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deborah hersman: absolutely.his is a situation where we are try to identify risk, high priority areas, and trying to identify what you want to send back. there has to be some prioritization that would take place, even it we were to go down this path. because implementation would not likely occur across the board. you would have to phase it in. charlie: thank you for joining us. great to have you. deborah hersman: thank you, charlie. charlie: we will be right back, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: the political campaign heats up, and joining me is john dickerson, the political director of cbs news and an anchor of "face the nation." john: thank you. charlie: here we have the democrats fighting. bernie sanders does not want to go. he believes what? john dickerson: you are right, he wants his message to be protected here. he has built a movement. but he wants that the protected, and now there is a fight over whether he is being railroaded out of his movement. which is that he wants to take votes all the way through to cal
deborah hersman: absolutely.his is a situation where we are try to identify risk, high priority areas, and trying to identify what you want to send back. there has to be some prioritization that would take place, even it we were to go down this path. because implementation would not likely occur across the board. you would have to phase it in. charlie: thank you for joining us. great to have you. deborah hersman: thank you, charlie. charlie: we will be right back, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie:...
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deborah cost is the biggest : factor here.t the end of the day, you think about all of the data you could stream, and airplanes now are so sophisticated. they are not just recording 13 parameters. they are recording 1300 parameters. so, deciding which information you send back, what are you providing? do you send all of that immediately or in real time? what do you want to capture? so, there is a lot of work that needs to be done to do this. but at the end of the day it , really does come down to the expense that it would really required to do this. charlie: it would require some kind of imitation of that -- kind of implementation of that technological equipment. countries have to ask themselves, if we mandate this, do we demand the same way we demand other types of safety on -- safety items on a car? deborah absolutely. : we are try to identify risk, high priority areas, and trying to identify what you want to send back. there has to be some prioritization that would take place, even if we were to go down this path. because i
deborah cost is the biggest : factor here.t the end of the day, you think about all of the data you could stream, and airplanes now are so sophisticated. they are not just recording 13 parameters. they are recording 1300 parameters. so, deciding which information you send back, what are you providing? do you send all of that immediately or in real time? what do you want to capture? so, there is a lot of work that needs to be done to do this. but at the end of the day it , really does come down...
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joining us from illinois is deborah hersman. she is the president of the national safety council. she recently served as chairperson of the national transportation safety board. in new york, michael hanna of the century foundation. please do have both of them. what do we know now, and what does it indicate? deborah hersman: they looked at the radar track, and there will be a couple different sources of information for them to take a look at. there is civilian radar but also military radar, intelligence information coming in. they will try to overlay all of that and incorporate the information they have from different sources to create a mosaic of sorts so they can see the picture of little more clearly, which is going to be an international effort where a number of sources are probably going to aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising that this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. all of intimation that it is in fact terrorism.
joining us from illinois is deborah hersman. she is the president of the national safety council. she recently served as chairperson of the national transportation safety board. in new york, michael hanna of the century foundation. please do have both of them. what do we know now, and what does it indicate? deborah hersman: they looked at the radar track, and there will be a couple different sources of information for them to take a look at. there is civilian radar but also military radar,...
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deborah alfarone has their story. deborah? >> reporter: bruce, can you imagine working at the food lion merging with giant. this foot lion, the company that owns it and the company that owns the giant across the street, they are waiting on one thing, a decision by the federal trade commission who many think will say sure, go ahead. you have to close this one or the other because you can't monopolize the market. workers never expected this from their giant family. >> it's my life. it's all that i know. i don't know what to do on my day off. >> reporter: robin wheeler worked at the giant in fredricksburg for 36 years. her dad worked at giant for 38 years. daughter tina works there and so does her son-in-law bobby. in march she got the news her store was one of eight could close. >> devastating. like a death occurred in the family. it was horrible. nobody in the room said a word. it was just -- you were trying to take it in, you know, is this for real. >> i'm telling you we have had enough. >> reporter: robin came to listen and m
deborah alfarone has their story. deborah? >> reporter: bruce, can you imagine working at the food lion merging with giant. this foot lion, the company that owns it and the company that owns the giant across the street, they are waiting on one thing, a decision by the federal trade commission who many think will say sure, go ahead. you have to close this one or the other because you can't monopolize the market. workers never expected this from their giant family. >> it's my life....
