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i know donna well we're going to begin the show with some breaking news first awadi is breathing a sigh of relief after emergency response officials at mis they mistakenly sent out a mass text message warning an intercontinental missile would soon strike the arguments and the misleading missive was sent to thousands of residents on the island it quickly began spreading the warning online by some reports it took a full forty minutes before local authorities including hawaii's congressional members retracted the warning they say human error led to the mix up. the crossover. on this story now i think it's fair to say that people and maybe already on how can something like this happen that's a good question and thank you very much from why word sunny and relax that's compared to two hours ago nearly two hours ago when the initial text alert went out and just to show you have the text alerts here on my phone it says ballistic missile threats inbound the hawaii seek immediate shelter this is not a drill so you can imagine hundreds of thousands of people here on the island of a wall who actual
i know donna well we're going to begin the show with some breaking news first awadi is breathing a sigh of relief after emergency response officials at mis they mistakenly sent out a mass text message warning an intercontinental missile would soon strike the arguments and the misleading missive was sent to thousands of residents on the island it quickly began spreading the warning online by some reports it took a full forty minutes before local authorities including hawaii's congressional...
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donna: it worked very well.rian: "i have worked with men all my life in politics and i can sense when they get to this part about not being able to deal with a woman. this was not a racial thing. this was a gender thing. every time you mention that they are trying to shut you down because you are a woman and all of these guys are like, 'no, no no, i would not say that, and i would not act like someone who is asking for permission.' i had given them all logical reasons why i needed him on board. i had run out of rational arguments." what do you think about men? donna: i had to fight my way to the table. nobody gave me a chance. i brought in a folding chair that i thought would allow me to make a difference, to have a voice at the table. and yet there were times when guys only wanted to have other guys. they didn't want to have women in the room. we knew how to organize, to be field directors, communication directors, strategists, fundraisers, etc. when you are in charge, whether the campaign manger or party chair
donna: it worked very well.rian: "i have worked with men all my life in politics and i can sense when they get to this part about not being able to deal with a woman. this was not a racial thing. this was a gender thing. every time you mention that they are trying to shut you down because you are a woman and all of these guys are like, 'no, no no, i would not say that, and i would not act like someone who is asking for permission.' i had given them all logical reasons why i needed him on...
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donna: it worked very well. brian: "i have worked with men all my life in politics and i can sense when they get to this part about not being able to deal with a woman. this was not a racial thing. this was a gender thing. every time you mention that they are trying to shut you down because you are a woman and all of these guys are like, 'no, no no, i would not say that, and i would not act like someone who is asking for permission.' i had given them all logical reasons why i needed him on board. i had run out of rational arguments." what do you think about men? donna: i had to fight my way to the table. nobody gave me a chance. i brought in a folding chair that i thought would allow me to make a difference, to have a voice at the table. and yet there were times when guys only wanted to have other guys. they didn't want to have women in the room. we knew how to organize, to be field directors, communication directors, strategists, fundraisers, etc. when you are in charge, whether the campaign manger or party cha
donna: it worked very well. brian: "i have worked with men all my life in politics and i can sense when they get to this part about not being able to deal with a woman. this was not a racial thing. this was a gender thing. every time you mention that they are trying to shut you down because you are a woman and all of these guys are like, 'no, no no, i would not say that, and i would not act like someone who is asking for permission.' i had given them all logical reasons why i needed him on...
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gephardt so good news from germany but it makes picture across europe thank you very much donna in frankfurt. well one contributing factor to those growth figures has been tourism germany's tourism boom for an eighth consecutive year the latest report from the german statistics office predicts the nation had a record breaking four hundred fifty nine million overnight stays in twenty seventeen that will be three percent more than the year before it follows news that twenty nine point six million tourists stated accommodation establishment or campsites in just november alone domestic tourists made up the majority of guests while foreign visitors counted for eighteen percent. as cars are turning into computers on wheels these days carmakers are increasingly using the consumer electronics show in las vegas as a forum to show off their newfound tech and green credentials they're desperate to promise as low emissions self driving technology within a matter of years not decades and this year the demonstrations in las vegas begin before you even get to the convention center. tito paean vision of a driverl
gephardt so good news from germany but it makes picture across europe thank you very much donna in frankfurt. well one contributing factor to those growth figures has been tourism germany's tourism boom for an eighth consecutive year the latest report from the german statistics office predicts the nation had a record breaking four hundred fifty nine million overnight stays in twenty seventeen that will be three percent more than the year before it follows news that twenty nine point six million...
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we also have the author, donna graves here, as well as a representive of the women's building who would like to say a few words. >> thank you. would ms. graves like to come forward? >> thank you, desiree. hello, commissioners. i'm donna graves a bay area public his toirnl. i want to give you a little background on how this nomination came to be. when i was working with shane watson on the historic context statement, the women's building came up as an important venue for so many community groups organizing for social change. within the lgbtq2 community, but other important social movements in san francisco. i started talking with the national park service about it being a very significant site that had not yet received the recognition that was due. at first we were work on nominating it as a national historic landmark, which i was thrilled about because it represented a kind of radical shift for the park service to think about funding and nomination for an nhl that was about radical history and was about second wave femininism for which there are very few sites nominated or designated at
we also have the author, donna graves here, as well as a representive of the women's building who would like to say a few words. >> thank you. would ms. graves like to come forward? >> thank you, desiree. hello, commissioners. i'm donna graves a bay area public his toirnl. i want to give you a little background on how this nomination came to be. when i was working with shane watson on the historic context statement, the women's building came up as an important venue for so many...
