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she cla the system allowed a hostile school environment. after she repeatedlan into her alleged attacker as she went to and fromss cla bureau chief julie carey reports from winchester. mother and daughter preparing to do somethi very unusual. they'll step before the winchester school board to talk about a sex assault. >> i'm going to specifically tell them that i am a victim right in front of their faces so they understand the initial pain i'm going through. >> francesca was just 14, relativelily new to winchester last summer when he met a friend of a friend at this bark. she says she was sexually the documents from juvenile court show the boy accused of tar of attacking her was placed on probation. as shetarted her freshman year, she was stunned to find she began running into her alleged attacker. >> i can't function for the rest of the day and it brings meack to the events. >> reporter: her family file at 9 complaint. >> a month later i really pushed the issue and said listen, my n daughter i safe here. school has become a place of retrar
she cla the system allowed a hostile school environment. after she repeatedlan into her alleged attacker as she went to and fromss cla bureau chief julie carey reports from winchester. mother and daughter preparing to do somethi very unusual. they'll step before the winchester school board to talk about a sex assault. >> i'm going to specifically tell them that i am a victim right in front of their faces so they understand the initial pain i'm going through. >> francesca was just...
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on, quote, the most successful inaugural season in the history of professional sports.ac that is a clasell, the stage is now set n for vi's senate race. it might bring flashbacks of the 2016 presidential contest. trump supporter cory stewart won the gop nomination to challen incumbent senator and former hillary clinton running mate tim tkaine. we report match and the strategy. >> thank you, virginia. >> reporter: corey stewart's victory party, it's the third time he sough statewide office. making the interview rounds, he atotlighted this presidential tweet conating him and adding, now he runs against a total stiff, timkaine, who's weak on crime and borders and wants to raise your taxes through the roof. don't underestimate corey, a major chance of winning. >> i have the supportof the president. as the president, we'll have him come down to virginia,e'll welcome him down there. >> reporter: senator kaine firing back atruhe tweet. >> the president doesn't know anything about virginia, clearly. i think he showed that in 2016 d the tweet shows the same thing. >> reporter: stewart is repeati
on, quote, the most successful inaugural season in the history of professional sports.ac that is a clasell, the stage is now set n for vi's senate race. it might bring flashbacks of the 2016 presidential contest. trump supporter cory stewart won the gop nomination to challen incumbent senator and former hillary clinton running mate tim tkaine. we report match and the strategy. >> thank you, virginia. >> reporter: corey stewart's victory party, it's the third time he sough statewide...
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and d that it onlyly takes stg wind or r rain to justify a cla. a lot of people here are skeptical. money for a bit of bad weather? it sounds just too good to be true.. after the informational enent, e fifishern go b bacto theirir work.. they also feel the effects o clime chchangen a dadailbasis as theirir catches grorow smal. that's a r result of incncreag hurricice mashed up my btehaffee ready, the net, shing po, everhihing. but t ght t doesn'hehelp y any m me, so if you have a a little money y one siside, you invevest it bac. sometimemes you have n nothing. michael:l: life has toto go onh or withohout insurancece. these people live with risk dd unrtaiainty. michael:l: life has toto go onh but there is one thing they can count on -- the next tropical tell us what you thought of th show by wrwriting to global3000@dw.com. and check out our facebook page, dw global society. do be sure to join us again next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [music playing] >> throughout histo
and d that it onlyly takes stg wind or r rain to justify a cla. a lot of people here are skeptical. money for a bit of bad weather? it sounds just too good to be true.. after the informational enent, e fifishern go b bacto theirir work.. they also feel the effects o clime chchangen a dadailbasis as theirir catches grorow smal. that's a r result of incncreag hurricice mashed up my btehaffee ready, the net, shing po, everhihing. but t ght t doesn'hehelp y any m me, so if you have a a little money...
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. >> to find agreements and have a win-win approach for our people, our workers and our middlese clas> president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort faces new charges of cob instruct -- obstructing justice. new volcanic activity in guatemala leads to more evacuations. theor search those still missing after last weekend's eruption is put on hold. also on the program, tv chef anthony bourdain has died. for the are pouring in man who used cooking as a window on the world. ♪ hello, welcome to the program. clashes over traed tariffs are continuing to overshadow the g-7 summit in quebec. several countries takin part say a closing joint statement is uglikely, alt president trump said he believed they would agree on one. here's our north american editor john popele. >> one big happy family. but though they put on strained smiles for the cameras, don be deceived. this is as bad temped and tense a charlotte start to the g-7 has ever been. donald trump was the last one inuebec and will be the first one out. isolated over his protectionist trailed policies. before leaving washington thi
. >> to find agreements and have a win-win approach for our people, our workers and our middlese clas> president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort faces new charges of cob instruct -- obstructing justice. new volcanic activity in guatemala leads to more evacuations. theor search those still missing after last weekend's eruption is put on hold. also on the program, tv chef anthony bourdain has died. for the are pouring in man who used cooking as a window on the world. ♪...
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you might be amazed to learn it's not a cla wick from the the golden age of pop artut the work of a 4-year-old. he comes from canada. his paintingsre selling for thousands of dollars. we met him and his family t lear more. >> he was 9 months old when he first picked up the brush. it was like magic to us and we could not believe in a he's creating those composition. he had the direction. he had annd intention a he knew exactly where he wants toond lead himself to the result. >> to be perfectly honest, it was my first art show. i might as well k let yw that. i remember walking through the door ando walking i the exhibit room and i just, i couldn't believe what i was seeing. the colors,hey were just so beautiful and they just caught my attention. if you're not familiar with abstract painting, some people come in and think that anybody could just throw paint on a canvas. but i they understood the colors and the textures, they would understand this is more than paint on canvas. >> most children will justwee a olors and mush them together and make a great mess. hence, finger painting. this
you might be amazed to learn it's not a cla wick from the the golden age of pop artut the work of a 4-year-old. he comes from canada. his paintingsre selling for thousands of dollars. we met him and his family t lear more. >> he was 9 months old when he first picked up the brush. it was like magic to us and we could not believe in a he's creating those composition. he had the direction. he had annd intention a he knew exactly where he wants toond lead himself to the result. >> to be...
