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fay carol. >> reporter: they carol has traveled the world singing jazz, blues, r&b, you name it. here at ti of black history month, carol a >> ♪. >> reporter: her audience, hundreds of oakland school students. >> ♪ >> reporter: for a full hour, carol, who lives in berkeley, saying from the american songbook of black commissions from loose to gospel. >> ♪ >> reporter: from ragtime to motown. carol and her piano player joe warner received a grant from the city of oakland cultural fund to perform two shows for students. >> i want you to know about it. >> reporter: highlighting the contributions to music by african-americans. >> they would not have it without this music, so seeing as how it is black history month, right? so we thought we would give them a trip through the ages. >> reporter: fay carol has been performing ever since she won a talent contest in oakland as a teenager in the 1960s. she shared stages with musical icons including marvin gaye and especially ray charles. >> he was one of my biggest influences because he let me know that i did not have to have boundaries. you
fay carol. >> reporter: they carol has traveled the world singing jazz, blues, r&b, you name it. here at ti of black history month, carol a >> ♪. >> reporter: her audience, hundreds of oakland school students. >> ♪ >> reporter: for a full hour, carol, who lives in berkeley, saying from the american songbook of black commissions from loose to gospel. >> ♪ >> reporter: from ragtime to motown. carol and her piano player joe warner received a...
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of respect there unmistakable faces and lean figures became a seal of approval for whatever product fay touched most of the one hundred sixty five shows in advertising posters in the exhibition in berlin one made by men in this field women artists are still the rare exception. now my colleague melissa holroyd is just back from that show one thing that just struck me it watching that report as this exhibition is billed as being critical of representations of women the visitors we talk to actually have positive things to say about these images what do you make about. well i'm not surprised that had positive things to say these images or images that everybody knows we see these images everywhere and they are the norm what you do get to see in this exhibition is you get to become aware of the trends that exist a lot of the women of faceless a lot of them you just see different body parts for me in this exhibition i felt like there was an element of criticism that was missing in the room because we know this stuff so well now this exhibition does cover several decades in that time span the h
of respect there unmistakable faces and lean figures became a seal of approval for whatever product fay touched most of the one hundred sixty five shows in advertising posters in the exhibition in berlin one made by men in this field women artists are still the rare exception. now my colleague melissa holroyd is just back from that show one thing that just struck me it watching that report as this exhibition is billed as being critical of representations of women the visitors we talk to...
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but how should countries treat those that the fall of the fayed has left behind this will continue to be a big issue especially when it comes to those who did not choose to be there. to four day summit tackling sexual abuse within the catholic church bishops vatican officials experts and cardinals have heard testimony from survivors about the devastating effect the abuse had on their lives many of them suffered in silence others watched as the church they loved covered up reports of abuse but as you'll hear from survivor report that culture could be changing. it's was ten years old when his mother died of cancer it was nine hundred eighty six the boy was sent to a relative a catholic priest in a village and has said the clergyman became his foster father. feeling try to create a comfortable sphere sitting on the sofa watching t.v. in the evenings. then there were caresses leaning on each other and things at some point the next step a kiss. i really do love you a lot. was severely sexually abused for years he fled immediately after finishing school and went to university in munich but
but how should countries treat those that the fall of the fayed has left behind this will continue to be a big issue especially when it comes to those who did not choose to be there. to four day summit tackling sexual abuse within the catholic church bishops vatican officials experts and cardinals have heard testimony from survivors about the devastating effect the abuse had on their lives many of them suffered in silence others watched as the church they loved covered up reports of abuse but...
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runjung fay, the founder of chinese telecoms giant huawei, has told the bbc that the arrest of his daughterited states, is a "politically motivated act". japanese car maker honda is expected to announce the closure of its plant in the uk. 3,500 jobs could be lost. ministers want to introduce a new tax on plastic packaging, alongside a "deposit return" scheme for cans and bottles. but large retailers have been accused of trying to water down the proposals, as our environment analyst, roger harrabin reports. plastic litter harms marine life so the government is introducing a deposit return scheme for bottles and also cans. small, on—the—go bottles are the most likely to appear in the sea, so retailers want the deposit restricted to those small containers, but environmentalists say many family—sized bottles end up in the ocean, too. they are fighting for all bottles, big and small, to face the deposit. there's another reason for a catch—all deposit. it would improve the quality of materials for recycling. environmentalists say tough policies are needed. for nearly a0 years, industry has been t
runjung fay, the founder of chinese telecoms giant huawei, has told the bbc that the arrest of his daughterited states, is a "politically motivated act". japanese car maker honda is expected to announce the closure of its plant in the uk. 3,500 jobs could be lost. ministers want to introduce a new tax on plastic packaging, alongside a "deposit return" scheme for cans and bottles. but large retailers have been accused of trying to water down the proposals, as our environment...
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. >> make a lot of noise for the dynamic miss fay carol. >> she's sang jazz, blues, you name it. here in oakland during this celebration of black history mo month she was a teacher. >> i'm going to sing you songs that tell you a story that goes through the ages. >> her audience, oakland middle school students. >> the southland gave birth to the blues. for an hour she sang through the song book of black musicians from blues to companies bell and rag time to motown. she received a grant to perform two shows for students. >> i want you to know about duke ellington. >> the music that they have they would not have it without this music. so seeing how it's black history month, right, we thought we would give them a trip through the ages. >> she's been performance since she won a talent contest in the 60s. she shared stages with margin vie -- marvin gaye and ray charles. >> he let me snow i don't have to have boundaries. you don't have to pigeon hole me. i can do the blues, cabaret, show tunes. >> carol has recorded albums, lifetime achievement award and exposes young people to music. >
. >> make a lot of noise for the dynamic miss fay carol. >> she's sang jazz, blues, you name it. here in oakland during this celebration of black history mo month she was a teacher. >> i'm going to sing you songs that tell you a story that goes through the ages. >> her audience, oakland middle school students. >> the southland gave birth to the blues. for an hour she sang through the song book of black musicians from blues to companies bell and rag time to motown....