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well. >> reporter: tonight, zeus and se donna and a journey that continues.als in need of a home. two puppies finding one. i hope to see you right back here tonigmorrow. good night. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a teacher and learning support specialist from new haven, connecticut... a banker from seatac, washington... and our returning champion, a freelance writer from los angeles, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hey, folks. welcome aboard. we turned things around, i think, last week. our champions started winning more money. jennifer, case in point, over 20 thou. ryan and maria, good to have you here. good luck, players. here we go into the jeopardy! round.
well. >> reporter: tonight, zeus and se donna and a journey that continues.als in need of a home. two puppies finding one. i hope to see you right back here tonigmorrow. good night. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a teacher and learning support specialist from new haven, connecticut... a banker from seatac, washington... and our returning champion, a freelance writer from los angeles, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the...
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at 36 yield up donna is a hardware gate. as well as a fashion designer and a novelist.leaving the outreach program confirming her status as a rising star in microsoft. it is hard to believe that she felt her first computer science class. but she did. in her story of resilience is one that she does often as she travels the country inspiring young woman to try to go into engineering studies and hang onto jobs in the male dominated world of tech. and as a developer for the windows operating systems like to think of tech is that visible fairy godmother that makes things happen. as of june 2016, to his oversee microsoft windows program with millions of users giving feedback about versions of updates. my biggest successes being a senior woman in one of the biggest software companies in the world. microsoft is a legendary software company and being a principal level woman here, really has a huge achievement. when i was growing up in detroit if someone told me donna you'll make a really good salary working at microsoft as a senior person i would have historically laughed. that
at 36 yield up donna is a hardware gate. as well as a fashion designer and a novelist.leaving the outreach program confirming her status as a rising star in microsoft. it is hard to believe that she felt her first computer science class. but she did. in her story of resilience is one that she does often as she travels the country inspiring young woman to try to go into engineering studies and hang onto jobs in the male dominated world of tech. and as a developer for the windows operating...
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well. >> reporter: tonight, zeus and se donna and a journey that continues.mals in need of a home. two puppies finding one. i hope to see you right back here tonigmorrow. good night. >>> a dangerous chase crossing two bridges and more than 50 miles of bay area freeways. the driver going 70-plus miles per hour at times with no hands on the wheel. it ended with a dramatic pit maneuver causing the driver to lose control of his car and stop and surrounded by chp officers. >> i'm dan ashley. >> now the chase began on i-80 near the university exit in berkley. abc 7 was there as the suspect danced while holding a crowbar. >> at some point he took off and was followed by chp officers. our camera caught the driver. >> the chase went down highway 101, through the peninsula, across the san mateo bridge and ended in hay worth. katie u tis has the very latest. >> reporter: a man twirling what appears to be a metal rod while dancing in the bed of his truck set the tone for around the bay police chase during the morning commute. it started in berkley at university avenue ar
well. >> reporter: tonight, zeus and se donna and a journey that continues.mals in need of a home. two puppies finding one. i hope to see you right back here tonigmorrow. good night. >>> a dangerous chase crossing two bridges and more than 50 miles of bay area freeways. the driver going 70-plus miles per hour at times with no hands on the wheel. it ended with a dramatic pit maneuver causing the driver to lose control of his car and stop and surrounded by chp officers. >>...
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donna will be here signing books as well. thank you all for coming.[applause] >> cyr is data points number one in 1952 mit made the first manufacturing machine. it's based on an offshoot whirlwind whic of which is the t real-time computer. there's plenty of room off to the right. in the first computer that led to modern computing architectures and aircraft emerging when the parser to be hard to make by hand. that was the birth of modern manufacturing. the lab is a descendent where we look at how to turn digital data physical and physical data digital so it is among the first quantum computers. first thing in the architecture how to put things in everyday devices that is the research we do. to teach students to do that research i taught a class how to make almost anything and every year hundreds show up begging to get in. they do projects. one had a browser for parents to surf the internet and another had an alarm clock to prove that you are awake. the first have no technical background and here is that project. do you ever find yourself in a situation
donna will be here signing books as well. thank you all for coming.[applause] >> cyr is data points number one in 1952 mit made the first manufacturing machine. it's based on an offshoot whirlwind whic of which is the t real-time computer. there's plenty of room off to the right. in the first computer that led to modern computing architectures and aircraft emerging when the parser to be hard to make by hand. that was the birth of modern manufacturing. the lab is a descendent where we look...
