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-janelle: hi. -it's nice to meet you. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -who are you? -janelle: i'm janelle. lemonis: janelle, what do you do here? janelle: i'm in charge of sales and quoting and drawing a lot of the initial design concepts. lemonis: do you have salespeople that work for you here? janelle: no. so, i'm an army of one at the moment 'cause of money. -lemonis: money. -janelle: yeah. lemonis: larry got rid of his general manager, and his current saleslady is actually doubling as a designer. now, i understand that businesses have to cut costs, but when you cut this deep, you run the risk of breaking bones. so, is there a sales problem here or is there a cash-flow, waiting-for-the-jobs-to-come problem? janelle: it's both that stuff. lemonis: what put this business in financial crisis? janelle: four years ago, we were doing the main line for the national account hollister. they changed their purchasing model. we were doing like $3 million, and right now, we're probably, you know, about $1 million, $900,000 in hollister stuff. -lemonis: with them? -janelle: yeah. lemonis: so you lost
-janelle: hi. -it's nice to meet you. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -who are you? -janelle: i'm janelle. lemonis: janelle, what do you do here? janelle: i'm in charge of sales and quoting and drawing a lot of the initial design concepts. lemonis: do you have salespeople that work for you here? janelle: no. so, i'm an army of one at the moment 'cause of money. -lemonis: money. -janelle: yeah. lemonis: larry got rid of his general manager, and his current saleslady is actually doubling as a designer....
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i'm janelle wang. and i'm raj mathai. the death toll is at 13. and sadly, that's expected to rise in these overnight hours. there are hundreds of people waiting to be rescued. many of the roads andburied in . one of the most powerful pictures we've seen, this teenage girl freed from the mud. the community hit hardest, monteci montecito, the upscale enclave, with vegetation burned away, the mud pouring through town, even across highway 101. cheryl hurd is with us with the latest. >> reporter: the mudslides happened in a region where a few weeks ago, rain was needed to try to put out the worst wildfire in california history. teams of engineers knew that rain could cause mudslides in the burned-out area. but no one could predict this type of devastation. tonight, bulldozers are scraping away mud in the streets of santa barbara county. trees uprooted, a landslide pushing homes off their foundation. survivors in disbelief. >> i looked outside. there was an orange sky. i went out and saw an explosive fire. started videoing it. >> >> reporter: by helico
i'm janelle wang. and i'm raj mathai. the death toll is at 13. and sadly, that's expected to rise in these overnight hours. there are hundreds of people waiting to be rescued. many of the roads andburied in . one of the most powerful pictures we've seen, this teenage girl freed from the mud. the community hit hardest, monteci montecito, the upscale enclave, with vegetation burned away, the mud pouring through town, even across highway 101. cheryl hurd is with us with the latest. >>...
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i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. he cheated death. the car owned by a former raider hit by bullets but he lived to talk about it. charld hurd live at oakland police headquarters with his story. >> reporter: oakland police officers telling me tonight they're baffled by this. the victim telling me that he took that wrong turn after he left his girlfriend's house. that's when his car started shaking and bullets started flying. >> it was just by grace and blessing that i survived. >> reporter: and when you look at joseph's car, it's hard to believe he got out of it without a scratch. >> they said it was anywhere between 40 and 50 shots. the police found over 30 casings. >> reporter: his car was hit at least 18 times. >> most of the daniel was done in the back here. >> reporter: the former oakland raider turned firefighter says he got lost leaving his girlfriend's house on the 2,000 block of 102nd avenue. that's when someone opened fire. >> the person who was shooting stopped and reloaded his weapon or got another weapon. there was a pause
i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. he cheated death. the car owned by a former raider hit by bullets but he lived to talk about it. charld hurd live at oakland police headquarters with his story. >> reporter: oakland police officers telling me tonight they're baffled by this. the victim telling me that he took that wrong turn after he left his girlfriend's house. that's when his car started shaking and bullets started flying. >> it was just by grace and blessing that i...
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janelle wang joins us w/ the 11th hour negotiations... raj. jessica. the senate plans to vote at 7pm . the short-term spending bill needs 60 votes to pass. that means 9 democrats need to flip sides. so far, at least 2 democrats have said they will vote "yes" to keep the government running. the hold-up for the others? democrats want a provision to keep the daca program going. it )s on life support, expiring in march, putting nearly 800-thousand undocumented immigrants, who came to the u-s as children, in legal limbo. senate minority leader "chuck schumer" met privately with "president trump" at the white house today ... to try and hammer out a deal. south carolina "i want to keep the government open. i want to fund the military and i want to do right by the daca population." if the shutdown happens, about 850-thousand federal workers will be off the job, including employees of the c-d-c, battling this vicious flu season. passport updates will also be suspended. but active duty troops, the t-s-a and f-b-i would continue working, but none will get paid. b
janelle wang joins us w/ the 11th hour negotiations... raj. jessica. the senate plans to vote at 7pm . the short-term spending bill needs 60 votes to pass. that means 9 democrats need to flip sides. so far, at least 2 democrats have said they will vote "yes" to keep the government running. the hold-up for the others? democrats want a provision to keep the daca program going. it )s on life support, expiring in march, putting nearly 800-thousand undocumented immigrants, who came to the...
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. >> reporter: well, janelle, raj, nbc news is reporting that president trump was working the phones last night to determine how bad the fallout would be. today he denies using the language. but the outreach is stretching around the world. >> and there are many distinguished guest. >> announcer: standing with the nephew of martin luther king jr. marking the holiday president trump pelted with questions like this. >> mr. president are you a racist. >> under fire for reportedly use ago expletive to describe african nations during a in meeting with seven lawmakers discussing immigration. today the president insisting this was the language used. >> he said those things and he said them repeatedly. >> senator dick durbin in the room says the president called for more european immigrants into the country asking why do we need more haitians take them out. >> in the course of his comment said things which were hate-filled, vial and racist. >> two republican senators in the room saying they don't recall the comments. the word now unleashingatorent of outrage around the world. from miami's lit
. >> reporter: well, janelle, raj, nbc news is reporting that president trump was working the phones last night to determine how bad the fallout would be. today he denies using the language. but the outreach is stretching around the world. >> and there are many distinguished guest. >> announcer: standing with the nephew of martin luther king jr. marking the holiday president trump pelted with questions like this. >> mr. president are you a racist. >> under fire for...