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but the host had early luck against mines with a penalty called for santa brought since he sounds al fayed bogus and drilled at home with a lot more confidence than you'd expect from someone in a six game scoring drought one nil fifteen minutes later and the fans must have been thinking it was a case of deja vu another mine's handball and another pinball the same penalty taken this probably is the last two nil hausberg he's now eight out of eight on spark erik's to prove he's not just a penalty specialist fan's office and rounded out the scoring early in the second half three nil i was for with the icelandic assassins back in this group. goes man and friedhelm phone call the league's youngest coach hosting its oldest often highmore on a surprising slump winning just one in the last eight entering the match and more dangerous early on but one of nine those months sides read for a school with and then the penalty even with off and i'm out of form a top scorer hundred three march's pool finisher has ever won sixty minutes of play . but hoffenheim are consistently inconsistent suffering from a
but the host had early luck against mines with a penalty called for santa brought since he sounds al fayed bogus and drilled at home with a lot more confidence than you'd expect from someone in a six game scoring drought one nil fifteen minutes later and the fans must have been thinking it was a case of deja vu another mine's handball and another pinball the same penalty taken this probably is the last two nil hausberg he's now eight out of eight on spark erik's to prove he's not just a penalty...
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but the host had early luck against minors with a penalty call for example persons who sound al fayed bogus and drilled it home with a lot more confidence than you'd expect from someone in a sixteen scoring drought one no fifteen minutes later and the fans must have been thinking it was a case of deja vu another man's handball and another pinball that some penalty taken as probably is the last to know hausberg is now eight out of eight on spark erik's to prove he's not just a penalty specialist finn's office and rounded out the scoring early in the second tower three no outs for with the icelandic assassin back it is proof. enough goes man and friedhelm phone call the league's youngest coach hosting its oldest often highmore on a surprising slump winning just one in the last eight entering the match and dusseldorf looks more dangerous early on but one of no goals man sides rest for a full wood and the penalty even with off and i'm out of form a top score a hundred from r.h. is a school of finish as ever one nil sixteen minutes play. but huff and ryan are consistently inconsistent suff
but the host had early luck against minors with a penalty call for example persons who sound al fayed bogus and drilled it home with a lot more confidence than you'd expect from someone in a sixteen scoring drought one no fifteen minutes later and the fans must have been thinking it was a case of deja vu another man's handball and another pinball that some penalty taken as probably is the last to know hausberg is now eight out of eight on spark erik's to prove he's not just a penalty specialist...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> what scares me right now is not the diplomacy will fai fail, there is a pretty good chance of that. it's worth a try but what scares me that trump especially has personalize this nuclear confrontation in a way that our feet with the chemistry. on the one side this appears to be done in the name of a national interest and on the us side it's not at all clear based on the calculation so it feels pretty rushed this is especially problematic because trumps views on north korea are not widely shared in washington which matters for the durability and continuity and it's not clear that majority of americans supports what he says and does a north korea. that is not the choice of the issue the alternative to war if you are not in a stable situation to rely on the whims of individual leaders to avoid something like nuclear war. that that's where we find ourselves. trump can return to fire and fury at a moments notice because the underlying nuclear situation is no different or no better than it was in 2017. similarly to be incredibly threatened with the a
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i'm very uncomfortable with it. >> reporter: fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation.t, he said was the handling of boney's sweatshirt. >> when a homicide detective actually gets some physical evidence that it's got somebody's name on it and dna, you hug it, you love it. it is such a rare event. and they thought of it as an artifact. >> which in non-legal terms means "move on, forget about it." this is nothing. >> well, that's right. it would have changed everything. first of all, within two weeks tops, they would have had boney. >> reporter: and fay pointed out other blunders as well. the heavy reliance on the blood spattered t-shirt. >> that is the physical evidence against david camm. >> of all of the crime scene possibilities, the most misinterpreted is blood spatter. you don't hang the entire case just on the interpretation of blood splatter. you've gotta have so much more. >> reporter: the theory of a staged sex crime was flat out wrong. >> they really never probed out the fact that it could be a voyeur or somebody with a panty fetish, or somebody who has just se
i'm very uncomfortable with it. >> reporter: fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation.t, he said was the handling of boney's sweatshirt. >> when a homicide detective actually gets some physical evidence that it's got somebody's name on it and dna, you hug it, you love it. it is such a rare event. and they thought of it as an artifact. >> which in non-legal terms means "move on, forget about it." this is nothing. >> well, that's right. it would have...
