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now callahan is indefinitely suspended. craig, good to see you tonight. to get back to florida when that gets underway, but i want to speak with you about this. this is something you been harboring your home life and i want this man stopped. >> exactly. the circumstance actually helped get me to file again when the larry nasser situation was unfolding. we spoke with both figure skating and that's what got the ball rolling again. >> martha: what happened? >> without getting too graphic, it was different forms -- >> martha: do you believe you were his only victim? >> i'm sure i wasn't. >> martha: he was approached by a reporter recently and he said it was 20 years ago. get out of my face essentially, that was a long time ago. what do you say? >> i have a life sentence and for me, i'm still dealing with it today i'm going to do with it the rest of my life. i've come to terms with the fact that i am who i am as a result of it. for me, it's very new. >> martha: and terms of what happened back then, did you try to reach out, did you try to cry out to anybody at
now callahan is indefinitely suspended. craig, good to see you tonight. to get back to florida when that gets underway, but i want to speak with you about this. this is something you been harboring your home life and i want this man stopped. >> exactly. the circumstance actually helped get me to file again when the larry nasser situation was unfolding. we spoke with both figure skating and that's what got the ball rolling again. >> martha: what happened? >> without getting too...
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att.com/internet committee has suspended figure skating coach - richard callahan.s comes nearly 20 >>> happening now, the u.s. figure skating committee has suspended coach richard callahan nearly 20 years after male skaters brought up sexual misconduct allegations against him. and an automatic parking structure open in oakland, called the hive. cars drive in and lifted up and placed into stacked parking spots. we're back in a moment. commute. even worse than usual. a major freeway connector was shut down this afternoon after >>> well it is a rough friday evening commute. worse than usual. a major freeway connector was shut down after a car was robbed at gunpoint. it happened where 280 meets 101 in san francisco. that is a huge interchange. a spokesperson for the chp said they boxed the victim's car in and robbed two people and then took off. they believe the victims were targeted. the freeway has reopened. this is 280 at 101 coming in and out of san francisco. but traffic is gridlocked at this hour. >>> we're also learning new details about walnut creek first homic
att.com/internet committee has suspended figure skating coach - richard callahan.s comes nearly 20 >>> happening now, the u.s. figure skating committee has suspended coach richard callahan nearly 20 years after male skaters brought up sexual misconduct allegations against him. and an automatic parking structure open in oakland, called the hive. cars drive in and lifted up and placed into stacked parking spots. we're back in a moment. commute. even worse than usual. a major freeway...
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we've -- we've been at this, between myself, mis-preston and mis-callaha miss callahan, we probably have a solid 100 years in labor negotiations, and discussing with the press is not something that any of us would do. >> supervisor kim: thank you. impressive to see that there's 100 years between you ladies, and i know you'll get it done. >> supervisor cohen: i just want to follow up on what supervisor kim was talking about. in a letter from the p.o.a. that they sent to us yesterday, they said that san francisco police officers are below market in total compensation. would you agree with that statement or would you not agreement with that statement? >> i don't want to comment on the specific question of whether above or below. i will just say this: that policing, in terms of recruitment and retention of professional police is a constant struggle for this agency and for the other large policing agencies around the state of california. it -- one of our key goals in coming out of negotiations is to ensure that the department has the tools available to them to retain a highly professional wor
we've -- we've been at this, between myself, mis-preston and mis-callaha miss callahan, we probably have a solid 100 years in labor negotiations, and discussing with the press is not something that any of us would do. >> supervisor kim: thank you. impressive to see that there's 100 years between you ladies, and i know you'll get it done. >> supervisor cohen: i just want to follow up on what supervisor kim was talking about. in a letter from the p.o.a. that they sent to us yesterday,...
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callahan issued strong denials. a full report coming up at 7:00 including why u.s.ure skating officials quickly dismissed the claims. >>> the remains of cult leader charles manson will go to a man who claims to be his grandson. ajason freeman can retrieve his body, which has been kept on ice in the bakersfield morgue since he died four months ago. he says he wants to remate the body. manson died in a hospital while serving a life sentence for his role in an infamous murder spree in 1969. he was 83 years old. >>> new developments about a bill that would increase housing density near transit routes. a lawmaker is threatening to sue the state if the bill is passed. supervisor aaron peskin says it reminds him of the redevelopment in the western addition which displaced much of san francisco's black community. he says he will bring legal action if the bill is approved. it would allow five and eight story buildings to rise in neighborhoods where there are single family homes. >>> and on to your morning money report. the wealth gap is large. now a new interactive map is sh
callahan issued strong denials. a full report coming up at 7:00 including why u.s.ure skating officials quickly dismissed the claims. >>> the remains of cult leader charles manson will go to a man who claims to be his grandson. ajason freeman can retrieve his body, which has been kept on ice in the bakersfield morgue since he died four months ago. he says he wants to remate the body. manson died in a hospital while serving a life sentence for his role in an infamous murder spree in...
