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and janet's law. my experience with janet was a powerful reminder about the importance of telling women stories, her voice led to tangible changes in the state law because of bravery other women's lives will be better and each small win is just that, a win, each win is reminder that things can change also, remind they're people who have been victimized be it by spouse or unjust system are nonetheless powerful, some people portray survivors of domestic violence as weak, i think janet's story illustrates the opposite, when given the right tools, support and environment, these women are capable of changing the world. and so with that, i will conclude my reading part of the night and i really look forward to hear all of your questions. again, i want to thank carmichael's for hoping this event and please buy book in your lock bookstores and with that i will go ahead and open it up to questions, there's a microphone at the aisle here and i know that to make sure that we are capturing the audio, they asked t
and janet's law. my experience with janet was a powerful reminder about the importance of telling women stories, her voice led to tangible changes in the state law because of bravery other women's lives will be better and each small win is just that, a win, each win is reminder that things can change also, remind they're people who have been victimized be it by spouse or unjust system are nonetheless powerful, some people portray survivors of domestic violence as weak, i think janet's story...
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it is all part of the janet and dan's nonprofit serving young adults with autism. this husband and wife team founded it 12 years ago after seeing their autistic struggle with opportunities after high school. >> we're adults far longer than we're children and it is a long ways from graduating from high school to the end of your life. that is a lot of years and we were going what is he going to do? janet, a licensed therapist and dan, a retired as stroh physicist decided to help them full-time. there is projbased therapy programs like maker's workshops and web design, homework help, daily meals. low student to instructor ratios give every aspect of the program a personal feel. >> i think i painted this last. >> did you? >> reporter: projects are chosen by students themselves. for steven, a goal is to address issues like anxiety, emotional regulation and social communication. >> it gives some kind of structure to the creativity. >> it is the planning and the problem solving and dealing with the stress they encounter as they do this and that is what is really important
it is all part of the janet and dan's nonprofit serving young adults with autism. this husband and wife team founded it 12 years ago after seeing their autistic struggle with opportunities after high school. >> we're adults far longer than we're children and it is a long ways from graduating from high school to the end of your life. that is a lot of years and we were going what is he going to do? janet, a licensed therapist and dan, a retired as stroh physicist decided to help them...
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she then offers janet a show. janet's english is not that good.m who has a gallery is mesmerized by her work. so she has a show in new york city. you will never believe who comes to her show but jackson pollack. this is one of my lincolns based on her style of drip painting. here are the two paintings side-by-side. janet sobel's painting in 1945. jackson pollack's first official drip painting is in 1947. he never gives her any credit. she becomes ill and moves away to retirement. she does beautiful splatter paintings. he never really mentions her or gives her credit as an influence. i don't want to take anything away from jackson pollack. i do not think he invented the splatter painting. i think janet sobel invented the splatter painting. but he certainly borrowed it and applied it beautifully. he also was the supreme model of young, masculine strength in the 1960's helping make the country that transitioned between world war ii and the 1960's. he was exciting. people loved him. he was a real character. that is when he became almost as important a
she then offers janet a show. janet's english is not that good.m who has a gallery is mesmerized by her work. so she has a show in new york city. you will never believe who comes to her show but jackson pollack. this is one of my lincolns based on her style of drip painting. here are the two paintings side-by-side. janet sobel's painting in 1945. jackson pollack's first official drip painting is in 1947. he never gives her any credit. she becomes ill and moves away to retirement. she does...
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and this is what former us federal reserve chief janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s janet yellent the outbrea k‘s impact on janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s impact on the global economy. depending on how serious this gets, i think, you economy. depending on how serious this gets, ithink, you know, we could see significant impact on europe, which has been week to start with, and it isjust europe, which has been week to start with, and it is just conceivable that it could throw the united states into a recession. a starc warning from janet yellen there. from new york, a business correspondent samira hussain has the round—up of what happened to the us stock markets overnight. it was another volatile day on us markets, with massive swings on the dow. some of that was driven by research from investment bank goldman sachs. it wa nted investment bank goldman sachs. it wanted now thinks the coronavirus will wipe out any growth in american company profits this year. also, the international monetary fund said the coronavirus will clearly have an impact on global economic growth
and this is what former us federal reserve chief janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s janet yellent the outbrea k‘s impact on janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s impact on the global economy. depending on how serious this gets, i think, you economy. depending on how serious this gets, ithink, you know, we could see significant impact on europe, which has been week to start with, and it isjust europe, which has been week to start with, and it is just conceivable that it...
