due back in a manhattan courtroom for his so-called hush-money trial. it follows yesterday's historic supreme court arguments with nine justices poised to decide if trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts while in office. cbs' jarred hill is joining us here in new york with a wrap-up of i guess all things court side. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this supreme court case is so much bigger than former president donald trump. the justices repeatedly emphasized that whatever they decide on immunity for him will impact any other president from here on out. outside a manhattan courthouse, former president donald trump again repeated his claim that all presidents should be free from criminal prosecution for official acts taken while in office. >> a president has to have immunity or you don't have a president, or at most you can say it would be a ceremonial president. >> reporter: 200 miles away in d.c., ju
i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is due back in a manhattan courtroom for his so-called hush-money trial. it follows yesterday's historic supreme court arguments with nine justices poised to decide if trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts while in office. cbs' jarred hill is joining us here in new york with a wrap-up of i guess all things court side. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this supreme court case is so much...
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anne makovec is here with more on the rally and what's next for that prison. 3 anne. >> yeah. monday the federal bureau of prisons announced they would close the womenÁ prison in dublin. advocates say chaoshas unfolded there since thannouncement, tratizing prisoners who have alre been subjected to abuse. the dublin prison solidarity coalition protested along the route where buses have transferred inmates to other facilities. the prison has been dubbed rape club by inmates and guards. since 2021 at least eight employeeshave becharged with sexually abusing inmates. five pleaded guilty. twere convicted at trial, including a former warden. today we heard from a woman who says she knows a prisoner on the inside. >> she's called saying,you know, they're screaming at them. they're being asked to just up and pack all of their ings into one small bag, just feels they're being punished after they've already been victimized and, of course, like the unknown. they feel like in therethey don't have anyone aating for them.3 >> meantime san quetin prison is in the process of clearing out deat
anne makovec is here with more on the rally and what's next for that prison. 3 anne. >> yeah. monday the federal bureau of prisons announced they would close the womenÁ prison in dublin. advocates say chaoshas unfolded there since thannouncement, tratizing prisoners who have alre been subjected to abuse. the dublin prison solidarity coalition protested along the route where buses have transferred inmates to other facilities. the prison has been dubbed rape club by inmates and guards....
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anne-marie: absolutely. this was in their report.e united states. on the sidelines of the imf, everyone is talking about the u.s. election. the united states is not going to spend less and there will not be tax hikes in an election year. getting a fiscal policy under wraps for a more healthy outlook that will not happen this year and definitely not in 25. jonathan: the conversations will continue when we are back in new york city. jp morgan's bob michele and mattia calvino joining us in new york. thank you very much for being with us here at the imf world bank spring meetings. this was "bloomberg surveillance." manus: from washington to new york, a very good morning to you. the equity markets are grappling with more hawkish fed speak and de-escalation. is that the context? the countdown to the open starts now. ♪ >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading, this is bloomberg, the open with jonathan ferro. ♪ ♪ manus: markets are uneducbl
anne-marie: absolutely. this was in their report.e united states. on the sidelines of the imf, everyone is talking about the u.s. election. the united states is not going to spend less and there will not be tax hikes in an election year. getting a fiscal policy under wraps for a more healthy outlook that will not happen this year and definitely not in 25. jonathan: the conversations will continue when we are back in new york city. jp morgan's bob michele and mattia calvino joining us in new...
