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i'm thinking deborah for you as a campaign group someone like deborah, in the worst of situations, that'she kind of person she is, it's a message that will resonate with people? i think so, which is why we are so incredibly grateful to deborah and to many, many other patients and families who are supporting our never too young campaign because we have stop this. this is a disease that is preventible, this is a disease that is preve ntible, treatable and this is a disease that is preventible, treatable and curable. early diagnosis is key. we need to find a way of ensuring that younger patients such as deborah are able to have the very best chances of long—term survival so she can enjoy the beautiful children that she has and the life that she should be having. and she will. den rather, you are starting a fairly gruelling regime? yes, i'm hoping to have another operation in a couple of weeks on my lungses, i've had part of my bowel removed already and i thought that was going to be it and now u nfortu nately thought that was going to be it and now unfortunately i have to have another operat
i'm thinking deborah for you as a campaign group someone like deborah, in the worst of situations, that'she kind of person she is, it's a message that will resonate with people? i think so, which is why we are so incredibly grateful to deborah and to many, many other patients and families who are supporting our never too young campaign because we have stop this. this is a disease that is preventible, this is a disease that is preve ntible, treatable and this is a disease that is preventible,...
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first a conversation with the former president and the ceo of the los angeles fill har mphilh deborah border widely credited for lifting it from the shadow of a orchestra to the world stage. she is soon going to take her magic to the big apple as the orchestrator of the new york phil. and we will talk to her about her decision to move back to new york and the arts funding and, and whether it is the collaboration with drake and the seat at the table for solange's latest album, a name for himself, now, invoking the likes of bill withers, the british born musician is going to tell us what shaped him and why nobody knows him more than the piano. we will be joined by deborah and sanford coming up. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you thank you. ♪ >>> deborah border is the former ceo and president of the los angeles philharmonic, and spearhead ed the opening of disney concert hall and brought in the conductor gustavo and built the financial coffers of the institution and oversaw the rebuilding of the hollywood bowl, and she has stepped down to become
first a conversation with the former president and the ceo of the los angeles fill har mphilh deborah border widely credited for lifting it from the shadow of a orchestra to the world stage. she is soon going to take her magic to the big apple as the orchestrator of the new york phil. and we will talk to her about her decision to move back to new york and the arts funding and, and whether it is the collaboration with drake and the seat at the table for solange's latest album, a name for...
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deborah: the u.k.'s trade secretary says asia-pacific has become the most important region in terms of global economy. leon fox made the comments on a visit to the philippines to talk trade and investment. he is looking for opportunities for british businesses outside the european union as the country prepares to leave the bloc. >> asia-pacific is the center of gravity of the global economy. there are an norm us opportunities -- there are enormous opportunities here in terms of export and investment moving in both directions. we want to see how we can expand u.k. exports, which are too low, and we have to get them going up in both goods and services. deborah: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . i'm deborah now, this is bloomberg. anna: thank you. let's check out the asian session with more details. juliette saly has them for us. that story in the united states, moving into the asian
deborah: the u.k.'s trade secretary says asia-pacific has become the most important region in terms of global economy. leon fox made the comments on a visit to the philippines to talk trade and investment. he is looking for opportunities for british businesses outside the european union as the country prepares to leave the bloc. >> asia-pacific is the center of gravity of the global economy. there are an norm us opportunities -- there are enormous opportunities here in terms of export and...
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ahn: let's get a first check of the moves -- the news with deborah mou -- mao.eborah: samsung regained the global lead in smartphones during while opponents benefited from strong demand. the company paying a dividend of yuan.- 7000 indicators plan to meet their russian counterparts. last week saudi arabia and supplement or eastern -- several middle eastern nations push beyond june. backing the decision, 24 nations that agreed will make a final decision in the and on may 25. 25.ienna may if oil producers do not extend their outputs, of without the investment authorities say the more on prices will disappear if they are not extended past june. saudi arabia is losing market share as a result of the cuts with iran and iraq. central bank unexpectedly lifted rates on wednesday trying to boost the lira and tame inflation. by 50iquidity window basis points, taking it to 12.25%. turkish lira jumps before turning its games. -- gains. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am deborah , this is bloomberg.
ahn: let's get a first check of the moves -- the news with deborah mou -- mao.eborah: samsung regained the global lead in smartphones during while opponents benefited from strong demand. the company paying a dividend of yuan.- 7000 indicators plan to meet their russian counterparts. last week saudi arabia and supplement or eastern -- several middle eastern nations push beyond june. backing the decision, 24 nations that agreed will make a final decision in the and on may 25. 25.ienna may if oil...
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deborah and i will chat and then open it up to all of you. i invite deborah to come and join me. [applause] >> so, thank you so much. i am very, very proud of your three children and all of the students that went through. i was going to start off by asking you about your experience at the open high school, but i think you talked about how it shaped you. did you have anything else he wanted to share about that experience? were you nervous on that first day? >> i don't know if nervous was the word, but there was a lot of hoopla. we had the press following us and there was a lot of attention, so we were aware, i think to say, we were aware that we were part of something larger than ourselves, and that was actually a lesson i'm always grateful to my parents for, that they helped us see it as an opportunity. my dad wrote his memoirs and called it opportunity time and was kind of his life motto. he is 93 years old and still but he used to wake us up in the morning at the mansion with, "it is opportunity time come girls -- time, girls!" that was their philosophy and they helped us see i
deborah and i will chat and then open it up to all of you. i invite deborah to come and join me. [applause] >> so, thank you so much. i am very, very proud of your three children and all of the students that went through. i was going to start off by asking you about your experience at the open high school, but i think you talked about how it shaped you. did you have anything else he wanted to share about that experience? were you nervous on that first day? >> i don't know if nervous...