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>> caller: hi, jim i so enjoy your show. >> thank you, donna. >> i can remember when you recommended boeing at $70 a share. >> welleveryone knows i thought jim mcnerney was unbelievable that turned out to pay off thank you for remembering. >> it was great. >> thank you >> caller: here are my 27-year-old son's roth i.r.a. stocks. >> how great is this go ahead >> caller: he purchased these at my recommendation in 2013. >> excellent. >> at&t, exxonmobil, costco, pfizer, and aecom. >> eck llectic and good. retail, good yielding drug stock, good yielding oil, oil, remember, dividends compound oil, telecom, drug, retail, infrastructure, fantastic. let's go to andrew in missouri big mo >> caller: booyah, jim, second time caller, i called you last year about duluth trading company. calling from clinton missouri today wanting to know about my i.r.a. roth. am i diversified 30 years till retirement disney, abbot laboratories, paypal and dupont, dow dupont. >> all right, paypal we just talked about it last week it's a miracle stock abbot labs, action alerts plus club there's another action alert, we'll talk about this on the
>> caller: hi, jim i so enjoy your show. >> thank you, donna. >> i can remember when you recommended boeing at $70 a share. >> welleveryone knows i thought jim mcnerney was unbelievable that turned out to pay off thank you for remembering. >> it was great. >> thank you >> caller: here are my 27-year-old son's roth i.r.a. stocks. >> how great is this go ahead >> caller: he purchased these at my recommendation in 2013. >> excellent....
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. >> donna, i want you to weigh in as well, but cedrick rip mondch was just on the show, he tweeted yesterday and said that this is further proof that, in his words, that the president's "make america great again" agenda is really a "make america white again" agenda. react. >> that is cedrick richmond who is from my hometown. and i'll let his words stand for themselves. and listen, as i said, all you have to do is look at the evidence, but here's what bothers me about what has happened, especially over the last couple of days, because this has been happening for the last few years. he started with the birther movement in 2011. but when someone comes on our air and say, i don't want to call someone a name, i'm not a name caller, because we have more important things that we have to attend to. well, for people who look like me and for people who look like cedrick and for people who look like cornell, and for women on -- for kately and for muslims and people underserved in minorities, weap don't have tha priority. it is the utmost importance to us to be able to get a job, to be treated equally u
. >> donna, i want you to weigh in as well, but cedrick rip mondch was just on the show, he tweeted yesterday and said that this is further proof that, in his words, that the president's "make america great again" agenda is really a "make america white again" agenda. react. >> that is cedrick richmond who is from my hometown. and i'll let his words stand for themselves. and listen, as i said, all you have to do is look at the evidence, but here's what bothers me...
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if you're going to form a line on that side of the room, that would be great and donna will be here signing books as well. before coming. >> thank you all. >> tv has covered several books about the 2016 presidential election. including those by hillary clinton, roger stone, p.j. o'rourke and more. topics that interest you, go to our website, booktv.org and in the search bar type election 2016 book and you will find a large archive of authors andmaterials. all these programs are available to watch online . >> we may not be thinking so favorably about our government leaders at this moment, in more productive times we are fascinated about how things happen behind-the-scenes. >> is called american diplomacy and secret weapons, david which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. that played a vital role in american history over thepast three, inviting presidents and leaders alike to converge , converse and most importantly, relax. located deep in the woods of maryland's picked off the mountains is the ultimate behind-the-scenes venue of our imagination. we are thrilled this evening to be joined by rear adm
if you're going to form a line on that side of the room, that would be great and donna will be here signing books as well. before coming. >> thank you all. >> tv has covered several books about the 2016 presidential election. including those by hillary clinton, roger stone, p.j. o'rourke and more. topics that interest you, go to our website, booktv.org and in the search bar type election 2016 book and you will find a large archive of authors andmaterials. all these programs are...
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if you're going to form a line on that side of the room, that would be great and donna will be here signing books as well before coming. >> thank you all. >> tv has covered several books about the 2016 presidential election. including those by hillary clinton, roger stone, p.j. o'rourke and more. topics that interest you, go to our website, booktv.org and in the search bar type election 2016 book and you will find a large archive of authors andmaterials. all these programs are available to watch online .
if you're going to form a line on that side of the room, that would be great and donna will be here signing books as well before coming. >> thank you all. >> tv has covered several books about the 2016 presidential election. including those by hillary clinton, roger stone, p.j. o'rourke and more. topics that interest you, go to our website, booktv.org and in the search bar type election 2016 book and you will find a large archive of authors andmaterials. all these programs are...
