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my name is anthony black. i'm a member of c-mac, as well as an event producer here in san francisco. and also in relation to a partner for the 420 event that hopefully will happening at golden gate park. i'm in support of the legislation for this cannabis used at events. the most important part being that we're looking for responsible adult consumption of cannabis, at least at these special events. so with that being said, i'd like to offer my support for this. >> chairwoman: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is sala ebraheim, and i'm in support of this item. san francisco has always been on the forefront of all cannabis legislation. and it has been the forefront of his entire move. cannabis is a social activity that people like to share. and having it available at events just makes sense because ultimately it is a healthier substance to consume over alcohol. with regards to the comments on smoking, cannabis has come such a long way, that smoking isn't the only option for consuming c
my name is anthony black. i'm a member of c-mac, as well as an event producer here in san francisco. and also in relation to a partner for the 420 event that hopefully will happening at golden gate park. i'm in support of the legislation for this cannabis used at events. the most important part being that we're looking for responsible adult consumption of cannabis, at least at these special events. so with that being said, i'd like to offer my support for this. >> chairwoman: thank you...
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like wonderful. >> waiter: gentlemen, just to welcome you, a little toast foie gras, black truffle vinaigrette. >> anthonyer: here you go sir. toast foie gras, black truffle vinaigrette. >> ruhlman: perfect, thank you. >> anthony: mm. delicious. >> ruhlman: perfect, perfect. ♪ >> anthony: the hadrian villa at caesar's palace. a little pad they give you if your credit line runs into the 8 figures. how did i get it? i told the casino that wolf blitzer was coming, that wolf blitzer was coming, that he was expected any minute. i suggested that wolf might be hungry and they sent up guy savoy. fortunately, he doesn't watch a lot of television. and i plan to live large until they figure out that wolf ain't coming. [ speaking french ] >> anthony: i'll deal with the fallout later. but for now, we live. >> chef: so gentlemen, this dish is called the "colors of caviar." everything is in layers. on the bottom of the glass you're going to find the caviar vinaigrette, topped with a cream of caviar, then topped with a puree of french green beans with caviar, then a canal of golden oscietre caviar. and you're finishing t
like wonderful. >> waiter: gentlemen, just to welcome you, a little toast foie gras, black truffle vinaigrette. >> anthonyer: here you go sir. toast foie gras, black truffle vinaigrette. >> ruhlman: perfect, thank you. >> anthony: mm. delicious. >> ruhlman: perfect, perfect. ♪ >> anthony: the hadrian villa at caesar's palace. a little pad they give you if your credit line runs into the 8 figures. how did i get it? i told the casino that wolf blitzer was...
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the night's host "black-ish" star anthony anderson told me he hopes to see him there. >> in light of being dropped, you know, i think that's a good thing for him. i think it's a good thing for their show and why not come be celebrated with his peers and community? >> we'll have to see what happens there for sure. there's also drama new and old happening over at the view. you have jenny mccarthy calling barbara walters mommy dearest and rosy versus elizabeth hasselbeck. >> what is meredith veer ra's view of this? she has a soft for for elizabeth. >> i worried about elisabeth because i felt that they were trying to make her into the conversation voice and put words in her mouth. i don't think that's a good place to be. >> the former "view" co-host just as shocked e er the tell all fall out. >> i didn't know she'd been fired, elisabeth. i didn't know that. whenever you do a show like that, "the view," you get to know people very intimately and then is it okay to share that? i'm not sure it is. >> well, buckle up, meredith, because in a new excerpt from "ladies who punch" rosie o'donnell
the night's host "black-ish" star anthony anderson told me he hopes to see him there. >> in light of being dropped, you know, i think that's a good thing for him. i think it's a good thing for their show and why not come be celebrated with his peers and community? >> we'll have to see what happens there for sure. there's also drama new and old happening over at the view. you have jenny mccarthy calling barbara walters mommy dearest and rosy versus elizabeth hasselbeck....
