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she watched as cathy excelled in school. >> cathy was exceptional. cathy made her own way. she didn't follow a role model. >> reporter: nobody guiding her and nobody pushing her. >> exactly. she had her own drive. >> she used to tell her younger sister that she had to leave her mark. you had to leave your mark in this world so that people would remember you when you moved on. >> reporter: you have to leave your mark on the world. did you teach her that? >> no, that was just her. >> reporter: seems like an admirable thing for a kid to come up with. >> well, cathy was different. >> reporter: beautiful, smart and social. and popular. you knew more about her dating life than maybe your mom and dad did. >> yes, i believe to some extent, yes. >> reporter: cathy dated a few guys in high school, but no one she was terribly stuck on. and then in 1994, out of high school and a young woman of 20, cathy started to see a boy named albert. a boy she'd played with as a child, and was now interested in romantically. >> reporter: were they boyfriend or girlfriend? >> she said that they were
she watched as cathy excelled in school. >> cathy was exceptional. cathy made her own way. she didn't follow a role model. >> reporter: nobody guiding her and nobody pushing her. >> exactly. she had her own drive. >> she used to tell her younger sister that she had to leave her mark. you had to leave your mark in this world so that people would remember you when you moved on. >> reporter: you have to leave your mark on the world. did you teach her that? >>...
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cathy, cathy, as if he was hoping she'd come walking out of that burning forest.led in the investigators, which is how gerald johnson, a brand new detective at the time, found himself deep in the georgia woods early that autumn morning. >> what happened up there on the hill was -- well, you -- you can describe to me as best you understood at the time what had happened. >> sometime during the night, he had gotten up, according to his statement, to go outside to use the restroom. and as he came back to the tent, he realized that he had been bitten by something or was having some type of reaction, that his throat was closing up and -- >> a sort of anaphylactic shock type reaction? >> well, that -- that's what i described it as. and she takes him out to this toyota pickup, if i remember correctly. he's crawling on his hands and knees at this point and having all these symptoms of some type of allergic reaction. >> reporter: johnson mostly just observed, he said, as the georgia bureau of investigation looked into what happened. but took no action. and eventually, the c
cathy, cathy, as if he was hoping she'd come walking out of that burning forest.led in the investigators, which is how gerald johnson, a brand new detective at the time, found himself deep in the georgia woods early that autumn morning. >> what happened up there on the hill was -- well, you -- you can describe to me as best you understood at the time what had happened. >> sometime during the night, he had gotten up, according to his statement, to go outside to use the restroom. and...
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i would like to first thank cathy for inviting me here today i'm truly honored. as a police officer and a police chief and as cathy mentioned the immediate past president of the association i've dedicated my career to making people safe in my home state of rhode island. through proper enforcement of traffic safety laws, we hope to reduce the number of crashes. i'm a staunch advocate for improving traffic safety by adopting the lifesaving laws featured in the 2019 roadmap for state highway safety laws. i'm especially proud to note that rhode island has enacted 13 of the reports optimal traffic safety laws and holds the distinction of the highest ranked state in the nation for having done so. traffic safety affects each and every one of us. no matter where we are from, what language we speak, or what political beliefs we hold. whether we are pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, or passengers, traffic safety is a common thread and its absence a common threat. recklessness is a frequent factor be at speed, lack of seatbelts, and motorcycle helmet use, and impaired or dist
i would like to first thank cathy for inviting me here today i'm truly honored. as a police officer and a police chief and as cathy mentioned the immediate past president of the association i've dedicated my career to making people safe in my home state of rhode island. through proper enforcement of traffic safety laws, we hope to reduce the number of crashes. i'm a staunch advocate for improving traffic safety by adopting the lifesaving laws featured in the 2019 roadmap for state highway...
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cathy: we have a million cars already. or 7 million in the next five years or so. which is a lot. bloomberg new energy finance says it's going to be 10% of sales in 2025, but an inflection point, on the s-curve, we're looking at 30%-40% of sales in 2030. emily: what is more needed in terms of infrastructure? cathy: historically, most people who bought and e.v. hard to get home. -- charged at home. people who live in apartments need to charge away from home quickly. the most interesting new it is -- bit is with the rise of these rideshare hailing economy, millennials don't want cars but they do ridesharing all the time. those drivers of those cars need to charge quickly and away from home. and they charge a lot. emily: when will electric trucks hit the scene, and how does the charging infrastructure change to support that? cathy: i would say light-duty vehicles are a couple of years ahead of the trucks. i just came from your bloomberg coffers and there were a number -- conference, and there were a number of truck companies
cathy: we have a million cars already. or 7 million in the next five years or so. which is a lot. bloomberg new energy finance says it's going to be 10% of sales in 2025, but an inflection point, on the s-curve, we're looking at 30%-40% of sales in 2030. emily: what is more needed in terms of infrastructure? cathy: historically, most people who bought and e.v. hard to get home. -- charged at home. people who live in apartments need to charge away from home quickly. the most interesting new it...
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cathy: fascinatingly, the chinese are moving really quickly.nce in policy settings are what might make china move even faster. some say that right now it is even money. we could win or china could win. but if the chinese government puts the policies in place to accelerate the market, then fully, there are some people who will move that fast. it has to do with creating policy reasons for the manufacturing to go ahead fast. emily: what are the risks you -- risks you see to tesla, which is in the lead in this market in particular? over the next few years, where are the biggest challenges? cathy: the market is growing so quickly. the market for non-luxury vehicles. there is going to be a lot of market entrance. i think that tesla will have to compete with them and compete on cost. they have got beautiful, beautiful vehicles. but look at the vehicles that on day -- hyundai and kia and nissan and others are bringing to the market. they will compete with tesla, which is great. emily: good for you. cathy: exactly. emily: my interview there with the ev-
cathy: fascinatingly, the chinese are moving really quickly.nce in policy settings are what might make china move even faster. some say that right now it is even money. we could win or china could win. but if the chinese government puts the policies in place to accelerate the market, then fully, there are some people who will move that fast. it has to do with creating policy reasons for the manufacturing to go ahead fast. emily: what are the risks you -- risks you see to tesla, which is in the...
