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lauren paul, autho. shirley wright. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is jaime and i'm a tenderloin resident. thank you for having this hearing and i want to continue the names of the people that died on the streets because of the cruel policy that the city has that leaves people to more misery and despair so continue on, please respect and honor these individuals. harrison, mark adams, jim montgomery, gary fong, benny newly, catherine, christopher viola, frank beauty erez, john holmes, rick owe, richard brown, catherine west, bernard hollbert. robin simpson. richard opedo, jessica duke, mark volume com, michael memphis, pamela hall. earnest leva, cynthia hall, anthony brown, steven man, david la blanc, scott turner, boris benado, sherry haze, john bellard, eric, imani, stephen henson. brenda parks, michael hickman, william wright, phillip, carter, ron redman, ramone reyes, benny chessnet, johnny andrews, hector flores. troy edwards, joy martinez, earl win so many, melvin morris, kenneth, jerry i didn't
lauren paul, autho. shirley wright. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is jaime and i'm a tenderloin resident. thank you for having this hearing and i want to continue the names of the people that died on the streets because of the cruel policy that the city has that leaves people to more misery and despair so continue on, please respect and honor these individuals. harrison, mark adams, jim montgomery, gary fong, benny newly, catherine, christopher viola, frank...
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lauren: paul manafort sentenced to about four years in prison. he was sentenced for tax and bank fraud related to his work advising you' ukrainian policie. the president's former lawyer, michael cohen, is suing the trump organization, he said they stopped paying him once he agreed to cooperate with federal investigators. ashley: president trump will visita alabama today to view the aftermath of the devastating storms. the market selloff at the end of 2018 taking a big toll on american households. their net worth declining $3.73 trillion, according to the federal reserve, the biggest quarterly decline since the financial crisis. but good news for more than 1 million workers. the trump administration reportedly considering expanding overtime coverage. the labor department proposing a rule that would change the threshold that determines who gets overtime. under the new plan, it rises to just about $35,000. the house finally voting on broad legislation tied to congresswoman ilhan omar's couldn'controversial comments, e measure calling out racism and
lauren: paul manafort sentenced to about four years in prison. he was sentenced for tax and bank fraud related to his work advising you' ukrainian policie. the president's former lawyer, michael cohen, is suing the trump organization, he said they stopped paying him once he agreed to cooperate with federal investigators. ashley: president trump will visita alabama today to view the aftermath of the devastating storms. the market selloff at the end of 2018 taking a big toll on american...
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lauren and paul are definitely part of that group. >> show me your board. >> oh, no. >> do it. be ashamed. >> mine are so disorganized. >> paul got a bit competitive and talked about his dream house. of course he has a board for it. >> i like to group things like kitchens. that's a cool kitchen ook and then a bathroom. the bathroom, it's all about that. >> reporter: lauren has over 100 of these boards. >> so like personal boards, i have like 50. and then for my wedding planning business, each client of mine has their own board and then we make our own boards as well for them. so hundreds. >> reporter: after almost a decade, pinterest has filed to ipo with a valuation of $12.3 billion. this expert says it was the right time. >> the market and the u.s. economy for the first semester is on safe ground. what's going to happen in the second semester, we don't know. >> reporter: pinterest posted revenue over $700 million at the end of 2018, but it also lost $63 million. >> the impact is not instant because most of it cannot sell during the so-called lockout period, which is typically
lauren and paul are definitely part of that group. >> show me your board. >> oh, no. >> do it. be ashamed. >> mine are so disorganized. >> paul got a bit competitive and talked about his dream house. of course he has a board for it. >> i like to group things like kitchens. that's a cool kitchen ook and then a bathroom. the bathroom, it's all about that. >> reporter: lauren has over 100 of these boards. >> so like personal boards, i have like 50....