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janelle wang has the very latest.within the hour. >> reporter: even though the shutdown is over, the finger pointing has not stopped. after three days, the shutdown now over. the senate reached a deal to fund the government for now. >> the yays are 81. the nays are 18. >> reporter: and then the house. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: the breakthrough, a number of democrats agreeing to vote yes and that the daca program will come to the fore. >> this immigration debate will have a level playing field at the outset and an amendment process that is fair. >> to all the d.r.e.a.m.ers watching today, don't give up. i know your lives are hanging in the balance. >> great deal-making president sat on the sidelines. >> the democrats were unwilling to -- >> it is unfair that the federal workers have to suffer because of the dysfunction that is going on on the hill. >> in the end, few political points and no long-term fix. it's only good until february this. >> reporter: diane fine stne fe and kamala "hardbalharris voted. r
janelle wang has the very latest.within the hour. >> reporter: even though the shutdown is over, the finger pointing has not stopped. after three days, the shutdown now over. the senate reached a deal to fund the government for now. >> the yays are 81. the nays are 18. >> reporter: and then the house. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: the breakthrough, a number of democrats agreeing to vote yes and that the daca program will come to the fore. >> this...
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janelle? >> yes, the president returned from florida's mar-a-lago golf clu club. as the nation celebrates dr. martin luther king jr., president trump marking the day with this video message. >> it is the dream of the world where people are judged by who they are, not how they look or where they come from. >> reporter: but today the president still facing questions about a derogatory word he reportedly used to describe african countries. at his side, house majority leader kevin mccarthy who was also at that meeting but not talking about it. two gop senators now insisting the president did not use the expletive, but fellow republican lindsey graham does not deny it. >> it's pretty embarrassing when you have to take your children out of the room just to report the news. >> reporter: and from democrat dick durbin who was also present. >> i know what happened. i stand behind every word that i said. >> reporter: the backlash over one word, derailing weeks of work on daca. the agreement helping thousands of immigrants remaining in america. >> the folks from daca should k
janelle? >> yes, the president returned from florida's mar-a-lago golf clu club. as the nation celebrates dr. martin luther king jr., president trump marking the day with this video message. >> it is the dream of the world where people are judged by who they are, not how they look or where they come from. >> reporter: but today the president still facing questions about a derogatory word he reportedly used to describe african countries. at his side, house majority leader kevin...
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janelle wang is covering developments in washington, d.c. and janelle, will it be enough?> i don't know. we will have to see after the three-day shut down. lawmakers are trying to rebuild trust, prove they can govern. >> dreamers turning up heat as congress makes a desperate push for immigration reform. >> this is a moral moment for our country. right now we have to use these three weeks to press that moral moment forward. >> less than three weeks to avoid another government shut down. democrats best chance to push a fix for daca. protection for undocumented immigrants brought to america as children who could face deportation starting march 5. >> we will keep fighting and we believe we will have a good victory. >> republican priority, border security. and as president trump will have to bridge the two. >> he will play a big role in the process. but it is on congress to get the legislation through the bodies and to the president's desk. >> trying to put the shut down behind them. >> we have a fresh start today. the american people are watching. >> they're not happy so who g
janelle wang is covering developments in washington, d.c. and janelle, will it be enough?> i don't know. we will have to see after the three-day shut down. lawmakers are trying to rebuild trust, prove they can govern. >> dreamers turning up heat as congress makes a desperate push for immigration reform. >> this is a moral moment for our country. right now we have to use these three weeks to press that moral moment forward. >> less than three weeks to avoid another...
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let's bring in our own janelle wang who has the latest from washington, d.c. >> reporter: raj, jessica, both parties are playing the blame game, saying they don't want a shutdown, but they have very different ideas on how to avoid it. on a busy capitol hill, and with the russia investigation heating up, time to avoid a government shutdown is running out. for the second straight day, protesters arrested after speaking up for daca, the program protecting undocumented immigrants brought to america as children. many democrats refusing to vote on a spending bill unless daca is fixed. >> horrible things will happen to innocent people. there is a sense of urgency. we can't put this off. >> reporter: some republicans calling it petty politics. >> to block money for the military with a friday deadline over unrelated issues makes no sense to me. it's wrong. >> reporter: president trump meeting separately with the conservative freedom caucus and the congressional hispanic caucus. >> i think the meeting was a very positive step forward. >> reporter: but without daca, any movement in the house will
let's bring in our own janelle wang who has the latest from washington, d.c. >> reporter: raj, jessica, both parties are playing the blame game, saying they don't want a shutdown, but they have very different ideas on how to avoid it. on a busy capitol hill, and with the russia investigation heating up, time to avoid a government shutdown is running out. for the second straight day, protesters arrested after speaking up for daca, the program protecting undocumented immigrants brought to...
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. >> while last janel was a record year, we're hoping for something along those lines and we'll take whatever we can get. >> reporter: many of us they're could not tent. >> is this enough snow for you? >> it is the first time the girls have seen snow so yeah, it's enough. >> abc7 news. >>> a squirrel caused a campus wide power out an. one squirrel. the power is still out at this hour. classes were canceled but the school said not too many were affected. wasn't too much of an impact. shares of intel plunged today. now intel says these reports are incredible and that it that planned to discuss it next week. some say a software fix could slow down computers many vendors' processors and operating systems are susceptible to these exploits. >>> some capital one customers are seeing multiple charges for the same transaction. >> that tops consumer >> imagine, you charge one thing. that's very scary. capital one is scrambling to fix a glitch showing duplicate charges. capital one says it is dealing with very long customer service times. that means if you're waiting on hold, it will be a hop h
. >> while last janel was a record year, we're hoping for something along those lines and we'll take whatever we can get. >> reporter: many of us they're could not tent. >> is this enough snow for you? >> it is the first time the girls have seen snow so yeah, it's enough. >> abc7 news. >>> a squirrel caused a campus wide power out an. one squirrel. the power is still out at this hour. classes were canceled but the school said not too many were affected....
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. >> reporter: janelle, that's right, one supervisor says the decision to remove her was nothing personal, it was simply a way to level the playing field for the election in june. >> very emotional. >> reporter: the political drama unfolded at san francisco city hall last night. accusations that some board members are racist and sexist after a 6-3 vote to remove london breed as acting mayor and replace her with mark farrell. >> the board of supervisors made the right decision. >> reporter: he voted in favor of replacing london breed last night and today, at an unrelated event with breed, argued her position as board president, supervisor of district 5, and acting mayor would have given her an unfair advantage in this june's mayoral election. >> there is no such thing as a level playing field. >> reporter: this supervisor told reporters on wednesday she thinks this is dirty politics. >> i'm absolutely saying it's a back radiooom deal. >> reporter: london breed said the vote to get rid of her could in fact help her win the job in june. >> i've gotten so much support, so many people who are
. >> reporter: janelle, that's right, one supervisor says the decision to remove her was nothing personal, it was simply a way to level the playing field for the election in june. >> very emotional. >> reporter: the political drama unfolded at san francisco city hall last night. accusations that some board members are racist and sexist after a 6-3 vote to remove london breed as acting mayor and replace her with mark farrell. >> the board of supervisors made the right...
