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. >> reporter: there is a quiet stillness in deborah fuller's home.ughter sarah was planning her wedding. >> she was over the moon. >> reporter: sarah was battling chronic pain after a series of car accidents. when treatments had left her struggling with opioid addiction, they eventually turned to new jersey family physician invest convenient matalon. what did you tell her? >> i said, "sarah is addicted to painkillers. so when you deal with her chronic pain, you gotta find another avenue." >> reporter: but deborah says dr. matalon disregarded the family's plea. in january 2015, she prescribed sarah subsys, a fentanyl spray approved specifically for severe cancer pain. in an appointment that deborah says was accompanied by an insys rep. and one day later, that sales rep texting her manager about how to get dr. matalon into the insys speakers program, a front, prosecutors say, to bribe doctors for prescribing their drug. >> what is the patient's last name and date of birth? >> the last name is fuller, f-u-l-l-e-r. first name is sarah. >> this is a ledge
. >> reporter: there is a quiet stillness in deborah fuller's home.ughter sarah was planning her wedding. >> she was over the moon. >> reporter: sarah was battling chronic pain after a series of car accidents. when treatments had left her struggling with opioid addiction, they eventually turned to new jersey family physician invest convenient matalon. what did you tell her? >> i said, "sarah is addicted to painkillers. so when you deal with her chronic pain, you...
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thank you, deborah, for that kind introduction. it's an honor to be with you and with all of you this morning, at this forum for the council on competitiveness. as deborah mentioned, we were involved in the infrastructure study. i spoke to this council in 2018. as you know, a lot has happened since that time. i am deeply thankful to president trump for his trust in nominating me to serve as the 15th secretary of energy. and to the bipartisan members of the u.s. senate for confirming me to this position in so speedily a manner. and believe me, it has been quick. secretary perry left this department much better than he found it. and i am absolutely grateful for his service to our department and his service to our country. and i personally am thankful for his leadership and his friendship for over two decades now. for me, there couldn't be a more exciting time to serve as energy secretary than right now. under the leadership of president trump, doe is igniting growth. we're unleashing innovation and we're spreading opportunity across
thank you, deborah, for that kind introduction. it's an honor to be with you and with all of you this morning, at this forum for the council on competitiveness. as deborah mentioned, we were involved in the infrastructure study. i spoke to this council in 2018. as you know, a lot has happened since that time. i am deeply thankful to president trump for his trust in nominating me to serve as the 15th secretary of energy. and to the bipartisan members of the u.s. senate for confirming me to this...
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the next year deborah's fifth graders convinced the district. and the following year's class, the whole city. their two goals now, go national and let ruby know about all of it. >> so, when i call you over, you have to hustle. >> reporter: which is what they hope to do tonight. >> this is the student table. >> reporter: so with the help of donors, deborah bought tables at the event. >> and we hope that you guys can wear these pins. >> reporter: but that wasn't all. students made sure every adult entering was wearing one of their ruby bridge's pins. >> so you can see everybody wearing the pin. >> oh, okay. >> my goodness, what are with going to do with all this? >> reporter: by the time they got up the nerve to approach her during a lull in the program, well, ruby bridges had heard their story. >> i think that is absolutely amazing. i'm all in awe. >> reporter: she even asked them up on stage to take a picture with her. it was a mission very much accomplished. >> after all this work, it's like -- i mean, everything is in the room right now. it's
the next year deborah's fifth graders convinced the district. and the following year's class, the whole city. their two goals now, go national and let ruby know about all of it. >> so, when i call you over, you have to hustle. >> reporter: which is what they hope to do tonight. >> this is the student table. >> reporter: so with the help of donors, deborah bought tables at the event. >> and we hope that you guys can wear these pins. >> reporter: but that...
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the recording academy and its suspended ceo deborah duggan are trading lautss. >> hi, everyone, i'm deborahborah helped unveil, she is pulling back the curtain. she is rolling stone's senior music editor. >> it says a lot basically that says the academy misrepresented itself to the public, to its voting members and also to her when she came in. >> reporter: some of dugan's most damning claims involve near portnal, who is criticized for comments he made in 2018 saying women who want a bigger role in the music industry need to do one thing. >> to step up. >> reporter: he later apologized. in the complaint, dugan says she learned a foreign recording artist had accused mr. portnal of raping her following a performance she gave at carnegie hall. >> this is the first time that anyone in the media has read or seen any allegations about this particular incident. you can bet that's going to cast a pretty big shadow over the recording academy for days, if not weeks or months to come. >> reporter: the complaint also includes an email dugan sent to human resources in which she alleges she was sexually
the recording academy and its suspended ceo deborah duggan are trading lautss. >> hi, everyone, i'm deborahborah helped unveil, she is pulling back the curtain. she is rolling stone's senior music editor. >> it says a lot basically that says the academy misrepresented itself to the public, to its voting members and also to her when she came in. >> reporter: some of dugan's most damning claims involve near portnal, who is criticized for comments he made in 2018 saying women who...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: jane fonda still pushing bou pushing boundaries. >> we areday because we know what lies ahead. >> reporter: lately a fixture on capitol hill. sounding the alarm on climate change. >> shut it down! >> reporter: bringing together average folks along with activists like gloria steinem and hollywood a-listers like joaquin phoenix and rosanna arquette. >> two, four, six, eight, save the world it's not too late! >> reporter: fonda's voice now part of a growing chorus of celebrities concerned about our planet, including leonardo dicaprio, who spoke at this year's global citizens festival in new york. >> our future is being gambled away. >> reporter: russell crowe, whose comments delivered at the golden globes by jennifer aniston talked about the wildfires in australia. >> make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in australia is climate based. >> are fonda's mission is different. she's leading weekly protests in washington, d.c. with her group fire drill fridays hoping to inspire others to take action in any way they can. >> it's a tough time right now
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: jane fonda still pushing bou pushing boundaries. >> we areday because we know what lies ahead. >> reporter: lately a fixture on capitol hill. sounding the alarm on climate change. >> shut it down! >> reporter: bringing together average folks along with activists like gloria steinem and hollywood a-listers like joaquin phoenix and rosanna arquette. >> two, four, six, eight, save the world it's not too late! >>...