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lauren and paul are definitely part of that group. >> show me your board. >> oh, no. >> do it. don't be ashamed. >> mine are so disorganized. >> paul got a bit competitive and talked about his dream house. of course he has a board for it. >> i like to group things like kitchens. that's a cool kitchen look and then a bathroom. the bathroom, it's all about that. >> reporter: lauren has over 100 of these boards. >> so like personal boards, i have like 50. and then for my wedding planning business, each client of mine has their own board and then we make our own boards as well for them. so hundreds. >> reporter: after almost a decade, pinterest has filed to ipo with a valuation of $12.3 billion. this expert says it was the right time. >> the market and the u.s. economy for the first semester is on safe ground. what's going to happen in the second semester, we don't know. >> reporter: pinterest posted revenue over $700 million at the end of 2018, but it also lost $63 million. >> the impact is not instant because most of it cannot sell during the so-called lockout period, which is ty
lauren and paul are definitely part of that group. >> show me your board. >> oh, no. >> do it. don't be ashamed. >> mine are so disorganized. >> paul got a bit competitive and talked about his dream house. of course he has a board for it. >> i like to group things like kitchens. that's a cool kitchen look and then a bathroom. the bathroom, it's all about that. >> reporter: lauren has over 100 of these boards. >> so like personal boards, i have...
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lauren and paul are definitely part of that group. >> tell me you're bored. >> do it. mine are so disorganized. >> paul talked about his dream house. of course he has a board for it. >> i like to group things like kitchens. that's a cool kitchen look and then a bathroom. the bathroom, it's all about that. >> reporter: lauren has over 100 of these boards. >> so like personal boards, i have like 50. and then for my wedding planning business, each client of mine has their own board and then we make our own boards as well for them. so hundreds. >> reporter: after almost a decade, pinterest has filed to ipo with a valuation of $12.3 billion. this expert says it was the right time. >> the market and the u.s. economy for the first semester is on safe ground. what's going to happen in the second semester, we don't know. >> reporter: pinterest had over $700 million at the end of 2018 but also lost $63 million. >> the impact is not instant because most of it cannot sell during the lockout period, which is typically six months. >> reporter: we couldn't stay behind so we built our
lauren and paul are definitely part of that group. >> tell me you're bored. >> do it. mine are so disorganized. >> paul talked about his dream house. of course he has a board for it. >> i like to group things like kitchens. that's a cool kitchen look and then a bathroom. the bathroom, it's all about that. >> reporter: lauren has over 100 of these boards. >> so like personal boards, i have like 50. and then for my wedding planning business, each client of mine...
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in washington, lauren blanchard. foxnews. >>> paul chambers joins us now from cal with her students that are reacting to this executive order. paul? >> reporter: any people believe that executive order sparked from incident that happened right here at cal when a conservative student was hit in an assault earlier this we're. a speech was canceled because of riot. a lot of people say all speech is welcomed, but haight speech definitely is a problem. >> it's promoted here already. i just don't think it is the speech that he wants to hear. >> reporter: sunday, the president signed an executive order that requires public universities like berkeley that students are allowed to express themselves if they expect to receive federal funds for research, the president stated that in order will improve transparency and can oftentimes conservative voices are silenced like this incident that happened on cal campus where a non-cal student also to the conservative activist he does so we spoke with on cal campus of the presidential order is not necessa
in washington, lauren blanchard. foxnews. >>> paul chambers joins us now from cal with her students that are reacting to this executive order. paul? >> reporter: any people believe that executive order sparked from incident that happened right here at cal when a conservative student was hit in an assault earlier this we're. a speech was canceled because of riot. a lot of people say all speech is welcomed, but haight speech definitely is a problem. >> it's promoted here...
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from panda express. >>> reacting to the second sentencing of paul manafort, a judge sentenced him to just over six years in prison, and as laurennchard reports, immediately after it was handed down, he was charged with additional crimes by a manhattan grand jury. >> reporter: paul manafort is now looking at about 7.5 years behind bars, receiving credit for the time he served, but the sentencing today is nowhere near the end of his legal troubles.>> reporter: dressed in a suit and tie, seated in a wheelchair, he listened to dc judge amy jackson's sentence of 73 monthme as his 47 month prison sentence for tax and bank fraud from a virginia judge, the rest must be served in addition. manafort had asked for compassion, but the judge said she didn't believe he was truly remorseful, just sorry he was caught. >> the judge showed she is incredibly hostile to mr. metaphor, and exhibited a level of callousness that i have not seen in a white-collar case in 15 years. >> reporter: 7.5 years behind bars is appropriate? >> he caught a break today. >> seven years is substantial. >> some will say it is not enough, but for my point of view the
from panda express. >>> reacting to the second sentencing of paul manafort, a judge sentenced him to just over six years in prison, and as laurennchard reports, immediately after it was handed down, he was charged with additional crimes by a manhattan grand jury. >> reporter: paul manafort is now looking at about 7.5 years behind bars, receiving credit for the time he served, but the sentencing today is nowhere near the end of his legal troubles.>> reporter: dressed in a...