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i'm janelle wang sitting had for jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. homes cars and people buried in the mud. it's really a 1-2 punch. first the wildfires that swept through and now the mudslides. the chopper overhead in the montecito area. this is an upscale community just outside of santa barbara. multimillion dollar homes swallowed by the mud. you see the water there. the big concern now with the roads and freeways closed, how can rescue crews access people who might be stranded? let's bring in nbc bay area's reporter bringing us the latest. >> these were the same areas gutted by the historic fires weeks ago. now with the rain and mudslides the latest numbers, at least 13 people killed. and that number could rise. thousands are now homeless. the slides sent boulders, trees abo, mud and wufting through homes. and right now we are hearings that officials are evacing 300 people in romero canyon. the first responders rushed in to save people buried like this young girl right here. nbc news got in exclusive video showing the moments the 14-year-old emerg
i'm janelle wang sitting had for jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. homes cars and people buried in the mud. it's really a 1-2 punch. first the wildfires that swept through and now the mudslides. the chopper overhead in the montecito area. this is an upscale community just outside of santa barbara. multimillion dollar homes swallowed by the mud. you see the water there. the big concern now with the roads and freeways closed, how can rescue crews access people who might be stranded? let's...
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javier: janel rodrÍguez tiene reacciones del congreso ante las palabras del presidente trump.o americano". buscaba reunificar a la naciÓn y el congreso de los estados unidos. hoy amanecemos con un congreso tan dividido como antes del discurso. las extremas de ambas barcas siguen sin querer aceptar ese proyecto migratorio que presenta la casa blanca y los 4 pilares que tratan de vender a los congresistas. los republicanos derechistas dicen que esto es 1 amnistÍa masiva, que no es aceptable dar legalizaciÓn los de extrema izquierda dicen que no se puede aceptar dar dinero para los fondos en el muro fronterizo, ni culminar con la inmigraciÓn en cadena que pie la reclamaciÓn de familiares extendidos. aquÍ empieza el discurso el tema migratorio pasarÍa al 5 de marzo, cuando se vence la protecciÓn. hay mucha divisiÓn, los pilares del presidente no son los que quieren aceptar este congreso. veremos quÉ pasa, ahora el presidente se va a repartir, a propagar este mensaje a travÉs de los estados unidos. esperamos que vaya a la frontera en las prÓximas semanas. javier: muchÍsimas gracias
javier: janel rodrÍguez tiene reacciones del congreso ante las palabras del presidente trump.o americano". buscaba reunificar a la naciÓn y el congreso de los estados unidos. hoy amanecemos con un congreso tan dividido como antes del discurso. las extremas de ambas barcas siguen sin querer aceptar ese proyecto migratorio que presenta la casa blanca y los 4 pilares que tratan de vender a los congresistas. los republicanos derechistas dicen que esto es 1 amnistÍa masiva, que no es...
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. >> janel is live in neptune where a blizzard warning is in effect, good morning. >> reporter: goodorning jan, rahel, good to see you this morning. we are taking a pounding here in neptune township. lets show you. we have some plows out here we have on route 36, and the wind is really the big factor. you can see about five or six plowness a row have been making their way up and down this main they are fair trying to keep it clean but trouble is as soon as they clear it the snow just keeps coming down and the wind is helping it pile up even faster. we have made our way from manhattan here to machine mouth county earlier this morning on the garden state parkway near white out conditions, that is how intense it has been. we are start to go see more traffic as people who have to get to work, start to make their way out here, this morning, but as you have been describing it is a day where the road are very slick. if you don't have to be outside it is a day where it is best that you stay indoors. for new back to you jan and rahel. >> janel thank you from trang do in atlantic city, to the
. >> janel is live in neptune where a blizzard warning is in effect, good morning. >> reporter: goodorning jan, rahel, good to see you this morning. we are taking a pounding here in neptune township. lets show you. we have some plows out here we have on route 36, and the wind is really the big factor. you can see about five or six plowness a row have been making their way up and down this main they are fair trying to keep it clean but trouble is as soon as they clear it the snow...
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janelle. >>> thanks, raj. deadly mudslides in santa barb, we go live to disaster zone for the update on the growing troubles near santa barbara. . plus a bipartisan approach to immigration. president trump hosts republicans and democrats. promising to tackle the issue in two phases. survivors -- continues near santa barbara. this is exclusive vio >>> right now at 6:30, the search for survivors continues near santa barbara. this is exclusive video of rescuers pulling a teenager. you see her there. pulled her to safety after mudslide trapped her inside her home. >>> racing against the clock happening right now as rescue crew crews do their best to search for survivors. >> crew haves having trouble getting to the areas because of washed out roads. nbc's reporter joins with us the latest for us. patrick. >> reporter: janelle and raj this is a difficult situation. behind us is one of the creeks that overflowed. below sus the 1091 freeway remaining closed. authorities count 50 rescues but still some unaccounted for.
janelle. >>> thanks, raj. deadly mudslides in santa barb, we go live to disaster zone for the update on the growing troubles near santa barbara. . plus a bipartisan approach to immigration. president trump hosts republicans and democrats. promising to tackle the issue in two phases. survivors -- continues near santa barbara. this is exclusive vio >>> right now at 6:30, the search for survivors continues near santa barbara. this is exclusive video of rescuers pulling a...
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and and singer janel monae gave an empowering speech. >> time is up for harassment of any kind.e is up for the abuse of power. it is not just going on in hollywood or in washington. it is right here in our industry as well. correspondent: these grammys were all about women raising their voices to call time on sexual abuse. brent: at least 11 afghan soldiers have been killed in an attack on a military academy in kabul. islamic state has claimed responsibility. it marked the third major attack in the city in recent days. you can always get dw news on the go. download our app from google play or the apple strore. it will give you access to all the latest news around the world. you can also use the app to send us photos and videos when you see news happening. after a short break, i will take you through the day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] reyes: hell on earth in the heart of bogota. it has been dismantled but has left a complex legacy behind. i'm elaine reyes in washington,
and and singer janel monae gave an empowering speech. >> time is up for harassment of any kind.e is up for the abuse of power. it is not just going on in hollywood or in washington. it is right here in our industry as well. correspondent: these grammys were all about women raising their voices to call time on sexual abuse. brent: at least 11 afghan soldiers have been killed in an attack on a military academy in kabul. islamic state has claimed responsibility. it marked the third major...