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country i love my country it's a beautiful country with beautiful people south africa well what i feel about what donna talked to said right now with this statement that i think i've. got to have made the mistake that people cite and zimbabwe is no proves everything that white supremacist but now when you come up with outright racist i think what you just. saw. of the woods. from the american people themselves around the globe condemnation disgust even now after so much a sense of shock this is the president of the united states who many now see as an unapologetic races. how to call hain al-jazeera washington let's talk more about this with ok he's the c.e.o. of ok africa media pop on the focuses on african culture and dyess for in the u.s. he joins me now from new york a very warm welcome to the program sir first of all your take on trump's comments and how damaging do you think they are i think trump's remarks are racist racism is pretty much described the racism towards black people is described as you know taking us a period in the white superiority. you know whites are superior and they're racist
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donna edwards, tell me something i don't know? >> wellyland and you look at maryland's 9,800 daca recipients, our state, like other states around the country, are going to realize that this is millions and millions of dollars that's going to come out of their gdp. they're not going to stand for it. >> you mean, if the people are grabbed? . >> that's right. >> chris? >> at this point of the committee chairman that took over in 2013, five of the six have announced the retirement -- >> why are they all leaving? >> they don't want to serve in leadership anymore. they're just done. mike mcconnell standing. >> why are 18 republicans leaving? >> they don't want to run with trump at the top of the ticket or they want to move in. >> guys in their early 60s make that decision. if there's a life tleo lead somewhere else, they make that decision. >> ear marks, the president started talking about bringing back an earmark. >> what's an earmark? >> it's a pet project that members of congress -- >> and you attach it to a bill. >> like a purse museum or s
donna edwards, tell me something i don't know? >> wellyland and you look at maryland's 9,800 daca recipients, our state, like other states around the country, are going to realize that this is millions and millions of dollars that's going to come out of their gdp. they're not going to stand for it. >> you mean, if the people are grabbed? . >> that's right. >> chris? >> at this point of the committee chairman that took over in 2013, five of the six have announced...
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joined by howard fineman who is now a contribute or again for nbc news.com as well as a friend of "the beat" and my friend donna pick up on a point you made earlier in the hour, congresswoman. the potential influence of this story in the wider probe by bob mueller. because one of the unverified chkts the president has denied and brought up was the notion that the russian government might have some sort of blackmail material on him that related to his private contacts. and here's a report that his private history would somehow be something that he had to keep secret. >> right. this agreement with stormy daniels was negotiated in october of 2016, a month prior to the election. and what is not really clear to me, whether there might be others that were negotiated in that same time frame. we may not have known about them but the russians might have known. so i think it is important to get to the bottom of this. not because we're interested in donald trump's nonconsensual sexual behavior when he was married but because of the impact may have had on the election. >> right. it is well put. and i want to make sure we'r
joined by howard fineman who is now a contribute or again for nbc news.com as well as a friend of "the beat" and my friend donna pick up on a point you made earlier in the hour, congresswoman. the potential influence of this story in the wider probe by bob mueller. because one of the unverified chkts the president has denied and brought up was the notion that the russian government might have some sort of blackmail material on him that related to his private contacts. and here's a...
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well. it's been one of the perennial problems with the whole syrian peace process hasn't it that with such disparate groups of opposition and also with the various negotiation platforms themselves us donna sort she geneva etc getting all of these groups to come together in one place and all agree that they have an interest in being there well that's always difficult and it is difficult here again in sochi so as you said the the the syrian negotiations committee decided over the weekend that it didn't want to come here to sochi it believes that russia is pushing a damascus and moscow agenda here and that this is a sideshow to geneva peace process that's why it didn't want to come then we had yesterday another group of opposition figures dropping out because of what they called the massacres going on in the countryside and we understand that late last night there was a forceful down at the airport here with distressed turkish officials running around trying to persuade a group of turkish backed opposition delegates to to leave the airports they apparently didn't want to get out of the airport buildings because they had seen syrian government flags plastered all over the branding for this
well. it's been one of the perennial problems with the whole syrian peace process hasn't it that with such disparate groups of opposition and also with the various negotiation platforms themselves us donna sort she geneva etc getting all of these groups to come together in one place and all agree that they have an interest in being there well that's always difficult and it is difficult here again in sochi so as you said the the the syrian negotiations committee decided over the weekend that it...
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well. stream of his rebuttal to the president. you also have tonight maxine waters, democrat from california, giving an exclusive rebuttal on bet. donna edwards is delivering a stream of his rebuttal to the president. on behalf of working families party on facebook. part of the official democratic response comes from virginia delegate elizabeth guthman who will beginning her response in spanish. a caller mentioned that he would like to be able to fact check the president. ifact.com,to polit they have tonight the president's statements and how they rate them throughout his speech tonight. >> because of the lengths of the president's speech, we will extend our phone calls and your reaction for a little while. the re-air will begin in about 10 minutes. alejandro, independent in miami. caller: it became clear that the democrats were not on with the a modified aud ideology but blocking the government's efforts is counterproductive. i don't mind the president's policy of america first. it all has to do with a point of view, but having lived in many countries, i have seen help other administrations protect their own interests much more overw
well. stream of his rebuttal to the president. you also have tonight maxine waters, democrat from california, giving an exclusive rebuttal on bet. donna edwards is delivering a stream of his rebuttal to the president. on behalf of working families party on facebook. part of the official democratic response comes from virginia delegate elizabeth guthman who will beginning her response in spanish. a caller mentioned that he would like to be able to fact check the president. ifact.com,to polit...
