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colleen melody, last name spelled melody. colleen? >> thanks, bob. i'll pick um sort of right where he left off, from the beginning on an early saturday morning talking about how to respond to this case the people on my team recognized it instantly as a basic fairness, social justice, and civil rights issue. so i'm proud of them for stepping up to sort of do whatever was necessary to help get this result that we're talking about today. i wanted to introduce marsha chen, an assistant attorney general in our civil rights team. patricio marquez on the end. mitch reese over here. and sha leah -- >> we'll keep monitoring this and go back in as needed. you just did hear the solicitor general who led the team, noah purcell, and the attorney general for washington, bob ferguson, speaking there. the attorney general said they got everything they wanted, alan dershowitz. they did get everything they wanted. >> yes, they did, but it's still an uphill fight. look, there's a way around this that's a win-win for everybody. the president has lost, so he is now in a
colleen melody, last name spelled melody. colleen? >> thanks, bob. i'll pick um sort of right where he left off, from the beginning on an early saturday morning talking about how to respond to this case the people on my team recognized it instantly as a basic fairness, social justice, and civil rights issue. so i'm proud of them for stepping up to sort of do whatever was necessary to help get this result that we're talking about today. i wanted to introduce marsha chen, an assistant...
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next, colleen, colleen is the head of our civil rights unit. i created that unit a couple of years ago, two years ago. as you may know, up until then, if somebody called our office with the civil rights complaint, despite the fact that we have close to 600 attorneys, we did not handle civil rights complaints on behalf of the people of the state of washington and affirmative ways, which struck me as something that needed to be remedied. we created a civil rights unit. you see folks part of our team. while i did not anticipate at the time that this team would be pressing the service of a case like this, i am so glad and proud that we had a team of excellent attorneys and excellent professional staff and that civil rights unit, with the background, expertise, and work ethic, who were prepared for this moment in time to bring this case to the successful results we've had so far. colleen melody, colleen. >> thanks, bob. i will pick up from where he left off. from the beginning, on an early saturday morning, when we started talking about how we were
next, colleen, colleen is the head of our civil rights unit. i created that unit a couple of years ago, two years ago. as you may know, up until then, if somebody called our office with the civil rights complaint, despite the fact that we have close to 600 attorneys, we did not handle civil rights complaints on behalf of the people of the state of washington and affirmative ways, which struck me as something that needed to be remedied. we created a civil rights unit. you see folks part of our...
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colleen chawla. as the director's report indicates, the governor released it's january budget last week. it's 179.5 billion dollar overall statewide budget. and he is projecting a deficit of $1.6 billion due to declining revenues. the budget however holds health and human services at about the same level. and retains a lot of the progress that has been made in the past, for instance it continues coverage for undocumented children under medi-cal and provides for a bond for under the mental health services act, no place like home bond. it also proposes to back fill funding decreases in the children's health insurance program and it's basically a relatively stable budget for the health and human services area. in addition, it includes revenues, borrows from future revenues to establish the adult youth cannabis program statewide, which of course the department of public health will be involved in locally, establishing those regulations. one thing just to be clear about the governor's budget he made clear
colleen chawla. as the director's report indicates, the governor released it's january budget last week. it's 179.5 billion dollar overall statewide budget. and he is projecting a deficit of $1.6 billion due to declining revenues. the budget however holds health and human services at about the same level. and retains a lot of the progress that has been made in the past, for instance it continues coverage for undocumented children under medi-cal and provides for a bond for under the mental...
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colleen's husband is a prison guard. >> i'm waiting to hear if he's okay. we don't even know if he's hostage right now. >> such was the uncertainty as authorities focused their attention inside the prison in a town where people tell you nothing much ever happens. >> it's shocking that something like that is going on there. you don't expect things like this to happen. >> i was on facebook live and they were talking about our town, nothing happens here. >> i hope they settle it peacefully. they have to do what they have to do. >> what is your hope? >> i pray it ends safe and quick. they are just doing their job. if it's just wrong. >> no doubts those thoughts are being shared by others here on this first day of february, on what is a long o night trying to bring the standoff to a peaceful resolution. i'm dann cuellar, "action news" wphl-17. >> one of the remaining hostages is a woman. this is not the first time someone was held hostage at the facility. rapist scott miller took a female counselor hostage and sexual assaulted her. it led to a six hour standoff
colleen's husband is a prison guard. >> i'm waiting to hear if he's okay. we don't even know if he's hostage right now. >> such was the uncertainty as authorities focused their attention inside the prison in a town where people tell you nothing much ever happens. >> it's shocking that something like that is going on there. you don't expect things like this to happen. >> i was on facebook live and they were talking about our town, nothing happens here. >> i hope...