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anne, i can't say too much, but i can't wait for tomorrow. you know why?ound of the masters unlike anybody has ever seen before right here on kpix. that will be tomorrow. chew on that one. >> i've heard some previews. people will want to check that out. thanks, vern. >>> coming up, a man in the east bay gets a chance to come face to face wi why do i care about paper so much? because my life and career were built on them. auditions, headshots, boxed wine... i mean, the least i can do is keep it around. [angelic sound] see, she gets it. ethan! empty, flatten, then recycle. i'm a papertarian, sue me. and you can recycle those papers too. let's go gary! [ struggling ] ok. what, you don't get fan mail? >>> a man in the east bay is getting a chance to show his gratitude to the first responders who saved his life, our andrea nakano on his special reunion and the heros who gave him a second chance. >> reporter: there were hugs and tears at falck headquarters in livermore, a truly emotional moment for paramedic dave raymond. >> it was important for me to come back
anne, i can't say too much, but i can't wait for tomorrow. you know why?ound of the masters unlike anybody has ever seen before right here on kpix. that will be tomorrow. chew on that one. >> i've heard some previews. people will want to check that out. thanks, vern. >>> coming up, a man in the east bay gets a chance to come face to face wi why do i care about paper so much? because my life and career were built on them. auditions, headshots, boxed wine... i mean, the least i can...
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anne, you don't want to mess the 7:00 show tonight. >> no. i've heard you and juliette talking about what we're going to see. >> just tune in. >> i won't give any spoilers, but yeah, i'll be there. thanks, vern. >>> coming up, lost artwork uncovered in the ancient city of pompeii, how archeologists made the amazing discovery. >> this is the most beautiful one i've ever seen. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ why do i care about paper so much? because my life and career were built on them. auditions, headshots, boxed wine... i mean, the least i can do is keep it around. [angelic sound] see, she gets it. ethan! empty, flatten, then recycle. i'm a papertarian, sue me. and you can recycle those papers too. let'
anne, you don't want to mess the 7:00 show tonight. >> no. i've heard you and juliette talking about what we're going to see. >> just tune in. >> i won't give any spoilers, but yeah, i'll be there. thanks, vern. >>> coming up, lost artwork uncovered in the ancient city of pompeii, how archeologists made the amazing discovery. >> this is the most beautiful one i've ever seen. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving....
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with donald trump's hush-money trial getting under way with opening statements. the presumptive gop presidential nominee has long tested the constraints of the law, the constitution, and general decorum throughout his business and political career. starting today, trump's fate will be in the hand of prosecutors, his attorneys, a judge, and 12 jurors. wendy gillette is joining us now from the courthouse in lower manhattan. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is very quiet right now here at the courthouse, but that is definitely going to change in the next few hours. we are expecting a big crowd as this criminal trial gets under way. the first involving a sitting or former u.s. president. prosecutors in manhattan are getting ready to present their case against former president trump to a panel of seven men and five women jurors. >> the judge wants this to go as fast as possible. >> reporter: the former president faces 34 counts of falsifying business
i'm anne-marie green. we start with donald trump's hush-money trial getting under way with opening statements. the presumptive gop presidential nominee has long tested the constraints of the law, the constitution, and general decorum throughout his business and political career. starting today, trump's fate will be in the hand of prosecutors, his attorneys, a judge, and 12 jurors. wendy gillette is joining us now from the courthouse in lower manhattan. wendy, good morning. >> reporter:...
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to the war in gaza, and mackovic has been following the protests here in the bay area for us, and >anne>they are still going on. students say they plan to stay. state and some of these camps until their demands are met. and for some that means even into the summer in san francisco, the tent started going up just after noon. at sfo state started with a rally today at the plaza in front of the student center and a group calling themselves faculty for justice in palestine, says many teachers are participating today as well. protesters we spoke with say they want their school to end any financial investments in any company that has a part in manufacturing weapons and any program that benefits israel. they're calling on the university to support their demonstration and avoid getting law enforcement involved. >>>>yeah. we're seeing. thousands of innocent people being slaughtered at the hands of you know, really us our government. the things that we are on consensually paying for and we don't want that. we don't like that. >anne>the state tense went up this weekend on the person long the stude
to the war in gaza, and mackovic has been following the protests here in the bay area for us, and >anne>they are still going on. students say they plan to stay. state and some of these camps until their demands are met. and for some that means even into the summer in san francisco, the tent started going up just after noon. at sfo state started with a rally today at the plaza in front of the student center and a group calling themselves faculty for justice in palestine, says many teachers...
