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i'm kathy howe. normally, i would come to you later, but i have to come to you earlier in this project because of easements that will be used to get to this property. >> i have a question for you. we're going to be terminating existing leases and licenses? >> yes. so the team was negotiating with a property owner, and they were going to do a cut on a pipe that ran across private property. actually, it obstructed their driveway, so after about nine months of negotiations, they decided to terminate those negotiations and take a different route, and it requires a tunnel under public works yard. >> okay. i was just wondering how many money we would be losing by terminating these leases and licenses? >> i would have to get back to you on that, but i think we're saving money going the other route. >> okay. that's fine. any questions? any public comment? may i have a motion? >> i'll move it. >> second. >> all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. next item. >> clerk: item 13, approve project cwwsifcf
i'm kathy howe. normally, i would come to you later, but i have to come to you earlier in this project because of easements that will be used to get to this property. >> i have a question for you. we're going to be terminating existing leases and licenses? >> yes. so the team was negotiating with a property owner, and they were going to do a cut on a pipe that ran across private property. actually, it obstructed their driveway, so after about nine months of negotiations, they...
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kathy: how are you? max: it's very nice to meet you. s: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max: yeah. lemonis: let's see some new packaging. max: okay, so, this is our current bathroom cleaner. and this is what it looks like. we came up with a new name called may home. it's easy to say. the second one, we went with m&h. no? okay. lemonis: last week, we talked about moving away from the name murchison-hume. but the first thing she brings out is a murchison-hume product. if she thought she was gonna find a receptive audience in kathy, sorry, i don't think that's gonna happen. max: i brought you a wild card, clean evolution. lemonis: where's the clean evolution with the bathtub? max: we did
kathy: how are you? max: it's very nice to meet you. s: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max: yeah. lemonis: let's see some new packaging....
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say it kathy, how they all day after you know that means time for dining to dine and dish caviar.>hard to believe these are the tiny fish eggs from a prehistoric fish called such a posh delicacy and still like here and you know being a little in eggs are i feel like you're spending a lot of people crave caviar especially these days when it's more affordable. >>and when they do here's where they can find it. >>that's why we're here to have caviar is in something that people come in on tuesday and his pickup caviar to take home. >>petra bergstein study marine biology she is co-founder of the caviar company in san francisco along with her sister. it's a place of all of course. >>california y sturgeons and this is our local product is one of our top sellers, this top middle product. it's a very nice and creamy caviar a really good price planes there's the russian of a more reasonable but equally delicious california caviar time the visually this isn't caviar and smoked trout eggs, but a great pop of the labor in each prepared with a bit of cream, fresh on a small billy knee washed dow
say it kathy, how they all day after you know that means time for dining to dine and dish caviar.>hard to believe these are the tiny fish eggs from a prehistoric fish called such a posh delicacy and still like here and you know being a little in eggs are i feel like you're spending a lot of people crave caviar especially these days when it's more affordable. >>and when they do here's where they can find it. >>that's why we're here to have caviar is in something that people come...
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kathy and laura. come on up. >> how about kathy first. go ahead please. whatever works. >> doesn't matter. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. i just completed the walking tour today and reminded every day why do i what i do. i had a woman, a black woman from georgia who was on my tour and shared with my group what happened to her. she worked for the department of treasury in washington, d.c. and it somehow got out in the early 90s she was a lesbian. she came home one night to find a bullet hole over her four-year-old daughter's head, above her bed. her neighbor reminded her that lesbians are not welcome there. and she went deep south to a small town in georgia for the past 25 years. today i had the absolute pleasure of cruisen the castro with her, her first day in san francisco. and i can assure you cassandra feels amazing right now. this is why i do what i do every day. and it's changing lives. and education is knowledge and power and, gosh, i am so humbled by that. thank you for the opportunity. i bought the bu
kathy and laura. come on up. >> how about kathy first. go ahead please. whatever works. >> doesn't matter. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. i just completed the walking tour today and reminded every day why do i what i do. i had a woman, a black woman from georgia who was on my tour and shared with my group what happened to her. she worked for the department of treasury in washington, d.c. and it somehow got out in the early 90s she...
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if i am behind, how do i catch up? kathy: it is an interesting question. matter how you feel about the market today, what does your money need to do for decades to come? if you are investing for decades, you should never worry. we are buying companies we think will do well over time. on the incomehere statement? kathy: it is revenues, earnings, and quality that matter. i want to go back to your original question. you should not be in freight -- afraid of investing if you are a long-term investor. short-term, things will be volatile. i would still say this is not a bad time for long-term investment. tom: if someone walks around the door, i got a million dollars, and you say are you prepared to have $750,000? that is the mindset we knew in the old days. a bear market was normal and now we are looking for this near perfection. how did we get to this? kathy: the central bank intervention has become overly accepted. tom: we call it the fisher put. kathy: the central bank is something we worry about is if people are complacent. we make sure people know that is a
if i am behind, how do i catch up? kathy: it is an interesting question. matter how you feel about the market today, what does your money need to do for decades to come? if you are investing for decades, you should never worry. we are buying companies we think will do well over time. on the incomehere statement? kathy: it is revenues, earnings, and quality that matter. i want to go back to your original question. you should not be in freight -- afraid of investing if you are a long-term...