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deborah jones: it is a problem. thereality is that dispersal of heavy weapons and opposition to him is so deep. and they do have the capability as we saw in july and august of 2014, they do have the command and control and the sense of protecting their own turf that will drive them to combat this. haftar is in the lead. haftar pas restated opposition bringsg supported discomfort to people. particularly given his ties supporters outside the you. where people don't know what the point is. all countries in the security council were in agreement that we wanted a stable libya but there are other factors here. we do have friends and partners, including egypt, who are adequately opposed to the notion that any islamist group have any ,ccess to libya past wealth which they believe will take provide competition for their own government. and therefore, their objective to keep them away and for them. been a tool everybody recognizes that he has been unable to consolidate his games outside of benghazi. and it has been going on f
deborah jones: it is a problem. thereality is that dispersal of heavy weapons and opposition to him is so deep. and they do have the capability as we saw in july and august of 2014, they do have the command and control and the sense of protecting their own turf that will drive them to combat this. haftar is in the lead. haftar pas restated opposition bringsg supported discomfort to people. particularly given his ties supporters outside the you. where people don't know what the point is. all...
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deborah: thank you. in the u.s., said share janet yellen says the central banks changed to holding on to progress made. she and her colleagues are looking to ease back significantly on the support the fed is providing on the u.s. economy as they close in on their goal of full employment and 2% inflation. if the economy and's of overheating a -- >> -- where we have to raise rates rapidly, which could conceivably cause another recession. we want to be ahead of the curve and not behind it. deborah: south korean presidential hopeful says he would confronted north korea nuclear ambitions i direct talks with kim jong un. the left wing candidate told the press the south is a spectator to the actions of china and the u.s. the u.s. has diverted warships seoul sayson, while they may conduct a nuclear test. is publicly naming and shaming cities over air pollution. the ministry of environmental protection is launching a year-long campaign against smog, and inspectors are suspected to visit cities suspected of not do
deborah: thank you. in the u.s., said share janet yellen says the central banks changed to holding on to progress made. she and her colleagues are looking to ease back significantly on the support the fed is providing on the u.s. economy as they close in on their goal of full employment and 2% inflation. if the economy and's of overheating a -- >> -- where we have to raise rates rapidly, which could conceivably cause another recession. we want to be ahead of the curve and not behind it....
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when i heard the tapes of deborah, okay i'll do it. everyone has done more films than i have. so i'm not accustomed to stepping into a situation where, you know, i'm the person in the room who is the least experienced. >> was she any good, rose? >> she was fantastic. >> we had a lot of late night scenes. >> we did. very conserving your energy and meditative throughout the whole process. >> rose would come in the morning because she had been up with the baby all night. rose is in the chair asleep. >> that's right. >> she had a late night with the baby. >> you got to come to die. that was the other thing. >> i'm funnier than most people know. laugh out loud roll over funny. i'm much to be. >> project comes with controversy because a member of henrietta lacks family one of her sons is complaining their mother was exploited. what do you say about that you worked very closely with the lacks family. >> that first picture you saw of us that was the first day that we had all gone to baltimore to meet with family. let me say. i think there's on
when i heard the tapes of deborah, okay i'll do it. everyone has done more films than i have. so i'm not accustomed to stepping into a situation where, you know, i'm the person in the room who is the least experienced. >> was she any good, rose? >> she was fantastic. >> we had a lot of late night scenes. >> we did. very conserving your energy and meditative throughout the whole process. >> rose would come in the morning because she had been up with the baby all...
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host: deborah, louisville, kentucky, a republican.eborah, how do you think negotiations have gone for president trump here over the funding bill? caller: well it is that they're caving in to the democrats. the democrats have been -- this is typical that they dig in like they do and say no. you'll do whoo we do. you'll do what we want or we will shut down the government. so i see this as a typical move on the democrats' part to shut government. they've done it before. and they'll do it again. they don't care about the government being denied the use of public facilities hike the parks and so forth. they don't care about people. in reality is it's a big blowout act and so i just see it as a -- host: well, deborah do you -- guest: the republicans are backing up. host: are you disappointed in president trump? caller: yes, i am. i am really disappointed because, i mean, as far as the affordable care act and the obamacare, he's right on just letting it collapse on itself and because it will collapse. there's not enough money anywhere in god
host: deborah, louisville, kentucky, a republican.eborah, how do you think negotiations have gone for president trump here over the funding bill? caller: well it is that they're caving in to the democrats. the democrats have been -- this is typical that they dig in like they do and say no. you'll do whoo we do. you'll do what we want or we will shut down the government. so i see this as a typical move on the democrats' part to shut government. they've done it before. and they'll do it again....