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i'll turn it over to colleen. >> we've been listening in live where officials in washington state have been reacting to the ninth circuit court of appeals here in san francisco, upholding the washington judge's suspension of president trump's travel ban. we'll continue to follow this and bring you the latest in what happens now as we continue this newscast. >>> let's move on for the moment. a controversial cabinet nominee has been sworn in. the president is dealing with the ethics issues swirling around one of his senior advisers. >>> 49ers owner introduces kyle shanahan and john lynch. we'll hear from all three right here on abc7 at 4:00. >>> a popular fast food restaurant is trying something >>> right now, back to our breaking news. a ninth circuit court has upheld the travel ban suspension. >> lisa, what is the mood like? >> reporter: the rain chased quite a few people away but earlier they had signs that said no ban, no ban. very happy with the judge's decision. here's what one woman had to say. >> i'm here because i was very interested in this decision. i'm pleased with this decis
i'll turn it over to colleen. >> we've been listening in live where officials in washington state have been reacting to the ninth circuit court of appeals here in san francisco, upholding the washington judge's suspension of president trump's travel ban. we'll continue to follow this and bring you the latest in what happens now as we continue this newscast. >>> let's move on for the moment. a controversial cabinet nominee has been sworn in. the president is dealing with the...
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. >> joanna johnston is nominated for "allied," colleen atwood for "fantastic beasts," madeleine fonteynr jackie" and mary zophries for "la la land." she worked to create believe double pieces that young hollywood would wear. >> somehow i feel all that joy transferred into the final product of the film. >> reporter: the designer for fences" wanted to honor august wilson with an emotional connection. >> i need these clothes audience to feel what the characters are going through each t you see them. >> reporter: other oscar nominees represent diversity decades, "allied," 1940s insp e inspired "florence foster jenkins and the 1960s costumes for jackie" are hoped to arrive in time for the exhibit. >> it's all about having you as the audience believe that they are a struggling actress like em may stone. >> reporter: nowhere else would you see "hidden figures" next to batman versus superman down of justice or the huntsman with its gold leafed leather and the eye popping visions of alice through the looking glass. it's all on stage lear at fid m's museum and visitors don't even need a ticket to
. >> joanna johnston is nominated for "allied," colleen atwood for "fantastic beasts," madeleine fonteynr jackie" and mary zophries for "la la land." she worked to create believe double pieces that young hollywood would wear. >> somehow i feel all that joy transferred into the final product of the film. >> reporter: the designer for fences" wanted to honor august wilson with an emotional connection. >> i need these clothes audience...
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it's the fourth oscar for that film's designer, colleen atwood."hacksaw ridge" won for best sound mixing while arrival won for best sound editing. honors for best documentary feature went to o.j., made in america, which follows the childhood nfl career and murder trial of the former football star. the film also set a record at 467 minutes, it's the longest oscar-winning movie ever. and one of the more political moments so far of the night was when it came to the foreign film category. the salesman, that was the film thas iranian filmmaker. he boycotted the oscars due to president trump's travel been. he instead sent a nasa astronaut, an iranian born astronaut, who read a statement on his behalf. again, that was one of the more political moments we saw of the night. a lot of subtle politics weaved in throughout some of these speeches, but nothing overt. again, erika, the main awards still to come. >> stephanie stanton live for us there. so of course one of the big moments that's also getting a lot of attention on social media is the tour bus group
it's the fourth oscar for that film's designer, colleen atwood."hacksaw ridge" won for best sound mixing while arrival won for best sound editing. honors for best documentary feature went to o.j., made in america, which follows the childhood nfl career and murder trial of the former football star. the film also set a record at 467 minutes, it's the longest oscar-winning movie ever. and one of the more political moments so far of the night was when it came to the foreign film category....
