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la seÑora gloria asegura que as era la situacion hace un aÑo..ria fallaban un da o dos porque tena que buscar donde banar a mis hijos pero que cuando compraron la casa rodante... sot gloria lo que pas es que llegaban un poco tarde pero no perdan escuela... la pareja luna dice que a pesar de la pobreza y las dificultades aman a sus hijos y necesitan estar con ellos el concejal noel gallo dice entender la situacin, pero que el bienestar de los pequeÑos es lo ms importante para la ciudad. sot noel gallo/concejal estn en la calle, no tienen donde vivir, los niÑos no van a la escuela y luego la escuela y child protector de meten si usted tiene problemas habitacinales hay solucin... estas organizacin le ofrecen ayuda de forma gratuita solicitamos entrevistas con la polica y el servicio de proteccin de niÑos, pero los dos declinaron nuestra peticin... aduciendo que no podan hablar de este caso... outro la familia luna no sabe cuando va a poder recuperar la custodia de sus hijos... pero autoridades, segn los padres, les dijeron que hasta que no tengan un
la seÑora gloria asegura que as era la situacion hace un aÑo..ria fallaban un da o dos porque tena que buscar donde banar a mis hijos pero que cuando compraron la casa rodante... sot gloria lo que pas es que llegaban un poco tarde pero no perdan escuela... la pareja luna dice que a pesar de la pobreza y las dificultades aman a sus hijos y necesitan estar con ellos el concejal noel gallo dice entender la situacin, pero que el bienestar de los pequeÑos es lo ms importante para la ciudad. sot...
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take andres pkg :01 banner :11 gloria 1:16 andres 1:38 noel pkg sot gloria ruiz/ madre en s nunca me los hijos ni ellos de nosotros la tristeza agobia en estos das a la familia luna, luego de que autoridades le quitaron la custodia de sus cinco hijo sot gloria yo estoy demasiado delgada... nos hemos visto muy afectados... todos fueron reubicados, segn la seÑora gloria, en diferentes ciudades del estado. sot gloria incluso a mi beb al ms pequeÑo le daba pecho....y an as me lo quitaron el incidente ocurri el pasado 19 de marzo cuando ella tena que ir a la farmacia porque, asegura, le haba picado una araÑa, y tena que tratarsela. gloria asegura que una persona que trabaja para la ciudad, y que ya los conoca,le dijo queiba a cuidar a sus hijos mientras ella y su esposo, hacan esa diligencia. pero cuando lleg... ya las autoridades se haban llevado a sus hijos... porque presuntamente las condiciones habitacionales eran deplorables y faltaban a la escuela con regularidad... la seÑora gloria asegura que as era la situacion hace un aÑo.. sot gloria fallaban un da o dos porque tena que buscar
take andres pkg :01 banner :11 gloria 1:16 andres 1:38 noel pkg sot gloria ruiz/ madre en s nunca me los hijos ni ellos de nosotros la tristeza agobia en estos das a la familia luna, luego de que autoridades le quitaron la custodia de sus cinco hijo sot gloria yo estoy demasiado delgada... nos hemos visto muy afectados... todos fueron reubicados, segn la seÑora gloria, en diferentes ciudades del estado. sot gloria incluso a mi beb al ms pequeÑo le daba pecho....y an as me lo quitaron el...
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. >> reporter: it's part of the aids ministry gloria cromwell has led at allen temple baptist church in oakland since 1994. >> who wants seconds? >> reporter: alan markert hiv- positive for 20 years, felt so welcome, he volunteered. >> that's the way everybody is here. we don't think about the illness. >> reporter: the federally funded aids ministry helps more than 1200 people a year. many are african-americans, who tend not to get hiv tested until they are very sick. >> most people of color still believe that this is a gay white man's disease when we know very differently. >> reporter: gloria has worked on the front lines in the fight against hiv and aids in alameda county for nearly 30 years. the oakland native helped start the city's first aids residential care program in 1993 before protease inhibitor drugs allowed patients to live longer. she helped launched the city's aids walk in 2004, and gloria led volunteers to zimbabwe every year for a decade bringing medicine to hiv and aids patients at an orphanage. dietician kathy gehlken praises her outreach and prevention work on the
. >> reporter: it's part of the aids ministry gloria cromwell has led at allen temple baptist church in oakland since 1994. >> who wants seconds? >> reporter: alan markert hiv- positive for 20 years, felt so welcome, he volunteered. >> that's the way everybody is here. we don't think about the illness. >> reporter: the federally funded aids ministry helps more than 1200 people a year. many are african-americans, who tend not to get hiv tested until they are very...
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good reporting from our own gloria borger. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room."t front front starts right now. >> breaking news. the white house denying a request to release crucial documents related to michael flynn. did he break the law? and another federal judge blocks donald trump from cutting funding from sanctuary cities. how big a setback is it for the president? and ivanka trump standing up for herself tonight as she was booed and hissed. breaking news, stonewalling, the white house denying a request for crucial documents. documents related to 3ru67's former national security advisory general kneifel flynn and contacts he may have had with foreign
good reporting from our own gloria borger. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room."t front front starts right now. >> breaking news. the white house denying a request to release crucial documents related to michael flynn. did he break the law? and another federal judge blocks donald trump from cutting funding from sanctuary cities. how big a setback is it for the president? and ivanka trump standing up for herself tonight as she was booed and hissed. breaking news,...
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que ve su libro del an r anuario del 2005 , gloria es la priema bmera beneficaidiada p e pero antesa harv d harvard. >>> antes venia el studiar, despues me iba a escribir 8 a 10 horas av veces regresaba a las d de la maÑana . >>> sus papas la trajeron a los 10 aÑos de edad a eeustados unidos. >>> un estea pesar del tiempo e ejemplo para miles de e estudiantes . >>> ella se ha vuelto un a voz p p para estudiantes que sienten que no lo merecen. >>> como se llega a doctorado. >>> siemrpre buscar alguien qu n nos pueda ayudar. >>> dice que cuandro lan ¿como estas? rlance rive rivetes cuando se aggradue, p r pensara en su s pares que sn e . >>> soy edgar muÑoz. >>> es un gran ejmente paraem o nosotros, gracias por el priv e privilegio de su tiempo, buenas tardes. >> - tenÍa mucho trabajo y entonces, decidÍ compartir... - me mandÓ a los peores lugares habidos y por haber ahÍ, dia, tarde, noche, madrugada. - pobrecita. - ¿drogÁndose en tu instagram? - puso fotos desnuda [bip] con un chiquito. todo eso en mi pÁgina que me costÓ tres aÑos construirla. - tÚ fuiste la que causaste todo eso. me
que ve su libro del an r anuario del 2005 , gloria es la priema bmera beneficaidiada p e pero antesa harv d harvard. >>> antes venia el studiar, despues me iba a escribir 8 a 10 horas av veces regresaba a las d de la maÑana . >>> sus papas la trajeron a los 10 aÑos de edad a eeustados unidos. >>> un estea pesar del tiempo e ejemplo para miles de e estudiantes . >>> ella se ha vuelto un a voz p p para estudiantes que sienten que no lo merecen. >>>...