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you,am most grateful to deborah. to be withateful this remarkable group of women and i hope we get to converse some. and i'm grateful to harvard. it is always wonderful to be back in cambridge. i thought i would start with a story and three lessons. that the story prompted for me. my story starts with this weekend. i was in farmville, virginia. ofe of you have heard farmville, virginia. --you have any history connection to the history of schools. it is in prince edward county. it is now the home of the mouton museum, which is built out of the buildings of mouton high school, which is one of the schools that contributed to brown versus board of education. i am not good with technology. they told me it is so easy. i'm going to start with a story about barbara johns. knows who she is? you should know. 16 wentng lady at age to mouton high school in prince edward county and it was the black high school. there was a fancy new white --ool in town and she was some people say she was the beginning of the civil rights movement
you,am most grateful to deborah. to be withateful this remarkable group of women and i hope we get to converse some. and i'm grateful to harvard. it is always wonderful to be back in cambridge. i thought i would start with a story and three lessons. that the story prompted for me. my story starts with this weekend. i was in farmville, virginia. ofe of you have heard farmville, virginia. --you have any history connection to the history of schools. it is in prince edward county. it is now the...
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deborah: u.s.e president mike pence has called north korea the most dangerous and urgent threat to these insecurity in the asia-pacific region. he spoke of overwhelming responsibility to -- addressing military personnel on the uss ronald reagan. : the full range of the united states military capability is dedicated to the protection of japan. japan, you are our friends. you are our allies. on that foundation, we will face the future together. deborah: polling remains tight before the first round of voting in the first residential elections. one candidate has come up with a novel way to be in more than one place at once. a hologramlenchon six locations.n reunion island in the pacific ocean. bill gates is pleased u.k. has but signs and job creation at the top of the agenda post-brexit. the explicitly for bloomberg and london, britain and the world would be worse off without that focus. >> i've been very pleased that both the chancellor and the prime minister have said scientific leadership, creating
deborah: u.s.e president mike pence has called north korea the most dangerous and urgent threat to these insecurity in the asia-pacific region. he spoke of overwhelming responsibility to -- addressing military personnel on the uss ronald reagan. : the full range of the united states military capability is dedicated to the protection of japan. japan, you are our friends. you are our allies. on that foundation, we will face the future together. deborah: polling remains tight before the first...
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host: let's go to deborah in manassas, virginia. morning. life-long e been a emocrat and i have never been so ashamed in my life. i did not vote for hillary. lies out there that need to be straightened out. 1, hillary and the dnc, to the ve their servers fbi to examine. company, their own hich oh, my god, happens to be a russian company called crowd strike. now, another thing. to the ivankatick trump and jared kushner question? caller: i don't see no problem the advisor. attorney t like the general or the head of the homeland security or anything like that. they're just an advisor. vanderbilt is in michigan, republican, good morning. caller: hello. well, i pretty much have the say that she did. here is nothing wrong with ivanka and jared being advisors to donald trump. if hillary would have been elected, you can believe chelsea would be in that white house. question. as far as saying was okayed, yeah, he was the attorney general. they're not doing anything like that. with the you okay portfolio being given to jared kushner and ivanka trump.
host: let's go to deborah in manassas, virginia. morning. life-long e been a emocrat and i have never been so ashamed in my life. i did not vote for hillary. lies out there that need to be straightened out. 1, hillary and the dnc, to the ve their servers fbi to examine. company, their own hich oh, my god, happens to be a russian company called crowd strike. now, another thing. to the ivankatick trump and jared kushner question? caller: i don't see no problem the advisor. attorney t like the...
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deborah: yo no recuerdo que me hayan preguntado algo. que me hayan puesto algo, algÚn papel.ca dijo que tiene seguro mÉdico pero una operaciÓn de vÁrices luego de un embarazo le saliÓ mucho mÁs que los 500 $ que le dijeron. blaca --blanca: me mandaron un bill de 1800. jaime: las cuentas mÉdicas son negociables. en caso de hospitales los hospitales de california les ofrece asistencia financiera a personas que ganan por debajo del presente 50% del nivel de pobreza. unos 42.200 $ por aÑo para un soltero y unos 86.000 para una familia de cuatro. no importa si es indocumentado o no. >>estÁn pidiendo caridad, es parte de la ley de california. jaime: dolores alvarado es la presidenta de community health partnership. >> es importante que el paciente al momento que estÉ la familia. inmediatamente diga que necesita hablar con alguien del departamento de asistencia. jaime: de hecho, existen unos 14 diferentes programas de asistencia mÉdica, ppero aÚn cuando los hospitales estÁn obligados a informarle. los pacientes no siempre se enteran. >>si no pregunta no saben, y luego le llega el co
deborah: yo no recuerdo que me hayan preguntado algo. que me hayan puesto algo, algÚn papel.ca dijo que tiene seguro mÉdico pero una operaciÓn de vÁrices luego de un embarazo le saliÓ mucho mÁs que los 500 $ que le dijeron. blaca --blanca: me mandaron un bill de 1800. jaime: las cuentas mÉdicas son negociables. en caso de hospitales los hospitales de california les ofrece asistencia financiera a personas que ganan por debajo del presente 50% del nivel de pobreza. unos 42.200 $ por aÑo...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: they're self ro claped red necks who launched to stardom realityher mom, june thompson, better known as mama june. for most of her time in the spotlight, mama june has looked like this c but no longer. >> look at you. >> yes. >> how much did you weigh at your worst? >> 460. >> reporter: after years of being dangerously oh piece, mama june took a drastic step. gastric sleeve surgery, reducing the size of her stomach. all documented on mama june from not to hot. some people would suspect that maybe it was about ratings. >> i was under the surgery whether there were cameras or not. >> reporter: the weight loss took nearly two years along with diet and exercise. unfamiliar territory. it's the first time you really exercised? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: how hard was that? >> very. i didn't want to do it. >> reporter: add to that, two more painful surgeries to remove her excess skin. compared to her former self, the new june is barely recognizable. when you look at these old pictures of mama june, these are the pictures that the world got to know you. >> tha
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: they're self ro claped red necks who launched to stardom realityher mom, june thompson, better known as mama june. for most of her time in the spotlight, mama june has looked like this c but no longer. >> look at you. >> yes. >> how much did you weigh at your worst? >> 460. >> reporter: after years of being dangerously oh piece, mama june took a drastic step. gastric sleeve surgery, reducing the size of her stomach. all...