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fresco user colleen christian center us this video five dozen new citizens took the oath of allegiancet washington crossing historic park in buck county. they are originally from 35 different countries. congratulations to them. >>> a very special gift for philadelphia's hard-working k9 officers. the dogs and their handlers received dog beds courtesy of the local company big barker. the donation will make sure all of the police department's k come nine officers have somewhere very comfy to sleep police k9 are among the most active working dogs around. they have a greater risk of joint problems and other diseases that can often be prevented with the right beddi bedding. that dog looks pretty darn comfy there. >>> back to your fox 29 weather authority. live look at allentown as we prepare for some very mild temperatures by the end of the week. we're talking 70s in february. >> i could be golfing in shorts, kathy. you can be playing tennis outside. >> i could be. yeah, you can be golfing outsi outside. >> that's right. >> in shorts. >> let's do it. i looked at the boots in the garage the o
fresco user colleen christian center us this video five dozen new citizens took the oath of allegiancet washington crossing historic park in buck county. they are originally from 35 different countries. congratulations to them. >>> a very special gift for philadelphia's hard-working k9 officers. the dogs and their handlers received dog beds courtesy of the local company big barker. the donation will make sure all of the police department's k come nine officers have somewhere very comfy...
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. - oh, colleen. - wait, what? - oh, dude, i'm about to make this man jizz. - wait.u think you are about to leave? - actually, [energetic music building] i think i'm about to [bleep]. [screams] [softly grunting] - ohh. he-- oh, my god. - that was a lot. that was a lot, that was a lot. - on my massager. - [exhales] [sighs] [office phones ringing] [exhales] wow, what a dream. [sparsely dramatic music] was it a dream? - bill, what are you doing? you haven't left yet? you were supposed to leave an hour ago. and what's on your pants? - uh, milk. man milk. [dramatic music builds] - what the [bleep] are you doing? - nice. comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much for tuning in. and thank you, to you, at home. my guest tonight is the president and c.e.o. of the international rescue committee, david miliband is joining us, everybody. i'm really excited. ( cheers and applause ) we're going to be discuss
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colleen debaise is founder of the hampton bee. good to see both of you. >> great to see you. >> let's get to the question. investing in could you get past the hat? it was so great a good question, because a company, many companies need real estate in order to operate their business. how do you decide? >> i think the first question is, how fundmental is this. then i's strategic and i'd consider doing it. what is my roi and the money i' investing. >> i agree with everything you're saying, and most small businesses, i would say the majority will lease their commercial property. you know, it's risky enough to have a small business. if you're sinking your cash into real estate, you're really doubling your risk. so, yeah -- >> but the question, how important is it to your company, right? i just spoke to some people who have for-profit schools, actually in south africa, but it would hold for here as well. and for them, growing their schools and being in those places was incredibly important. >> yeah. >> and so, for them, they need to rai
colleen debaise is founder of the hampton bee. good to see both of you. >> great to see you. >> let's get to the question. investing in could you get past the hat? it was so great a good question, because a company, many companies need real estate in order to operate their business. how do you decide? >> i think the first question is, how fundmental is this. then i's strategic and i'd consider doing it. what is my roi and the money i' investing. >> i agree with...
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good morning, colleen. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. what i wanted to say is what you were talking about. the american education system, particularly in the medical feels more than the tech field -- because you can train yourself in the tech field -- but in the american metal feel for mother's nursing school and then there is medical school. there is a lot of americans who cannot get into a nursing school or a medical school that are our schools have not kept up with the demand, which we knew was coming. the american medical association has limited the number of slots there are for americans to be trained in the medical profession. that really should be dealt with . if we are just relying on immigration from other countries, that is not going to work for the united states. we have to produce our own. dr.'s used to have changes to get all of this collaboration. you are talking about where and american doctor would go to a foreign country, and a foreign doctor would replace him in the united states. they did a lot of research like that. a
good morning, colleen. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. what i wanted to say is what you were talking about. the american education system, particularly in the medical feels more than the tech field -- because you can train yourself in the tech field -- but in the american metal feel for mother's nursing school and then there is medical school. there is a lot of americans who cannot get into a nursing school or a medical school that are our schools have not kept up with the...