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the latest headlines: runjung fay, the founder of chinese telecoms giant huawei, has told the bbc thatthe united states is a "politically motivated act." president trump steps up the pressure on venezuela's embattled leader, nicolas maduro, saying all options are on the table. the city of greensburg in kansas was flattened by a tornado more than a decade ago. as they rebuilt, local people decided to use the very wind that caused so much damage to help power the town. now, greensburg is one of the few american cities that relies 100% on renewable energy. this from the bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan. ina in a corner of america's mid west, a small towel is leading the way when it comes to green energy. there has been global interest in this wind turbine project with officials from as far afield as germany, russia and china coming here to take a look. but even though greensburg is being held up as an example to others, it is still one of only a handful of towns in america which relies exclusively on renewable energy. this is our new school, which you will notice has got a loss of natural daylig
the latest headlines: runjung fay, the founder of chinese telecoms giant huawei, has told the bbc thatthe united states is a "politically motivated act." president trump steps up the pressure on venezuela's embattled leader, nicolas maduro, saying all options are on the table. the city of greensburg in kansas was flattened by a tornado more than a decade ago. as they rebuilt, local people decided to use the very wind that caused so much damage to help power the town. now, greensburg...
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behalf i the comment came days before the start of the presidential campaign in senegal and this year fay is now part of the debate with each candidate taking positions on the matter so much arguing for it others against it like it who asks why should white people in paris take decisions on their currency. the central african franc or the c.f.a. has a fixed exchange rate with the euro so europeans can bring euro's to africa and easily swap them for the c.f.a. but state regulators make it difficult for africans to take out of their country and swap them into euro.
behalf i the comment came days before the start of the presidential campaign in senegal and this year fay is now part of the debate with each candidate taking positions on the matter so much arguing for it others against it like it who asks why should white people in paris take decisions on their currency. the central african franc or the c.f.a. has a fixed exchange rate with the euro so europeans can bring euro's to africa and easily swap them for the c.f.a. but state regulators make it...
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jillian: that's georgia rapper contraband flynn saying god led him to chick fay lay.rs' meals at the restaurant very nice and buys chicken sand witches for the homeless very nice. and that jacket also very nice. rob: how do you stay so slim when you eat all that chick-fil-a all this woman wanted tulips for valentine's day but her husband got her turnips instead. he misunderstood his wife's flower request this year when he figured out the mistake he got her tulips and balloons. jillian: something rob would do on purpose. caught on camera a woman shaving her legs on the back of a motorcycle. capturing the moment in florida. the video brings back nightmares from when this woman was caught shaving her legs in a hotel pool in florida. don't do that in public. how about that? rob: pool is far more vial. jillian: yes. agree. okay. have a good day. ♪ ♪ and we can't stop ♪ and we won't stop ♪ steve: miley cyrus. back in the day we can't stop. folks, finally after a long week, it is friday. thanks for joining us tgif. thank goodness it's fox, right? ainsley: i like that. brian:
jillian: that's georgia rapper contraband flynn saying god led him to chick fay lay.rs' meals at the restaurant very nice and buys chicken sand witches for the homeless very nice. and that jacket also very nice. rob: how do you stay so slim when you eat all that chick-fil-a all this woman wanted tulips for valentine's day but her husband got her turnips instead. he misunderstood his wife's flower request this year when he figured out the mistake he got her tulips and balloons. jillian:...
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group which claimed responsibility for one of the worst attacks in the disputed region for decades fay's jamil reports from new delhi. these pictures released by the pakistani military show the damage it says was done by the indian air force near the town of balakot inside pakistan on a hillside in a four sted uninhabited area a spokesman said there were no casualties but india says the airstrike hit a training camp of jaish e mohammad the armed group that claimed responsibility for this month's suicide bombing that killed forty indian troops in india to minister to. indian officials say they chose to attack after pakistan failed to take action. to dismantle the infrastructure on its soil. it was deceived the moment was attempting other suicide at attacks in various parts of the country india has not provided any proof it hit its intended targets analysts say the reason for that may partly be not to further antagonize baucus don but on the streets of new delhi use of the strike was welcome. india has given a perfect apply to pakistan and this reply was a much needed one. and vs countryme
group which claimed responsibility for one of the worst attacks in the disputed region for decades fay's jamil reports from new delhi. these pictures released by the pakistani military show the damage it says was done by the indian air force near the town of balakot inside pakistan on a hillside in a four sted uninhabited area a spokesman said there were no casualties but india says the airstrike hit a training camp of jaish e mohammad the armed group that claimed responsibility for this...
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ree fai to get a vote left her in tears. >> i really thought they were goin to pass this thing. i thought with all my heart. this is america. >> era. >> reporter: this was the scene on the oning day when hopes were high this would be the year virginia would approve the equal rights amendment. e.r.a. activists lobbied lawmakers daily. in the senate it won bipartisan approv approval. y democrats made a last ditch effort seeking a rule change that wouldringt straight to the floor for a vote. >> if you say you value women, that you support women, what i say is, prove it. >> reporter: but gop leaders warn the e could lead to unintended consequences. >> the question here is, shall we go forward with an amendment that so radicallyor i an entire segment of the female population, that is born girls. >> reporter: on a 50/50 vote the bid to get the vote to the floor failed. a activists already planning their next move. in richmond, i'm julie carey news4. >>> a reversal ofne for for the woman who mimicked virginia's seal, exposing her o breaside the capitol earlier this week and was sent to
ree fai to get a vote left her in tears. >> i really thought they were goin to pass this thing. i thought with all my heart. this is america. >> era. >> reporter: this was the scene on the oning day when hopes were high this would be the year virginia would approve the equal rights amendment. e.r.a. activists lobbied lawmakers daily. in the senate it won bipartisan approv approval. y democrats made a last ditch effort seeking a rule change that wouldringt straight to the floor...