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then when you see german bunds starting to reprice, i wonder how this bleeds across the fixed income universe in europe. kathyi think you have to be nervous about that. yields are so low, spreads are so compressed, even a little bit of positive news, a little bit of disappointment from the ecb, there is room for the rates to move up. how much more room is there for them to move down? jonathan: not much. issuers with negative yield in a junk-bond market in europe. a lot of things in europe do not make a lot of sense. mike: it seems a little bit silly. you can go elsewhere with your money. elsewhere, looking for yield in emerging markets. asvitably, people see this inevitable. rate differentials narrow between the u.s. and europe, there in favor of euros, out of favor with the dollar, the dollar has to weaken. let's say the assumption is correct, rate differentials have to narrow. why does that also mean the dollar needs to weaken? kathy: the idea is at current levels of the dollar, which has been pretty steady and firm over the last couple years, because of those rate differentials at current levels, it makes
then when you see german bunds starting to reprice, i wonder how this bleeds across the fixed income universe in europe. kathyi think you have to be nervous about that. yields are so low, spreads are so compressed, even a little bit of positive news, a little bit of disappointment from the ecb, there is room for the rates to move up. how much more room is there for them to move down? jonathan: not much. issuers with negative yield in a junk-bond market in europe. a lot of things in europe do...
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how much push back i get on that. the more push back i get, the better i feel. jonathan: kathy, what do you think? morgan stanley making a lot of headlines this week with a 50 basis point call. a call i assume barclays shares as well. your thoughts on that? shaking your head. not a believer? kathy: no. i am in the 25 camp. part of the reason is they only have so much ammunition on the rates side. so why use it all up right away? we are not spiraling into recession right now, so why not give a little more time, see what 25 does, see how the numbers play out? it seems to me it is not an emergency. jonathan: i am familiar with the argument. you use 50 basis points now because you need to do more with less, and because you have limited ammunition, cannot wait for the downturn to materialize, because you will not be able to respond to it. does any of that resonate with you? mike: here is the problem -- i talked to client after client over the last month, and people call and say, what am i missing? equities at a record high, granted that is partly due to the fed. things look pretty good. if the fed goes
how much push back i get on that. the more push back i get, the better i feel. jonathan: kathy, what do you think? morgan stanley making a lot of headlines this week with a 50 basis point call. a call i assume barclays shares as well. your thoughts on that? shaking your head. not a believer? kathy: no. i am in the 25 camp. part of the reason is they only have so much ammunition on the rates side. so why use it all up right away? we are not spiraling into recession right now, so why not give a...
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before they start seeing -- experiencing issues, sweating and getting dehydrated >> kathy park joins us now. it's easy to see how people get distracted, but what are some of the simple things we can do to avoid these fatalities >> experts are saying you can introduce new habits and you can consider opening the back door of your car every time you park it, also consider putting items like your work bag, your phone in the backseat of your car as another reminder that you have precious cargo back there >> kathy park, thank you very much. >>> two major protests overseas today in hong kong as police fired tear gas as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets protesting an attack by a pro-government mob that injured dozens last weekend. and in moscow, a fierce crackdown by police on demonstrators exclusion of opposition candidates in a local election. a thousand people were arrested >>> in this country, a heat warning in the west tonight these were the highs today. temperatures soaring above 100 degrees in many cities, and is expected to continue tomorrow palm springs, 113 degrees. las vegas reaching 110. many ci
before they start seeing -- experiencing issues, sweating and getting dehydrated >> kathy park joins us now. it's easy to see how people get distracted, but what are some of the simple things we can do to avoid these fatalities >> experts are saying you can introduce new habits and you can consider opening the back door of your car every time you park it, also consider putting items like your work bag, your phone in the backseat of your car as another reminder that you have precious...
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kathy griffin. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you >> i hope this isn't opera.anged some guy named tyler in a bar. is abc going to be mad at me? he said he was single, single, single. i was like, all right. >> jimmy: how are you you don't watch "the bachelorette," right? >> i'm above it. now look, james. you know, james, i, i have an announcement for you, and i hope you take this well, but now that i'm a film star. that's right, i have a film tomorrow in 700 theaters across these united states. >> jimmy: that's right. [cheers and applause] >> that's right! and so i can't really talk to you cute tv people anymore. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> no. it's bad for i was with my squad last night, jennifer lawrence and glenn close. >> jimmy: oh, you've got a squad. >> >> wawait until i'm finished. >> jimmy: oh, you're not talking to tv people. >> it's so cute what you do with their. is is it radio or television. because you know in the film industry, it's the big screen. i don't think you've changed me. i think you're the one who's changed. [cheers and applause] what? oh, m
kathy griffin. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you >> i hope this isn't opera.anged some guy named tyler in a bar. is abc going to be mad at me? he said he was single, single, single. i was like, all right. >> jimmy: how are you you don't watch "the bachelorette," right? >> i'm above it. now look, james. you know, james, i, i have an announcement for you, and i hope you take this well, but now that i'm a film star. that's right, i have a film...
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alix: how many people does kathy manage? david: a huge amount. alix: that's amazing. compliance. they are basically trying to transfer about $160 billion from deutsche bank for the hedge fund brokerage unit. what are the problems? >> they are hitting some roadblocks because many of the clients of deutsche bank holding $1are billion a day to go elsewhere. that's putting pressure on deutsche bank to transfer not just the balance, but also the technology and supposedly potentially staff as well. according to people familiar with the matter will be sitting down with u.s. hedge fund to convince them to stay. they did this last week in europe. clearly an issue if you're trying to transfer balances. slowly -- day you are david: there is always difficulties you don't anticipate. let's turn to brain surgery. no, we are moving, let's go. >> easy enough. troy: what about brain surgery -- david: what about brain surgery and elon musk? >> this is unbelievable. they have been pretty secretive up until now. ony have mostly been working rats. they are not working on humans. they did
alix: how many people does kathy manage? david: a huge amount. alix: that's amazing. compliance. they are basically trying to transfer about $160 billion from deutsche bank for the hedge fund brokerage unit. what are the problems? >> they are hitting some roadblocks because many of the clients of deutsche bank holding $1are billion a day to go elsewhere. that's putting pressure on deutsche bank to transfer not just the balance, but also the technology and supposedly potentially staff as...