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anthony anderson. >> jimmy: plays your dad on ""black-ish."" >> yeah, promised me that he'd buy me a car.y: let's recreate the scenario in which he promised to buy you a car. what did he say exactly. if you come out of your trailer? if you stop kicking the ball? >> it was a general promise. i was about 10 or 9 at the time. >> jimmy: mm-hm. what kind of car do you want him to buy you. >> okay, so when i was, okay, so it i've really been thinking about this, guys. when i was 9 or 10 i wanted a hot pink challenger, but now that's whack. i want a matte purple tesla. >> jimmy: which model tesla? >> the newest one. i don't know. >> jimmy: he's not getting you that. he's not going to get you that. >> i know. >> jimmy: i just know he isn't. >> i could get it myself, though, too. but a promise is a promise. >> jimmy: honestly, what i would do in this situation. i would sue him. i'd tell him, like listen. did he tell you how old you'd be when he'd buy you the car? >> no, just when i'm able to. >> jimmy: change the story a little bit. you said on the day i turned 16 you would buy me a car, and then,
anthony anderson. >> jimmy: plays your dad on ""black-ish."" >> yeah, promised me that he'd buy me a car.y: let's recreate the scenario in which he promised to buy you a car. what did he say exactly. if you come out of your trailer? if you stop kicking the ball? >> it was a general promise. i was about 10 or 9 at the time. >> jimmy: mm-hm. what kind of car do you want him to buy you. >> okay, so when i was, okay, so it i've really been thinking...
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host anthony anderson hopes jussie smollett wins was a black conservative group it says it has $60,000ding that he be rescinded. in chicago the drama is far from over for the actor. the city of chicago wants it might bring new charges against jussie smollett if within 7 days he doesn't pay $130,000 for investigation over time costs. criticism is intensifying toward kim fox's office for dropping his criminal charges. and scathing release from the prosecutors bar reads the state attorney and representative has fundamentally misled the public on the law and circumstances surrounding the dismissal. >> she was afforded the opportunity of alternative prosecution. >> donald trump asked for a federal view of the case. >> that is an embarrassment to our country. chicago's mayor insists the actor is a liar who stopped demanding justice and the charges were dropped. >> has he said a single word about any hate crime against a black gay man? know. nothing. >>'s lawyer is fighting back arguing he deserves an apology from the mayor and police chief, quote, for dragging innocent man's character throug
host anthony anderson hopes jussie smollett wins was a black conservative group it says it has $60,000ding that he be rescinded. in chicago the drama is far from over for the actor. the city of chicago wants it might bring new charges against jussie smollett if within 7 days he doesn't pay $130,000 for investigation over time costs. criticism is intensifying toward kim fox's office for dropping his criminal charges. and scathing release from the prosecutors bar reads the state attorney and...
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black men's suffrage that he remained friends with them. he had a portrait of them in his study. even after he passed away, i think it was -- >> susan b. anthony. >> that said a lot about him. >> he calls himself a woman's rights man all of his life. very touching. >> susan anthony's efforts early on to a., vote illegally, where she would show up and vote and she would get arrested. she tried to make an argument under the 14th amendment that the privileges and immunities clause gave women the right to vote. though her case wasn't heard by the supreme court, a similar case was. that was a unique argument to try to make. do you have anything else to add to about why they decided not to rule on that issue? >> in 1872 and a few years previous to that, the suffragists realized the 14th amendment, which they opposed or some of them opposed -- there was a split in the movement there too. women are citizens, so they should possess these, and one of them being the right to vote. it's called the new departure. it's sort of a political science legal interpretation. it's a very ambitious legal interpretation of the amendment. and so they say okay, let's t
black men's suffrage that he remained friends with them. he had a portrait of them in his study. even after he passed away, i think it was -- >> susan b. anthony. >> that said a lot about him. >> he calls himself a woman's rights man all of his life. very touching. >> susan anthony's efforts early on to a., vote illegally, where she would show up and vote and she would get arrested. she tried to make an argument under the 14th amendment that the privileges and immunities...
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black tony. it wasn't white tony. it was just, hey, tony. host: anthony, what is your point? caller: the point is that -- they quit using to describe people the color of their skin or the language they use. host: ok, dr. metzl. guest: this country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies, societies where there is not just multiple people at every income level who can rise up, the promise of that, but also society is where there are multiple histories, multiple points of view in conversations. and so i think i understand the caller in saying that diversity is an important thing but if not that's the point i make in the book. in a way there is a fantasy that we can build a bunch of walls, walls everywhere seemingly now, and change the ways that diversity happens and certainly immigration policy is not something i talk about a great deal in the book, but this idea that basic
black tony. it wasn't white tony. it was just, hey, tony. host: anthony, what is your point? caller: the point is that -- they quit using to describe people the color of their skin or the language they use. host: ok, dr. metzl. guest: this country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies,...
