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katrina: we have scaled.stribution centers and over 6,000 employees and built an amazing base from which we can continue to grow and also to launch new businesses and we just launched men's about eight months ago and plus-size and in the men's business, we built the business in six months to be as big for the women's business with three years in. we created this platform that has this sectors for growth and we can really focus on that. emily: how much of these businesses contributing to the bottom line? women still your bread and butter, is it men, maturnt? katrina: we have been seeing plus-size and surpassed our expectations and how fast it has gone and that is an underserved market and one we are well suited to serve exceptionally well. emily: you haven't raised any additional funding. ou raised $42 million from and de inversus and uber they are not profitable. is there irresponsibility? katrina: in our company, i folked on economics and making sure we were going to be in control of our own destiny and serv
katrina: we have scaled.stribution centers and over 6,000 employees and built an amazing base from which we can continue to grow and also to launch new businesses and we just launched men's about eight months ago and plus-size and in the men's business, we built the business in six months to be as big for the women's business with three years in. we created this platform that has this sectors for growth and we can really focus on that. emily: how much of these businesses contributing to the...
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and we will talk to katrina lake.ver the weekend global , a cyberattack snowballed to infect 200,000 computers in 150 countries. from theems hit systems u.k.'s national health service to russia's ministry of interior. while government and companies work to contain the attack, the homeland security adviser denied the u.s. is responsible. >> this was a of vulnerability exploited as part of a much larger tool that was put together by the culpable parties and not the u.s. government. this was not a tool developed by the nsa to hold ransom data. this was a tool developed by culpable parties developed by foreign nation states that are put together to develop it in phishing emails, in bed it in documents, causing encryption. emily: we are joined by caroline hyde and patrick morley. caroline, i want to start with you. the origin of this attack is incredibly complicated. you heard the white house speaking there. talk to us about how this started. caroline: the mud slinging was already being directed at the national security ag
and we will talk to katrina lake.ver the weekend global , a cyberattack snowballed to infect 200,000 computers in 150 countries. from theems hit systems u.k.'s national health service to russia's ministry of interior. while government and companies work to contain the attack, the homeland security adviser denied the u.s. is responsible. >> this was a of vulnerability exploited as part of a much larger tool that was put together by the culpable parties and not the u.s. government. this was...
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>> the book we introduced is cowritten by katrina porter and i and what we were trying to do is really highlight the wide variety of ways in which people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social challenges using digital media to turn people out to off-line events. inc. about the support that happens for instance for the women's march. that is one popular way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or digital media on activism, but in the book katrina and i wanted to look at it a different way that people use tools which is to actually engage in activism online, so think about online petitions, online letterwriting campaigns or we might talk about something bar last contention will like a service attack where people use tens of thousands of computers to make a request at the same time of a server overloading the server and bringing it down. all of those kinds of tools you could engage in while online for activism, you think of as being kind of each tactics in other words tactics happening on and through the internet and our book is
>> the book we introduced is cowritten by katrina porter and i and what we were trying to do is really highlight the wide variety of ways in which people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social challenges using digital media to turn people out to off-line events. inc. about the support that happens for instance for the women's march. that is one popular way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or digital media on activism, but in...
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joining me now, katrina pierson, she served as the trump campaign's national spokesperso spokesperson. i democratic strategist and cofounder of k street media. good to have you here tonight. katrina, i will start with you first by the president, white house, making it clear tht stands behind his son-in-law. >> sandra, there is really no reason not to. we are simply talking about a story, but there is no story, even "the new york times" article, and a third paragraph, said it was unclear who made this adjusted. homeland security john kelly said he didn't have a problem with the allegation. there was nothing illegal reported out of this meeting. yet, we are talking about this as if something bad happened. like for americans that were killed in benghazi or sending a billion dollars to iran to fund global terrorism. are we seriously still talking about the russians here? >> sandra: pablo, you heard the reporter got a fox tonight. there is no proof of any illegal activity. if there is no crime, as charles krauthammer said. democrats at this hour calling for his security clearance to be rev
joining me now, katrina pierson, she served as the trump campaign's national spokesperso spokesperson. i democratic strategist and cofounder of k street media. good to have you here tonight. katrina, i will start with you first by the president, white house, making it clear tht stands behind his son-in-law. >> sandra, there is really no reason not to. we are simply talking about a story, but there is no story, even "the new york times" article, and a third paragraph, said it was...
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liz: katrina pierson, come back soon.he show. >>> next, a terrible tragedy that happened in times square. 18-year-old woman killed. 22 people injured earlier today, speeding car plowed into pedestrians in times square. the driver, 26-year-old richard rojas is in custody. he'd been aested inew york twice beforeor drunk driving. >>> coming up, a report alleging the trump campaign was in contact with russian officials in at least 18 undisclosed calls and e-mails. but is it true? we're going to get to the bottom of that. >>> up next, roger ailes, co-creator of fox news and fox business channel died today at 77. we will discuss his long and varied career next, don't go away. . liz: roger ailes, one of the founders of fox news and fox business, a tv pioneer died at the age of 77. rupert murdoch, executive chair of twenty-first century fox and the fox news channel said -- now roger ailes was known for transforming cable news by building fox's fair and balanced format. he was known as a kind, generous, hilarious and, yes a flawed
liz: katrina pierson, come back soon.he show. >>> next, a terrible tragedy that happened in times square. 18-year-old woman killed. 22 people injured earlier today, speeding car plowed into pedestrians in times square. the driver, 26-year-old richard rojas is in custody. he'd been aested inew york twice beforeor drunk driving. >>> coming up, a report alleging the trump campaign was in contact with russian officials in at least 18 undisclosed calls and e-mails. but is it true?...