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cathy: the chinese are moving really quickly.ence in settings or what might make china move even faster. some say that right now it is even money. governmentinese putting policies in place to accelerate the market. there are some people who expect e.v.f sales in china to be by 2030. no one thinks the u.s. market will move that fast. it has to do with creating policy reasons for the manufacturing to go ahead fast. emily: what are the risks you see to tesla, which is in the lead in this market in particular. where are the biggest challenges over the next few years? cathy: the market is growing so quickly, the market for non-luxury vehicles. tesla will have to compete with that on cost. they have beautiful vehicles, nissan area and bringing vehicles to market that will compete with tesla, which is great. with: my interview there evgo. tomorrow, twitter reports fourth-quarter results and i will sit down with the cfo . we are live streaming on twitter. follow our global breaking news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ the
cathy: the chinese are moving really quickly.ence in settings or what might make china move even faster. some say that right now it is even money. governmentinese putting policies in place to accelerate the market. there are some people who expect e.v.f sales in china to be by 2030. no one thinks the u.s. market will move that fast. it has to do with creating policy reasons for the manufacturing to go ahead fast. emily: what are the risks you see to tesla, which is in the lead in this market in...
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cathy joining us from maryland. good evening, cathy. cathy, you on the air? caller: this is -- did you mean to say ketherin from -- katherine from pittsburgh? steve: yes, go ahead, please. caller: this is katherine from pittsburgh. i fully oppose president trump. i think we should be greatly worried about his pulling out of i.n.f. i think that is really, really scary considering that was protecting us from bombing the -- like -- protecting us from russia bombing us or us bombing russia. and the fact that russia within 24 hours later pulled out as well so that's -- hello -- red sirens going off. then the fact the women -- i'm so happy he recognized women making it in the congress, but at the same time he had nothing to do with that. they had to fight their way in through what he said and through him opposing them. so i'm happy that he recognized it. so that's a plus. but at the same time what they're trying to do completely opposes what he's doing. it was almost undermining them when he, you know, progressively talking back at them. subject of abortion -- sepa
cathy joining us from maryland. good evening, cathy. cathy, you on the air? caller: this is -- did you mean to say ketherin from -- katherine from pittsburgh? steve: yes, go ahead, please. caller: this is katherine from pittsburgh. i fully oppose president trump. i think we should be greatly worried about his pulling out of i.n.f. i think that is really, really scary considering that was protecting us from bombing the -- like -- protecting us from russia bombing us or us bombing russia. and the...
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this is cathy, by the way. -lemonis: hi, cathy. i'm marcus. -cathy: hi. -lemonis: how are you?ice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what are you sewing? cathy: jockstraps. lemonis: [ chuckling ] jockstraps? okay. so, this is part of your lineup? justin: we do this for a client. the seasonality of the business, this is to help us keep these guys working all year round. katie: you can laugh out loud because everyone does when they hear that we make jockstraps. lemonis: i don't feel like i've met -- katie: oh. i'm katie groves. nice to meet you. i'm manager in charge of special projects, so i'm over jockstraps, lamb and goat products, as well as... lemonis: wait. what? [ laughter ] katie: sorry. this is a lamb blanket. they put it over their wool to keep them clean. they're mainly used for state fairs, all that sort of thing. lemonis: so, this is also contract-made? -katie: correct. -justin: correct. katie: this is for goats. they are leg warmers. -lemonis: these are for goats? -justin: goats and lambs both. it stops them from biting on their leg. lemonis: jockstraps, lamb c
this is cathy, by the way. -lemonis: hi, cathy. i'm marcus. -cathy: hi. -lemonis: how are you?ice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what are you sewing? cathy: jockstraps. lemonis: [ chuckling ] jockstraps? okay. so, this is part of your lineup? justin: we do this for a client. the seasonality of the business, this is to help us keep these guys working all year round. katie: you can laugh out loud because everyone does when they hear that we make jockstraps. lemonis: i don't feel like...
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cathy: the reporters were respecting the situation. this wasn't typical acosta, this wasn't typical reporters attacking the president. he was making quite a big deal on word we haven't heard since 9/11. so reporters have a right to ask tough questions. his answers didn't even respect the establishment. so the press itself. he didn't respect the press with appropriate answers. he gave no answers. emily: that was typical acosta. the president -- they are both within their rights. the press should be asking the president tough questions and what people in the country want to see is the president calling him out. howie: nbc's kelly o'donnell asked about his conservative media supporters. president trump: sean hannity has been a terrific supporter of what i do. not of me. if i changed my views, he wouldn't be with me. rush limbaugh is a great guy. he can talk three hours without a phone call. howie: he praised two people who are often on his side. emily: the president was eager to answer this question. if this was a culture presidency, the
cathy: the reporters were respecting the situation. this wasn't typical acosta, this wasn't typical reporters attacking the president. he was making quite a big deal on word we haven't heard since 9/11. so reporters have a right to ask tough questions. his answers didn't even respect the establishment. so the press itself. he didn't respect the press with appropriate answers. he gave no answers. emily: that was typical acosta. the president -- they are both within their rights. the press should...
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she was a targeted victim. >> reporter: who killed cathy? >> we had no witness.