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her husband were in a horrific car accident, and she said i'm lost, i don't know how to -- what do i do? and i said, kathy, you have to find a purpose. you have to find a purpose like alison gave me a purpose. you are never going to be whole again but it will at least keep you living and you'll get through it. >> host: one thing i -- that struck me in reading that first section, that morning when you started to know that something wasn't right, texts aren't being return and something wag going on at the station, we have all had moments in our lives where we're anxious and fearful but the well-being of somebody we love or we're responsible for. so that part of itself i think is kind of universally resonating but then goes a place that should never go for anybody, and as that day unfolded, i was -- also remarkable that pretty quickly i think when you saw this person's manifesto you came to the clock this lunatic, delusionam per and your immediate response was huh did he legally buy a gun? can you talk but that recognition na -- how you dime recognize in that moment did that give you strength? was it just be
her husband were in a horrific car accident, and she said i'm lost, i don't know how to -- what do i do? and i said, kathy, you have to find a purpose. you have to find a purpose like alison gave me a purpose. you are never going to be whole again but it will at least keep you living and you'll get through it. >> host: one thing i -- that struck me in reading that first section, that morning when you started to know that something wasn't right, texts aren't being return and something wag...
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how will it play out ahead of 2020? publisher, kathy arue joins us.ng, but it's gotten so explosive this week. who is winning this and can nancy pelosi actually reel in the so-called squad? >> she doesn't need to reel them in. they can do what they want to do. the democrats need an answer to trump. the republicans, the gop have the trump, so the democrats have their own trump, the aoc and her crew of three or crew of four. so it's equal. they're both balanced. we have our moderates. so the moderates have to control the fringe people. that's what they have. >> charles: are you comfortable with, for instance, aoc suggesting that nancy pelosi is a racist? are you comfortable with that? >> she said she didn't claim she was a racist. aoc said she didn't believe that nancy pelosi was a racist. but aoc is about aoc and donald trump is and donald trump. so both sides have their trump and we have our nancy pelosi that knows how the system works and going to lead this country through being moderate, for doing the right thing for what their constituents want. >>
how will it play out ahead of 2020? publisher, kathy arue joins us.ng, but it's gotten so explosive this week. who is winning this and can nancy pelosi actually reel in the so-called squad? >> she doesn't need to reel them in. they can do what they want to do. the democrats need an answer to trump. the republicans, the gop have the trump, so the democrats have their own trump, the aoc and her crew of three or crew of four. so it's equal. they're both balanced. we have our moderates. so...
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kathy. can we try to see, just show the darkness, how dark it is? not sure how that plays on camera, especially because -- >> we see this family coming behind you, right. >> reporter: yeah. you can see right now how dark it is in new york city. it's very, very surreal. >> we can only see the outline, right. wow. >> reporter: i'll smile. >> and what a smile it is. kendis, thank you so much. let's go now to jonathan. you listened to that press conference with us. you heard them say that there were still thousands of people without power. what did you make of the updates that they gave you? did they give us any clearer sense of what specifically happened? >> well, first they said in they need to determine the cause, and that will take some time, transformer a likely possible cause. they said a manhole explosion would not be the cause that would be two incidents to cause such a major power outage. during that conference, literally the lights behind them came back on. that was an indication that five of the six networks are back up and running. orangeony
kathy. can we try to see, just show the darkness, how dark it is? not sure how that plays on camera, especially because -- >> we see this family coming behind you, right. >> reporter: yeah. you can see right now how dark it is in new york city. it's very, very surreal. >> we can only see the outline, right. wow. >> reporter: i'll smile. >> and what a smile it is. kendis, thank you so much. let's go now to jonathan. you listened to that press conference with us. you...
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how some other people feelut here. let's take a look. >> oh, my god. that's just s crazy.or >> repter: kathy hackshaw is excited to see a pjection of e apollo 11 launch. >> it looks like the rocket's just literally rig in front of us. >> reporter: on the washington monument. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: she tries to stay coo >> it's a hot night. >> reporter: a historic night honoring the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. >> 50 yearsago i was in florida for the 50th -- or the start of the apollo 11. saturn 5 launch. >> reporter: she's the 9-year-old in this 1969 photo wearing the blue hat, watchi the launch with her mom and two sisters near cape canaveral. kathy says it wasn't as hot as it isnonight. >> i think this is hotter. >> re lrter: it feelse 97 degrees. ople in d.c., maryland, and virginia swim, andto they have take breaks playing tennis and riding bikes. >> it's just really hot, rlly exhausting. >> reporter: alicia edward a big bottle of h20 at an outdoor restaurant. >> water helps me stay hydrated and just -- i feel good. >> this is really intense.r: >> reportelivia loomi
how some other people feelut here. let's take a look. >> oh, my god. that's just s crazy.or >> repter: kathy hackshaw is excited to see a pjection of e apollo 11 launch. >> it looks like the rocket's just literally rig in front of us. >> reporter: on the washington monument. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: she tries to stay coo >> it's a hot night. >> reporter: a historic night honoring the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. >> 50...