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deborah: it covers the gamut.of the great early dynasties, global dynasties under the persians, so there are sites that day to ancient times to many of the islamic sites. tois not particularly linked one religion. there are tens of thousands of sites. they have 22 registered so they have as significant and meaningful engine culture. david: what are the odds that some of these sites may be targets?ear defense are they typically remove from other places and is there a problem that we are going after the defensive site to rather than the cultural site? deborah: to be honest, we have to assume that is what president trump alluded to when he said they were going to hit cultural sites. we would assume and it has been known that many of the regime have hidden some of their weapons and other things that they did not want to have used or taken out in times of sites,t, near heritage hospitals, and things like that. that is our best guess is why the president was hinting that cultural sites would be on the target sites. davi
deborah: it covers the gamut.of the great early dynasties, global dynasties under the persians, so there are sites that day to ancient times to many of the islamic sites. tois not particularly linked one religion. there are tens of thousands of sites. they have 22 registered so they have as significant and meaningful engine culture. david: what are the odds that some of these sites may be targets?ear defense are they typically remove from other places and is there a problem that we are going...
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deborah dugan and her attorney are here. welcome to you both.hrone a fire bomb into the grammy awards. >> i have. >> yes you have. i want to start with one principle accusation about the voting. you basically say that the board of the grammy's is permitted simply to add in artists for nominations who did not even make the initial 20 artist list voted by members. >> yes. >> should we see the grammys on sunday as rigged? >> listen, there's a process in place where the members vote and that's the beauty of the grammys and i have to just pause and say thank you for hosting me because i do know you're hosting the grammys on sunday so that must be awkward, at least. that process, where music makers are voting for music makers is probably one of the most beautiful things in music. i'll just say that out loud. unlike other awards where it's about fans, or it's about popularity, the grammys are about voting -- >> get to the part if it's rigged. >> what happens is that the board are on the various committees. then there is -- >> there are committees that
deborah dugan and her attorney are here. welcome to you both.hrone a fire bomb into the grammy awards. >> i have. >> yes you have. i want to start with one principle accusation about the voting. you basically say that the board of the grammy's is permitted simply to add in artists for nominations who did not even make the initial 20 artist list voted by members. >> yes. >> should we see the grammys on sunday as rigged? >> listen, there's a process in place where...
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over to boeing but will conduct an investigation and keep ukraine informed it's been reported that deborah has been bulldozed into a pile at the scene making a forensic analysis almost impossible but one expert told us the dead might be the best witnesses there could be evidence with literally within the bodies of the victims that could point to whether or not for example an explosion took place inside or outside of the air that earlier in the day u.s. president donald trump said he feared the worst it was flying in a pretty rough neighborhood and somebody could have made a mistake some people say was mechanical i personally don't think that's. even a question the communion presently flowers at the. schiff memorial at the airport where the plane was due to land he called for canadian experts to join the investigation it's understood many of the victims had jule nationalities families are no painfully waiting to find out when the bodies will be returned and they can see their final goodbye alan fischer washington for this on this with his on the in washington hi gabriel so ukrainian plane i
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one woman we love to point out is a woman named deborah sampson gwinett actually. she disguised herself as a man because not only did women serve with the military as laundry and cooks and some of them actually disguised themselves as men because they just wanted to serve, and deborah sampson, she has an incredible story. she joined one of the massachusetts regiments and she was wounded twice, served in the battle of york town. when she was wounded, she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found, and she got sick. i don't know if it was the flu or whatever, and was examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. but the key thing is that they did just discharge her from the military. she got a pension, probably the first woman in history to get a if he thin pension, and in fact, when deborah passed away, her husband petitioned the government for a spousal benefits, which in fact, he got, regrettably, he was dead by the time they granted it to him, but it's quite a story. she served as robert shirtlif. another incredible character is dr.
one woman we love to point out is a woman named deborah sampson gwinett actually. she disguised herself as a man because not only did women serve with the military as laundry and cooks and some of them actually disguised themselves as men because they just wanted to serve, and deborah sampson, she has an incredible story. she joined one of the massachusetts regiments and she was wounded twice, served in the battle of york town. when she was wounded, she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be...
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ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll speak with former grammy ceo deborah dugan right here in studio 57.>>> "miami herald" reports an arrest warrant has been issued for antonio brown. he and his trainer are accused of attacking a man on tuesday. brown faces several charges including burglary with battery and criminal mischief. police tried to make contact with brown but were uncornerbackful. his trainer was arrested. brown was released by the new england patriots in september after accusations of sexual misconduct. >>> the department of transportation want to ban all service animals for flights to the u.s. except for specially trained dogs. the proposal would allow airlines to prohibit emotional support animals such as untrained dogs, birds, cats and miniature horses. in an interview last month a spokesperson for the association of flight attendants said there have been many instances of aggressive animal behavior. >> we had flight attendants go to the hospital with stitches. passengers having to be taken off on a gurney because of attacks from untrained emotional support animals. >> air
ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll speak with former grammy ceo deborah dugan right here in studio 57.>>> "miami herald" reports an arrest warrant has been issued for antonio brown. he and his trainer are accused of attacking a man on tuesday. brown faces several charges including burglary with battery and criminal mischief. police tried to make contact with brown but were uncornerbackful. his trainer was arrested. brown was released by the new england patriots in...