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sometimes i think, deborah, you have to be you. you have to do what works for you, and my little secret is that i have -- this is one tim gave me. it is really not about you. that is what you remind yourself as you go on stage. it is not about you. it is what you are here for. we are here to talk about kids and education and how we can make schools better. if you are not too self-conscious about who you are, the rest of it just flows. on the campaign trail, they made me do make up for the first time ever. oh my gosh. that is a whole other story. [laughter] prof. jewell-sherman: so what was it like being in that vice presidential spotlight? ms. holton: well, it was something. [laughter] ms. holton: it was quite an experience. if it was not for the outcome, it was a heck of a lot of fun. we will have stories to tell our grandchildren, if and when our children ever manage to produce them for us. [laughter] ms. holton: it was an amazing whirlwind. we had been through the vetting thing, so tim was vetted by then-senator obama. tim was d
sometimes i think, deborah, you have to be you. you have to do what works for you, and my little secret is that i have -- this is one tim gave me. it is really not about you. that is what you remind yourself as you go on stage. it is not about you. it is what you are here for. we are here to talk about kids and education and how we can make schools better. if you are not too self-conscious about who you are, the rest of it just flows. on the campaign trail, they made me do make up for the first...
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host: that's deborah in new jersey. candidate idential hillary clinton even yesterday sked about what should be done about isis -- syrian airfields in syria in tion relation to the chemical attack. she was asked this last night. response. >> assad has an air force and is the cause of most of the civilian deaths as have seen over the years and s we saw again in the last few days. we i really believe that should have and still should take out his airfields and being able to m use them to bomb innocent people and drop sarin gas on them. host: reportedly, this statement attacks ce before the rom yesterday which were focusing on for our program today, no guests just your mills, amar from hope north carolina supports the action. next. caller: i support the president in that he has sent out a other countries that is ready to ates our wayhose that oppose of life. i'm a combat veteran from vietnam. support it. i'm a recipient of the purple heart. 100%.ort him host: charles is next. is not sure. calls us from oklahoma. why. us ca
host: that's deborah in new jersey. candidate idential hillary clinton even yesterday sked about what should be done about isis -- syrian airfields in syria in tion relation to the chemical attack. she was asked this last night. response. >> assad has an air force and is the cause of most of the civilian deaths as have seen over the years and s we saw again in the last few days. we i really believe that should have and still should take out his airfields and being able to m use them to...
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deborah is next in pennsylvania. independent line.aller: in the past few weeks there were smaller attacks of sarin gas in the rebel held area. now, where did that come from? the rebels are making it. could it russia bombed a house or building with it andin it? there's too much to this story that is not adding up. host: are you saying that the damage that was done was because there was a stockpile there and the stockpile was hit? caller: yeah, it could have been that. or, the rebels could have done it themselves since they were doing it the past few weeks. there were a couple smaller tax. she said it heelf. host: the you think the syrian government is directly responsible at any level? caller: no. i think they did get rid of the guests. -- rid of the gas. why would they? they are trying to get the people on their site. -- on their side. it is a rebel held area. of course it is going to get bombed. host: a quick response from jeff in rhode island. line for democrats. caller: hello. if we can get bin laden, if we have drones that find pe
deborah is next in pennsylvania. independent line.aller: in the past few weeks there were smaller attacks of sarin gas in the rebel held area. now, where did that come from? the rebels are making it. could it russia bombed a house or building with it andin it? there's too much to this story that is not adding up. host: are you saying that the damage that was done was because there was a stockpile there and the stockpile was hit? caller: yeah, it could have been that. or, the rebels could have...
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and our champion, deborah, picked up just $1,300., she had won $22,000 on the day before, so strange things can happen on our show. jamie and kevin, welcome aboard, gentlemen, and good luck to all of you as we start you off now in the jeopardy! round with these categories... next... followed by... and finally... each correct response will be two words, three letters each word. deborah, start. body part titles for $200. kevin. -who is miss marple? -yes. body part titles, $400, please.
and our champion, deborah, picked up just $1,300., she had won $22,000 on the day before, so strange things can happen on our show. jamie and kevin, welcome aboard, gentlemen, and good luck to all of you as we start you off now in the jeopardy! round with these categories... next... followed by... and finally... each correct response will be two words, three letters each word. deborah, start. body part titles for $200. kevin. -who is miss marple? -yes. body part titles, $400, please.