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janet jackson is here!applause >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: jane levy is here. [ cheers and applause and we got great stand-up from jo firestone >> steve: wow. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: quest, i don't know how you made it back tell me about your night >> questlove: i don't either >> jimmy: i mean, if anyone watched the oscars last night, questlove was -- >> steve: all over >> jimmy: all over the oscars. [ cheers and applause you did a great job. >> questloid ithstart? you did the pre -- >> questlove: i did the red carpet pre-deejaying thing-a-ma-jigga then i did the actual oscars drumming and deejaying and then i deejayed the after party at the governors ball. and then i deejayed jay-z and beyonce's gold party and then i made it to the airplane in one piece. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: isn't that amazing how you can do that? [ cheers and applause >> questlove: yeah >> jimmy: dude, tell everybody about the lin-manuel miranda - >> questlove: oh, so they put my dressing room and lin-manuel's dressing room nex
janet jackson is here!applause >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: jane levy is here. [ cheers and applause and we got great stand-up from jo firestone >> steve: wow. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: quest, i don't know how you made it back tell me about your night >> questlove: i don't either >> jimmy: i mean, if anyone watched the oscars last night, questlove was -- >> steve: all over >> jimmy: all over the oscars. [ cheers and applause you did a great...
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let's talk with janet, globally economist., hearing from axel saying the market's class is half-full. he said that at the weekend. things are a lot more dramatic. ftse futures down 3.7%. orchidshink the stock -- the stockmarkets are going to maintain this glass half-full approach as we see the coronavirus spread into europe? >> we think that the equity markets are kind of complacent about the current situation. many are expecting the virus to be contained by china or globally by the end of february. it is now spreading the rest of the world. concerning,more because china, they have the power to quarantine the whole region. if you are talking about cases like in italy, you are talking people in movement of the european union. there is a real risks to the already fragile european economy. we saw the high, it was complacent. the natural reaction to what is happening. assessmentuch of an can you make about the chinese economy? what kind of impact does that have? janet: i think it is a bit too early to say. q2, you rebound because
let's talk with janet, globally economist., hearing from axel saying the market's class is half-full. he said that at the weekend. things are a lot more dramatic. ftse futures down 3.7%. orchidshink the stock -- the stockmarkets are going to maintain this glass half-full approach as we see the coronavirus spread into europe? >> we think that the equity markets are kind of complacent about the current situation. many are expecting the virus to be contained by china or globally by the end...
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janet, vince's surrogate mother got a call from jessie's mom. >> and she just said, "janet, there's been an accident. vince has been shot." and i was devastated. i was like, "what? what-- what do you mean, he's been shot?" >> reporter: vince's cousin, tim, immediately left his home in virginia and traveled to kentucky still in disbelief. >> how can he survive two times in afghanistan, come home to be shot by some worthless thug that didn't even know him? >> you must've felt so horrible for jessie and for the kids. >> absolutely. i--i must've called her at least 50 times, you know, trying to figure out what's going on and be there for her and the kids. >> reporter: by now, jessie had left the christian county sheriff's department and headed home. >> she's picked up by a friend, taken back to her house on fort campbell. >> reporter: the day after the murder, local police and agents from fort campbell were canvasing the goslyn's neighborhood. >> this is now a mix of army investigators and local investigators? >> it is. >> reporter: they knocked on the door of kay and william ray, the couple
janet, vince's surrogate mother got a call from jessie's mom. >> and she just said, "janet, there's been an accident. vince has been shot." and i was devastated. i was like, "what? what-- what do you mean, he's been shot?" >> reporter: vince's cousin, tim, immediately left his home in virginia and traveled to kentucky still in disbelief. >> how can he survive two times in afghanistan, come home to be shot by some worthless thug that didn't even know him?...
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janet: that is certainly part of it.ead of the fbi, christopher wray, made a comment at a public hearing, saying that maybe universities were a lot of bit naive with what was happening with china. -- a billion dollars for ubs u.s. universities is a lot of money, but compared to what they are taking in intuition and other government money, it's not as much. it is still a big number and increasing. money from china ranked third among countries. what is the u.s. government trying to do in order to balance economic freedom and national security? about 30 years, the government has required colleges to report this data, gifts that are $250,000 or more annually. the government has said colleges have not been complying. they wanted to do a better job, want a little more robust data. of course, the colleges are reluctant to do that. they say they don't want to give individual names of donors, things like that,of course, thee reluctant to do that. and do not want to reveal trade secrets, if it is other entities giving the money, r
janet: that is certainly part of it.ead of the fbi, christopher wray, made a comment at a public hearing, saying that maybe universities were a lot of bit naive with what was happening with china. -- a billion dollars for ubs u.s. universities is a lot of money, but compared to what they are taking in intuition and other government money, it's not as much. it is still a big number and increasing. money from china ranked third among countries. what is the u.s. government trying to do in order to...
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everything from giving a treat to cleaning and caring for the animals. >>> it is all part of janet and dance studios send for a field nonprofit serving young adults with autism. >>> this husband-and-wife team found it artistry 12 years ago. after seeing their autistic son struggle with opportunities after high school. >>> we looked for what would come next. what was his career? we are adults longer than we are children. it is a long ways from graduating from high school. to the end of your life. that is a lot of years. we were going what is he going to do? >> reporter: a licensed therapist and dan a now retired astrophysicist decided to serve their son and others with autism full time. artistry offers project-based therapy programs like makers workshops and web design. homework help life skills and even daily meals. low student to instructor ratio skip every aspect of the program a personal feel. >>> projects are chosen by students themselves. for stephen the goal is to address issues like anxiety emotional regulation and social communication.>>> it gives some kind of structure to the
everything from giving a treat to cleaning and caring for the animals. >>> it is all part of janet and dance studios send for a field nonprofit serving young adults with autism. >>> this husband-and-wife team found it artistry 12 years ago. after seeing their autistic son struggle with opportunities after high school. >>> we looked for what would come next. what was his career? we are adults longer than we are children. it is a long ways from graduating from high...