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>> guest: what katrina and i were trying to do in the book is highlight the way that people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social change as using digital media to turn people out to off-line events to think about the kind of online support that happens for instance in the women's march. that's one way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or digital media on activism but in the book we wanted to look at a different way people use the tools which is to try to actually engage in activism online so thinking about online petitions or we might think about something far less conventional like the service attack where people use tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of computers to make a request at the same time and that overloads the server and brings it down. all of those kind of tools that you could engage in we think of as being a kind of tactic in other words those that are happening on and through the internet and the book is essentially concerned with the ways in which those may change and it's a process of organizing and
>> guest: what katrina and i were trying to do in the book is highlight the way that people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social change as using digital media to turn people out to off-line events to think about the kind of online support that happens for instance in the women's march. that's one way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or digital media on activism but in the book we wanted to look at a different way people use...
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from spirit lake, iowa, please welcome katrina ross. [cheers and applause] hi, katrina.ow you doing? >> wonderful. >> welcome. >> whoo! [dramatic music] >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. it's so good to be here. >> you are competitive? >> i am so competitive. >> almost to a fault? >> to a fault. to a fault, i'm passing it on to my next generation. >> okay, you have a ten-month-old son?
from spirit lake, iowa, please welcome katrina ross. [cheers and applause] hi, katrina.ow you doing? >> wonderful. >> welcome. >> whoo! [dramatic music] >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. it's so good to be here. >> you are competitive? >> i am so competitive. >> almost to a fault? >> to a fault. to a fault, i'm passing it on to my next generation. >> okay, you have a ten-month-old son?
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katrina also tweeted too soon. won't -- wrote an op-ed saying she op ed saying she did vote for repeal of obama care because it will take care of her son's pre-existing condition. what are your thoughts there at the perfect example of politics play now. you have emotions based upon information that people are not even aware of. as i mentioned before even if you have a pre-existing condition you can't afford the premium. it defeats the purpose here. what does it ministration is try to trying to do is to bring this premium sound like keeping an pre-existing coverage and a lot of it is being lost in the weeds because a lot of the policy discussion we have to get to families in basic. this is not to hurt people this is can help all americans. >> katrina pearson come back soon. hundreds of thousands of protesters are demonstrating against the socialist government. thirty-nine killed so far in the five week long unrest. more than a hundred have been entered. 39 killed so far in the five week long unrest. more than a hund
katrina also tweeted too soon. won't -- wrote an op-ed saying she op ed saying she did vote for repeal of obama care because it will take care of her son's pre-existing condition. what are your thoughts there at the perfect example of politics play now. you have emotions based upon information that people are not even aware of. as i mentioned before even if you have a pre-existing condition you can't afford the premium. it defeats the purpose here. what does it ministration is try to trying to...
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former trump spokesperson, by the way, katrina pearson, there she is. she's going to be joining me to react. that's coming up next y symptoms. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. cheryl: welcome back. here's a look at music company stocks. you've got sony, sirius xm and pandora all higher on the close today. s&p, of course they're nice. speaking of music, superstar katy perry who is currently touring in europe now responding to the ariana grande terror attack in a eyebrow raising radio interview. >> i can't really tell anyone else how they should feel, but i just
former trump spokesperson, by the way, katrina pearson, there she is. she's going to be joining me to react. that's coming up next y symptoms. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more...
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thank you, katrina renton.rea. they are collecting the foyer area. they are collecting the fragments. we've heard from frank gardener, al security correspondent, we think that salman abedi was only the mule. we now speak to a former counterterror officer who worked for the met police in the 7/7 bombings in 2005. there was work done on the bombs used in 2005. what did you learn from that and how may be similar to the event here in manchester? we learned in 2005 was that the explosive devices were used using fairly innocuous substances. they we re fairly innocuous substances. they were made out of hydrogen or oxide. we diagnose the component form of this bomb, and it's quite important that police find out what that is. we wa nt that police find out what that is. we want to find out where the items we re we want to find out where the items were purchased, the component parts, in order to move investigations forward. we will be looking at cctv at the places where these items were purchased. we need to understand th
thank you, katrina renton.rea. they are collecting the foyer area. they are collecting the fragments. we've heard from frank gardener, al security correspondent, we think that salman abedi was only the mule. we now speak to a former counterterror officer who worked for the met police in the 7/7 bombings in 2005. there was work done on the bombs used in 2005. what did you learn from that and how may be similar to the event here in manchester? we learned in 2005 was that the explosive devices...