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donna. brian tierney, marketing executive. good morning, brian. jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> and attorney jan ting. good morning to you as well>> hey, matt. >> all right, so let's get into it. democrat phil murphy is now the governor of new jersey and with majorities in both houses in the state legislature in trenton, his party now enjoys full control. murphy, a former goldman sachs executive and u.s. ambassador to germany during the obama administration, has never held elected office. now is his chance. so, donna, will democratic control in the garden state be the biggest thing to kind of jump-start his agenda? >> i think it will be pretty meaningful. he's got a big, big lift in jersey after chris christie and a lot of the disasters that he left behind. there's a big lift that still has to be done in atlantic city, notwithstanding the things that have already happened. but i think, importantly, because of the change in federal taxation and because of the tax structure in new jersey, he is gonna have more limited bandwidth in terms of what he can do, so it's gonna require a lot of creativity. it's a good thing he's got a deep
donna. brian tierney, marketing executive. good morning, brian. jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> and attorney jan ting. good morning to you as well>> hey, matt. >> all right, so let's get into it. democrat phil murphy is now the governor of new jersey and with majorities in both houses in the state legislature in trenton, his party now enjoys full control. murphy, a former goldman sachs executive and u.s. ambassador to germany during the obama...
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well. >> shannon: he was in there talking about running for president himself -- we saw this tweet today from donna brazile who said this, i apologize for the salty language in advance. >> way to dig the knife in, mrs. brazil. pride cometh before the fall and for steve bannon this is definitely a case of this. what you're going to see it, white house try to posture and act like a steve bannon wasn't a member of this white house. i think what democrats are going to try to do is remind the american people that he was an integral part of this white house for a good chunk of this first year. and now he's sloppy steve and now out -- i think after a couple of really bad place by steve bannon, he is no longer in the good graces of donald trump. it doesn't take away from the fact that he was a chief strategist and was one of the leading minds that got the president into the white house. >> what strikes me in the republican political realm, there are a lot of republicans in this town who have loathed steve bannon for a very long time. now that the trump people have turned against him, the republican party i
well. >> shannon: he was in there talking about running for president himself -- we saw this tweet today from donna brazile who said this, i apologize for the salty language in advance. >> way to dig the knife in, mrs. brazil. pride cometh before the fall and for steve bannon this is definitely a case of this. what you're going to see it, white house try to posture and act like a steve bannon wasn't a member of this white house. i think what democrats are going to try to do is...
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camera, shonda rhimes, kathleen kennedy, donna langley, ava duvernay and jill solway in front of the camera, meryl streep, reese witherspoon, among others, as welllent agents and attorneys driving this initiative, which includes a legal defense fund to help less privileged women. farms, factories, restaurants, hotels, protect themselves from sexual misconduct and retaliation. this fund has already raised nearly $14 million from nearly 5,000 people with the talent agencies and steven spielberg among the major donors the organization also aims to educate people about harassment and their rights, connecting them with resources. it's working on legislation to prevent companies from using nondisclosure agreements to silence women and is also pushing for 50/50 gender parity at studios and talent agencies by the year 2020 this news comes on not only the heels of outrage over sexual harassment, but also reflecting their audiences. the top three grossing movies of last year all starred women. kelly, back over to you. >> fascinating julia, i'll take it there. appreciate it. julia boorstin in l.a. >>> when we come back, the race to a $1 trillion valuation
camera, shonda rhimes, kathleen kennedy, donna langley, ava duvernay and jill solway in front of the camera, meryl streep, reese witherspoon, among others, as welllent agents and attorneys driving this initiative, which includes a legal defense fund to help less privileged women. farms, factories, restaurants, hotels, protect themselves from sexual misconduct and retaliation. this fund has already raised nearly $14 million from nearly 5,000 people with the talent agencies and steven spielberg...
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has is that he must lead them on that what donna she says women's rights and duties are clear in islamic teaching and are misunderstood by those in the west as well as that he is slimy than happy and son yet that are less than bow and one e in sunshine of them a shout had his name hame that islam model has happy might of the hand that islam. that cheesy more yes the amount of our media has less than mom want to us. exam i want a better show had us. asthma's brother in law is clerics or agin nobody co-founder of the school and a senior teacher. that is showing. that it's not just that i said yeah i. guess you guys would have been one hundred bush that called about the show i thought i was doing shots to get by and says i'm going to show more of that as yet gets to get medication ready slow you almost. who by and by the national have done a stroke also it was. better stuff you shot bad as say it was i got a job i got by a local made his love me five of them so they're going to show. that misha blows on me as he was on the ass. but my. face said i but you're going to side in saudi. about that i'm out of the job only be done is done done and if you d
has is that he must lead them on that what donna she says women's rights and duties are clear in islamic teaching and are misunderstood by those in the west as well as that he is slimy than happy and son yet that are less than bow and one e in sunshine of them a shout had his name hame that islam model has happy might of the hand that islam. that cheesy more yes the amount of our media has less than mom want to us. exam i want a better show had us. asthma's brother in law is clerics or agin...