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sinitial jobless cla considered a proxy for layoffs fell by 1,000 to a seasonally adjusted222,000. as we reported, the unemployment rate currently stands at 3.8%, the lowest since april of s2000 >>> the unemployment rate continues to decline, more and more companies struggled to find workers. last night we took you to louisville, kentucky, to introduce you to a unique pting tothat is att solve that problem. well, we take you back there this evening toee how some big companies are getting involved. steve liesman once again has our story. >> reporter: it may seem strange and little out of the box, but a cardboard boat race in uisville, kentucky, is seen as part of a solution to a national worker's shortage problem. it all looks like f andgames, but behind it are some serious high school students studying computer assisted design or cad. >> never knew i was in engineering. once i got to the cad, i was like, wow, ieally like this. i could do this. i'm really good at it. >> reporter: the cardboard boat regatta is the cap stone event for students studying auto cad and cnc machines. their
sinitial jobless cla considered a proxy for layoffs fell by 1,000 to a seasonally adjusted222,000. as we reported, the unemployment rate currently stands at 3.8%, the lowest since april of s2000 >>> the unemployment rate continues to decline, more and more companies struggled to find workers. last night we took you to louisville, kentucky, to introduce you to a unique pting tothat is att solve that problem. well, we take you back there this evening toee how some big companies are...
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now, living in yelloim clas more than 700,000 page views a month and still schrader is considered a micro-influencer we have much smaller audience size than a lot of the mega influencers, where w talking millions of followers. however, our audience is a lot more engaged and converts for retailers. >> carrie brown checks the blog day. >> the people i hang with a good 75 to 80% follow the blog. >> reporter: tammy mishler, a busy mom, can traceal about her wardrobe to schrader's post. >> i promised my husband i would stopurchasing for a while, until i'm on a good month's streak of not purchasing. p schrader and her blog are proof thating attention to seemingly dry marketing dlya can definirive sales. >> well full access to our analytics, so we can see what brands people are shopping, whac they're buying. that helps us better shape our content. >> reporter: a while back, a pink blazer just wasn't seraing, until sr styled it, and 600 units moved. it sold out. >> as soon as she posted something, we would see anat imme lift in the amount of units that sold. >> reporter: c that blarried one of susie turner'
now, living in yelloim clas more than 700,000 page views a month and still schrader is considered a micro-influencer we have much smaller audience size than a lot of the mega influencers, where w talking millions of followers. however, our audience is a lot more engaged and converts for retailers. >> carrie brown checks the blog day. >> the people i hang with a good 75 to 80% follow the blog. >> reporter: tammy mishler, a busy mom, can traceal about her wardrobe to schrader's...
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but first, cla ncy bulletin at 10:10pm. burton hill will host a panel of authors to discuss the stories that they think have shaped the world. i'm closer to burton hill, here at the hay festival to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact, and white in stories that shaped the world. —— and why. hello, and welcome to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, shanti, to discuss these stories are the novelist, sha nti, whose to discuss these stories are the novelist, shanti, whose latest book isa novelist, shanti, whose latest book is a modern refill this retelling of sophocles antigone. we have: toynbee, author of many wonderful novels who also recently reinterpreted greek tragedy in his book house of names. and last but not least, we have sarah churchwell, the writer and professor of american literature. a very warm welcome to you all. before we go ahead, here is a brief introduction to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. we all love a good book,
but first, cla ncy bulletin at 10:10pm. burton hill will host a panel of authors to discuss the stories that they think have shaped the world. i'm closer to burton hill, here at the hay festival to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact, and white in stories that shaped the world. —— and why. hello, and welcome to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, shanti, to discuss these stories are the novelist, sha nti,...
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he read fans letters to cla. ha strength, but his spirit was still the same. his smal was still the same. -- smile was still the same. he loved to tell stories. the stories took a little bit longer. the punch lines were just as good and laughs were just as hardy. >> he described it as a tremendous loss, adding his penalty and sense of humor endeared him to everyone he came into contact with even during the most trying times. montana and clark won two super bowls together. rice and clark were teammates for three seasons. tom brady posted this tribute on instagram. he said he was four years old and in the stands with his parents when clark made the catch. the 49ers changing their twitter and facebook background to honor dwight clark. >>> 49ers fans are leaving their condolences on our facebook page. search nbc bay area on facebook. >>> in the past two hours we also caught up with a few more of his former teammates. later when he became the general manager he was the 49ers as an executive. >> to have a front office guy to say you're my favorite guy that's even mo
he read fans letters to cla. ha strength, but his spirit was still the same. his smal was still the same. -- smile was still the same. he loved to tell stories. the stories took a little bit longer. the punch lines were just as good and laughs were just as hardy. >> he described it as a tremendous loss, adding his penalty and sense of humor endeared him to everyone he came into contact with even during the most trying times. montana and clark won two super bowls together. rice and clark...
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know, elections of p ple that maybe the public doesn't always raalize are elected, the case in santa clanty of judge aaron persky. he was recalled. it was a ce watched nationally, very closely. he was recalled over what maybe many people thought was a lenient sentencing of a stanford student convict of attempted. rape what does this mean, scott, for judicial independence? >> i don't think it means a lot. this wasne particular case that had a lot of passion. there were some people against judgsky who felt very strongly, this was in a me-too moment. i don't think we're necessarily going the see all kind of judges being swept out of office. we saw four in san francisco who were targeteduby pc defenders and all four were re-elected, reconfirmed. >> strongly. ro >> stly, yeah. >> yeah, i think that the persky thing in addition to the me-too movement was chfluence wit black lives matter. there was concern over that sentence and whether it had tdo with brock turner's race and after influence. >>privilege. privilege, yes. >> again, it is something we fulud becd,ut taot b roueadye g tlkoin atgre
know, elections of p ple that maybe the public doesn't always raalize are elected, the case in santa clanty of judge aaron persky. he was recalled. it was a ce watched nationally, very closely. he was recalled over what maybe many people thought was a lenient sentencing of a stanford student convict of attempted. rape what does this mean, scott, for judicial independence? >> i don't think it means a lot. this wasne particular case that had a lot of passion. there were some people against...