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. >> singer and actress janelle monet said that time is up for discrimination and harassment as she introducedong by grammy award nominee, kesha. kesha has been battling her former record producer for years, over allegations of emotional and sexual abuse. backed by an all-star female chorus, she sang her ballad, "praying." >> i don't need to, i found a strength i've never known ♪ >> it was best summed by alessiaar -- alessia cara. >> the other eight awards were handed to men. including the night's biggest winner, bruno mars. >> fire and fury. >> reporter: other parts of the awards show took aim at president trump. a comedy sketch showed auditions for the audio book of the white house expose, fire and fury. >> he had a long long-time fear of being poisoned. one reason he liked to eat at mcdonald's. >> the segment was criticized by some conservatives like ambassador nikki haley, some of us love music without the politics and entertainment thrown in it. u2 performed with the statue of liberty as the backdrop. and cuban-born singer, camilla cameo had something to say. >> just like the dreamers, my
. >> singer and actress janelle monet said that time is up for discrimination and harassment as she introducedong by grammy award nominee, kesha. kesha has been battling her former record producer for years, over allegations of emotional and sexual abuse. backed by an all-star female chorus, she sang her ballad, "praying." >> i don't need to, i found a strength i've never known ♪ >> it was best summed by alessiaar -- alessia cara. >> the other eight awards...
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ademas de bracamontes, su esposa janelle monroy, tabien se encontraba en corte y a ella se le sigue un le costaria su vida en prision... bracamontes podria enfrentar la pena de muerte en este juicio que se espera durev varios meses... por lo pronto manana regresaran a corte a las 8:30 de la mañana, nosotros vamos a seguir al pendiente... en sacramento yo soy alejandra quezada, somos noticias telemundo. en telemundo 48 somos la autoridad en el tiempo, pasemos con lucrecia borchardt para las condiciones del tiempo jose juan el gallito vazquez dice que chivas esta corto de plante para este torneo clausura ademas ronaldinho anuncia su retiro del futbol.. le tengo los detalles de esto y mas al regresar en deportes. millones siguen expuestos a los peligros del humo de segunda mano. y algunos no pueden protegerse. pero tÚ si puedes. protege a tu familia. visita casintabaco.com. los jugadores mas amados y admirados de futbol en el mundo. el hermano y representante de ronaldinho, oficializ este martes la retirada del jugador que lleva dos aÑos alejado de los terrenos de juego y anticip varios p
ademas de bracamontes, su esposa janelle monroy, tabien se encontraba en corte y a ella se le sigue un le costaria su vida en prision... bracamontes podria enfrentar la pena de muerte en este juicio que se espera durev varios meses... por lo pronto manana regresaran a corte a las 8:30 de la mañana, nosotros vamos a seguir al pendiente... en sacramento yo soy alejandra quezada, somos noticias telemundo. en telemundo 48 somos la autoridad en el tiempo, pasemos con lucrecia borchardt para las...
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janelle? >> thanks, blayne. >>> california senators were not on board. dianne feinstein and kamala harris were "no" votes without the assurances on daca, those immigrants brought here as children. she doesn't trust republican leaders. house minority leader nancy pelosi is disgusting at the big picture that this bill will only fund the government for 2 1/2 weeks. >> this will be the fifth continuing resolution. totally incompetent. totally offensive and wrong for the american people. >> federal workers are expected to return to their jobs tomorrow. while some managed to stay open, it was with a skeleton staff and visitor center was closed. here in the bay area, the parking lot at ocean beach. for the general public, national parks and monuments or perhaps the most visible signs of a government shutdown. alcatraz managed to stay open thanks to the help of the ferries operating the. wever, no rangers were toward. >>> the weather is a big topic as we begin this week. a lot of gray and soggy conditions. it's a beautiful sunset, as you can see with some of our
janelle? >> thanks, blayne. >>> california senators were not on board. dianne feinstein and kamala harris were "no" votes without the assurances on daca, those immigrants brought here as children. she doesn't trust republican leaders. house minority leader nancy pelosi is disgusting at the big picture that this bill will only fund the government for 2 1/2 weeks. >> this will be the fifth continuing resolution. totally incompetent. totally offensive and wrong for...
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raj and janelle, it looks like we could see heavier rainfall back in the mention over the next 14 days could be certainly a wet january. >> and so many adults and kids going back to school. >> thank you, guys. thank you both so much. >>> did you see it? did you hear about the buzz today? oprah for president? we'll have the latest following her emotional speech at the golden globes last night. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) ken norton junior, joining the san francisco 49ers as an assistant coach, in charge of defense and inside >>> happening now, joining the san francisco 49ers as an assistant coach in charge of defense and inside linebackers, norton spent the last0ç2 1/2 seasons as defensive coordinator for the oakl
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janelle was duensing during the commercial break. >> i know. >>> tonight, time is running out. the government shuts down at midnight and the impacts on families will be felt far and wide. a last-minute scramble. can they cut a deal? >> who was the doctor you sent to keep us healthy and help us get through? the doctor who was our abuser. >> now four of the five gold medalists from london say this predator targeted them. >>> the flu emergency far more lethal for kids than this time last year. and there's a startling new look at how easily it is transm transmitted. can you spread the flu just by breathing? >>> snakes on a plane and dogs, pigs, ducks, even kangaroos. if it feels like noah's ark up there, you're not alone. the new crackdown on all those emotional support animals on board. >>> how a t-shirt and a trip to disney world helped save a father's life. >> i was desperate. i was desperate. >> an amazing story of survival. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester, and it is crunch time now. we are hours away from a g
janelle was duensing during the commercial break. >> i know. >>> tonight, time is running out. the government shuts down at midnight and the impacts on families will be felt far and wide. a last-minute scramble. can they cut a deal? >> who was the doctor you sent to keep us healthy and help us get through? the doctor who was our abuser. >> now four of the five gold medalists from london say this predator targeted them. >>> the flu emergency far more lethal...
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. >> i'm janelle wang. jessica also has the night off. something is corroding the base of the bay bridge tower faster than expected. caltrans says there is no concern of the bridge failing. it's way too early for that. but our investigative reporter found the eastern span may not last as long as it's supposed to. jaxon van derbeken has more. >> reporter: now there are lingering questions about the bay bridge's survivability. according to a new report, key wells on the giant steel pilings holding up the iconic tower are under assault, corroding in some places 50% faster than caltrans had anticipated. just why is still a mystery. at the current rate, the steel pile that holds up the tower too corrode too soon. its lifespan could be cut by 50 years. >> it's enough that if you had projected that out 150 years, you would not have what we
. >> i'm janelle wang. jessica also has the night off. something is corroding the base of the bay bridge tower faster than expected. caltrans says there is no concern of the bridge failing. it's way too early for that. but our investigative reporter found the eastern span may not last as long as it's supposed to. jaxon van derbeken has more. >> reporter: now there are lingering questions about the bay bridge's survivability. according to a new report, key wells on the giant steel...