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so i got kathy to invite her to a fake event which gave me time to go to the hotel and set up. >> he talks about the relationship and howwe have been dating for three years, and it's been the best of my life. we've created a business together, packed up our belongings and moved to sin ga pore. >>> he wanted to go back to wear they met, which is sydney, australia. this thing has been thought our thoroughly. >> cool location, dude. >> her man, her dog cocoa and a big side that says will you merry me with sydney in the background. >> this is beautiful. >> that's instagram worthy. >> you have no idea. she said as soon as she walked in, she caught a glimpse of a picture of she and alfred and she had a hunch this is what she was going to enycounter. he drops down on one knee, shows her the ring and she immediately says yes. so congratulations to tina and alfred. ♪ >>> every dog has a thing, a place they like to be pet. and it gets that interesting and special reaction. he smiles when you pet his paws. look at that grin, thanks. that's amazing. why did you stop? >> sorry. >> oh, big smile again. i love you so much. you're my f
so i got kathy to invite her to a fake event which gave me time to go to the hotel and set up. >> he talks about the relationship and howwe have been dating for three years, and it's been the best of my life. we've created a business together, packed up our belongings and moved to sin ga pore. >>> he wanted to go back to wear they met, which is sydney, australia. this thing has been thought our thoroughly. >> cool location, dude. >> her man, her dog cocoa and a big...
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how many have been prosecuted. >> i don't have those n for you. >> reporter: in 2016 then police chief kathy lehner blasted the criminal justice system caing it beyond broken and mayor bowser agreed complaining that federal prosecutors were unaccountable. >> prosecutors don't report to the people. they don't report to me either.g jues and others don't. >> reporter: while gun vience has increased this year, overall violent crime is down in the district. mark segraves, news 4. >> d.c. police are offering rewards of up to $2,500 for tips that lead to an arrest for illegal guns. >>> much more ahead when we come back at 5:00, two families torn apart by tragedy. a teenager is gunned down in his own home by a close friend. we hear tonight from the mother of this aspiring musician about the bright future that was accidentally dimmed. >>> the new training for some school bus drivers as they are getting ready to back on the job. it's not just focused on what's happening behind the wheel. ulie carey will get a firsthand look. >> and a contract decision that could cost a number of disabled adults in fairfax county their jobs. why
how many have been prosecuted. >> i don't have those n for you. >> reporter: in 2016 then police chief kathy lehner blasted the criminal justice system caing it beyond broken and mayor bowser agreed complaining that federal prosecutors were unaccountable. >> prosecutors don't report to the people. they don't report to me either.g jues and others don't. >> reporter: while gun vience has increased this year, overall violent crime is down in the district. mark segraves,...
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. >>> how are folks handling the heat what's being done to help them cope kathy park is north of us inentral park with that part of the story. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, craig it's already a muggy 75 degrees out here the day is just getting started. here in central park it's a great place to cool off because of the all the shade health officials say indoors during a heat wave because of the extreme heat and humidity can become life threatening. this morning from the steamy -- >> too hot, too hot. >> reporter: to the sizzling streets of the not so windy city of chicago. >> definitely stay indoors. >> reporter: an oppressive heat wave is making life miserable for millions. >> it's very, very, hot, it's hot. >> reporter: nearly 200 million people across 40 states are under heat alerts with those real feel heat indexes breaking triple digits in many places, the summer scorcher buckling roads in wichita, and slowing trains in chicago, where officials fear the heat could impact the tracks. >> the expansion of the rail at any speed is a potential for a derailment >
. >>> how are folks handling the heat what's being done to help them cope kathy park is north of us inentral park with that part of the story. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, craig it's already a muggy 75 degrees out here the day is just getting started. here in central park it's a great place to cool off because of the all the shade health officials say indoors during a heat wave because of the extreme heat and humidity can become life threatening. this...
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hopefully it doesn't happen again. >> also a reminder of how antiquated our infrastructure is in america. >> thank you, kathy too soon. >> highlights from the epic men's final, decided by a historic tie-breaker it left even the royals speechless right after this right after this. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ minimums and fees seem to your typical bank.n of capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. this is banking reimagined. what
hopefully it doesn't happen again. >> also a reminder of how antiquated our infrastructure is in america. >> thank you, kathy too soon. >> highlights from the epic men's final, decided by a historic tie-breaker it left even the royals speechless right after this right after this. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can...
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kathy go to canada to purchase. a vile thereosts roughly ten times less than it does in the u.s. ally was diagnosed with diabetes at 12. s >> how essential for a type one diabetic to use insulin? >> it's the oy option. >> the 25-year-old works three jobs and struggles to afford the medication she so sp deately needs. she's covered under her parent's insurance now, but that ends in five months. >> buying insulin here at this price is not option. >> reporter: that's why she rations hers to get the most out of what she has. >> right now it's like a survival mode, like you ration because you have to. >> reporter: and you're not alone in this? >> no. there are people who are in a more severe situation than i am that not only have they been rationing but they get to a point where they can'trd af any insulin at all. and there's people who are dying. >> and dr. john torrez joining us now. a lot of people paying close attention to that report. how does this roll out? when does it happen? >> there are a lot of questions about this proposal. while we know some of the drugs included or excluded from the proposal, we're not sure of some of
kathy go to canada to purchase. a vile thereosts roughly ten times less than it does in the u.s. ally was diagnosed with diabetes at 12. s >> how essential for a type one diabetic to use insulin? >> it's the oy option. >> the 25-year-old works three jobs and struggles to afford the medication she so sp deately needs. she's covered under her parent's insurance now, but that ends in five months. >> buying insulin here at this price is not option. >> reporter: that's...