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at 15 years old, cla are learned sign language because she has dyslexia and it was another way for herate. and while on that flight, klara got one more request from that crew. >> came back later and told me he was just lonely and wanting something to talk to. i came back and for the last hour of the flight, we just talked. >> reporter: klara, the 15-year-old, and her connection with tim, witnessed by so many on that flight. klara and tim, and a friendship forged on that flight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, have a good evening. good night. good evening. good night. >>> the first time i really felt like we were in danger. >> looked like a war zone. sounds like one today. >> there's still no containment in fire-ravaged lake county want hundreds of firefighters are attacking the blaze from the air and dousing flames on the ground. >>> good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today. >> here's the latest now on the pawnee fire that's burning out of control in lake county. new evacuation orders have been issued for the double eagle ranch area. th
at 15 years old, cla are learned sign language because she has dyslexia and it was another way for herate. and while on that flight, klara got one more request from that crew. >> came back later and told me he was just lonely and wanting something to talk to. i came back and for the last hour of the flight, we just talked. >> reporter: klara, the 15-year-old, and her connection with tim, witnessed by so many on that flight. klara and tim, and a friendship forged on that flight. i'm...
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. >> he clas there were burglars in the house but they were actually workers checking on th >> some younger home buyers are leaning towards renng instead. >> reporter: in atlanta, newlywed dominicaeed was feeling the pressure to buy a home. >> reporter: but with the key r interee rising one quarter of a point, she and her husband are choosing to rent insteed. >> we're trying to fick out in we want to it stay in the city. >>t's a dilemmae for hom buyers nationwide. mortgage applications have dropped dramatically, a t average mortgage rate rises to 4.8% just this week. >> there is a f trend more people choosing to rent rather than buy. >> and prices are going up in big cities. >> prices are outpassing the market much faster than encome and that's going to leave no. >> so when could it be better to rent instead of buy? experts say if you plan to move within five years, if you cannot go or if you have a low credit score. finding the right deal at the right time mean a in. >> now, the rate increase could also impact credit card bills. the latestype means you'll be forking oaf more money in inter
. >> he clas there were burglars in the house but they were actually workers checking on th >> some younger home buyers are leaning towards renng instead. >> reporter: in atlanta, newlywed dominicaeed was feeling the pressure to buy a home. >> reporter: but with the key r interee rising one quarter of a point, she and her husband are choosing to rent insteed. >> we're trying to fick out in we want to it stay in the city. >>t's a dilemmae for hom buyers...
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because middle cla was shrinking, now prosperity is for all americans, not just an expression or if you will a dog whistle, it is a president doing all that, while you have got a speaker who is talking about raising retirement age to 70, and reducing social security, and willing to cutback to medicare for 65 and older, he is tearing up the soul of the republican party at a time when this president is leading republicans toward certain victory in november despite historic comparatives that suggest it should be a time of defeat for party in power. paul ryan insists on meeting that historical scan toward rather than -- standard. >> there was a shift with president trump. and i will say proudly that the republican party is the trump party. we recognize t forgot en men and women, we understand that wages were stagnant and that jobs were not coming back, and president trump has delivered every turn. but there has been a shift in party, we brought in democrat voters and union voters, we brought in those forgotten men and women, that will be new coalition, that propels our party to success. and
because middle cla was shrinking, now prosperity is for all americans, not just an expression or if you will a dog whistle, it is a president doing all that, while you have got a speaker who is talking about raising retirement age to 70, and reducing social security, and willing to cutback to medicare for 65 and older, he is tearing up the soul of the republican party at a time when this president is leading republicans toward certain victory in november despite historic comparatives that...
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he commented on this one, on sin cla sinclare, and on disney. it is not clear to me that the tweeting will be less influential. it sounds to me ually based, you'll look at another case that differently. a final point, there will be a lot of monday morning quarterbacking about the way the government did this case they did not bring up the case of net neutrality. there was zero reference about the ownership. it was almost as if it was simply directv gbuying content i that sense, from a political perspective, they had a less compelling case than they might have part of the reason they could not do that is the administration's position on net neutrality i think what you will see is a lot of different interpretations. the t mobile and sprint deal is more horizontal, if i was working in thei mic be psychologically mote va loologii a case 20th century fox is now up 6%. >> we're talking about the comments that president trump has made and actually that the doj commented on as it relaced to this disney and fox transition they said this one looks okay. tr
he commented on this one, on sin cla sinclare, and on disney. it is not clear to me that the tweeting will be less influential. it sounds to me ually based, you'll look at another case that differently. a final point, there will be a lot of monday morning quarterbacking about the way the government did this case they did not bring up the case of net neutrality. there was zero reference about the ownership. it was almost as if it was simply directv gbuying content i that sense, from a political...
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there was not any substantial evidence the cla the judge did not give them credit.ost a merger challenge was in 2008. in that case, they put most weight on customer testimony and the judge dismissed it. that cost them the case. doj learned from that in 2008. subsequently they brought a different challenge focusing on internal documents that showed, these companies, who know th dustry better than anyone, understood the potential effect of the merger. that is very compelling evidence. doj did not have that in this case and the judge called them out. david: many thanks. very good to have you here, logan. he is from hogan lovells -- and we want you to sign up for the newsletter to get the latest on global politics in your inbox every day. shry: coming up, the fed , itdes at 2:00 eastern includes alan blinder. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq" where we focus othe assets, risks, and rewards offered by exchange-traded funds. calling all contrarians. downtrodden dogs bark the loudest? th have the highest potential to revert to the mean
there was not any substantial evidence the cla the judge did not give them credit.ost a merger challenge was in 2008. in that case, they put most weight on customer testimony and the judge dismissed it. that cost them the case. doj learned from that in 2008. subsequently they brought a different challenge focusing on internal documents that showed, these companies, who know th dustry better than anyone, understood the potential effect of the merger. that is very compelling evidence. doj did not...