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janet: las sanciones son parte de la promesa de estados unidos de juan guaidÓ incrementar la campaÑatados unidos y de casimiro, a 90 dÍas para que compaÑías afiliadas cesen sus negocios con ellos. washington busca que rusia frene su colaboraciÓn con el rÉgimen maduro. se ha afirmado al poder a pesar de los esfuerzos de estados unidos por ahogar la economÍa. el rÉgimen calificÓ la medida como una agresiÓn al pueblo, que trata de generar sufrimiento y dificultades. el presidente trump dio luz verde a las sanciones. el presidente ruso fue notificado el fin de semana. el mandatario dice que seguirÁ muy de cerca el desarrollo de estas sanciones. que juan guaidÓ es el hombre que quiere el pueblo de venezuela. las acciones de rosfnet cayeron, la compaÑÍa sostiene que no estÁ violando ninguna ley al tener negocios con venezuela y que las sanciones son ilegales. enrique: bajo acusaciones de espionaje fue detenido un ciudadano mexicano en el aeropuerto internacional de. segÚn el parÁmetro justicia, sospechoso habÍa colaborado con oficiales de inteligencia rusos para identificar la ubicaciÓn de
janet: las sanciones son parte de la promesa de estados unidos de juan guaidÓ incrementar la campaÑatados unidos y de casimiro, a 90 dÍas para que compaÑías afiliadas cesen sus negocios con ellos. washington busca que rusia frene su colaboraciÓn con el rÉgimen maduro. se ha afirmado al poder a pesar de los esfuerzos de estados unidos por ahogar la economÍa. el rÉgimen calificÓ la medida como una agresiÓn al pueblo, que trata de generar sufrimiento y dificultades. el presidente trump...
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janet: a bernie sanders le gusta decir que no quiere causar nerviosismo.d cubano americana. frank es un exiliado polÍtico cubano. >> el senador le debe una excusa a los cubanos y a los millones de americanos que confÍan en Él. janet: sanders cree que el socialismo democrÁtico es bueno, pero el presidente trump lo llama comunista. esta postura le ha dado una inmejorable municiÓn a sus adversarios demÓcratas. las congresista demÓcrata de sus de la florida escribieron que los comentarios fueron inaceptables. que sanders deberÍa hablar con los constituyentes antes de aplaudir al tirano fidel castro. el senador demÓcrata robert menÉndez dice que no sabe cuÁl es la labor de bernie sanders con los regÍmenes, donde hay solo violaciones de derechos humanos. y dice que no entiende cÓmo puede elogiar eso. >> van a abandonar el partido, inclusive votando por trump, o van a votar independiente. cualquiera de esas fÓrmulas es absolutamente fatal para el partido demÓcrata. janet: la campaÑa de sanders se defendiÓ diciendo que el candidato siempre ha sido claro y consiste
janet: a bernie sanders le gusta decir que no quiere causar nerviosismo.d cubano americana. frank es un exiliado polÍtico cubano. >> el senador le debe una excusa a los cubanos y a los millones de americanos que confÍan en Él. janet: sanders cree que el socialismo democrÁtico es bueno, pero el presidente trump lo llama comunista. esta postura le ha dado una inmejorable municiÓn a sus adversarios demÓcratas. las congresista demÓcrata de sus de la florida escribieron que los...
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today, janet set a trial date of october 5. tonight, a blizzard is burying parts of upstate new york. heavy lake-effect snow and 16- mile-per-hour gusts are causing whiteout conditions near buffalo and syracuse. the storm whipped up a snow- nado-- a twister with snow-- and kicked up big waves on lake erie. a stretch of interstate 90 was shut down in pennsylvania, and some areas could get up to four feet of snow by saturday urdayng. morning. get out yo get out your skis. tonight, a cbs news exclusive. a juror in the harvey weinstein aiial explains how he and other members of the jury reached their verdict this week. weinstein now faces up to 29 years in prison. the juror, drew, asked us not to mhare his last name. he sat down today with "cbs this s"rning's" gayle king. >> the jury convicted on criminal sexual act in the first degree, and third-degree rape. -d that's correct. >> reporter: how did you all reach that conclusion? >> it was our deduction and interpretation of the law, regardless of behaviors before or after an allege
today, janet set a trial date of october 5. tonight, a blizzard is burying parts of upstate new york. heavy lake-effect snow and 16- mile-per-hour gusts are causing whiteout conditions near buffalo and syracuse. the storm whipped up a snow- nado-- a twister with snow-- and kicked up big waves on lake erie. a stretch of interstate 90 was shut down in pennsylvania, and some areas could get up to four feet of snow by saturday urdayng. morning. get out yo get out your skis. tonight, a cbs news...