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deborah in stockton, california. what was the question would like to have seen asked? >> caller: basically, what i would like to know, and this has to do with adam schiff. he apparently stated that he doesn't know what his staff did in response to his staff's interest and working us with the whistleblower. i was just wondering where is the transparency between him and his staff that he doesn't know what his staff is doing, and yet, what such response be acceptable if the president said the same thing about his staff? so, isn't it hypocritical of adam schiff to say i don't know what my staff are doing, but i expect the president to be totally responsible for everything that everyone under my purview does? isn't that hypocritical? and also, i would like to know what you think of all the people calling in who have predominantly been pro- trump, doesn't that say something about the feel of the country, that we just don't want this democrat crap to continue? >> host: deborah, who has been a standout presenter to you? >> caller: on the health? >> host: either house impeachme
deborah in stockton, california. what was the question would like to have seen asked? >> caller: basically, what i would like to know, and this has to do with adam schiff. he apparently stated that he doesn't know what his staff did in response to his staff's interest and working us with the whistleblower. i was just wondering where is the transparency between him and his staff that he doesn't know what his staff is doing, and yet, what such response be acceptable if the president said...
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deborah was just at thame we 're a.talking about the ama anhe. two of her biggest fans are here.
deborah was just at thame we 're a.talking about the ama anhe. two of her biggest fans are here.
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those who defended harvey weinstein the attempt by the recording academy to impugn the character of deborah dugan is a transparent effort to shift the focus away from its own unlawful activity this blatant form of retaliation is all too common. even post me too a source with direct knowledge of the event that told nbc news that dugan had been removed after the previous ceo's assistant of 20 years had accused her of a bullying management style dugan's attorneys say this all comes after dugan sent the memo to human resources where she voiced concerns about voting irregularities, financial mismanagement and conflicts of interesting among other things in today's bombshell complaint, dugan also alleges that the academy manipulates the process to ensure that certain songs or albums are nominated when a producer wants a particular song performed during the show the recording academy had said independent investigators were reviewing a formal allegation of misconduct, and that the move was necessary to repair morale. late today, the academy responded, lester. it is curious that ms. dugan never raise
those who defended harvey weinstein the attempt by the recording academy to impugn the character of deborah dugan is a transparent effort to shift the focus away from its own unlawful activity this blatant form of retaliation is all too common. even post me too a source with direct knowledge of the event that told nbc news that dugan had been removed after the previous ceo's assistant of 20 years had accused her of a bullying management style dugan's attorneys say this all comes after dugan...
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he will get the job done. >> alright, deborah. deborah is a republican in missouri. alright, we'll go to carry, if we can, marina del rey, california. independent. >> thanks for having me on. , some interesting colors to say the least. i'm a sanders supporter. i just wanted to circle back on one important point, important talking point the right and some of the middle keep repeating, your last caller, actually. >> i'm going to jump in at this point. as you can hear, the concert is about to get underway. we'll stop with our calls for now. we'll pick up with campaign 2020 coverage. live coverage inside clive, iowa of the bernie sanders event. ♪
he will get the job done. >> alright, deborah. deborah is a republican in missouri. alright, we'll go to carry, if we can, marina del rey, california. independent. >> thanks for having me on. , some interesting colors to say the least. i'm a sanders supporter. i just wanted to circle back on one important point, important talking point the right and some of the middle keep repeating, your last caller, actually. >> i'm going to jump in at this point. as you can hear, the...
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i'm deborah dugan. >> reporter: deborah dugan was the grammys' first female chief executive when sheusted last week, just ten days before the awards show. today her attorneys filed a federal discrimination claim on her behalf, charging the recording academy with sexual harassment and retaliation reminiscent of those deployed by individuals defending harvey weinstein. one of her attorneys represents a jane doe who is scheduled to testify in the weinstein trial. today's charge says that the academy sought to destroy dugan's reputation by leaking false information to the press. as recently as last month, dugan gave interviews promising a major restructuring of the awards show. in the charge, she claims there are voting irregularities when it comes to the nominating process. favoring artists with academy connections over big names like ed sheeran and ariana grande. in a new statement to cbs news, the academy says dugan never raised these allegations until after claims she had created a created a toxic and abusive work environment, which dugan denies. the academy says it has opened indepe
i'm deborah dugan. >> reporter: deborah dugan was the grammys' first female chief executive when sheusted last week, just ten days before the awards show. today her attorneys filed a federal discrimination claim on her behalf, charging the recording academy with sexual harassment and retaliation reminiscent of those deployed by individuals defending harvey weinstein. one of her attorneys represents a jane doe who is scheduled to testify in the weinstein trial. today's charge says that the...