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facebook had a verified apps program that cla it certified the security of participating apps. which it did. those were the counts in the complaints. the consent decree said basically barred facebook from making misrepresentations about the privacy security of consumers personal information and required facebook to obtain consumers affirmative express intent before overriding preferences. i think the facts of both cambridge analytical and the device partnerships show that there were still instances where privacy controls or information about youth, for example, me being a friend of yours on facebook would be shared on apps even though the representation -- so yes. >> a violation -- >> yes. >> if information was being shared. so outside of the cambridge analytical episode did facebook violate the 2011 consent decree when it gave data access to 60 partner device makers including microsoft, google and blackberry, even when many users believed that they barred this sharing as reported in the "new york times" earlier this month. >> again in my personal opinion i believe they did, pa
facebook had a verified apps program that cla it certified the security of participating apps. which it did. those were the counts in the complaints. the consent decree said basically barred facebook from making misrepresentations about the privacy security of consumers personal information and required facebook to obtain consumers affirmative express intent before overriding preferences. i think the facts of both cambridge analytical and the device partnerships show that there were still...
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trafc to shoe.en my son-in-law's co increasing opeilspace where my grandchen can play.om and reducing cla sizes my for all our kids. that's why our next county e has to require developersro to solve tblems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do. for every genera to solve tblems their developments create. sblvr rk back to "fox news rning" on a tuesday, 5:1ti4 is me now. 66 degrees.k live loo at the white house. at this early hour. going to be a pretty day on tap for all of us. looking at top stories we're following at this hour. hours away perfect polls opening in maryland and we're learning a much larger number of people could have issues voting because of a computer glitch. over the weekend the motorcycle administration it was mere 19,000 people and t this morhough we learn the number isli more 0,000 voters. appare computer glitch began inas april of lyear when new software w installed on nba web sitend a walk uk up kiosk. er the confusion of the driveov trade policy with china a still clong down at 32 point and investors were nerus over reports u.s.
trafc to shoe.en my son-in-law's co increasing opeilspace where my grandchen can play.om and reducing cla sizes my for all our kids. that's why our next county e has to require developersro to solve tblems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do. for every genera to solve tblems their developments create. sblvr rk back to "fox news rning" on a tuesday, 5:1ti4 is me now. 66 degrees.k live loo at the white house. at this early hour. going to be a...
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hour donald trump set to address the world after signing his name next to kim historic document st clasows a level of sophistication no one was expecting. foreign policy expert, senior fellow at the heritage foundation joins us to explain. thank you for joining us, you have been working around the clock. i have been watching your analysis as this continues to unfold, remarkable stuff, no one expected this to be signed this evening. >> if you put the korean experts in the room they will tell you what is on that piece of paper is largely a nothing burger we have seen before and i wouldn't diute that but put it in context. if that piece of patop of we remain committed to the pressure campaign which protect our vital us interests, the united states remains committed to the goal being verifiable and irreversible elimination of north korea's nuclear weapons and this only gets wrapped up in a treaty process than there is a lot under there that makes this different than what we have seen before. >> those a good points i brought up a short time ago with todd pyro, scanning through this live on t
hour donald trump set to address the world after signing his name next to kim historic document st clasows a level of sophistication no one was expecting. foreign policy expert, senior fellow at the heritage foundation joins us to explain. thank you for joining us, you have been working around the clock. i have been watching your analysis as this continues to unfold, remarkable stuff, no one expected this to be signed this evening. >> if you put the korean experts in the room they will...
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stay with ktvu with continuing coverage as reaction from dwight cla's death pours in. we will bring you the latest on air and online. >>> the mayor of los angeles says his triceps police--chpoli chief scott had been one of the finalists for that position and he spent years as a high- ranking member of the los angeles police department before coming here to head the san francisco police department. this afternoon, the l.a. mayor named michael moore as the new head of the lapd. chief scott released a statement reading in part, this part -- offer provided be the opportunity to reflect on how much our department has a list and the challenges we face in san francisco. i and emitted to the work to maintain public safety, reduce crime, and strengthen the relationships between our officers and the people of the city and counties of san francisco. >>> new at ten, a 13-year-old is under arrest in connection with a mass shooting plot at a middle school in pleasant hill. the fbi alerted police of a message on social media sh between two things at valley view middle school. the mes
stay with ktvu with continuing coverage as reaction from dwight cla's death pours in. we will bring you the latest on air and online. >>> the mayor of los angeles says his triceps police--chpoli chief scott had been one of the finalists for that position and he spent years as a high- ranking member of the los angeles police department before coming here to head the san francisco police department. this afternoon, the l.a. mayor named michael moore as the new head of the lapd. chief...
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because we heard secretary devos on the record talk about the possibility of teachers being armed in the clasight of a very convoluted position that this administration -- this line this administration is trying to walk in which they are in obedience to the nr a-line and at the same time she's clearly dealing with a public that is fedup with the prospect of our children beinge today this kind of violence. what you get is the kind of incoher rensi you just heard. >> we know watching the "60 minutes" interview, she's not very good sometimes at answering questions. it's really bad, right, and that's what we saw there, the concern, of course, is that that -- that sort of being very bad at answering that question, how does that -- how does that effect how the commission is actually going to look at what a very pressing issue for people, democrats and republicans? >> right. the headline coming out from that answer just that answer that exchange that you played really startling to say that guns will not be considered in a topic about school shootings that involve guns. this administration, remember,
because we heard secretary devos on the record talk about the possibility of teachers being armed in the clasight of a very convoluted position that this administration -- this line this administration is trying to walk in which they are in obedience to the nr a-line and at the same time she's clearly dealing with a public that is fedup with the prospect of our children beinge today this kind of violence. what you get is the kind of incoher rensi you just heard. >> we know watching the...
