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briton dubois is feeling extremely confident i'm going to do the demolition job on him and then i wantl next, so bring them on. i am on a roll, i will be too much for him, too strong, too fast, anything he does i'm going to do better. i'm very excited to be fighting for the world championship for the second time, and two—time world champion sounds beautiful. i like that he is full of confidence and kind of high at the moment but it will all stop on the 22nd of february. basketball now, and the lakers and the clippers both returned to action in los angeles first nba games since the catastrophic wildfires, in which lakers head coach jj redick and his family lost their home. the nba postponed two home games for the lakers and one for the clippers last week while the fires were raging. the san antonio spurs though proved too strong for the lakers, beating them 126-102. it means the lakers have now lost three straight matches in a row. meanwhile, james harden scored 13 of his 26 points in a third—quarter revival that rallied the los angeles clippers past the miami heat 109—98, while norman
briton dubois is feeling extremely confident i'm going to do the demolition job on him and then i wantl next, so bring them on. i am on a roll, i will be too much for him, too strong, too fast, anything he does i'm going to do better. i'm very excited to be fighting for the world championship for the second time, and two—time world champion sounds beautiful. i like that he is full of confidence and kind of high at the moment but it will all stop on the 22nd of february. basketball now, and...
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we get perspective from all this from cbs' maurice dubois. >> from up here you get the scope, the scalef the disaster. there is not much to see for beverly, a retired attorney. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the firestorm took what was her affordable beachfront paradise, a mobile home park of 170 homes tucked between ultra luxury mega mansions. now she faces what so many do, uncertainty and near total loss. >> you know, whatever i owned is gone. i know it's stuff. but it's things that were really important to me. >> reporter: she walked three miles to where her trailer home once stood, searching for any signs of her old life. and you found some really valuable stuff. >> yeah, i found -- these are sobriety coins, because i'm in a 12-step program, and it was important for me to find them if i could, because some of them are brass and/or enamel. >> reporter: orion is not alone. married neighbors charlie gee netty and abigail hercules search for her wedding ring, one she designed, sifting through the ash. >> that's really all i'm looking. >> reporter: the rest of ev
we get perspective from all this from cbs' maurice dubois. >> from up here you get the scope, the scalef the disaster. there is not much to see for beverly, a retired attorney. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the firestorm took what was her affordable beachfront paradise, a mobile home park of 170 homes tucked between ultra luxury mega mansions. now she faces what so many do, uncertainty and near total loss. >> you know, whatever i owned is gone....
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modernized, immersive set, the first of its kind in network news. >> so let's check in with maurice dubois and john dickerson for a look at what they're reporting on tonight in their first show tonight. >> tonight a cbs news investigation. >> china's intelligence agents are scouring social media to identify u.s. service members and pay them to spill secrets. >> what did the chinese government get? it's a spy story in the age of apps. that's ahead on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, new boss on the sidelines for the cowboys, a familiar face, 49er faithful. look who officially took over the reins to (humming) behold! a glorious round table pepperoni pizz... huh? ah. huh. well, behold the pepperoni and grilled chicken...? what the? (clears throat) behold, the pepperoni, grilled chicken and bacon pizza from round table! three magnificent toppings grilled chicken, pepperoni, and sizzling bacon. try it at round table pizza! merlin! >>> paul, i know you're talking about rain coming at the end of the week. is this hoodie weather, big boy jacket weather, umbrella? >> umbrella wea
modernized, immersive set, the first of its kind in network news. >> so let's check in with maurice dubois and john dickerson for a look at what they're reporting on tonight in their first show tonight. >> tonight a cbs news investigation. >> china's intelligence agents are scouring social media to identify u.s. service members and pay them to spill secrets. >> what did the chinese government get? it's a spy story in the age of apps. that's ahead on the cbs evening news....