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norah. >> o'donnell: wow, all right, janet, thank you.utside philadelphia tonight, police are investigating a horrific crash at a daycare center. officials in upper southampton township say a bmw smashed into the front of the school as more than a dozen children, three and four years old, were napping. at least four children were taken to the hospital, one with serious injuries. the driver, a woman from philadelphia, suffered minor injuries. we turn now to the 2020 campaign, two days before the south carolina primary. new polls suggest joe biden could score a much-needed win, but now a late attack on biden from republicans is drawing his former boss, president obama, into the fight. ed o'keefe reports tonight from spartanburg, south carolina. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden appears on the verge of a win in south carolina, so most of his opponents are looking ahead. senator bernie sanders, the national frontrunner, marched with supporters in north carolina. >> the establishment, in case you haven't noticed, they're getting ver
norah. >> o'donnell: wow, all right, janet, thank you.utside philadelphia tonight, police are investigating a horrific crash at a daycare center. officials in upper southampton township say a bmw smashed into the front of the school as more than a dozen children, three and four years old, were napping. at least four children were taken to the hospital, one with serious injuries. the driver, a woman from philadelphia, suffered minor injuries. we turn now to the 2020 campaign, two days...
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only idea they have is more and more printing as you had pointed out in your tweets and of course janet yellen stepped in and basically agreed with you by saying yellen says fed purchases of stocks and corporate bonds could help in a downturn so of quantitative easing and printing money and buying treasuries and other aaa government bonds well then we're going to start buying corporate junk again like here we have nature fighting back we have antarctica at 68 degrees for the 1st time in recorded history we have these coronaviruses these sort of bad inspired deadly viruses that have been emerging over the past 20 years ebola sorry smears. 19 so it seems like no matter what like we get more and more elated and more and more like you know the stock markets just go higher and higher and it has to fight back nature is fighting back harder and harder right there a lot of people on wall street rooting for a coronavirus wipe out of half the world's population because that would prompt central banks to print ever more money and force their stock portfolios higher and it is so gross and disgustin
only idea they have is more and more printing as you had pointed out in your tweets and of course janet yellen stepped in and basically agreed with you by saying yellen says fed purchases of stocks and corporate bonds could help in a downturn so of quantitative easing and printing money and buying treasuries and other aaa government bonds well then we're going to start buying corporate junk again like here we have nature fighting back we have antarctica at 68 degrees for the 1st time in...
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in a neo monarchy we live in a royal court where those who janet yellen z are friends of janet are friends of jay powell the current fed chairman get unlimited bailouts for just because they're friends of jay powell for doing for being a friend of j.p.l. they get unlimited credit as 0 percent interest rates and they're what else is living. a peasant we live in a global peasantry and if you're not a friend of jay powell you are a peasant well exactly i did ask in a tweet to that could help who she was saying it could help she didn't specify who and of course it will help the people behind the moats the people who are have pulled up the drawbridge since 1991 since they went off the gold standard since there's no honest metric and you know again tying it into this coronavirus of course nobody's talking about the big situation america is a lot of these people who end up in hospital it's a 20 percent of those who get hit by corona virus have to go to hospital and the average stay is like 10 days to 3 weeks. that's going to cost you half a $1000000.00 here in america most americans have about $4
in a neo monarchy we live in a royal court where those who janet yellen z are friends of janet are friends of jay powell the current fed chairman get unlimited bailouts for just because they're friends of jay powell for doing for being a friend of j.p.l. they get unlimited credit as 0 percent interest rates and they're what else is living. a peasant we live in a global peasantry and if you're not a friend of jay powell you are a peasant well exactly i did ask in a tweet to that could help who...
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it might take me a while to get it. >> so far no response from janet. this is the time, mike. if we start now and plan it, she'll surely notice and invite us backstage. >> should we call you the rhythm nation? >> put that out there. >>> if you're just joining us 4:47 on this tuesday. a wind advisory, the yellow in the north bay. we have gusts nearing 60 miles an hour in places like st. helena. they're considerably slower on tam. record high temperatures again today. breezes will relax during the day that leads to cooler conditions tonight and cooler onshore breeze for the rest of the week. there's a slight chance of showers sunday. let's take a look for your highs today. 66 in half moon bay. palo alto, lake port 69. everybody else including san francisco around 70 to 74 degrees. some upper 30s in the east bay and north bay valleys. high pressure to the north. low pressure to the south and east pulling away from us. over the next several days no really heavy chance of rain as it's going to continue to soak the mid south. a look at my accuweather forecast. with a lighter breeze
it might take me a while to get it. >> so far no response from janet. this is the time, mike. if we start now and plan it, she'll surely notice and invite us backstage. >> should we call you the rhythm nation? >> put that out there. >>> if you're just joining us 4:47 on this tuesday. a wind advisory, the yellow in the north bay. we have gusts nearing 60 miles an hour in places like st. helena. they're considerably slower on tam. record high temperatures again today....