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deborah, off you go. in the news for $200. jim. what is wells fargo? that's the bank.and that is "america first." jim, how quickly we forget. uh, yeah. fencing for $200.
deborah, off you go. in the news for $200. jim. what is wells fargo? that's the bank.and that is "america first." jim, how quickly we forget. uh, yeah. fencing for $200.
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deborah wahl will be replaced by morgan flatley and the officer of global nutrition at pepsico. mcdonald said that the u.s. menu and digital are also being replaced. the companies bounce back from a decline in sales growth in the fourth quarter. mcdonald's shares that 2% in the past year. lauren: pictures of those burgers are making me hungry. exposing their strongest earnings in six years, but disappointing results can ring the parade. raymond james, chief investment strategist but we can expect. severe weather moving across the country, heading out to the east. meteorologist adam klotz with the forecast coming out. modest gains for the dow, nasdaq, s&p and muted action this morning. dow futures higher by 10 points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. me is not -- ♪ nicole: good morning, everybody. by 13 in the new york. secretary of state said the united states has done talking about north korea. a top comment comes after north korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea of japan yesterday ahead of the first summit between presiden
deborah wahl will be replaced by morgan flatley and the officer of global nutrition at pepsico. mcdonald said that the u.s. menu and digital are also being replaced. the companies bounce back from a decline in sales growth in the fourth quarter. mcdonald's shares that 2% in the past year. lauren: pictures of those burgers are making me hungry. exposing their strongest earnings in six years, but disappointing results can ring the parade. raymond james, chief investment strategist but we can...
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with me now, deborah feyerick, special cnn correspondent. deborah, beginning with you, so he's dead. but for 48 hours, police had no clue where he was. what do they do now as far as retracing? >> that's interesting because even as early as this morning, they had no indication as to where he might be. 400 tips came in all across the country. initially there were 911 calls in philadelphia, sightings in texas. they didn't know early this morning. around 11:00, they got a tip that they were waiting for from erie, pennsylvania, that a white ford fusion was found in the parking lot of a local mcdonalds. pennsylvania state police responded and stephens apparently fled, a short pursuit, a chase, and that's when the car was stopped effectively and he shot himself. it appears he did not open fire on other police officers who were there. once he was pulled over and discovered, he shot himself. and one of the big questions, brooke, is where was he during the course of 48 hours. we're getting word that he may have been in a casino. now, in the original f
with me now, deborah feyerick, special cnn correspondent. deborah, beginning with you, so he's dead. but for 48 hours, police had no clue where he was. what do they do now as far as retracing? >> that's interesting because even as early as this morning, they had no indication as to where he might be. 400 tips came in all across the country. initially there were 911 calls in philadelphia, sightings in texas. they didn't know early this morning. around 11:00, they got a tip that they were...
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deborah beams, our new champion, is beaming right now because she won $22,000 on yesterday's show. that's the high water mark for the week. elspeth and jim, welcome aboard. good luck to you, folks. here we go.
deborah beams, our new champion, is beaming right now because she won $22,000 on yesterday's show. that's the high water mark for the week. elspeth and jim, welcome aboard. good luck to you, folks. here we go.
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deborah. what is a mockingbird? yes. literary quotes for $400.
deborah. what is a mockingbird? yes. literary quotes for $400.
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now, deborah messing is their mom. and that's j.work ♪ ♪ ♪ >> many of the iconic moments from the original are included. oh, those lips. it will include some updated versions of songs like "the time of my life." jennifer told us she had the time of her life. >> i would like people to start dancing like that again to become a way that people go out on a date. old-fashioned and romantic. ♪ work work ♪ >> all the good words, romantic. >> yes. >> the new version will air may 24. >> i love the original so much, i'm the person they've got to get to watch. >> i know they will. >> also -- >> she has no filter. you never know what you'll get. but you always walk away wanting more. that's what happened when we sat down. >> what celebrity couple would you like to dine with? >> zach and kristin. they're always cool. i like them. everybody today that i've asked lately says j-rod because think want to know -- >> no, no. >> they don't do it for you? >> i like j. lo but i don't know about him. >> you think they'll last? >> do i think about that is
now, deborah messing is their mom. and that's j.work ♪ ♪ ♪ >> many of the iconic moments from the original are included. oh, those lips. it will include some updated versions of songs like "the time of my life." jennifer told us she had the time of her life. >> i would like people to start dancing like that again to become a way that people go out on a date. old-fashioned and romantic. ♪ work work ♪ >> all the good words, romantic. >> yes. >>...
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let me first go, deborah, i remember when we were funeralizing rosa parks.ised at the funeral that she said that when she refused to give her seat on the bus up, when ordered to go to the back where blacks had to sit, all she could think of was emmett till, what they had done to him a year before that. he sparked a movement, because he was falsely accused of looking at a white woman who has now taken it back. but the viciousness of his killing, and i remember when his mother visited us, she talked about how she wanted to open that casket that's now in the smithsonian museum to show the world what they did to her son and to show the world how vicious it was based on just a black kid in mississippi, and a white woman saying something that wasn't true about a look, and they would kill him just for appearing to have looked at her when it didn't happen. you, therefore, brought that to the attorney general sessions this week, not just about emmett but for a law named for him saying they are to continue invest dpating a lot of murders like emmett till's that predat
let me first go, deborah, i remember when we were funeralizing rosa parks.ised at the funeral that she said that when she refused to give her seat on the bus up, when ordered to go to the back where blacks had to sit, all she could think of was emmett till, what they had done to him a year before that. he sparked a movement, because he was falsely accused of looking at a white woman who has now taken it back. but the viciousness of his killing, and i remember when his mother visited us, she...