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i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political challenge for national republicans in particular, trying not to alienate an anti-abortion rights base and more moderate voters who believe that this law goes too far. >> now you have people who are scared to do their job. >> reporter: doctors in arizona now in limbo. >> it's not just abortion providers. we're talking about your e.r. physician who now has a patient in front of them who is bleeding into their abdomen. >> reporter: part of the fallout after arizona's supreme court reinstated a civil war-era law banning all a
i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political...
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anne-marie? >> all right. thank you so much. >>> while that is happening in washington, donald trump will be in a new york city courtroom where former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is expected to return to the witness stand in the former president's hush-money trial. on tuesday pecker testified that during the 2016 presidential campaign he promised to help suppress stories that could be damaging to trump. the former president is accused of falsifying business records to hide a hush-money payment to cover up an alleged sexual encounter during the campaign. the judge is also considering a prosecution request to hold trump in contempt of court for violating a gag order for a series of social media posts. >>> an arizona grand jury has indicted 18 people for their alleged efforts to use so-called fake electors to try and overturn trump's loss to joe biden in the 2020 presidential election. the indictments include trump's chief of staff, mark meadows, and attorneys rudy giuliani and john eastman. trump
anne-marie? >> all right. thank you so much. >>> while that is happening in washington, donald trump will be in a new york city courtroom where former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is expected to return to the witness stand in the former president's hush-money trial. on tuesday pecker testified that during the 2016 presidential campaign he promised to help suppress stories that could be damaging to trump. the former president is accused of falsifying...
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i'm anne-marie green. iran's attack on israel is the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7th hamas massacre. a state-to-state confrontation that could spiral out of control. this morning both sides are claiming victory. iran striking a balance between retaliation for the deadly strike in syria and avoiding any major casualties or damage. israel says that its air defenses backed by allies fended off nearly all of the more than 300 drones and missiles. u.s. officials tell cbs news five of the ballistic missiles landed in israeli territory causing light damage to an airbase. the only serious injury, a 7-year-old bedouin girl hit by shrapnel that slammed into her house from an intercepted missile. the u.n. security council met sunday for emergency talks. the meeting ended without any action. cbs' debora patta is in tel aviv with the latest. >> reporter: iran's first-ever direct attack on israel, dragging their shadow war into the open. israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300
i'm anne-marie green. iran's attack on israel is the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7th hamas massacre. a state-to-state confrontation that could spiral out of control. this morning both sides are claiming victory. iran striking a balance between retaliation for the deadly strike in syria and avoiding any major casualties or damage. israel says that its air defenses backed by allies fended off nearly all of the more than 300 drones and missiles. u.s. officials tell cbs news five...
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tonight's newsmaker, ann widdecombe . plus, newsmaker, ann widdecombe.exclusive , give the leading exclusive, give the leading travel firm who have gone against the advice of the government, to offer british muslims package holidays in iraq, iran and afghanistan. i'll be unearthing that scandal in the last word before 11. so a packed show. lots to get through. prince harry versus donald trump. that's in two minutes time. but first, the news headlines and sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> thanks, mark. good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb news room. your top story mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he won't be standing at the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used political donations to cover medical expenses and pay off bad people who had locked him in a flat. he disputes the allegations following an investigation, the conservative party says it can't conclude there was a misuse of funds, but said there was a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of mps . now standard
tonight's newsmaker, ann widdecombe . plus, newsmaker, ann widdecombe.exclusive , give the leading exclusive, give the leading travel firm who have gone against the advice of the government, to offer british muslims package holidays in iraq, iran and afghanistan. i'll be unearthing that scandal in the last word before 11. so a packed show. lots to get through. prince harry versus donald trump. that's in two minutes time. but first, the news headlines and sophia wenzler . wenzler. >>...