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how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision. >>> a woman in michigan is now without her title. kathy who won the ms.an world america pageant was told to hand in her crown and sash after some of her old tweets came to the the attention of pageant officials. natasha chen is following this story. what did she put on twitters that was determined to be so problematic for pageant organizers? >> we haven't heard directly from the pageant a about specific content that resulted in the stripping of her title. we did see her post on social media a screen shot of an alleged e-mail she got from pageant staff saying that her social media posts r were offensive, insensitive and inappropriate. that e-mail also said she may have violated pageant rules, which included be of good character and good background,s no bripging disrepute to the world america organization. in the exchanges we saw that she posted, it didn't seem to indicate about political views, but zhu appeared on tv in michigan this morning and said she felt targeted because of her conservatism. she on that show defended two specific tweets that were cons
how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision. >>> a woman in michigan is now without her title. kathy who won the ms.an world america pageant was told to hand in her crown and sash after some of her old tweets came to the the attention of pageant officials. natasha chen is following this story. what did she put on twitters that was determined to be so problematic for pageant organizers? >> we haven't heard directly from the pageant a about specific content that resulted in the...
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kathy live in viinia. maggie's so good at tricks that she's an american kennel club certified trick dog. how about that? very cool.ra colations to that. hope this will encourage more people the next time pat does a contest we want mored s. >>> 5:26 right now. switching gears. still ahead a local constructiwo er killed on the job. we'll update the investigation that's happening right now. >>> and plus a look at the recent robbery in maryland. we'll tellyou why police think it could be connecd to other crimes in the area. and no complaint for the weather department today. >>> no, not at all. no matter how frowny and crumpled up poor seizer's face looks, he's not unhappy a ut the weather. he's just looking for a new home. adopt mr. ceaser here. he's 10 years old so he's a nice low energy buddy to have around the house. l temperatures today wil can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it i
kathy live in viinia. maggie's so good at tricks that she's an american kennel club certified trick dog. how about that? very cool.ra colations to that. hope this will encourage more people the next time pat does a contest we want mored s. >>> 5:26 right now. switching gears. still ahead a local constructiwo er killed on the job. we'll update the investigation that's happening right now. >>> and plus a look at the recent robbery in maryland. we'll tellyou why police think it...
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kathy park in new york city. thank you. officials fear the nonstop assault of hot days and hot nights could lead to more heat-related fatalities our medical correspondent dr. jon torres demonstrated on himself just how serious the effects of heat can be and just how quickly they can come on. >> reporter: across the country, deadly heat >> you're out jogging in central park. how do you feel? >> like i'm evaporating. >> we expect to see more this summer >> reporter: in brooklyn, new york, dr. john marshall is seeing more patients with heat-related illness. why is this year in particular so dangerous? >> we've seen rising summer temperatures over the last several years, and as those temperatures get higher the risk of heat injury, the number of people who die of heat-related deaths goes up every single year. >> reporter: while being outdoors and active in high temperatures is dangerous, being inside without air-conditioning is also risky over the next few minutes, i'm going to see what happens to the human body as it starts heating up. the temperature here, 93 degrees it only takes two minutes for my pulse to start to race when i walked in the door, my heart rate was 63 looking at it now after being in
kathy park in new york city. thank you. officials fear the nonstop assault of hot days and hot nights could lead to more heat-related fatalities our medical correspondent dr. jon torres demonstrated on himself just how serious the effects of heat can be and just how quickly they can come on. >> reporter: across the country, deadly heat >> you're out jogging in central park. how do you feel? >> like i'm evaporating. >> we expect to see more this summer >> reporter:...
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. >> how certain are you that the voice you're hearing is tom fallis's voice? >> i'm 100%. >> reporter: there was more. nick's mom kathylover testified that on the night of the shooting she got a straight phone call from a teenage neighbor around 1:00 a.m. >> she said please tell me you called the police. and i said no, i didn't. why? and she said because your neighbor just shot his wife. and i said what? and she said i could hear her screaming, get off me. get off me. >> reporter: powerful evidence, and then that neighbor testified, but uh-oh. >> do you recall telling kathy glover in a phone conversation that same early morning, "i hear her screaming get off me, get off me"? >> i do not. >> she was 16 and drinking that night, she said, so that might explain her faulty memory. >> do you recall telling the officer that you heard a female yelling "get off of me, get off of me?" >> did you expect that from her? >> it didn't surprise me. >> it hurt you though. >> it hurt. >> i thought when you have a police officer who interviews her within an hour, hour and a half of this shooting and she is clear as day saying these are
. >> how certain are you that the voice you're hearing is tom fallis's voice? >> i'm 100%. >> reporter: there was more. nick's mom kathylover testified that on the night of the shooting she got a straight phone call from a teenage neighbor around 1:00 a.m. >> she said please tell me you called the police. and i said no, i didn't. why? and she said because your neighbor just shot his wife. and i said what? and she said i could hear her screaming, get off me. get off me....
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borders are talking about how one-third of women who try to make the journey to the united states because we have not enforced our borders, they are being sexually assaulted. >> kathy hated the photos, laws need to be changed, has that picture influenced the media debate just briefly? >> that picture specifically, i think is the one that sparked the specific debate with pelosi that woke everyone up immediately and i actually watched it realtime when it came out and media outlet that would be considered liberal was saying this is horrific, but they kept it on for about 5 minutes and i was even offended as a journalist watching the coverage that they didn't take it away, they didn't black anything out. in the old media days it would have been kept after 11:00 and warning for children not to look at that, nowadays, middle of the day, it was not appropriate. >> wake everybody up when president trump has been talking about this since 2015. we don't need photo -- >> financial things and not humanitarian things. >> imthe pact of the photo and up too long, thanks so much for the important discussion, still to come the captain of the u.s. women's soccer team fouls president
borders are talking about how one-third of women who try to make the journey to the united states because we have not enforced our borders, they are being sexually assaulted. >> kathy hated the photos, laws need to be changed, has that picture influenced the media debate just briefly? >> that picture specifically, i think is the one that sparked the specific debate with pelosi that woke everyone up immediately and i actually watched it realtime when it came out and media outlet that...