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i'm maurice dubois in for norah, on the ground in a burned-out neighborhood in the pacific palisadestion of los angeles, where finally firefighters are beginning to make progress in battling those deadly wildfires, but the fight ahead will be hard, and the window to make progress is short. dangerous, flame-driving winds are forecast to pick back up tomorrow night. the risk remains immense, around 160,000 people under evacuation orders, as six fires burn. the two largest ones are 10% contained. at least 11 people have died here. officials say we could learn of more deaths as cadaver dogs search through burned-out neighborhoods. it is now estimated that more than 12,000 homes and other structures have been destroyed. we have teams across the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti, who is again putting tough questions to the mayor over the city's response. and, jonathan, there is another controversy tonight. >> reporter: maurice, that's right. officials here are facing growing criticism not just over that chaotic response, but now a new nightmare for those already on edge. hu
i'm maurice dubois in for norah, on the ground in a burned-out neighborhood in the pacific palisadestion of los angeles, where finally firefighters are beginning to make progress in battling those deadly wildfires, but the fight ahead will be hard, and the window to make progress is short. dangerous, flame-driving winds are forecast to pick back up tomorrow night. the risk remains immense, around 160,000 people under evacuation orders, as six fires burn. the two largest ones are 10% contained....
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. >> maurice: i am maurice dubois.ershock from washington to wall street and silicon valley. signs that china may be catching up to the united states and the ai race sending tech stocks plunging. >> john: a chinese started up called deepseek has created an ai model and a much lower cost than the u.s. competition. the ai system today was apple's most downloaded app surpassing the ai app chatgpt and threads. a social media app. >> maurice: california nvidia that empowers the chips that make ai loss or $6 million and margate valley, the biggest loss by a company ever. ai will be growing and lives a medicine, transportation, education and beyond. >> john: it's being called a sputnik moment for america's ai industry, that's a reference to the panic in the u.s. when the soviets pulled ahead in the space race in the 1950s. so margaret brennan joins us from washington. sputnik moment, or is that overhyped? >> reporter: well, it could be a sputnik moment or a shot across the bow. all that matters, john and maurice, because chin
. >> maurice: i am maurice dubois.ershock from washington to wall street and silicon valley. signs that china may be catching up to the united states and the ai race sending tech stocks plunging. >> john: a chinese started up called deepseek has created an ai model and a much lower cost than the u.s. competition. the ai system today was apple's most downloaded app surpassing the ai app chatgpt and threads. a social media app. >> maurice: california nvidia that empowers the...
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dubois and joel spingarn. dubois put their challenge plainly. this is a quote with the exception of woodrow wilson to the presidency in 1913. they're open. the american --, a period of cruelty, discrimination and wholesale murder in the in the november election. in 1916. dubois had been a socialist socialist. and who would be future winner of the lenin prize voted for the republican evans hughes and joined william monroe trotter in doing so in 1916. also, the election of the first woman to congress, republican jeanette rankin from montana. she was also trained as a scientist like alice paul. she had a biology degree from the university of montana and she was typical of millions of american working women who now were joining movement for women's voting rights. once she got elected to congress, she was elevated by her republican colleagues to the ranking member positions on the committee on women's suffrage. naturally, given her background, she had been a field worker for nasa previously. that made a lot of sense on the merits. but i tell you then
dubois and joel spingarn. dubois put their challenge plainly. this is a quote with the exception of woodrow wilson to the presidency in 1913. they're open. the american --, a period of cruelty, discrimination and wholesale murder in the in the november election. in 1916. dubois had been a socialist socialist. and who would be future winner of the lenin prize voted for the republican evans hughes and joined william monroe trotter in doing so in 1916. also, the election of the first woman to...