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anne thompson is here to tell us more. anne, good evening. >> good evening. this is a big deal. the epa says this means when some 100 million americans turn on their taps, the water that comes out will be essentially free of those forever chemicals called pfas that are linked to a whole host of health problems including cancer, thyroid disease, and heart disease. the new rules cover six of these chemicals. water companies will have three years to monitor the chemical levels, and if they exceed the new standards, two years to fix it. these forever chemicals are in many things like water resistant clothing, nonstick cookware, firefighting foam, and, yes, even some dental floss. environmentalists call these standards historic, but the water industry says meeting them could drive up your bill. lester. >> all right, anne, thank you. >>> up next for us here tonight, a new kind of blueprint for home design in our series, "a.i. revolution." things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudd
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as drivers make their way out of the area, anne. >> yeah. so each day at eight and again at 4 p.m, cars are being escorted through this dangerous area. we are about to be in one of those windows now. and some of the drivers here say they've been waiting for hours now. it was saturday afternoon when a section of highway one, about a half mile from the famous bixby bridge, fell away, creating a very dangerous situation. caltrans crews have been monitoring the spot 24 over seven since. in place, it involves placing 500ft of concrete barriers along the center line of the roadway to keep cars on the north side. crews are also planning to clear, brush and add gravel on the inner shoulder to essentially widen that lane. for now, traffic is only allowed through with an escort and only twice per day. that meant some workers were stuck on the big sur side, and we met at least one resident who was waiting on the other side. after stocking up on groceries. he says he's preparing in case things get worse. >> you never know. it's raining on thursday, so t
as drivers make their way out of the area, anne. >> yeah. so each day at eight and again at 4 p.m, cars are being escorted through this dangerous area. we are about to be in one of those windows now. and some of the drivers here say they've been waiting for hours now. it was saturday afternoon when a section of highway one, about a half mile from the famous bixby bridge, fell away, creating a very dangerous situation. caltrans crews have been monitoring the spot 24 over seven since. in...
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we see a reference to anne chambers. _ gareth jenkins. we see a reference to anne chambers.in a case in 2006. had you heard of this case by january 2010? i in a case in 2006. had you heard of this case by january 2010?— this case by january 2010? i don't know. i this case by january 2010? i don't know- i don't _ this case by january 2010? i don't know. i don't think _ this case by january 2010? i don't know. i don't think so _ this case by january 2010? i don't know. i don't think so but - this case by january 2010? i don't know. i don't think so but i - this case by january 2010? i don't know. i don't think so but i don'tl know. i don't think so but i don't know. i don't think so but i don't know. that is my answer.- know. i don't think so but i don't know. that is my answer. where you aware of any — know. that is my answer. where you aware of any cases _ know. that is my answer. where you aware of any cases challenging i know. that is my answer. where you aware of any cases challenging the i aware of any cases challenging the integrity of the horizon system by january 2010
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thank you anne. okay, back now to that new legislation aimed at protecting workers and their right to disconnect. >> assembly member matt haney joining us live now with more details on how this would work. matt, thanks for joining us this afternoon. first off, what sparked this proposal for yourself? what made you think of the idea to come up with something like this? the right to disconnect act? >> well, i've heard from a lot of my constituents, family and friends, about how, they often feel like they have no time when they're not working. i used to be, for most people that you went into work, you clocked in, you worked hard, and when you clocked out, you were able to rest or be with your kids, now, because of the 24 hour accessibility that we have with our smartphone, as many people are working 24 over seven jobs, they have to always be available to respond to emails and texts. and there's a solution to it, which is, companies should be clearer about when their employees are expected to be working
thank you anne. okay, back now to that new legislation aimed at protecting workers and their right to disconnect. >> assembly member matt haney joining us live now with more details on how this would work. matt, thanks for joining us this afternoon. first off, what sparked this proposal for yourself? what made you think of the idea to come up with something like this? the right to disconnect act? >> well, i've heard from a lot of my constituents, family and friends, about how, they...