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kathy's anonymous phone bidder in france, with commission, for $1,100,000. vive la france! ♪ best day in your auctioneer history? >> personal best, absolutely. it was so fun. >> but hang on, howodd painting that spent decades in a new jersey dining room, unnoticed and unremarked upon, be worth a million bucks? amy gets clued in by her losing german bidder. >> he said, "amy, it was a rembrandt." he said, "i've been looking for this painting my whole adult professional career." >> rembrandt? the rembrandt? the 17th century dutch master who liked to paint himself? how could that be? it's not every day a real rembrandt just pops up out of nowhere in jersey. >> in jersey? >> in jersey. in bloomfield, new jersey. >> where, this whole time, the landau brothers have been observing yom kippur, the jewish "day of atonement," with their phones turned off. >> maybe one, two days after yom kippur, i returned his call. and i said, "oh, so how'd the auction go?", he said, "well, it actually went quite well." >> and your reaction is? >> i think i actually might've used some profanity. >> when roger called me and told me the amount, and i was -- my jaw just dropped. >> that's the one from the
kathy's anonymous phone bidder in france, with commission, for $1,100,000. vive la france! ♪ best day in your auctioneer history? >> personal best, absolutely. it was so fun. >> but hang on, howodd painting that spent decades in a new jersey dining room, unnoticed and unremarked upon, be worth a million bucks? amy gets clued in by her losing german bidder. >> he said, "amy, it was a rembrandt." he said, "i've been looking for this painting my whole adult...
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how come you've never spoken about this in all these years. because it's shameful. but there was something else she struggled with too in here this time they were appeals for donations to sister kathy and christopher living peter are used photos of his young guests from chilling to raise funds for the foundation. ilithyia moved up the numbers for. it was terrible to see the photos of myself where on dirty ragged things. because it obviously provoked an emotional response causing people to want to help laughing i must hear now right he said i pretend that really are you. and that's tough for a child but they might help it wasn't the padre we knew from chile where we thought he's helping us out whether that means fallen terribly i hope or so you said that when you 1st got to know pettily bitter some way happened that should never have happened but the video will pass all. i've yeah it was something that immediately bothered me c. and that was his hocks 7 s. . he would have been under the arms but he put his hands. he put his hands on my mind knowing me and my breast. in effect. has this affected your life. see yes you're going to see and when i sense that someone is attracted to me s
how come you've never spoken about this in all these years. because it's shameful. but there was something else she struggled with too in here this time they were appeals for donations to sister kathy and christopher living peter are used photos of his young guests from chilling to raise funds for the foundation. ilithyia moved up the numbers for. it was terrible to see the photos of myself where on dirty ragged things. because it obviously provoked an emotional response causing people to want...
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how come you've never spoken about this in all these years. because it's shameful. but there was something else she struggled with too in here this time there were appeals for donations to sister kathy and christopher even peta are used photos of his young guests from chilling to raise funds for the foundation. believe you moved up you know this before. it was terrible to see the photos of myself with the rug and things. because it obviously provoked an emotional response causing people to want to help. your now right here. and that really are you. and that is tough for a child but then i don't believe it was in the petri we knew from chile where we thought he's helping us out whether that means fallen terribly or go pursue ok you said that when you 1st got to know pages out of it or some way happened that should never have happened with the video of your puzzle. there was something that immediately bothered me c. and that was his hocks 7 s. . imagine if he would hug me under the arms but he put his hands. he put his hands on mine my knowing me on my breast. in effect. he has this affected your life. see yes you're going to see and again i sense that someone is attracted to me sexua
how come you've never spoken about this in all these years. because it's shameful. but there was something else she struggled with too in here this time there were appeals for donations to sister kathy and christopher even peta are used photos of his young guests from chilling to raise funds for the foundation. believe you moved up you know this before. it was terrible to see the photos of myself with the rug and things. because it obviously provoked an emotional response causing people to want...
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kathi can do ll sorts ofings with maggie. in fact, they are so good that maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. these two, why these two are real close. >> howh does she need you? >> i don't know when i'd dow hout her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like a best friend. are you my best friend? you are, aren't you? yes. >> now we got dozens of entries. dogs and catsan d even some birds. our award-winning panel ofge juds used an olympic scoring method to find the winner.wa the it close, but that tissue wtrickon them over. >> fetching a kleenex. that's practical skill righter th >> the dog was able to get one kleenex, not the entire box which some humans can't even do. >>e delivers the trish uwithout making it all slimey? to me that's a differentiator right there. >> i bet next year when we do this that dog is going to vacuum. >> congratulations once again to kathi hall and her dog maggie, winner of the best pet tricks and pat's prized pet bowl. in boyce, virginia, pat clinds, news 4. >> oh, that's a picture for the mantel, isn't it? maggie, a
kathi can do ll sorts ofings with maggie. in fact, they are so good that maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. these two, why these two are real close. >> howh does she need you? >> i don't know when i'd dow hout her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like a best friend. are you my best friend? you are, aren't you? yes. >> now we got dozens of entries. dogs and catsan d...