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we will not return to syria. >> repter: angela callahan was instrumental in making the syrians welcome. after surviving breast cancer, she devoted her life to charity. any profits from her second-hand shop fund a food bank that serves the poorest islanders. >> i see tevision, the same as anybody else. i see the news at night. i go to my friends' houses, i listen to their stories, which mostly are horrifying, and i couldn't even imagine being there myself. and i just think, in coming to a place like this, where it's tranquil, stunning, people are nice, and that feeling of noar that leaves them within a space of maybe a few weeks, you can see it in their faces, in their eym . a lot of te putting down roots, and i would say just about all of them. icey've settled down fanta they've all got friends, got people who come to their housese for cup of tea, like i do, quite often. >> reporter: most syrians were unwilling to talk because of fear that their families might be targeted. craft brewer aidan canavan is highly protective of the newcers. >> the problems came from e people of bute who had
we will not return to syria. >> repter: angela callahan was instrumental in making the syrians welcome. after surviving breast cancer, she devoted her life to charity. any profits from her second-hand shop fund a food bank that serves the poorest islanders. >> i see tevision, the same as anybody else. i see the news at night. i go to my friends' houses, i listen to their stories, which mostly are horrifying, and i couldn't even imagine being there myself. and i just think, in coming...
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but callahan said we have treated this young man is a -- as a fellow warrior, who displayed courage and devotion, and who paid the ultimate sacrifice with his life, fighting for his country. i think that was an extra very moment of grace and otherwise god awful conflict. it reminded me when i first heard this story -- i didn't hear it i was there a year or two ago. it reminded me of another story that goes back to the battle of santiago, cuba on july 3, 1898, when the spanish fleet steamed out to the very narrow opening of the santiago harbor and was blown out of the water by the more or less freshly built united states field maybe. there was a commander who was in command of the battleship, the battleship texas, which was very effective in sinking the spanish ships as they came out of the harbor. they delivered very effective fire onto the spanish cruiser. as it was going down, the sailors on the texas began cheering. as you imagine they would and philip got on his public address system and said don't cheer, boys. those poor devils are dying. i take that to be an extraordinary statemen
but callahan said we have treated this young man is a -- as a fellow warrior, who displayed courage and devotion, and who paid the ultimate sacrifice with his life, fighting for his country. i think that was an extra very moment of grace and otherwise god awful conflict. it reminded me when i first heard this story -- i didn't hear it i was there a year or two ago. it reminded me of another story that goes back to the battle of santiago, cuba on july 3, 1898, when the spanish fleet steamed out...
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and its consequences callahan's the movement influenced the worldwide to face on sexism. an entirely dedicated to international women's day care to tell me of. climate change. waist length pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our farm and for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's explain each other. we can let it go environment magazine. long d.w. . we make up oh but we watch as folks that hundred twenty five's we are the seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future to. be part of enjoying an african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent jup. platform africa. accompanied by steel and aluminum workers u.s. president donald trump has announced new tariffs of twenty five percent on imported steel and ten percent on imported our new minium they'll come into effect in fifteen days canada and mexico will initially be exempt from the levies as area negotiate a trade deal with washington.
and its consequences callahan's the movement influenced the worldwide to face on sexism. an entirely dedicated to international women's day care to tell me of. climate change. waist length pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our farm and for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's explain each other. we can let it go environment magazine. long d.w. . we make up oh but we watch as folks that hundred twenty five's we are the seven...
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i want to bring in our panel, julie page, christine quinn, and paul callahan. of all, julie, are you surprised that there's now this truce? it seems like things get reported and they have multiple sources and then maybe the president sees the reporting and then backtracks just to -- seems to be enjoying all of this in. >> i think he is enjoying it. i think it's important for people to understand how this plays out day to day. you have a lot of reports that sometimes look like they're in conflict with each other, and you have a lot of aides and that are telling reporters and their peers what they're hearing. and in the moment, that is the case. someone will talk to the president. he will express frustration with someone on his staff. he will float names of someone that he wants to replace. he may call another person in an hour and say something completely different. so the situation is so fas-moving that it's really hard to know exactly what the president is going to follow through on. but certainly over the last couple of days, he's been really frustrated with
i want to bring in our panel, julie page, christine quinn, and paul callahan. of all, julie, are you surprised that there's now this truce? it seems like things get reported and they have multiple sources and then maybe the president sees the reporting and then backtracks just to -- seems to be enjoying all of this in. >> i think he is enjoying it. i think it's important for people to understand how this plays out day to day. you have a lot of reports that sometimes look like they're in...