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deborah hersman, i want to start with you. at this stage, what are investigators thinking about? what are they looking for? >> really, the first 24 hours, they're focused on response, recovery and search for the aircraft, and so you can see clearly that's something that was a focus in this investigation, but you want to gather any perishable evidence that might exist. you want to make sure you know who needs to be interviewed, that you're able to connect all of the dots very early in the investigation and grab any of that information. an sizing the radar data is going to be important because what they need to do now is pinpoint where the aircraft is so they can identify not just the aircraft, the parts and take care to have humans, but also get those black boxes, which are really important to the investigation. >> woodruff: juan zarate, given what evidence that's come out, what signs point to powell play? >> there isn't many signs. the reason to gather data and forensics early is to get clues. authorities are indicating there weren't signs in terms of intelligence that a threat w
deborah hersman, i want to start with you. at this stage, what are investigators thinking about? what are they looking for? >> really, the first 24 hours, they're focused on response, recovery and search for the aircraft, and so you can see clearly that's something that was a focus in this investigation, but you want to gather any perishable evidence that might exist. you want to make sure you know who needs to be interviewed, that you're able to connect all of the dots very early in the...
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our first lucky lady is deborah willingham.day. >> bless her heart. >> she's from new london, texas. she's a mom of five. she has been married for 14 years. she's been a stay at home boss for most of her life. she says she keeps her beauty routine simple and just washes her face every day. let's take a listen to her story. >> happy birthday. you told me it's important to you to have this on your birthday. tell me why. >> this is the last year i will be 40, okay? i'm 49 today. and i watch kathie lee and hoda all the time. i have been planning this for years and here i am. thank you. >> we're happy we could give you this gift. happy birthday. >> thank you so much. >> it's going to be fun. she's with her husband john and son joshua. please keep your blindfolds on for just a second. here is deborah before. all right, let's see the new you. oh, my gosh! >> oh, yeah scham! >> all right, guys, get ready. take off your blindfolds. take them off. >> oh, wow! >> wow! >> deborah, are you ready? you will totally freak. spin around right he
our first lucky lady is deborah willingham.day. >> bless her heart. >> she's from new london, texas. she's a mom of five. she has been married for 14 years. she's been a stay at home boss for most of her life. she says she keeps her beauty routine simple and just washes her face every day. let's take a listen to her story. >> happy birthday. you told me it's important to you to have this on your birthday. tell me why. >> this is the last year i will be 40, okay? i'm 49...
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here's deborah roberts. >> ♪ >> reporter: she's the self-proclaimed queen b of rap.he made her mark with raw rimes. long before others it was lil' kim beneath the colorful wigs in videos like crush on you. ♪ >> reporter: and eye popping videos like how many licks. lil' kim's appearance is a big part of her persona. which may explain why she's turning heads again. in a series of pictures she recently posted on instagram, many say she's virtually unrecognizable as compared to pictures in the 90s. along with her wavy blonde hair, many are saying her nose is thin, her skin lighter. the post is sparking an online fire storm with some speculating whether the image is due to camera filters. others saying she's lightening her skin tones. she's also earned the hash tag lil' kim so white. she's mum on the issue, and her representatives didn't reach out. the images are sparking a big discussion about society's view of ideal beauty and whether women of color are under pressure to conform. >> i would say the hollywood standard of beauty is lighter skin, blonde air, blue eyes. >>
here's deborah roberts. >> ♪ >> reporter: she's the self-proclaimed queen b of rap.he made her mark with raw rimes. long before others it was lil' kim beneath the colorful wigs in videos like crush on you. ♪ >> reporter: and eye popping videos like how many licks. lil' kim's appearance is a big part of her persona. which may explain why she's turning heads again. in a series of pictures she recently posted on instagram, many say she's virtually unrecognizable as compared...
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teachers like lorraine sheffield and deborah robinson. >> they've got to take us seriously. we're not a rug. we're not under anyone's feet. we shouldn't be treated like that. >> reporter: lorraine and deborah, like many teachers in detroit, choose to have their compensation spread out year round, during summer break. with the deeply indebt district running out of money june 30th, those summer paychecks won't come. >> that is the money that takes care of us across the summer. >> reporter: nearly every school in the district has been forced to close this week, with more than 1,500 teachers calling out, more than 45,000 students staying home. michigan's legislature is working on a restructure plan to bail the district out. the governor today said the sickouts are making that harder. >> i would hope they would get back in the classroom, because the kids come first. >> reporter: in detroit neighborhoods, an unscheduled spring break. how many of your parents went to work and left you home? >> all of us. >> reporter: the few parents who are home -- >> i agree they should be paid. a
teachers like lorraine sheffield and deborah robinson. >> they've got to take us seriously. we're not a rug. we're not under anyone's feet. we shouldn't be treated like that. >> reporter: lorraine and deborah, like many teachers in detroit, choose to have their compensation spread out year round, during summer break. with the deeply indebt district running out of money june 30th, those summer paychecks won't come. >> that is the money that takes care of us across the summer....
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jeffrey lord, tara setmayer, neera tanden, and deborah. appreciate it. >>> the justice department challenges north carolina's bathroom law. and the deadline is today. what will the state's governor do? we'll be back. i smbut ended up nowhere.a lot now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! there's a new neosporin antibiotic that minimizes scars. new neosporin plus pain itch scar "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. of bad breat
jeffrey lord, tara setmayer, neera tanden, and deborah. appreciate it. >>> the justice department challenges north carolina's bathroom law. and the deadline is today. what will the state's governor do? we'll be back. i smbut ended up nowhere.a lot now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. check...