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gloria borger, i'll begin with you here. we'll get jeff to walk through the headlines of the simplifications of the taxes, going down from seven brackets to three. >> sure. >> but what i didn't hear is how they're going to pay for it. did you? >> no, other than this will create such economic growth in the country that it will effectively pay for itself. that's the argument. is an argument -- right. it will create such a boom in this country that it will create economic growth and reduce the deficit that way. this is something that republicans are concerned about because they believe this could blow a hole in the deficit. we also didn't hear a tremendous amount of detail. it seems to me, quite honestly, that this was something they wanted to get on the record before you reach that milestone of 100 days, that they wanted to say that they had proposed the biggest tax cut in american history and that we are working out the details with congress and some of what we heard on the campaign trail, for example, you know, repealing the
gloria borger, i'll begin with you here. we'll get jeff to walk through the headlines of the simplifications of the taxes, going down from seven brackets to three. >> sure. >> but what i didn't hear is how they're going to pay for it. did you? >> no, other than this will create such economic growth in the country that it will effectively pay for itself. that's the argument. is an argument -- right. it will create such a boom in this country that it will create economic growth...
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this is "today" on nbc. >>> our thanks to gloria estefan. where is gloria and al? >> you were made for the kang ga. >> i was. and the gong ga was made for me. >> keep going? >> keep going. >> this way? >> oh, yeah. >> what is going on? >> oh, =trx at ck= ck traffic maps >>> as we take a live look outside palo alto, we have sunshine out there and temperatures that are going to be warming up. looking at the 7-day forecast, we are up to 69 degrees today in san francisco and 64 degrees tomorrow, but then we'll also see the rain returning to the forecast by the beginning of next week on tuesday. inland areas up to 79 today, but a little bit cooler as we head into tomorrow. let's see how the roads are moving out there. we've seen quite a few problem spots, especially around the south bay and also as you head through the peninsula. but then as we go into the tri-valley, we have a new accident reported and this is slowing things down near dublin on 580, especially heading off toward the west. as we get a look now, we're seeing things move very slowly there and we'll contin
this is "today" on nbc. >>> our thanks to gloria estefan. where is gloria and al? >> you were made for the kang ga. >> i was. and the gong ga was made for me. >> keep going? >> keep going. >> this way? >> oh, yeah. >> what is going on? >> oh, =trx at ck= ck traffic maps >>> as we take a live look outside palo alto, we have sunshine out there and temperatures that are going to be warming up. looking at the 7-day...
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this i"today" on nbc.s >>> our thanks to gloria estefan. where is gloria and al?you were made for the kang ga. >> i was. and the gong ga was made for me. >> keep going? >> keep going. >> this way? >> oh, yeah. >> what is going on? >> oh, >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. just about 10:00 a.m. let's get right to first alert meteorologist bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. bill, more rain and maybe some thunderstorms later? >> yeah. the thunderstorm threat is not a big one. there is a chance we'll see. we'll definitely get more rain showers. the first line of showers has already moved through, and it's pretty much done. just a few sprinkles moving through new castle county and delaware and into south jersey. steadier rain. clouds, those are going to be hanging in for most of the day. now we could see some breaks of sunshine. so even though we're in the 40s and 50s right now, if we get that break of sunshine, we will pop to near 70 degrees at 3:00. and then later this afternoon for the evening commute, you'll need
this i"today" on nbc.s >>> our thanks to gloria estefan. where is gloria and al?you were made for the kang ga. >> i was. and the gong ga was made for me. >> keep going? >> keep going. >> this way? >> oh, yeah. >> what is going on? >> oh, >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. just about 10:00 a.m. let's get right to first alert meteorologist bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood...
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gloria is right.nt is we are passed -- we're past the point of no return when it comes to the tradition, of the senate. i think you know, we don't really know yet who is going to pay a big political price here. one of the advantages the republicans have is republicans fight a little bit harder when it comes to judicial nominations and it's figures much more prominently in their support for their party. and also the profile of judge gorsuch, one who was seen as very fit. did very well in here's. i think that may help with a lot of voters out there watching, watching this process overall. brian, you were there working for chuck schumer in the leadup to what happened in 2013. is this all your faurllt. >> [ inaudible ] >>> bush administration came away from george washington. >> brian, i'm not cutting you off. i think there's a technical issue with your mic. let's get that all figured out. let me move on to you. >> susan collins. there have been efforts in the past. senators are come together and reached
gloria is right.nt is we are passed -- we're past the point of no return when it comes to the tradition, of the senate. i think you know, we don't really know yet who is going to pay a big political price here. one of the advantages the republicans have is republicans fight a little bit harder when it comes to judicial nominations and it's figures much more prominently in their support for their party. and also the profile of judge gorsuch, one who was seen as very fit. did very well in here's....
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new flonase sensimist >> gloria: i know what everyone must be thinking. >> lauren: oh, gloria. please. >> michael: let's just wait to hear what father todd has to say. here, bolted up the stairs. isn't it obvious? she got cold feet at the last minute and didn't have the decency to tell kevin to his face. >> esther: that is not true! how dare you say that about my daughter? >> gloria: gee, i am so sorry, esther, but it certainly appears that, uh... >> lauren: we don't know anything yet. >> esther: i am sure that there is a reasonable explanation. >> gloria: yeah, yeah, isn't there always? >> michael: oh! how is bella? >> esther: she's okay. she's with the caterer and they're gonna watch her for a while till we can get things going again. they're frosting cupcakes. >> devon: well, that's good. that should keep her entertained. >> mariah: i'm getting a bad vibe, like "hope for the best, expect the worst." >> esther: why is everyone being so negative? >>lo
new flonase sensimist >> gloria: i know what everyone must be thinking. >> lauren: oh, gloria. please. >> michael: let's just wait to hear what father todd has to say. here, bolted up the stairs. isn't it obvious? she got cold feet at the last minute and didn't have the decency to tell kevin to his face. >> esther: that is not true! how dare you say that about my daughter? >> gloria: gee, i am so sorry, esther, but it certainly appears that, uh... >> lauren:...