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it's all part of janet and dan' rafael based nonprofit serving in adults with autism. this husband-and-wife team founded autistry studios 12 years ago after seeing their son struggle with opportunities after high school. >> we are adults for longer than we are children. it's a long ways from graduating high school to the end of your life. that is a lot of years. we are going what is he going to do? >> reporter: so janet, a licensed therapist and dan, retired astrophysicists decided to serve their son and others with autism full-time. they offer project based therapy programs like web design, markup, life skills, even daily meals. low student to instructor ratios give every aspect of this program a personal feel. projects are chosen by students themselves. for stephen wade, a goal is to address issues like anxiety, emotional regulation, and social communication. >> gives some kind of structure to the creativity. >> reporter: for dan, project planning with his students is great. >> it's the planning and problem solving in dealing with the stress they encounter as they do
it's all part of janet and dan' rafael based nonprofit serving in adults with autism. this husband-and-wife team founded autistry studios 12 years ago after seeing their son struggle with opportunities after high school. >> we are adults for longer than we are children. it's a long ways from graduating high school to the end of your life. that is a lot of years. we are going what is he going to do? >> reporter: so janet, a licensed therapist and dan, retired astrophysicists decided...
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and -- ♪ >>> janet jackson just announced a tour, the stop here in the bay area. >>> come on, janet.he's ready. >> now. >> all the good concerts here. >> we do, yeah. it's in abundance. >> in the south bay, though? >> in the south bay. >> that's okay. >> it's worth the drive. try some new restaurants. plus the winds will blow you down there anyway the way they're coming out of the north. >> transitioning. >> look at that. >> just put a kite on your car and let's go. can we go to the maps now, please. i guess we were the only four that got that transition. good enough, fair enough. it wasn't that great. i can't drive 55. we have 52 in mt. diablo. that wind advisory from the north bay up to 60-mile-per-hour gusts until 11:00 today. look what it's doing to our temperatures this morning. we're anywhere from the mid-30s to the low 60s. we'll be 45 to 59. low to upper 60s at noon. we reach the 70s away from the coast. here is jobina. >> thank you, mike. 5:31 and the headline i have no problems at the moment. hopefully it will stay that way. in oakland, 880 at the coliseum. the coliseum is
and -- ♪ >>> janet jackson just announced a tour, the stop here in the bay area. >>> come on, janet.he's ready. >> now. >> all the good concerts here. >> we do, yeah. it's in abundance. >> in the south bay, though? >> in the south bay. >> that's okay. >> it's worth the drive. try some new restaurants. plus the winds will blow you down there anyway the way they're coming out of the north. >> transitioning. >> look at that....
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with us now is janet mui, global economist, with cazenove capital. are worried about this coronavirus outbreak for a number of reasons but, of course, how is it affecting the global economy? right now, what we see is the chinese economy is taking also the hit, 99% of the cases are happening in china and what we see from the high—frequency economic data is that activities have definitely taken a very sharp negative hit. housing transactions are down 90%, coal consumption down 70% and flight data down 40% so the majority of impact we have seen is in china but what we have seen outside of china are so far concerns on production line disruption. seeing companies warning about their profits to earnings because of manufacturing supply chain disruptions. airlines are particularly hit. the hong kong airline, they are starting to lay off staff because of the impact so for the western economy, so far the impact is relatively modest, so we see it is more negatively hitting the asia—pacific region. see it is more negatively hitting the asia-pacific region. how l
with us now is janet mui, global economist, with cazenove capital. are worried about this coronavirus outbreak for a number of reasons but, of course, how is it affecting the global economy? right now, what we see is the chinese economy is taking also the hit, 99% of the cases are happening in china and what we see from the high—frequency economic data is that activities have definitely taken a very sharp negative hit. housing transactions are down 90%, coal consumption down 70% and flight...
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the deadline was issued, as you mentioned, by uc president janet napolita napolitano. if this strike does not end by midnight, instructors will lose their jobs. graduate students are moving ahead with their strike. >> i think the threat of mass firing was a monstrous move. i think we're not surprised that it comes from janet napolitano. >> reporter: they're demanding a $1,400 increase to their teaching wages. they say the cost of living is unbearably high and graduate student instructors get paid less than other campuses. in a statement this evening, uc president janet napolitano's office were in part, i have invited leaders of the uc graduate and professional council to join me for a meeting to discussand impact to graduat including cost of living, housing and other issues. organizers tonight told us they got no such invite and sitting down for a meeting would only be a start. >> they can meet with us while we're on strike. of course they can. they can decide to meet with us while we're on strike. >> reporter: this afternoon they were joined by droves of undergrads in
the deadline was issued, as you mentioned, by uc president janet napolita napolitano. if this strike does not end by midnight, instructors will lose their jobs. graduate students are moving ahead with their strike. >> i think the threat of mass firing was a monstrous move. i think we're not surprised that it comes from janet napolitano. >> reporter: they're demanding a $1,400 increase to their teaching wages. they say the cost of living is unbearably high and graduate student...