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well, they speak for themselves. ♪ you want to dance? >> let's dance the last dance. >> i love her. >> i miss her. >> you're a huge fan of donna summer. >>ce to her music growing up. >> i met her a couple times. >> hot stuff. >> hot stuff. >> i need some hot stuff♪ >> we'll be hot stuff if we get tickets to musical on broadway. >> this is part of the whole trend. young girl in boston and rights of stardom and opening in april already. >> we're doing any of them. orange we didn't have any brown paint for your hair. i mixed orange and purple together for your hair. >> what a creation. >> listen, i did -- i only had a few minutes for my butter sculpture. >> you are quite the artist recently. >> uh-huh. >> it's so cold outside. i'll put this outside in front of the tv station. >> your mother was good as scratching she was an artist. >> i have her work in my apartment. >> you love work and you're an artist and you're good. i did not know your mother di did. >> releasing your inner ar artist. >> any daughter jill is a really good artist. this is not my art ability. >> pig tails? >> in your eyes. >> justin timberlake he he is doing the half tim
well, they speak for themselves. ♪ you want to dance? >> let's dance the last dance. >> i love her. >> i miss her. >> you're a huge fan of donna summer. >>ce to her music growing up. >> i met her a couple times. >> hot stuff. >> hot stuff. >> i need some hot stuff♪ >> we'll be hot stuff if we get tickets to musical on broadway. >> this is part of the whole trend. young girl in boston and rights of stardom and opening in april...
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donna. brian tierney, marketing executive. good morning, brian. jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> and attorney jan ting. good morning to you as well. >> all right, so let's get into it. democrat phil murphy is now the governor of new jersey and with majorities in both houses in the state legislature in trenton, his party now enjoys full control. murphy, a former goldman sachs executive and u.s. ambassador to germany during the obama administration, has never held
donna. brian tierney, marketing executive. good morning, brian. jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> and attorney jan ting. good morning to you as well. >> all right, so let's get into it. democrat phil murphy is now the governor of new jersey and with majorities in both houses in the state legislature in trenton, his party now enjoys full control. murphy, a former goldman sachs executive and u.s. ambassador to germany during the obama administration, has never...
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donna edwards, welcome both. a happy new year to you. a busy day. we see these noteworthy swearing-ins. michael steele, the steve bannon revelations to michael wolf, a well-known author of this new book, "fire and fury." we've got copies of the book and new excerpts from the publisher. it not only has legal implications, let's call it the fox news whatever you want to call it, the echo of trump saying it was all a hoax. he's very much in a burn this village down in order to seve. this is an extraordinarily negative development for the trump administration. they've relied on a combination of the steve bannon nationalists and that base could be splitting. >> steve bannon in the book telling michael wolf the meeting with the russian lawyer in trump tower was, quote, treasonous and unpatriotic. again, to repeat that question, the answer that don jr. and. ilt. more witnesses have to be developed for a legal case to be mad made. >> if it's true, it's probably the biggest bombshell in this investigation so far. >> we have a swearing in. a lot of liberal, progressive democrats who were fans of al franken, women included, concerned about this change in the minnes
donna edwards, welcome both. a happy new year to you. a busy day. we see these noteworthy swearing-ins. michael steele, the steve bannon revelations to michael wolf, a well-known author of this new book, "fire and fury." we've got copies of the book and new excerpts from the publisher. it not only has legal implications, let's call it the fox news whatever you want to call it, the echo of trump saying it was all a hoax. he's very much in a burn this village down in order to seve. this...
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as well as other seniors in the area who represent a significant portion of ridership at 44th avenue. more street parking. [please stand by...] >> my name is donna parker and i lived in the sunset for 40 years before i moved to richmond so this is an interesting conversation for me. i think you should keep the stocks, my question is, did you study any of the information on the ages of the groups in the sunset district and the richmond where the b.r.t. is to see what age groups are living in that area because you have young people with family, very young people or you have the elderly and usually when you have the elderly, they may not having their families living with them and you cannot do an a.b. bus because we thought about that and we asked about that for the b.r.t. and because street cars cannot pass each other, that doesn't work and my stop at ninth and gary was eliminated although there's three schools in the area and a public library within half a block so the reason was to speed up the buses by one minute but now the b.r.t. goes in to the center lane that you have to have the islands and the buses can't go around each other so i have no
as well as other seniors in the area who represent a significant portion of ridership at 44th avenue. more street parking. [please stand by...] >> my name is donna parker and i lived in the sunset for 40 years before i moved to richmond so this is an interesting conversation for me. i think you should keep the stocks, my question is, did you study any of the information on the ages of the groups in the sunset district and the richmond where the b.r.t. is to see what age groups are living...
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donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know welli thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband, something really bad is going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> reporter: so, when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 that saturday to paint. when nancy didn't show up, she called the police. >> i was very concerned. i had seen brad in my house and he was agitated that week. related to the painting. >> reporter: as a marriage gone bad, it's hardly proof of murder. nor was brad's conspicuous absence from her memorial service, nor his apparent lack of interest or cooperation as the police sought in the murder investigation. these were suspicions. but there was no physical evidence linking brad to the crime. the prosecutor would say it was because he cleaned the house. he covered his tracks well. but there it was. what was the best evidence against brad? ironic, perhaps, given the defendan
donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know welli thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband, something really bad is going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> reporter: so, when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house...