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reports from nurse katrina on our waze system, also came in for the area, so thank you for reportingt. also looking at the south bay where we're seeing the speed sensors slowing as well in the northbound direction. pretty mild, but here, that crash at capitol expressway has cleared. we'll show you to get around the crash, and the slowing that occurred earlier, you still want to take the purple line from 101, the best of the three routes. if you want to go like nurse katrina, join our team, go to the profile, on the magnifying glass and your name and select our team, nbc bay area wazers. because nurse katrina doesn't have her own team, so we can join this one. >> it sounds like she should have her own show on nbc. >> thank you very much. coming up next, a look at the top stories we're following on today in the bay. that includes major developments we're expecting today as investigators look into a series of arsons in contra costa county. >> first, happening now, we're learn about a midair fight that led an air canada flight to be diverted. authorities say a passenger attacked the flig
reports from nurse katrina on our waze system, also came in for the area, so thank you for reportingt. also looking at the south bay where we're seeing the speed sensors slowing as well in the northbound direction. pretty mild, but here, that crash at capitol expressway has cleared. we'll show you to get around the crash, and the slowing that occurred earlier, you still want to take the purple line from 101, the best of the three routes. if you want to go like nurse katrina, join our team, go...
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. >> reporter: katrina pearson saying all this will be cleared up by kushner. >> jared kushner was thest person to say i will go in and talk to any of the committees investigating this ridiculous allegation. he has never kept anything secret, he said he will meet with anyone anytime but however long it takes to clear up this mess. >> democrats are piling on in the house, adam schiff calling for security clearance, and he needs to go back to doing real estate in new york. finally, before we hear from jared kushner sean spicer returns, that should be interesting. a lot of questions about this. >> there was a question about sean spicer himself. >> back channel communications calling out the media for trying to find a scandal, we are talking about that coming krauthammer calling out the media for trying to find a scandal in everything that comes out of the white house. the change the back channel connections with adversaries for generations, henry kissinger had them with the russians and the chinese, hillary had a back channel to establish the opening negotiations with the iranians and wha
. >> reporter: katrina pearson saying all this will be cleared up by kushner. >> jared kushner was thest person to say i will go in and talk to any of the committees investigating this ridiculous allegation. he has never kept anything secret, he said he will meet with anyone anytime but however long it takes to clear up this mess. >> democrats are piling on in the house, adam schiff calling for security clearance, and he needs to go back to doing real estate in new york....
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help pechl have times in our history where we have dplon straighted that over and over again, 9/11, katrina which hit new orleans and i lost my house. the whole country locked arms us with and helped us. and here we have louisiana, south carolina, north carolina, georgia, and west virginia who still have residents that have an unmet need that will go without addressing if we don't give our body a chance to vote on it. and let me just tell what you that looks like. i lived through it. it means that your home is still gutted. it means you have no sheetrock. you probably don't have much electricity. the roof has a blue tarp on it and you're staying with neighborors friends or relatives, maybe you're in the state, maybe you're not in the state. it means your kid is not in the school that they used to be n it means that you're not going to the church you usually go to because that church took damage. it means your whole life is on pause waiting for the federal bureaucracy and the state bureaucracy to fix and help you fix the problem which means we have to appropriate the money. the state has to
help pechl have times in our history where we have dplon straighted that over and over again, 9/11, katrina which hit new orleans and i lost my house. the whole country locked arms us with and helped us. and here we have louisiana, south carolina, north carolina, georgia, and west virginia who still have residents that have an unmet need that will go without addressing if we don't give our body a chance to vote on it. and let me just tell what you that looks like. i lived through it. it means...
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36 hours it was an extraordinary event whether the joplin tornadoes hurricane sandy or hurricane katrina we have had some extraordinary events. congress has stepped up to realize that primary act is insufficient than congress steps up to let people know we have their back and we will be there but with this 1,000 years even to flood so do the math with the families but to date thanks to the appropriations committee 1.$6 billion has been provided to help recover our communities in august with those of not been distributed to the bureaucracy of the federal government but just this weekend we had a 70 year-old woman alone pretend to understand the details living in a herd headed home waiting for recovery dollars died there trying to nchs per home to make it livable b.s. seen reinvent foreclosures selling their homes for pennies on the dollar's not opening businesses as an extraordinary event. but there will be an earthquake and a tornado somebody will be hit by hurricane. doing at the per-capita analysis 20% unjust talking community development block grant funds for disaster recovery for the
36 hours it was an extraordinary event whether the joplin tornadoes hurricane sandy or hurricane katrina we have had some extraordinary events. congress has stepped up to realize that primary act is insufficient than congress steps up to let people know we have their back and we will be there but with this 1,000 years even to flood so do the math with the families but to date thanks to the appropriations committee 1.$6 billion has been provided to help recover our communities in august with...
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katrina was only brave enough to put her feet in. >> it's cold but it's beautiful. >> reporter: so they will come back later in the year for the full experience, something that the businesses are counting on. >> it's a starting point. >> reporter: there are new restaurants and attractions. this is the first test for public and the early reviews have been good. i'm drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> the stage is set for the first ever hoagie nation festival tomorrow. the concert is the brain child of darryl hall and john oates who will headline a show with tears for fears. and gene love stopped by the nbc 10 studios to say there could be surprise collaborations on stage tomorrow. >> the best part of being in a festival is just to get the opportunity to jam out with some of the other musicians and i'm always ready. >> the door open tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. stay up to date with your forecast all memorial day weekend. tap the nbc 10 app. >>> right now, two police officers are in the hospital after they were involved in a car crash while on their way to a shooting. that crash happened in a philadelph
katrina was only brave enough to put her feet in. >> it's cold but it's beautiful. >> reporter: so they will come back later in the year for the full experience, something that the businesses are counting on. >> it's a starting point. >> reporter: there are new restaurants and attractions. this is the first test for public and the early reviews have been good. i'm drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> the stage is set for the first ever hoagie nation festival tomorrow....