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the president of course as soon as we hear any more on that will bring that to you your good work deborah you start across developments then of course we'll come back to you as you get more information to hand if anyone was in any doubt about the significance of custom so the money will of course he was one of the most personal confidence of the supreme leader of iran of the let's learn more about him and the official response from iran from al-jazeera stores to bari who joins us now live from tehran are we hearing anything at all officially out of iran at this point also. yes we have heard from the former head of the revolutionary guard wilson reza he has tweeted that the money is death will eventually and also we've heard from the supreme national security council in the country that they we need to later on today to the scots what to do next in their reaction to the response that they will have to the assassination of a possum salomone now this body is a very important body it is headed by the president hassan rouhani and the other heads of the judiciary branch as well as the speaker o
the president of course as soon as we hear any more on that will bring that to you your good work deborah you start across developments then of course we'll come back to you as you get more information to hand if anyone was in any doubt about the significance of custom so the money will of course he was one of the most personal confidence of the supreme leader of iran of the let's learn more about him and the official response from iran from al-jazeera stores to bari who joins us now live from...
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. >>> first on "gma," the ousted ceo of the grammys, deborah dugan, here live after dropping bombshell allegations claiming grammy voting is rigged. how it may have cost artists like beyonce. >>> oprah speaks out. what the tv mogul is now saying about harry and meghan's royal exit. ♪ welcome to my house >>> and a much anticipated debut. the number one draft pick, zion williamson, finally taking the court for the first time this season stunning fans with his 22-point performance. ♪ welcome to my house >>> and good morning, america. hope you're well this thursday morning. that was worth the wait down in new orleans. >> it certainly was. i was very impressed. you were throwing out stats on zion. 17 consecutive in the fourth, 22 points overall. he did -- it was much anticipated, his regular season debut. even got the attention of former nba star dwyane wade who tweeted, worth the wait. >> definitely it was. we're going to have more on that ahead. >>> but first we'll begin with that breaking news overnight. three americans killed fighting the wildfires in australia. their air tanker crashin
. >>> first on "gma," the ousted ceo of the grammys, deborah dugan, here live after dropping bombshell allegations claiming grammy voting is rigged. how it may have cost artists like beyonce. >>> oprah speaks out. what the tv mogul is now saying about harry and meghan's royal exit. ♪ welcome to my house >>> and a much anticipated debut. the number one draft pick, zion williamson, finally taking the court for the first time this season stunning fans with...
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and deborah you've been following the response and there has been tweeted tweets sent out by various members of government paul the titians and so on what's the latest you can give us from there. yeah i want to give you the latest so we just got a statement here that just came in to us this comes from the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee this is senator jim risch this is important because he kind of summarizes what the feeling is of most republican lawmakers here in washington right now is and that's congratulations to the president donald trump in fact he starts the statement by saying congratulations to president trump on his decisive action and the successful outcome of this operation he goes on to say how . the money was responsible for the deaths of americans and that's why he was targeted he finishes his statement by saying on behalf of every american service member and service woman who have either been killed or injured due to an iranian provided i rocket in iraq over the years to date justice was done solo money was responsible for the weapons program that
and deborah you've been following the response and there has been tweeted tweets sent out by various members of government paul the titians and so on what's the latest you can give us from there. yeah i want to give you the latest so we just got a statement here that just came in to us this comes from the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee this is senator jim risch this is important because he kind of summarizes what the feeling is of most republican lawmakers here in washington...
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over to boeing but will conduct an investigation and keep ukraine informed it's been reported that deborah has been bulldozed into a pile at the scene making a forensic analysis almost impossible but one expert told us the dead might be the best witnesses there could be evidence with literally within the bodies of the victims that could point to whether or not for example an explosion took place inside or outside of the air that earlier in the day u.s. president donald trump said he feared the worst it was flying in a pretty rough neighborhood and somebody could have made a mistake some people say was mechanical i personally don't think that's. even a question the communion presently flowers at the. memorial at the airport would be a plane was due to learned he called for canadian experts to join the investigation it's understood many of the victims had jule nationalities families are no painfully waiting to find out when the bodies will be returned and they can see their final goodbye alan fischer washington that headlines the u.s. house of representatives has passed a non-binding bill to
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it was a response to a complaint filed by suspended ceo deborah dugan.n "cbs this morning" she talked of corruption within the nomination voting committee meetings. >> in that room not only are there trustees that have conflict of interest in particular artists that are nominated but more importantly there are even artists that are nominated that are in the room. >> reporter: dugan says while with the academy she received two letters from board members saying they felt the voting procedures were improper. in the statement the academy emphasized there are strict rules in place to address any conflict of interest and should a committee member qualify for a grammy they are required to leave the room and are not allowed to vote in that category. >> i'm here to celebrate the artist. >> reporter: returning host alisha keys recorded an interview earlier this week. >> that's something that's always a little bit confusing, you know, as an artist. how does it get chosen. how did that person win. i think it's always been a little bit confusing. >> reporter: and you
it was a response to a complaint filed by suspended ceo deborah dugan.n "cbs this morning" she talked of corruption within the nomination voting committee meetings. >> in that room not only are there trustees that have conflict of interest in particular artists that are nominated but more importantly there are even artists that are nominated that are in the room. >> reporter: dugan says while with the academy she received two letters from board members saying they felt the...