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well, larry, i'm here, not to t to tell everyone. >> man day kormear was a soccer player. >> when i say assaulted i mean he digitally penetrated my vagina. blocking my mother from view. >> donna spoke about her daughter chelsea. >> he sexually abused her and had audacity to do that while i was sitting there in the room. >> chelsea markum's story ended in deep tragedy. >> in 2009, she took her own life. because she couldn't deal with the pain anymore. and it will be ten years in march that i lost my baby. >> the court its expected to hear this week from 98 women, all describing abuse by larry nassar, some still minors. 29d-year-old a skater. >> sometimes i can't tolerate a person touching me in an intimate situation without feeling physical pain. >> a volleyball player at michigan state. >> i remember laying there, wondering is this okay? this doesn't seem right? what's happening? i didn't know what to do. >> later, she addressed nassar directly. >> i believe that what you have done, those choices you made, is not who god intended for you to be when he chose to bring you into this world. you can choose to be a better man and to be a different person. >> nassar is serving a 60
well, larry, i'm here, not to t to tell everyone. >> man day kormear was a soccer player. >> when i say assaulted i mean he digitally penetrated my vagina. blocking my mother from view. >> donna spoke about her daughter chelsea. >> he sexually abused her and had audacity to do that while i was sitting there in the room. >> chelsea markum's story ended in deep tragedy. >> in 2009, she took her own life. because she couldn't deal with the pain anymore. and it...
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donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know wellought i met someone really, really nice, and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 a.m. that saturday to paint. when nancy didn't show up, she called the police. >> i was very concerned. i had seen brad in my house, and he was agitated that week. related to the painting. >> but evidence of marriage gone bad is hardly proof of murder. nor was brad's conspicuous absence from her memorial service, nor his apparent lack of interest or cooperation as the police saw it in the murder investigation. these were suspicions. but there was no physical evidence linking brad to the crime. the prosecutor would say it was because he cleaned the house. he covered his tracks. well, but there it was. so what was the best evidence against brad? ironic perhaps, given the defendant's par
donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know wellought i met someone really, really nice, and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 a.m....
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well. here's what i want to ask you. imagine a scenario where it's proven, and the head of your party, the republican party, said that donald trump rigged a primary election. rigged it. donnarazile's words, not mine. then your dad paid for a russian propaganda with salacious lies and misinformation against hillary clinton to influence the general election, then, we find out about thehe fbi director and some of his minions but the fix in and exonerated your father before an investigation, and then we find out the phony russian paid for dossier that they wanted to use to manipulate the american people before an election to steal the general, they stole the primary, if that was used to get a warrant on hillary clinton, hillary clinton steam, and opposition candidate, and then a president-elect hillary, thank god we don't have toto say that, what with the mea be doing tonight? >> about going back to the very beginning where donna brazile is giving the debate questions to hillary before they debate. can you imagine if that happened to my father? let alone all this otherf stuff. he would have been disqualified at that moment. there would be nothing left at that moment, let alone
well. here's what i want to ask you. imagine a scenario where it's proven, and the head of your party, the republican party, said that donald trump rigged a primary election. rigged it. donnarazile's words, not mine. then your dad paid for a russian propaganda with salacious lies and misinformation against hillary clinton to influence the general election, then, we find out about thehe fbi director and some of his minions but the fix in and exonerated your father before an investigation, and...
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donna brazile is with us this morning in u.s. small business administration linda mcmahon as well. a jampacked show. this preview of the president did not go state of the union address. such a way of his aggressive 2018 agenda in this first year, schmitz. adam shapiro this morning with the details of what to expect. >> good morning to you, maria. we expect to hear the president discussed the accomplishments of the trump administration looking backward 2017, but also forwarded 2018. the president to talk about what he wants for the country, lay out an outline perhaps for the infrastructure plan which has been discussed already which could have anywhere between 1 trillion. which is $157 trillion in economic. one of the things we expect to hear. with the president is expected to say later today. >> you if you're the kind of speech most presidents hope they can give, which they can give, which is we are doing well. >> unemployment as a 20 year low. for the first time in 31 years with one years before the great justice on the supreme court. the president will talk about a lot of great things to god done.
donna brazile is with us this morning in u.s. small business administration linda mcmahon as well. a jampacked show. this preview of the president did not go state of the union address. such a way of his aggressive 2018 agenda in this first year, schmitz. adam shapiro this morning with the details of what to expect. >> good morning to you, maria. we expect to hear the president discussed the accomplishments of the trump administration looking backward 2017, but also forwarded 2018. the...
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donna and the congressman. i think you'll see an aspirational donald trump. i think it will be a shining city on the hill kind of speech. the president will do real well. as you recall last year when he came, went up to the hill and spoke to the congress, he had that kind of speech. it wasn't a state of the union. it was an aspirational speech. after the speech was done, everybody -- most pundits said, wow, what a great speech. and people wanted to see him govern like that. as ari said and has been said, the president was elected to come to d.c. to break some china and shake things up because i can tell you the folks on the campaign trail are none too happy with the current state of play. it's tough to be a disruptor and then a uniter at the same time. it's a very difficult fine line to walk. the president's entering a phase i think in the presidency now, as most people will acknowledge, if you will get things done on daca, this incredible offer, path of citizenship for two -- close to two million folks, something i will put out neither president bush, president obama, president clinton, even offered to do because they couldn't get it done in their own
donna and the congressman. i think you'll see an aspirational donald trump. i think it will be a shining city on the hill kind of speech. the president will do real well. as you recall last year when he came, went up to the hill and spoke to the congress, he had that kind of speech. it wasn't a state of the union. it was an aspirational speech. after the speech was done, everybody -- most pundits said, wow, what a great speech. and people wanted to see him govern like that. as ari said and has...