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that's callan, not callahan as i said earlier.aul, i apologize for that. >> no problem. >> paul, first of all, why try to get this moved to a federal court? >> it's a fascinating move, but i think this is the reason for it. federal judges tend to be very friendly to arbitration. remember, that's what this is all about, whether an arbitrator can decide this as opposed to a judge or a jury. the agreement says it's going to be arbitrated. federal courts are friendly to arbitration. the california courts in recent days have had a history of throwing out arbitration. so cohen thinks he's going to get a friendlier hearing in the federal courts. the second reason and a very important reason is that federal judges are very hostile to lawyers who try their cases in the press. and certainly in this case you don't want avenatti, stormy daniels' lawyer, giving all of these speeches to the press and appearing on "60 minutes" to give an interview. a federal judge might hold him in contempt of court for trying to try his case out of court. so th
that's callan, not callahan as i said earlier.aul, i apologize for that. >> no problem. >> paul, first of all, why try to get this moved to a federal court? >> it's a fascinating move, but i think this is the reason for it. federal judges tend to be very friendly to arbitration. remember, that's what this is all about, whether an arbitrator can decide this as opposed to a judge or a jury. the agreement says it's going to be arbitrated. federal courts are friendly to...
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rachel callahan is a high school t acher in baltimore. a freshmanrginia tech in 2007 when a gunman killed 32 people, rlcluding a gi who lived on the floor of her dorm. so, as seone who has experienced this first hand, are you hopeful that something might finally change after this? >> yes. beuse of these students. because of their activism and their vocal outrage on the internet. just looking at this shows, they are going to make chges. >> sreenivasan: joining me now from washington d.c.s newshour weekend's christopher booker. >> chris, it seems tere several different motivations for these students. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we've spoken with a mber of different students-- students from suburban schools and students from urban schools. and what's interesting is they're all here for the same reason. we spent some time with a group of students from jacksonville, florida, and while they say the violence in thiteir comm doesn't make it to the front of her newspaper, let alone theon na media, they feel encouragement they're able to join
rachel callahan is a high school t acher in baltimore. a freshmanrginia tech in 2007 when a gunman killed 32 people, rlcluding a gi who lived on the floor of her dorm. so, as seone who has experienced this first hand, are you hopeful that something might finally change after this? >> yes. beuse of these students. because of their activism and their vocal outrage on the internet. just looking at this shows, they are going to make chges. >> sreenivasan: joining me now from washington...
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and i laid it all out for stewart at the marie callahan deers in new york over chicken pot pie.reer transitioning if that's what you would like to do but i would love to see you try before you quit. >> stephen: hadn't you already been a working actor? >> for a decade. but what he pointed out to me, i asked him to please go on, sir. and he said, well, eng what you're doing is you're sitting at home and waiting for the phone to ring. i think when the phone rings you show up and you're prepared and affable and sometimes that can get you a gig. but what tid you do today in the absence of a ringing phone? did you call anybody, write anything, read anything, practice, take a class, did you -- you know, i wasn't singing at all back then. do you know you can call every coffee shop in l.a. would love to have you singing their lunchtime -- you know, at the lunch hour. bring a band, go sing at a coffee shop. it made me proactive. it put me back in the driver's seat of my own life. >> stephen: you did those things? >> i did all those things and it changed my life. i won't be sitting enactiv
and i laid it all out for stewart at the marie callahan deers in new york over chicken pot pie.reer transitioning if that's what you would like to do but i would love to see you try before you quit. >> stephen: hadn't you already been a working actor? >> for a decade. but what he pointed out to me, i asked him to please go on, sir. and he said, well, eng what you're doing is you're sitting at home and waiting for the phone to ring. i think when the phone rings you show up and you're...