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what she said to our own deborah roberts ahead in "the skinny," on this wednesday, may 18th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the latest contest in the race for the white house. bernie sanders is vowing to soldier on as he racks up another win. >> sanders defeated clinton in oregon by several percentage points. but he failed to slow her march to the democratic nomination. in kentucky, the race is too close to call. they're running neck and neck with clinton leading by about 2,000 votes, a margin of less than 1%. >> but clinton has claimed victory in kentucky with a tweet thanking supporters and calling for unity. >> meanwhile sanders showcased his popularity attracting 11,000 supporters at a rally in your california. liz kreutz has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now, hillary clinton is still way ahead in the delegate count but last night, again showed us behind and that is momentum. bernie sanders drew massive crowds at his rally in california. that's a state where he's making a big last effort push as he
what she said to our own deborah roberts ahead in "the skinny," on this wednesday, may 18th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the latest contest in the race for the white house. bernie sanders is vowing to soldier on as he racks up another win. >> sanders defeated clinton in oregon by several percentage points. but he failed to slow her march to the democratic nomination. in kentucky, the race...
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joining me is deborah hersman. she previous served as chair mern of the national transportation safety board. here in new york, michael hanna of the century foundation. i'm pleased to have both of them here on this program. deborah, let me begin with you. what do we know now and what does it indicate? >> they have certainly looked at the radar track. there is probably going to be a couple of different sources of information for them to take a look at. there is civilian radar but there is also military radar, there sin tell against information that will be coming in and they're probably going to try to overlay all of that and corroborate the information they have from the different sources to create a mo sayic of sorts so they can see the picture a little more clearly. this is going to be an international effort where a number of sources are probably going to aid in that effort. >> rose: michael, any evidence that this is terrorism? >> well, it's surprising at this really early stage of the investigation how of the
joining me is deborah hersman. she previous served as chair mern of the national transportation safety board. here in new york, michael hanna of the century foundation. i'm pleased to have both of them here on this program. deborah, let me begin with you. what do we know now and what does it indicate? >> they have certainly looked at the radar track. there is probably going to be a couple of different sources of information for them to take a look at. there is civilian radar but there is...
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. >> deborah: because the only witness to the crime can't speak.t's the little boy. >> then, i was violated. actress uma thurman blasts the billionaire who kissed her on the lips. >> it's out of bonds. >> and did someone deliberately humiliate this choir from singing the national anthem? >> do you believe this was sabotaged? >> then, madonna under fire for her prince tribute. now she's hitting back at her critics. and chewbacca
. >> deborah: because the only witness to the crime can't speak.t's the little boy. >> then, i was violated. actress uma thurman blasts the billionaire who kissed her on the lips. >> it's out of bonds. >> and did someone deliberately humiliate this choir from singing the national anthem? >> do you believe this was sabotaged? >> then, madonna under fire for her prince tribute. now she's hitting back at her critics. and chewbacca
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debor deborah hersman, please stay with us. we have a lot more hard questions to ask as we look at the loss of egyptair jet. quite like the human foot. introducing the 241 horsepower lexus is 200 turbo. with almost twenty percent more base horsepower. once driven, there's no going back. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insura
debor deborah hersman, please stay with us. we have a lot more hard questions to ask as we look at the loss of egyptair jet. quite like the human foot. introducing the 241 horsepower lexus is 200 turbo. with almost twenty percent more base horsepower. once driven, there's no going back. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to...
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turning us now is deborah from bloomberg intelligence. how better thinks gotten? a read that line, them he got this number about april sales declining by 50%. -- 15%. deborah: it is going to surprise negatively, but it ties in with the export that we saw which was 16% in march. that was the worst since 2011. the company across the whole of the luxury area has been in hong kong. that is a big issue. anna: hong kong is an issue, are the chinese traveling, if so, where are they going? that seems to be a big driver for the sector. deborah: if we think of the chinese over all, and we talk about economies, where are they traveling? that would be for march, the number. where are they going? outside ofng them hong kong. down, ofthey're coming course, we have seen the difference between what has happened with the yuan as well. they were heavily growing numbers into japan last year. their step in a 10% rise in the yuan versus their currency. anna: thank you very much, joining us there from bloomberg intelligence with a look at these regional numbers. lger, let's come back t
turning us now is deborah from bloomberg intelligence. how better thinks gotten? a read that line, them he got this number about april sales declining by 50%. -- 15%. deborah: it is going to surprise negatively, but it ties in with the export that we saw which was 16% in march. that was the worst since 2011. the company across the whole of the luxury area has been in hong kong. that is a big issue. anna: hong kong is an issue, are the chinese traveling, if so, where are they going? that seems...