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plus, formidable ann widdecombe.tudio from tonight's top punst studio from tonight's top pundits this evening, studio from tonight's top pundits this evening , former top pundits this evening, former top adviser to boris johnson, lord kulveer, ranger , journalist and kulveer, ranger, journalist and communications adviser linda jubilee and author and campaigner for children in care chris wild . so a packed hour and chris wild. so a packed hour and those papers are coming and ann widdecombe is waiting in the wings. but first my take at ten. for such a vocal political figure, angela rayner , the figure, angela rayner, the self—named ginger growler has fallen strangely quiet. labour's deputy leader faces ongoing questions about profits from the sale of her council house nine years ago. in a story that, like a nasty case of the common cold, just won't go away . and frankly, just won't go away. and frankly, the story is nothing to be sneezed at. the allegations against rayner are that she may owe tax on a profit she made w
plus, formidable ann widdecombe.tudio from tonight's top punst studio from tonight's top pundits this evening, studio from tonight's top pundits this evening , former top pundits this evening, former top adviser to boris johnson, lord kulveer, ranger , journalist and kulveer, ranger, journalist and communications adviser linda jubilee and author and campaigner for children in care chris wild . so a packed hour and chris wild. so a packed hour and those papers are coming and ann widdecombe is...
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. >> ann thank you for that. turn to other top story a former south bay lie school the student seeking justice more than 20 years after she says she was sexual assaulted by a teacher who was arrested last month. the allege victim filed a complaint against the school district. amanda has more. >> victim listed as joan doe on the complaint says sleep went through the experience when she was 15. now she wants to hold the school district accountable. >> it has impacted every facet of her life. >> she says she net victim about a month ago and since then learned everything about the case. >> she was 15 years only. she did something very brave and something that took a lot of strength and courage and she reported it she was very clear about that mr. thomas was having sex with her at 14-15 years old. she was a freshman in high school. >> there is a photo of the suspect, sean thomas heat was a teacher and a coach. in the staff and administration section a photo half his wife sarah, listed as a dean. >> she said i can't be
. >> ann thank you for that. turn to other top story a former south bay lie school the student seeking justice more than 20 years after she says she was sexual assaulted by a teacher who was arrested last month. the allege victim filed a complaint against the school district. amanda has more. >> victim listed as joan doe on the complaint says sleep went through the experience when she was 15. now she wants to hold the school district accountable. >> it has impacted every facet...
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i'm anne' deputy director of, and i'm pleased to be joined by a team. supervisors read out the names so i will not repeat those bu. in addition to the staff to answer here we also have chris mini from ticd, and for this presentation, i will be joined later by sherri williams and nela gonzalez who will be present after planning jessica. so now, the items before you are part this very powerful private and nonprofit partnership 13 years ago, the board of supervisors approved the development agreement to create a new neighborhood in the d.a.'s plan for sustainable neighborhood has been regulated by lead as a platinum level for neighborhood design garnering more points and being the largest to receive the platinum design than ever before so. today we're seeing the plans come to life. and we're doing so in a worldwide uncertainity. the proposal first aspiration al statement that would endure the shared visions of the partners and if the board were to adopt this endorsement, this would become city policy, the development on the island should be centered around
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i want to spread what anne is doing at hoover to every classroom in the state. i'm proud to announce we are well on our way. through a partnership with alexia learning, the state is providing a no charge a pro -- program to elementary school teachers. this helped improve reading scores in other states and i am confident he will do the same here. already, 2000 teachers and administrators have started training or are registered to start soon. we will also require as every other state does that our teachers pass a nationally recognized test and we will hold colleges and universities accountable by making the foundation of reading assessment a requirement for education majors to graduate. like their students, our students educators will meet high expectations when they have the support that they need. i hope every legislator in this room will join me in making literacy a top priority in every iowa classroom. system, l always depend on great teachers. aside from parents, teachers are some of the most influential figures. whatever improvements we make to the education
i want to spread what anne is doing at hoover to every classroom in the state. i'm proud to announce we are well on our way. through a partnership with alexia learning, the state is providing a no charge a pro -- program to elementary school teachers. this helped improve reading scores in other states and i am confident he will do the same here. already, 2000 teachers and administrators have started training or are registered to start soon. we will also require as every other state does that...
