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. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough community to stop the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he makes contact with ice, he'll be departed. people end up in the shadows because they can't make right with the law according to ice spokesperon, virginia kice... ... gastelum is not prosecutorial discretion... meaning he requirements to stay. in a statement... she says gastelum was arrested for d-u-i in 2012... and was deported from the u.s. back in 2005... both violations are ground for deportation. the couple has has two sons... edgard and dilon... both american- born. torres worries what his leaving the county would mean to her family. arlene: he helps me a lot with my son's sickness. he's the support of our family. he's the only one wo
. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough community to stop the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he makes contact with ice, he'll be departed. people end up in the shadows because they...
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. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... after living in northern nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough support from the community to stop the u.s. immigration and jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he makes contact with ice, he'll be departed. people end up in the shadows because they can't make right with the law according to ice spokesperon, virginia kice... ... gastelum is not eligible for prosecutorial discretion... meaning he doesn't meet the requirements to stay. in a statement... she says gastelum was arrested for d-u-i in 2012... and was deported from the u.s. back in 2005... both violations are ground for deportation. the couple has has two sons... edgard and dilon... both american- born. torres worries what his leaving the county would mean to her family. arlene: he helps me a lot with my son's sickness. h
. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... after living in northern nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough support from the community to stop the u.s. immigration and jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he makes contact with ice, he'll be departed. people end up in the...
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. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... after living in northern nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough support from the community to stop the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he shadows because they can't make right with the law according to ice spokesperon, virginia kice... ... gastelum is not eligible for prosecutorial discretion... meaning he doesn't meet the requirements to stay. in a statement... she says gastelum was arrested for d-u-i in 2012... and was deported from the u.s. back in 2005... both violations are ground for deportation. the couple has has two sons... edgard and dilon... both american- born. torres worries what his leaving the county would mean to her family. arlene: he helps me a lot with my son's sickness. he's the support of our family. he's the onl
. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... after living in northern nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough support from the community to stop the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he shadows because they can't make right with the...
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. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... after living in northern nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough support from the community to stop the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he makes contact with ice, he'll be departed. people end up in the shadows because they can't make right with the law according to ice spokesperon, virginia kice... ... gastelum is not eligible for prosecutorial discretion... meaning he doesn't meet the requirements to stay. in a statement... she says gastelum was arrested for d-u-i in 2012... and was deported from the u.s. violations are ground for deportation. the couple has has two sons... edgard and dilon... both american- born. torres worries what his leaving the county would mean to her family. arlene: he helps me a lot with my son's sickness. h
. arlene: to be without him is like our lives will change. he's set to be deported back to mexico friday... after living in northern nevada without documentation for almost a decade. the family has teamed up with local churches and an advocacy group call actionn to rally enough support from the community to stop the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. jd: he would desperately want to make right with the law, but there is no opportunity. if he makes contact with ice, he'll be departed....
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. >> reporter: enemy today are arlene and travis. there it is talk about a great event on valentine's day called valentines for veterans. first arlene marie, but can people expect? >> a fun party and a special night. you're having a great event for veterans send a cover 14th from 5:30 pm to 9 pm. you can expect a great night filled with light entertainment. there will be desert, appetizers, drinks, and the main purpose is to honor and which is an injured veteran. this will be a whole night to honor him. you might as well spend the night with us for a good cause.>> reporter: travis, you have been to the foundation the state insect foundation and the facility he has. this is just really inspirational. >> this incredible. when you here -- hear romy you cannot help but be inspired. when you here how much he loves his wife and children, and having opposed to spend time with them, when he sits in the room with you and says i wanted to help other people when he's been so injured on the battlefield for us, and then to come home and still be
. >> reporter: enemy today are arlene and travis. there it is talk about a great event on valentine's day called valentines for veterans. first arlene marie, but can people expect? >> a fun party and a special night. you're having a great event for veterans send a cover 14th from 5:30 pm to 9 pm. you can expect a great night filled with light entertainment. there will be desert, appetizers, drinks, and the main purpose is to honor and which is an injured veteran. this will be a...
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and arlene says she'll never forget their last conversation. >> we were on skype.robably for about a half hour. >> reporter: days later, on december 21st, life instantly changed. >> i was working in the back office and he just came tearing to the back and said, mom, pete was killed. all i can remember is standing up and screaming. >> reporter: pete was one of six american troops killed near bagram, afghanistan after being attacked by a suicide bomber. >> everything stopped. it feels surreal. it's hard to breathe. >> reporter: his awards are many, from the purple heart to the combat action medal. staff sergeant peter taub died with honor but his family says nothing can mask their pain. >> i have to tell you, at the counter, most of the time i have a veneer on. >> reporter: being at the counter and here at work keeps them going. yes, every day is a struggle but they know a piece of pete is always with them and it's here that his kind spirit lives on. >> such a beautiful family. >> i love the pictures are covering the restaurant there, ç too. >> beautiful family. in f
and arlene says she'll never forget their last conversation. >> we were on skype.robably for about a half hour. >> reporter: days later, on december 21st, life instantly changed. >> i was working in the back office and he just came tearing to the back and said, mom, pete was killed. all i can remember is standing up and screaming. >> reporter: pete was one of six american troops killed near bagram, afghanistan after being attacked by a suicide bomber. >> everything...