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. >> just grab deborah some point. >> to be out in front of the state street talking about business withsage. >> an outspoken advocate for legal marijuana. to face numerous marijuana possession so when he saw the mayor paul a pod of his car. >> i am serious. >>. >> so they get in there going back to his promotion but we are open to police in a patrol car came by. >> and jason arnold provided the video. >> show me another similar ticket. >>. >> so that isn't even all no warrant but it is a public place. >> right now your inside the restaurant. >> witnesses told me they heard police discuss a car from city hall so i talk to the spokesperson this morning and asked if anybody called the police he said absolutely not. in for though we may and he admits he is think about charges and though braid to read that was crystal clear in his dealings with police and will be in court tomorrow. >> kodos: you and your stupid makeup. we missed halloween! d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) ooh! (yawns) chalmers: ah, ah, ah. i'd like to welcome all of the principals from the springfield school district, inclu
. >> just grab deborah some point. >> to be out in front of the state street talking about business withsage. >> an outspoken advocate for legal marijuana. to face numerous marijuana possession so when he saw the mayor paul a pod of his car. >> i am serious. >>. >> so they get in there going back to his promotion but we are open to police in a patrol car came by. >> and jason arnold provided the video. >> show me another similar ticket. >>....
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tonight, deborah patta has the the story of lions rescued from circuses and returned to their nativeand. >> reporter: a feeble cry that its the sound of a lifetime of abuse at the hand of circus trainers. this is one of 33 lions rescued by animal activists, jan creama and tim phillips from a cruel caged existence. for two years they raided circuses often going undercover to track down the lions many of whom had fractured teeth, limbs, or no mane. >> to get him out of the circus is one miracle. to get him all the way hem to africa is he really its the one that escaped the death sentence. >> reporter: the journey to africa has been a grueling one. in the largest air lift of its kind, the lions were transported on especially equipped planes from peru to south africa. then it was another six hour drive. and finally, when the sun rose high in the sky, the lions leapt into the dawn of their new life in africa. >> it's very good. >> reporter: from years of living in circus cages, now, freedom. >> he has walked out into africa. it is amazing. this is his first experience of -- of grass, tree
tonight, deborah patta has the the story of lions rescued from circuses and returned to their nativeand. >> reporter: a feeble cry that its the sound of a lifetime of abuse at the hand of circus trainers. this is one of 33 lions rescued by animal activists, jan creama and tim phillips from a cruel caged existence. for two years they raided circuses often going undercover to track down the lions many of whom had fractured teeth, limbs, or no mane. >> to get him out of the circus is...
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thank you deborah. [laughter] and lastly, so you know this always happens at politic and pros. somebody always knows a little bit more. so thank you for that. and lastly elaine's husband english show at or professor for years and scholar where did you go, over here. scholar of 18th century french who is devoted a partner an champion as any spouse could possibly be. this sort of spouse sadly that julia ward how herself never had. welcome to all of you family members. [applause] most of us know julia ward how very having written a battle helm of the republican and slightly more studious students of history we might also know that she was a poet and later an abolitionist and advocate for women suffrage but didn't know depth of her misery, marriage, and secret writings and company she kept with a cultural and political elite of her day. in this wonderful biography we become deeply immersed in her public and private world, and as a title of the book suggests we've become witnesses to her civil war. gallant but attempt to match up her great gift opinion against challenge and expectat
thank you deborah. [laughter] and lastly, so you know this always happens at politic and pros. somebody always knows a little bit more. so thank you for that. and lastly elaine's husband english show at or professor for years and scholar where did you go, over here. scholar of 18th century french who is devoted a partner an champion as any spouse could possibly be. this sort of spouse sadly that julia ward how herself never had. welcome to all of you family members. [applause] most of us know...
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. >> twitter appointed a new board member, deborah lee.the notable thing about this is that it's twitter's first african-american board member and notable because lee actually tweets. she's tweeted more than 7,000 times. that's really unusual for a new board member at twitter. would you think they tweet. they really don't. >> they don't use the product. >> like being on the board of american airlines saying, i haven't actually flown on an airplane, but i think they're nifty. >> you had a running tally. >> i can't wait for that. start tweeting. >> usually you want to be vested in what you're interested in. >> you would think. >> the boards i serve on, they're a passion. >> results to be revealed in 30 minutes. >>> later in the south bay, garlic lovers take note, your favorite new fast food item is back. talking about the golden arches golden gilroy garlic fries. mcdonald's has been testing them out at four locations. it was such a hit, all four restaurants ran out of the garlic sauce and sales were put on hold until today. i am the bearer o
. >> twitter appointed a new board member, deborah lee.the notable thing about this is that it's twitter's first african-american board member and notable because lee actually tweets. she's tweeted more than 7,000 times. that's really unusual for a new board member at twitter. would you think they tweet. they really don't. >> they don't use the product. >> like being on the board of american airlines saying, i haven't actually flown on an airplane, but i think they're nifty....