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complicated and i guess there is a growing awareness among educators that they haven't been entirely fai . not only in who becomes an administrator and who gets to be principal and who gets to be the deputy superintendent of curriculum but generally, in the way they have administered their educational policies. so i'm fully in support of the amendment that we've put into the higher ed bill. >> and then, of course, this past congress, the women's educational equity act which was the bill that you sponsored and worked very hard for was recently signed into law. could you talk about this, the need for this legislation? >> yes, it's always been any belief that no matter how many laws we passed or how many constitutional amendments we were successful in having ratified, that the major problem in any society was the attitudes that people grew up with or were made to believe were sacred traditions of their civilization. so long as any part of our society adheres to a sexist notion that men should do certain things and women should do certain things, and then begin to inculcate our babies with t
complicated and i guess there is a growing awareness among educators that they haven't been entirely fai . not only in who becomes an administrator and who gets to be principal and who gets to be the deputy superintendent of curriculum but generally, in the way they have administered their educational policies. so i'm fully in support of the amendment that we've put into the higher ed bill. >> and then, of course, this past congress, the women's educational equity act which was the bill...
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liz: kamala harris refusing to give a clear answer how to fay for the things in the green new deal. >h portions of the green new deal you pick to do first, that's money. republicans will say pie in the sky. >> it's not about the cost it's about an investment. the question should be is it worth the cost? are we going to get back more than we put in? liz: kelsey buller, why can't senator harris answer how to pay for these grand and expensive plans? >> the reason is because there is no answer how you pay for these programs. besides taxing the middle class. we know taxing the rich will only get you so far. if you look at states like new york and connecticut, all they have done is driven residents out of their states. so democrats, i think are going and should continue to be pressed about how they want to pay for these massive programs like the green new deal and medicare for all. i don't expect them to have any answers besides pie in the sky answers like taxing the rich. liz: hillary clinton's campaign team is pointing out the hypocrisy of bernie sanders. bernie sanders in his campaign la
liz: kamala harris refusing to give a clear answer how to fay for the things in the green new deal. >h portions of the green new deal you pick to do first, that's money. republicans will say pie in the sky. >> it's not about the cost it's about an investment. the question should be is it worth the cost? are we going to get back more than we put in? liz: kelsey buller, why can't senator harris answer how to pay for these grand and expensive plans? >> the reason is because there is...
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so try right now to start saving $1,000 right fay. here ar things you can do to build this savings set a timetable. give yourself a deadline to build yourainy day fund. don't give yourself too long. this is g yng to ber priority now. find a place to stash your cash, either a savings or money market account, so i earns funds for you. stop spending periy. cash you would use on coffee, dinners iout, take and put it out of site out of mind. if y c have creditd debt, pay the minimum until you have the $1,000 in the bank the bottom line is never to use the credit cards in a crisis. if youip into the emergency fund for that emergency, go back to step one andollow through step four to replenish it for the next .cris i just went through this. it's all about just taking this -- making this a priority. setting the goal at $1,000 for now. a lot of financial experts say three to six months of expenses is wha h you shoulde in the bank. that's overwhelming for so many people. no one has that. >> but $1,000 is an emergency fund. >> it's a good place
so try right now to start saving $1,000 right fay. here ar things you can do to build this savings set a timetable. give yourself a deadline to build yourainy day fund. don't give yourself too long. this is g yng to ber priority now. find a place to stash your cash, either a savings or money market account, so i earns funds for you. stop spending periy. cash you would use on coffee, dinners iout, take and put it out of site out of mind. if y c have creditd debt, pay the minimum until you have...
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fayed meyer him -- i admire him because he is fallible and he is also gullible but in his memoirs would to that. >> an english professor at the hered states academy on grants memoirs. >> i had the moving
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. >>> the supreme court throwing out an appeals court ruling in fai favor of woman's equal pay claimse the judge that authorized that decision died before it was issued and they faulted that 9th circuit decision to allow the judge in poor health to participate in the ruling. >>> and prices at full service restaurants are going up, according to the labor department in january, restaurant prices rose 2.7% from a year earlier, well above the 1.6% rise inflation. officials say rising rent, insurance, labor costs are now passed on to the consumer. >>> you're up to date. that's the news update this hour carl, guys, back downtown to you. >> something the viewers already know thanks >>> when we come back, several popular smart phone apps cutting off apps to facebook over data sharing practices. kara swisher will weigh in on that. >>> major averages are duking it out. don't go away. so, servicenow put your workflows in the cloud, huh? mmhm. your employees must love you. [ chuckles ] thank you. you could say that. i love you. servicenow works for you. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't m
. >>> the supreme court throwing out an appeals court ruling in fai favor of woman's equal pay claimse the judge that authorized that decision died before it was issued and they faulted that 9th circuit decision to allow the judge in poor health to participate in the ruling. >>> and prices at full service restaurants are going up, according to the labor department in january, restaurant prices rose 2.7% from a year earlier, well above the 1.6% rise inflation. officials say...