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. >> reporter: it's part of the aids ministry gloria cromwell has led at allen temple baptist churchakland since 1994. >> who wants second? >> reporter: alan markert hiv- positive for 20 years felt so welcome he volunteered. >> that's the way everybody is here. we don't think about the illness. >> reporter: the federally funded aids ministry helps more than 1200 people a year. many are african-american who tend not to get hiv tested until they are very sick. >> most people of color still believe that this is a gay white man's disease when we know very differently. >> reporter: gloria has worked on the front lines in the fight against hiv and aids in alameda county for nearly 30 years. the oakland native helped start the city's first aids residential "care" program in 1993 before protease inhibitor drugs allowed patients to live longer. she helped launched the city's aids walk in 2004 and gloria led volunteers to zimbabwe every year for a decade bringing medicine to hiv and aids patients at an orphanage. kathy gehlken praises her outreach and prevention work on the local, state and fe
. >> reporter: it's part of the aids ministry gloria cromwell has led at allen temple baptist churchakland since 1994. >> who wants second? >> reporter: alan markert hiv- positive for 20 years felt so welcome he volunteered. >> that's the way everybody is here. we don't think about the illness. >> reporter: the federally funded aids ministry helps more than 1200 people a year. many are african-american who tend not to get hiv tested until they are very sick....
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gloria is a very practical, midwestern woman. i'm from the midwest, too.e don't suffer fools and quite practical. she's-- you know, she's got a lot of perspicacity. >> rose: there's a word i haven't heard in a while. >> thanks. i like to read books. year, she's very clear thinking, and no one listens to her. >> rose: yeah. >> because-- partly because she's a woman, i think, and she's in a very male-dominated profession. she's also-- we meet her at a very low point in her life where she may be losing her job. her little precinct is being divorced by the county. she's getting a divorce. her husband has left her for a man. >> rose: her husband left her for a man. >> yes, he has, quite a shock for gloria. she's raising a 12-year-old boy basically on her own. and then there's a murder and she's responsible for that, too. she's kind of the least minnesota nice cop we have in chicago. she doesn't have the patience for it. >> rose: other than the midwest, what else does it shairp with "leftovers." >> apparently, i'm very enigmatic, i'm told. >> rose: gloria is eni
gloria is a very practical, midwestern woman. i'm from the midwest, too.e don't suffer fools and quite practical. she's-- you know, she's got a lot of perspicacity. >> rose: there's a word i haven't heard in a while. >> thanks. i like to read books. year, she's very clear thinking, and no one listens to her. >> rose: yeah. >> because-- partly because she's a woman, i think, and she's in a very male-dominated profession. she's also-- we meet her at a very low point in her...
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gloria is going to bring up a song.r feet and belt it out. >> i am really on the spot. >> yes, you are. >> literally. >> are you ready? all right. play the song. ♪ >> what's happening to you. ♪ through ♪ ♪ >> the rhythm is gonna get you. >> oh, my lord. she took a piece of the arm with her. they are excited. i have a feeling everybody is going to win. >> not to mention you've bipartisan playing my muse -- you've been playing my music for them the whole time. ♪ ♪ turn the beat around ♪ love to hear percussion >> i'm taking you on the road with me. >> al, you win that one. >> thank you. >> are we ready for song number three? ♪ ♪ get on your >> this is too easy. give me something harder. all right. are we ready for song number four? hit it. ♪ when i look into your eyes ♪ ♪ one two three four come on baby say you love me ♪ >> here we are for song number five. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'd do anything for you? ♪ >> no. >> get off your feet, al. it's if i could >> i don't know that one. >> okay. how about everlasting love. >> now we're getting r
gloria is going to bring up a song.r feet and belt it out. >> i am really on the spot. >> yes, you are. >> literally. >> are you ready? all right. play the song. ♪ >> what's happening to you. ♪ through ♪ ♪ >> the rhythm is gonna get you. >> oh, my lord. she took a piece of the arm with her. they are excited. i have a feeling everybody is going to win. >> not to mention you've bipartisan playing my muse -- you've been playing my music for...
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gloria rivira, abc news. >> action news sports sunday is next here on channel six and action continuesith matt o'donnell and tamala edwards, karen rogers, dave murphy and from walter perez, melissa magee, jeff skversky i'm sarah bloomquist and hope you had a great night and a great easter and have a great week ahead. ♪ ♪ tonight on sports sunday the phillies bullpen lays an egg again. it's gone. should the phillies hunt for a new closer? plus we are talking nfl draft should the eagles take a risky running back. >> the guy is a top five player. >> reporter: are the sixers ready to take a shot at the playoffs next year how good can they be? >> i don't know. >> reporter: hold on to your easter bonnet sports sunday starts now. ♪ this is action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. ♪ holy molly the phillies lay an
gloria rivira, abc news. >> action news sports sunday is next here on channel six and action continuesith matt o'donnell and tamala edwards, karen rogers, dave murphy and from walter perez, melissa magee, jeff skversky i'm sarah bloomquist and hope you had a great night and a great easter and have a great week ahead. ♪ ♪ tonight on sports sunday the phillies bullpen lays an egg again. it's gone. should the phillies hunt for a new closer? plus we are talking nfl draft should the eagles...
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dulce castellanos hablÓ con gloria montiel que realizÓ una destacada investigaciÓn sobre estudiantesrsidad de calremont en california. >>hice una investigaciÓn sobre los estudiantes como yo, y podemos aprender lo bueno que ellos han sido en navegar sus propios caminos y abrir el camino para otros. dulce: recibiÓ daca en el 2013 pero ya se habÍa graduado de harvard y tambiÉn se titulÓ con una maestrÍa, todo, sin documentos legales. >> yo espero que mi historia sea un poquito de esperanza en esos momentos que mucha gente tiene miedo, pero tambiÉn es una muestra de verdad de lo que se puede lograr. dulce: el camino no fue nada fÁcil, en una ocasiÓn sufrió un ataque de nervios. >> estuve en el hospital, en emergencias mÁs de 14 veces, me desmayÉ varias veces. dulce: los obstÁculos no derrotaron a esta mujer vencedora que a los ocho aÑos emigrÓ de guerrero, mÉxico, a santa ana, que es mayormente latina y de bajos ingresos. hoydeja un legado con varios programas educativos. >> hay oportunidades, y tenemos la oportunidad de seguir creÁndolas para todos. si no hay nadie que se mira como yo,
dulce castellanos hablÓ con gloria montiel que realizÓ una destacada investigaciÓn sobre estudiantesrsidad de calremont en california. >>hice una investigaciÓn sobre los estudiantes como yo, y podemos aprender lo bueno que ellos han sido en navegar sus propios caminos y abrir el camino para otros. dulce: recibiÓ daca en el 2013 pero ya se habÍa graduado de harvard y tambiÉn se titulÓ con una maestrÍa, todo, sin documentos legales. >> yo espero que mi historia sea un poquito...