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. >> reporter: lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paulllen to combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a y worlide corahealth rt >> if we know that a r under stress, we maybe say, let's not go fishing there, let's not go having tourism there. >> if we didn't have what we have now, it would take trillions of dollars and 100 years to map the world and we just don't have that time. >> reporter: it is a race against time. scientists are expecting another coral bleaching die off as soon as this year. mark phillips, cbs news on the great barrier reef. >> glor: up next on the "cbs evening news" tonight, she was attacked by a jaguar. we have her first television interview. tv interview. o she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make thi
. >> reporter: lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paulllen to combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a y worlide corahealth rt >> if we...
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. >> reporter: lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paul allen to combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a daily worldwide coral health report. >> if we know that a reef is under stress, then we maybe say, let's not go fishing there, let's not go having tourism there. >> if we didn't have what we have now, it would take trillions of dollars and 100 years to map the world and we just don't have that time. >> reporter: it is a race against time. scientists are expecting another coral bleaching die off as soon as this year. mark phillips, cbs news on the great barrier reef. >>> up next, she was attacked by a jaguar. we have her first tv interview. that there's a lobster i in our hot tub?t. lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how ea
. >> reporter: lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paul allen to combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a daily worldwide coral health report....
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paul allen. the marine scientists and space scientists are pulled together by project coordinator lauren. >> my excitementh the people in the field that are actually going to be using it. they're just amazed. that sort of response, you know, makes you feel pretty good. >> i feel emotional. >> reporter: the world's coral reefs are not important just because they're nice to look at. they're important for what they tell us about what's happening to the planet. the turtles may not give interviews -- >> and then the one here -- >> reporter: but geology professor stewart finn does. >> why is it important to pay attention to the health of the world's reeves? are the reeves, to kind of phrase, the canary in the cole mine? >> they are the canary in the co coal mine. >> reporter: monitoring how the oceans are changing, how that affects the reefs, the climate and otherultimately us will nowa little easier. >> it's going to be a faevgt for scientists to understand what's happening. >>> we end this half hour at the starting line of a runner's long-distance journey. steve hartman has met him before on the road. >> repo
paul allen. the marine scientists and space scientists are pulled together by project coordinator lauren. >> my excitementh the people in the field that are actually going to be using it. they're just amazed. that sort of response, you know, makes you feel pretty good. >> i feel emotional. >> reporter: the world's coral reefs are not important just because they're nice to look at. they're important for what they tell us about what's happening to the planet. the turtles may not...
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eastern, join us for special coverage, coming up, paul manafort sentence today almost 4 years in prison. lauren details, lauren. lauren: former trump campaign chairman got 47 months for tax and bank fraud related to work advising ukrainian politicians, paul manafort will receive credit for 9 months since he has been jailed since june, but he could also get additional prison time next week when he's sentenced in a separate case where he pled to charges let to illegal lobbying. we will keep an eye on shares of cosco today, posting mixed earnings of low impact earnings per share, as you can see right there the company raising minimum wage for store workers to $15 an hour, increasing pay for supervisors and started to pay parental leave for employees, online ticketing company event right down, reporting loss of 17 cents a share, worse than expected. it did beat on revenue, however. shares of cosco are up in premarket trading, shares of event bright, there you go, 25%, quite a different picture between the two companies and this, mega million's lottery winner in new jersey left the 273 million-dolla
eastern, join us for special coverage, coming up, paul manafort sentence today almost 4 years in prison. lauren details, lauren. lauren: former trump campaign chairman got 47 months for tax and bank fraud related to work advising ukrainian politicians, paul manafort will receive credit for 9 months since he has been jailed since june, but he could also get additional prison time next week when he's sentenced in a separate case where he pled to charges let to illegal lobbying. we will keep an...