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john dickerson and maurice dubois will host.inue to get the signature reporting you've come to appreciate. so we can get a deeper understanding of the issues that are relevant in our lives. make sure to check your local listings for times. for now, i'm nancy chen in new york. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, people come out in force in san francisco for the annual walk for life. >> it's not a political battle between the republicans and the democrats, it's between god and the devil. >> they are hoping to advance more anti-choice -- >> john ramos spoke to folks attending the life for march event and the counterprotesters. >>> plus, candidates for alameda county's district attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community, who embodies the values of the people who live, work, and play in this area. >> da lin has the latest on up the search to replace former d.a. pamela price. >>> and later, federal of
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. >> i'm maurice dubois.ay the most powerful office in the world passed from one man to another peacefully for the 46th time. >> john: on a day when america had two presidents, one in the a.m., another in the p.m., both granted controversial pardons. more about in a moment. >> maurice: it's been a daylong celebration of american democracy that continued into the night with three inaugural balls. >> john: mr. trump is only the second president after grover cleveland to serve nonconsecutive terms. today the 45th president took the oath as the 47th, under the great dome of the capital. the inauguration was moved there to preserve, protect, and defend the constitutional rite of passage from the elements. chief among them the following mercury. >> maurice: it was cold. mr. trump went into the record book survey. at 78, he's the oldest president ever sworn in. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> maurice: jus
. >> i'm maurice dubois.ay the most powerful office in the world passed from one man to another peacefully for the 46th time. >> john: on a day when america had two presidents, one in the a.m., another in the p.m., both granted controversial pardons. more about in a moment. >> maurice: it's been a daylong celebration of american democracy that continued into the night with three inaugural balls. >> john: mr. trump is only the second president after grover cleveland to...
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it will be co-anchored by award winning journalist john dickerson and maurice dubois, who stopped bynings to give viewers a glimpse of the broadcast, new look and new format. face the nation moderator margaret brennan will be a regular on the program for insight and political and foreign affairs, and chief weathercaster lonnie quinn will deliver forecasts and detail the impact of natural disasters. >>>>that's our. job all day long. is to take lots and lots of complicated stories, work them and work them and work them and talk to people and get reporting and make sure that when we deliver it, people understand it in a clean and clear way. at the end of the day, you want to feel like you have some control, you have some hope. you understand what is going on. >>>>you can watch the new cbs evening news starting tonight and every weeknight right here on cbs and streaming on paramount+. that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app. our next newscast is at 430 with anne makovec. i'll see you back here at five. have a great afternoon.
it will be co-anchored by award winning journalist john dickerson and maurice dubois, who stopped bynings to give viewers a glimpse of the broadcast, new look and new format. face the nation moderator margaret brennan will be a regular on the program for insight and political and foreign affairs, and chief weathercaster lonnie quinn will deliver forecasts and detail the impact of natural disasters. >>>>that's our. job all day long. is to take lots and lots of complicated stories,...
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. >> r&b historian tyrone dubois says pnb was a master at meshing music genres. how significant was it that he came from the philadelphia area? >> pnb rock success was based upon the one thing that very few people are able to do rise from the ashes and make the negativity in his life turn into something positive. >> his own story was tightly linked to the energy of the streets, where he learned about violence early on. >> his father passed away based on a gang war. >> his older brother was murdered, so he himself experienced death at an early age. >> pnb rock posted about his brother's death on x, sharing it ain't right, but he pushed past the grief and pain through music. >> we are what we are. he started off selling out of his trunk and then becoming noticed and observed. >> pnb landed a record deal and launched hit songs like issues. i ain't got some issues, i know that i can't hide, which showcases his love of expensive jewelry. as the money poured in, the rapper often showed off the rewards by posting to social media, mostly highlighting his love for expensi
. >> r&b historian tyrone dubois says pnb was a master at meshing music genres. how significant was it that he came from the philadelphia area? >> pnb rock success was based upon the one thing that very few people are able to do rise from the ashes and make the negativity in his life turn into something positive. >> his own story was tightly linked to the energy of the streets, where he learned about violence early on. >> his father passed away based on a gang war....