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president trump cla obama and bush also separated families who crossed into the u.s. illegally our ptners at fact check say trump's rationale is misleading. >> we're going to keep families together, but the i border going to be just as tough as it's been. >> reporter: hours afterigning an executive order that stopped the separation of families at the border, president trump insists the policy will stay in place. according to fact check.org that policy is what separates his administration from previous ones. >> the obama administration and bush administration all separatedamilies at the border. they absolutely did. they did. their rate was less than ours, but they absolutely did do this. this is not new. >> there may have been some separation, but there was not a blarn blanket zero tolerance policy that the trump administration has that is causing widespread separation of the famiores. >> rr: that means the obama administration was not referring 100rof illegal borde crossings for crimi l prosecution. the department of homeland security says it was about 21%. >> in othe
president trump cla obama and bush also separated families who crossed into the u.s. illegally our ptners at fact check say trump's rationale is misleading. >> we're going to keep families together, but the i border going to be just as tough as it's been. >> reporter: hours afterigning an executive order that stopped the separation of families at the border, president trump insists the policy will stay in place. according to fact check.org that policy is what separates his...
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. >> something about being from a cla championship down and state and we're right here. >> reporter:hree times in the last four years for a city like oakland after all it has gone through, evenings like this and crowds like there are truly beautiful. in oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> some fans have already gotten their hands on new back to back championship gear. last night abc 7 was at dick's in daly city where hundreds lined up. some got there at 2:00 in the afternoon hours before tipoff. they were confident the warriors were going to sweep the cavs. they were buying everything from t-shirts, jerseys, mugs, towels and banners. >> the flrg energy is indicativ what is going on. we're all part of this. >> back to back shirt. go dubs. >> dick's will be back open starting at 6:00 a.m. >>> the president says he will not invite this year's nba champions to the white house. president trump singled out steph curry and lebron james and their remarks that they expressed no interest in visiting the president. their comments came in response to questions about the president's decision
. >> something about being from a cla championship down and state and we're right here. >> reporter:hree times in the last four years for a city like oakland after all it has gone through, evenings like this and crowds like there are truly beautiful. in oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> some fans have already gotten their hands on new back to back championship gear. last night abc 7 was at dick's in daly city where hundreds lined up. some got there at 2:00 in the...
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nigeria clas croatia this afternoon. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, the match of the day.allest nation ever to qualify with a population of 330,000. lexington, kentucky, almost has that many. his coach is a part-time dentist. taking on the player who is arguably the other greatest of all time, messi. iceland, though, has this passion that could give them a chance. ♪ yeah. go ahead, martin. i see you wanting to clap. that's the thunder clap. thousands making the trip to moscow. the chant went viral during iceland's historic euro 2016 win over england. they say 99.8% of icelanders watch that on tv. argentina is still favored but despite all of his mastery on the field, messi has never led his team to any international championship. can he do it this time? >>> france versus australia just finished about an hour ago. france winning, 2-1. one last note on the u.s. open. tiger woods' bid for another major title over essentially before the weekend began. woods missed the cut after going 10 over par across the first two days. he's 1 of 14 former major winners who won't be playing
nigeria clas croatia this afternoon. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, the match of the day.allest nation ever to qualify with a population of 330,000. lexington, kentucky, almost has that many. his coach is a part-time dentist. taking on the player who is arguably the other greatest of all time, messi. iceland, though, has this passion that could give them a chance. ♪ yeah. go ahead, martin. i see you wanting to clap. that's the thunder clap. thousands making the trip to moscow....
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but what was the complaint ac>> first t off, i want to cla, would you see all those empty seats behinded to be 300 people at the event on campus at university of new hampshire. but thenpt because of threats, they could not secure campus, th ire told, so they moved it to a 7,500 seat hockey rink. so i'm standing there, about 250 of those kids came there to lien and it wasith turning point usa, a conservative college organization.. i go up there, i talked about being gay married and pro-choice, whole bunch of things that conservatives shouldn't like that we could debate all day long, theyto hav. it is the 50 others that come with noisemakers to scream at you and burberry to you and give endless, useless slogans, and when i look at them, he made a point, i am looking you right in the eye, do you have a question? is there anythingai i said that offensive? is there anything you would like to share with me? got sta screaming. the most interesting part of this, i did not notice it until about a week ago, one of the protesters,nsr more than in the back it was yelling at me andling meo f myself
but what was the complaint ac>> first t off, i want to cla, would you see all those empty seats behinded to be 300 people at the event on campus at university of new hampshire. but thenpt because of threats, they could not secure campus, th ire told, so they moved it to a 7,500 seat hockey rink. so i'm standing there, about 250 of those kids came there to lien and it wasith turning point usa, a conservative college organization.. i go up there, i talked about being gay married and...
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with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a cla i totally could've...fe) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. my favorite role so f
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and i talked to people in california a lot, who is concerned about the death of the states middle-clase-class. but this economic model doesn't work. even in the end, it collapses. you need a middle-class to sustain the economy, and they are losing theirs. >> m couple things i wanted to ask you about you are doing a series which i thought was very interesting. it's basically a device to deprogram an air traffic control in the country, which is potentially making us less safe every time we get on an airplane. >> it's terrifying. i'm interested in the standards in their decline for a number of different reasons, where the ideology of diversity. but under the obama administration, the faa change the standards for becoming an air traffic controller and instituted a screening biographical tapped on my contest that awardedoints on how little you knew. so if you are unemployed for the last three years, you got more points than if you had a job. if you knew nothing about science you got more points than if you are a licensed pilot. this is for an air traffic control job. they sought the least q
and i talked to people in california a lot, who is concerned about the death of the states middle-clase-class. but this economic model doesn't work. even in the end, it collapses. you need a middle-class to sustain the economy, and they are losing theirs. >> m couple things i wanted to ask you about you are doing a series which i thought was very interesting. it's basically a device to deprogram an air traffic control in the country, which is potentially making us less safe every time we...