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. >> i'm not going to discourage you or try to say, it's not fai fair, it's supposed to be the one faster to do what they want. they are happy and that should in turn make me happy. >> laura: any final thoughts, really quick? >> it's very frustrating, because i know i have put in and some of my friends and fellow competitors have put in so much effort to take down our times and compete better but we are not physically able to be competitive against someone that is biologically a male. >> laura: no, you are not. get your parents involved. you are in glastonbury which is a liberal town, but you have great athletics, a great school. get involved, it's about fairness. not demonizing demonization ab. take you for having the courage to come on tonight and we hope other teammates have the courage to speak out. we will take you there live as soon as it happens. plus, democrats are pushing for a house floor, congressman steve scalise is here next, to tell u us. get free galaxy buds when you pre-order galaxy s10 or s10+. since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always us
. >> i'm not going to discourage you or try to say, it's not fai fair, it's supposed to be the one faster to do what they want. they are happy and that should in turn make me happy. >> laura: any final thoughts, really quick? >> it's very frustrating, because i know i have put in and some of my friends and fellow competitors have put in so much effort to take down our times and compete better but we are not physically able to be competitive against someone that is biologically...
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it's fai to say that half of them have concern about mold or mildew in their >> reporter: beth oversees the housing lawl unit for led of washington. she said when d.c. has done more than most when requiring them to deal with mold she said they needo do more with the law. most times people have to go to court. >> that's hard to do. >>heeporter: plus license mold inspectors but doesn't conduct s.inspecti and the department of consumer and regulatory affairs say it only sites for problems that cause mold not for mold itself. >> it should be easier for tenants. >> reporter: after the i team contacted t chairman of the council, he said he promised legislation to require mold certified inspectors, and the district would have the power to remove dlords who don't the mold. >> in my view, courts should be the last resort. it's the hammer for when the administrative process doesn't work. >> reporter: she was able to find a new apartment and hope it is law will help other tenants from going through what she did. >> it's a situation where people are left in limbo. >> reporter: there is so much expe
it's fai to say that half of them have concern about mold or mildew in their >> reporter: beth oversees the housing lawl unit for led of washington. she said when d.c. has done more than most when requiring them to deal with mold she said they needo do more with the law. most times people have to go to court. >> that's hard to do. >>heeporter: plus license mold inspectors but doesn't conduct s.inspecti and the department of consumer and regulatory affairs say it only sites for...
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[throat clears] say hello to your fay godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent! i had so much doubt in me. my current supervisor reached out on linkedin. we set up a phone interview and from there i was hired. linkedin was the matchmaker. i can be a voice for those who want to push past their limits. i'm in it to connect people. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. >>> in the south bay there are new questions about women begging for money on the side of the road. >> people driving by say they see it every day. this video posted to a popular east san jose community facebook page shows panhandlers walking between cars. they hold signs claiming they are muslims or teen moms. neighbors think it's a scam. neighbors suspect it's a scam. >> one of them in each corner scamming basically i would call it. >> i asked her, is there anything i can help? is there
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of course, this whole week started with the first bombshell regardingax fai that a california professor sexual assault ck when the two were at the democratic national convention in 2004. fairfax has flatly denied that charge. but there's growing support tonight, too for dr. vanessa tyson in the form of this letter you'll be seeing signed by hundreds of her friends and academic colleagues. they have been putting out the hashtag i believe vanessa. there's yet another piece of breaking news this afternoon. within the last hour we learned that virginia governor ralph northam has told his top staff that he has no plans of stepping down. he certainly indicated that earlier in theeek but obviously reaffirming that in the light of the growing trouble of the lieutenant vernor faces. of course, it was just one week ago the first bad news was breaking about him, the fact that there was that picture of someone inblackface and a klan
of course, this whole week started with the first bombshell regardingax fai that a california professor sexual assault ck when the two were at the democratic national convention in 2004. fairfax has flatly denied that charge. but there's growing support tonight, too for dr. vanessa tyson in the form of this letter you'll be seeing signed by hundreds of her friends and academic colleagues. they have been putting out the hashtag i believe vanessa. there's yet another piece of breaking news this...
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schools would be required to fix all water fixtures that fai to follow the strircter limits i it passes> she went to apply for a passport and got the shock of her life. >> who ami? gone ntire identity i when yo >>> it's been nearly six months since11 aear-old girl's story touched the country as she successfully underwent heart transplant surgery. you remember this videof rapper drake visiting sofia sanchez in the hospital. lys later sherned she'd get the new heart she needed to survived. she recently spoke about how she's feeling since the surgery. >> now it's beang really nicely and smooth and fast like it's suppose to be. like boom, boom. it's airacle. >> reporter:. >> just ahead on nightly news look for the complete interview. >>> friamds andy are mourning the loss of soap opest star kf st. john tonight. police found him unresponsiveye erday after a possible alcohol overdose in his home. he starred in "the young & the restless" for nearly 30 years. his costar, indicate linder said he was such a kind man. the actor lost his son to suicide in 2014, you may recall. kristoff st. john was
schools would be required to fix all water fixtures that fai to follow the strircter limits i it passes> she went to apply for a passport and got the shock of her life. >> who ami? gone ntire identity i when yo >>> it's been nearly six months since11 aear-old girl's story touched the country as she successfully underwent heart transplant surgery. you remember this videof rapper drake visiting sofia sanchez in the hospital. lys later sherned she'd get the new heart she needed...