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deborah winger backed out at the last minute.ed today. ♪ it's not about the money money money ♪ >> that's the smash hit that made jessie j a worldwide sensation. she looked like a million bucks in the video. why is her mantra now get ugly. >> our senior news editor found out. >> all right. ready to go. >> u-g-l-y get ugly ♪ >> what does that mean? >> makes faces at the gym. no need for a snazzy outfit. i love this outfit but you wouldn't ever catch me in a gym in this. i can move in this if you need me to lunge. ♪ dripping sweat ♪ >> it's that monster of like, damn, you look like dine night ♪ body like ♪ >> one of those women that are just working out to look good in that bikini or are you constantly on the workout jet stream -- regime? >> i work out to be healthy. >> when you're eating on a day and you're like screw it i'm eating whatever i want, what is your go-to? >> frozen kmok lat. chocolate. anything chocolate. >> i wonder if she likes chocolate? >> she loves chocolate. when we come back there's the view. there's more to li
deborah winger backed out at the last minute.ed today. ♪ it's not about the money money money ♪ >> that's the smash hit that made jessie j a worldwide sensation. she looked like a million bucks in the video. why is her mantra now get ugly. >> our senior news editor found out. >> all right. ready to go. >> u-g-l-y get ugly ♪ >> what does that mean? >> makes faces at the gym. no need for a snazzy outfit. i love this outfit but you wouldn't ever catch me...
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deborah feyerick filed this report from kentucky. >> reporter: welcome to the zoo.flynn family. grandma sandra is 64 years old. her husband, michael, who everyone calls poppy, is 73. you are now raising 5-year-old twins. >> yes, ma'am. and the other three. >> reporter: they are raising five grandkids in a cramped kentucky home that's equal parts chaos and love. willow is the oldest. >> when was the last time you saw your mom? >> five years ago when i was 10. >> she kind of disappeared and no one knew where she was. >> reporter: the "she" sandy is referring to is her own daughter whose youngest chern were all born children were all born adicked to drugs. >> the state came in and said she could not care for them anymore. the state called and asked if we could take all five. said, of course. >> reporter: an estimated 3 million kids in america are being raised by someone other than their mom and dad. the opioid and heroin epidemic has hit kentucky especially hard. more than 68,000 children there are now being taken care of by grandparents, relatives or foster parents. >
deborah feyerick filed this report from kentucky. >> reporter: welcome to the zoo.flynn family. grandma sandra is 64 years old. her husband, michael, who everyone calls poppy, is 73. you are now raising 5-year-old twins. >> yes, ma'am. and the other three. >> reporter: they are raising five grandkids in a cramped kentucky home that's equal parts chaos and love. willow is the oldest. >> when was the last time you saw your mom? >> five years ago when i was 10....
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caton. -- deborah clayton. in response, scott swiftly said he was removing ayala from the prosecution of a man charged with killing an orlando police officer, the most high-profile case under her jurisdiction. she is the first african-american state attorney in florida history and she has received racist death threats, quitting suggestions she should be lynched in the wake of her announcement will stop to see our intervieiew about ayala, goo democracynow.org. in virginia, the word "resist" was spray painted on the grass of t the 13th hole at presesidet trump's national golf club over the weekend. it's the second time the virginia golf course has been the site of anti-trump protests. in october, ahead of trump's election, the words "black lives mamatter" and "no justice, no peace" were spray painted on the trump international hotel in washington, d.c. and in new york city, hundreds of artists, librarians, broadcasters and museum workers gathered at city hall monday for a rally aimed at stopping federal cuts to t
caton. -- deborah clayton. in response, scott swiftly said he was removing ayala from the prosecution of a man charged with killing an orlando police officer, the most high-profile case under her jurisdiction. she is the first african-american state attorney in florida history and she has received racist death threats, quitting suggestions she should be lynched in the wake of her announcement will stop to see our intervieiew about ayala, goo democracynow.org. in virginia, the word...