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cathy long from the b.b.c. says on two separate occasions my phone call was interrupted and i heard a recording of my call being played back down the line to meet one hundred nine members of the two hundred full who responded to that survey but it isn't just china where journalists are facing dangers doing their work in mud journalists while known and juicer all have been in prison for a little over one year for allegedly violating the country's official secrets act they have been sentenced to seven years in prison their continued incarceration comes in the midst of what human rights watch has described as a climate of fear among journalists in me and ma in a report the rights group accuses the civilian government led by nobel laureate aung san suu kyi of failing to revise old oppressive laws the report says instead the government has used them against peaceful critics and protesters and. joining us now from young gone is phil robertson from human rights watch and he's deputy director of the asia division phil
cathy long from the b.b.c. says on two separate occasions my phone call was interrupted and i heard a recording of my call being played back down the line to meet one hundred nine members of the two hundred full who responded to that survey but it isn't just china where journalists are facing dangers doing their work in mud journalists while known and juicer all have been in prison for a little over one year for allegedly violating the country's official secrets act they have been sentenced to...
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morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathyichelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live inone of t was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen near the guadalupe's headwaters near mt. umunum. there is a lag time before that runoff impacts stream flow in the valley below said valley water's alexander gordon on wednesday.alexander gordon/valley water "....there is a bit of a lag time, that's where the monitoring comes in with our gauges and also the physical monitoring by our folks in the field who are out looking at the levels as they go up and down to make decisions about how to communicate and what action to take..."this is the guadalupe below almaden reservoir, which is now splling over.rain-swollen ross creek flows into the guadalupe river. mayor sam liccardo issued stateme
morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathyichelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live inone of t was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen near the guadalupe's...
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joining us is cathy wood of arc invest launching a new atf today. we'll get to that in a moment. a very quiet day in terms of the news flow. >> yes. >> seems like we are digesting the news added up into a decent rally. >> it is a new rally and upward drift seems like a default mode and a phase of self reinforcing and coming into the year and looking for this signal of volatility to drop and being something that's an input in the process and kind of can carry larger positions and have more exposure if volatility goes down i think maybe we saw that on the close today but we're still kind of getting used to this idea of no sharp deceleration of the economy apparent and the reaction to earnings good and bad earnings or not so great and even better has been positive which just shows you we beat down expectations. i don't know how long it lasts but that's the moment. >> cathy, how do you feel about the broad value cases seeing in the marketplace in the moment and the risk sentiment >> so our ark's focus on the long term and solely on disruptive innovation an we think if you give us a l
joining us is cathy wood of arc invest launching a new atf today. we'll get to that in a moment. a very quiet day in terms of the news flow. >> yes. >> seems like we are digesting the news added up into a decent rally. >> it is a new rally and upward drift seems like a default mode and a phase of self reinforcing and coming into the year and looking for this signal of volatility to drop and being something that's an input in the process and kind of can carry larger positions...
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many of the protesters calling on delegate cathy tran to step edown. >> any who has sponsored this billnd can s with a straight face we should resign. >> there is oneng that units us, and that is life. >> i have done nothing tchange that. what i have done is try to make shoo you are that women are able to make these decisions and access these services in a timely matter. anti abortionctivist telling us today they plan to continue raising awareness. >> we asked tran for comment today and she referred us ta statement online. >>> well, we are on the other side ofcold, not right now, but ro are going to be warming as we head through tom and the week to come. temperatures right now degrees. a pleasant evening out there. dry. and temperatures are going to be dropping over night to below freezing. now tomorrow afternoon, we will read them. and we are headed to about 50 degrees in the afterno where we see a lot more sunshine, that is whe we can be a tad warmer. in the afternoon, i am going for high around 52 degrees. conditions will also be pleasant. partly sunny, and dry, just warmer. if you a
many of the protesters calling on delegate cathy tran to step edown. >> any who has sponsored this billnd can s with a straight face we should resign. >> there is oneng that units us, and that is life. >> i have done nothing tchange that. what i have done is try to make shoo you are that women are able to make these decisions and access these services in a timely matter. anti abortionctivist telling us today they plan to continue raising awareness. >> we asked tran for...
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thank you to my team who have been by my side, i want to say thank you to ben, o oscar, to hanna, to cathyy and to stand by my side. i want to say thanks to my family who is here with me tonight. oh my god, i'm so grateful. i have one thing that i really want to say is for anyone that hasn't realized how special they are to have a different story, a different background, a name, an just want it be normal whack ever the hell that means, just know that no matter your background, what you believe it, never let it get in the way of your dreams because you deserve it and i however hard you work, i really believe it and i belief in you and thank you so much. ♪ you make me feel. >> still to come a >> announcer: still to come, a tribute to the queen of soul, aretha franklin. and, who will take home the grammy awa for comfort food at a comfortable price, try my sourdough patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo t
thank you to my team who have been by my side, i want to say thank you to ben, o oscar, to hanna, to cathyy and to stand by my side. i want to say thanks to my family who is here with me tonight. oh my god, i'm so grateful. i have one thing that i really want to say is for anyone that hasn't realized how special they are to have a different story, a different background, a name, an just want it be normal whack ever the hell that means, just know that no matter your background, what you believe...
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let's talk now to cathy worboys.attack, would still be alive today if prescription charges hadn t discouraged her taking her asthma medication regularly. also here is dr samantha walker, director of research and policy at asthma uk. thank you so much for talking to us and thank you for your patience. cathy, tell us about holly and her struggles with asthma and how severe it was. holly says that we considered wasn't that severe. she would get a little bit greasy, shortness breath, she would take a preventative medication to stop that and she would be fine. it wasn't until one night she had a really big asthma attack and that was it, we we re asthma attack and that was it, we were not prepared for it at all. never having seen a big asthma attack. it just never having seen a big asthma attack. itjust came totally out of the blue. what happened when she had the blue. what happened when she had the attack? she came to my bedroom door knocked, said i cannot breathe, with that i got out of bed, she was standing on top of th
let's talk now to cathy worboys.attack, would still be alive today if prescription charges hadn t discouraged her taking her asthma medication regularly. also here is dr samantha walker, director of research and policy at asthma uk. thank you so much for talking to us and thank you for your patience. cathy, tell us about holly and her struggles with asthma and how severe it was. holly says that we considered wasn't that severe. she would get a little bit greasy, shortness breath, she would take...