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art hasdiego museum of this little janet sobel painting.y're claiming that is the first splatter painting and they are very adamant of -- they are very adamant about it. it's just a little thing but they claim it's the first. the beginning of abstract expressionism. and then getting back to sarah fisher ames in front of the most iconic photos ever taken. the artist must solve search and i do all the time. authorsy most favorite is dr. richard selzer. he was a surgeon in hammond. -- new haven. he has what is called the exact location of the soul. he concluded that the human soul resides in its wounds. he said whenever he performs surgery on somebody and then he watches them peel, he knew that where he helped that patient overcome their wound is for the persistent, thirst for life he says the strength and character are shaped by the wounds it works to overcome. i love that. apply that to searching for soul.ca's sold -- the founding fathers established principles of liberty and democracy that overtime were interpreted differently in the north
art hasdiego museum of this little janet sobel painting.y're claiming that is the first splatter painting and they are very adamant of -- they are very adamant about it. it's just a little thing but they claim it's the first. the beginning of abstract expressionism. and then getting back to sarah fisher ames in front of the most iconic photos ever taken. the artist must solve search and i do all the time. authorsy most favorite is dr. richard selzer. he was a surgeon in hammond. -- new haven....
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janet: i think it is a rather place in view.irus outbreak is going to be contained by the end of february. that is what i feel the market consensus is. they are looking for massive stimulus out of the chinese government, which we have started to see more and more , but i really doubt the possibility of a grand scale stimulus from china because of the starting point of the debt level from the in the monetary sense, they will definitely ease policy, but not what the market is looking for. i think it really depends on whether it starts to affect the deployment in china in the -- the employment in china. will probably think of bigger scale stimulus. janet: do you think the market -- guy: marcus, do you think the markets are of resting that -- are overestimating? marcus: i agree with janet. the answer is we some plea don't know. the reality is sometimes central banks can't solve all things. if you shut down half of your factories were more, then a rate cut stimulus isn't going to make any difference whatsoever. there needs to be a go
janet: i think it is a rather place in view.irus outbreak is going to be contained by the end of february. that is what i feel the market consensus is. they are looking for massive stimulus out of the chinese government, which we have started to see more and more , but i really doubt the possibility of a grand scale stimulus from china because of the starting point of the debt level from the in the monetary sense, they will definitely ease policy, but not what the market is looking for. i think...
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janet shamlian reports. >> reporter: this is 6-year-old faye swetlik getting off her school bus monday afternoon. a little more than an hour later she was gone. last seen playing in the front yard of her south carolina home. police released the images in hopes of getting more tips and home security video. >> why can't it be an amber alert? >> at this point we have not ruled out faye went in the woods playing, gotten lost and has not found her way back home yet. >> reporter: the little girl nowhere to be found. the search is expanding, more than 300 officers from 20 law enforcement agencies are now going door-to-door beyond her neighborhood. and the fbi has joined the investigation. there is no evidence the 3'10", first grader was abducted from the home where she lives with her mother and grandmother. >> i want my baby. got to find her. >> just really hard. >> reporter: lindsay is faye's friend. >> how is the community reacting? >> sick. just worried sick. >> reporter: police have taken the extraordinary step of blocking off the entire subdivision where faye disappeared from. only resid
janet shamlian reports. >> reporter: this is 6-year-old faye swetlik getting off her school bus monday afternoon. a little more than an hour later she was gone. last seen playing in the front yard of her south carolina home. police released the images in hopes of getting more tips and home security video. >> why can't it be an amber alert? >> at this point we have not ruled out faye went in the woods playing, gotten lost and has not found her way back home yet. >>...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, cayce, south carolina. >>> coming up on the morning national huricane center a man who served nearly 15 years for a murder he did not commit is set free after new dna evidence. >>> and a winter warm up? this past january sets a record. this is the "cbs morning news". so strong. you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doc
janet shamlian, cbs news, cayce, south carolina. >>> coming up on the morning national huricane center a man who served nearly 15 years for a murder he did not commit is set free after new dna evidence. >>> and a winter warm up? this past january sets a record. this is the "cbs morning news". so strong. you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing...
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janet shamlian has more on their struggles and hopes. >> i'm going to go in and vote for tom steyer. >> elizabeth warren. >> i'm pretty much undecided. >> amy klobuchar. >> reporter: these four women all have a passion for politics. >> i think all of them can beat donald trump.mas elizabeth warren can revitalize farm country. >> i want to make sure that people my age, my peers are coming back and they have a reason to come back to rural america. c reporter: chris henning has only decided she's not supporting joe biden or bernie sanders. >> my issues are their age, their health, and their stamina. >> reporter: they're too old? >> they're older than me, and i think i'm too old to run for office. >> reporter: like many of her rural neighbors, healthcare is an issue for billie wilson. >> in small towns, most people don't have anybody that pays their insurance, even the small businesses don't provide. >> reporter: lavon griffieon is concerned about the economy. >> in 2012 we had soybeans at $15. that's half. >> reporter: caring for land and livestock requires lots of help. they say hiring
janet shamlian has more on their struggles and hopes. >> i'm going to go in and vote for tom steyer. >> elizabeth warren. >> i'm pretty much undecided. >> amy klobuchar. >> reporter: these four women all have a passion for politics. >> i think all of them can beat donald trump.mas elizabeth warren can revitalize farm country. >> i want to make sure that people my age, my peers are coming back and they have a reason to come back to rural america. c...