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in recognition of her success, anne has been named the 2024 iowa teacher of the year. she is here with us tonight. join me in recognizing her outstanding efforts. would you spread what she's doing to every school in our state to make teaching techniques are grounded. i want to spread what anne is doing at hoover to every school in the state to make sure that teaching is grounded in the science of reading. i am proud to announce we are well on our way. the state is providing a no charge, training program on the science of reading to all elementary school teachers. this program helped improve reading scores in other states and i will confident it will do the same thing here. 2000 teachers and administrators have started training or are registered to start soon. we are also going to require, as every other state does, that our teachers pass a nationally recognized test and we will hold colleges and universities accountable by making the foundation of reading assessment a requirement for education majors to graduate. our talented educators will meet high expectations when
in recognition of her success, anne has been named the 2024 iowa teacher of the year. she is here with us tonight. join me in recognizing her outstanding efforts. would you spread what she's doing to every school in our state to make teaching techniques are grounded. i want to spread what anne is doing at hoover to every school in the state to make sure that teaching is grounded in the science of reading. i am proud to announce we are well on our way. the state is providing a no charge,...
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anne hathaway. i feel like she's in the era of being herself, knowing herself.oes this amazing cover. >> vogue. >> vogue, and looks almost like a villain and dance at parties and have fun. i'm in my anne hathaway. >> she's not just on the cover of vogue because she's a brilliant actress, but she's an all around bad ass. >> she can self-advocate and not be villainized. >> a bad and a bad person are not the same thing. >> my mvp of the week is angel reese from louisiana state university. they had a good week, not the best because they lost, but she's going to the draft. but i think the online harassment of angel and her teammate coming out and defending her, and helpings to start a conversation about the specificity of hating on an athlete because they lost or won, okay, fine. but when you start getting into higher levels of harassment and i won't even get into the details. the fact she was able to handle that with poise and set an example for so many other young women, i think that level of character is going to carry right over to the next level, and the fact it
anne hathaway. i feel like she's in the era of being herself, knowing herself.oes this amazing cover. >> vogue. >> vogue, and looks almost like a villain and dance at parties and have fun. i'm in my anne hathaway. >> she's not just on the cover of vogue because she's a brilliant actress, but she's an all around bad ass. >> she can self-advocate and not be villainized. >> a bad and a bad person are not the same thing. >> my mvp of the week is angel reese from...
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tonight's newsmaker, ann widdecombe.live reaction in the studio from my top pundits. plus the huw edwards crisis at the bbc deepens, with the papers today reporting that the corporation was warned about their highest paid newsreader and his conduct two years before the scandal that saw him leave. more on a shocking story that won't go away before the end of the show. reacting to the big stories of the day, former conservative mp and farmer neil parish, a brand new star on mark dolan tonight communications officer at the institute of economic affairs , institute of economic affairs, reem ibrahim and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . a packed hour. those nelson. a packed hour. those papers are coming and the huw edwards scandal that won't go away. but first, my take at ten. strap yourselves in whilst i have a go at the irish. i'm a dolan, so it's allowed politicians in dublin spat out their guinness this week when they discovered that the uk government's rwanda plan is causing hundreds of migrants to head
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. >> hi, anne.p at 6:00, a brazen string of robberies up and down the street, traced to the gang. our katie nielsen will ask the local detective who cracked the case how she was able to put all the pieces together that is quite remarkable work. >>> plus using her unique position to amplify the black voices, the powerful new museum exhibit in san francisco and the trail blazing woman who put it all together. so all that coming up in a few minutes at 6:00. but let's go to vern and sports. hey, buddy. >>> hey, we've got college basketball up top. coach tara vanderveer, division i basketball's all-time winner after 45 years on the bench. last 38 at stanford. they today said enough. the school moved quickly promoting long-time assistant. now vanderveer retires from the woman's game with his popularity through the roof. this past weekend. the women's national championship game between south carolina and iowa crushed the men's game dealership $19 million to $14 million. >> it is so thrilling to see the sup
. >> hi, anne.p at 6:00, a brazen string of robberies up and down the street, traced to the gang. our katie nielsen will ask the local detective who cracked the case how she was able to put all the pieces together that is quite remarkable work. >>> plus using her unique position to amplify the black voices, the powerful new museum exhibit in san francisco and the trail blazing woman who put it all together. so all that coming up in a few minutes at 6:00. but let's go to vern and...