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a job like that requires unimpeachable integrity, he is accused of leaking cla
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to achievetrade, and strategic ends in service of diplomacy will stop it was like a master cla in the use of american power and influence. we all have a great deal to learn from her. so, thank you for your example in t[applause] >> madam secretary, i admire your faith and diplomacy. teddyre your courage and roosevelt's arena and i admire your resilience and faith in our country. thank you for everything you have done for us. [applause] announcer: here is what is live on tuesday. the houses in on new at tuesday for speeches. historic work on measures for trails, monuments, and heritage areas. on c-span2, senate continues debate on judicial nomination. on c-span3, education secretary betsy devos testifies at a senate hearing about the budget request for heard department. in the afternoon, a congressional panel investigates sexual abuse of athletes. former usa gymnastic president and former michigan university president are on capitol hill. eastern.t at 3:00 p.m. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, nelson cunningham
to achievetrade, and strategic ends in service of diplomacy will stop it was like a master cla in the use of american power and influence. we all have a great deal to learn from her. so, thank you for your example in t[applause] >> madam secretary, i admire your faith and diplomacy. teddyre your courage and roosevelt's arena and i admire your resilience and faith in our country. thank you for everything you have done for us. [applause] announcer: here is what is live on tuesday. the...
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phillips, the bake an found that, when the case went before the colorado civil rights commission on the cla discrimination claim brought against him, that one or two members of the commission mae statements that justice kennedy and the other members of the majority felt showed evidence of hostility towards region and mr. phillips' religious beliefs. and on that basis, based on those facts, those circumstances, the court felt that it had to reverse thef rulinghe lower court in favor of the same-sex couple that brought the discrimination claim. >> nawazit was a 7-2 decion, just as ginsburg drafted the dissent. and in that, she made clear she felt it was a discrimination case. and she wrote, the fact that phillips, the cakemaker, might sell other cakes and cookies to d lesbian customers was irrelevant to the issue craig e,d mullins, the gay cou case presented. what matters is that phillips would not provide a gooder rvice to a se-sex couple that he would provide to a heterosexual couple. but to your earlier point,st e kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion here, basically said, we're going to
phillips, the bake an found that, when the case went before the colorado civil rights commission on the cla discrimination claim brought against him, that one or two members of the commission mae statements that justice kennedy and the other members of the majority felt showed evidence of hostility towards region and mr. phillips' religious beliefs. and on that basis, based on those facts, those circumstances, the court felt that it had to reverse thef rulinghe lower court in favor of the...
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>> reporter: yeah, and we heard cla clarity from her husband -- >> not her husband, her dad.r: excuse me, my mistake. thanks for the quick correction. and here's what he had to say on fox business. >> it is not so much related to the red hen as it is to other the threats. she has three small children and there have been nasty things. peter fonda tweeted out to millions that somebody out to break into her house and kidnap her children. that is crime. peter fonda needs to be in jail. >> reporter: number one, there are multiple threats according to mike huckabee her father. and we also have an indication that huckabee is trying to further inflame this entire situation. trying to clearly blame peter fonda. any idea that from this podium or from the president that you will see a tamping down of rhetoric, anyone try to cool things down, heal the country, it doesn't appear that that is going to happen. and there has been a discussion here the last 24, 48 hours, there are more and more heated and personal conflicts between members of this admin and the public. and i'll be curious to
>> reporter: yeah, and we heard cla clarity from her husband -- >> not her husband, her dad.r: excuse me, my mistake. thanks for the quick correction. and here's what he had to say on fox business. >> it is not so much related to the red hen as it is to other the threats. she has three small children and there have been nasty things. peter fonda tweeted out to millions that somebody out to break into her house and kidnap her children. that is crime. peter fonda needs to be in...
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this is a really profound an amazing opportunity for us to really refocus on the needs of workg g clas americans and thehe most vnenerabl in the united states. because when we stand up for them, then they will stand up for themselves and we willll -- you know,e willllll have collecve power amy:ust to clafy, you id th crowleyarticipad in a debate wh yo ross theorporateetworks, he did noshow at a dete. wathat a sond deba? >> yh,e hd not show up to thinitialebate. ther we three local comommunity debates. he skipped t first t. after an edirial fro"the new york times" kind of speaking to at, he d show upo theery last one may a c coue of day beforehe electn. amy: we nt to thk y very much for beingith u we kw you aron a verbusy hedule rht now. what messageo you have o caidates aund the untry country,le in this democrat, republican, socialist, green, independent as you come out of this primary victory? >> i think our democracy is opening right now and that the possibility for any candidate, especially those that are not accepting corporate funds -- frankly, many different parties but there's a
this is a really profound an amazing opportunity for us to really refocus on the needs of workg g clas americans and thehe most vnenerabl in the united states. because when we stand up for them, then they will stand up for themselves and we willll -- you know,e willllll have collecve power amy:ust to clafy, you id th crowleyarticipad in a debate wh yo ross theorporateetworks, he did noshow at a dete. wathat a sond deba? >> yh,e hd not show up to thinitialebate. ther we three local...
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>> what's wrong with that is it's american citizens who have been treated as second kla-clas citizensat's wrong with it, if that many cats and dogs had died in a purple state or red state or in texas with hurricane harvey, it would have been an uproar in this country. and we would have demanded answers. what's wrong with that is that we are now in hurricane season again. and puerto rico is still reeling from the shock and the effect of hurricane maria. what is wrong with that is that 4,600 americans have died. and we don't even know who they are. we don't know their names. and we have not, you know, honor rg tho ing those deaths by finding out the truth. >> or acknowledging the truth. >> what happened in puerto rico was just an absolute tragedy, right? two massive hurricanes in succession, an absolute tragedy. the idea, though, that -- and i think this is where you're going with this, chris. that the president somehow willfully neglected them -- or at least where ana was going -- because they're brown people or hispanics is the most absurd and insulting notion. when the left doesn't w
>> what's wrong with that is it's american citizens who have been treated as second kla-clas citizensat's wrong with it, if that many cats and dogs had died in a purple state or red state or in texas with hurricane harvey, it would have been an uproar in this country. and we would have demanded answers. what's wrong with that is that we are now in hurricane season again. and puerto rico is still reeling from the shock and the effect of hurricane maria. what is wrong with that is that...