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joining me is cathy who has been following this for a long time and was in the documentary "s "survivingellegations have been out there for a long time. what is difference now? >> now you to documentary that came out where you got to put faces with names, you got to hear from survivors, alleged victims themselves, that put a lot of credence to the allegations and reports that people have been reading. they have been reading and watching on the news for over a decade, and now you have new charge that's are different. they may seem the same, but they're different from the first trial. now you have sex abuse charges, you have more than one victim, so those are the stark differences from then until now. >> you were in the documentary and you say it helped in a way that the reporting couldn't. is there something we know about r. kelly that is different from what you were reporting on? >> from the things that i have reported on for more than a decade, do not appear to be any different than the allegations now. it is the allegations of the same nature. and it appears that the document tear has
joining me is cathy who has been following this for a long time and was in the documentary "s "survivingellegations have been out there for a long time. what is difference now? >> now you to documentary that came out where you got to put faces with names, you got to hear from survivors, alleged victims themselves, that put a lot of credence to the allegations and reports that people have been reading. they have been reading and watching on the news for over a decade, and now you...
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morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen near the guadalupe's headwaters near mt. umunum. there is a lag time before that runoff impacts stream flow in the valley below said valley water's alexander gordon on wednesday.alexander gordon/valley water "....there is a bit of a lag time, that's where the monitoring comes in with our gauges and also the physical monitoring by our folks in the field who are out looking at the levels as they go up and down to make decisions about how to communicate and what action to take..."this is the guadalupe below almaden reservoir, which is now splling over.rain-swollen ross creek flows into the guadalupe river. mayor s
morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen...
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cathy: exactly. emily: my interview there with the ev-go ceo. that does it.s are not turning out as promised. let's next. this is bloomberg. emily: foxconn says it still plans to build a manufacturing plant in the state of wisconsin, creating as many as 13,000 well-paying jobs for wisconsin workers. as early as 2022. but many underground say, this is simply not happening. carrbergs alstom wrote about it, and we caught up with him on wednesday. >> for the past couple of months, we have been talking to people on the ground at foxconn. about the early operations there. so far, the big differences are that they say things are not living up to promises, the pay has been low, workers feel expendable, foxconn is making an aggressive push toward more automation, meaning their roles could be obsolete in coming years. people say training is an issue. indeed, in one case, a worker nearly had his finger sliced off on the production line. so, there has been a jarring disparity between what was promised by the president and some of the jobs that are being doled out to resi
cathy: exactly. emily: my interview there with the ev-go ceo. that does it.s are not turning out as promised. let's next. this is bloomberg. emily: foxconn says it still plans to build a manufacturing plant in the state of wisconsin, creating as many as 13,000 well-paying jobs for wisconsin workers. as early as 2022. but many underground say, this is simply not happening. carrbergs alstom wrote about it, and we caught up with him on wednesday. >> for the past couple of months, we have...
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first man, nathan crowley, cathy lucas. fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald.anna pinnock. the favourite, fiona crombie, alice felton. roma. mary poppins returns, john meyer, gordon sim. and the bafta is awarded to, the favourite! applause. thank you so much to bafta. we are truly honoured to be recognised for oui’ truly honoured to be recognised for our work and from our peers. we are going to break protocol, we are worried we won't have enough time. i wa nt to worried we won't have enough time. i want to thank the love of my life, peter knowles, somewhere over here. and my parents,. i want to thank my husband, my children, my parents, who supported me every step. my beautiful and creative friends, fiona crombie, i thank you for having me in your life. we have never been alone on this journey. we we re never been alone on this journey. we were blessed with a small but outstanding team. our team brought their brilliant every day and we wish that we were here with us on this stage. thank you for granting us this stage. thank you for granting us the freedom to cr
first man, nathan crowley, cathy lucas. fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald.anna pinnock. the favourite, fiona crombie, alice felton. roma. mary poppins returns, john meyer, gordon sim. and the bafta is awarded to, the favourite! applause. thank you so much to bafta. we are truly honoured to be recognised for oui’ truly honoured to be recognised for our work and from our peers. we are going to break protocol, we are worried we won't have enough time. i wa nt to worried we won't have...
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cathy cashwell famously showed up on the price is right, despite claiming three grand a month for a shoulder injury. she pleaded guilty to fraud. that slip and fall will land him in court. goldinsky has been arrested, charged with insurance fraud and theft by deception. he'll face a judge next week. ome back a serial killer's daughter speaking out in an exclusive interview with abc. why she says she still loves her father. >>> the fix to the face time glitch. why apple is thank this arizona te ayst off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women approved, with hormonal therapy, diarrheaha is common, for a relentless disease.asprre may be sdeatn or infection.eve, before taking verzenio, ctesiwhgnits e ofblood cell co, which may cause feinthatio can lnead to dea. symptoms cccseous li nc iayr tlu and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right away if you notice pain or swel
cathy cashwell famously showed up on the price is right, despite claiming three grand a month for a shoulder injury. she pleaded guilty to fraud. that slip and fall will land him in court. goldinsky has been arrested, charged with insurance fraud and theft by deception. he'll face a judge next week. ome back a serial killer's daughter speaking out in an exclusive interview with abc. why she says she still loves her father. >>> the fix to the face time glitch. why apple is thank this...
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against every day people and i think that's why you are seeing a revolt all around the country. >> cathyg the find out what now do you think the conversation of businesses coming to cities will be different around the issue of subsidies? >> well, i hope it's not more negative i think the point i wanted to make is that new york is the highest taxed place in the country and when we're competing with every other state and city and places like nashville and dallas, runners-up to our application, it's pretty hard to compare our tax burden and cost burden there 'em plowers here pay 20%, 30% premium for employees in new york because of the cost of living and then the taxes so i think that's what people have to understand that in terms of making a winning package which was the goal of the governor and the mayor, they really had to put something on the table. >> you know, is there a sense in retrospect that amazon was not fully committed to this? the fact that, say, so quickly turned and said forget about it, we won't pursue this deal and 25,000 jobs over 10 years and by the way not a tremendous
against every day people and i think that's why you are seeing a revolt all around the country. >> cathyg the find out what now do you think the conversation of businesses coming to cities will be different around the issue of subsidies? >> well, i hope it's not more negative i think the point i wanted to make is that new york is the highest taxed place in the country and when we're competing with every other state and city and places like nashville and dallas, runners-up to our...