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aths lot of pictures and videos a inn on twitter that i've beeni've sharing and this is from that tt colleenlieve the fair oaks area and this is what itha looked like while she wasas n about a half alf inch to three-quarters of anartn inch of snow and in in combination with these t 40 miles an hour gusts it wasans really very difficult to seeculs this afternoon. aft if you were stuck in one ofin of those. not everybody saw them and youoa can see thatw nthow thereem iso much left. le what was still more mre significant as we put this in motion was the activity thatas t was mainly west of d.c. but itbt came right through the beltway b and what's left tonight systemtm mainly down to lower southernsot maryland now but that meansat me because it's going to be so to o cold tonight, you likely will see a little bit of black iceb here and there and as we look at the last few hours here, h you can seal these arecan seal a starting to really cut off. this is still raging though.oug blizzard 2017 has really donelly a number, a foot of snow ornow r more for boston all the way up into new england.ngla no
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colleen chawla.the director's report indicates, the governor released it's january budget last week. it's 179.5 billion dollar overall statewide budget. and he is projecting a deficit of $1.6 billion due to declining revenues. the budget however holds health and human services at about the same level. and retains a lot of the progress that has been made in the past, for instance it continues coverage for undocumented children under medi-cal and provides for a bond for under the mental health services act, no place like home bond. it also proposes to back fill funding decreases in the children's health insurance program and it's basically a relatively stable budget for the health and human services area. in addition, it includes revenues, borrows from future revenues to establish the adult youth cannabis program statewide, which of course the department of public health will be involved in locally, establishing those regulations. one thing just to be clear about the governor's budget he made clear in
colleen chawla.the director's report indicates, the governor released it's january budget last week. it's 179.5 billion dollar overall statewide budget. and he is projecting a deficit of $1.6 billion due to declining revenues. the budget however holds health and human services at about the same level. and retains a lot of the progress that has been made in the past, for instance it continues coverage for undocumented children under medi-cal and provides for a bond for under the mental health...
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then we will have a few words from colleen. >> thank you.hat we argue to the court yesterday was it is the role of the court to say what the law is and to serve as a check on the executive branch, and that is what the court has done and this will reason, careful, thoughtful opinion. be considered all the arguments and rejected them. it is important to recognize the real impact this is already having on people's lives. we're hearing from people all over the country about what a difference this is made and we are thrilled for that. i want to thank attorney general ferguson for having the braver is -- for having the bravery to bring is the case in the first place in offering for us to do all this. i think the governor and the peak of the state for all their support in bringing this case. most especially want to thank the people across the office. people in my office like japan, kelly would -- like ann, kelly, i' going to forget people -- was the attorney general. for winning this case in the ninth circuit court of appeals. are you still there?
then we will have a few words from colleen. >> thank you.hat we argue to the court yesterday was it is the role of the court to say what the law is and to serve as a check on the executive branch, and that is what the court has done and this will reason, careful, thoughtful opinion. be considered all the arguments and rejected them. it is important to recognize the real impact this is already having on people's lives. we're hearing from people all over the country about what a difference...
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>> colleen sparks runs through top tips.at could talk what is it saying. >> i'm so dirty i'm going to eat your face. >> that's part of the reason my face is disgusting now do you see this breakout. >> from the brush. >> absolutely definitely way to cut down on breakouts is by cleaning your things. >> let's start where we're starting lip gloss. >> lip gloss and mascara there's no way to prevent bacteria from growing two to three months throw it out. do not keep it throw it out. definitely worth investment for sure. >> what i just learned is on these product or maybe on box it's like some little weighty want to find it. i don't want to mess up your presentation. that little thing there tells you says 24 months i didn't know that's what it meant. >> i'll tell you how to keep&t >> it's like expiration date. >> so throw it out after three months. >> two to three months. three being max. >> lip dmross and mascara. >> correct. >> cool thing with lipstick you can actually throw in freezer 24 hours that's helps kill bacteria or i li
>> colleen sparks runs through top tips.at could talk what is it saying. >> i'm so dirty i'm going to eat your face. >> that's part of the reason my face is disgusting now do you see this breakout. >> from the brush. >> absolutely definitely way to cut down on breakouts is by cleaning your things. >> let's start where we're starting lip gloss. >> lip gloss and mascara there's no way to prevent bacteria from growing two to three months throw it out. do...