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former builder from damascus is repaying what he sees as his debt to bute by volunteering in angela callahan's charity shop. ahmad asked us not to reveal his fall identity, because he fears retribution againsly members still in syria. >> i am happy, i am very happy. me and every family. >> reporter: ahmad is takingon english le but the language is proving difficult. >> ( e translated ): here th no war and no airstrikes. but in syria, we ran from the war and airstrikes. the children are very our family is very happy here. there are no problems at all. f we rm the problems and from bashar al asaad. >> reporter: the latest images from eastern ghoutar underpin ahmad's sense of gra. >> ( translated ): we watch the news a lot. our heart is bken for our people in syria, from the airstrikes and thear. a lot of sad images. me and my children and my wife, haveecided to stay in scotland. we will not return to syria. >> reporter: angela ca was instrumental in making the syrians welcome. after surviving breast cancer, she devoted her life to charity. any profits from her second-hand shop fund a food bank t
former builder from damascus is repaying what he sees as his debt to bute by volunteering in angela callahan's charity shop. ahmad asked us not to reveal his fall identity, because he fears retribution againsly members still in syria. >> i am happy, i am very happy. me and every family. >> reporter: ahmad is takingon english le but the language is proving difficult. >> ( e translated ): here th no war and no airstrikes. but in syria, we ran from the war and airstrikes. the...
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. >>> and renowned ice kating coach richard callahan, who coached tara lipinski and six-time u.s. champion todd eldridge has been suspended because of allegations of sexual misconduct. the claims first surfaced almost 20 years ago when a male student came forward in 1999. he had been training skaters then, at that time, at a rink in florida. >>> good news on the economic front. a new jobs report showing a surge in hiring the in february. more than 313,000 jobs added last month. with 800,000 americans joining the workforce. one of the biggest one-month increases. the biggest since 1983. the unemployment rate unchanged for the month at 4.1%. stocks soaring on the news. the dow gaining 440 points. >>> and finally, from virginia. a 4-year-old boy had a great time on his first trip to a bowling alley. check this out. ♪ >> ah! >> whoo! >> yes, his name is jackson bath. and he's -- i think the word is elated. over picking up a spare. imagine if he had thrown a strike. yeah. >> wow. >> 4 years old. 4 years old. >> he's got the bumpers on the side so it can't get in the gutter. >> it's sti
. >>> and renowned ice kating coach richard callahan, who coached tara lipinski and six-time u.s. champion todd eldridge has been suspended because of allegations of sexual misconduct. the claims first surfaced almost 20 years ago when a male student came forward in 1999. he had been training skaters then, at that time, at a rink in florida. >>> good news on the economic front. a new jobs report showing a surge in hiring the in february. more than 313,000 jobs added last...
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mary callahan. how to start this question, but i don't know how to complete it. iraq is a country. is iraq a country? our vocabulary is about countries. are we fighting a country? are we fighting a warlord? how do we build a country out of something that wasn't a country before? that is always confusing, these areas where long ago, your ancestors drew lines -- but they don't feel that. you have to go way beyond putting buildings back up again, but figure out who lives together. that is way beyond what is going on now. utterback: united states will engage with a legitimate government. that is as far as we are going to go. we recognize the tribal and ahnic differences within country, but we have them in our own country. the united states government, the iraqi government, we have to engage at that level. that is the simplest answer. other than in kurdistan, the northern part of iraq that wants its own independence, they ahve have a pretty flag with a sun in the center, they try to get autonomy and it wasn't going to work. but iraq feels like a country. all of their vehicles have the c
mary callahan. how to start this question, but i don't know how to complete it. iraq is a country. is iraq a country? our vocabulary is about countries. are we fighting a country? are we fighting a warlord? how do we build a country out of something that wasn't a country before? that is always confusing, these areas where long ago, your ancestors drew lines -- but they don't feel that. you have to go way beyond putting buildings back up again, but figure out who lives together. that is way...
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. >> richard callahan has refused requests by abc news for an interview.y tells us he won't speak publicly while the investigation is still ongoing. more on "good morning america." >>> in a courtroom the judge is a boss. and a judge in ohio has made that perfectly clear to a defendant. >> the guy here was speaking in his own defense before being sentenced for a stabbing when he didn't want to stop. the judge wasn't having it. >> i'm asking that it be done how it is supposed to be done right. >> i'm angry. >> i'm just saying -- >> i'm reading now. you had your time. you had your chance. >> that's the judge not having it. he sentenced the defendant to eight years in prison that will be served after his current sentence ends. >> he might be a good tv judge. >> maybe he's trying out for that. he's thinking the same thing. >>> coming up meet the one in a million twins. >> one is black and the other is white and they're making people think twice about race in a whole new way. ink twice in a whole new way. people think twice about race in a whole new way. is whit
. >> richard callahan has refused requests by abc news for an interview.y tells us he won't speak publicly while the investigation is still ongoing. more on "good morning america." >>> in a courtroom the judge is a boss. and a judge in ohio has made that perfectly clear to a defendant. >> the guy here was speaking in his own defense before being sentenced for a stabbing when he didn't want to stop. the judge wasn't having it. >> i'm asking that it be done...