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and it was a wrap-up of clas that politicians had repeated that we had already written about, you know, maybe multiple times. and this is the challenge, certainly, for fact-checkers. politicians or viral claims will repeat themselves again and again. and i think that -- and perhaps my panelists could comment on this later. but i think that repetition does help, you know, spread and instill those beliefs or those claims. and, you know, we can only write a story sometim many times befo it starts to be ridiculous on our website. so groundhog friday was one way where we tried to, you know, repeat our fact check in not a -- you know, completely annoying way. but it's not just politicians that are repeating the claims. we see readers asking us about the same claims again and again, as well. and some of those questions -- you know, some people, i think, are asking us to debunk viral claims that their crazy uncle sent them and they can sent the uncle the link to our story. i know that happens. you can tell by what people write in their e-mails to us. but others are legitimately wondering, coul
and it was a wrap-up of clas that politicians had repeated that we had already written about, you know, maybe multiple times. and this is the challenge, certainly, for fact-checkers. politicians or viral claims will repeat themselves again and again. and i think that -- and perhaps my panelists could comment on this later. but i think that repetition does help, you know, spread and instill those beliefs or those claims. and, you know, we can only write a story sometim many times befo it starts...
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he said you a cla that's great. just be the klan.s more effective anything younus abdullah muhammad did. if you want to get a fox nursing and just have him going into provocative step in the right wing blogs and pick it up into to further polarization and that's exactly what we want to do. it wasn't until people started to develop ideas of counter violent extremism in 2011, barack obama, strategic plan but by that time there was a lot of support. it wavered with the car t of the rotation if anyone content. so there wasn't much of an opposing force, not one that would engages directly for fear they would amplify our voice. we went on cnn, the muslims came out with a suggestion this station was required to get ratings in the mainstream media. we would manipulate it and they were not showing enough positive. so that was one thing and a think we learned a lot from that at the time from then, but it's important. >> how to react to the argument that isis has a fair amount to do with islam? i'm summarizing the argument but what do you make
he said you a cla that's great. just be the klan.s more effective anything younus abdullah muhammad did. if you want to get a fox nursing and just have him going into provocative step in the right wing blogs and pick it up into to further polarization and that's exactly what we want to do. it wasn't until people started to develop ideas of counter violent extremism in 2011, barack obama, strategic plan but by that time there was a lot of support. it wavered with the car t of the rotation if...
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it was a real life drama unfolding i reallife, the tiny masked daredevild cla his way up the concrete, and he managed to evade building workershat tried to coax him down before scurrying up nearly 20 floors. cellhone video shows the kraf tea creature grooming on the window ledge, hundreds of feet in the air. i don't know if he is aware the world is watching him. >> minnesota plic radio's #mprraccoon. >> how can you rootgainst a smal furry feature. >> the plan was to make it to the roof on his own where a trap baited with cat food to capture him. many capturing ever moment. the mayor tweeting, even wild animals know the greatce ps to reach for higher heights. the little guy living the high dlife. >> a g story and we all need that. >>hat was the raccoon thinking and his motivation? we have a team there on thehe ground in st. paul. >> why do we climb mountains? beuse it's there. >> i didn't think about that being applicable to thior >> practical question. how did the clause hold on to he that stone all way up to the top? wouldn't it be a slippery >> i didn't get to that. om this will be
it was a real life drama unfolding i reallife, the tiny masked daredevild cla his way up the concrete, and he managed to evade building workershat tried to coax him down before scurrying up nearly 20 floors. cellhone video shows the kraf tea creature grooming on the window ledge, hundreds of feet in the air. i don't know if he is aware the world is watching him. >> minnesota plic radio's #mprraccoon. >> how can you rootgainst a smal furry feature. >> the plan was to make it to...
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delia was released after an asylum officer kedeemed her clas ofaleton wertie bk credible.ot charged with entering the country illegally. >> prosecutors have discrion what charges. >> reporter: this civil rights attorney efren olivares says he was in court when prosecutors decided not to charge 17 fathers who illegally crossed the border were their children and were separated. prosecutors say they decision were not related to the separation issue. the men are out in awaiting a deportation hearing. >> their main concern was the children. wherere my children? when am i going to see them again? i did not have an answer to them. >> reporter: their children were probably sent to centers like new hope for so-called unaccompanied children. first lady melania trump was told three children have already been released to their families. 55 remained. >> how many times they speak with their relatives, their families, per week for example? >> well, the children are allowed to communicate with their families twice a week. >> reporter: kurt senske oversees the shelter. if a parent gets out
delia was released after an asylum officer kedeemed her clas ofaleton wertie bk credible.ot charged with entering the country illegally. >> prosecutors have discrion what charges. >> reporter: this civil rights attorney efren olivares says he was in court when prosecutors decided not to charge 17 fathers who illegally crossed the border were their children and were separated. prosecutors say they decision were not related to the separation issue. the men are out in awaiting a...
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it doesn't haveic those cla microbeads that caused concern recently. water pollution. >> sure.akthrough. rihanna's beauty line that launched in the fall. we knew it would be a big deal because it' rihanna but it created a revolution. comes in 40 shades so perfectly calibrated to truly match every skin tone you see from the fairest to darkest keeping in mind all the different undertones in our skin. honestly, it's a lel of inclusion we have not seen in foundation before. it is now very quickly become the industry standard and kind of the bar every brand needs to meet when they're formulating. it's matte, long wear, amazing. >> back on this. i hadhan trainor on the show the other day saying her favorite lip gloss ever tried is rihanna's, too. another one. this is a lip gloss i love. bert's bees. craig's lovesit. you do? of course. which do you like? >> i like the one that's brown. >> also try juniper water. lovely mulberry. burt's bees swept the section in the awards. lip balm, everyone knows and loves. won for best lip balm and lipstick. not everyone knows they have grea lipstic
it doesn't haveic those cla microbeads that caused concern recently. water pollution. >> sure.akthrough. rihanna's beauty line that launched in the fall. we knew it would be a big deal because it' rihanna but it created a revolution. comes in 40 shades so perfectly calibrated to truly match every skin tone you see from the fairest to darkest keeping in mind all the different undertones in our skin. honestly, it's a lel of inclusion we have not seen in foundation before. it is now very...