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explosion of the space shuttle "challenger" to the collapse of the levees in new orleans after hurricane katrinain each case there were people issuing warnings. clark calls these people cassandras. >> a cassandra in greek mythology was a woman cursed by the gods. she could see future disasters, but no one would believe her. >> reporter: clarke should know. he's been called a cassandra as a white house official in the run-up to 9/11. >> no one will believe me. no one will pay any attention to me. there's going a terrible disaster if you you don't do something. and they're saying, look, i lose sleep about this. >> were you losing sleep and were you feeling incredibly frustrated? >> certainly. >> reporter: clarke believes there's a whole series of current threats that are being ignored. >> gene editing. pandemic disease. sea level rise. asteroid impact. these are all phrases that we know. we've heard about. often in science fiction. the problem is they may become fact. >> all told not a cheery book. >> no, i think it's a very cheery book because what we're saying is if we're right about using these
explosion of the space shuttle "challenger" to the collapse of the levees in new orleans after hurricane katrinain each case there were people issuing warnings. clark calls these people cassandras. >> a cassandra in greek mythology was a woman cursed by the gods. she could see future disasters, but no one would believe her. >> reporter: clarke should know. he's been called a cassandra as a white house official in the run-up to 9/11. >> no one will believe me. no one...
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katrina, from woodbridge, virginia. our last call. if you did not get in this hour, you will have our last hour. we will repeat the question and i give you a chance to give your thoughts on the firing of james comey. two guests talk about that issue. first, heather mcghee. we will hear from her next. will talkathan turley about mr. comey's firing, his thoughts on it and where the issue goes from here. those issues coming up when "washington journal" continues. ♪ this weekend, on c-span 3, the blackat 6:00, women who worked as nurses and spies for the union army. edward bannister, she became involved on the underground railroad. she was a proud and consistent supporter of the u.s. colored troops. o'mara on, margaret the presidential election of 1968. >> hero after hero is slain and now, robert f kennedy. assassination precipitates a broader, national morning and throws the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> sunday, lynne cheney discusses president madison's personality, health problems and political career. >> he encountered d
katrina, from woodbridge, virginia. our last call. if you did not get in this hour, you will have our last hour. we will repeat the question and i give you a chance to give your thoughts on the firing of james comey. two guests talk about that issue. first, heather mcghee. we will hear from her next. will talkathan turley about mr. comey's firing, his thoughts on it and where the issue goes from here. those issues coming up when "washington journal" continues. ♪ this weekend, on...
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they waited 10 minutes before in.g katrina was killed by the ricochet of police bullets. the family of both the victims said the inquest exposed flaws in the system. >> unprepared and under resourced. was knownthe gunman to the police. he was on bail charged with conspiracy to murder with a history of extremism. it was only during the inquest that the police learned about the police's decision not to enter the building unless there was a death or serious injury. police was a grand stander who would not act on threats. the police have admitted the rescue team should have been sent in sooner. no blame is being put on the shoulders on the officers on the ground. it has brought answers, but they may never know if a different response would have saved those they lost. bbc news, sydney. jane: a look at some of the other news. the congressional budget office came out with the assessment of the latest republican plan to repeal the affordable care act. 23 million people would lose their health care by 2026 under the updated plan. federal deficits would fall by $119 billion in the
they waited 10 minutes before in.g katrina was killed by the ricochet of police bullets. the family of both the victims said the inquest exposed flaws in the system. >> unprepared and under resourced. was knownthe gunman to the police. he was on bail charged with conspiracy to murder with a history of extremism. it was only during the inquest that the police learned about the police's decision not to enter the building unless there was a death or serious injury. police was a grand stander...
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. >> why did you not respond to hurricane katrina? gotcha. gotcha.ust wish someone had told me all you have to say is fake news over and over again. you are know? that could be your answer for everything, yeah. >> will ferrell there as 43. he also told the crowd the prodigal son has returned. i don't know what that means but i know it's positive. >>> we are anticipating big news this morning from kelly ripa. >> the host of "live" teased fans over the weekend tweeting that we're going to need a bigger mug and that she set to finally announce her new co-host. >> so some of the top contenders include jerry o'connell, anderson cooper, andy cohen and fred savage so no kendis gibson? >> no kendis gibson. curious to see what will be next to the question mark. >>> in new zealand there is a new police mascot giving folks all the warm and fuzzies. >> constable elliott, the constable is as you can see a guinea pig but has an a he is apparently the pet of one of the media team members. they decided this would be a good way to get the message out to tell drivers
. >> why did you not respond to hurricane katrina? gotcha. gotcha.ust wish someone had told me all you have to say is fake news over and over again. you are know? that could be your answer for everything, yeah. >> will ferrell there as 43. he also told the crowd the prodigal son has returned. i don't know what that means but i know it's positive. >>> we are anticipating big news this morning from kelly ripa. >> the host of "live" teased fans over the weekend...