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black studded rhinestone shirt with a white pirate. worn it for 30, 40 years. my favorite piece of clothing and she now says she's asking st. anthonynds everything. >> he does. >> she's probably wishing she could turn back time in order to find it. >> ooh. >> nice. >> well done. >> clever. >> finally a little help wanted add with a twist. a couple in england is looking for a part-time nanny who will do the job in character as a disney princess. the couple writes in the job posting that their 5-year-old twin girls are obsessed with disney. they add, we know this isn't a normal request for nannies, however, we think it would be a great way to teach our girls about things like determination, compassion, fearlessness and ambition from a strong relatable role model. by the way, they dent say role model. they say role models because the nanny will have to play a different princess every month. >> oh, okay. >> wow. >> the pay for the job is about $53,000 a year and includes 25 vacation days, bank holidays and sick days. >> they have gotten lots of applicants. some even saying, i'll sing too. so i think they'll have -- >> the whole dang co
black studded rhinestone shirt with a white pirate. worn it for 30, 40 years. my favorite piece of clothing and she now says she's asking st. anthonynds everything. >> he does. >> she's probably wishing she could turn back time in order to find it. >> ooh. >> nice. >> well done. >> clever. >> finally a little help wanted add with a twist. a couple in england is looking for a part-time nanny who will do the job in character as a disney princess. the...
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blacked out? >> well, it would be the question of what he means by peripheral and what he means by unduly. maybe peripheral goes one level to the peripheral people at deutsche bank. we know anthony there, is that peripheral? it's a very much a wiggle word. one thing, though, the most important thing for them to get now is not the evidence, it's the reasoning why mueller decided not to bottom line on obstruction and second, why barr decided too? that's what they need. everything else will be a big fight line by line on the evidence. it's going to go to court and it's going to take a while. >> okay. gloria, i know you and i were chatting when it was first breaking but on the executive privilege piece of this, barr says that there are currently no plans to submit this to the white house for that privilege review and that, quote, everyone will soon be able to read it on their own. should that remove any concerns about transparency or does this all put the pressure on barr? >> no. look, barr is the attorney general and he can decide what's privilege or not. the white house, the president himself has clearly said let barr handle that and it's totally within his purview to to so. the q
blacked out? >> well, it would be the question of what he means by peripheral and what he means by unduly. maybe peripheral goes one level to the peripheral people at deutsche bank. we know anthony there, is that peripheral? it's a very much a wiggle word. one thing, though, the most important thing for them to get now is not the evidence, it's the reasoning why mueller decided not to bottom line on obstruction and second, why barr decided too? that's what they need. everything else will...
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black tony. it wasn't white tony. it was just, hey, tony. host: anthony, what is your point?he point is that -- they quit using to describe people the color of their skin or the language they use. host: ok, dr. metzl. guest: this country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies, societies where there is not just multiple people at every income level who can rise up, the promise of that, but also society is where there are multiple histories, multiple points of view in conversations. and so i think i understand the caller in saying that diversity is an important thing but if not that's the point i make in the book. in a way there is a fantasy that we can build a bunch of walls, walls everywhere seemingly now, and change the ways that diversity happens and certainly immigration policy is not something i talk about a great deal in the book, but this idea that basically we ca
black tony. it wasn't white tony. it was just, hey, tony. host: anthony, what is your point?he point is that -- they quit using to describe people the color of their skin or the language they use. host: ok, dr. metzl. guest: this country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies, societies...
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black. >> you could disguise that, put maikel on. >> smollett said little upon arriving in los angeles this week. the actor is nominated for his role on the fox show "empire" at show. anthonydean reynolds in chicago, thank you, dean. >> i'm hearing a lot of chatter about that, too. producers are thinking about it, and jussie smollett's legal team is demanding the city of chicago apologize to jussie because they say they put this innocent man through this. a story that takes all twists and turns and none is good. >> i understand why the mayor is upset. >>> trampoline parks are popping up everywhere across the country, but there are growing safety concerns. ahead, see what meg oliver le n learned about potential dangers for children and adults when she visited one park. >>> and if you're on the go, subscribe to our "cbs this morning" hear the day's top stories in less than 20 minutes. you're watching "cbs this morning." save on bath towels... and kids spring tops... plus - take $10 off your $50 or more kids' sale purchase... plus - get kohl's cash! right now... at kohl's. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, every day can begin with flakes. it's a reminder of you
black. >> you could disguise that, put maikel on. >> smollett said little upon arriving in los angeles this week. the actor is nominated for his role on the fox show "empire" at show. anthonydean reynolds in chicago, thank you, dean. >> i'm hearing a lot of chatter about that, too. producers are thinking about it, and jussie smollett's legal team is demanding the city of chicago apologize to jussie because they say they put this innocent man through this. a story...