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it will be co-anchored by award winning journalist john dickerson and maurice dubois who stopped by cbsnings to give viewers a glimpse of the broadcast's new look and new format. "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan will be a regular on the program for insight in political and foreign affairs news and you see chief weathercaster lonnie quinn will deliver forecasts and also detail the impact of natural disasters. so you can watch the new cbs evening news up next and we are back here in 30 minutes with cbs news bay area at 7:00. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from cbs news headquarters in new york, this
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>> starting monday, the cbs evening news will be anchored by john dickerson and maurice dubois.et's send it over to norah one last time for the cbs evening news. our local news continues on our streaming service. we're back right here at 7:00 after norah. thanks for joining us >> norah: bracing for mudslides. the concern tonight as a battered southern california prepares for
>> starting monday, the cbs evening news will be anchored by john dickerson and maurice dubois.et's send it over to norah one last time for the cbs evening news. our local news continues on our streaming service. we're back right here at 7:00 after norah. thanks for joining us >> norah: bracing for mudslides. the concern tonight as a battered southern california prepares for
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let's go straight to maurice dubois in los angeles who leads us off tonight.aurice, good evening. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. california's governor gavin newsom said he thinks these wildfires will be the worst natural disaster in u.s. history, quote, in just the costs associated with it. some 10,000 structures destroyed, more than 60 square miles scorched. today the fbi reported air drops have been disrupted multiple times by people flying drones. the bureau called that number in the double digits. and one of the two canadian superscoopers grounded after being damaged by a drone. tonight the governor has ordered the deployment of an additional 1,000 california national guard troops. authorities say at least 29 people have been arrested for breaking curfew or suspected looting, including one person allegedly dressed as a firefighter. and of the 16 deaths across the region, 11 were in altadena and near pasadena. elise preston is there for us tonight. elise, good evening to you. >> reporter: maurice, good evening to you. there are 12 people missing
let's go straight to maurice dubois in los angeles who leads us off tonight.aurice, good evening. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. california's governor gavin newsom said he thinks these wildfires will be the worst natural disaster in u.s. history, quote, in just the costs associated with it. some 10,000 structures destroyed, more than 60 square miles scorched. today the fbi reported air drops have been disrupted multiple times by people flying drones. the bureau called that...
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>> starting monday, the cbs evening news will be anchored by john dickerson and maurice dubois.et's send it over to norah one last time for the cbs evening news. our local news continues on our streaming service. we're back right here at 7:00 after norah. thanks for joining us >> norah: bracing for mudslides. the concern tonight as a battered southern california prepares for its first rainfall in months. >> my brother just lost his home over in the altadena fire, and now i'm like, oh, my god, now it's my turn. >> norah: two key republican senators say they won't vote for president trump's pick for the pentagon. what does it mean for pete hegseth's nomination? >> every senator is going to vote with their conscience. >> norah: and tariffs threat. >> we are going to be demanding respect from other nations. >> norah: how soon could import taxes be put in place and what does it mean if you are trying to buy a car? >> how quickly does that get passed on to the consumer? >> it's immediate. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you
>> starting monday, the cbs evening news will be anchored by john dickerson and maurice dubois.et's send it over to norah one last time for the cbs evening news. our local news continues on our streaming service. we're back right here at 7:00 after norah. thanks for joining us >> norah: bracing for mudslides. the concern tonight as a battered southern california prepares for its first rainfall in months. >> my brother just lost his home over in the altadena fire, and now i'm...
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and then once you find them, uh, fed investments breaks down over individual platform. dubois, nbc universal always want that to, you know, change the global governance so far. and the 2nd half, you know, asked us to come back to being crazy. my big that's a lot of things that was going on, mostly economic, that was a technician and resilience. secondly, accessed the new markets and technologies. certainly opportunities for federal financial teams. that really is a need in the global cutting global joy because i'm in the situation and focus on mutual development. one of the rules of the brakes family is no bricks. member can sanction another briggs men. but meantime we've got the president elect. donald trump, who is about to re assume his position in the oval office. he's come out saying is particularly towards briggs. if you guys heard the american dollar while trying to diversify, i'm going to stop a 100 percent terrace on you guys as when uh, how do you read into the, the west. one of these issues going down right now. be like going to be z o u k o canada they have so many problems by th
and then once you find them, uh, fed investments breaks down over individual platform. dubois, nbc universal always want that to, you know, change the global governance so far. and the 2nd half, you know, asked us to come back to being crazy. my big that's a lot of things that was going on, mostly economic, that was a technician and resilience. secondly, accessed the new markets and technologies. certainly opportunities for federal financial teams. that really is a need in the global cutting...