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arlene suffered a broken arm from the accident. >> i am really mad. i would have lost my life. >> police arrested the uber driver after he failed a associate test and uber has banned him from using the platform. the company has a zero tolerance policy for alcohol or drugs. >>> a riverside family says its beloved horse was killed shortly after midnight new year's day from a stray bullet fireed in celebration. the horse named lucky had been with jessie goss's family for 26 years. >> he was my guardian angel and best friend and a parent when my mom was at work. he was everything to me. >> the family filed a report with the riverside county sheriff's department investigating the case. >>> san francisco may be proud of its fog but now scientists say that fog contains toxic mercury. santa cruz researchers say they found the newer toxin at a concentration 20 part-times higher than in standard rain and the pollution could have a domino affect. >> we are looking to see if there is any concentration in the testial food web. >> scientists say most likely there a
arlene suffered a broken arm from the accident. >> i am really mad. i would have lost my life. >> police arrested the uber driver after he failed a associate test and uber has banned him from using the platform. the company has a zero tolerance policy for alcohol or drugs. >>> a riverside family says its beloved horse was killed shortly after midnight new year's day from a stray bullet fireed in celebration. the horse named lucky had been with jessie goss's family for 26...
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but arlen didn't interfere with the chain of helping hands. instead, he stepped back and snapped this picture. and i knew i had to get a picture. i want to remember this. because this is amazing. this is inspiring. >> this was the beginning of nearly 48 hours of trouble on the turnpike. down the road, traffic again would come to a halt, where 30 hours. and for this father, his mind was on getting home, in one piece, and his heart warmed by pennsylvania highway. >> when it comes down to it, and someone is in a catastrophic dangerous situation, for most people, i think their instinct is i got to help. >> well, that is so inspiring. that was john holden reporting. that truck driver was hurt. but he is expected to survive. >>> well, there are some determine which pesticides can be used to produce recreational marijuana here in colorado. we will talk about that coming up. >> and descroan deliveries. in your -- drone deliveries in your neighborhood. one well-known company has filed a patent that could soon >>> recreational marijuana has been legal i
but arlen didn't interfere with the chain of helping hands. instead, he stepped back and snapped this picture. and i knew i had to get a picture. i want to remember this. because this is amazing. this is inspiring. >> this was the beginning of nearly 48 hours of trouble on the turnpike. down the road, traffic again would come to a halt, where 30 hours. and for this father, his mind was on getting home, in one piece, and his heart warmed by pennsylvania highway. >> when it comes down...
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. >> reporter: arlene and her son, jonathan taub own bob and pop's, a family owned restaurant with anmphasis on family. >> that's pete and christina and penelop penelope. >> reporter: arlene is his mother and jonathan's brother. >> he was a sweet baby. >> reporter: he was a disciplined and respected airman with a passion to protect his country but his family says he was also quite the jokester. >> one of the things he loved was to be in his suit. he said, mom, i would just put my leg up on the desk like that and everybody would see these bright color polka dot socks. >> reporter: pete deployed to afghanistan october 11th. arlene says they'll never forget their last conversation. >> we were on skype. >> reporter: life changed in december. >> he said pete was killed. all i can remember was standing up and screaming. >> reporter: pete was one of six american troops killed near bagram, afghanistan after being attacked by a suicide bomber. >> everything stopped. it feels surreal. it's hard to breathe. >> reporter: his awards are many, from the purple heart to the combat action medal. staff
. >> reporter: arlene and her son, jonathan taub own bob and pop's, a family owned restaurant with anmphasis on family. >> that's pete and christina and penelop penelope. >> reporter: arlene is his mother and jonathan's brother. >> he was a sweet baby. >> reporter: he was a disciplined and respected airman with a passion to protect his country but his family says he was also quite the jokester. >> one of the things he loved was to be in his suit. he said,...
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arlene made it out with a broken arm. >> i'm really mad because i would have lost my life. >> the uber driver failed a field sobriety test and was arrested. uber says it has a zero tolerance policy for alcohol or drugs and that driver has been permanently banned from using the platform. >>> almost two months after an out of control tour bus crashed in downtown san francisco, tonight state lawmakers are trying to put the brakes on problem buses that slip through the cracks. andria borba breaks down the new legislation introduced in sacramento today. >> reporter: inspired by this city sightseeing bus that careened down post street and slammed in to a construction site in november, senate bill 812 would drastically change the way the tour bus industry operates. first, ending the practice of so called ghost buses. those buses, like the one that crashed, are brought from out of state without getting a once over from chp. >> had not been inspected. this will eliminate ghost buses in california. >> reporter: next, surprise inspections. 25% would be unannounced. currently operators like city s
arlene made it out with a broken arm. >> i'm really mad because i would have lost my life. >> the uber driver failed a field sobriety test and was arrested. uber says it has a zero tolerance policy for alcohol or drugs and that driver has been permanently banned from using the platform. >>> almost two months after an out of control tour bus crashed in downtown san francisco, tonight state lawmakers are trying to put the brakes on problem buses that slip through the cracks....