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without talking about virginia, it is getting messier, ralph northam still has not resigned and justin fain fairfax h accused. and the third person in line, also a democratic, mark herring admitted that he wore a black face when he was in college. >> this almost becomes a cruel goldilock aspect. herring is the one i heard democrats whispered, handled it the best, being contrite saying this is going to come out. i was 19 and i was stupid and i have done this and that since then. lieutenant governor fairfax denied anything and how he has handled this and whether we said in private of this being problematic. things i can't say in the air. >> you can probably look it up if you would like to. >> saying i am in the photo or maybe i am not. >> what happens, i mean democrats, one, two, three, for people who can be in charge and keeping the power within the democratic party. are there ways for democrats to nominate somebody else or will we be seeing a republican governor? >> i don't think democrats will take that path. it will require every democrat to resign. you would need all three to decide and
without talking about virginia, it is getting messier, ralph northam still has not resigned and justin fain fairfax h accused. and the third person in line, also a democratic, mark herring admitted that he wore a black face when he was in college. >> this almost becomes a cruel goldilock aspect. herring is the one i heard democrats whispered, handled it the best, being contrite saying this is going to come out. i was 19 and i was stupid and i have done this and that since then. lieutenant...
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two weeks to women to detail sexual assault allegations against virginia lieutenant governor, justin fai. the state republican state until today, crickets from the democrats. >> we tried to work diligently with bipartisan way to investigate. and proposed a special subcommittee that would have been five, five republicans five democrats and testimony and subpoenas to conduct the investigation and that was declined. >> a breakout move today at the state house delegates said time is up and announced a hearing. >> so announced today the court justice committee will schedule a meeting. we will invite dr. tyson, miss watson to testify. we will also invite governor fairfax to testify. this will give all parties a chance to be heard. >> gillian: meredith watson accepted immediately saying she looks forward to testifying at this forum. and his team familiar from last year's confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh added "it is our understanding that the hearing will be public and televised. any subject to the same rules and requirements including our right to present witnesse
two weeks to women to detail sexual assault allegations against virginia lieutenant governor, justin fai. the state republican state until today, crickets from the democrats. >> we tried to work diligently with bipartisan way to investigate. and proposed a special subcommittee that would have been five, five republicans five democrats and testimony and subpoenas to conduct the investigation and that was declined. >> a breakout move today at the state house delegates said time is up...
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these politicians are pushing companies to fay higher wages. >> they are pushing for controls.y hands off these companies. they have no respect for private property. it has disastrous affects. five years ago schumer pushed forward credit card reform. the net effect was less credit card availability for especially people at the lowered end. >> i never heard more references to greasy, grimy hands than i have on this show. i can't say it on air. i agree with most of of america that has a brain. i wish we could all go on vacation. when pensions are not full and they are under funded, they have a provision that you have to fund those pensions first before you do stock buybacks. that's a good me sure. ed the rest much it -- the rest of it, though, i'm with the rest of the panel. david: if you think fascism is too big a word. look at the way companies manage their own affairs, that's the economic definition of fascism. that does it for "bulls and bears," thanks for joining us. reporter: vast protests in venezuela. thousands taking to the streets to protest the maduro regime. president
these politicians are pushing companies to fay higher wages. >> they are pushing for controls.y hands off these companies. they have no respect for private property. it has disastrous affects. five years ago schumer pushed forward credit card reform. the net effect was less credit card availability for especially people at the lowered end. >> i never heard more references to greasy, grimy hands than i have on this show. i can't say it on air. i agree with most of of america that has...
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for eventually the government to finally do away with it that's why we saw a teenager rough mohamed fayed saudi arabia she's now been granted asylum in your country in canada do you think an app like this will encourage more women to do the same well i mean i think that you know russia's case is certainly encouraging more women rob was not the first and she definitely be the last in terms of women trying to leave and again iran has case it's not just you know doubly offensive because of course having a male guardian over an adult is offensive on its own but this is a woman who frankly is being abused by her family and that's a very very delicate situation a vulnerable group where frankly there is no real recourse despite perhaps all of the so-called legal measures that may be in place and saudi arabia practically they are impossible for women to get away from abusive relationships because of the guardianship laws so it's a double whammy for women like rudolph best how in your mind what can or what should google apple do about an app like this. well look i just don't think that there is mu
for eventually the government to finally do away with it that's why we saw a teenager rough mohamed fayed saudi arabia she's now been granted asylum in your country in canada do you think an app like this will encourage more women to do the same well i mean i think that you know russia's case is certainly encouraging more women rob was not the first and she definitely be the last in terms of women trying to leave and again iran has case it's not just you know doubly offensive because of course...
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cdc says fentanyl is the most most used drug in fay toll overdoses in the u.s. >>> police wrapped uptrafficking. 50 victims were rescued and some were forced into prostitution by traffickers or pimps. they are responsible for 340 arrests. despite the success, there's a lot more work to be done. >>> nearly half of all americans have heart disease. a study from the american heart association says americans deal with cardiovascular disease. it's up from 92 million five years ago. doctors cite new guidelines in measuring blood pressure as a factor driving the spike. >>> l.a. rams quarterback, jared goff has been out of high school nearly six years. >> students in the bay area gave goff a super send off heading into sunday's super bowl. they raced on to the field and formed the words, go goff. they were encouraged to wear rams colors. >> so sweet. >> i'm sure they are rooting hard for him. >> yeah. hoping he comes back to visit or something. >> with a trophy. >> with a trophy. if they get it. if they have the refs on their side. >>> coming up, can you guess how many pizza's americans will
cdc says fentanyl is the most most used drug in fay toll overdoses in the u.s. >>> police wrapped uptrafficking. 50 victims were rescued and some were forced into prostitution by traffickers or pimps. they are responsible for 340 arrests. despite the success, there's a lot more work to be done. >>> nearly half of all americans have heart disease. a study from the american heart association says americans deal with cardiovascular disease. it's up from 92 million five years ago....