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all right, anne, thank you. >>> it hosted protests, sports celebrations and tents for the unhoused. coming up, wilson walker shows whraws is next for san francisco civic plaza. >>> the women are dominating march madness. what you will have to pay if you want to see them in action. she rocks >>>it is san francisco's grand plaza, civic center places it in the middle of the city life. for half a century now city leaders tried to make it more welcoming. wilson walker shows us the latest editions to the plaza. >> reporter: these pits were empty for the last couple of years. >> reporter: it is not every day that the city goes digging into civic center plaza. on this morning, this gardener and park service manager are embarking on something that might take decades >> we have to wait until the tree gets to the height of the mature trees. >> reporter: the mature tree is an artifact. it so the front lawn with the unmistakable shapes >> these are sycamore trees, the most common tree in the city ask county of san francisco. a type of pruning where it looks like a can and it keeps the trees at o
all right, anne, thank you. >>> it hosted protests, sports celebrations and tents for the unhoused. coming up, wilson walker shows whraws is next for san francisco civic plaza. >>> the women are dominating march madness. what you will have to pay if you want to see them in action. she rocks >>>it is san francisco's grand plaza, civic center places it in the middle of the city life. for half a century now city leaders tried to make it more welcoming. wilson walker...
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our anne makovec has been following the story and just spoke to san francisco city attorney about this now, official legal move. >> the federal lawsuit was filed today, claiming trademark infringement. san francisco city attorney says if oakland's airport has san francisco bay in its name, the entire region will suffer the damage. >> oakland 's name is going to cause immense confusion and chaos for travelers all over the world, particularly visitors for whom english is not their first language. >> he says that, in turn, will damage the bay area's reputation with avoidable travel mishaps leaving a bad taste in tourists' mouth. the city has owned the federal trademark for san francisco international airport for 70 years and it is incontestable. the lawsuit was the last option after officials with the port of oakland refused to negotiate. >> they have made a decision that is intentionally diverting travelers that would otherwise be going to sfo, to their airport, aster sfo has adjusted billions of dollars over the decades and its reputation , its branding and its services. >> at least one
our anne makovec has been following the story and just spoke to san francisco city attorney about this now, official legal move. >> the federal lawsuit was filed today, claiming trademark infringement. san francisco city attorney says if oakland's airport has san francisco bay in its name, the entire region will suffer the damage. >> oakland 's name is going to cause immense confusion and chaos for travelers all over the world, particularly visitors for whom english is not their...
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jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie.after this three-hour standoff, the suburbs torn apart. the main suspect dead. two others taken in for questioning. and the families of those four members of law enforcement now changed forever. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in a neighborhood in charlotte, north carolina, around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. >> shots fired, possibly one down. correction. two down. suspect has barricaded himself. >> reporter: authorities say the shoot-out started as members of a u.s. marshals fugitive task force were serving a warnltd on a convicted felon. they say they were in possession of an illegal firearm. according to police, as they approached the suspect opened fire. >> we heard something over a loudspeaker and then you just heard gunfire left and right. >> reporter: police say eight officers were shot. four have died. one deputy u.s. marshal, two officers with the adult department of correction, and one charlotte police department officer. >> the most i can ask of our community is that we honor and
jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie.after this three-hour standoff, the suburbs torn apart. the main suspect dead. two others taken in for questioning. and the families of those four members of law enforcement now changed forever. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in a neighborhood in charlotte, north carolina, around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. >> shots fired, possibly one down. correction. two down. suspect has barricaded himself. >> reporter: authorities say...