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janel parker says it happened just before christmas, a driver for oil depot accidentally pumped heatingil into her house instead of her next-door neighbors. it seeped into her basement walls and soak her carpet because her oil line was no longer used, it was sawed off. she told us she wants people to learn from what happened to her. >> if your house used to have oil in the pennsylvania just make sure that if there is a pipe still on the side of your house make sure it is cap, cemented all the way through. >> and oil depot representative says that the company is still trying to figure out how this mix up happened, but company plans to pay for all of the repairs to parker's house. >> that is good. >> as they should. >> yes. >>> still ahead we are still talking about that nor'easter. >> katie's back with the latest timing on the snow and how much to expect in your neighborhood, coming up >>> welcome back everyone, a very quiet scene up here as 1l one vehicles rolls down main street outside hotel bethlehem and you can make out the mountains and lights twinkling on the hill top there, very t
janel parker says it happened just before christmas, a driver for oil depot accidentally pumped heatingil into her house instead of her next-door neighbors. it seeped into her basement walls and soak her carpet because her oil line was no longer used, it was sawed off. she told us she wants people to learn from what happened to her. >> if your house used to have oil in the pennsylvania just make sure that if there is a pipe still on the side of your house make sure it is cap, cemented all...
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as janelle mentioned four children died in the slides. >> among the survivors is the i.c.e. family they documented their experience as they documented the experience. they had to evacuate during the thomas fire last month. nbc bay area's reporter covers the story. . >> reporter: that's right today we get a closer look at parts of the area we couldn't get to where this street where every home is damaged and two people trapped under all the debris had to be rescued this morning. >> you never truly think it's happening to you. >> reporter: they are mothers, fathers, siblings and friends. >> it's just devastating. >> the families who once called properties like this home, now homeless. their houses in ruins after giant boulders and powerful mudslides swept them away. >> my friend who lived here i played tennis with him. here is a trophy he got. it's devastating. >> reporter: 17-year-old kaye wilkinson is one of the lucky ones. >> i thought i was going to die for sure. >> >> reporter: his family is alive and home intact process they are helping a community that's been like fully.
as janelle mentioned four children died in the slides. >> among the survivors is the i.c.e. family they documented their experience as they documented the experience. they had to evacuate during the thomas fire last month. nbc bay area's reporter covers the story. . >> reporter: that's right today we get a closer look at parts of the area we couldn't get to where this street where every home is damaged and two people trapped under all the debris had to be rescued this morning....
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. >> reporter: janelle, behind me is the minimum security site of the jail where we're told that beating reportedly happened. this is the mug shot of the deputy accused of starting that fight, which we're told was back in october. he's 28-year-old deputy joseph bailey. he was arrested today. we've learned from the sheriff's office that five or six inmates ganged up on one inmate and beat him up after bailey allegedly either set up that assault or allowed it to happen. the deputies say it happened back in october, and bailey's colleagues reported him to a supervisor after investigating the fight. the sheriff's office believes bailey got involved in the jail fight to get back at the victim inmate who allegedly got into an argument with him earlier. >> when they began to do the investigation into the actual assault, that's when our staff uncovered that it was possible or it looked like maybe the deputy had a part in the assault, that he may have facilitated or allowed it to happen. and the inmate did receive moderate injuries. he got lacerations and severe bruising and maybe -- i think a fr
. >> reporter: janelle, behind me is the minimum security site of the jail where we're told that beating reportedly happened. this is the mug shot of the deputy accused of starting that fight, which we're told was back in october. he's 28-year-old deputy joseph bailey. he was arrested today. we've learned from the sheriff's office that five or six inmates ganged up on one inmate and beat him up after bailey allegedly either set up that assault or allowed it to happen. the deputies say it...
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>> reporter: yeah, you're right, janelle. it's a way to use technology to get a whole lot of money out of atms like this one, although this one has not been hit. think of it as bank robbery for the modern era. hackers are using technology to turn certain atms into slot machines that throw out cash. it's being called jackpotting. >> actually mainly in three locations, pharmacies, big box retails and then drive-thru atms. >> reporter: and it happens in two parts. one, a remote hacker breaking into the stand-alone atm's software, thereby controlling the machine. >> then the second team will come, either the machine will start dispensing the money or they have a code and they punch it and the money will come at a rate of about 40 bills every 23 seconds. >> reporter: that's about 100 bills a minute until the machine is cleaned out. secret service agents say hackers have worked the scheme in europe and asia and are now here. although your accounts are not specifically targeted, they say coordinated attacks could put banks and cash
>> reporter: yeah, you're right, janelle. it's a way to use technology to get a whole lot of money out of atms like this one, although this one has not been hit. think of it as bank robbery for the modern era. hackers are using technology to turn certain atms into slot machines that throw out cash. it's being called jackpotting. >> actually mainly in three locations, pharmacies, big box retails and then drive-thru atms. >> reporter: and it happens in two parts. one, a remote...
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. >> reporter: janel parker is still out of her home living in the hotel after learning that the fumes that she was smelling from a oil spill in her basement. spill was cause by a oil company. >> my neighbor said he saw an oil company, pump oil into my house. he saw the guy pumping oil and then he glanced at my porch and noticed he was at wrong house, ran to cut it off and left. >> reporter: parker does in the use oil, her heat has a old line that is sawed off. so when driver with oil depot realized his mistake it was too late. oil had flowed into the home, sawed off style in the walls of parker's basement. you can see in the photo of her discolored carpet oiled seemed in the flooring. >> environmental company came and ripped up carpet, there is oil in the concrete. i have to get tested for oil in the foundation of the house >> reporter: despite all that it will cost to repair damage to her home the fact that she may not be able to live here for another month, she at lee hopes her experience is a lesson to all home owner with old oil lines. >> if you used to have oil in the past if is
. >> reporter: janel parker is still out of her home living in the hotel after learning that the fumes that she was smelling from a oil spill in her basement. spill was cause by a oil company. >> my neighbor said he saw an oil company, pump oil into my house. he saw the guy pumping oil and then he glanced at my porch and noticed he was at wrong house, ran to cut it off and left. >> reporter: parker does in the use oil, her heat has a old line that is sawed off. so when driver...
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janelle was duensing during the commercial break. >> i know. >>> tonight, time is running out.t midnight and the impacts on families will be felt far and wide. a last-minute scramble. can they cut a deal? >> who was the doctor you sent to keep us healthy and help us get through? the doctor who was our abuser. >> now four of the five gold medalists from london say this predator targeted them. >>> the flu emergency far more lethal for kids than this time last year. and there's a startling new look at how easily it is transm transmitted. can you spread the flu just by breathing? >>> snakes on a plane and dogs, pigs, ducks, even kangaroos. if it feels like noah's ark up there, you're not alone.
janelle was duensing during the commercial break. >> i know. >>> tonight, time is running out.t midnight and the impacts on families will be felt far and wide. a last-minute scramble. can they cut a deal? >> who was the doctor you sent to keep us healthy and help us get through? the doctor who was our abuser. >> now four of the five gold medalists from london say this predator targeted them. >>> the flu emergency far more lethal for kids than this time last...