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. >> it seems pretty clear that the relationship between deborah dugan and the recording academy is fraying right now, and there is no putting it back together in an easy way. >> reporter: dugan further alleges the voting process is rife with corruption saying the board uses secret committees to push forward artists with whom they have relationships. she says this year 30 artists that were not selected by the 12,000 voting members were added to the possible nomination list. >> if she is right about that, then that's something that will have resonance far beyond just this year's grammys alone. >> reporter: now portnal has not returned our requests for comment. in a statement the academy says its loyalty belongs to its members and regrets its biggest night is being stolen from them by ms. dugan's actions. >> lawsuits or not, the show will go on. and you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the "overnight news" will be right back. he wanted a man cave in our new home. but she wanted to be close to nature. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who just wok
. >> it seems pretty clear that the relationship between deborah dugan and the recording academy is fraying right now, and there is no putting it back together in an easy way. >> reporter: dugan further alleges the voting process is rife with corruption saying the board uses secret committees to push forward artists with whom they have relationships. she says this year 30 artists that were not selected by the 12,000 voting members were added to the possible nomination list. >>...
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>> i want to first -- thank you, deborah.irst want to that anything mike somers and api for the situation on behalf of the organization. we have a great relationship with api and your member firms so thank you very much for the members of the national laborers of north america. the energy sector for us is thriving. i brothers from the ua are here, operating engineers, the teamsters, building trades, pipeline crafts. we have seen, you don't want to use "explosion" when you're talking about natural gas, but that's what we've seen in our organization and in the industry. you know, these kind of energy jobs are a pathway to the middle class. they provide hope, opportunity, good wages, with good benefits. and that's what we stand for. and that's what the partnership with api in this sector actually provides. i do have a few examples. i couldn't memorize them all but just to give you an example of not only the potential but then i'll talk just for a minute about some of the challenges. we have the atlantic coast pipeline or dakota
>> i want to first -- thank you, deborah.irst want to that anything mike somers and api for the situation on behalf of the organization. we have a great relationship with api and your member firms so thank you very much for the members of the national laborers of north america. the energy sector for us is thriving. i brothers from the ua are here, operating engineers, the teamsters, building trades, pipeline crafts. we have seen, you don't want to use "explosion" when you're...
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deborah villaon ktvu fox 2 news. >>> time is 5:58. she's back.k working. 98-year-old betty reed sasskin is back on the job in richmond. 5 months ago she had a stroke and it led her to take time away from her job, but yesterday, she posted on facebook, she'll be back at work for a couple of hours a day. she's written a memoir and has appeared in a documentary about her incredible life. >>> this is a big day on capitol hill. how soon a senate trial could begin. >> and a vacant how house in oakland empty again this morning. what oeblgd's mayor said about their forced removal from thattous. >> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> 6:00 on a wednesday. january 15th. i'm gasia mikaelian. in for pam cook this morning. >> and good morning i'm dave clark. do you know where your umbrella is? not for today. >> somewhere in the trunk. >> as long as we know where it is because we know it's coming. >> you'll need it tomorrow. temperatures 30s for many but our system's still on track for tomorrow. 1/2" to 2". looks like a morning event. still on trac
deborah villaon ktvu fox 2 news. >>> time is 5:58. she's back.k working. 98-year-old betty reed sasskin is back on the job in richmond. 5 months ago she had a stroke and it led her to take time away from her job, but yesterday, she posted on facebook, she'll be back at work for a couple of hours a day. she's written a memoir and has appeared in a documentary about her incredible life. >>> this is a big day on capitol hill. how soon a senate trial could begin. >> and a...
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i'm deborah phillips and i run a part of api that mike and megan have mentioned earlier today but not many know much about. our 120 employees, and more than 7,000 volunteers worldwide developed standards and programs that drive safety, environmental performance, sustainability, and energy efficiency throughout the oil and gas industry, both here domestically and around the world, and it's my distinct pleasure to be the moderator for today's panel. i'm joined on stage with four folks that have unique and well positioned perspectives regarding america's energy future, and they are here to share that with us today. just to do a brief reintroduction of our panelists, we have terry o'sullivan at the end to your left representing international labors union. we've got karen kerrigan representing small businesses and entrepreneurs. next to karen we have leslie byer that represents companies that provide critical equipment and services to the oil and gas industry worldwide, and our celebrity guest, mike rowe who of course you know probably well from "dirty jobs" but is also a skills trades adv
i'm deborah phillips and i run a part of api that mike and megan have mentioned earlier today but not many know much about. our 120 employees, and more than 7,000 volunteers worldwide developed standards and programs that drive safety, environmental performance, sustainability, and energy efficiency throughout the oil and gas industry, both here domestically and around the world, and it's my distinct pleasure to be the moderator for today's panel. i'm joined on stage with four folks that have...
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. >>> thank you deborah. an online tip led to the arrest of a child pornography suspect in san mateo county. they served a search warrant on 54-year-old, daniel wadleigh. they found 10,000, inappropriate images of children on his computer. they said none of the images appear to be of local children. he was arrested for possession of child pornography. >>> chp announced a break in a case that baffled investigators for nearly a year. officers arrested a man, who they say was using a slingshot to launch projectiles of vehicles along highway 101, south of the bay area. drivers have been terrified, because those attacks kept happening.>> reporter: authorities say that this is the man that has been shattering car windows and terrorizing motorists over the last year. charles kenneth lafferty has been arrested in a string of projectile attacks. >> we felt it was only a matter of time before someone seriously got hurt. this is great news. >> reporter: the break in the case came after the 69th known incident. the proje
. >>> thank you deborah. an online tip led to the arrest of a child pornography suspect in san mateo county. they served a search warrant on 54-year-old, daniel wadleigh. they found 10,000, inappropriate images of children on his computer. they said none of the images appear to be of local children. he was arrested for possession of child pornography. >>> chp announced a break in a case that baffled investigators for nearly a year. officers arrested a man, who they say was...