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on sunday and kathy pimentel describes kayla as a positive beam of light enters camera we wanted to be here because we think it's important that. >>the community knows who kayla is one how important she is friends kayla's mother too upset to speak at the vigil says her family is heartbroken but thankful for all the community support during this difficult time. staff at a some power academy for killer recently graduatefrom a vigil tuesday night in her honor they say she was in very involved curious student and wanted to be an animation artist when she grew up killing was taken from her family and the community. >>here who loves her far too soon. well it once was a place for creating happy memories. family and friends say the garlic festival will never be the same. >>patrick hill right. >>now kenya's family says they're very thankful for the community's support yesterday i checked in the go fund me that was set up for her was at $16,000 and as of tonight just before this live shot, it's reached over $60,000. now that go fund me page and the page set up for stephen was what set up by the same local car dealership owner. we find these links on our web site we live in san jo
on sunday and kathy pimentel describes kayla as a positive beam of light enters camera we wanted to be here because we think it's important that. >>the community knows who kayla is one how important she is friends kayla's mother too upset to speak at the vigil says her family is heartbroken but thankful for all the community support during this difficult time. staff at a some power academy for killer recently graduatefrom a vigil tuesday night in her honor they say she was in very...
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kathy, do you think of boycott of the stores simply because you don't like what the founder does with his money when it comes to politics is right? >> it's the american way. it's exactly howing and the civil rights movement got started. silent protesting. by boycotting, you're showing the power of your pocketbook and a few do not like what the president stands for or what his supporters stand for, you can make a statement. by boycotting home depot, you're saying i do not support this president and you not going to get a dollar for me. >> neil: he is no longer actively in management. he just founded the store. now you're going to punish them simply because he's exercising his prerogative. political prerogative, as you do to support whatever. >> he's not being punished because he doesn't belong to the store anymore. he's the cofounder but is name goes along with the store. he is together with home depot. >> neil: you would support someone doing that during the obama administration if they didn't like someone giving to obama and as a result they're not going to honor that store, that establishment. >> president trump was the first one holding up the birther movement. >> neil
kathy, do you think of boycott of the stores simply because you don't like what the founder does with his money when it comes to politics is right? >> it's the american way. it's exactly howing and the civil rights movement got started. silent protesting. by boycotting, you're showing the power of your pocketbook and a few do not like what the president stands for or what his supporters stand for, you can make a statement. by boycotting home depot, you're saying i do not support this...
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to kathy for doing something that i do know that photographers within their innate self cannot allow themselves to not provide proper lighting. so i appreciate him doing that. i wanted to bring home howsituation there is in new york city. we are set for the top of the hour but what we're doing right now. the city of manhattan. a large swath of manhattan is without power. you see the number there. 42,000. i was talking to jonathan dienst from wnwc. he's saying that is one of those represents a customer. it could be a hotel is a customer. so 42,000 customers are without power. it could be hundreds of thousands in new york city. this is a result of a transformer that blew up. for those who know new york city, on the west end side of the city. right now, the power outage covers at well over two miles here in new york city, i would say. two square miles. as we reach the top of the hour, the mayor of new york, bill de blas blasio, is tweeting about all of this and mentioning the fire department and the city agencies are responding and trying to get this power outage fixed here in new york city. it was all due to a manhole fire that took place earlier this evening. the disruption is signifi
to kathy for doing something that i do know that photographers within their innate self cannot allow themselves to not provide proper lighting. so i appreciate him doing that. i wanted to bring home howsituation there is in new york city. we are set for the top of the hour but what we're doing right now. the city of manhattan. a large swath of manhattan is without power. you see the number there. 42,000. i was talking to jonathan dienst from wnwc. he's saying that is one of those represents a...
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kathy can do all sorts of things with maggie. in fact, they are so good maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. >> these two. >> why these two are real close. howuch does she mean to u? >> i don't know what i'd do without her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like had a bestfriend. are you my best friend? are, yes. >> now, we got dons of entries, dogs and cats and even some birds. our award-winning panel of judges used an olympic scoring method to find the winner. it was close, but that tissue trick won them over. >> fetching the kleenex, that's practical skill right there. >> the dog was able to get one clean "x," not the entire box tich some humans ca even do. >> delivers the tissue without making it all slimy. >> to m a that's differentiator right there. >> i bet next year when we do that that dog is going to vacuum. >> congratulations once again to kathi hall and her doggi mag winn of the best pet trick and pat's prized pet bowl. in boyce, vginia, pat collins, news 4. >> i can go for some fun. >> can do even more. maggie can do even more tri
kathy can do all sorts of things with maggie. in fact, they are so good maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. >> these two. >> why these two are real close. howuch does she mean to u? >> i don't know what i'd do without her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like had a bestfriend. are you my best friend? are, yes. >> now, we got dons of entries, dogs and cats and...
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about the risks and how they can make sure that they are taking steps to protect themselves and their families. i'm grateful that representative rogers has introduced her bill, kathy because this we will hear again today, the fast-track recall program for people who just want to get information faster has slowed down a lot in recent years and we should, we really do need to find solutions here and i think we can and will. i understand there's a lot of bipartisan support for this proposal and i look forward to hearing from our witnesses about it. in april we heard directly from the cpsc commissioners and a number of interested parties about going product specific issues, at the agency as well as ways in which we can improve some of the agency processes. we have heard from many stakeholders about concerns of the existing fast-track recall program at the agency. it exists as a title that they suggest to keep kids and consumers safe, that is the goal. by removing potentially hazardous products from the marketplace as quickly and efficiently as possible, and it does not apply to just one or two products, it applies to all 15 thousand product categories in cpsc's jurisd
about the risks and how they can make sure that they are taking steps to protect themselves and their families. i'm grateful that representative rogers has introduced her bill, kathy because this we will hear again today, the fast-track recall program for people who just want to get information faster has slowed down a lot in recent years and we should, we really do need to find solutions here and i think we can and will. i understand there's a lot of bipartisan support for this proposal and i...