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. >> gloria borinquger. we're now 70 plus days. let's just focus on the congressional part of it for a reason right now: they couldn't get the health care bill passed. this republican led investigation has now been blown up and the chair has been relaced. this has not gone smoothly on either end of pennsylvania avenue. because this is a long lasting victory for them. i might add they have to change the rules of the senate to get that done and that is something that a lot of republicans are worried about in the long-term. on p house side it's just been a total mess. it's been chaos. nair making a last-ditch attempt to get something out of the rules committee on health care. really more for show than anything else. i think what you have on this ethics investigation of devin nunes is just an example on how the house intelligence committee has not been able to even get their investigation off the ground here into something that's quite important. i think you know what you have and i want to echo. >>> the question that i have here is re
. >> gloria borinquger. we're now 70 plus days. let's just focus on the congressional part of it for a reason right now: they couldn't get the health care bill passed. this republican led investigation has now been blown up and the chair has been relaced. this has not gone smoothly on either end of pennsylvania avenue. because this is a long lasting victory for them. i might add they have to change the rules of the senate to get that done and that is something that a lot of republicans...
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sot gloria ruiz/madre la calle estaba llena de policías, y no nos dejaron acercarnos a la trailer nii fuéramos delincuentes y nos detuvieron...y fue el día que se llevaron a mis hijos solicitamos entrevistas con la polica y el servicio de proteccin de niÑos, pero los dos declinaron nuestra peticin... aduciendo que no podan hablar de este caso... la señora gloria admite que antes de tener el carro-casa, de lo cual hace un año, sus hijos faltaban semanalmente una o dos veces a la escuela porque no tenía como bañarlos... pero que eso no pasa desde entonces y rechazan que las condiciones de vivienda fueran deplorables, como as dice, se lo hicieron saber las autoridades... aunque admite que sus hijos no tomaban un baÑo diario... no obstante, el concejal noel gallo nos coment que conoce el caso y que las ciudad tuvo que llevarse a los niños por su bienestar... sot noel gallo / concejal esa condición era muy triste... si usted tiene problemas habitacionales... llamé a su ciudad, ellos tienen como ayudarle... la familia luna ve con frecuencia a sus niños, pero an as no saben cundo podrán rec
sot gloria ruiz/madre la calle estaba llena de policías, y no nos dejaron acercarnos a la trailer nii fuéramos delincuentes y nos detuvieron...y fue el día que se llevaron a mis hijos solicitamos entrevistas con la polica y el servicio de proteccin de niÑos, pero los dos declinaron nuestra peticin... aduciendo que no podan hablar de este caso... la señora gloria admite que antes de tener el carro-casa, de lo cual hace un año, sus hijos faltaban semanalmente una o dos veces a la escuela...
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gloria: hoy nos pusimos de acuerdo? alejandra: venimos vestidas del mismo color. gloria: son
gloria: hoy nos pusimos de acuerdo? alejandra: venimos vestidas del mismo color. gloria: son
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it's part of the aids ministry gloria color has led in oakland since 1994. allen markered hiv positive for 20 years felt so welcomed he volunteered. >> that's the way it is with everybody here. we don't think about the illness if you will. >> the aids ministry helps more than 1200 people a year. many are african american who tend not to get hiv tested until they're very sick. >> most people of color still believe that this is a guy white man's disease when we know very differently. >> gloria has worked on the front lines against hiv and aids in alameda county for nearly 30 years. the oakland natives helped start the first city's aids in 9 toon 93 before protois. she helped launch the city's aids walk in 2004 and gloria led volunteers to zimbabwe every year for a decade bringing med to hiv. dietitian cathy gelkin prass work on the local, state, and federal level. >> she deeply cares about this community. >> she's willing to do whatever it takes to make sure that people get what they need to be well. >> for gloria,'s simple. >> if we were to be there we would
it's part of the aids ministry gloria color has led in oakland since 1994. allen markered hiv positive for 20 years felt so welcomed he volunteered. >> that's the way it is with everybody here. we don't think about the illness if you will. >> the aids ministry helps more than 1200 people a year. many are african american who tend not to get hiv tested until they're very sick. >> most people of color still believe that this is a guy white man's disease when we know very...
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thank you. >>> we will bring you the story, what gloria was referencing. we heard that for the first time just moments ago. bill o'reilly, more on his relationship with president trump a congresswoman who o'reilly tried to mock, that congresswoman joins us. an update on the trump and russia hearings and the witnesses the two parties intend to call. ectv now and at&t, get the ultimate in entertainment plus unlimited data. get directv now for $10 a month when you have the new at&t unlimited plus plan. ♪ ♪i'ma wade, i'ma wave through the waters♪ ♪tell the tide, "don't move" ♪freedom! freedom! i can't move ♪freedom, cut me loose! ♪freedom! freedom! where are you?♪ ♪cause i need freedom too! ♪freedom! freedom! freedom! freedom!♪ ♪what you want from me? ♪is it truth you seek? oh father can you hear meee...ooow?♪ >>> the firing of bill o'reilly came not after the first woman accusing him took action more than a decade ago, nor the second nor the fifth. his departure is not ending the stories. in the last hour, she told me when she went through when i asked her to
thank you. >>> we will bring you the story, what gloria was referencing. we heard that for the first time just moments ago. bill o'reilly, more on his relationship with president trump a congresswoman who o'reilly tried to mock, that congresswoman joins us. an update on the trump and russia hearings and the witnesses the two parties intend to call. ectv now and at&t, get the ultimate in entertainment plus unlimited data. get directv now for $10 a month when you have the new...
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gloria, thank you as well.president, at any moment now we'll be seeing air force one touching down in palm beach, the airport there. live pictures ahead of this crucial meeting with the president of china xi jinping. we'll take you there live. also ahead, we're learning that secretary of state rex tillerson will be speaking in florida as well there in west palm. the topic unclear at the moment. we'll take that live as well. lots going on. stay with us. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's green money, for spending today. makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. >>> here we go. secretary of state rex tillerson about to addre
gloria, thank you as well.president, at any moment now we'll be seeing air force one touching down in palm beach, the airport there. live pictures ahead of this crucial meeting with the president of china xi jinping. we'll take you there live. also ahead, we're learning that secretary of state rex tillerson will be speaking in florida as well there in west palm. the topic unclear at the moment. we'll take that live as well. lots going on. stay with us. does your makeup remover every...
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>> first of all, we should say gloria's point is absolutely right. there's no question that the murdoches at fox news knew about these accusations. they were involved in many of the settlements that were reported by "the new york times." so this was a business decision like gloria said to keep him so long, and a business decision to let him go. as for what he goes with, all indications point to him going with tens of millions of dollars. just like roger ailes exited the network with $40 million. o'reilly's contract, said to be in the ballpark of $20 million. he just reupped for a three-year period. you're looking at $60 million if not more. now, a lot of people are viewing o'reilly's ouster as a victory for the accusers, certainly as a victory for progress in the workplace and corporate america. and yet i think it will rub a lot of accusers and advocacy groups the wrong way that he will walk away with as much as $60 million if not more. >> the accusers, even ones who got settlements, got nowhere near that sort of money. >> no, they didn't. and obviou
>> first of all, we should say gloria's point is absolutely right. there's no question that the murdoches at fox news knew about these accusations. they were involved in many of the settlements that were reported by "the new york times." so this was a business decision like gloria said to keep him so long, and a business decision to let him go. as for what he goes with, all indications point to him going with tens of millions of dollars. just like roger ailes exited the network...