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donna says teaching respect and strong boundaries are always needed, but smacking is not ever, and many different views as wellether it is making the game more bland, that you can't rely on the referee, that everyone weighs in on whether things were offside or handball. this could well eradicate any kind of discussion over decisions like that. typically, last night, it was glenn murray's goal, and there was vague doubt about whether it was a handball when it went in for brighton. it wasn't a full use of the video assisted refereeing. he didn't have to go over to the screen and watch the replays himself. at the video assistant referee popped up and said that was fine, i don't think it was handball. but we will get to see how it is used more competently in the next few days, with the league cup game coming up. an english football first — the video assistant referee, or var, as it is known, made its debut as brighton beat crystal palace 2—1 in the fa cup third round. screens were available for referee andre marriner at the side of the pitch, should he have needed to see any replays of incidents. and, when glenn m
donna says teaching respect and strong boundaries are always needed, but smacking is not ever, and many different views as wellether it is making the game more bland, that you can't rely on the referee, that everyone weighs in on whether things were offside or handball. this could well eradicate any kind of discussion over decisions like that. typically, last night, it was glenn murray's goal, and there was vague doubt about whether it was a handball when it went in for brighton. it wasn't a...
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donna: the government shutdown is likely to occur again. libby: and then a deadline in march for the dreamers. two big deadlines coming up. ari: your colleagues on the right are upset about this proposal as well. mr. swalwell: graham and durbin took him a deal and he said you make the deal, i'll sign it and we saw -- libby: i want to swing it back to the communications here to a second. as you mentioned the president during his joint address had a lot of successes by the metrics of a presidential speech staying on message, staying on the teleprompter and within that same week big news broke about his attorney general during the campaign meeting with the russian ambassador to the u.s. the attorney general recusing himself from the russia investigation. so how long lasting is this state of the union bump and can it all be destroyed wednesday morning with the wrong tweets? [laughter] donna: tuesday night. ari: it won't be that fast. [laughter] libby: he seems to be a morning tweeter. ari: they corral their message with the various inputs. international, something goes wrong, something happens at a domestic agency, it's uncontrollable. the problem with president trump is -- of his own making. he
donna: the government shutdown is likely to occur again. libby: and then a deadline in march for the dreamers. two big deadlines coming up. ari: your colleagues on the right are upset about this proposal as well. mr. swalwell: graham and durbin took him a deal and he said you make the deal, i'll sign it and we saw -- libby: i want to swing it back to the communications here to a second. as you mentioned the president during his joint address had a lot of successes by the metrics of a...
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the liverpool echo arena carpark, as well as hearing about a campaign to save the very last of the lancashire coalfield‘s historic pit winding gears. but first to donnaingdom. why was it closed in the fist place? with the peace process in northern ireland came a need for a reduction in security, m. ——. there have been police under funding cuts. over ten years 80 police stations have been sold. have been demolished except this one in dungiven and others. if you are looking for one, simon, perhaps a little holiday home over here in northern ireland, there is one that‘s still up for sale and that‘s in craigavon for £850,000! that has top security as well, has it? absolutely. a few producers here who would happily put me in that one. thank you invest very much for that. now we can cross to roger johnson, in salford. first roger, what‘s the latest on the fire at the liverpool echo arena car park? yes the international horse show. a fire started in a land rover in the car park. these are the images you can see from inside the king‘s dock car park. 1,a00 vehicles were com pletely car park. 1,a00 vehicles were completely destroyed. today merseyside‘s chief f
the liverpool echo arena carpark, as well as hearing about a campaign to save the very last of the lancashire coalfield‘s historic pit winding gears. but first to donnaingdom. why was it closed in the fist place? with the peace process in northern ireland came a need for a reduction in security, m. ——. there have been police under funding cuts. over ten years 80 police stations have been sold. have been demolished except this one in dungiven and others. if you are looking for one, simon,...
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well, if you give $10 million to an opposition research firm, which 7 point something from hillary's camp and 3 from the dnc, really the same thing because we found out from you donnale's book that hillary clinton camp bailed out the democratic national committee and basically had made it an arm of the clinton camp. if you pay somebody $10 million to find something out about your opponent and then that information is given to the fbi to spur some type of fisa warrant to go up to a court and say, listen, we have this proof, now we need a warrant to unmask or follow or tap these people's phones, what does it say about this entire process? and you got the clue that they were hiding something. when the fbi was asked over and over again, even the department of justice, hand over the information about the fisa warrants, what went into getting them. and they just refused to do it. even when chris wray took over. ainsley: there are some questions here. the focus now is on the fbi. did they go to the secret court and get this fisa warrant. steve: sounds like it. ainsley: to spy on the president's campaign. did they do that with an unverified dossier. if the only thing they
well, if you give $10 million to an opposition research firm, which 7 point something from hillary's camp and 3 from the dnc, really the same thing because we found out from you donnale's book that hillary clinton camp bailed out the democratic national committee and basically had made it an arm of the clinton camp. if you pay somebody $10 million to find something out about your opponent and then that information is given to the fbi to spur some type of fisa warrant to go up to a court and...