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each litter born at canine katrina canine -- it's nigel. nigel is the winner. >> what? >> i had the same reaction. i understand why you are feeling -- you and i were pulling. nigel is the winner with 519 votes. nimbus came and ned got 256. nigel is an irish name, which means champion. you could be like me and just call nigel nimbus, but that might confuse him. >> he's a puppy, calm down. >> we have more good news, because now you can watch all these puppies live. remember the giraffe cam? yeah, we got puppy cam. >> this is puppy cam and you can see one in the corner sleeping. it is three hours earlier in california. there we go. getting action on the puppy cam. two night owls trying to play. 8:00 out there in california. you can watch this any time on our youtube channel. search wusa9 puppy cam. someone is getting a stretch in there. >> look at little paw. >> this will be the new thing. >> that is better than the giraffe cam, i think. >> nigel. i'll embrace it. we get participation medal. we are looking at a nice day tomorrow. in then some changes late in the week. firs
each litter born at canine katrina canine -- it's nigel. nigel is the winner. >> what? >> i had the same reaction. i understand why you are feeling -- you and i were pulling. nigel is the winner with 519 votes. nimbus came and ned got 256. nigel is an irish name, which means champion. you could be like me and just call nigel nimbus, but that might confuse him. >> he's a puppy, calm down. >> we have more good news, because now you can watch all these puppies live....
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the desire to deconstruct the monuments came as the city began rebuilding after hurricane katrina hit2005. >>> 4:26 am. changes to federal standards for school nutrition. the reason rosenmund to provide children with healthier food are now being rolled back by the trump administration. >>> the climate change proposal that, put more money in your wallet. and the surprising source of that cash. >>> highway 24 off to a nice start if you are driving toward the tunnel. right now it's not bad as you head over to the tunnel. >>> it's rather warm at their this morning. a bit of high clouds coming by which is holding our temperatures up. we will look at those tuesday temperatures. will there be as warm? >>> good morning. here is your beauty shot for tuesday morning. and it's already warm. you don't believe me -- just watch pam. pair will tell you it's warm but that is still a beauty shot looking at the bay bridge as we get our day moving. i want to give you a reason to smile as you begin this new day. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2. it's tuesday, may 2. i'm dave clark.
the desire to deconstruct the monuments came as the city began rebuilding after hurricane katrina hit2005. >>> 4:26 am. changes to federal standards for school nutrition. the reason rosenmund to provide children with healthier food are now being rolled back by the trump administration. >>> the climate change proposal that, put more money in your wallet. and the surprising source of that cash. >>> highway 24 off to a nice start if you are driving toward the tunnel....
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. >> why did you not restopped hurricane katrina, got you. and what is your middle name, got you. >> and i just wish someone told me all you have to say is fake news over and over and over again you know that could be answer for everything yeah. >> the internet went wild over will ferrell bringing back famous george w. bush over the weekend as you can see the crowd absolutely loved him. >> so they held that event to raise money for committee to protect journalists what struck me i watched. it samantha b. no fan of president trump and i think it was tough for a lot of the people in attendance to you know not support that viewpoint. but things like that kind of apolitical for the most part. >> it was. >> when you talk about george w. bush. >> it was funny will ferrell did a good job. >> entire time kept utting to white house podium saying special guest, special guest, special guest fen it was him. >> inside the white house and few people have been there before. >> in the kipen. back after this r this he's hiding a card! it's time for you and yo
. >> why did you not restopped hurricane katrina, got you. and what is your middle name, got you. >> and i just wish someone told me all you have to say is fake news over and over and over again you know that could be answer for everything yeah. >> the internet went wild over will ferrell bringing back famous george w. bush over the weekend as you can see the crowd absolutely loved him. >> so they held that event to raise money for committee to protect journalists what...
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back in august of 2005 hurricane katrina devastated this aquarium. way. >> reporter: unable to survive in the wild they kept returning to their broken pen looking for food. >> some of the animals were out for three weeks. they had lost amount of weight. the whole industry came together to assist in rescuing these animals and atlantis stepped in. >> reporter: the group was separated placed in temporary sanctuaries around the country until they were transported to the bahamas on a specially outfitted charter flight. beside them the trainers and veterinarians they knew making them feel safe. and keeping them alive. >> we were able to reunite all the trainer dolphins and now one big happy family. >> reporter: one year later that miracle baby we told you about was born and a new generation became the legacy of the katrina rescue dolphins. today, the dolphins are thriving including 3-year-old dolphin kalik. he is the first of a third generation of katrina dolphins, 1 of 43 residing peacefully a dolphin key. you know, it's really amazing, all of the work th
back in august of 2005 hurricane katrina devastated this aquarium. way. >> reporter: unable to survive in the wild they kept returning to their broken pen looking for food. >> some of the animals were out for three weeks. they had lost amount of weight. the whole industry came together to assist in rescuing these animals and atlantis stepped in. >> reporter: the group was separated placed in temporary sanctuaries around the country until they were transported to the bahamas on...