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as janet shamlian reports, those couples tonight are out more than $7 million. >> reporter: the fairy perfect wedding is now crushed for eva hung and her fiancÉe. with their ceremony three weeks away, eva is scrambling, after her venue, noah's, closed without warning. how much money did you lose? >> probably anywhere from $10,000 to $12,000. >> reporter: 2,800 weddings and special events across the country are now at risk after the entire chain abruptly shut down. >> i don't want to cry, but this was hard. >> reporter: no notice to customers, many learning only through social media. couples posting, "we are so heartbroken." and "closing your doors days before someone's wedding, shame on you." 's filed ftc may after investigator allegations of fraud, a judge last week ordering it to close immediately. a notice on noah's website stated: tonight, the bride-to-be still has no place for her big day, and her 160 guests. >> because we are paying for everything, we're probably not going to go on our honeymoon. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: all right, coming up
as janet shamlian reports, those couples tonight are out more than $7 million. >> reporter: the fairy perfect wedding is now crushed for eva hung and her fiancÉe. with their ceremony three weeks away, eva is scrambling, after her venue, noah's, closed without warning. how much money did you lose? >> probably anywhere from $10,000 to $12,000. >> reporter: 2,800 weddings and special events across the country are now at risk after the entire chain abruptly shut down. >> i...
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janet shamlian now with the dramatic rescue and the heartwarming reunion. >> where's the baby at?reporter: for a parent, a moment of sheer terror. >> let me see. >> reporter: with only seconds between life and death the collins family finds an angel in georgia police signature harold drummond. >> when i looked down at that baby a.j., i looked into my son's face, into my grandson's face. >> reporter: his knowledge of two-finger infant c.p.r., would save the life of six-month-old a.j. sherrod, who was suffering from a respiratory infection. >> he was in the right place at the right time, and he allowed god to use him to help us save the baby. ( baby crying ) baby crying ).ake this sound, he's breathing. >> reporter: for angel collins the what-ifs are unimaginable and life would be unthinkable without one of her twins. when you hear that baby cry and you know it's going to be okay. >> hold on for a minute. uhm-- >> reporter: it's hard. >> it is hard. >> tell the medics we got him breathing. >> this is what we do, and a lot of people don't realize we're human, also. >> this is my futu
janet shamlian now with the dramatic rescue and the heartwarming reunion. >> where's the baby at?reporter: for a parent, a moment of sheer terror. >> let me see. >> reporter: with only seconds between life and death the collins family finds an angel in georgia police signature harold drummond. >> when i looked down at that baby a.j., i looked into my son's face, into my grandson's face. >> reporter: his knowledge of two-finger infant c.p.r., would save the life of...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: one person can make a difference.sica, what an incredible gift. we'll be right back. right back. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. ...timing is everything. so why wait? start farxiga now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. although it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash,... ...swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...red color in
janet shamlian, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: one person can make a difference.sica, what an incredible gift. we'll be right back. right back. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, thank you so much.secutors made their closing arguments against harvey weinstein today, saying the movie mogul treated his victims as complete disposables and should be convicted of rape. nikki batiste has the details. >> reporter: during prosecutor joan iluzzi's closing argument today, hollywood tycoon harvey weinstein fidgeted and appeared agitated. she called weinstein a predator and master of his own universe who treats people like ants he can step on. she reminded the jury that star witness annabella sciorra testified weinstein raped her, even as she was punching him, kicking him, just trying to get him away from her. alleged victim miriam haley says she told the media mogul, "no, no, no," as he forced oral sex on her in 2006. during the defense closing argument, lawyer donna rotunno argued that prosecutors created an alternate universe that strips adult women of common sense, autonomy, and responsibility. >> these are people that made choices. they continue to make choices. >> reporter: iluzzi fir
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, thank you so much.secutors made their closing arguments against harvey weinstein today, saying the movie mogul treated his victims as complete disposables and should be convicted of rape. nikki batiste has the details. >> reporter: during prosecutor joan iluzzi's closing argument today, hollywood tycoon harvey weinstein fidgeted and appeared agitated. she called weinstein a predator and master of his own universe who treats people like ants he...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, stay safe out there. thank you. president trump took a victory lap today just one day after his acquittal by the senate, holding up headlines from newspaper whose subscriptions he said he would cancel and mixing shout- outs to supporters and put-downs of his enemies. ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump entered the east room filled with his supporters and claimed victory, but also painted himself as a victim. >> we went through hell unfairly, did nothing wrong. >> reporter: he then aired three years' worth of grievances. >> it was dirty cops. it was leakers and liars. russia, russia, russia. it was all bull( bleep ). >> reporter: the president was not contrite. he did not apologize except to his family. >> for having them have to go through a phony, rotten deal by some very evil and sick people. >> reporter: the hour-long, largely unscripted performance was a stark contrast to bill clinton's less-than-two-minute- long speech after his acquittal in 1999. >> i want to say again
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, stay safe out there. thank you. president trump took a victory lap today just one day after his acquittal by the senate, holding up headlines from newspaper whose subscriptions he said he would cancel and mixing shout- outs to supporters and put-downs of his enemies. ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump entered the east room filled with his supporters and claimed victory, but also painted himself as a...