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deemed to have horses that are deemed to have been exposed to the virus that are not 100% clear that the faity method that the course as well in terms of documents that needs to be presented unvaccinated certificates, no horses allowed to run that has not been vaccinated against fluid in the last six months. we spoke to the chief executive of the british horseracing authority. we feel it was the right decision to lock this down and get a better picture and get the best chance of moving things on. there were pressures to put things back on but we went through the recommendations of our veterinary committee and on scientific evidence, rather than being pressured for the wrong reasons, but we are acutely conscious of the need to have racing in a clear space so the flagship meetings can go ahead. they are under a certain amount of time pressure with cheltenham and a couple of weeks. it is a month today until tilton gets under way, the big one, and everyone wants racing to be under way. a number of important races this weekend. there has been some criticism within the racing community about the s
deemed to have horses that are deemed to have been exposed to the virus that are not 100% clear that the faity method that the course as well in terms of documents that needs to be presented unvaccinated certificates, no horses allowed to run that has not been vaccinated against fluid in the last six months. we spoke to the chief executive of the british horseracing authority. we feel it was the right decision to lock this down and get a better picture and get the best chance of moving things...
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is that part of what an acting fai director's responsibility is, to pronounce over meetings or to takeuld have immediately got up and excuse himself from that meeting and said i will not be part of this discussion. first of all, the fbi has no jurisdictional entries or abilities in the 25th amendment discussion so he should have immediately recognized he had no role and should not abandon the meeting. >> laura: terry, bill barr just sworn in last week is the new attorney general of the united states. former and now current. how does he proceed here? it's almost like the entire fbi has to be dismantled and kind of reborn. to restore its integrity. a lot of good people do work there but it is so tainted now. this whole investigation with the frog from the outset and it's patently obvious that anyone will take off their political partisan cap and just look at the facts and i think andrew mccabe gave it away last night. he gave it away. i thought it was so obvious they had nothing of trump. >> exactly. i think the big problem confronting the new internally general as this. people may not w
is that part of what an acting fai director's responsibility is, to pronounce over meetings or to takeuld have immediately got up and excuse himself from that meeting and said i will not be part of this discussion. first of all, the fbi has no jurisdictional entries or abilities in the 25th amendment discussion so he should have immediately recognized he had no role and should not abandon the meeting. >> laura: terry, bill barr just sworn in last week is the new attorney general of the...
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of people suspected of being separatist leader is their speaker our correspondent in new delhi now fay's jon miller phase let's start with the incident in pakistan administered kashmir the raids the pakistani have tweeted pictures what evidence is india providing about what really happened on the ground. fawley indian officials are being very tight lipped the only thing we are hearing from them is the clip we just heard from india's foreign secretary they may be releasing some more information soon but that what they have said is that these raid this airstrike was necessary they say they used the words purposely preemptive and nonmilitary nonmilitary in the sense that they weren't talking targeting any pakistani military civilian or infrastructure they were only targeting the armed group jaish e mohammed that has claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing against indian soldiers back on the fourteenth of february they also use the term preemptive which is something they've never used before it's usually a term we hear from the united states and israel they said they had credible inte
of people suspected of being separatist leader is their speaker our correspondent in new delhi now fay's jon miller phase let's start with the incident in pakistan administered kashmir the raids the pakistani have tweeted pictures what evidence is india providing about what really happened on the ground. fawley indian officials are being very tight lipped the only thing we are hearing from them is the clip we just heard from india's foreign secretary they may be releasing some more information...
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and what color will the fay lou -- famous gatorade dump be. interesting political lines. trump get the gop nation? odds are 1-1. cal, this is your baby, your brain child. >> i love it. politics and gambling. i appreciate the implication. executives will love that one. >> we say good morning to the executives. >> good morning. >> i like the joe scarborough idea that maybe trump decides he doesn't want a referendum and doesn't run. that's long adds but i like that. impeachment, totally plays into his hand hands, right? >> mike, you're an avid sports fan, writer as well. >> i once started a gambling magazine. >> i didn't know that. >> it was a bad bet. it was a little bit before the time. i don't like the impeachment odds. i would see if there is wagering coming from inside the white house. they may want to get ahead of it. >> as far as the super bowl ods, none i a great bet. bill belichick comes in and knows how to avoid a gatorade dump. >> i could talk politics. i love political talk. it seems less whacky, more grounded in reality. less if you look at the ocasio cortes odd
and what color will the fay lou -- famous gatorade dump be. interesting political lines. trump get the gop nation? odds are 1-1. cal, this is your baby, your brain child. >> i love it. politics and gambling. i appreciate the implication. executives will love that one. >> we say good morning to the executives. >> good morning. >> i like the joe scarborough idea that maybe trump decides he doesn't want a referendum and doesn't run. that's long adds but i like that....