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. >> maurice: i am maurice dubois. we leave you with a look at the white house has a new admin attrition begins. good night from washington. >>> now at 11:00, president trump's second stint in the oval office is officially underway. >> our golden age has just begun. >> from cheers to anguish. >> the deplorables won. >> i just wouldn't follow him to the grocery store. >> the bay area is reacting to a very busy day while some of the names in silicon valley enjoy a seat at the table. >> we do have very powerful, very wealthy people getting the ear of the president. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi. i'm sara donchey. >>> it is a new day in our country and for some people that is something to celebrate, but for others it is a deeply scary thought. no matter what side of the aisle you're sitting on, we all got to witness this administration hitting the ground running. president trump signed almost 200 executive orders, memos, proclamations. some of those include pardoning the
. >> maurice: i am maurice dubois. we leave you with a look at the white house has a new admin attrition begins. good night from washington. >>> now at 11:00, president trump's second stint in the oval office is officially underway. >> our golden age has just begun. >> from cheers to anguish. >> the deplorables won. >> i just wouldn't follow him to the grocery store. >> the bay area is reacting to a very busy day while some of the names in silicon...
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with you and maurice dubois at the howell. congratulations, first of all, to you and to maurice.ow for me. i really like that. >> john: it's been great because for the last two months we've been working in talking about the show and during rehearsals. >> stephen: how do you rehearse? how do you get ready for this? talk about reading a book and doing a double black diamond. >> john: yeah. [laughs] we have been going through the news -- we have been doing our pretend show. >> stephen: is your news happier than ours, john? >> john: yes. it's all rainbows and gumdrops. at first and little sides that, it was like a closet. there was a hoover vacuum. now we are in this amazing new set and basically we've been there every day, talking about, is this the story that's the lead? is that the story? maurice and i haven't basically learning about each other and the way we see the news and that's been a really extraordinary experience and great. the team there kind of sees things the same way and i can't wait to take the car out for the drive on the 27th. >> stephen: it is the most storied cha
with you and maurice dubois at the howell. congratulations, first of all, to you and to maurice.ow for me. i really like that. >> john: it's been great because for the last two months we've been working in talking about the show and during rehearsals. >> stephen: how do you rehearse? how do you get ready for this? talk about reading a book and doing a double black diamond. >> john: yeah. [laughs] we have been going through the news -- we have been doing our pretend show....
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our killer's name is dubois. >> did you just google who's the killer? >> no, i did not do that. >> let's get this done to everybody. >> being a cop is stressful. >> every year on the job is different. you never really stop being a rookie. >> work >> before we go, the families in need tonight, disney, the parent company of abc donating $15 million to wildfire relief, offering support to the red cross, the los angeles fire department foundation, the los angeles regional food bank. if you'd like to help, go to redcross.org or salvation army usa.org. ♪ [ line rings ] -is, uh, sarah here by chance? -no. -the resident is mike stern. -hello? -anybody home? -i wasn't home, and they said, "we want to tell you something." you have no idea. it's a sense of hopelessness. sarah is my only child. and you just wonder what happened to her. -our top story this half-hour, the mystery of a missing 19-year-old from monmouth county. sarah stern was last seen late friday night. -but searches for her have turned up empty. now, her family and authorities hope a reward will hel
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dubois joined cbs and to the support and has been an acre at cbs news new york.orrespondent and moderator of face the nation, margaret brennan. who will lead coverage from washington, d.c. >> i'm margaret brennan in washington. >> chief weather caster lonnie quinn will deliver late-breaking weather reports. >> this was our story all across the country. >> mary: a hold team on a whole new "cbs evening news." >> it's a really special moment. this is the "cbs evening news." >> it's a sense of obligation history that's revered for a reason. >> mary: the new "cbs evening news" begins monday night. we'll be back with more after this. >> announcer: next, on their 20th anniversary, lost video of the trump-melania wedding. you'll never guess who came. >> that's why the donald is a trump. >> announcer: what trump told us all those years ago. >> she's a great person. and i'm very excited very excited. >> announcer: plus. zebra invasion. >> my god! >> mary: "inside edition" with deborah norville will be right back. >> announcer: closed caption sponsorship for "inside edition