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dean callahan is at the back of the room and leads the school it has been outstanding school over the many years that ithas been in charge and continues to excel. topic,, we have a great and great panel. i would like to introduce you to professor of jurn nism at university,e leonard downie jr. len was the amvetive editor for 17 year wee make him executive editor ameritus but the post dunn give such titles. post for a very long time in his career including part of the editorial during the water gate investigation. perhaps, more famously now known advisor on thel movie "the post" under his washingtonof the post, len and the team of reporters won 25 poet prizes and sivenued the great leg great reporting for "the washington post." so pless join welcoming len downie jr. and our panel. [applause] >> thank all for coming. we do have a good pam here. we have nearest me, abby phillip,s who the white house correspondent to cnn, joined cnn year from "the washington post" where she cover the white house and national politician including hillary clinton's national campaign. in the middle, we have
dean callahan is at the back of the room and leads the school it has been outstanding school over the many years that ithas been in charge and continues to excel. topic,, we have a great and great panel. i would like to introduce you to professor of jurn nism at university,e leonard downie jr. len was the amvetive editor for 17 year wee make him executive editor ameritus but the post dunn give such titles. post for a very long time in his career including part of the editorial during the water...
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mary callahan. i know how to start the question, but i do not know how to complete it. so a lot of this, iraq is a country, is it a country? we talk about -- we talk about countries and we have said it is a country, but are we fighting a country, a warlord, and how do we know how to build a country at of something that was a country before? that timmy has always been confusing about these areas were long ago, westerners drew the boundary lines and said, you are a country. they do not feel that way. it seems like you have to go beyond putting the buildings back up, but figure out who needs to live together and who can be at peace together. that is what is going on now, i think. it is a question. >> go ahead. >> the united states will engage with the legitimate government, and that is as far as we are going to go. we recognize the sectarian and tribal and ethnic differences within a country, but we have them in our own country, so the u.s. government to the iraqi government, we have to engage at that level and that is the simplest answer. other than in kurdistan, the nort
mary callahan. i know how to start the question, but i do not know how to complete it. so a lot of this, iraq is a country, is it a country? we talk about -- we talk about countries and we have said it is a country, but are we fighting a country, a warlord, and how do we know how to build a country at of something that was a country before? that timmy has always been confusing about these areas were long ago, westerners drew the boundary lines and said, you are a country. they do not feel that...
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we think it comes down to two andutives, marianne lake mary callahan erdos, and dub techno.e cover story on businessweek, the end of an era: the closing of the lloyd and jamie show. mark: we will hear from prime minister justin trudeau next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets i'm vonnie quinn in new york. london, i'm mark barton. prime minister justin trudeau is on tour of canada's steel and aluminum countries this -- companies this week. trudeau shared his trade mission with michael mckee in a steel mill. story has been about reassuring that tens and steel and aluminum workers that we are working hard for them, and we have secured that exemption because quite frankly, it just makes sense. you cannot say that canada is a national security risk to the united states when we are partnered on so many different issues. the level of complex integration in our supply chain on steel and aluminum means that the tariffs canada would be heart -- to canada would be harmful to american workers as well. we have made that argument. we continue to work forward on nafta.
we think it comes down to two andutives, marianne lake mary callahan erdos, and dub techno.e cover story on businessweek, the end of an era: the closing of the lloyd and jamie show. mark: we will hear from prime minister justin trudeau next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets i'm vonnie quinn in new york. london, i'm mark barton. prime minister justin trudeau is on tour of canada's steel and aluminum countries this -- companies this week. trudeau shared his trade mission...
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. >> mary callahan. i know how to start this question but i don't know how to complete it. a lot of this we always say iraq is a country. is iraq a country? i mean? we talk -- our vocabulary is about countries. we fight this as a country. but are we fighting a country? are we fighting a warlord? and how do we know how to build a country out of something that wasn't a country before? confusing s always about these areas where long ago westerners drew the boundary lines and said your country, right? they don't feel that way. it seems like confusing about these you have to go way beyond putting buildings back up again but figure out who needs together and who can be at peace together. that's way beyond what's going on now i think. together and wh t peace michael: the united states will engage with the legitimate government. and that's as far as we're going to go. we recognize the sectarian and tribal and ethnic differences within a country. but we have them in our own country. u.s. government to iraqi government we had to engage at that level. that's the simplest answer. than
. >> mary callahan. i know how to start this question but i don't know how to complete it. a lot of this we always say iraq is a country. is iraq a country? i mean? we talk -- our vocabulary is about countries. we fight this as a country. but are we fighting a country? are we fighting a warlord? and how do we know how to build a country out of something that wasn't a country before? confusing s always about these areas where long ago westerners drew the boundary lines and said your...