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. >> yes, congratulations, colleen. is a lot of flesh out last night on the red carpet. are you going to do one of your grammy fashion panels? >> all of the looks and the fashions. let's do it next. by peggy lee playing ] [ goat bleat ] [ crow caws, music continues ] this is gonna be awesome! when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like playgrounds, demographics, schools, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. it's coming soon to the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark is making waves. kalahari resorts & conventions in the poconos. book your african adventure now! >> 9:47, time to check the winds gust, 29 miles per hour in philadelphia, wilmington, 46 miles per hour, still windy out there. expect it to stay that way the warnings and the advisories up until 6:00 p.m. so 42, but it will feel like it is in the 30's all day. forty-six for lovely valentine day tomorrow, even close
. >> yes, congratulations, colleen. is a lot of flesh out last night on the red carpet. are you going to do one of your grammy fashion panels? >> all of the looks and the fashions. let's do it next. by peggy lee playing ] [ goat bleat ] [ crow caws, music continues ] this is gonna be awesome! when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like playgrounds, demographics, schools, and more... you can find the right house and the...
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colleen said the affordable care act has been the difference for her between life and death. i've also heard from a father whose daughter has a chronic illness. he asks that i emphasize to all of you, my colleagues, that health insurance is -- quote -- "not a luxury, but a necessity for his family." his daughter represents one of the 1.1 million people in connecticut who are now protected from discrimination based on preexisting conditions thanks to the affordable care act. i've heard from a retired pastor who counts on the affordable care act for coverage, a farmer who fears for his family's health after repeal, a young woman who was able to start her own business because of the assurances promised by health reform, and a veteran who was scared -- who is skaeufrd for his -- scared for his wife. representative price cannot promise that these people will keep their coverage and he has said that outlawing discrimination because of preexisting conditions is -- quote -- "a terrible idea." a terrible idea to outlaw preexisting conditions. i have seen the effect of preexisting cond
colleen said the affordable care act has been the difference for her between life and death. i've also heard from a father whose daughter has a chronic illness. he asks that i emphasize to all of you, my colleagues, that health insurance is -- quote -- "not a luxury, but a necessity for his family." his daughter represents one of the 1.1 million people in connecticut who are now protected from discrimination based on preexisting conditions thanks to the affordable care act. i've heard...
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colleen said she could barely see what she was doing.oin it put a half inch of snow.t unfortunately with this cold it becomes black ice. we want you to be ready for that. our producer was saying his stepdaughter was in a seven-pilp pile up. watch the driveway and the sidewalks if had one of the squall that left late patch of snow around. we areat lef staying cold againld tomorrow so a winter reality check continue, but look at what happens over the weekend, we'ree warming back up again. we're going to be in the 60s to near 70 saturday into sunday. we're not sure we're going toto have a completely dry weekendked but it will be wet, not white. everybody is in the 20s, but a lot of our suburban areas areare tonight.to it's 26-degrees colder than it was last night at this hour. of course it was still pretty mild as you know. 25-degrees colder in martinsburg, 30 grows colder in gaithersburg. wind chill temperatures in the tem digits and teens. overnight we head for teens inor the suburbs to about 25 degrees. i wanted to show you as we look at these winds they're going to g
colleen said she could barely see what she was doing.oin it put a half inch of snow.t unfortunately with this cold it becomes black ice. we want you to be ready for that. our producer was saying his stepdaughter was in a seven-pilp pile up. watch the driveway and the sidewalks if had one of the squall that left late patch of snow around. we areat lef staying cold againld tomorrow so a winter reality check continue, but look at what happens over the weekend, we'ree warming back up again. we're...
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but colleen made it easy and it was really special. >> it is. dr.other six weeks until he can get back to work. but the anesthesiologist and his surgeon donor say they can't wait to share an operating room together again. >>> the storms arrived here in pacifica. why that makes some people who live here nervous. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. it's a time of uncertainty for many in the tech industry... how dent trump's >>> good morning. it's friday, february 3. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. it is the time of uncertainty for many in the tech industry. how to deal with president trump's new restrictions on international travel. >> kpix 5's anne makovec joins us knew to explain how it's having an impact. >> reporter: the president's economic advisory council is meeting today and the meeting is expected to focus in large part on president trump's executive order on immigration at least from the silicon valley contingency who say their businesses are being hurt by it. that meeting is going to be short one former
but colleen made it easy and it was really special. >> it is. dr.other six weeks until he can get back to work. but the anesthesiologist and his surgeon donor say they can't wait to share an operating room together again. >>> the storms arrived here in pacifica. why that makes some people who live here nervous. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. it's a time of uncertainty for many in the tech industry... how dent trump's >>> good morning....