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judge deborah brown wrote the delay in segregation has deprived thousands of students of a constitutionally guaranteed right of an education. it is the duty of the district to ensure that not one more student suffers under this burden. yet, datza released this week by government accountability office shows many are still suffering that burden. students are poor or mostly plaque or -- black or hispanic, the division is growing and these schools face incredible challenges. why does this matter? it leaves america with another set of segregation problems to solve. the problems of is ligse -- islation and lack of opportunities. minority students who are concentrated in high-poverty schools, don't have the same access to opportunity as students in other schools. it was found these school offer disproportionately pew fewer math, science, and college prep sources. so it appears the ideal of providing equal opportunity to america's students could be slipping away. >> send your thoughts and tweets o "matter of fact.tv." coming up, way downloading appings may be obsolete. the tech toy that reads your
judge deborah brown wrote the delay in segregation has deprived thousands of students of a constitutionally guaranteed right of an education. it is the duty of the district to ensure that not one more student suffers under this burden. yet, datza released this week by government accountability office shows many are still suffering that burden. students are poor or mostly plaque or -- black or hispanic, the division is growing and these schools face incredible challenges. why does this matter?...
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she sat down with abc's deborah roberts and good morning to you, deborah.has been a devastating time for the superstar singer. not only losing the love of her life, but also the man who managed her career for 30 years. but one thing is pretty clear after meeting celine dion, her husband not only prepared her for, you know, going on the stage but he prepared her for one more act, a life without him. >> last time i took that step with you. >> i know. >> we were three. >> i know. how are you? >> i'm very well. how are you. >> okay. >> it was last spring when celine dion joined us on this stage with her beloved rene who was in the retched throes of his cancer battle. the end came just four months ago, two days shy of rene's 74th birthday. >> when i saw you last time you were bracing yourself. you were beginning to talk about the end. did it still come as a shock? because even when you're expecting it you kind of never expect it. >> i think i was more in shock when i did talk to you the last time, because i saw him suffer and that is the worst. today for me it's
she sat down with abc's deborah roberts and good morning to you, deborah.has been a devastating time for the superstar singer. not only losing the love of her life, but also the man who managed her career for 30 years. but one thing is pretty clear after meeting celine dion, her husband not only prepared her for, you know, going on the stage but he prepared her for one more act, a life without him. >> last time i took that step with you. >> i know. >> we were three. >> i...
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deborah: absolutely. we are seeing that is not quite working.you need some kind of help and management ceo role. the issue with burberry was -5% sales. they aretail side, still incorporating the beauty business. they are dealing with a japanese business. they have a lot to change, productivity next year, that will need more than one pair of hands. and we look at all the numbers, who is doing well with the different portfolios, we would expect that to stay at the helm of creative director. but to really have some help on the management side. anna: great to get your analysis. we will look for numbers on the top of the hour. now, two regional federal reserve bank presidents say at least two interest rates may be warranted this year. that is as the economy continues to expand and inflation picks up, pushing back against expectations the central bank will delay action next month. >> the key thing is that these are projections at a point in time. they are not promises. so i do not know how many rate increases we will have. currently, my something is t
deborah: absolutely. we are seeing that is not quite working.you need some kind of help and management ceo role. the issue with burberry was -5% sales. they aretail side, still incorporating the beauty business. they are dealing with a japanese business. they have a lot to change, productivity next year, that will need more than one pair of hands. and we look at all the numbers, who is doing well with the different portfolios, we would expect that to stay at the helm of creative director. but...
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. >> to her point, why now then, deborah? what is it about donald trump?do you say to all those voters, all those republican voters who are going to vote or who is voting for donald trump, what do you say to them? >> well, of course, we'd like to have some of those people. we know those people. those people don't want to vote for hillary clinton, just like we don't want to vote for hillary clinton. but i think that some of them have been duped. i think some of them have probably not followed donald trump as long as i have, and i think that they don't know what they're getting in donald trump. he's entertaining. he had a successful tv show, and i think they like those things. but there's so much more that has not been vetted. >> i'm desperately trying to, deborah, i'm desperately trying to understand how someone can rationalize so never trump, conservatism is being used as a shield, i'm conservative, therefore i can't support this person. if you were really conservatism, you would have taken a stand against those guisys. >> i have always voted at the e -- >
. >> to her point, why now then, deborah? what is it about donald trump?do you say to all those voters, all those republican voters who are going to vote or who is voting for donald trump, what do you say to them? >> well, of course, we'd like to have some of those people. we know those people. those people don't want to vote for hillary clinton, just like we don't want to vote for hillary clinton. but i think that some of them have been duped. i think some of them have probably not...