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. >> arlene and her son jonathan town. own bob and pop's. it's a family-owned restaurant with an emphasis on family. >> that's pete, christina and penelope. >> pete is arlene's youngest son. >> i was sailed he was a really sweet little baby and a very sweet little boy. >> and jonathan's only brother. he was also 30-year-old staff sergeant peter taub a disciplined and respected airman with a passion to protect his country, but his family says he was also quite the jokester. >> one of the things he loved was to be in his suit and he said, mom, i would just put my leg up on the desk like that and everybody would see these bright color polka dot socks. >> reporter: pete deployed to afghanistan on october 11th and arlene says she'll never forget their last conversation. >> we were on skype probably for about a half hour. >> days later on december 21st, life instantly changed. >> i was working in the back office and he came tearing to the back and said mom, pete was killed. >> all i can remember was standing up and screaming. >> pete was one of si
. >> arlene and her son jonathan town. own bob and pop's. it's a family-owned restaurant with an emphasis on family. >> that's pete, christina and penelope. >> pete is arlene's youngest son. >> i was sailed he was a really sweet little baby and a very sweet little boy. >> and jonathan's only brother. he was also 30-year-old staff sergeant peter taub a disciplined and respected airman with a passion to protect his country, but his family says he was also quite the...
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powerball host sam arlen had to announce those winning numbers... one of the winning powerball tickets was sold at the 7-eleven store in chino hills, california. the store's owner says he feels blessed and happy for the winner. people went to the store a started celebrating and chanting "chino hills." the store will have a nice paycheck -- one- million dollars for selling the winning excited... and i was very excited for whoever won that lottery ticket." share some of the money with his employees... and help college. shifting to weather - it's been a cold start to our thursday.. but it's been a sunny start. here's a live look at tower cam 10 at the skies over downtown norfolk. but, we can expect some big changes across hampton roads this weekend. meteorologist ashley baylor is in the super doppler 10 weather center with those details. let's get the latest from meteorologist jeremy wheeler in the super doppler 10 weather center.. this afternoon: mostly sunny. highs: mid-50s. winds: sw 10-15 mph. tonight: mainly clear. upper-50s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. w
powerball host sam arlen had to announce those winning numbers... one of the winning powerball tickets was sold at the 7-eleven store in chino hills, california. the store's owner says he feels blessed and happy for the winner. people went to the store a started celebrating and chanting "chino hills." the store will have a nice paycheck -- one- million dollars for selling the winning excited... and i was very excited for whoever won that lottery ticket." share some of the money...
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. >> all right. 7 sports anchor arlen anderson is here. looking good. turned out in force today. today broncos fans were restless as the offense under peyton struggled until the end when needed. >> we saw missed assignments, missed blocks. questionable play calling. reminded me of last year's divisional let's down. >> when the chips were down, though, the broncos needed a touchdown, and there was 18 to lead them all the way down the field. got the win. >> look at his numbers today. weren't that good, but would have been much better without those 7 drops. passer rating 74.4. no touchdown passes. bust he big stat, no interceptions. >> absolutely. he was a turnover machine in the first half of the season, but again, lead hearing game winning drive in the fourth quarter. >> i thought he played great. i thought he played amazing. the ball he threw to benny, he 3 threw some balls, we had some drops. i thought he played great. he saw blitzes coming. if we can do that, we know we have a chance. >> we know we can make those plays, and this is a team game, and we want to do it for 18 as mu
. >> all right. 7 sports anchor arlen anderson is here. looking good. turned out in force today. today broncos fans were restless as the offense under peyton struggled until the end when needed. >> we saw missed assignments, missed blocks. questionable play calling. reminded me of last year's divisional let's down. >> when the chips were down, though, the broncos needed a touchdown, and there was 18 to lead them all the way down the field. got the win. >> look at his...
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gerry and arlene sent this in. there's their daughter. thanks for sending it in. what a view of the lake, this will be a hard camera shot to see through once we get into friday and saturday. this starts to move in and gives us maybe 1 foot of snow. the cold air will come in saturday afternoon and our we are at 52 degrees right now. most locations in the upper 40s. here's your planner. >>> in our crimewatch university police are investigating a report of a robbery and assault which happened this afternoon in the west stadium parking garage. police are interviewing the victim and trying to figure out which of her belongings were taken. they are looking for two suspects who were seen leaving the scene heading north on virginia street. there described as to white males wearing jeans and masks. anyone with information can call university police at 784 at 78440 at 784-4013. >>> northern california couple has pleaded not guilty to killing two young children and abusing a third. tammie huntsman and her 17-year- accused of abusing her children. they were storing them in a
gerry and arlene sent this in. there's their daughter. thanks for sending it in. what a view of the lake, this will be a hard camera shot to see through once we get into friday and saturday. this starts to move in and gives us maybe 1 foot of snow. the cold air will come in saturday afternoon and our we are at 52 degrees right now. most locations in the upper 40s. here's your planner. >>> in our crimewatch university police are investigating a report of a robbery and assault which...