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colleen tweets yes, if they're against my civil rights they don't need my money. >> yes, it influences me but not as much as overreaction and encourages me to support the business being protested. >> no. what is the end game? they're not allowed to have an opinion. are they controlling policy? if not, just an opinion. >> we will share them with you throughout the morning. the hashtag is #ktvuthe9. >>> hundreds of pages of documents related to the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. new details about the multiple police visits to the building over the past two years. >>> and it is the tallest building in the bay area and months away from being complete. we will take you to the top of san francisco's sales force tower. >> you can check out this cool 360 video. we have the camera up there. you can go to the youtube page. we noticed the building yourself if you're in the east bay, north bay or south bay. this is now the tallest building in the bay area. and as the building nears completion this year, i took a look to see if the sales force tower itself will be embraced as a new symbol of san
colleen tweets yes, if they're against my civil rights they don't need my money. >> yes, it influences me but not as much as overreaction and encourages me to support the business being protested. >> no. what is the end game? they're not allowed to have an opinion. are they controlling policy? if not, just an opinion. >> we will share them with you throughout the morning. the hashtag is #ktvuthe9. >>> hundreds of pages of documents related to the deadly ghost ship...
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. >> colleen graduated from msp. thank you very much. i guess my question is more about our elected officials particularly those in congress. 100 years ago the republicans have the north and the democrats had the south and the republicans were more anti-trade and the democrats were more pro trade. you referenced losing 50 republicans. i am sort of curious about the democrats. we only have 28 to that's a voted for it although the democratic party across the country is increasingly pro trade. millennials are pro trade, immigrants, latinos so i'm just wondering if you think there is a shift in that if the democrats on the hill will reflect the increasing the democrats across the country that are increasingly pro trade or if you see some sort of shift like that? >> it's a great question and one point i want to make at the outset is donald trump talked a lot about the people and what they are demanding in his inaugural address which is kind of scary. he only talked about some people who are now have turned hard against trade or have not benef
. >> colleen graduated from msp. thank you very much. i guess my question is more about our elected officials particularly those in congress. 100 years ago the republicans have the north and the democrats had the south and the republicans were more anti-trade and the democrats were more pro trade. you referenced losing 50 republicans. i am sort of curious about the democrats. we only have 28 to that's a voted for it although the democratic party across the country is increasingly pro...
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. >> my daughter colleen fewer. >> (clapping.) >> any daughter sarah fewer. >> (clapping.) >> and myter pamela kaplan. >> (clapping.) >> and my best friend ann. >> (clapping.) >> i like to take the opportunity to thank the residents the richmond district to trust me for the steward for the next 4 years i also would like to thank many, many people who have worked on any campaign my campaign staff is here to see me being 2345urgd and want to introduce any staff will will be joining me in my office chelsea. >> (clapping.) >> i believe many of you know nick and angeleno they'll be staying on and special thanks to sxhaufr that has been a dedicated public servant a wonderful caregiver of the district i lived in and had three children so supervisor eric mar i want to say thank you, very much for the long service sunflower the neighborhoods and families and as i'm learning and talking about with people particularly on the most vulnerable in the district thank you eric. >> (clapping.) >> so san francisco has changed a lot from the san francisco of my youth i'm a fifth generation san francisca
. >> my daughter colleen fewer. >> (clapping.) >> any daughter sarah fewer. >> (clapping.) >> and myter pamela kaplan. >> (clapping.) >> and my best friend ann. >> (clapping.) >> i like to take the opportunity to thank the residents the richmond district to trust me for the steward for the next 4 years i also would like to thank many, many people who have worked on any campaign my campaign staff is here to see me being 2345urgd and want to...