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and on dateline london, janel hill and her panel of guests examine uk—french relations and why iran hass. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the us national government has officially shut down, a year to the day after donald trump took office as president. senators had failed to agree a stop—gap budget — amid a bitter dispute president trump's republicans and the opposition democrats over immigration and border security. the impasse will affect hundreds of thousands of federal workers, but essential government services will carry on. the recriminations have already begun. david willis reports from washington. the ayes 50, the nays are 49. the vote to keep funding the federal government was well short of the majority needed, the last hope of avoiding an embarrassing government shut down had failed. three fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. the bill had passed in the house of representatives 2a hours earlier, but at issue, aside from the money itself, was how that mone
and on dateline london, janel hill and her panel of guests examine uk—french relations and why iran hass. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the us national government has officially shut down, a year to the day after donald trump took office as president. senators had failed to agree a stop—gap budget — amid a bitter dispute president trump's republicans and the opposition democrats over immigration and border security. the impasse will...
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i'm janelle wang. >> i'm roger matthai. how intense will it get tonight and what happens tomorrow?eteorologist jeff ranieri. >> we're seeing the heaviest rain move through with this storm system that we'll see overall. as we take a look at the doppler radar and satellite radar combined, the orange and yellow are heavier pockets still impacting the east bay and the peninsula. most of it is moving out of the north bay as it pushes south and east. if you're going to be heading out in the next hour or so, so you know where it's the worst, we're looking at heavy rain developing throughout berkeley. it's going to continue into lafayette at 6:19, concord 6:37. the south peninsula, we're looking at a good clip of rain from san francisco to burlingame. this is also moving east. in dublin, you'll continue with this through 6:52 tonight. the peninsula and parts of the south bay getting in on this, palo alto at 6:27, fremont by 6:51. we have had rainfall in san jose. it's more of a light to moderate activity. but all of this out here, this eventually will be moving in as we head throughout the
i'm janelle wang. >> i'm roger matthai. how intense will it get tonight and what happens tomorrow?eteorologist jeff ranieri. >> we're seeing the heaviest rain move through with this storm system that we'll see overall. as we take a look at the doppler radar and satellite radar combined, the orange and yellow are heavier pockets still impacting the east bay and the peninsula. most of it is moving out of the north bay as it pushes south and east. if you're going to be heading out in...
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memphis, tennessee, democrat, we have janelle on the line. caller: this is janelle. i am so disgusted with the democrats worried about the -- worried about the soldiers and everybody in the army is from somewhere. they make out like they want them to get paid but they are from somewhere. they don't all live here in the united states or they weren't born here in the united states. they don't want anybody here. our president is so racist. he doesn't want anybody here except the billionaire like him if he is -- well, nobody knows. may not be. but anyway, he wants to take care of all the billionaires and i don't understand. i have been a christian since i was 11 years old. until this day i cannot understand how a person that's a christian can vote for a man like him with his reputation and have a clear conscience. host: well, we're going to be hearing from the white house later today at 1:30 p.m. eastern as long as the house is not in, we'll take you there live. let's take a listen to some of the most recent comments from the senate floor. here are the two leaders. >> to
memphis, tennessee, democrat, we have janelle on the line. caller: this is janelle. i am so disgusted with the democrats worried about the -- worried about the soldiers and everybody in the army is from somewhere. they make out like they want them to get paid but they are from somewhere. they don't all live here in the united states or they weren't born here in the united states. they don't want anybody here. our president is so racist. he doesn't want anybody here except the billionaire like...
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today janelle with the first and last on modern art museum has opened an at a time of rising intolerance and self censorship that's exposing thousands of visitors to work that are often danger to controversial step lawson reports from jakarta. indonesia is vibrant art scene has found a new home indonesian contemporary and modern art combined with international works makes up the private collection a quiet over the past twenty five years one of the country's businessmen and is now being shown at the march on museum result is an unusual display of thought provoking pieces in a country where censorship has been on the rise like diesel for trades of artists who became victims of an anti communist perk in the one nine hundred sixty s. killing more than one million people still a very sensitive issue today in see those as a museum we don't have any political opinion but we have to be honest about our history and showed real history of art in indonesia and what happened in there in sixty five is part of our history also linger yoni is back a controversial painting from the one nine hundred nine
today janelle with the first and last on modern art museum has opened an at a time of rising intolerance and self censorship that's exposing thousands of visitors to work that are often danger to controversial step lawson reports from jakarta. indonesia is vibrant art scene has found a new home indonesian contemporary and modern art combined with international works makes up the private collection a quiet over the past twenty five years one of the country's businessmen and is now being shown at...
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. >> that was janelle monet offering a few words before introducing kesha and some other stars who are sang in white. >> and they have white roses to indicate they are supporting the time's up effort as well. but from an awards standpoint t was not a night for women lat. >> no, the performances gleamed a huge response and yet the ladies did not pick up many awards. >> more on the grammy's a little bit later in the skinny. >>> but this year's deadly flu outbreak. government health officials say one of every 15 doctor visits last week were for flu symptoms. >> they say this is the worst it's been since 2009. 39 states reported high flu taev last week. precautions are being taken are across the country. here with the details. >> reporter: school s in at leat six states closing in a desperate rush to stop the dangerous spreading of the flu. 20 districts have closed their doors last week. >> we felt it was best for our kids and school. >> reporter: the virus forcing bus drivers to stay home. >> sending your kid with a fever, especially a high fever, you're sending them on a bus with a bunch
. >> that was janelle monet offering a few words before introducing kesha and some other stars who are sang in white. >> and they have white roses to indicate they are supporting the time's up effort as well. but from an awards standpoint t was not a night for women lat. >> no, the performances gleamed a huge response and yet the ladies did not pick up many awards. >> more on the grammy's a little bit later in the skinny. >>> but this year's deadly flu outbreak....
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that is singer janelle moent sunday night at the grammy awards. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in afghanistan, where islamic state militants have carried out an early morning attack on a military academy in the capital of kabul, killing at least 11 troops and wounding 16. this marks the latest in a wave of deadly attacks in kabul this month. monday was already declared a national day of mourning in afghanistan after a taliban attacker drove an ambulance filled with explosives into the heart of the city on saturday, killing at least 103 people and wounding as many as 235. one week earlier, taliban militants killed 22 people at kabul's intercontinental hotel. last week, another six people were killed in an assault claimed by the islamic state on the office of aid group save the children in the eastern city of jalalabad. saturday's attack occurred in the heart of the most secure part of kabul. this is sa
that is singer janelle moent sunday night at the grammy awards. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in afghanistan, where islamic state militants have carried out an early morning attack on a military academy in the capital of kabul, killing at least 11 troops and wounding 16. this marks the latest in a wave of deadly attacks in...