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katrina, that scene behind you is a very breathtaking, with people still coming to the city centre tont for people to come into the city centre today to pay their tributes. the striking thing, you will see the numbers from the pictures, how many people are here, the growing number of tributes, balloons, flowers, but also a silence, the number of people you would imagine it to be quite noisy but it is a very quiet. i can also update you on the hospital figures because we know it 22 people died in that tragic attack but we now have comprehensive figures for the number of people still in hospital. 116 people have been treated since monday, 63 are still in hospital across a site in greater manchester and 20 are in critical care. people have been coming here to reflect with a mixture of emotions, sadler, anger, defiance, people wanting the city to go on and come back to some sort of normality. two people herejoin the poor who are from manchester needs your love. tell us all about this. since the events that happened there has been adopted of people in manchester that feel they want do some
katrina, that scene behind you is a very breathtaking, with people still coming to the city centre tont for people to come into the city centre today to pay their tributes. the striking thing, you will see the numbers from the pictures, how many people are here, the growing number of tributes, balloons, flowers, but also a silence, the number of people you would imagine it to be quite noisy but it is a very quiet. i can also update you on the hospital figures because we know it 22 people died...
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europe, not just in the middle east, but also in japan and even in the united states with hurricane katrinain the past. they just represent the values that i feel very strongly for, and this is to help anyone in need and try to do the best they can. >> dr. adler, you have a number of doctors who rotate in and out of these programs. what was it like for you on the beaches? and can you describe it, that you would see these waves of people coming in literally on waves of water? >> so, i was in there in october, november, when we had between 7,000 to 10,000 people arriving a day. >> a day. >> a day. it's a huge amount of people, overwhelming, and we had to react. we were two teams of doctors and nurses, both jewish and arabs, christians and muslims from israel, working together. and we were basically one of the only teams that could speak fluent arabic with the people who are coming from the boats, which was very important. you have to understand that the journey is supposed to take one hour and a half, but, many times, it took longer, even six, seven, eight hours, because of the weather, becau
europe, not just in the middle east, but also in japan and even in the united states with hurricane katrinain the past. they just represent the values that i feel very strongly for, and this is to help anyone in need and try to do the best they can. >> dr. adler, you have a number of doctors who rotate in and out of these programs. what was it like for you on the beaches? and can you describe it, that you would see these waves of people coming in literally on waves of water? >> so,...
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drowning a wider review of deaths found major failures at the trust which prompted the chief executive, katrinaen prevented, but they said significant changes had taken places since 2013 and the organisation continues to do everything it can to improve the quality and safety of services. none of it brings connor back? no, i know. he's left an unimaginable hole in our lives, really. i mean, he was enormously loved, incredibly interesting, beautiful boy. he had so much to contribute that was never acknowledged. michael buchanan, bbc news, 0xford. chris froome, three—time winner of the tour de france, says he was deliberately knocked off his bike by a car while training in southern france. the 31—year—old posted a photograph on social media of his damaged bike, but said he wasn't hurt. team sky say that they have reported the matter to the police. the venice biennale has been called the olympic games of the art world, an international event in which 86 countries compete to win the award for the best exhibition. representing britain this year is phyllida barlow, a sculptor who had to wait until her
drowning a wider review of deaths found major failures at the trust which prompted the chief executive, katrinaen prevented, but they said significant changes had taken places since 2013 and the organisation continues to do everything it can to improve the quality and safety of services. none of it brings connor back? no, i know. he's left an unimaginable hole in our lives, really. i mean, he was enormously loved, incredibly interesting, beautiful boy. he had so much to contribute that was...
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tammy: after katrina one the first thing the mayor did was confiscate firearms with no right.ou have the perfect example of where the first amendment applies. the first amendment tells the government it can't restrict you it's a classic example of the violation of that constitutional right. the mayor has no power to revoke those permits. and the man holding this one rally is a libertarian. he's have much of a personal freedom kind of person. i think a community like portland would normally be able to unite against the nature of what occurred on that train. but with the rhetoric coming out of that mayor he's asking for a confrontation. charles: he's creating something that doesn't exist. let me ask you about this whole russia thing. it's so boring to me. but it's there. the question was posed last week. when it's said and done, if there is evidence there is no russian collusion, no connection with the trump campaign. what should happen to the media that pushes this narrative every day? >> the media credibility is already in thatters. there has been poll after poll where the maj
tammy: after katrina one the first thing the mayor did was confiscate firearms with no right.ou have the perfect example of where the first amendment applies. the first amendment tells the government it can't restrict you it's a classic example of the violation of that constitutional right. the mayor has no power to revoke those permits. and the man holding this one rally is a libertarian. he's have much of a personal freedom kind of person. i think a community like portland would normally be...
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let's bring in former trump campaign spokesperson katrina pearson, we love having you on the show. this director james comey did not tell hillary clinton to not campaign in wisconsin be he did not say use a private e-mail server, he did not say call people deplorable. what was your reaction when you heard her most recent comments she is part of the trump resistance? look, she is not a part of any resistance. activity resistance that defeated her in november. she was the walking poster child for what is wrong with american politics. hillary clinton was all of the above globalism and elite implement she was not winning on october 27, i remember sitting there with the campaign digital director looking at our numbers, if her data team was half of smart as ours she would have known she was losing on october 27 that letter came out an hour after we look at those numbers, this is a sad attempt of hillary clinton to stay relevant. liz: clintons have always been criticized since 1990s, to -- vehicle -- victim hood. >> the clintons have taken victimhood to a scientific height, the experts, t
let's bring in former trump campaign spokesperson katrina pearson, we love having you on the show. this director james comey did not tell hillary clinton to not campaign in wisconsin be he did not say use a private e-mail server, he did not say call people deplorable. what was your reaction when you heard her most recent comments she is part of the trump resistance? look, she is not a part of any resistance. activity resistance that defeated her in november. she was the walking poster child for...