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the non-profit cornerstones is partnering with fairfax county supervisor cathy hutchens to distribute free winter wear twice a week. coats, scarves, and gloves are available tuesdayda and thu from 4:00 to 7:00 at the community cente in reston. >> we have men's, women's, and kids coats available of all sizes at the coat closet.d clients no bring their government id and fill out the forms. the forms collect data for u we can keep our programs running. >> by the way, the group is well ocked, so no additional donations are needed. >>> ithe looks like caps just needed a break to get back to their winning ways. did you see the game last night? game since won a january 10th. that chaooed when they tk the ice against the calvary flames at the cap it wi one arena last night. it was a tight ge at the en w but the caere able to get a goal with,ne minute le to go ahead and win, 4-3, ending a seven-game losing streak, in overtime. gwas there. it was aat game. >>> we're taking a live look at the state capitol in richmond, where controversy is swirling androwing cal for governor ralph northam to res
the non-profit cornerstones is partnering with fairfax county supervisor cathy hutchens to distribute free winter wear twice a week. coats, scarves, and gloves are available tuesdayda and thu from 4:00 to 7:00 at the community cente in reston. >> we have men's, women's, and kids coats available of all sizes at the coat closet.d clients no bring their government id and fill out the forms. the forms collect data for u we can keep our programs running. >> by the way, the group is well...
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being among the most dangerous countries for children nobel prize nominee and peace activist kelly cathy kelly told us the international community needs to do more to safeguard young people. this children certainly can't be held accountable for their governments whether it's military were economic war and i think that because of greed and pride and dishonesty countries all around liberal continue to wage war against the child their brains of the child should certainly be held countries could work together. much more effectively and so we have to take responsibility ourselves and then encourage other people to do likewise they must do everything they can to start this war and to stop killing in starving children. thousands of people gathered in barcelona to protest against the ongoing trial of a group of cattle on separatists police said there were two hundred thousand people taking part but according to organizers the number reached five hundred thousand. people carried flags and banners calling on political prisoners to be freed they also held placards bearing photos of the imprisoned a
being among the most dangerous countries for children nobel prize nominee and peace activist kelly cathy kelly told us the international community needs to do more to safeguard young people. this children certainly can't be held accountable for their governments whether it's military were economic war and i think that because of greed and pride and dishonesty countries all around liberal continue to wage war against the child their brains of the child should certainly be held countries could...
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joining us and aussie internationalists dave nameplates calloused dave perkins on political commentator cathy day. and is a mistake or a face he is being found schooled on a jewish bagel shop in the french capital something quick to point the finger at the yellow vests amazement us only do bensky reports outrage if they get another empty semantic attack in paris the latest twists in the fourth decent of the city the german wood for jews was sprayed across this bagel shop me the old jewish quarter. anti semitism indignation anger after yesterday's discovery of a vial and the semitic tag on the window of a bagel stein shop and x. that recalls the darkest hours of history the anti semitic graffiti was discovered at the weekend many have likened it to the anti semitic inscriptions that were targeting jewish businesses in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. and some have already decided who the culprit is. today in the streets of paris the work you didn't jews was printed on the window of a bag and restaurant this act thirteen by the yellow vests has precedence attacks against institutions a
joining us and aussie internationalists dave nameplates calloused dave perkins on political commentator cathy day. and is a mistake or a face he is being found schooled on a jewish bagel shop in the french capital something quick to point the finger at the yellow vests amazement us only do bensky reports outrage if they get another empty semantic attack in paris the latest twists in the fourth decent of the city the german wood for jews was sprayed across this bagel shop me the old jewish...
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. >> reporter: cathy cashwell famously showed up spinning that wheel on "the price is right" despite claiming three grand a month for a shoulder injury. she pleaded guilty to fraud. as for alexander goldinsky, that slip and fall will land him before a judge next week. tom, goldinsky is charged with insurance fraud and theft by deception. we have not been able to reach him. tom? >> gio benitez for us tonight. thank you. >>> when we come back a serial killer's daughter speaking out. the daughter of the btk killer in an exclusive interview with abc. why she says she still loves her father. >>> the fix to the facetime glitch that allowed users to eavesdrop. why apple is thank this arizona teen. stay with us. users to eaves drop. why apple is thank this arizona teen. stay with us. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is pro
. >> reporter: cathy cashwell famously showed up spinning that wheel on "the price is right" despite claiming three grand a month for a shoulder injury. she pleaded guilty to fraud. as for alexander goldinsky, that slip and fall will land him before a judge next week. tom, goldinsky is charged with insurance fraud and theft by deception. we have not been able to reach him. tom? >> gio benitez for us tonight. thank you. >>> when we come back a serial killer's...
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report identifies of iraq syria and yemen as being the as well the bell piece nominee peace activist cathy kelly told us the international community needs to do so much more to safeguard young people and stop the wars. they're going to spend whether it's military or economic we're trying to convey that i think that because. countries are going. to war against the chinese the brain sort of the child soon after that many. countries could. not they didn't. know such a hurry effectively and so we have to understand this and really don't say you know and then encourage other people to do the right. to do everything. this. children i think you don't want to tempers are flaring between india and pakistan after dozens of indian police are killed in the streets of kashmir we'll have a lot of that for you. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. to going to be close this is what i'm up for. can't be good. i'm interested in the waters of. the the wife. crisis part it's under way. it's a wife trillions of dollars gone in a heartbeat looking like korea
report identifies of iraq syria and yemen as being the as well the bell piece nominee peace activist cathy kelly told us the international community needs to do so much more to safeguard young people and stop the wars. they're going to spend whether it's military or economic we're trying to convey that i think that because. countries are going. to war against the chinese the brain sort of the child soon after that many. countries could. not they didn't. know such a hurry effectively and so we...