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nearly half of social mia users they've gotten ridden at least one of their accounts in the past year ag clates like twitter and facebook prompting 40% of people with sialedia accounts to thirty eight anothee least one ofm according to this study this trend spanned across the glo and found collective outrage ovary peteed online privacy violations 62% wa more regulations on platforms likek fac and twitter. that's an interesting study because again if you don't need for businesses, you really social media the in first place. >> if i'm being honest the reason i don't use some of it i just don't. a it's not privacy thing. i just havkind of falle out of love with some of those soci media sites. >> me too. >> by default maybe. >> me too. you know what it's so funny. it's one of these sort of madeut now. like if you do step awayt from whatev is, facebook, your life will really go on. you know what i r mean? iteally will but there's some fear of or ssmi too. but, yeah, if i honest physical i have to to do it for wor i might be on one and it fould be for me to be on one. >> maybe twierbe for the info
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. >>> sabes que will smith se ha pro cla ma de fanÁtico de la cultura latina y que bueno verlo con nickynador. a mÍ me gusta brasil, alemania, argentina como para dar 3 opciones. >>> no sÉ a tÍ. >>> el corazÓn obviamente con mÉxico y si no fuera mexico, me salida rizo con cualquier paÍs latinoamericano. >>> colombiano ha ido mucho al mundial ha ido 6 veces y estuvo en el nÚmero 5, quinto lugar. >>> haciendo analogÍa del fÚtbol. eres...
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middle clas american families have not benefited from the tax scam that's been rammed down the american people's throat by the gop. transfer, this wiltherefore, thn that will determine how the middle class americans feel. >> they're getting a tax cut. >> they have not felt anytime their wallets. there are a number of people putting two ends together hoping too meet. the wages are stagnant. they're still fighting to just. >> they were really stagnant under barack obama, right? >> you have to remember, barack obama was the one who saved this economy. >> wait a minute. stagnant wages are an issue to you now, why weren't they an issue before? >> we got the train back on the tracks first. >> we got it. >> and the president is now benefiting from grass that's been planted and watered and nurtured by president obama. >> why can't it tb both presidents? why didn't they both have something to do. >> i think barack obama. >> you're not going to give any credit. >> i'm giving him credit for nurturing and maintaining the grass planted by the previous president. >> you can too look at this, the 1.4
middle clas american families have not benefited from the tax scam that's been rammed down the american people's throat by the gop. transfer, this wiltherefore, thn that will determine how the middle class americans feel. >> they're getting a tax cut. >> they have not felt anytime their wallets. there are a number of people putting two ends together hoping too meet. the wages are stagnant. they're still fighting to just. >> they were really stagnant under barack obama, right?...
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i progressed rapidly through the ranks becoming a world-cla elite gymnast routine usa. competing for country at international competitions including the pan-american games, world championships, and an alternate for the 1988 olympic games in south korea. after my time on the team, i earned a scholarship to ucla. it was there under my coach that i wanted to make a positive impact on athletes. after competing for ucla, i worked as a student assistant coach for two years, that is when my lightbulb moment occurred. my purpose came into focus, i wanted to help young women achieve their goals and dreams. i spent 19 years coaching ncaa division i gymnastics. thirteen of those years were spent as head coach of the university of florida, where i led teams to three back-to-back and cah championship titles. i sleep with hard-working intelligence the athletes will shine, and they did. during this time, i realize the greatest gift i could give was compassion and understanding. i was able to relate to and understand what the athletes were going through. i had lived it. the primary rea
i progressed rapidly through the ranks becoming a world-cla elite gymnast routine usa. competing for country at international competitions including the pan-american games, world championships, and an alternate for the 1988 olympic games in south korea. after my time on the team, i earned a scholarship to ucla. it was there under my coach that i wanted to make a positive impact on athletes. after competing for ucla, i worked as a student assistant coach for two years, that is when my lightbulb...
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barry had a contest in his cla class. probably accurately that they would never leave this come complex i did read the story and i did win, they say who wrote this piece and i thought i was me. but, that very first piece there's nothing asian or asian american about it. they're waiting for the girlfriend to come out of the bathroom where he's hiding. so i can write back, it's clear that i can do that. i talk about all the ways that we can go about remaking america. in the course as part of my project. the about mothers and daughters the you can be writing about religion and fundamentals. the nature of art, nothing about using an asian american female protagonists that is at odds with any of these subjects. the answer is, of course. asian american women like people everywhere are concerned with politics in every big possible question. it's not like they are in this little groove. >> often on book tv we hear about the iowa writers workshop. how has that sustained itself? >> at the time that i applied to iowa there's only th
barry had a contest in his cla class. probably accurately that they would never leave this come complex i did read the story and i did win, they say who wrote this piece and i thought i was me. but, that very first piece there's nothing asian or asian american about it. they're waiting for the girlfriend to come out of the bathroom where he's hiding. so i can write back, it's clear that i can do that. i talk about all the ways that we can go about remaking america. in the course as part of my...
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rify case ofge cla and things got hoers president trump a fine person rwhe t cohen ngxi diled and freedman says here politics is off the menu. >> people from both sides of aisle come in. we don't have a choice in that. we have opened our doors to sevsht community. and that's where we statunaly.,s isoch.d employees to bex5 local. >> "fo our area more and more f of homeland security aerre facing threats. the agency says there's been m at employees and it's in the . area. one senior official reporting a bunt and decapitated animal onis lawn. they have received 2 dozen threats aimed at immigration and customen fortsment offi and threats often posted online. >>> marylandoters are getting ready to head to the polls tomorrow. the state pmary election ra aonedyount for the u.s.e hous and senate. >> theichtomorrow to take larrr spring on i the. hey, fits. o good evening there's a decraticus ton primaryy. here's why. there are half a dozen people with namesal on thlot. but really they're only two at the top garnering a lot of attention, and you've got rash urn baker and prince georgecu countytive ou
rify case ofge cla and things got hoers president trump a fine person rwhe t cohen ngxi diled and freedman says here politics is off the menu. >> people from both sides of aisle come in. we don't have a choice in that. we have opened our doors to sevsht community. and that's where we statunaly.,s isoch.d employees to bex5 local. >> "fo our area more and more f of homeland security aerre facing threats. the agency says there's been m at employees and it's in the . area. one...