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washington, dubois. i hear from my daughter in law on the school board in summit, new jersey and she feels like curriculumwise, her kids in early grades were not taught those positive narratives but was pointing out there deficiencies. people with feet of clay, slaveowners, the negative, and there was too much time they knew more about native americans, things of that sort but not building up stories that shaped our character as a country. do you see that or think that is a problem? not just the coach but the curriculum in getting out those narratives of that shape the moral imagination of early kids? >> in any subject there are pendulums that swing and fads in how we are going to teach this. a lot of times in educational industry you get someone who says i can do this more expediently. i have these videos you can show or games your kids can play and that dictates the stories that we tell. i do think there is a need for us to hold hard things to gather. talking about the founders, they succeeded in creat
washington, dubois. i hear from my daughter in law on the school board in summit, new jersey and she feels like curriculumwise, her kids in early grades were not taught those positive narratives but was pointing out there deficiencies. people with feet of clay, slaveowners, the negative, and there was too much time they knew more about native americans, things of that sort but not building up stories that shaped our character as a country. do you see that or think that is a problem? not just...
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cbs news new york's maurice dubois and longtime cbs journalist john dickerson will lead the broadcastg in tandem is what i'm most excited about discovering. >> we come from different places and different experiences and we fill in each other's blanks and i mean start here and he'll see it there. >> reporter: the new team at the helm of the recrafting of the evening news has close ties to "60 minutes." the number one news program for the past 50 years. >> additive, distinctive and elegant. those are the three words that kind of are the pillars around which the broadcast is built. favor we're not adding something to the conference, we shouldn't do itment. >> reporter: moderator of "face the nation" margaret brennan will be a regular on the program for in-depth insight on the day's political and foreign affairs news. chief weather caster lonnie quinn will deliver forecasts. and detail the impact of natural disasters, like the wildfires we witnessed in california. >> all these amazing correspondents, all over the country, the questions we want to know from them and that will be asking on
cbs news new york's maurice dubois and longtime cbs journalist john dickerson will lead the broadcastg in tandem is what i'm most excited about discovering. >> we come from different places and different experiences and we fill in each other's blanks and i mean start here and he'll see it there. >> reporter: the new team at the helm of the recrafting of the evening news has close ties to "60 minutes." the number one news program for the past 50 years. >> additive,...
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this is a woman who owns this is a woman of color melissa dubois. guess so. you construction company and she talks about how she still walks into meeting and they say but you're a woman, you know? and so she talks a little bit about that. but this in terms of mattering, she said, in my own we have just shy of 100 employees, currently 46% of our people are people of color. and 27% of those would be considered economically disadvantaged, individual, individual all's i want to have the most diverse contracting company in the country, not just in new york state, but in the country. i think the moment that i realized that there was business case, a successful business case that could be made for diversity and for aligning my personal and missions with the business, i think that's when my heart took flight, which i really, really love. and i just think it's such an individual thing. and that's one thing is a key take from book to it's define love for your -- self, right? what gives you a sense of purpose and meaning that? it does not have to be your job. so i would
this is a woman who owns this is a woman of color melissa dubois. guess so. you construction company and she talks about how she still walks into meeting and they say but you're a woman, you know? and so she talks a little bit about that. but this in terms of mattering, she said, in my own we have just shy of 100 employees, currently 46% of our people are people of color. and 27% of those would be considered economically disadvantaged, individual, individual all's i want to have the most...