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i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an alternative to semi-custom or custom cabinets. we're gonna find out all about that. and lead designer johnny is gonna take us behind the scenes of the showroom. now this is a one-stop-shop. you are going to love this. there's no subcontractors. they stock all of their materials. they handle all the permits. everything is taken care of with kitchen experts. you're gonna love it. so stay tuned for the next 30 minutes to see how your kitchen could be next. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners recommend kitchen experts of california. - so johnny said, "i can do it in three weeks," and i said, "i kinda don't believe you," (laughing) "but let's try it." and so literally, it was done in three weeks.
i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an alternative to semi-custom or custom cabinets. we're gonna find out all about that. and lead designer johnny is gonna take us behind the scenes of the showroom. now this is a one-stop-shop....
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janelle. - hi. wayne: happy birthday. - thank you. wayne: wish janelle a happy birthday, everybody.nt of america here on "let's make a deal." where are you from? - i'm from rochester, new york. wayne: rochester, and what do you do back in rochester?
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again, thumbs-up to janelle monet. >> i thought she looked good, always bridges her own style to thef the good, right? time to move onto some of the bad looks. >> ya. >> cared b? >> card i bad is exactly what that was, i'm sorry, cards i b, i -- this instantly brought me back to the 2001 whether wore that swan dress? now, let's talk about the dress, not that the dress is bad, but the dress is bad for cardyb. she tiny. this is an editorial piece that like you know, a 6-foot amazon model should bewaring in a photo in a magazine. not a little pint size cardyb. overpowering, it looked like a costume if you ask me. >> so really you just wanted something that more showed her instead of bringing attention to the dress and how big it was? >> 100%. she had the train, big shoulder detail, like she is way too little for this look. maybe if it was altered to fit her, but it was not a five. it was an absolute fail for me. >> and at least i can say this, little, petite, she knows her petite stuff. >> we are going to meet one cardyb in about two days, will be in minneapolis, we'll mention what you.
again, thumbs-up to janelle monet. >> i thought she looked good, always bridges her own style to thef the good, right? time to move onto some of the bad looks. >> ya. >> cared b? >> card i bad is exactly what that was, i'm sorry, cards i b, i -- this instantly brought me back to the 2001 whether wore that swan dress? now, let's talk about the dress, not that the dress is bad, but the dress is bad for cardyb. she tiny. this is an editorial piece that like you know, a...
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(nat-cheers)and janelle monae introduced a show-stopping performance by kesha, backed by an all-staren's choir, of her powerful song "praying."(singing) "i hope you find your peace... falling on your knees... praying."i'm david daniel reporting. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. ,$8drw ( robin ) breaking news we are following this morning... several lanes are closed on highway 101 after a deadly accident in redwood city. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the scene with the details. ( lydia ) at least one person is dead... one lane is open. i am still working to gather more details.gather more working to i am still lane is open.dead... one lane is open. i am still working to gather more details. i will continue to update you through out the morning. <"we know there's approximately 6 vehicles involved so we have four on scene. we are hoping that there are other people who felt something. if they aren't sure if they were involved or not to give us a call we can find out. or if the
(nat-cheers)and janelle monae introduced a show-stopping performance by kesha, backed by an all-staren's choir, of her powerful song "praying."(singing) "i hope you find your peace... falling on your knees... praying."i'm david daniel reporting. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. ,$8drw ( robin ) breaking news we are following this morning... several lanes are closed on...
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terry and janelle, stacey says what we know about concussions today, she never would have been allowedo race a few days after the crash she had in 2010. >> thank you, garvin. we look in order to watching her compete. garvin will be bringing us live reports a week from tomorrow from pyeongchang throughout the olympics. follow him on our twitter feed, @garvinthomas. >>> the president in switzerland tonight, but making headlines at home. details emerging on his immigration plan for dreamers and the border wall. >>> bad news for those waiting for the tesla model 3. the reason employees say production on the model will be delayed. okay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. that's value jack's way. like jack's one-of-a-kind breakfast pockets for $2 each. three of jack's famous tacos and a small drink for $3! or a classic bonus jack combo for $5! it's like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. provides "daca
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singer and activist janelle monae was the first to address the movement in an impassioned speech. >>r you two words, time's up. we say times up for pay inequality. time's up for discrimination. time's up for harassment of any kind. and times up for the abuse of power. because, you see, it's not just going on in hollywood. it's not just going on in washington. it's right here in our industry as well. >> all right. so there was that speech. and then there was this emotional performance by the singer kesha. listen. ♪ i hope you're somewhere praying ♪ ♪ praying ♪ i hope you're somewhere changing ♪ >> with song called "praying" she signed a light on the me too movement. she was joined on the stage by other artists including camilla cabello who took the opportunity after that performance to give a speech about immigration while introducing u2. >> tonight in this room full of music's dreamers, we remember that this country was built by dreamers, for dreamers chasing the american dream. just like dreams, these kids can't be forgotten and are worth fighting for. >> and by the end of the night
singer and activist janelle monae was the first to address the movement in an impassioned speech. >>r you two words, time's up. we say times up for pay inequality. time's up for discrimination. time's up for harassment of any kind. and times up for the abuse of power. because, you see, it's not just going on in hollywood. it's not just going on in washington. it's right here in our industry as well. >> all right. so there was that speech. and then there was this emotional...
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and singer-songwriter and actress janelle monet drove the message home when she introduced kesha. >>h my fellow sisters in this room who make opportunity music industry. artists, writers, publicists, women from all sectors of the business. we are also daughters,wise, mothers, sisters and human beings. we come in peace but we mean business. >> the me too movement prompting accountability in politics. marco rubio has fired his chief of staff over misconduct allegations with a subordinate. he didn't provide any more details or mention his chief of staff by name but he has been identified and confirmed as the clint reed. with me to talk about that is politics reporter mj lee. kudos to the senator for acting like this. do you think he is sending a message to his other republican colleagues? >> i think it is notable how quickly we saw there happen. rubio said he found out friday afternoon biffle saturday evening he had put out an announcement saying his chief of staff was gone within one day he determined there was improper contact between a supervisor and a subordinate and let this person
and singer-songwriter and actress janelle monet drove the message home when she introduced kesha. >>h my fellow sisters in this room who make opportunity music industry. artists, writers, publicists, women from all sectors of the business. we are also daughters,wise, mothers, sisters and human beings. we come in peace but we mean business. >> the me too movement prompting accountability in politics. marco rubio has fired his chief of staff over misconduct allegations with a...