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arlene drive in newport news police say smith and de sion a closer ryne had recently ended a relationship investigators say early monday smith broken to see rod some inheritance way and tells her she runs children were in the home of the time of the killing but were not hurt. it's been a month says dr melinda boat was sworn in as superintendent of norfolk public schools today she told the school board what she's accomplished during her first thirty days and what her plans are for the next one hundred are jimmy lee was there with dr boon really spend most of her first month as superintendent meeting with people one on one with parents teachers principals school board members and community leaders to get a the school division is doing what are the most pressing issues that she needs to focus on right now everything is that group and we need to do some lime and some focus norfolk public schools superintendent doctor melinda boone says recruiting and retaining effective teachers making sure students know how to read and improving morale are just some of the issues the district needs to work o
arlene drive in newport news police say smith and de sion a closer ryne had recently ended a relationship investigators say early monday smith broken to see rod some inheritance way and tells her she runs children were in the home of the time of the killing but were not hurt. it's been a month says dr melinda boat was sworn in as superintendent of norfolk public schools today she told the school board what she's accomplished during her first thirty days and what her plans are for the next one...
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of my gosh - i have a lot of friends and family i could help out" "a new porsche" " printer>" arlene joslyn's been behind the counter at the 'fort thomas b-p' for four-and- mean - the busier the better" she usually doesn't play-but when she's selling the tickets that everyone's talking about "(powerball tickets?) how many dear?" why not"(would you keep working?) i'd give him 2 weeks notice after i got lawyers" some of these hopefuls in as groups "we got about 15, 16 people that are all part of it" others course - take care of ourselves but also take care of others"pledging to do good "my two little ones want to buy some housing and some food and some clothes for veterans" in the end-it all comes down to 6 numbers on a small sheet of paper "it's one of those once in a lifetime chances" with life-changing potential "you can't complain about being a loser if you don't try to win" jg, 9oys. this morning a butler county teen fighting for his life after being shot in his own run. nine on your side's evan millward has been covering the west chester. at the intersection of north pisgah drive
of my gosh - i have a lot of friends and family i could help out" "a new porsche" "" arlene joslyn's been behind the counter at the 'fort thomas b-p' for four-and- mean - the busier the better" she usually doesn't play-but when she's selling the tickets that everyone's talking about "(powerball tickets?) how many dear?" why not"(would you keep working?) i'd give him 2 weeks notice after i got lawyers" some of these hopefuls in as groups "we...
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of my gosh - i have a lot of friends and family i could help out" "a new porsche" " printer>" arlene joslyn's been behind the counter at the 'fort thomas b-p' for four-and- a-half years"i love it - i mean - the busier the better" she usually doesn't play-but when she's selling the tickets that everyone's talking about dear?" why not"(would you keep working?) i'd give him 2 weeks notice after i got lawyers" some of these hopefuls in as groups "we got about 15, 16 people that are all part of it" others course - take care of ourselves but also take care of others"pledging to do good "my two little ones want to buy some housing and some food and some clothes for veterans" in the end-it all comes down to 6 numbers on a small sheet of paper "it's one of those once in a lifetime chances" with life-changing potential "you can't complain about being a loser if you don't try to win" out of all the crazy things you could buy with this jackpot this one takes the cake covered in gold and champagne. so far.. no word if anyone won.. but we'll let you know on good mornign tri state. a chain reaction
of my gosh - i have a lot of friends and family i could help out" "a new porsche" "" arlene joslyn's been behind the counter at the 'fort thomas b-p' for four-and- a-half years"i love it - i mean - the busier the better" she usually doesn't play-but when she's selling the tickets that everyone's talking about dear?" why not"(would you keep working?) i'd give him 2 weeks notice after i got lawyers" some of these hopefuls in as groups "we got...
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here's the 90-year-old th his wife arlene who is 45 years longer. >> we were friends for a long time before i talked her into marrying me. >> she keeps you wiyoung, though. >> o you bet. yeah. great cook. great everything. and we both, we lot. iame in the other morn and she was washing dishes with her tap shoes on. >> c he shares his other secret to staying young i his book but his diet may surprise you. >> i eat what i want. i eat a pint of ice cream every night. >> he won five emmys but a lot of people thought he should have won an oscar for mary s. when julie andrews w her well deserved deserveds a the crew made poppinis as my award. >> we sp lot of time with him over the y so i had to share this when he w 56. >> we like to dig things up and th we dug up an interview of yours from 1982. >> what? >> 82. >> the first one we ever did with you. do ant take a look at it? >> yeah. who is thiid. >> i had my time and my place and all the fame that my life you wed. >> what am i talking about? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> i'm serious. there's grey already coming in there. >
here's the 90-year-old th his wife arlene who is 45 years longer. >> we were friends for a long time before i talked her into marrying me. >> she keeps you wiyoung, though. >> o you bet. yeah. great cook. great everything. and we both, we lot. iame in the other morn and she was washing dishes with her tap shoes on. >> c he shares his other secret to staying young i his book but his diet may surprise you. >> i eat what i want. i eat a pint of ice cream every night....