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dylan, as gloria mentioned, o'reilly did just resign a $3 million contract just last month, they were aware of the investigation that was being held against him, but also the "new york times" investigation. >> there's no question that the murdocks that fox news now about this accusations, they were involved in many of the settlements that were reported by the "new york times," so this was a business decision, like gloria said, and a business decision to let him go, as for what he goes with, all indications point to him going with tens of millions of dollars, just like roger ails exited the network, last summer with $40 million. o'reilly's contract said to be somewhere in the ballpark, potentially of $60 million if not more, a lot of people are viewing the ouster as a victory for the accusers, obviously a victory for the corporate workplace in america and i think it will rub a. lot of accuserins and a lot of advocacy groups away with $60 million if not more. >> the accusers, even the ones who got settlements got nowhere near that sort of money. no, they didn't. and obviously, the idea
dylan, as gloria mentioned, o'reilly did just resign a $3 million contract just last month, they were aware of the investigation that was being held against him, but also the "new york times" investigation. >> there's no question that the murdocks that fox news now about this accusations, they were involved in many of the settlements that were reported by the "new york times," so this was a business decision, like gloria said, and a business decision to let him go, as...
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thank you. >>> we will bring you the story, what gloria was referencing. we heard that for the first time just moments ago. bill o'reilly, more on his relationship with president trump a congresswoman who o'reilly tried to mock, that congresswoman joins us. an update on the trump and russia hearings and the witnesses the two parties intend to call. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... wh
thank you. >>> we will bring you the story, what gloria was referencing. we heard that for the first time just moments ago. bill o'reilly, more on his relationship with president trump a congresswoman who o'reilly tried to mock, that congresswoman joins us. an update on the trump and russia hearings and the witnesses the two parties intend to call. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on....
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joining me is mark preston, gloria borger and pamela brown. also philip mudd, jack kingston and michael moore, the former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. good evening, everyone. pamela, we'll start with you for the news on this. the latest on the state of the russian investigation. and particularly general flynn. did he break the law in his dealings with russia while he was an adviser to the trump campaign. >> members of the house oversight committee say it's likely that he did break the law after reviewing classified documents today. after reviewing those documents they have seen no proof showing flynn received permission from the pentagon or state department for the foreign government payments he received from both russia and turkey and they say he didn't fully disclose the more than half a million dollars his firm was given for lobbying activities on behalf of turkey when he applied to reinstate his security clearance before he became the national security adviser. he didn't disclose the $45,000 he received from russia for
joining me is mark preston, gloria borger and pamela brown. also philip mudd, jack kingston and michael moore, the former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. good evening, everyone. pamela, we'll start with you for the news on this. the latest on the state of the russian investigation. and particularly general flynn. did he break the law in his dealings with russia while he was an adviser to the trump campaign. >> members of the house oversight committee say it's likely that...
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riviera, abc news, washington. >> we thank gloria for that story, and we thank you for watching.ma" and "this week" in the morning. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas. have a great evening. good night. >>> there's nothing you could possibly say to us, and that's a slap in the face. >> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00 parents upset when asked questions about a racist social media scandal is cancelled with little notice. >> he still thinks of us as the enemy. >> inside into russia and ambassador and connection to top congresswoman. abc 7 news live at 6:00 starts now. >>> finally feels like summer just days into the spring. before you head to the beach there's some warnings you need to know about. good evening thanks for joining us. san francisco fire warn the everyone dangerous rip currents could pull you into the ocean. more about the beautiful but dangerous beach day. >> absolutely right that goes into effect 11:00 tonight but i want to give you a glimpse of the highs today they were spectacular 62 half moon bay. 75 in san francisco. that beach hazard st
riviera, abc news, washington. >> we thank gloria for that story, and we thank you for watching.ma" and "this week" in the morning. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas. have a great evening. good night. >>> there's nothing you could possibly say to us, and that's a slap in the face. >> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00 parents upset when asked questions about a racist social media scandal is cancelled with little notice. >> he...
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riviera, abc news, washington. >> we thank gloria for that story, and we thank you for watching." and "this week" in the morning. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas. have a great evening. good night. >>i'm karen rogers. >>and i'm alicia vitarelli. saturday/tonight on fyi philly. >>to mama carlino. >>it's a culinary trip around the globe from old world italian. >>puyero! >>to venezuelan street food >>just pretend you know what you're doing. >>and even a kung fu cooking club! >>top it off. >>plus a suburban spot with all day offerings. >>it is all about burgers? burger, burger, burger! >>a bucket list of burgers. >>and the best broadway shows for date night! >>hi everyone and welcome to fyi philly! we are at puyero, a brand new venezuelan spot on 4th street just off south. >>it's putting a south american spin on philly's growing food scene with a celebration of latin street >>puyero is all about the arepas. >>that's a venezuelan staple? yes. >>it's a corn patty. >>traditionally baked or grilled but sometimes fried. crunchy outside and inside is fl
riviera, abc news, washington. >> we thank gloria for that story, and we thank you for watching." and "this week" in the morning. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas. have a great evening. good night. >>i'm karen rogers. >>and i'm alicia vitarelli. saturday/tonight on fyi philly. >>to mama carlino. >>it's a culinary trip around the globe from old world italian. >>puyero! >>to venezuelan street food >>just...
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like this woman we agreed to call "gloria," a farm worker who came to the u.s. as a teenager 20 years ago. >> ( translated ): i left my family behind, my parents, my brothers, in mexico, so i could come here to work. i've continued to work and never stopped. it's heavy, heavy labor. >> reporter: even though the work is hard, gloria says, she has a good life with her three american-born kids. but she's afraid she might lose it all. >> ( translated ): i fear that at any moment i can be separated from my children. >> reporter: gloria says many immigrants in fresno are nervous about local law enforcement working with federal agents from immigration, customs and enforcement, or "ice." this highly publicized ice operation in february, resulting in 160 arrests in los angeles, exacerbated those fears. it took place less than two weeks after president trump had signed his executive order broadening the types of individuals targeted for deportation. >> if you get deported by ice, child protective services cannot take custody of your children if you have somebody in charge
like this woman we agreed to call "gloria," a farm worker who came to the u.s. as a teenager 20 years ago. >> ( translated ): i left my family behind, my parents, my brothers, in mexico, so i could come here to work. i've continued to work and never stopped. it's heavy, heavy labor. >> reporter: even though the work is hard, gloria says, she has a good life with her three american-born kids. but she's afraid she might lose it all. >> ( translated ): i fear that at...