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. >> my daughter colleen fewer. >> (clapping.) >> any daughter sarah fewer. >> (clapping.) >> and my sister pamela kaplan. >> (clapping.) >> and my best friend ann. >> (clapping.) >> i like to take the opportunity to thank the residents the richmond district to trust me for the steward for the next 4 years i also would like to thank many, many people who have worked on any campaign my campaign staff is here to see me being 2345urgd and want to introduce any staff will will be joining me in my office chelsea. >> (clapping.) >> i believe many of you know nick and angeleno they'll be staying on and special thanks to sxhaufr that has been a dedicated public servant a wonderful caregiver of the district i lived in and had three children so supervisor eric mar i want to say thank you, very much for the long service sunflower the neighborhoods and families and as i'm learning and talking about with people particularly on the most vulnerable in the district thank you eric. >> (clapping.) >> so san francisco has changed a lot from the san francisco of my youth i'm a fifth generation san franc
. >> my daughter colleen fewer. >> (clapping.) >> any daughter sarah fewer. >> (clapping.) >> and my sister pamela kaplan. >> (clapping.) >> and my best friend ann. >> (clapping.) >> i like to take the opportunity to thank the residents the richmond district to trust me for the steward for the next 4 years i also would like to thank many, many people who have worked on any campaign my campaign staff is here to see me being 2345urgd and want...
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colleen fisher, how are you doing?nd you put together this >> we have 80 people today riding, 37 of them are's brand new riders and our team has been here six years and we're excited, part of a big group of people. there's more than 100 bikes out here that will be riding all day, it will be a ton of fun >> you call it the rock star and there's an inspiration to why you personally put the story together. >> we were inspired by a little boy who had pediatric cancer who i discovered i started who actually connected me in are a weird way amazing founder of this event we started as a maybe $10,000 raised in the first year and that year we raised $144,000 and we've been picking up ever since. >> reporter: i understand cycle for survival since it started in 2007. $130 million, every single dollar, every cent goes for awareness of cancer, last year they raised 30 million >> right this year 24 million and countying. we want to blow that record out of the water >> over the past two days, today it was in bethesda, we'll be here a
colleen fisher, how are you doing?nd you put together this >> we have 80 people today riding, 37 of them are's brand new riders and our team has been here six years and we're excited, part of a big group of people. there's more than 100 bikes out here that will be riding all day, it will be a ton of fun >> you call it the rock star and there's an inspiration to why you personally put the story together. >> we were inspired by a little boy who had pediatric cancer who i...
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james cook is with colleen atwood. good morning. good morning and thank you very much.n of the jk lovely statue. you won it for that the adaptation of thejk rawling novel, fantastic beasts and we do find them. i think this is the only oscar for anything adapted from jk rawling. that is true. i was quite shocked but that is the case. i'm happy to be the first hopefully the first of many. what is it like, walking up the steps when your name is called. what is it like? because lama is called. what is it like? because i am a behind the camera person it is quite scary. you got up there, you got the award. who presented it to you? um, i can't remember either. ryan... ryan bathie. —— murphy. anyway, you have it. it's fine. you are only live on bbc. do not worry about it. what did you think of the end of the show was to mark i was as shocked as anybody else and i felt bad for everybody, the people up there, to find that you don't have it after that moment of terror with your heart in your throat. and i felt for the people who... you know, imean, it felt for the people who... yo
james cook is with colleen atwood. good morning. good morning and thank you very much.n of the jk lovely statue. you won it for that the adaptation of thejk rawling novel, fantastic beasts and we do find them. i think this is the only oscar for anything adapted from jk rawling. that is true. i was quite shocked but that is the case. i'm happy to be the first hopefully the first of many. what is it like, walking up the steps when your name is called. what is it like? because lama is called. what...
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. >> my daughter colleen fewer. >> (clapping.) >> any daughter sarah fewer. >> (clapping.) >> and myter pamela kaplan. >> (clapping.) >> and my best friend ann. >> (clapping.) >> i like to take the opportunity to thank the residents the richmond district to trust me for the steward for the next 4 years i also would like to thank many, many people who have worked on any campaign my campaign staff is here to see me being 2345urgd and want to introduce any staff will will be joining me in my office chelsea. >> (clapping.) >> i believe many of you know nick and angeleno they'll be staying on and special thanks to sxhaufr that has been a dedicated public servant a wonderful caregiver of the district i lived in and had three children so supervisor eric mar i want to say thank you, very much for the long service sunflower the neighborhoods and families and as i'm learning and talking about with people particularly on the most vulnerable in the district thank you eric. >> (clapping.) >> so san francisco has changed a lot from the san francisco of my youth i'm a fifth generation san francisca
. >> my daughter colleen fewer. >> (clapping.) >> any daughter sarah fewer. >> (clapping.) >> and myter pamela kaplan. >> (clapping.) >> and my best friend ann. >> (clapping.) >> i like to take the opportunity to thank the residents the richmond district to trust me for the steward for the next 4 years i also would like to thank many, many people who have worked on any campaign my campaign staff is here to see me being 2345urgd and want to...