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today the fsu alumni association tweeted out that host sam arlen is a seminal. he graduated from florida ate in 2006 and attended@law school in 2012. >>> we have our eye on the storm that could bring severe weather tomorrow and friday. >> john gerard is joining us. you still have to deal with the weather. >> i would buy a goldplated umbrella first to protect myself from somef the storm; on friday. we are watching two systems the first one is a frontal boundary that went to the south of west a couple of days ago. they are shifting to t t north. when it starts to rain tomorrow that is not the system we are concerned about. it is this one here getting stronger over the western gulf of mexico and still back over mexico with th very limited data. once he gets into the gulf it is expected to move quickly in our general direction as we head through the day tomorrow. the greatest threat from that system right now is low risk, medium risk, high risk appears to be wind damage. everything else on friday is a slight risk of lead held on friday. back weather forecast in just
today the fsu alumni association tweeted out that host sam arlen is a seminal. he graduated from florida ate in 2006 and attended@law school in 2012. >>> we have our eye on the storm that could bring severe weather tomorrow and friday. >> john gerard is joining us. you still have to deal with the weather. >> i would buy a goldplated umbrella first to protect myself from somef the storm; on friday. we are watching two systems the first one is a frontal boundary that went to...
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[applause] >> arlene, your award is up here. good, okay.the 36 annual american book awards presentation. and again i want to thank everyone for coming out this afternoon. [applause] and most especially our authors who traveled such extraordinary distances at their own expenses, genny lim mentioned earlier we do operate on shoestring budgets are encouraged those of you who are interested or capable to donate to the before columbus foundation. great to see you again. haven't seen you in your longtime. so thank you, everyone, for coming out. again a reminder. we have a wonderful reception with some really good food. so thank you again. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> a quick reminder to those who received an award come if you could come up for a group picture. if you received the american book award this afternoon, come up for a group picture, please. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on both tvs afterwards, our weekly interview program. >> there wasn't any input and their from econ
[applause] >> arlene, your award is up here. good, okay.the 36 annual american book awards presentation. and again i want to thank everyone for coming out this afternoon. [applause] and most especially our authors who traveled such extraordinary distances at their own expenses, genny lim mentioned earlier we do operate on shoestring budgets are encouraged those of you who are interested or capable to donate to the before columbus foundation. great to see you again. haven't seen you in...
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arlene is on our washington, d.c., democrats' line. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment. if i could, i will ask a question as well. i find it surprising that there is even a debate about whether your employer can be involved in your reproductive rights. i would think it would akin to you being hired by naral and saying they had everyone on birth control and if you get pregnant, all the employees should have an abortion. of course, that would not happen because naral is pro-choice. but that would be an employee or being involved in your abortion -- i'm sorry, in your reproductive rights. my question was, if naral is going to do a primary endorsement like planned parenthood did? thank you. guest: do you mean in the presidential election? caller: yes. guest: naral has proudly endorsed hillary clinton for president. yes, indeed. host: why? guest: first of all, let me say that we are very lucky that we have three fully pro-choice candidates on the democratic side. with so much at stake with the supreme court and all the restrictions that our opponents are trying to impose on r
arlene is on our washington, d.c., democrats' line. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment. if i could, i will ask a question as well. i find it surprising that there is even a debate about whether your employer can be involved in your reproductive rights. i would think it would akin to you being hired by naral and saying they had everyone on birth control and if you get pregnant, all the employees should have an abortion. of course, that would not happen because naral is pro-choice....
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former governors norm banger ter and arlene walker. among governor bangerter's many achievements he deserves great credit for improving government efficiency in a time of economic uncertainty. governor bangerter was a down to earth leader who liked to say he was just an old farmer and carpenter from granger who happened to be governor. we all saw so much more in norm bangerter. he was a true leader who had the courage to stand up for what he believed. he knew how to partner with the legislature to solve the critical issues of the day. in short norm offered utah what we need in this state, and that is the steady hand of leadership. governor walker was also a leader and a trail blazer. the first woman to hold utah's highest office. just as important, she was a tireless advocate from education who established early reading initiatives in our utah schools. as a state legislator she had the foresight to create utah's rainy day fund to help us prepare our state for the unforeseen events of the future. that rainy day fund now has $528 million
former governors norm banger ter and arlene walker. among governor bangerter's many achievements he deserves great credit for improving government efficiency in a time of economic uncertainty. governor bangerter was a down to earth leader who liked to say he was just an old farmer and carpenter from granger who happened to be governor. we all saw so much more in norm bangerter. he was a true leader who had the courage to stand up for what he believed. he knew how to partner with the legislature...