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ktvu's deborah vilalon has more. >> police don't want to assume the worst. after a night out with a friend ashley wells kayaked out to the boat she lives on. >> from her location where she was probably 200, 300 yards. conditions calm that night. but the tide was going out. a strong current to fight. >> she did not have her cellphone with her and from what we understand there was no flotation device and she was barefoot and wearing going out clothes. >> police say ashley, who they call lee was wearing blue jeans and a flannel. >> she was going to start another organic farm job and that would have been this past sunday. so all this is just a bit odd. >> enjoying everything that was going on in her life at the time. she has a lot going on. she was a really cool, lovely person. >> in the community who live on their boats have seen the missing flyers. >> there's a lot of partying. a lot of fun. bad idea though. cold water. rough water, alcohol probably not a good idea. >> on the chance wells came ashore somewhere else police are reviewing camera footage downtown
ktvu's deborah vilalon has more. >> police don't want to assume the worst. after a night out with a friend ashley wells kayaked out to the boat she lives on. >> from her location where she was probably 200, 300 yards. conditions calm that night. but the tide was going out. a strong current to fight. >> she did not have her cellphone with her and from what we understand there was no flotation device and she was barefoot and wearing going out clothes. >> police say ashley,...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: they're self ro claped red necks who launched to stardom realityyou weigh at your worst? >> 460. >> reporter: after years of being dangerously oh piece, mama june took a drastic step. gastric sleeve surgery, reducing the size of her stomach. all documented on mama june from not to hot. some people would suspect that maybe it was about ratings. >> i was under the surgery whether there were cameras or not. >> reporter: the weight loss took nearly two years along with diet and exercise. unfamiliar territory. it's the first time you really exercised? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: how hard was that? >> very. i didn't want to do it. >> reporter: add to that, two more painful surgeries to remove her excess skin. compared to her former self, the new june is barely recognizable. when you look at these old pictures of mama june, these are the pictures that the world got to know you. >> that's not me. >> reporter: even with the ups and downs, mama june and her family are doing what they do best, grabbing headlines and ratings. did you ever have any regrets about re
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: they're self ro claped red necks who launched to stardom realityyou weigh at your worst? >> 460. >> reporter: after years of being dangerously oh piece, mama june took a drastic step. gastric sleeve surgery, reducing the size of her stomach. all documented on mama june from not to hot. some people would suspect that maybe it was about ratings. >> i was under the surgery whether there were cameras or not. >> reporter: the weight...
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. >> with me now, deborah feyerick, cnn national correspondent.nvestigators said what are in the notes and any connection to that bible verse that was written on hernandez's forehead? >> they haven't said specifically what was said but it was next to the bible. it's a picture of aaron hernandez's final moments and one thing he tried to do was make sure once prison guards got into that cell, there would be no way to revive him. we are now being told by officials he had jammed cardboard into the tracks of his single inmate cell making access difficulty and jammed various positions that he had with him and also we are learning that the biblical verse you referred to, john 3:16 it was not only written on his head in a red substance but also on the walls of his cell. so really there was thought that had gone into the final moments of aaron hernandez. we are also now told by prison officials that he was locked into his cell at 8:00 in the evening. he was not checked on by any sort of a prison official until 3:00. that is seven hours in which aaron herna
. >> with me now, deborah feyerick, cnn national correspondent.nvestigators said what are in the notes and any connection to that bible verse that was written on hernandez's forehead? >> they haven't said specifically what was said but it was next to the bible. it's a picture of aaron hernandez's final moments and one thing he tried to do was make sure once prison guards got into that cell, there would be no way to revive him. we are now being told by officials he had jammed...
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deborah be alone talk to students in fairfield. they fear the instruments will be replaced in time for the spring season back to the fault they market rates and football games and perform a concert to competition but arriving at practice monday with a sour note protect everything started normal and the we just looked up to the cages and management wasn't there. >> became a chorus to discovering their instruments missing. >> totally ready to play and that we were immediately let down because we start to realize what was happening. >>reporter: sometime between friday and monday despite the presence of security cameras dozens of instruments were spirited out the music room. >> they are still investigating what could be more. >> you think i was 40? >> yes. most blunt" that her son losses on saxophone >> to find out something i worked hard for is missing in the blink of an eye was very upsetting. >> fairfield school struggles for a fundraiser everything is through fundraisers but now we are back to zero. >> tilbey a donation fund the di
deborah be alone talk to students in fairfield. they fear the instruments will be replaced in time for the spring season back to the fault they market rates and football games and perform a concert to competition but arriving at practice monday with a sour note protect everything started normal and the we just looked up to the cages and management wasn't there. >> became a chorus to discovering their instruments missing. >> totally ready to play and that we were immediately let down...
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lee was sentenced to death for beating deborah reese to death with a tire iron in 1993. her son was just a child when his mom was murdered. he is the embodiment of evil that should never have to exist in this world. >> reporter: but kevin young said he's a brother they didn't know. >> reporter: he maintained his innocence until he took his last breath. the others' deaths remain unclear. >>> this morning a man with possible links to a deadly shooting on the champs-elysees turned himself in to police. police searched a home in the paris suburb also believed to be linked to yesterday's attack that left an officer dead. two others were wounded. isis says it's behind the attack. hena daniels is here with the latest. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's enforcing its security with 50,000 officers along with its elite units to ensure citizens' protection following yesterday's attack and this sunday's presidential election. they raided a home in paris overnight searching for clueses into thursday's deadly attack along the champs-elysees. authorities are trying t
lee was sentenced to death for beating deborah reese to death with a tire iron in 1993. her son was just a child when his mom was murdered. he is the embodiment of evil that should never have to exist in this world. >> reporter: but kevin young said he's a brother they didn't know. >> reporter: he maintained his innocence until he took his last breath. the others' deaths remain unclear. >>> this morning a man with possible links to a deadly shooting on the champs-elysees...
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on the open phone we go next to deborah in north carolina. on the democrat line. about: my statement was taxes. -- yes, ok.s with can you hear me now? host: yes, go ahead. caller: my concern was with taxes and balancing the budget. , yes, worked for years yes. itave worked for years and is for the state and i also have the small business. owning my own small business. so i understand budgets, balancing budgets. my concern is that it is not going to be balanced on the back of potable populations. and that is a real concern. senior citizens. children, vulnerable children, all of that. and with them wanting and at thee taxes, same time, the middle class, i just don't see how both of those can be done at the same time. hurting a vulnerable population. host: we go to scranton, pennsylvania on the independent line. caller: hello. taxes is thatut big corporations like ge, they -- yes, hello. thank you for taking my call. my concern is that big make $12ons like ge billion in a profit and they are not paying their fair share in taxes. they haven't paid any taxes until now.
on the open phone we go next to deborah in north carolina. on the democrat line. about: my statement was taxes. -- yes, ok.s with can you hear me now? host: yes, go ahead. caller: my concern was with taxes and balancing the budget. , yes, worked for years yes. itave worked for years and is for the state and i also have the small business. owning my own small business. so i understand budgets, balancing budgets. my concern is that it is not going to be balanced on the back of potable...