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thirty's and shouldn't be a much the same i think is down the queensland coast which increasingly is cathy and i think you'll see high seas this circulation really will bring the big ways towards the coast of queens and sometimes we wednesday or maybe thursday. a face can tell a story without uttering a single lie. and knowing god. can guide us. a simple touch inform us. the unconventionality of life witness through the men's of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. again you're watching alexander has a reminder of our top stories this hour as dawn has recalled its ambassador from new delhi as tensions in indian administered kashmir continue to escalate at least for indian soldiers have been killed in fighting between suspected separatists gunman and security forces and the disputed region. members of the european parliament invited to visit venezuela have been refused entry and expelled from the country it would use a meet the country's national assembly and opposition needs a white day to discuss the ongoing political crisis. and it's also prime ministe
thirty's and shouldn't be a much the same i think is down the queensland coast which increasingly is cathy and i think you'll see high seas this circulation really will bring the big ways towards the coast of queens and sometimes we wednesday or maybe thursday. a face can tell a story without uttering a single lie. and knowing god. can guide us. a simple touch inform us. the unconventionality of life witness through the men's of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on...
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morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen near the guadalupe's headwaters near mt. umunum. there is a lag time before that runoff impacts stream flow in the valley below said valley water's alexander gordon on wednesday.alexander gordon/valley water "....there is a bit of a lag time, that's where the monitoring comes in with our gauges and also the physical monitoring by our folks in the field who are out looking at the levels as they go up and down to make decisions about how to communicate and what action to take..."this is the guadalupe below almaden reservoir, which is now splling over.rain-swollen ross creek flows into the guadalupe river. mayor s
morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen...
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cathy, a party memberfor 30 years, her family holocaust survivors, close to tears at the lack of actionlained of anti—semitism. itjust felt like another kick in the teeth, really. it has just felt that you're expected to be silent. she'd objected to fellow party member supporting ken livingstone after he made comments about hitler and it was suggested she should apologise. i thought about that it was institutional racism, this is making those who are the victims of racism responsible. her local party, dulwich and west norwood, dispute the account, and say it has no tolerance for anti—semitism. labour says all complaints are fully investigated. tonight, labour released figures showing over ten months, it received 673 complaints about allegations of anti—semitism involving its members. 96 members were immediately suspended, and 12 have been expelled. other cases are still being considered. while 220 have been dismissed, with the party saying there wasn't sufficient evidence. in a statement, the labour party said:. while the mainjewish community groups don't believe labour has done enough,
cathy, a party memberfor 30 years, her family holocaust survivors, close to tears at the lack of actionlained of anti—semitism. itjust felt like another kick in the teeth, really. it has just felt that you're expected to be silent. she'd objected to fellow party member supporting ken livingstone after he made comments about hitler and it was suggested she should apologise. i thought about that it was institutional racism, this is making those who are the victims of racism responsible. her...
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cathy, a party member for 30 years, her family holocaust survivors, close to tears at the lack of actionanti—semitism.m has just felt like another kick in the teeth, really. it has felt like you are expected to be silent. she had objected to fellow party member supporting ken livingstone after he made comments about hitler and it was suggested she should apologise. i thought that it was institutional racism, it was making those who are the victims of racism responsible. her local party, dulwich and west norwood, dispute the account, and say it has no tolerance for anti—semitism. labour says all complaints are fully investigated. tonight, labour released figures showing over ten months, it received 673 complaints about allegations of anti—semitism involving its members. 96 members were immediately suspended, and 12 have been expelled. other cases are still being considered. while 220 have been dismissed, with the party saying there wasn't sufficient evidence. in a statement, the labour party said:. while the mainjewish community groups don't believe labour has done enough, one smaller gro
cathy, a party member for 30 years, her family holocaust survivors, close to tears at the lack of actionanti—semitism.m has just felt like another kick in the teeth, really. it has felt like you are expected to be silent. she had objected to fellow party member supporting ken livingstone after he made comments about hitler and it was suggested she should apologise. i thought that it was institutional racism, it was making those who are the victims of racism responsible. her local party,...
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cathy adler, many thanks.ll has hit a roadblock in his quest to find out why the 14—year—old took her own life in 2017. ian russell wants access to molly's phone and social media accounts, in the hope it might provide answers. but apple says it's unable to unlock her phone and social media companies say they have to wait for a formal legal request from the coroner. angus crawford reports. when a child dies, what happens to their online life, their messages, posts and pictures, their most personal data ? that's an agonising question for molly russell's dad, ian. there's data on her electronic devices that we can't access. it won't do any good in molly's case, but of course, we might learn lessons that might help other people. i'm sure there's something on her instagram account... the family know she had at least one account on instagram, but there may be others. she used pinterest too. a month after her death, automated e—mails were still suggesting more accounts to follow. in law, that data belongs to the tech
cathy adler, many thanks.ll has hit a roadblock in his quest to find out why the 14—year—old took her own life in 2017. ian russell wants access to molly's phone and social media accounts, in the hope it might provide answers. but apple says it's unable to unlock her phone and social media companies say they have to wait for a formal legal request from the coroner. angus crawford reports. when a child dies, what happens to their online life, their messages, posts and pictures, their most...