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former governors norm banger ter and arlene walker. among governor bangerter's many achievements he deserves great credit for improving government efficiency in a time of economic uncertainty. governor bangerter was a down to earth leader who liked to say he was just an old farmer and carpenter from granger who happened to be governor. we all saw so much more in norm bangerter. he was a true leader who had the courage to stand up for what he believed. he knew how to partner with the legislature to solve the critical issues of the day. in short norm offered utah what we need in this state, and that is the steady hand of leadership. governor walker was also a leader and a trail blazer. the first woman to hold utah's highest office. just as important, she was a tireless advocate from education who established early reading initiatives in our utah schools. as a state legislator she had the foresight to create utah's rainy day fund to help us prepare our state for the unforeseen events of the future. that rainy day fund now has $528 million
former governors norm banger ter and arlene walker. among governor bangerter's many achievements he deserves great credit for improving government efficiency in a time of economic uncertainty. governor bangerter was a down to earth leader who liked to say he was just an old farmer and carpenter from granger who happened to be governor. we all saw so much more in norm bangerter. he was a true leader who had the courage to stand up for what he believed. he knew how to partner with the legislature...
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erin: victoria arlen is helping report for the x games on espn and abc. this is the first time she has ever covered action sports. last summer, she made her espn debut covering the special olympic world games. >> are we supposed to play worse just to make them happy? of its league because they are too good. league officials since the team a letter saying that their skill level is too high and other teams no longer want to play them. players and parents are frustrated by the decision. it is not clear if they will be allowed to join other teams midseason. this does not seem fair at all. they should not be punished because they are a great team. sean: maybe a midseason decision -- not a midseason decision certainly. kevin: the uconn women have been doing this for decades now. they are not kicking them out. sean: i' m sure other teams would love it. [laughter] kevin: we start off in the teens early this morning. just a few clouds out there this morning. from there, we should start to see some high clouds increase there will be several of these quick moving sy
erin: victoria arlen is helping report for the x games on espn and abc. this is the first time she has ever covered action sports. last summer, she made her espn debut covering the special olympic world games. >> are we supposed to play worse just to make them happy? of its league because they are too good. league officials since the team a letter saying that their skill level is too high and other teams no longer want to play them. players and parents are frustrated by the decision. it...
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many coffee shops are raising wages for employees, meaning the down. new hampshire native victoria arlen is taking a big step forward in her career tonight. she is helping report on the x games in aspen on espn and abc which run tonight through sunday. this is the first time she has ever covert action sports. she made her debut covering the special olympic world games. >> are we supposed to play worse to make them happy? erin: a girl' s basketball team in minnesota has been kicked out too good. letter saying their skill level is too high and other teams no longer want to play them. players and parents are frustrated by the decision. it is not clear if they will be allowed to join other teams because it is midseason right now. kevin: it is starting to make sense. this is what the patriots have been doing all along. they are afraid of being kicked out, right? erin: of the league? [laughter] sean: that is why we dropped one to the broncos? sure. of course. i see. kevin: i like this theory. [laughter] kevin: no? sean: we will join the super nfl? no? kevin: i think that might be a thing. [lau
many coffee shops are raising wages for employees, meaning the down. new hampshire native victoria arlen is taking a big step forward in her career tonight. she is helping report on the x games in aspen on espn and abc which run tonight through sunday. this is the first time she has ever covert action sports. she made her debut covering the special olympic world games. >> are we supposed to play worse to make them happy? erin: a girl' s basketball team in minnesota has been kicked out too...
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arlene says she is knows the only thing moving. so are her grades. >> last time i had a b and now i have a a. >> reporter: eckland ridge high school history turned into an interactive experience. >> i think if they are sitting down in one position for, you know, a long period of time, that they are not going to be as focused. >> the entire classroom is outfitted with equipment to keep students on the go. minutes. more for exampled on the lesson. >> all this fun stuff keeps kids moving. he it does wonders for classroom concentration. vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> i think this generation multitasks. they have to have six different things going on at once. >> those balls in the classroom someone is going to start throwing them. >> you think so? >> i don't know. there's a lot of energy in there. a lot of energy. >> well, because of all these positive results, both schools plan to increase their number of active classrooms. >> good luck. >>> that's our report at 5:00. i'll see you tonight at 11:00. the news at 6:00 starts right now. c
arlene says she is knows the only thing moving. so are her grades. >> last time i had a b and now i have a a. >> reporter: eckland ridge high school history turned into an interactive experience. >> i think if they are sitting down in one position for, you know, a long period of time, that they are not going to be as focused. >> the entire classroom is outfitted with equipment to keep students on the go. minutes. more for exampled on the lesson. >> all this fun...
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th his wife arlene who is 45 years longer. >> we were friends for a long time before i talked her into> she keeps you wiyoung, though. >> o you bet. yeah. great cook. great everything. and we both, we lot. iame in the other morn and she was washing dishes with her tap shoes on. >> c he shares his other secreto staying young i his book but his diet may surprise you. >> i eat what i want. i eat a pint of ice cream every night. >> he won five emmys but a lot of people thought he should have won an oscar for mary s. when julie andrews w her well deserv poppinis as my award. ade >> we sp lot of time with him over the y so i had to share this when he w 56. >> we like to dig things up and th we dug up an interview of yours from 1982. >> what? >> 82. >> the first one we ever did with you. ant take a look at it? >> yeah. who is thiid. >> i had my time and my place and all the fame that my life you wed. >> what am i talking about? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> i'm serious. there's grey already coming in there. >> whe look at that guy right there, whatneed do you th ofguy? >> he h
th his wife arlene who is 45 years longer. >> we were friends for a long time before i talked her into> she keeps you wiyoung, though. >> o you bet. yeah. great cook. great everything. and we both, we lot. iame in the other morn and she was washing dishes with her tap shoes on. >> c he shares his other secreto staying young i his book but his diet may surprise you. >> i eat what i want. i eat a pint of ice cream every night. >> he won five emmys but a lot of...