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more on this i'm joined by civil rights attorney gloria allred. >> thanks for inviting me. >> do you think bill o'reilly losing his gig at fox news about morality or money? >>well, it appears to be a severance agreement in which he's getting substantial payout. and, you know, any corporate employer has to do calculus when allegations of sexual harassment are made. what effect does it have on the brand? what effect does it have on the network? what effect does it have on the victim, the alleged -- the one who's alleging sexual harassment? what affect does it have on the supervisor, the employer? all these things have to be taken into account. in the end the advertisers spoke and they fled for the door. there was a stampede. and that is why, i think, he is no longer going to be with fox news network. >> when this came down the pipeline, gloria, did you think it was actually going to happen? did you actually predict bill o'reilly losing his job there, considering his popularity, ratings, loyal viewership? >> he was there for a long time. there were r
more on this i'm joined by civil rights attorney gloria allred. >> thanks for inviting me. >> do you think bill o'reilly losing his gig at fox news about morality or money? >>well, it appears to be a severance agreement in which he's getting substantial payout. and, you know, any corporate employer has to do calculus when allegations of sexual harassment are made. what effect does it have on the brand? what effect does it have on the network? what effect does it have on the...
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. >> rose: and who is gloria. >> gloria is a very practical, very mid western woman, these are my people, i'm from the midwest too, so we don't suffer fools and we're quite again practical and she is you know she's got a lot of-- she sees the truth. >> rose: a word i haven't heard in a w450eu8, good for you. >> good, thanks. you know, i like to read books. she is, yeah, she's very clear thinking. and no one listens to her. because partly because she's a woman, i think, she's in a very male dominated profession. also we meet her at a low point in her life where her, she may be losing her job, her little precinct is being absorbed by the kawnt county. she is getting a divorce, her husband left her for a man. >> rose: her husband left her for a man. >> yes, he has. quite a shock for gloria. and you know, she's raising a 12 year old boil basically on her own. then there is a murder and is responsible for that too. so she is kind of the least minnesota nice cop we have in fargo because she just doesn't have the patience right now. >> rose: other than midwest what else disuls it share with lef
. >> rose: and who is gloria. >> gloria is a very practical, very mid western woman, these are my people, i'm from the midwest too, so we don't suffer fools and we're quite again practical and she is you know she's got a lot of-- she sees the truth. >> rose: a word i haven't heard in a w450eu8, good for you. >> good, thanks. you know, i like to read books. she is, yeah, she's very clear thinking. and no one listens to her. because partly because she's a woman, i think,...
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david and gloria, thank you on that.going to talk to members of congress about how they feel about what might be motivating him and how maleable he might be. thank you both so much. >>> coming up next, almost immediately after words of the strikes in syria, members of congress were telling the president not so fast. does military action in syria, should that require approval from congress? congresswoman barbara lee will respond live to that, next. affirmative. we have large quantities of excitement. goodbye. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. i have age-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of
david and gloria, thank you on that.going to talk to members of congress about how they feel about what might be motivating him and how maleable he might be. thank you both so much. >>> coming up next, almost immediately after words of the strikes in syria, members of congress were telling the president not so fast. does military action in syria, should that require approval from congress? congresswoman barbara lee will respond live to that, next. affirmative. we have large quantities...
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we have mike durham, and gloria borger. julian kyam. let me just clear up a few things with you, this whole thing about susan rice, you're being told by people close to her and other i guess former intelligence officials that you're talking to, this is not completely unusual for a national security advisor to ask for some of these to be unmasked. how widespread would the name of somebody amassed be distributed through the upper echelons of what was then the obama administration? it wasn't just susan rice that would know mike flynn is who it was. >> i have asked both people close to rice, and also former intelligence officials who have been given similar requests and they told me that information was shared from the briefer to that senior national security official. so ambassador rice would ask her briefer if the intelligence committee approves that request, would then come back and share that information exclusively with ambassador rice. now the open question is, does an ambassador rice or someone else in that position that's requested
we have mike durham, and gloria borger. julian kyam. let me just clear up a few things with you, this whole thing about susan rice, you're being told by people close to her and other i guess former intelligence officials that you're talking to, this is not completely unusual for a national security advisor to ask for some of these to be unmasked. how widespread would the name of somebody amassed be distributed through the upper echelons of what was then the obama administration? it wasn't just...
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betty fordarn and gloria steinham. >> you know, what gloria did was rally other people to do things. she was a catalyst but not exactly a leader even. she learned from people why worked with, spent years speaking with african-american women and letting them take leadership roles and letting them sort of set the agenda for her she writes about in her memoir. i don't know it is a valuable question because it is the work of us all, whether it is showing up to vote, showing up in something like the women's march in washington the day after the inauguration this january, millions of people coming out of the closet as gay to make us realize that gays and lesbians are not some kind of dangerous other people you never met but are sort of friend, family, neighbors and coworkers that have been around us all along. i think these small collective acts are what really changed the world and what i want to pay attention to. not to big name leaders. >> rebecca, i would like to ask you, as a former victim of rape i have overcome my victimhood but some women say you can never forget and always have to
betty fordarn and gloria steinham. >> you know, what gloria did was rally other people to do things. she was a catalyst but not exactly a leader even. she learned from people why worked with, spent years speaking with african-american women and letting them take leadership roles and letting them sort of set the agenda for her she writes about in her memoir. i don't know it is a valuable question because it is the work of us all, whether it is showing up to vote, showing up in something...
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and i think gloria is absolutely right. they are dragging their feet because there's more there that they don't want congress and the american people to see. but i think this goes to what we have seen with this administration since it has been an administration. even beforehand when donald trump was the president-elect. that they have a lot of trouble getting their stories straight on their connections to russia. and it's the drip, drip, drip or as an senior administration official said to me a death by a thousand cuts. that is part of the problem here, a big part of the problem here. because we don't know exactly what the administration knew, for example, about michael flynn, you know. correct me if i'm wrong, gloria, a little bit before. actually a couple years before he actually joined the trump administration because he was actually at the dia. but if he used that kind of poor judgment being warned don't do this and he did it anyway in a very public way. when he gave this speech to the rt, it wasn't like it was, you kno
and i think gloria is absolutely right. they are dragging their feet because there's more there that they don't want congress and the american people to see. but i think this goes to what we have seen with this administration since it has been an administration. even beforehand when donald trump was the president-elect. that they have a lot of trouble getting their stories straight on their connections to russia. and it's the drip, drip, drip or as an senior administration official said to me a...