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but as ktvu's deborah villaon tells us it can make a difference. >> you get used to a building like this and you don't realize how frantic it becomes. >> frantic is how jennifer wells remembers the campfire when people and pets overwhelmed evacuation centers . hopefully reunited with families and time. >> no matter how hard you try to prepare, you can't even anticipate half the items you need. >> a week spent caring for stranded pets in paradise showed alameda county officers how hard it can be. now animal services has a new rig. >> i quipped with everything we would need to set up temporary animal housing. >> an 18' trailer, actually two of them identically supplied with everything required to turn any building into an animal shelter. >> generators, shopvac, tents. >> tent supplies but so much more. >> because there's a lot to keep track of when juggling scats of animals. >> they supplied us with identification bans microchips. microchip readers everything. >> everything including those must-have pooper scoopers. >> when you don't think as anything. >> it's an initiative of the american
but as ktvu's deborah villaon tells us it can make a difference. >> you get used to a building like this and you don't realize how frantic it becomes. >> frantic is how jennifer wells remembers the campfire when people and pets overwhelmed evacuation centers . hopefully reunited with families and time. >> no matter how hard you try to prepare, you can't even anticipate half the items you need. >> a week spent caring for stranded pets in paradise showed alameda county...
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deborah roberts has that. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma first look" an international twist. new york's top federal prosecutor clearly frustrated in the fbi's request to interview the british royal in connection to their investigation into jeffrey epstein. >> the district of new york and the fbi contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew. and to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. >> reporter: in november prince andrew stepped back from public duties citing his former friendship with epstein as a disruption to his family's work and publicly offering to help law enforcement with their investigations. officials say he has not. this morning just two words from buckingham palace, no comment. it's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look," i'm deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >>> a delta airlines flight attendant is praised for her contagious positivity. she addressed passengers at jfk heading to l.a. after news of kobe bryant's death. >> as we celebrate life and we celebrate love, and speaking of love, this is the l
deborah roberts has that. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma first look" an international twist. new york's top federal prosecutor clearly frustrated in the fbi's request to interview the british royal in connection to their investigation into jeffrey epstein. >> the district of new york and the fbi contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew. and to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. >> reporter: in november prince...
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ktvu's deborah be alone has more about the man who have also been taught tied to a more than a dozenns. >> it was a shotgun or something. it was so loud. >> what sounded like a gunshot was a cinderblock crashing through the front door of this home in a concord cul-de-sac just before noon. >> bang! smash! and so i just came outside to see what was going on and -- >> this neighbor took a picture of the strange car at his neighbors house and call 9-1-1. she was out walking her dog at the time. >> i always thought, who would want to come way up here? >> in retrospect, she is glad she wasn't there. >> i was told they were robbing houses where nobody is home but how do they know if somebody isn't home so it's kind of scary? >> they were only in my house for a few minutes, like 4 minutes, i was told. >> long enough to grab her purse off a table and make a beeline for the bedroom. grabbing jewelry boxes of closet shelves. what they did not expect on exiting was the neighbor holding a gun, ordering them to stop. >> oh yeah, i was standing from here to the camera from the guy, pointing a gun a
ktvu's deborah be alone has more about the man who have also been taught tied to a more than a dozenns. >> it was a shotgun or something. it was so loud. >> what sounded like a gunshot was a cinderblock crashing through the front door of this home in a concord cul-de-sac just before noon. >> bang! smash! and so i just came outside to see what was going on and -- >> this neighbor took a picture of the strange car at his neighbors house and call 9-1-1. she was out walking...
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deborah dugan says she's being retaliated against for reporting misconduct including what she calls corrupt voting practices and a allegation. she alleges she was sexually harassed by the general counsel and he has denied those claims. >>> new details on a claimed that amazon ceo phone was sacked by the crown prince of saudi arabia. experts are calling for an immediate investigation. some say he may have been black male. his security consultant says the government was out to get the amazon ceo. after the washington post covered the murder of jamaal khashoggi. the crown prince allegedly sent a malware infected files to a messaging out. some believe the saudi government is to blame. >> that is the way that things work in saudi arabia. u.s. officials believe the crown prince ordered his murder and was killed five months after the election phone hacked. the crown prince says he has nothing to do with it. the washington post covered fleck they put a target on jeff basil's is back. >>> a big rally for the company's market valuation past $100 billion which is more than ford and general motors comb
deborah dugan says she's being retaliated against for reporting misconduct including what she calls corrupt voting practices and a allegation. she alleges she was sexually harassed by the general counsel and he has denied those claims. >>> new details on a claimed that amazon ceo phone was sacked by the crown prince of saudi arabia. experts are calling for an immediate investigation. some say he may have been black male. his security consultant says the government was out to get the...
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. >> days before biggest night, deborah duggan in a gma first. are the g and mine super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? no problem ...and done. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss the final days to save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. plus, 0% interest for 36-months. ends saturday. >>> a member of aerosmith will not take the stage with the band at the grammys this weekend even though he sued to try to make it happen. he's not played with the band in six months due to injury. cramer sued the band for breach of contract but he was ruled against today. he said he wanted to fight for his right to celebrate the band's success. the band invited him to participate in photo op. drama in aerosmith. always is. ♪ dude looks like a lady snenld ♪ >> wonderful song. >> when i co
. >> days before biggest night, deborah duggan in a gma first. are the g and mine super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? no problem ...and done. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss the final days to save $1,000 on...