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why didn't we respond to hurricane katrina. >> got you. >> i wish someone would have told me all you over and over again. that could be your answer for everything. >> why can't with play more. will ferrell reprising aike c i role as george bush. >>> bracing for potential writer's strike. writer's gild of america appear to be moving closer to a deal. contracts expire at midnight tonight. several shows could be affected by the strike. late night talk shows could be cut short. including tonight show with jimmy fallen. "saturday night live" which has three episodes left could grind to a halt. other shows could be affected american horror story, walking dead. fans of orange is the new black faced a dilemma over the weekend released the first episode of the season to an illegal file sharing sight. debut not for release until june 9. rest of the episodes were released onto that same site. release came after netflix reportedly ignored requests for ran some. the streaming svice did release a statement adding that that i recall security had been compromised. law enforcement authorities are get
why didn't we respond to hurricane katrina. >> got you. >> i wish someone would have told me all you over and over again. that could be your answer for everything. >> why can't with play more. will ferrell reprising aike c i role as george bush. >>> bracing for potential writer's strike. writer's gild of america appear to be moving closer to a deal. contracts expire at midnight tonight. several shows could be affected by the strike. late night talk shows could be cut...
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he got into politics after hurricane katrina.ook him seeing how inactive the government was in taking care of its people. he set up a medical center in an abandoned kmart, spent time in the state senate, then went to the house visiting louisiana. he beat mary landrieu in toy 14, -- in 2014, so he's been in the senate for two years. >> his mission was to do what trump promised on the campaign trail, he wants more health care for everyone and make it so that they can afford it. >> that's right. in a politically savvy move, it ties the president to his words on the campaign trail, to lower costs and broaden coverage, which isn't something that the bill that came out of the house does. in fact, it goes extremely in the opposite direction and it probably result in 20 million plus people losing coverage and premiums going up. he said we can do the opposite and he has some plans that are pretty radical in terms of the conservative agenda. he wants state to have the option to keep obamacare, wants to keep a lot of obamacare taxes to pay
he got into politics after hurricane katrina.ook him seeing how inactive the government was in taking care of its people. he set up a medical center in an abandoned kmart, spent time in the state senate, then went to the house visiting louisiana. he beat mary landrieu in toy 14, -- in 2014, so he's been in the senate for two years. >> his mission was to do what trump promised on the campaign trail, he wants more health care for everyone and make it so that they can afford it. >>...
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katrina, thank you. condemned the leak — in the united states — of information relating to their investigation into monday's attack. the publication of sensitive images in the new york times has prompted officers here to say they would now limit the amount of information they're willing to share with counterparts in america. today president trump has promised to root out the source of the leak. the new york times says the publication of leaked evidence was neither graphic nor disrespectful of victim. the prime minister has been raising the leak directly with trump. this was at a nato summit, and meeting she was attending in brussels earlier today. on the issue of intelligence sharing, we have a special relationship with the usa. it is our deepest defence and security partnership that we have. of course that partnership is built on trust and part of that trust is knowing that intelligence can be shared confidently, and i will be making clear to president trump today that intelligence that is shared betwee
katrina, thank you. condemned the leak — in the united states — of information relating to their investigation into monday's attack. the publication of sensitive images in the new york times has prompted officers here to say they would now limit the amount of information they're willing to share with counterparts in america. today president trump has promised to root out the source of the leak. the new york times says the publication of leaked evidence was neither graphic nor disrespectful...
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katrina renton with the latest on the police investigation there.ly here, the threat level as catriona was seeing is the highest level, means a terror attack could be imminent. there have been a number of emergency cobra meetings taking place at downing street over the past 48 hours since this attack was carried out. let's go live to downing street and speak to norman smith who the photos. the home secretary confirming around 1000 troops will be deployed today andi 1000 troops will be deployed today and i have to say that rather underlines how seriously the security services, officials and ministers view the current threat. the military are almost never used in mainland britain, we have the police force, and unarmed police force which polices by consent, it is extremely rare to use the military. nevertheless it has been decided that up to around 4000 will be available to buttress the police. i think that a significant. you should not expect to see soldiers walking up and down the street or ta nks walking up and down the street or tanks on the road,
katrina renton with the latest on the police investigation there.ly here, the threat level as catriona was seeing is the highest level, means a terror attack could be imminent. there have been a number of emergency cobra meetings taking place at downing street over the past 48 hours since this attack was carried out. let's go live to downing street and speak to norman smith who the photos. the home secretary confirming around 1000 troops will be deployed today andi 1000 troops will be deployed...
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tantamount to george bush after katrina approval ratings. mean, his approval ratings are really, really bad right now, and there's a direct correlation between the performance of the party's politicians running for re-election and running for election and the president's approval ratings, and especially if you look at history. the first mid-term election after a new president takes office is always very hard on the president's party, even more so when you have the constant chaos coming out of white house and constant controversial its. if the trajectory we're on continues the republicans are in trouble. >> the russian president vladimir putin trying to back the republican president, if congress needs a transcript of that conversation that the russian had with the russian foreign minister, the russian ambassador of the united states, we'll share it with you. >> i would almost like to pump this to jeffrey toobin for the level of exasperation we should see on his face, though i'm not punting to you yet, though i would say this had. i would say
tantamount to george bush after katrina approval ratings. mean, his approval ratings are really, really bad right now, and there's a direct correlation between the performance of the party's politicians running for re-election and running for election and the president's approval ratings, and especially if you look at history. the first mid-term election after a new president takes office is always very hard on the president's party, even more so when you have the constant chaos coming out of...