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>>ea aot oth fais goiho rhe's or, jeff on thbitacue ti enquirer's" publisher of blackmail and extortionivate photos of the amazon founder. >>> also some breaking news overseas. a teen has just been found alive in thee of that apartment building collapse in turkey, two days after it crumbled. crews are still there on the scene right now looking for more survivors. >>> look at this. a landscaping crew in california being praised for helping a distressed hot air balloon pilot pull off an emergency landing. that pilot was having trouble landing in heavy wind. he threw a rope down and was pulled to safety. no one on the ground was injured and no property was damaged. right place, right time. >> pretty good workout. >> yeah. >>> we'll begin with our exclusive interview with ivanka trump. the first daughter is spearheading a new white house initiative to help tens of millions of women in the developing world. she sat down with abby huntsman from "the view," who is right here by my side. she's not only first daughter but senior white house adviser. >> she doesn't do a lot of interviews as you k
>>ea aot oth fais goiho rhe's or, jeff on thbitacue ti enquirer's" publisher of blackmail and extortionivate photos of the amazon founder. >>> also some breaking news overseas. a teen has just been found alive in thee of that apartment building collapse in turkey, two days after it crumbled. crews are still there on the scene right now looking for more survivors. >>> look at this. a landscaping crew in california being praised for helping a distressed hot air...
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on line post this morning taking a look breaking it use future of sears on deck bankruptcy hearings fay" owner jeff bezos a cameo in roger caddell positioning box under fire for big game ad among lay-offs in the industry top story this half hour china trade and privacy concerns, the march 1 deadline rapidly approaching as chinese telecom company huawei charges loom overhead u.s. justice department announce criminal charges against giant last week joining me managing director former chief operating officer at microsoft, great to see you thanks for joining us. >> can you characterize really the malfeasance talking about we speak with a lot of technology telecom companies they say right out that they've had trade seek stolen from chinese companies like huawei, vte i know that microsoft, operating system is used in china, by 90% of companies yet only one percent pay for it. >> yes, it is true. and i think that with the u.s. federal prosecutors becoming involved opening a case against them, we are going to see more details i think the general public is beginning to understand that this is a
on line post this morning taking a look breaking it use future of sears on deck bankruptcy hearings fay" owner jeff bezos a cameo in roger caddell positioning box under fire for big game ad among lay-offs in the industry top story this half hour china trade and privacy concerns, the march 1 deadline rapidly approaching as chinese telecom company huawei charges loom overhead u.s. justice department announce criminal charges against giant last week joining me managing director former chief...
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i wonder if she'll remain fai faithful when you're in prison. she's about to lose a lot."t and posted i've personally apologized to mn michael cohen referencing his family. garrett, you were in the chamber yesterday. matt gaetz was there sort of lurking. what did he tell you he was doing in the room? >> this was weird. gaetz was in and out of the room for most of the morning, though he left when the first break happened, shortly before news outlets started reporting the idea he was being investigated by the bar association for his comments. i followed him out of the hearing room and asked him what he was doing there, he brushed it off, oh, i'm just doing my job as a congressman. there were other members who weren't a member of that panel by gaetz's presence goes to the same sort of lurking intimidation tactic that existed in the tweet in the first place. he got what he wanted, a news cycle of talking about the content of this tweet and then can throw his hands up and same i'm really sorry. on the eve of the hearing, we were still talking about it and it meant that it conti
i wonder if she'll remain fai faithful when you're in prison. she's about to lose a lot."t and posted i've personally apologized to mn michael cohen referencing his family. garrett, you were in the chamber yesterday. matt gaetz was there sort of lurking. what did he tell you he was doing in the room? >> this was weird. gaetz was in and out of the room for most of the morning, though he left when the first break happened, shortly before news outlets started reporting the idea he was...
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regulation, repealing protections that address pay discrimination on the basis of race and weakening the saf fay standards that i spoke about. let me tell you how one of your predecessors before this committee responded. he was asked the same question and he said if i were confirmed, i would look carefully at the standards for recusal. that was your answer. but what he said was i can commit to recusing myself from any case that i worked on while in the executive branch. any challenge to presidential or agency action on which i have provided advice. that's the answer that i look for. that you go in as a fresh human being without the bias of a prior workplace and use the talents that you have acquired in a way that only relates to the case before you. and it's rightness or wrongness legally. and you won't make that direct commitment. i want to give you another opportunity to speak in hopes that you will make that direct commitment and that will be -- and that is that you will recuse yourself from any case that involves something that you worked on as an executive in this administration. >> well, a
regulation, repealing protections that address pay discrimination on the basis of race and weakening the saf fay standards that i spoke about. let me tell you how one of your predecessors before this committee responded. he was asked the same question and he said if i were confirmed, i would look carefully at the standards for recusal. that was your answer. but what he said was i can commit to recusing myself from any case that i worked on while in the executive branch. any challenge to...
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it could not have come at a worse time with cheltenham less than five weeks away, fai weeks today andland. some of his horses were not looking on top form. they were not sent racing. 0n the davis tests came in, horses from his yard did go racing —— on the davis tests. that is when he brought the bests in. because of his concern all racing the shutdown. the symptoms can take three days to show up. it is contagious. the germs can be carried on equipment, carried on human clothing. but the thing to do is wait for three days, if no more symptoms show up then, hopefully, they will be in the clear. of course, missing out on all this racing is huge for the sport in terms of business, preparation for things like cheltenham. so we will have two wait and see and fingers crossed that no more cases emerge. the british horse racing authority says it will make an announcement on monday on when horse racing will resume. it will be wednesday at the earliest — after an outbreak of equine flu. doncaster was one of four venues to lose out yesterday after the sport was suspended when three horses tested
it could not have come at a worse time with cheltenham less than five weeks away, fai weeks today andland. some of his horses were not looking on top form. they were not sent racing. 0n the davis tests came in, horses from his yard did go racing —— on the davis tests. that is when he brought the bests in. because of his concern all racing the shutdown. the symptoms can take three days to show up. it is contagious. the germs can be carried on equipment, carried on human clothing. but the...