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howie: joining me, cathy areu. you offended by tom brokaw saying hispanics should work harder at assimilation and their kids should speak good english. this was kind of overlooked. >> offended as a journalist. because it wasn't accurate. it wasn't true. this is an op-ed he was giving. he was speaking as if he was a journalist who had done some research. and it's purely his opinion and he's incorrect. my parents are i aments and if being a latina on television isn't assimilation, i don't know what is. howie: he says he covered hispanics in society going back to cesar chavez. why is it so radioactive going back to 1900. >> latinos are like every other immigrant group. they assimilate as quickly as any other immigrant group in our nation. i taught esl to adults and students. there is nobody who wants to learn english more than hispanics in this country. what he was saying is completely inaccurate. i don't think he has taught english as a second language. i don't think he has seen people work in the field then come dir
howie: joining me, cathy areu. you offended by tom brokaw saying hispanics should work harder at assimilation and their kids should speak good english. this was kind of overlooked. >> offended as a journalist. because it wasn't accurate. it wasn't true. this is an op-ed he was giving. he was speaking as if he was a journalist who had done some research. and it's purely his opinion and he's incorrect. my parents are i aments and if being a latina on television isn't assimilation, i don't...
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new york passed this barbaric law and cathy tran, defeated thankfully. the tanker worms. i had to look it up. never heard of this worm. it's a caterpillar. save the caterpillars but a woman starting to give birth and dilating, no, we won't save the kid. here with reaction michelle and herman. michelle, your reaction to the governor's statements? >> yes. you hearing a lot of back tracking now. a lot of hemming and hawing from some democrats who tell us this issue is complicated. there is nothing complicated about it. these radical democrats are all for sanctuaries. except for babies. the idea that you have these laws -- live in colorado where we have a similar law to new york, oregon and california. and now late-term abortions makeup 3% of our abortions in colorado. it's unacceptable. i think it's very, very important that republicans seize and keep the moral high ground and keep the pressure on the death lobbies. virginia accepted $2 million from planned parenthood. it's a multi-billion dollars industry and taxpayer funding still goes to it. >> sean: was
new york passed this barbaric law and cathy tran, defeated thankfully. the tanker worms. i had to look it up. never heard of this worm. it's a caterpillar. save the caterpillars but a woman starting to give birth and dilating, no, we won't save the kid. here with reaction michelle and herman. michelle, your reaction to the governor's statements? >> yes. you hearing a lot of back tracking now. a lot of hemming and hawing from some democrats who tell us this issue is complicated. there is...
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the republican party had taken it off saying if ralph northam and cathy chance were both called for legal down the pro choice community about this legislation which the right has been demagoging on has been folded into this other debate about racism, right? so see who he really is. i think that it's a talking point of the right to accuse the pro choice movement of being racist. i think one reason whoever had this information held it in reserve until this moment is because it is just so explosive. >> and suffice to say that audio of him, 069 governor talking about this is going to have a long life beyond this week. let's pull back and we're getting to it a little bit here sort of what this means for politicians on a national level. the state of the union is coming up. >> and i think it would be a point for the president to push back on. i do think that northam has some leverage. the leverage is he's in the job and he has to make the decision to resign. his support is dissolving. it's hard to escape the conclusion that he would be completely ineffective after this but he's got the job and i
the republican party had taken it off saying if ralph northam and cathy chance were both called for legal down the pro choice community about this legislation which the right has been demagoging on has been folded into this other debate about racism, right? so see who he really is. i think that it's a talking point of the right to accuse the pro choice movement of being racist. i think one reason whoever had this information held it in reserve until this moment is because it is just so...
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morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen near the guadalupe's headwaters near mt. umunum. there is a lag time before that runoff impacts stream flow in the valley below said valley water's alexander gordon on wednesday.alexander gordon/valley water "....there is a bit of a lag time, that's where the monitoring comes in with our r field who are out looking at the levels as they go up and down to make decisions about how to communicate and what action to take..."this is the guadalupe below almaden reservoir, which is now splling over.rain-swollen ross creek flows into the guadalupe river. mayor sam liccardo issued statement saying "we're in the clear, f
morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen...
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we have expanded that since we have been here, and cathy has gone to work on that.onight i am calling for $5 million within my budget to expand communities and schools statewide. i have a special presentation because tonight, forgive me if i mispronounce, dale erquiaga. did i say that right ? ? give him a big round of applause . [applause] gov. justice: i have also got one other smaller friend that from time to time, he and i feed off one another and enjoy each other's company a little bit. he's a little by, he's involved in communities in schools, and i think he's gonna show whatever this may be, over here, we will show a little video. [video clip] shaq: this is an incredible program, and i am glad to hear the sincerity and commitment to communities and schools. it's encouraging when an entire state gets behind a program like this, because it's all about helping one another. thank you so much. governor, you know i love you. [kissing noises] [laughter] [applause] gov. justice: shaq is involved in communities and schools and does great work. he is a great friend. don
we have expanded that since we have been here, and cathy has gone to work on that.onight i am calling for $5 million within my budget to expand communities and schools statewide. i have a special presentation because tonight, forgive me if i mispronounce, dale erquiaga. did i say that right ? ? give him a big round of applause . [applause] gov. justice: i have also got one other smaller friend that from time to time, he and i feed off one another and enjoy each other's company a little bit....
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cathy park giving us that update.with you and the cauldron in which all of this happened and the actor kind of pushed it into the that very early on and in that abc news interview he was asked why he thought he was targeted. and he said i came really against the president's administration. i guess my first question is what you make of all of this. it's just been a couple of weeks since this happened but very quickly you saw other politicians, other actors jumping onto this story. certainly buying what we knew from the report he filed. >> and i sent a supportive tweet myself sending love and light. i was literally on my way to montgomery, alabama, when the news of this broke. i was going to the museum, the national memorial for peace and justice also known as the lynching museum, real victims of real hate crimes whose stories have not been told fully are finally being told. and everyone should visit that museum. if jussy smollett is being dishonest of what happened to him, he's dishonoring the memory of those lost soul
cathy park giving us that update.with you and the cauldron in which all of this happened and the actor kind of pushed it into the that very early on and in that abc news interview he was asked why he thought he was targeted. and he said i came really against the president's administration. i guess my first question is what you make of all of this. it's just been a couple of weeks since this happened but very quickly you saw other politicians, other actors jumping onto this story. certainly...