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looking at renault could janel met sales last year. ceo was fairly positive about the year ahead.ts highest since its 2012 listening. on the downside, just group down almost 8% there. this after a sale of 5.3% stake. right, thank you very much. if you have been long equities, we have had a good start to the year. what stocks and sectors could you invest in the rest of 2018? 'st's get more of freddie lait call. we are ready talked about the thats, tdc, kpn and nokia were your takes. i went through their debt and noticed they are a lot less than the 50 billion that altice has. 3 billion or 8 billion, so not debt laden telecommunications companies. what about the other sectors you are interested in beyond telcos? what are your top picks? freddie: one of the other stocks is tescos. i believe there is a positive story for the next five or 10 years in the u.k. supermarkets. some of my portfolios are invested in high-grade companies, but i do like having these more corporate restructurings at this stage of the market and things like the tescos, it has done a phenomenal job of improving s
looking at renault could janel met sales last year. ceo was fairly positive about the year ahead.ts highest since its 2012 listening. on the downside, just group down almost 8% there. this after a sale of 5.3% stake. right, thank you very much. if you have been long equities, we have had a good start to the year. what stocks and sectors could you invest in the rest of 2018? 'st's get more of freddie lait call. we are ready talked about the thats, tdc, kpn and nokia were your takes. i went...
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. >> that was janelle monet offering a few words before introducing kesha and some other stars who allhite roses to indicate they are supporting the time's up effort as well. but, from an awards standpoint, it was not a night for women at all. >> no, the performances gleamed a huge response and yet the ladies did not pick up many awards. >> yeah. interesting. >>> we are going break more down on the grammy's a little bit later on in the skin any. >>> but this year's deadly flu outbreak. government health officials say one of every 15 doctor visits last week were for flu symptoms. >> they say this is the worst it's been since 2009. 39 states reported high flu activity last week up from 32 states the week before. precautions are being taken are across the country. aerial russia has the details. >> reporter: schools in at least six states closing in a desperate rush to stop the dangerous spreading of the flu. the epidemic so severe in oklahoma, 20 districts have shut their doors in the last week as they try to disinfect. >> we felt it was best for our kids and school. >> reporter: in jacks
. >> that was janelle monet offering a few words before introducing kesha and some other stars who allhite roses to indicate they are supporting the time's up effort as well. but, from an awards standpoint, it was not a night for women at all. >> no, the performances gleamed a huge response and yet the ladies did not pick up many awards. >> yeah. interesting. >>> we are going break more down on the grammy's a little bit later on in the skin any. >>> but this...
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. >> singer and ak tret janelle bonet said time's up followed by a song by kesha.ling her former record producer for years. backed by an all-female chorus she sang the ballad "prayer." ♪ i don't need you i've found a strength i've ever known". >> it was a sentiment shared by alice ya kara. >> things are uneven and unequal and they need to be talked about. iven to men. including night's biggestnner bruno mars. other parts of the award show trump did not enjoy his own and others auditioning for the white house "fire & fury." >> he had a longtime fear of why he liked the eat at mcdonald's. >> reporter: the criticized by some conservatives who tweeted some of us like the music without th politics shown in it.donal trump jr. called it acity was called a welcoming place for generations of immigrants by singer camilla ka bejo. >> just like the d.r.e.a.m.ers my parents brought me to this country with nothing but hope. >> reporter: and kendrick lamar whose work often points out systemic racism and images invoking blan men being aimed down. got to say whether you're a kendri
. >> singer and ak tret janelle bonet said time's up followed by a song by kesha.ling her former record producer for years. backed by an all-female chorus she sang the ballad "prayer." ♪ i don't need you i've found a strength i've ever known". >> it was a sentiment shared by alice ya kara. >> things are uneven and unequal and they need to be talked about. iven to men. including night's biggestnner bruno mars. other parts of the award show trump did not enjoy...
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. >> singer and actress janelle monae told the actrebeing a aud madison square garden that time's upor discrimination and harassment, introducing a song by grammy nominee kesha. she has been battling her former record producer for years over allegations of emotional and sexual abuse. backed by an all-star female chorus, kesha sang her empowerment ballot "praying." ♪ i don't need you ♪ i found a strength i've never known ♪ >> it was a sentiment echoed backstage by best new artist alessia cara, the only woman handed an award at sunday night's televised ceremony. >> things are uneven and unequal. >> reporter: the other addeight awards were given to men. including the night's biggest winner bruno mars. >> [ bleep ] "fire and fury." >> reporter: other parts of the award show took aim at president trump. >> trump did not enjoy his own inauguration. >> reporter: a comedy sketch had others auditioning for an audio book of the white house expose "fire and fury." >> he had a longtime fear of being poisoned. one reason why he liked to eat at maux. >> reporter: the segment was criticized includi
. >> singer and actress janelle monae told the actrebeing a aud madison square garden that time's upor discrimination and harassment, introducing a song by grammy nominee kesha. she has been battling her former record producer for years over allegations of emotional and sexual abuse. backed by an all-star female chorus, kesha sang her empowerment ballot "praying." ♪ i don't need you ♪ i found a strength i've never known ♪ >> it was a sentiment echoed backstage by...
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the metoo movement marked by white roses on the red carpet and a fiery speech by janell monette. >> we peace, but we mean business. and to those who would dare try and silence us, we offer you two words -- times up. >> reporter: and an emotional performance from kesha battled sex abuse in the music industry for years. ♪ >> reporter: tears on stage and in the audience. another touching tribute, a wall of remembrance for lives lost at concerts in las vegas and manchester. ♪ ♪ here in heaven >> reporter: the victims honored by three acts. ♪ the grammys proving music sals a vital part of the national conversation, cuban american artist camilla ka bay owe. >> tonight in the this room, we remember that this country was built by d.r.e.a.m.ers, for d.r.e.a.m.ers chasing the american dream. >> host james corden made the politics more explicit taking direct aim at president trump with a skit about a "fire and fury" audio book which ended with a familiar face. >> one reason why he liked to eat at mcdonald's, nobody knew he was coming and the food was safely premade. >> that's it. we got it. that'
the metoo movement marked by white roses on the red carpet and a fiery speech by janell monette. >> we peace, but we mean business. and to those who would dare try and silence us, we offer you two words -- times up. >> reporter: and an emotional performance from kesha battled sex abuse in the music industry for years. ♪ >> reporter: tears on stage and in the audience. another touching tribute, a wall of remembrance for lives lost at concerts in las vegas and manchester. ♪...