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. >> deborah: what you need to know to stay safe. >> if anything has an off smell, that's one sign that been tampered with. >>> plus, vacation danger alert. >> the vacation thrill that could turn deadly. >> dangerous cliffs and a bar. recipe for
. >> deborah: what you need to know to stay safe. >> if anything has an off smell, that's one sign that been tampered with. >>> plus, vacation danger alert. >> the vacation thrill that could turn deadly. >> dangerous cliffs and a bar. recipe for
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so how do you think the administration is going to respond to that, not just for deborah, but for the rest of you, too. >> the administration requested this be designated as emergency spending. our position is that it meets the requirements that congress sets for that. it's necessary to protect the health of the united states and others around the world. this was sudden. we were not anticipating this kind of spread of this disease in brazil and then into other countries and into the territories. it's urgent that we act. mosquito season is -- i'm in georgia. i've already seen them. and this is a temporary surge that we need. there are some longer-term things that we need to build up to be ready for continued transmission and on the things, but in general, it's a temporary surge. so for us, it meets those criteria. i was sitting at the dinner table after dinner when my daughter was doing her homework and i was reading e-mails. and i was like, i have all these questions from congress about zika. and she said, "why?" and i said, well, because they want to know what we need the money for.
so how do you think the administration is going to respond to that, not just for deborah, but for the rest of you, too. >> the administration requested this be designated as emergency spending. our position is that it meets the requirements that congress sets for that. it's necessary to protect the health of the united states and others around the world. this was sudden. we were not anticipating this kind of spread of this disease in brazil and then into other countries and into the...
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deborah? >> reporter: julie, birth complications happen often without warning even after a normal pregnancy. now a drug linked to scandal may come to the rescue. silver is almost 2 and her parents call her a miracle. >> it was like a nightmare. at the moment. >> reporter: born not breathing, after her mom's labor became an emergency c- section. >> she was asking to me, is everything okay? i can't hear her crying. and i had to tell her, so everything is okay, don't worry. >> reporter: but within hours, she was at ucsf in intensive care. and that's where she became part of a clinical trial on a drug called interest -- erythropoietin. one of the performance- enhancing substances that god lance armstrong banned from racing. >> i'll spend the rest of my life trying to apologize to people. >> reporter: it boosted his red blood cells, brought oxygen to his muscles. >> so it has been used and abused in that way. but what we're studying is how you. works on the brain which is completely different and s
deborah? >> reporter: julie, birth complications happen often without warning even after a normal pregnancy. now a drug linked to scandal may come to the rescue. silver is almost 2 and her parents call her a miracle. >> it was like a nightmare. at the moment. >> reporter: born not breathing, after her mom's labor became an emergency c- section. >> she was asking to me, is everything okay? i can't hear her crying. and i had to tell her, so everything is okay, don't worry....
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deborah? >> reporter: julie, car break- ins in this city are epidemic. but when these texas tourists got hit, the solution started. visitors flocked to alamo square to gaze at the painted lady, those famous victorians. but away from there rental cars, windows are shattered, valuables taken. >> it is unfortunate that you had to experience the loss of your personal items from your vehicle during a trip to san francisco. >> reporter: how one family will get more than a letter from police. replacements, two stuffed toys, as close as possible to those ripped off. >> growing up, i had a lot of friends who were in the military. >> reporter: two sisters, their dad, a pilot, lost their backpacks at alamo square. surveillance video shows the speed of the smash and grab, a woman pauses, then breaks the window and loots the back of the family's rented van. the backpacks held plush toys the girls have had all the other -- all their lives. >> really upset they lost their best friend. and it really moved me. >> reporter: officer chung scoured the web, rejecting many bu
deborah? >> reporter: julie, car break- ins in this city are epidemic. but when these texas tourists got hit, the solution started. visitors flocked to alamo square to gaze at the painted lady, those famous victorians. but away from there rental cars, windows are shattered, valuables taken. >> it is unfortunate that you had to experience the loss of your personal items from your vehicle during a trip to san francisco. >> reporter: how one family will get more than a letter...
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deborah is director of sales, marketing, and family sales at west laurel hill which is hosting a big party on saturday. deborah is here to tell us about the derby party, and guests are encouraged, women to wear the big hats and frilly dresses, men in seersucker suits. you don't even have to go to kentucky for this. >> we want you to wear your best kentucky derby outfits. we have judges that will be actually choosing the best female and the best male dress. >> i asked if you were going to wear this outfit. what did you tell me? >> no. >> exactly. >> look at these shots here. that's fantastic. >> tell us more about hope springs equestrian therapy center. >> they are an exceptional organization that has helped thousands of children and adults with disabilities such as autism. they have been in business for a long time. an organization that we believe has worked out for us. a great tie-in to the kentucky derby, and two, to give to such a great cause, and they have wonderful peek working there. >> and west laurel hill is a cemetery not far from here, but it's so much more. >> we're unique
deborah is director of sales, marketing, and family sales at west laurel hill which is hosting a big party on saturday. deborah is here to tell us about the derby party, and guests are encouraged, women to wear the big hats and frilly dresses, men in seersucker suits. you don't even have to go to kentucky for this. >> we want you to wear your best kentucky derby outfits. we have judges that will be actually choosing the best female and the best male dress. >> i asked if you were...