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the only one i did not vote for is messy divorce betsy dubois, i don't think she had a background in education is still critical. she still got confirmed, i think all of his nominees got confirmed. i don't think they withdrew anyone in the first go round, we have already seen one with a draw. >> let me go back to the earlier question, what advice would you give john thune, because he has a really delicate balancing act of being loyal to donald trump, but also, i would say he is somebody who really adheres to the institution and wants to present the role of the senate? >> i think that is the advice you need to preserve the role of senate. there is a reason senate, that congress is article one in the constitution. you need to honor that preeminence that the constitution gives to congress. we have lost a lot of that in the last 50 years, but more and more interest, i think, in restoring the job of the congress to the congress, but the congress has to be willing to do its job. i would just say, the explanation here was really pretty good. you have an obligation to the senate, but you als
the only one i did not vote for is messy divorce betsy dubois, i don't think she had a background in education is still critical. she still got confirmed, i think all of his nominees got confirmed. i don't think they withdrew anyone in the first go round, we have already seen one with a draw. >> let me go back to the earlier question, what advice would you give john thune, because he has a really delicate balancing act of being loyal to donald trump, but also, i would say he is somebody...
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dubois and listened to the almanac singers and marched for and in some cases marched off to loyaliste of the black-jewish collaborations of yore which by definition meant it wasn't part of the mainstream. its cult status makes it fanciful that that federal narcotics agents listened to it, let alone, hounded holiday for it as a recent book and movie have represented and as lewis porter refuted recently in an article in "jazz times." that claim is no truer than the suggestion in the film "lady sings the blues" that holiday wrote it herself while happening upon a lynching while touring in the south. it was to remind people that it was he, damn it, who had written it and when you go through the clippings and the files, you see many letters to the editor that he was forever writing saying this was mine. i did it. holiday kept singing it though she was selecting about where, limiting it to new york and other big northern cities, progressive nightclubs, concert halls and black theaters, demanding attention whenever she did, stalking off sometimes when she didn't get that attention. i only d
dubois and listened to the almanac singers and marched for and in some cases marched off to loyaliste of the black-jewish collaborations of yore which by definition meant it wasn't part of the mainstream. its cult status makes it fanciful that that federal narcotics agents listened to it, let alone, hounded holiday for it as a recent book and movie have represented and as lewis porter refuted recently in an article in "jazz times." that claim is no truer than the suggestion in the...
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they're doing all the classic, you know, abraham lincoln and booker t washington and you name it, dubois what you know, i hear from my daughter in law and she was, you know, on the school board in summit, new jersey, and she feels like curriculum wise that her kids in the early grades were not taught those positive narratives of, you know, the heroes. but it was kind of pointing out their deficiencies in terms of slave, you know, their people, feet of clay right there. they didn't see certain things. so slave owners, the negative and that there was, you know, too much time. they knew more and more about sort of native americans and things of that sort, but not right building up stories of, you know, that shaped our character or as a country, despite our humanity is that do you see? do you see that? or do you think that is a problem? do you agree with that? so it's not just the coach, but, you know, the curriculum in getting out those narratives, the mcguffey reader, the kind of narrative to shape the moral imagination of our early, early kids. i think that's a really hard question becaus
they're doing all the classic, you know, abraham lincoln and booker t washington and you name it, dubois what you know, i hear from my daughter in law and she was, you know, on the school board in summit, new jersey, and she feels like curriculum wise that her kids in the early grades were not taught those positive narratives of, you know, the heroes. but it was kind of pointing out their deficiencies in terms of slave, you know, their people, feet of clay right there. they didn't see certain...