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the meaty river today for live deborah pollutants was once crystal clear. there ever used to be very different if we flicked a few coins and we could see them clearly. a generation deny it coli and his family members of the coli ethnic group. lived and worked on the banks of the esther e. where the meaty river flows into the arabian sea in mumbai. the 18 kilometer long river is the dividing line between the city of mumbai and its suburbs. 70 percent of its banks on both sides are occupied by slums for whom the polluted river is the only source of water. directly which lies south of the miti is known as one of the world's largest slums it's a hub for small scale industries like china and waste recycling. people throw all kinds of things into the miti river household appliances even biomedical waste like used syringes and. they don't understand that we depend on this river for everything. i hope people stop doing those. plastic bag xanana so much other garbage that we can't even row our boats through it at times. our path is blocked by large chunks of garbage
the meaty river today for live deborah pollutants was once crystal clear. there ever used to be very different if we flicked a few coins and we could see them clearly. a generation deny it coli and his family members of the coli ethnic group. lived and worked on the banks of the esther e. where the meaty river flows into the arabian sea in mumbai. the 18 kilometer long river is the dividing line between the city of mumbai and its suburbs. 70 percent of its banks on both sides are occupied by...
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over to boeing but will conduct an investigation and keep ukraine informed it's been reported that deborah has been bulldozed into a pile at the scene making a forensic analysis almost impossible but one expert told us the dead might be the best witnesses there could be evidence with literally within the bodies of the victims that could point to whether or not for example an explosion took place inside or outside of the air. earlier in the day u.s. president donald trump said he feared the worst it was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood and somebody could have made a mistake some people say was mechanical i personally don't think that's. even a question the communion presently flowers at the. shift memorial at the airport where the plane was due to land he called for canadian experts to join the investigation it's understood many of the victims had jule nationalities families are no painfully waiting to find out when the bodies will be returned and they can see their final goodbye and alan joins us live now from washington so alan boeing has been invited into the process but we don't kn
over to boeing but will conduct an investigation and keep ukraine informed it's been reported that deborah has been bulldozed into a pile at the scene making a forensic analysis almost impossible but one expert told us the dead might be the best witnesses there could be evidence with literally within the bodies of the victims that could point to whether or not for example an explosion took place inside or outside of the air. earlier in the day u.s. president donald trump said he feared the...
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two months after announcing the grammy award nominations, the ousted ceo of the recording academy deborah dugan is claiming there's widespread corruption due to a boys club mental within the organization in her discrimination complaint dugan says committees added 30 of this year's possible nominees even though they had not made the cut in voting. she also claims one of this year's nominees for song of the year was voted 18th in the category but got a nomination anyway because he or she served on the nominating committee dugan did not identify other artists like sheeran and ariana grande missed out on nominations even though they had enough votes. what is most shocking to you about this complaint? >> i think what's most shocking to me about this complaint is that it's gone on for so long, and that there is no oversight over the voting committee, that you could actually vote for yourself ♪ >> reporter: the academy has no specifically addressed the corruption allegations, but tonight it says it's investigating. "it is deeply disturbing to us and quite frankly heartbreaking to witness the fir
two months after announcing the grammy award nominations, the ousted ceo of the recording academy deborah dugan is claiming there's widespread corruption due to a boys club mental within the organization in her discrimination complaint dugan says committees added 30 of this year's possible nominees even though they had not made the cut in voting. she also claims one of this year's nominees for song of the year was voted 18th in the category but got a nomination anyway because he or she served...
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deborah reports on a new village of 60 tiny homes being offered as an option. >> reporter: breaking ground, this construction is also groundbreaking. sonoma county's first tiny home village for the homeless. >> hcan lock, and keep your things safe is great. >> reporter: showers on-side, storage for possessions, a dog run for a pet, and the serenity of a state park next-door. this is an alternative to the trail where 200 people are squatting on a muddy, two mile stretch. >> this is a critical piece. >> reporter: more options will follow as the neighborhoods nearest of the trail complained of noise, fires, theft, and drug use. they demand that the campers go. >> this is a step in the right direction, allowing people to get stable and move on to permanent or affordable housing. >> for the hosting on the trail? that is not an option.>> reporter: eviction signs are posted. evacuate by january 29. some will happily take a tiny cabin. >> i do like it better inside. you will not be so cold. you don't worry about your steppingstone. >> reporter: others complain the villages too far out of town, eve
deborah reports on a new village of 60 tiny homes being offered as an option. >> reporter: breaking ground, this construction is also groundbreaking. sonoma county's first tiny home village for the homeless. >> hcan lock, and keep your things safe is great. >> reporter: showers on-side, storage for possessions, a dog run for a pet, and the serenity of a state park next-door. this is an alternative to the trail where 200 people are squatting on a muddy, two mile stretch....
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. >> reporter: deborah dugan said last week the recording academy offered her millions of dollars if she keeps her silence. she refused. is the awards process corrupt? >> it's rigged >> reporter: 12,000 academy members vote to determine the top 20 nominees for a grammy award but dugan alongside her attorney says committees who pick the final nominees can be influenced you're saying that in some cases, the nominating process has the involvement of people who have an interest in the nominations, people who -- artists who might be nominated are in the room. >> absolutely. >> not just the artists, people who have business affiliations with the artists, as well. >> could represent the artist >> reporter: are in the room >> yes. >> reporter: what about the allegation that artists have made that it ispredominantly white >> it is true. it's predominately white males that call the shots. >> reporter: she says sunday night artist up for song of the year took spots from ariana grande and ed sheeran. >> when you move somebody up, somebody comes out and i was in the room and i did see that happen
. >> reporter: deborah dugan said last week the recording academy offered her millions of dollars if she keeps her silence. she refused. is the awards process corrupt? >> it's rigged >> reporter: 12,000 academy members vote to determine the top 20 nominees for a grammy award but dugan alongside her attorney says committees who pick the final nominees can be influenced you're saying that in some cases, the nominating process has the involvement of people who have an interest in...