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kathy will serve cocktails by the pool later so what time should we arrive. we have the marine layer and you know it as the fog bank, and it is a good push. watch hows it to cordelia and over american canyon, hidden broke and it puts on the break at cordelia at fairfield and suisun city. that is the biggest push we've seen in a while. west-southwest at nap airport at fairfield, and at oakland, not anything we saw this week until now. it is minus 10 degrees in fairfield compared to yesterday compared to this time in livermore -9, -8 at santa rosa, -8 at nap airport in san jose. a fog bank and breezy but when the fog burns off and could take a while. the southeast breeze bring up the smell of garlic from the santa clara valley. the high pressure backing off today for back tomorrow thunderstorms and moisture over the sierra so be advised they have had some good ones. 50s and 60s on temperatures and overall higher clouds pushing to the east but that fog is in place for cooler friday and tomorrow we go back in for warm up. 60s, 70s, 80s and a few low 90s. >>> checking the bay area traffic let's start with the east bay. this is southbound 680 south of 24
kathy will serve cocktails by the pool later so what time should we arrive. we have the marine layer and you know it as the fog bank, and it is a good push. watch hows it to cordelia and over american canyon, hidden broke and it puts on the break at cordelia at fairfield and suisun city. that is the biggest push we've seen in a while. west-southwest at nap airport at fairfield, and at oakland, not anything we saw this week until now. it is minus 10 degrees in fairfield compared to yesterday...
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kathy was my orchestra teacher. >> she's so dedicated that she puts herself on the back burner. >> i've never had a conversation with a gay person before. >> ooh. >> we'll see howeer eye" comes out on netflix on july 19th. >> i think we've got time for a clip. >> yes >> i think we do. >> a mom took her three sons to the children's museum in brockings, south dakota, and she wanted to capture them at their favorite attraction. there's a cool little fishing pond there she pulled out her phone and snapped a great picture. take a look at it here, that's 4-year-old levi on the left, and 3-year-old logan obviously they're proudly holding up i guess the fish they caught at the pond here's the question, where's their little brother there's a third brother, where's he >> oh! >> the 18-month-old landon decided to put his fish in his mouth. >> it's sushi. >> that was captioned, every family has that one kid. >> we do >> and there he is. >> that's how he caught the fish. >> right in the mouth. >> that is so cute. >> thank you, al, you got a check of the weather >> let's take a quick look, show you what we've got going on. wet weather through florida, showers through the pac
kathy was my orchestra teacher. >> she's so dedicated that she puts herself on the back burner. >> i've never had a conversation with a gay person before. >> ooh. >> we'll see howeer eye" comes out on netflix on july 19th. >> i think we've got time for a clip. >> yes >> i think we do. >> a mom took her three sons to the children's museum in brockings, south dakota, and she wanted to capture them at their favorite attraction. there's a cool...
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kathy, you spent years advising companies when they are looking at the competitive marketplace and looking to do deals in one way or another, spinoffs, acquisitions what do they make of the amazon threat and how> it's interesting if you think what happened in the equity capital markets. amazon has been an impediment to a lot of retailers going public. they were such a threat. they were reviewed as being so formidable we have seen a change in this. not only are the equity capital markets hovering near highs, but within that we are seeing a lot of successful market retail tech centric ipos chewies, revolve, the realreal even the market is supporting losses, which an interesting phenomenon. yes, amazon is formidable. you know, nobody disputes that but i think what you are seeing is bright spots in other retailers which have high table stakes and are making inroads. >> an example would be target. somebody else? >> you know we are speaking ever the new ones to the market if you think about companies like revolve, you are seeing where high customer economics, high lifetime value where repeat purchases and gross margin give you a long-term value that customer exceeds the cost of customer acquisition
kathy, you spent years advising companies when they are looking at the competitive marketplace and looking to do deals in one way or another, spinoffs, acquisitions what do they make of the amazon threat and how> it's interesting if you think what happened in the equity capital markets. amazon has been an impediment to a lot of retailers going public. they were such a threat. they were reviewed as being so formidable we have seen a change in this. not only are the equity capital markets...
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kathy betteridge is the director for anti trafficking and modern slavery at the salvation army. shejoins me now from birmingham. tell us howvictims of these crimes? we have a government contract these crimes? we have a government co ntra ct we these crimes? we have a government contract we have been managing this contract we have been managing this contract since 2011, and until now we have supported nearly 8000 victims who have been rescued or identified as potential victims of modern slavery. we offer them a specialist support, may be a safe house or outreach support, and within that there is medical care and translation support and legal aid, andjust to and translation support and legal aid, and just to help them recover and start to assess the situation and start to assess the situation and then regained their lives. how long might that take? i imagine they are suffering from a form of post—traumatic stress disorder. are suffering from a form of post-traumatic stress disorder. they absolutely are, and it can take... you can't put a time limit on the recovery, and whilst they are in our service they are supported to sta
kathy betteridge is the director for anti trafficking and modern slavery at the salvation army. shejoins me now from birmingham. tell us howvictims of these crimes? we have a government contract these crimes? we have a government co ntra ct we these crimes? we have a government contract we have been managing this contract we have been managing this contract since 2011, and until now we have supported nearly 8000 victims who have been rescued or identified as potential victims of modern slavery....