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dubois in crisis and knew masses listened to the almanac singers they marched for and in some cases offo loyalist spain. they were disproportionately jewish, as were for that matter. meeropol we've already heard about josephson, the man who staged that of cafÉ society, eddie and milt gabler. strange was yet another of those wonderful black jewish collaborations yore which by definition meant it wasn't part of the mainstream. it's cult status makes it fanciful that that federal narcotics agents even listen to it, let alone hounded holiday for it. as a recent book and movie has have represented and as lewis porter refuted in jazz in an article in jazz times, that claim is no truer than. the suggestion in the in the film ladies sings the blues that wrote strange fruit herself after happening upon a lynching while touring in the south, meeropol worked assiduously in his last years, remind people that it was he -- who'd written it. and when you go through the clippings and the files, you see many letters to the editor that he was forever saying this was mine. i did it. holiday kept singing i
dubois in crisis and knew masses listened to the almanac singers they marched for and in some cases offo loyalist spain. they were disproportionately jewish, as were for that matter. meeropol we've already heard about josephson, the man who staged that of cafÉ society, eddie and milt gabler. strange was yet another of those wonderful black jewish collaborations yore which by definition meant it wasn't part of the mainstream. it's cult status makes it fanciful that that federal narcotics agents...
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our killer's name is dubois. you just google who's the killer?utiful love story. >> now, from abc seven mornings. >> it is 827. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. and let's see what traffic looks like. gloria. >> good morning reggie. good morning to everyone. we've been telling you about these crashes throughout the morning, and one has just cleared in redwood city. this is over on southbound 101 at woodside road. so again, it has cleared, but there are still some big delays in the area. speeds are down to about 22mph. we also had a couple incidents in san jose that have also cleared, but you can see live from our 101 8-80 camera. traffic is still very heavy on northbound 101 and looking live at our highway 87 camera in san jose. traffic also very slow. it's stop and go on northbound 87 from highway 85 to taylor street. >> reggie, we're going to check in with meteorologist drew tuma right after this break. >> 100% of our cases start with the worst kind of injury and end with the best possible result. justice takes more than a
our killer's name is dubois. you just google who's the killer?utiful love story. >> now, from abc seven mornings. >> it is 827. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. and let's see what traffic looks like. gloria. >> good morning reggie. good morning to everyone. we've been telling you about these crashes throughout the morning, and one has just cleared in redwood city. this is over on southbound 101 at woodside road. so again, it has cleared, but there are...
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let's check in with our maurice dubois with the reimagined inaugural parade.d morning, maurice. >> reporter: good morning to you, nora. there is joy. there is high energy. there are high expectations here among the crowd. we're here with the lucky few 20,000 are supposed to show up here. they'll fit into the arena. but as you know, some 200-plus thousand were ticketed to be on the mall to see the inauguration initially so it was first come, first serve basis to get those tickets to come inside so you have true believers who have been out here since last night, oh dark thirty. the lucky few are inside here, inside this arena. so, this is normally a basketball or hockey arena, and you can see there, the people will be sitting on the floor. the set-up is interesting. the president will be speaking at the podium back there as well as there's a desk off to the left where he's expected to sit down and sign some executive orders. we'll see exactly how that goes. the people on the floor got here super early. they were among the first in line, and they get to sit on th
let's check in with our maurice dubois with the reimagined inaugural parade.d morning, maurice. >> reporter: good morning to you, nora. there is joy. there is high energy. there are high expectations here among the crowd. we're here with the lucky few 20,000 are supposed to show up here. they'll fit into the arena. but as you know, some 200-plus thousand were ticketed to be on the mall to see the inauguration initially so it was first come, first serve basis to get those tickets to come...
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a hu-e be the end of tyson fury's career. huge opportunity for daniel dubois who had a brilliant 2024league level by the way he beat anthony joshua in wembley in september, putting joshua down a few times and then stopping him in five rounds. hoping to kick off the year with a bang hoping to kick off the year with a hang with hoping to kick off the year with a bang withjoseph parker, former world champion himself, dante wilder and his last two world c
a hu-e be the end of tyson fury's career. huge opportunity for daniel dubois who had a brilliant 2024league level by the way he beat anthony joshua in wembley in september, putting joshua down a few times and then stopping him in five rounds. hoping to kick off the year with a bang hoping to kick off the year with a hang with hoping to kick off the year with a bang withjoseph parker, former world champion himself, dante wilder and his last two world c