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. >> thank you so much, deborah. >>> the mad dash is on for presidential hopefuls in iowa. the iowa caucuses take place in just three days. they kick off the presidential nominating race. several candidates were spotted crisscrossing the state this week, and there was even a visit last night from their main rival, president trump. natalie brand reports from detroit. >> with the senate impeachment trial thousands of miles away, president trump hit the campaign trail in iowa to talk to his supporters. >> but the democrats are trying to overturn the last election. we will make sure they face another crushing defeat. >> while the president's campaign is looking to november, democratic hopefuls fighting to challenge him are focused the iowa caucuses just days away. >> i never saw another party have so much interest in a democratic caucus. >> former vice president joe biden's closing message in iowa targets the president's character. >> welcome to donald trump's world. up is down, lies are the truth, allies are enemies. everything is through the looking glass. >> while president
. >> thank you so much, deborah. >>> the mad dash is on for presidential hopefuls in iowa. the iowa caucuses take place in just three days. they kick off the presidential nominating race. several candidates were spotted crisscrossing the state this week, and there was even a visit last night from their main rival, president trump. natalie brand reports from detroit. >> with the senate impeachment trial thousands of miles away, president trump hit the campaign trail in iowa...
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deborah dugan is the first woman to lead the association and has only been in the position for 6 months. the 62nd grammy awards take place sunday january 26th. >>> plenty of snow still lingering around mount hamilton today after yesterday's storm. an actual snowplow clearing the roads there. snow ball fights, snow angels i'm sure out there. >> plenty of snowmen to be med for sure. >> you go inside their visitor center, they have stunning pictures of mount hamilton cloaked in snow, and you think wow, what must that look like. >> and there you go! >> now we know. >> that's really something. >> looks like that's it for a bit though as the next chance of significant rain isn't moving into the bay area until next week. in the meantime. saturday and sunday we have high clouds looming over the bay area, and they continue to loom, probably right through sunday. we got high pressure over the bay area, but there will be high clouds from time to time this weekend. concord 45, livermore 46, and in san francisco 53 right now. on this friday evening, we'll be dry, but we'll be bundled up. santa rosa
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. >> deborah: the hero citizens who found her. >> actor hugh grant is with harry and meghan. >> now they're tearing his wife to pieces. >> and inside the trump hotel. >> it's like the original bar in star wars. >> wendy williams' apology. >>i
. >> deborah: the hero citizens who found her. >> actor hugh grant is with harry and meghan. >> now they're tearing his wife to pieces. >> and inside the trump hotel. >> it's like the original bar in star wars. >> wendy williams' apology. >>i
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deborah?>> reporter: frankfurt taxes and transit no change but commercial and emergency vehicles are okay too. when the wraps come off of these signs in the morning that will mean an end to private vehicles one of the cities thus known streets. >> tomorrow, it is exciting. >> reporter: the eve of a new era. downtown san francisco, the iconic boulevard perched here and no private vehicles. >> we want to let people know what the new rules are and why they are not allowed on market but we are fully prepared to cite them. >> reporter: it is the first step in a major transportation transformation to make it more safer for those who walk, cycle, or scoot along it. >> there is always a problem here in the city a lot of fatalities and accidents. >> reporter: from its earliest days market street has been busy and risky. racking up more than 100 serious injury accidents, cyclists and pedestrians tangling with vehicles. this covers two miles, from venice to the waterfront. >> i am excited about it.>> rep
deborah?>> reporter: frankfurt taxes and transit no change but commercial and emergency vehicles are okay too. when the wraps come off of these signs in the morning that will mean an end to private vehicles one of the cities thus known streets. >> tomorrow, it is exciting. >> reporter: the eve of a new era. downtown san francisco, the iconic boulevard perched here and no private vehicles. >> we want to let people know what the new rules are and why they are not allowed...
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itself will be hit very fast and very hard in capitals the usa wants no more threats let's cross to deborah was on in washington d.c. we're seeing those tweets those threats of to iran about what iran will do what is the reaction there in the united states. well clearly everyone's watching the president's tweets very very closely because he is the commander in chief of course and the president here and he has been saying even more things this is a president that very clearly right now has on his mind and has really consumed it all hours about the potential of how iran could respond it's now a little after 5 30 in the morning here on sunday morning in washington and trump spent much of saturday evening up until midnight on saturday night here local time tweeting out threats against iran and what a lot of people are basically saying is that for example in 11 of his tweets that he tweeted out he said that. some of the targets that the u.s. had to hit iran if iran responded was sites that are culturally significant to iran and targeting culture sites is a is a war crime and so a lot of people a
itself will be hit very fast and very hard in capitals the usa wants no more threats let's cross to deborah was on in washington d.c. we're seeing those tweets those threats of to iran about what iran will do what is the reaction there in the united states. well clearly everyone's watching the president's tweets very very closely because he is the commander in chief of course and the president here and he has been saying even more things this is a president that very clearly right now has on...