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i'm joined by powerball host sam arlen. welcome. >> good morning.re with you. >> so glad you're here. first of all can you believe that the jackpot was that large? >> it's unbelievable. such ride for us here. i mean, it was an incredible, incredible jackpot last night. world record breaking. people if afrom all over were pg attention and excited. so yeah, what a wild ride. >> so when you went out on stage were you nervous? >> just a little bit. just a little bit. yeah no it was a -- yeah it was a little more nervous because i knew there were a lot more eyes on me and the world was watching. i wanted to make sure i got those numbers right. but, you know, also it was just another day at the office. we always, you know, strive to do a really good job. >> in some respects -- >> it was just another day at the office? come on. >> i was in the tux and there were a lot of media and lot of people watching in the studio so it felt different but i was still as focused as ever and it was fun. what an opportunity. >> here is what i would worry about, that i woul
i'm joined by powerball host sam arlen. welcome. >> good morning.re with you. >> so glad you're here. first of all can you believe that the jackpot was that large? >> it's unbelievable. such ride for us here. i mean, it was an incredible, incredible jackpot last night. world record breaking. people if afrom all over were pg attention and excited. so yeah, what a wild ride. >> so when you went out on stage were you nervous? >> just a little bit. just a little bit....
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. >> arlene turner told al jazeera in set up the water had left her with a rash. >> itch, scratch.he wants to know what took the city so long? >> lead and babies, now, pregnant and baby might be defective. i have a problem with that issue. >> are you happy they are doing something now? >> yes. i am. >> 150 flint residents descended upon the capitol. >> environmentalists believe core on thissive water ate away at the city's lead pipes releasing lead into the system. they have gone back to detroit water but the damage to the pipe has been done. according to documents obtained by virginia tech university, the federal environmental protection agency knew about the water contamination in april and wrote a memo on the problem in june. john hendren, al jazeera, detroit. >> a gas leak outside of los angeles, the city of porter ranch has been going on for nearly four months now and after several failed attempts to plug the leak, officials fear the situation is only getting worse. al jazeera stephanie stan deny has the latest. >> it's a rally cry that was loud and clear. environmental activi
. >> arlene turner told al jazeera in set up the water had left her with a rash. >> itch, scratch.he wants to know what took the city so long? >> lead and babies, now, pregnant and baby might be defective. i have a problem with that issue. >> are you happy they are doing something now? >> yes. i am. >> 150 flint residents descended upon the capitol. >> environmentalists believe core on thissive water ate away at the city's lead pipes releasing lead into...
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his 3-year-old daughter, penelope, his wife, christina, expecting another child, his mother, arlene, his father, joel, and his brother, jonathan. no parent should be predeceased by a child and no child should have to grow up without a parent. these tragic losses are a reminder of the gravity of our foreign policy decisions and military engagement oversales. we must never take these responsibilities lightly. so we must never forget the sacrifice, the -- that staff -- of staff sergeant peter tobb and his family have made to protect our freedoms. thank you, mr. speaker, and may god bless peter's family. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. lamalfa: mr. speaker, this ek a father and son reported to serve again an additional up to four years in federal prison. setting preventive fires on their own property that accidentally spread to federal lands. the hammonds, family farmers from oregon, had already
his 3-year-old daughter, penelope, his wife, christina, expecting another child, his mother, arlene, his father, joel, and his brother, jonathan. no parent should be predeceased by a child and no child should have to grow up without a parent. these tragic losses are a reminder of the gravity of our foreign policy decisions and military engagement oversales. we must never take these responsibilities lightly. so we must never forget the sacrifice, the -- that staff -- of staff sergeant peter tobb...
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arlene na is there. it sounds like things are getting better finally in charlotte.se? i see it looks like the sun is out behind you? >> reporter: yeah poppy, the sun feels real good right now. it's incredible what a difference 24 hours makes. we dealt with everything. we dealt with rain, sleet, we dealt with snow. and they were prepared here for the worst case scenario. they had 3,800 crews on stand by in this area near charlotte ready to respond to power out stages, but thankfully, things didn't happen as badly as they thought they were going to be. the focus now here is on clearing up roads around charlotte. getting the city ready again for tomorrow's nfc championship game between the carolina panthers and arizona cardinals. the cardinals we're told are on their way now to charl let. their plane is expected to land in a few hours. panthers fans aren't wasting any time. we were at a team store a little earlier today and we asked some of the youngest fans if they were worried when they saw this winter storm hit charlotte. >> it's unbelievable we made it. i think the
arlene na is there. it sounds like things are getting better finally in charlotte.se? i see it looks like the sun is out behind you? >> reporter: yeah poppy, the sun feels real good right now. it's incredible what a difference 24 hours makes. we dealt with everything. we dealt with rain, sleet, we dealt with snow. and they were prepared here for the worst case scenario. they had 3,800 crews on stand by in this area near charlotte ready to respond to power out stages, but thankfully,...