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>> and the costliest hurricane which was, of course, hurricane katrina in 2005 which took nearly 1900 lives. and i would, of course, be shamed in the presence of cynthia barnett if i didn't say something about rain on the gulf. does anybody know what city is besides cynthia? [laughter] what's the rainiest city on the gulf, does anybody know? take a stab. it's in the northern gulf, it's a u.s. city. mobile, yes. what did you say, willa? >> mobile. >> you did? [laughter] did you really? that's my daughter. she's not telling the truth. [laughter] all right, smarty pants, how many inches a year does it get? [laughter] 63 inches. and the impact of storms on the gulf mainland would be much greater if not for barrier islands that circle the gulf of mexico. the longest barrier island in the world, padre island, at 113 miles is in texas. and tobasco sauce was invented on a louisiana island, avery island. and florida actually has an island that is distinguished for having the greatest population density on the gulf of mexico and thus in florida also at nearly 5,000 people per square mile. anybo
>> and the costliest hurricane which was, of course, hurricane katrina in 2005 which took nearly 1900 lives. and i would, of course, be shamed in the presence of cynthia barnett if i didn't say something about rain on the gulf. does anybody know what city is besides cynthia? [laughter] what's the rainiest city on the gulf, does anybody know? take a stab. it's in the northern gulf, it's a u.s. city. mobile, yes. what did you say, willa? >> mobile. >> you did? [laughter] did you...
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the plans to take them down started as new orleans was rebuilding after hurricane katrina. >>> 6:28 amf filming women and children in a bathroom. the arrest made. we will tell you about the popular peninsula restaurant where it happened.>> reporter: the trial of a man accused of killing sierra lamar is wrapping up, closing arguments scheduled for today. we will tell you about the key question the jury will have to decide in the case. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ♪ ...or brightens your day... ♪ ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. it's tuesday, may 2. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. 6:31 am. let's check in with steve. we wanted to write it out until tomorrow evening, it sounds like. >> i think the coast may be slightly cooler but they will still be pretty warm today. inland will take another day or two at least. the lows were very warm for some. not too bad for others. a few high clouds came by and that held the low up along with a
the plans to take them down started as new orleans was rebuilding after hurricane katrina. >>> 6:28 amf filming women and children in a bathroom. the arrest made. we will tell you about the popular peninsula restaurant where it happened.>> reporter: the trial of a man accused of killing sierra lamar is wrapping up, closing arguments scheduled for today. we will tell you about the key question the jury will have to decide in the case. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat......
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. >> katrina brother. >> yes. >> so do you know some people sneak alcohol in here, have you ever heardhat. >> no. >> patty. >> no. >> patty? >> no. >> she has no idea. >> the eggs bendik are here. >> look at that. >> i'm going to eat, back to you. >> back to you. >> that is why you wanted to go to little pete. >> more meal. >> yes. >> i like when you first break into it, yeah. >> come on. >> didn't your mom teach you better than that. >> lets get off, my gosh. >> yes. >> so, couple moms are being praised for saying what everyone else is thinking when it comes to swimsuit shopping? you know how it goes, ladies. they are behind had webb series i'm in the so hot and while they are exited to take their beach picks this summer but they are less than pumped about suiting up and what that entails. >> is what up with these cuts. isn't the whole idea to keep it n it looks like you are pressing something against a tennis racket. >> i hate everything. >> is what up i'm here for teachers conference. >> hey how are things going, my kid acting out i can't imagine why. >> truth about these swimsuits
. >> katrina brother. >> yes. >> so do you know some people sneak alcohol in here, have you ever heardhat. >> no. >> patty. >> no. >> patty? >> no. >> she has no idea. >> the eggs bendik are here. >> look at that. >> i'm going to eat, back to you. >> back to you. >> that is why you wanted to go to little pete. >> more meal. >> yes. >> i like when you first break into it, yeah. >> come on....
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bush's presidency, particularly the second term that involved the iraq war going south, hurricane katrina. every president gets its tough. what's different here this president 118 days in his administration is complaining about it so explicitly. >> the president and his team about to embark on their first foreign trip. is this a good time for them to be leaving the country or perhaps can things settle while they're away? >> reporter: maybe it's like the commercial, time to get away by southwest airlines. it's not a bad time to leave the country. this is his first trip as president of the united states and these trips are never easy, particularly what's on the agenda for president trump. going to saudi arabia, then going to israel and getting involved in the really fraught israeli/palestine politics and conflict. and then going to meet the pope. this is not very easy to pull off and certainly with all the other stories going on at home, i think that it really raises the stakes. >> all right. mark murray. always lovely to talk to you. thanks so much. >>> we invite you to keep it here for th
bush's presidency, particularly the second term that involved the iraq war going south, hurricane katrina. every president gets its tough. what's different here this president 118 days in his administration is complaining about it so explicitly. >> the president and his team about to embark on their first foreign trip. is this a good time for them to be leaving the country or perhaps can things settle while they're away? >> reporter: maybe it's like the commercial, time to get away...