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. >> she tells abc news deborah roberts that she explained his death to 15-year- renee charles and nelson and eddie by comparing it to the movie up up where balloons lift a house into a peaceful sky. >> today papa wentup. the only thing i wanted was for them to say up. up is a good thing. up is uplifting. we' to celebrate right now because papa is no in pain. >> they even still talk about it they say good night and they say good night papa, you're up. >> the full interviiw airs tomorrow on gma and nightline and for a final good-bye celine reveals she her boys held their own up fair well. >> we're going to make a wish and talk to papa and we're going to say papa love you. have a good up and we're going to spread this and it's going to go to him. >> up next we have big news from the big apple. >> if you're going to do something big you're in the right place forit. >> garth brooks back in new york. how he is planning to top his historic concert. >> plus a rare oleson twin sighting. are they smiling? >> and bathing beauties. plus chrissy weight battle. >> i was really going through those donu
. >> she tells abc news deborah roberts that she explained his death to 15-year- renee charles and nelson and eddie by comparing it to the movie up up where balloons lift a house into a peaceful sky. >> today papa wentup. the only thing i wanted was for them to say up. up is a good thing. up is uplifting. we' to celebrate right now because papa is no in pain. >> they even still talk about it they say good night and they say good night papa, you're up. >> the full...
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deborah?child where father -- welfare determined did happen yet no arrest and no trial. now a former partner with a restraining order against shoemake speaks out. >> we've known about this man for a long time. we've been fighting for our children for a long time. >> reporter: susan brown has a young son and daughter with 53- year-old dayleon shuemake accused of splashing gasoline on his current girlfriend and lighting it. igniting a fire that killed their five-year-old son sleeping nearby. >> absolutely feel like he should be alive today. if the district attorney had done their job. if the justice system worked the way it was supposed to do. >> reporter: the fire shocked her but she described him as controlling, paranoid and violent. he went to prison for beating her six years ago. >> while i was sleeping in the bed, choked me, hit me in my face, and i went directly to the police that they. >> reporter: one year ago another battery arrest. on another woman with whom he has a seven-year-old dau
deborah?child where father -- welfare determined did happen yet no arrest and no trial. now a former partner with a restraining order against shoemake speaks out. >> we've known about this man for a long time. we've been fighting for our children for a long time. >> reporter: susan brown has a young son and daughter with 53- year-old dayleon shuemake accused of splashing gasoline on his current girlfriend and lighting it. igniting a fire that killed their five-year-old son sleeping...
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>> reporter: well, deborah, here's the 40-page lawsuit filed by firefighter, patricia thomaselo. she's been with the fire department for 20 years. but she's not suings the fire department -- suing the fire department. she claims they were jealous of her achievements because she's a black woman. and she claims that they resented the complaint she filed. she's suing them for $2 million. >> so we're not saying the department is hotten. we're -- rotten. we're saying the leadership and this unwritten policy of how to treat female firefighters is wrong. >> reporter: he is representing ispatrhessia thomaselo in -- patricia thomaselo. alleging a conspiracy to belittle, bully and harass her over her 20-year career. >> she's complained about colleagues who approached her at 2:00 in the morning, wanting to have sex with her. she's filed a complaint against us. they realize she's not a team player. and then word comes down, let's ged rid of the b-- >> and claiming that the only reason she was selected her her slot is her sex and race. she is black. >> thomaselo also claims she was mistreated
>> reporter: well, deborah, here's the 40-page lawsuit filed by firefighter, patricia thomaselo. she's been with the fire department for 20 years. but she's not suings the fire department -- suing the fire department. she claims they were jealous of her achievements because she's a black woman. and she claims that they resented the complaint she filed. she's suing them for $2 million. >> so we're not saying the department is hotten. we're -- rotten. we're saying the leadership and...
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. >> joining me now is deborah ross. thank you for being here first of all. >> it's my pleasure. >> now, what's your reaction to senator burr saying he will be out campaigning with donald trump? >> well, clearly senator burr isn't interested in running on his own record in congress of more than 20 years and that record is really out of touch with what people in north carolina and north america care about. he's decided run on donald trump's report. >> senator burr doesn't not support the proposed ban on muslims. is he trying to have it both ways here? >> well, that's a really good question. we're going to have to ask richard burr every time donald trump makes one of these statements, is he with donald trump or isn't he with donald trump. i don't understand why he won't run on his own record but probably because it's out of touch with what people in north carolina really care about and really need. >> now, one of the things that is troubling a lot of people, including myself is the very tough voter i.d. laws in north carol
. >> joining me now is deborah ross. thank you for being here first of all. >> it's my pleasure. >> now, what's your reaction to senator burr saying he will be out campaigning with donald trump? >> well, clearly senator burr isn't interested in running on his own record in congress of more than 20 years and that record is really out of touch with what people in north carolina and north america care about. he's decided run on donald trump's report. >> senator burr...