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also merrick garland being brought up many times, gloria. who are you watching in this committee? >> well, i'm watching the person that's right in the split screen with you, which is senator leahy, because while we know he's going to oppose judge gorsuch, he hasn't said whether he would actually support a filibuster, and that's because he's an institutionalist in many ways and probably goes back to the days in the senate when it was assumed that a president who is elected ought to be able to get his supreme court nominee through the congress. i mean, i remember when lindsey graham didn't like judge sonia sotomayor, but he thought, this is the president's choice and ought to be able to be given the benefit of that choice because he won the election fair and square. so, i think what we're seeing before our very eyes here today, and it wouill continue all week long, is a really seed change in the way the senate operates. and the rules of the senate, if they have to change and if it becomes just a majority to approve a supreme court nominee, would a legislative filibuster then be the
also merrick garland being brought up many times, gloria. who are you watching in this committee? >> well, i'm watching the person that's right in the split screen with you, which is senator leahy, because while we know he's going to oppose judge gorsuch, he hasn't said whether he would actually support a filibuster, and that's because he's an institutionalist in many ways and probably goes back to the days in the senate when it was assumed that a president who is elected ought to be able...
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josh rogin, former cia covert operations officer and gloria borger. adam schiff's whole thing is their task with investigating, were there ties between the trump campaign and russia. he's essentially saying this is a distraction, a bright, shiny object that the white house wants you to follow, this unmasking, this collection brought on by this document and chairman nunes versus the task at hand. >> he said that there's a strong desire that the white house loses its focus and by focus he means the russia investigation. >> we have yet to see whether they will pursue the same investigation. clearly, there's much more interest on the republican side and in talking about whether there was something nefarious going on from the obama administration in terms of unmasking names of people in the trump transition or whether, in fact, there was a legitimate investigation that ought to continue about any ties that folks in the trump transition might have to russian officials. as you were talking about with jessica schneider a moment ago, there's a lot of threads h
josh rogin, former cia covert operations officer and gloria borger. adam schiff's whole thing is their task with investigating, were there ties between the trump campaign and russia. he's essentially saying this is a distraction, a bright, shiny object that the white house wants you to follow, this unmasking, this collection brought on by this document and chairman nunes versus the task at hand. >> he said that there's a strong desire that the white house loses its focus and by focus he...
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. >> pamela, go ahead, gloria said you could speak to that better. >> sally yates, as gloria said was fired by president trump for being insubordinate. but she very much was a key figure and michael flynn's firing himself but she was the one, as gloria pointed out to say look, i looked at the transcripts and he could be subjected to blackmail by the russians and she's someone who wants to talk. she's been under radar. she's been laying low since being fired by president trump. and this is an opportunity to not only talk about the flynn situation but other issues related to the russia investigation. >> insubordination or just doing her job? you think her testimony is going to be a good thing but you have some concerns. why? >> i think probably the most compelling thing we're going to get out of her testimony will be the timeline and the sequence of how some of the conversations came about. when certain people were told certain things. i doentd know if we'll get. >> to the crux of how things were' she's privy to information that may be classified and about potentially ongoing investigat
. >> pamela, go ahead, gloria said you could speak to that better. >> sally yates, as gloria said was fired by president trump for being insubordinate. but she very much was a key figure and michael flynn's firing himself but she was the one, as gloria pointed out to say look, i looked at the transcripts and he could be subjected to blackmail by the russians and she's someone who wants to talk. she's been under radar. she's been laying low since being fired by president trump. and...
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gloria?now you have donald trump who tweeted in 2013, what i am saying is stay out of syria, so he's blaming the former administration when he tweeted that at the time. now the new policy seems to be hands-off with regard to assad. and lets his foote be decided by the. john mccain has stepped up and is calling this a disgraceful chapter in american history because he thinks more ought to be done and he is going to meet with rex tillerson over this issue. there is disagreement in the republican party about what to do. it's a difficult intractable issue but hands-off can sometimes be intercepted as look the other way. >> we've got to take a quick break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ . >>> ivanka trump is opening up about her relationship and conversations with her father, the president of the united states. listen to this exchange she just had with gayle king of cbs. >> you talk about the critics and you have a couple who say why isn't ivanka speaking out? where is she on rights of women and climate
gloria?now you have donald trump who tweeted in 2013, what i am saying is stay out of syria, so he's blaming the former administration when he tweeted that at the time. now the new policy seems to be hands-off with regard to assad. and lets his foote be decided by the. john mccain has stepped up and is calling this a disgraceful chapter in american history because he thinks more ought to be done and he is going to meet with rex tillerson over this issue. there is disagreement in the republican...
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pardon the language, gloria. mm-hmm. gloria?etter cool it, or i'm gonna introduce him to the captain and tennille. [ sighs ] sorry we're late. i was at work. oh, he loves to say that. happy barbecue. oh. since mitchell is between jobs... wow! ...i've taken a part-time job at a greeting-card store, which i love.
pardon the language, gloria. mm-hmm. gloria?etter cool it, or i'm gonna introduce him to the captain and tennille. [ sighs ] sorry we're late. i was at work. oh, he loves to say that. happy barbecue. oh. since mitchell is between jobs... wow! ...i've taken a part-time job at a greeting-card store, which i love.
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here's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it took staff sergeant mathew hawke 27 hours, 5 flights, and morenistan to the nebraska cornhuskers locker room. his family, huge husker are there as honorary team captains. they have no idea dad is back early from a ten-month deployment. but when dad takes off his helmet, this is what a megawatt smile looks like. and what a family's true surprise looks like. smiles replaced by tears as they have a hug. spending an unexpected easter sunday together. >> we had about five days to get me home. >> reporter: a surprise homecoming for one husker fan. >> gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> thank you for sharing that moment. we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a q: straight ahead on abc news at 6:30, an early case of summer? temperatures soared on this easter sunday, and some rain creek to enter it we are keeping an eye on the sky as we wrap up this holiday weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its
here's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it took staff sergeant mathew hawke 27 hours, 5 flights, and morenistan to the nebraska cornhuskers locker room. his family, huge husker are there as honorary team captains. they have no idea dad is back early from a ten-month deployment. but when dad takes off his helmet, this is what a megawatt smile looks like. and what a family's true surprise looks like. smiles replaced by tears as they have a hug. spending an unexpected easter sunday together....
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here's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it took staff sergeant mathew hawke 27 hours, 5 flights, and morehanistan to the nebraska cornhuskers locker room. his family, huge husker fans, are there as honorary team captains. they have no idea dad is back early from a ten-month deployment. but when dad takes off his helmet, this is what a megawatt smile looks like. and what a family's true surprise looks like. smiles replaced by tears as they have a hug. spending an unexpected easter sunday together. >> we had about five days to get me home. >> reporter: a surprise homecoming for one husker fan. >> gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> thank you for sharing that moment. we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great night. hi hey i'll take one of those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won!
here's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it took staff sergeant mathew hawke 27 hours, 5 flights, and morehanistan to the nebraska cornhuskers locker room. his family, huge husker fans, are there as honorary team captains. they have no idea dad is back early from a ten-month deployment. but when dad takes off his helmet, this is what a megawatt smile looks like. and what a family's true surprise looks like. smiles replaced by tears as they have a hug. spending an unexpected easter sunday...