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janet, thank you. tonight, with a big spike in the number of coronavirus cases, the c.d.c.ns the deadly outbreak could continue into next year. nearly 49,000 cases have been confirmed, and more than 1,400 people have died. there have been no deaths here in the u.s., but as carter evans reports, we learned about a new patient today in san antonio. >> reporter: the latest person to test positive was on this flight to texas from the epicenter of the outbreak. tonight, after the 15th case of coronavirus in the u.s., the c.d.c. has an urgent warning for americans. >> there may be additional cases that we identify. i do want to prepare you for that. >> reporter: 600 people are still quarantined on military bases, including marine corps air station miramar, where the c.d.c. now says c.d.c. now says at least two evacuees have the virus. >> annabel! >> reporter: three-year-old annabel wucinski's father frank worries his daughter could also be infected. >> reporter: they were on one of the evacuation flights from china where the virus killed the little girl's grandfather. the largest
janet, thank you. tonight, with a big spike in the number of coronavirus cases, the c.d.c.ns the deadly outbreak could continue into next year. nearly 49,000 cases have been confirmed, and more than 1,400 people have died. there have been no deaths here in the u.s., but as carter evans reports, we learned about a new patient today in san antonio. >> reporter: the latest person to test positive was on this flight to texas from the epicenter of the outbreak. tonight, after the 15th case of...
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terribly complicated issue but thank you very much for your time, janet.on the business life page, whenever you want to check up on all the latest stories. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, is in brussels today to meet european commissioners to discuss regulation and taxation. now let's talk about fashion. we all love a bit of retail therapy, especially the joy that comes with owning a new garment. but how many of them end—up unworn in our wardrobes? roughly $40 billion in the uk alone according to recent statistics. well, my next guest, sacha newall, is trying to do something about this. she's set up a website, that offers those with over—stuffed wardrobes a chance to rent out items to others on a budget. with us now is sacha newall, founder and chief executive, my wardrobe hq. thank you so much for coming in. what's the idea? we are a fully circular platform of sustainability at its heart. the idea is if you are at its heart. the idea is if you are a brand and an individual that has clothing sto
terribly complicated issue but thank you very much for your time, janet.on the business life page, whenever you want to check up on all the latest stories. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, is in brussels today to meet european commissioners to discuss regulation and taxation. now let's talk about fashion. we all love a bit of retail therapy, especially the joy that comes with owning a new garment. but how many of them end—up unworn...
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one sergeant told me it is the largest law enforcement operation he's ever seen. >> o'donnell: wow, janet, thank you. heavy rain and snow created dangerous conditions across the country today. in kansas, a school bus packed with fourth and fifth graders flipped on its side on an icy road. 16 kids and one adult were taken to the hospital. no serious injuries reported. in fargo, north dakota, "cars wiped out in blizzard conditions. farther south, several people had been rescued from cars in flooded roads in fort worth, texas. today, the massachusetts attorney general says she's uncovered the strongest evidence to today that e-cigarette giant juul targeted children in its online advertising campaigns. in a lawsuit filed today, the attorney general claims juul bought ad space on well-known youth websites. nikki battiste tells us exactly were the ads popped up and what juul is saying tonight. >> reporter: these mock-up ads of young-looking models fashionably holding juul. ugthsz they were uncovered by massachusetts prosecutors who say the e-cigarette company explicitly targeted teens. >> juul
one sergeant told me it is the largest law enforcement operation he's ever seen. >> o'donnell: wow, janet, thank you. heavy rain and snow created dangerous conditions across the country today. in kansas, a school bus packed with fourth and fifth graders flipped on its side on an icy road. 16 kids and one adult were taken to the hospital. no serious injuries reported. in fargo, north dakota, "cars wiped out in blizzard conditions. farther south, several people had been rescued from...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, dillon, colorado. >> ninan: the meltdown may have already started.he ice castle actually closed after a record warm winter. that's "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm reena ninan in new york. good night. captioning sponsor >>> now at six they were lost in the woods for a week. tonight against all odds this couple is safe thanks to a teenage volunteer and a dog named group. >>> a celebration of life for a young woman killed in a landslide. one year ago. responding firefighters meeting her family for the first time. >>> a different kind of test is taking place this weekend and in east bay high school. the results will determine if it is safe for students to go back. >>> good evening. >>> we begin with that amazing story of survival in moran. a couple in their 70s found alive. after a week in the wilderness. live in inverness. it is the outcome everyone was hoping for but no one was expecting.>> reporter: this is an incredible story of survival in a community coming together to find dismissing couple. more than 400 volunt
janet shamlian, cbs news, dillon, colorado. >> ninan: the meltdown may have already started.he ice castle actually closed after a record warm winter. that's "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm reena ninan in new york. good night. captioning sponsor >>> now at six they were lost in the woods for a week. tonight against all odds this couple is safe thanks to a teenage volunteer and a dog named group. >>> a celebration of...