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colleen olsen. we do not stop. we went all the way to the end.>>[applause] i feel like i talk to my friend scott weiner and he taught me you go all way to the finish line don't stop short knock on every single door and that's what we did. we knocked on 7000-i knocked on 7000 words per sums up my campaign not on a lot more than that but at the end of the day people set and they've referenced it. this wasn't a one-year campaign were a two-year campaign. they said you've been running for the last eight or 10 years according to the lieutenant governor in what i would say to that is, you are right. >>[laughing] you are absolutely right. that's why i'm standing here in front of you today. >>[applause] but i learned from my mistakes in 2008 and was hard work, perseverance, and listening that at the end of the day propelled us to victory. i listen to 7000 people personally on their doorstep. it's one the most humbling experiences of my life to sit on someone's door one on one, and listen to their concerns, their frustrations, their dreams and their visio
colleen olsen. we do not stop. we went all the way to the end.>>[applause] i feel like i talk to my friend scott weiner and he taught me you go all way to the finish line don't stop short knock on every single door and that's what we did. we knocked on 7000-i knocked on 7000 words per sums up my campaign not on a lot more than that but at the end of the day people set and they've referenced it. this wasn't a one-year campaign were a two-year campaign. they said you've been running for the...
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special events communications and outreach, on january 13 012 knowledge assistant jeopardy chief colleen eight the attended agreed [inaudible] fastball team and they played in a game against the youth guidance center, the residence that are there. that are in custody. as a great gathering of great game the sfpd one popeye lot and it was a social event after where the kids and the fire department members got to have pizza oh and ask all team members work great while models for these young men and so that was something that was put on and supported by its called city youth now and they've had games against sfpd in the past and chief, beanie help coordinate and put that together. i thought it was very gratifying. something we will continue to do. that was on january 13. i would also like to knowledge in honor and memory of martin luther king holiday on the 16th i was unable to participate we had our deputy chief of administration, ramona williams as well's assistant deputy chief jeff: beanie and tony rivera participate with a black firefighters association and the march which began at fourt
special events communications and outreach, on january 13 012 knowledge assistant jeopardy chief colleen eight the attended agreed [inaudible] fastball team and they played in a game against the youth guidance center, the residence that are there. that are in custody. as a great gathering of great game the sfpd one popeye lot and it was a social event after where the kids and the fire department members got to have pizza oh and ask all team members work great while models for these young men...
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thank you, colleen. i appreciate your telling your story. i also talked about heather mccrery. her husband, and her twin boys, and how her family was left out on the street because of the greed of steve mnuchin and onewest bank. heather courageously shared her story with us, and here's what she said. my name is heather mccrery. my husband jack and my two kids, jaden and clara and i are from sparks, nevada. this is my story about how my family's american dream turned into a nightmare. i'm sharing my story with the hope of explaining why we cannot let steve mnuchin become secretary of the treasury. putting steve mnuchin in charge of the treasury department would mean that a man who profited off the struggles of families like mine would be one of the most powerful people in the u.s. economy. for a while, it was looking like our shot at the american dream was going pretty well. in 2006, jack and i bought our dream home in sparks, just a mile away from my parents and a short walk to jaden and clara's school and the parks that the kids could play in. i was working as a home health ca
thank you, colleen. i appreciate your telling your story. i also talked about heather mccrery. her husband, and her twin boys, and how her family was left out on the street because of the greed of steve mnuchin and onewest bank. heather courageously shared her story with us, and here's what she said. my name is heather mccrery. my husband jack and my two kids, jaden and clara and i are from sparks, nevada. this is my story about how my family's american dream turned into a nightmare. i'm...