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the midwest was addressed as missus, and the single mother apparently in florida was addressed as arlene. we've come a long way on some things, but i do want to ask you reason,e value, or good against using producers on screen when you have a heavy topic. i've used producers in our doc, so anytime anyone gets a valuable chunk of an interview, you absolutely should use it. o think sometimes there's a sense that if there is talent in the doc that they want that person to be telling the story, but i have never gotten a lot of direction about that. no one has ever said don't use the producers voice. i agree with you. it feels like more people are involved in this project, i think it is great. >> anyone else? >> i've never been asked that question. [laughter] >> i like being behind the camera and i like my credit, but now we are in this new age of social media so i am recognizing we have to be on facebook and all that. but yeah, i'm a behind-the-scenes person. question? >> can you hear me? this goes off what you were talking about with the entertainment value of movies, something about how do
the midwest was addressed as missus, and the single mother apparently in florida was addressed as arlene. we've come a long way on some things, but i do want to ask you reason,e value, or good against using producers on screen when you have a heavy topic. i've used producers in our doc, so anytime anyone gets a valuable chunk of an interview, you absolutely should use it. o think sometimes there's a sense that if there is talent in the doc that they want that person to be telling the story, but...
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. >> lucky 21, sam arlen, and we are will be watching you toni t tonight. great, thank, appreciate it. >>> now to politics. hillary clinton is taking a break from the campaign trail today after her husband took the stage for the first time on his own on the stump, and taking to the stump, rather, for her during the election. my colleague rachel maddow shared this this theory of why the trump camp hlaunched attack against her, and why they have not responded. >> does it help to elevate donald trump as the face of the republican party, and so sometimes they want tone gauge with him on everything, and when america thinks of the republican party, they want to think of donald trump, and on this, they want to step aside, because they don't want it to be the basis of the morning shows. >> and now, a contributor to essence magazine, zerlina and robert, our two old friends here on the show. what do you make of what rachel said, zerlina? >> well, yes, some ish seuss will elevate him to first place, and he has been on the first place the whole time, and he is sucking
. >> lucky 21, sam arlen, and we are will be watching you toni t tonight. great, thank, appreciate it. >>> now to politics. hillary clinton is taking a break from the campaign trail today after her husband took the stage for the first time on his own on the stump, and taking to the stump, rather, for her during the election. my colleague rachel maddow shared this this theory of why the trump camp hlaunched attack against her, and why they have not responded. >> does it help...
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arlene is on our washington, d c democrat line. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment.f i could, i will ask a question as well. i find it surprising that there is even a debate about whether your employer can be involved in your reproductive rights. i would think it would be a can akin to be hired by naral and saying they had everyone on birth control and all the employees should have an abortion. of course that would not happen because naral is pro-choice. but that would be an employee or being involved in your abortion -- i'm sorry, in your reproductive rights. naral ison was if going to do a primary endorsement like planned parenthood did? thank you. guest: do you mean in the present election? caller: yes. guest: naral has proudly endorsed hillary clinton for president. yes, indeed. host: why? guest: first of all, let me say that we are very lucky that we approaches -- fully pro-choice candidates on the democratic side. stake with the supreme court and all the restrictions that our opponents are trying to impose on reproductive freedom, we think it is very clear that
arlene is on our washington, d c democrat line. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment.f i could, i will ask a question as well. i find it surprising that there is even a debate about whether your employer can be involved in your reproductive rights. i would think it would be a can akin to be hired by naral and saying they had everyone on birth control and all the employees should have an abortion. of course that would not happen because naral is pro-choice. but that would be an...
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public speaker: hi, my name is arlene ire son. i have been living in san francisco and paying taxes on my house for 30 years and part of operation ghetto storm which some of you may have heard of as the every 28-hour report. this is a report that is just found and itemized 313 killings of black people by police in 2012. one every eight hours. what i'm saying as a mother of two black sons who have each been brutalized by police since they were 9 years old. is suhr is not the first chief to protect the police union. his tone deafness is exemplar by within hours of mario being murdered by a firing squad while dylann roof and the killer in colorado could somehow be captured without a scar. >> can we keep the door closed so we are able to hear the speaker, please. can we stop her time? please stop. thank you. this is your fault for not preparing. >> how could you possibly have a hearing? they are white supremacist. there is no reason to have them on the force still. there has to be a policy to deal with this systemic problem. next spea
public speaker: hi, my name is arlene ire son. i have been living in san francisco and paying taxes on my house for 30 years and part of operation ghetto storm which some of you may have heard of as the every 28-hour report. this is a report that is just found and itemized 313 killings of black people by police in 2012. one every eight hours. what i'm saying as a mother of two black sons who have each been brutalized by police since they were 9 years old. is suhr is not the first chief to...