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deborah?> reporter: frank, greg suhr like to say he was a native son, came up through the ranks, longtime captain of bayview station and proud of it. in the end, none of that could save him. from the mission to the marina, the sunset to soma, people are talking about the latest shooting. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: and why it was a tipping point. >> the chances of me versus a person of color being shot are vastly different. >> reporter: disturbed by use of force don't necessarily support the firing. >> he does seem to be one of the more sort of proactive chiefs that we've had. as long as i've lived here. and i grew up here. so him being fired for this achieves nothing. >> [ yelling ] >> reporter: others believe as the protesters do. what happened during grazers watch -- greg suhr's watch sticks to him. >> under his leadership, he can't stop it, then we need new leadership who can get to these people. >> seems greg had more of it in a shorter time period than any of us did. >> reporter: tony
deborah?> reporter: frank, greg suhr like to say he was a native son, came up through the ranks, longtime captain of bayview station and proud of it. in the end, none of that could save him. from the mission to the marina, the sunset to soma, people are talking about the latest shooting. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: and why it was a tipping point. >> the chances of me versus a person of color being shot are vastly different. >> reporter: disturbed by use of force...
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deborah? >> reporter: julie, this is a salon touched by cancer. and as hard as it is to step away, one of the owners trades her scissors for something more strenuous. >> i am so excited. definitely. >> reporter: it's a cycling crusade. >> people ask me if i have trained. >> have you trained? >> something 52-year-old houston has never tackled before. >> i'm done 100 miles. 90 miles. at a stretch. >> reporter: she'll be riding 75 miles a day, maybe a little less, providing a couple mountain ranges between here and the east coast. >> this is a literal visual spreading of the goodwill of hairdressers with heart across the country. >> reporter: they started six years ago after a fellow stylist, brandy hitchcock, died of cancer. friends saw how much it had meant to her getting help with her hair. when chemo made it fall out. >> i think that our community, the hairdressers, are lovely, healing humans and they want to do something to help. >> reporter: the organization enlists stylists who take on clients like bonnie kazin, newly diagnosed with breast can
deborah? >> reporter: julie, this is a salon touched by cancer. and as hard as it is to step away, one of the owners trades her scissors for something more strenuous. >> i am so excited. definitely. >> reporter: it's a cycling crusade. >> people ask me if i have trained. >> have you trained? >> something 52-year-old houston has never tackled before. >> i'm done 100 miles. 90 miles. at a stretch. >> reporter: she'll be riding 75 miles a day, maybe...
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. >> deborah: because the only witness to the crime can't speak.ittle boy. >> then, i was violated. actress uma thurman blasts the billionaire who kissed her on the lips. >> it's out of bonds. >> and did someone deliberately humiliate this choir from singing the national anthem? >> do you believe this was sabotaged? >> then, madonna under fire for her prince tribute. now she's hitting back at her critics. and chewbacca mom mania. >> i'm such a happy chewbacca! >> the mom behind
. >> deborah: because the only witness to the crime can't speak.ittle boy. >> then, i was violated. actress uma thurman blasts the billionaire who kissed her on the lips. >> it's out of bonds. >> and did someone deliberately humiliate this choir from singing the national anthem? >> do you believe this was sabotaged? >> then, madonna under fire for her prince tribute. now she's hitting back at her critics. and chewbacca mom mania. >> i'm such a happy...
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. >> reporter: deborah has been giving her dog tyler a cannabis-based product to deal with arthritis. >> he's running in the park again. >> reporter: the same product was given to sunshine to stop her seizures. it worked. >> she's eating her whole meals when generally she's a picky eater. >> reporter: there's not a lot of research of cannabis on animals which is why peta is holding support and also vets cannot legally prescribe it. you have to go where they can sell it legally to humans and in california that means you have to have your own medical marijuana card. some veterinarians feel at the very least the products can't hurt, especially since they have very low levels of thc to prevent pets from getting high and one vet started his own line. >> we're using medical marijuana for illness, pain, arthritis, anxiety and these are common veterinary clinics every day. >> look at her. she just looks healthy, eats well, has a lot of energy. >> and instead of spending thousands of dollars on chemo and radiation, she's spending about 100 bucks a month. los angeles. >> what will they think of
. >> reporter: deborah has been giving her dog tyler a cannabis-based product to deal with arthritis. >> he's running in the park again. >> reporter: the same product was given to sunshine to stop her seizures. it worked. >> she's eating her whole meals when generally she's a picky eater. >> reporter: there's not a lot of research of cannabis on animals which is why peta is holding support and also vets cannot legally prescribe it. you have to go where they can...