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morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen near the guadalupe's headwaters near mt. umunum. there is a lag time before that runoff impacts stream flow in the valley below said valley water's alexander gordon on wednesday.alexander gordon/valley water "....there is a bit of a lag time, that's where the monitoring comes in with our gauges and also the physical monitoring by our folks in the field who are out looking at the levels as they go up and down to make decisions about how to communicate and what action to take..."this is the guadalupe below almaden reservoir, which is now splling over.rain-swollen ross creek flows into the guadalupe river. mayor s
morning police went door to door from willow glen way to atlanta avenue encouraging residents like cathy michelon to evacuate.cathy michelon/lives near guadalupe river "....we live in a townhouse and one of the guys was out taking pictures and measuring it....." valley water said the flow peaked at 8-point-8 feet around 6:30 and then began to recede. the evacuation order was lifted. the danger is past but concern remains. in the past 24 hours, more than 6 inches of rain has fallen...
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as i look at my colleagues in the class of 2019, my confidence is stronger than ever and cathy and stephanie you had a challenger with seemingly endless resources that was infinite, but you had a district who knew you and your history and tenacity and your intelligence and your passion. and you had gigi and dominic and thank you all for giving us this extraordinary colleague. gord an marr, you are decades in the trenches leading social and economic justice fights from living wage to budget crisis and to free city college made you the only choice in your district. thank you for running. and matt haney, you have been a superstar the entire time that i have known you. and you inhabit your own skin with ease and confidence but that does not stop you from recognizing the injustices that affect our world and that cause pain all around us and do not stop you from your relentless desire and intent to root out injustice and to make this a fairer world. i'm looking forward to serving with you. and shaman walton in a political environment that has small differences, you brought everyone across the city
as i look at my colleagues in the class of 2019, my confidence is stronger than ever and cathy and stephanie you had a challenger with seemingly endless resources that was infinite, but you had a district who knew you and your history and tenacity and your intelligence and your passion. and you had gigi and dominic and thank you all for giving us this extraordinary colleague. gord an marr, you are decades in the trenches leading social and economic justice fights from living wage to budget...
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cathy park,bcews, new york. >>> new this morning, we are learning a student was attacked at a montgomery county middle school last week inside the boy's locker room at ridgeview middle school. four students ages 12 and face assault charges for the incident which left the victim hurt. >>> a forme virginia high school transgender student who may have won a fight over a school district's bathroom policy, gavingrimm sued the gloucester county school board in5. 2 the district banned him from using the boy's restroom. la week grimm expanded his case. a federal judge ruled he could sue over the refusal to change the gender lted on his high scipol transcrt and still lists him as female. the board will hold a publicor meeting tw to discuss allowing transgender students to use restrooms that correspond with their gender identity. >>> now to a news 4 i-team invest, some local drivers it appears grabbing more than a cub of coffee. police say they're seeing drivers impaired by marijuana and as scott mcfar land reports, roat has ters on high alert for those using weed behind the wheel. >> reporter: it
cathy park,bcews, new york. >>> new this morning, we are learning a student was attacked at a montgomery county middle school last week inside the boy's locker room at ridgeview middle school. four students ages 12 and face assault charges for the incident which left the victim hurt. >>> a forme virginia high school transgender student who may have won a fight over a school district's bathroom policy, gavingrimm sued the gloucester county school board in5. 2 the district...
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. >> reporter: michael became good friends with his neighbor, cathy posener. >> she was bubbly and friendlyeporter: although they were close, he was surprised when she died and he learned she named him as trustee of her estate. >> it's a great honor but also a great responsibility. her pg&e, her mortgage, her car payment. >> reporter: he even remodelled her home, creating this video showing it off. >> i put all new floors in. >> reporter: and put it up for sale. he had everything in order. but one hitch. >> cassie was retired from contra costa county. >> reporter: she was a nurse who worked many years at the county medical center. michael says he had a hard time collecting her benefits. >> they owed her several thousand dollars in pay and a $5,000 death benefit. >> reporter: he says the employ retirement association kept asking him for more paperwork without results. >> a copy of the trust, a copy of the will, a copy of the death certificate. i couldn't get them to pay. i did everything they requested. >> reporter: michael says he kept calling to ask about the delay. >> they're either on th
. >> reporter: michael became good friends with his neighbor, cathy posener. >> she was bubbly and friendlyeporter: although they were close, he was surprised when she died and he learned she named him as trustee of her estate. >> it's a great honor but also a great responsibility. her pg&e, her mortgage, her car payment. >> reporter: he even remodelled her home, creating this video showing it off. >> i put all new floors in. >> reporter: and put it up...
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we're joined by melissa arnold and cathy vary a.e'll try to put all that together, catherine, start with you, that is the market being down today we'll get to china talks. growth concerns coming back. a few weeks ago we were worried about global growth. market comes back, all of sudden concerns go away, whether atlanta fed, manufacturing data, business spending data, those concerns are back. how concerned are you? >> i'm not concerned. actually, connell, every time the market sells off there were bright spots in the data today, i'm recommending long positions to my clients. that is something i'm recommending to my clients, connell since december last year. remember in december we had combination of variables that really took markets down, aggravated risk everybody was talking about u.s. recession that is not imminent. the firm conviction i have, china gross 6.5%. the u.s. grows above 2 1/2%. europe is stagnant, will continue to be such as the case with japan. i'm bullish on u.s. equities and growth this year. connell: melissa, we tr
we're joined by melissa arnold and cathy vary a.e'll try to put all that together, catherine, start with you, that is the market being down today we'll get to china talks. growth concerns coming back. a few weeks ago we were worried about global growth. market comes back, all of sudden concerns go away, whether atlanta fed, manufacturing data, business spending data, those concerns are back. how concerned are you? >> i'm not concerned. actually, connell, every time the market sells off...