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here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it's a boy! tonight an exclusive first peek.cameras allowed inside to see up close, the baby giraffe the world has been waiting to meet. his mama, april, an internet sensation. the bbc proclaiming it to be the most anticipated birth since prince george. and so, joy this morning when this little guy arrived. >> there you have it, guys. we have a baby. >> reporter: this nearly taking his first wobbly steps. a few falls and nuzzling with mom. home is the animal adventure park in upstate new york where they hope all this attention will boost conservation efforts. >> to see the lives that we're changing and the impact that we're making not just in personal lives but also in giraffe education and the need for conservation, that's the home run. >> reporter: tonight, it's likely snuggles, milk, and a nap for the baby who brought smiles to so many around the world. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >>> and in case you're wondering, the name for that little boy still tbd but when we find out, we'll let you know. thanks so much for wat
here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it's a boy! tonight an exclusive first peek.cameras allowed inside to see up close, the baby giraffe the world has been waiting to meet. his mama, april, an internet sensation. the bbc proclaiming it to be the most anticipated birth since prince george. and so, joy this morning when this little guy arrived. >> there you have it, guys. we have a baby. >> reporter: this nearly taking his first wobbly steps. a few falls and nuzzling with...
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quite a shock for gloria. she is raising a 12-year-old boy on her own.n there is a murderer and she is responsible for that. she just does not have the patience for everyone. charlie: besides the midwest, what else does it share with the leftovers? carrie: apparently, i am very in enigmatic. she does not ask for help very easily. i think -- i also think she has a rye sense of humor which i chairs.ra shares. charlie: she was demoted from being police chief? /carrie: she was. the county rolls in and says this is inappropriate. we need to get you guys into ship shape. we have this great east coast sheriff who busts in and takes over. very disconcerting. charlie: how large is the town? carrie: a very tiny town. we shot it in a tiny town in canada. it is eden prairie, minnesota. there is some confusion. charlie: gone girl. it taught you what? carrie: i had my first scene. we had some exteriors, getting out of cars and stuff like that. that is what american film is all about. need you to look up in this particular way because i am not getting enough screen dir
quite a shock for gloria. she is raising a 12-year-old boy on her own.n there is a murderer and she is responsible for that. she just does not have the patience for everyone. charlie: besides the midwest, what else does it share with the leftovers? carrie: apparently, i am very in enigmatic. she does not ask for help very easily. i think -- i also think she has a rye sense of humor which i chairs.ra shares. charlie: she was demoted from being police chief? /carrie: she was. the county rolls in...
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. >> reporter: the sites gloria says she runs into the conrail train tracks in the kensington area when she goes down to feed the homeless at the center of philadelphia's opioid crisis. it's personal after losing her brother to a heroin overdose. >> i know i don't have much. i'm not god. i can't make wonders, but i can at least let them know, look, somebody is here to help you out. >> reporter: while she does what she can, she watched philadelphia mayor jim kenney call for a drastic increase in action from conrail. >> our administration is repeatedly asked conrail to clean and secure its property. but unfortunately we have not been able to come to a satisfactory agreement. >> reporter: kenney says conrail will face violations by l and i and the department of public health for not fencing off its property from drug users and dealers who hide from police and emergency services. >> i you were conrail to comply with these violations. >> reporter: last month fox 29 showed you just how severe the heroin epidemic is in the very same area. conrail tells us it has productive meetings with commun
. >> reporter: the sites gloria says she runs into the conrail train tracks in the kensington area when she goes down to feed the homeless at the center of philadelphia's opioid crisis. it's personal after losing her brother to a heroin overdose. >> i know i don't have much. i'm not god. i can't make wonders, but i can at least let them know, look, somebody is here to help you out. >> reporter: while she does what she can, she watched philadelphia mayor jim kenney call for a...
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angel velasco / esteticista de gloria hincapie spa sot y al mismo tiempo tomamos.nica hincapie no utiliza ninguna maquina, no es invasiva y de hecho angel nos explico porque las cirujias no son muy recomendables sot el problema de extraerse. espectaculares. la terapia hicapie es apta tanto para hombres como para mujeres que quieran corregir la redondez de su cara take vo cesar --- explosin en el aire... realizaban maniobras militares cuando el avin se desplom de repente... le diremos qu pas con el piloto... juanfra live ---james rodrguez no oculto su frustracin al salir del partido de hoy... le tengo la reaccin de zinedine zidane tras el partido... take vo adems le tengo los goles de las semifinales... una en concachampions y otra en la copa mx... end segment cesar para eso ya nos acompaÑa juan francisco ramrez... juanfra intro ---hoy fue noche de semifinales... una de ellas en territorio canadiense, entre whitecaps y tigres por un boleto a la final de la concachampions... la otra fue en monterrey... semifinal de la copa mx... take vo vo rayados fue superior al reb
angel velasco / esteticista de gloria hincapie spa sot y al mismo tiempo tomamos.nica hincapie no utiliza ninguna maquina, no es invasiva y de hecho angel nos explico porque las cirujias no son muy recomendables sot el problema de extraerse. espectaculares. la terapia hicapie es apta tanto para hombres como para mujeres que quieran corregir la redondez de su cara take vo cesar --- explosin en el aire... realizaban maniobras militares cuando el avin se desplom de repente... le diremos qu pas con...
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abc's gloria riviera reporting from washington. >> reporter: tens of thousands of scientists and their supporters taking to the streets. from big cities -- chicago, new york, d.c. and london, to many places in between. red states and blue, alike. >> what do we want? >> science. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: with quirky signs, think like ra proton. >> there's a lot of hope and a little bit of fear. but a lot of hope. >> reporter: the rally's described as nonpartisan but many motivated by concern over the trump administration's positions. including a budget proposal with cuts to the epa and climate change research. >> i'm hoping that administration is hearing from constituents across the country today. >> reporter: as a candidate, trump said climate change was overhyped. >> it's a hoax. it's a moneymaking industry. and vowed to bring back coal. >> today we stand against an administration that places profits over people. and tells us that science isn't real. >> reporter: no mention from trump on today's protests. but this on twitter. "today on earth day we celebrate our beau
abc's gloria riviera reporting from washington. >> reporter: tens of thousands of scientists and their supporters taking to the streets. from big cities -- chicago, new york, d.c. and london, to many places in between. red states and blue, alike. >> what do we want? >> science. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: with quirky signs, think like ra proton. >> there's a lot of hope and a little bit of fear. but a lot of hope. >> reporter: the...