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lee was sentenced to death for beating deborah reese to death with a tire iron in 1993. joseph lucky was just a child when his mother was murdered. >> lidell lee showed no mercy, no lean jens to any of the victims that he encountered. he is the embodiment of the evil that should never have to exist in this world. >> reporter: but kevin young says that's not the brother he knew. >> he has a heart. he's not what they're portraying he is. i don't know what they're talking about. >> reporter: lee maintained his innocence until he took his last breath. the three other inmates scheduled for the death chamber later this month remains unclear. >>> this morning a man with possible links to a deadly shooting on the champs-elysees turned himself in to police. the paris main artery was reopened after police searched a home in the paris suburb also believed to be linked to yesterday's attack that left an officer dead. two others were wounded. isis says it's behind the attack. hena daniels is here with the latest. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. france has announced i
lee was sentenced to death for beating deborah reese to death with a tire iron in 1993. joseph lucky was just a child when his mother was murdered. >> lidell lee showed no mercy, no lean jens to any of the victims that he encountered. he is the embodiment of the evil that should never have to exist in this world. >> reporter: but kevin young says that's not the brother he knew. >> he has a heart. he's not what they're portraying he is. i don't know what they're talking about....
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>> the day we sent deborah to flight attendant school. and
>> the day we sent deborah to flight attendant school. and
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. >> deborah will wake you up.lay this every morning. >> right? i know. that's our little nugget. >> what's the deal? brian got new shirts? >> yes. brian is -- you'll recognize these shirts. take a look. i don't know if we can zoom into these shirts at all. they're all -- not the top right one. that's just popsicles. but they're based on "the sand lot." the great hambino is one of the shirts. it has hot dogs and the beast. >> did he order these? >> brian loves summer shirts. >> got you. >> he found this shirt. and wendy pefercorn is on one of the shirts. >> will you -- >> there's the great hambino. >> will you get matching outfits for brian and calvin? >> if they had baby versions of these shirts, they would match every day. >> deborah, when nick was smaller, she got matching swim trunks for us? >> did you like dressing up like him? >> he was at an age where he didn't think it was dorky. he liked it. >> you have to do it while you can, right? >> i made a mistake. we went on vacation and i got the family matching ha
. >> deborah will wake you up.lay this every morning. >> right? i know. that's our little nugget. >> what's the deal? brian got new shirts? >> yes. brian is -- you'll recognize these shirts. take a look. i don't know if we can zoom into these shirts at all. they're all -- not the top right one. that's just popsicles. but they're based on "the sand lot." the great hambino is one of the shirts. it has hot dogs and the beast. >> did he order these? >>...
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and our champion, deborah, picked up just $1,300.
and our champion, deborah, picked up just $1,300.
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deborah on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to ask, why would you use religious preachers and religious leaders to de-radicalize people. when you read the religious book , all the hatred they are doing, you might as well say they are the real followers of the religious books, because it's all in the bible. the hatred and everything. why would you use religion that torted this stuff de-radicalize these people? brendan koerner, you were saying they don't necessarily use religion. guest: it's been tried several places, where they would bring tocreatures and clerics talking to young people who have been attracted to the ideologies and they will try to say whatever reading you get from isis or jihadist group is wrong, that's the wrong interpretation of these texts. that doesn't tend to work, because i think the young people who are susceptible to these groups tend to think that these are authority figures from my past, from ipass ties from a community to raise the rate i'm trying to break away from, these people have been -
deborah on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to ask, why would you use religious preachers and religious leaders to de-radicalize people. when you read the religious book , all the hatred they are doing, you might as well say they are the real followers of the religious books, because it's all in the bible. the hatred and everything. why would you use religion that torted this stuff de-radicalize these people? brendan koerner, you were saying they don't...
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first a conversation with the former president and the ceo of the los angeles fill har mphilh deborah border widely credited for lifting it from the shadow of a orchestra to the world stage. she is soon going to take her magic to the big apple as the orchestrator of the new york phil. and we will talk to her about her decision to move back to new york and the arts funding and, and whether it is the collaboration with drake and the seat at the table for solange's latest album, a name for himself, now, invoking the likes of bill withers, the british born musician is going to t
first a conversation with the former president and the ceo of the los angeles fill har mphilh deborah border widely credited for lifting it from the shadow of a orchestra to the world stage. she is soon going to take her magic to the big apple as the orchestrator of the new york phil. and we will talk to her about her decision to move back to new york and the arts funding and, and whether it is the collaboration with drake and the seat at the table for solange's latest album, a name for...
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. >> deborah's sit down with the former actress who claims bill cosby sexually assaulted her. >> andof here.
. >> deborah's sit down with the former actress who claims bill cosby sexually assaulted her. >> andof here.