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lauren fox reports--this isn't the only push back he's facing right now--another republican senator says he's against the president's emergency declaration to pay for his border wall. senator rand paul announcing that he supports a resolution to block president trump's declaration of a national emergency to build a wall on the southern border.writing in a new op-ed, quote: "i think he's wrong, not on policy, but in seeking to expand the powers of the presidency beyond their constitutional limits."paul joins three other republicans in opposing trump's move despite warnings from the president.president trump (no font needed): "i think that, really, it's a very dangerous thing for people to be voting against border security, for anybody, including republicans."paul's opposition to the emergency declaration, likely giving democrats the support they need to pass the measure and send it to the president's desk.president trump (no font needed): "will i veto it? 100%. 100% and i don't think it survives a veto."pressure also ágrowingá on the president from democrats in the house.with the áchairmaná of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler, announcing that he plans to request documents
lauren fox reports--this isn't the only push back he's facing right now--another republican senator says he's against the president's emergency declaration to pay for his border wall. senator rand paul announcing that he supports a resolution to block president trump's declaration of a national emergency to build a wall on the southern border.writing in a new op-ed, quote: "i think he's wrong, not on policy, but in seeking to expand the powers of the presidency beyond their constitutional...
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paul manafort. >> reporter: just after today's sentencing, a manhattan grand jury charged manafort with residential mortgage fraud that other crimes. as a reminder, the president can pardon federal charges, but not state charges. laurennchard, fox news. >>> city officials are working to house the homeless in san jose. the steps taken to build a tiny home village. >>> and four officers cleared in a deadly shooting are once again off the streets. what changed in this case. >>> the fallout is intensifying over the deadly oakland shooting of a homeless man moments after he woke up, armed with a gun. the four officers involved are now on leave and the police chief is at odds with the court- appointed monitor over whether the shooting was justified. >> reporter: the officers were first put on leave after the shooting more than a year ago. the department said the officers were justified, but the court-appointed monitor disagrees, so again those officers are on leave. it was a little over a year ago when oakland police shot joshua pollick near 40th and market. he was killed moments after waking up while armed, police say, with this gun. a sergeant and three officers who fired their guns were justified in using deadly force,
paul manafort. >> reporter: just after today's sentencing, a manhattan grand jury charged manafort with residential mortgage fraud that other crimes. as a reminder, the president can pardon federal charges, but not state charges. laurennchard, fox news. >>> city officials are working to house the homeless in san jose. the steps taken to build a tiny home village. >>> and four officers cleared in a deadly shooting are once again off the streets. what changed in this case....
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paul manafort 247 months in prison for dodging taxes and committing bank fraud. the prosecutors have been seeking a much longer sentence up to 24 years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines. fox news lauren blanchard joins se live in washington, d.c. on ntencing. the significantly shorter sentencehaed. >> reporter: that is right, and judge ellis, this judge in this case, saying he did not need anyone's approval for his decision. he only needed to satisfy himself. sentencing paul metaphor to just shy of four years in prison. that was 47 months, he was convicted last year on eight counts related to attacks and financial crimes. the judge ruling that sentences could be served concurrently and that manafort would get credit for the nine months he's already served in prison. manafort was red-faced and emotional as he was read the decision, but before the sentencing was read manafort spoke to the court for about five minutes, asking for compassion and saying the last two years were some of the worst he's ever experienced, as well as the family, that he was stimulated and ashamed. manafort asked the judge e elli said he thought those 19 to 24 year sentence suggested guidelines -- guidelines sug
paul manafort 247 months in prison for dodging taxes and committing bank fraud. the prosecutors have been seeking a much longer sentence up to 24 years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines. fox news lauren blanchard joins se live in washington, d.c. on ntencing. the significantly shorter sentencehaed. >> reporter: that is right, and judge ellis, this judge in this case, saying he did not need anyone's approval for his decision. he only needed to satisfy himself. sentencing paul...
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paul ryan. maria. maria: on the board of the new fox, interesting development there. i love what disney did on the website with mickey mouse and the simpsons, so funny. laurenespecially the 1998 episode 21 years ago. maria: that's funny. lauren, thank you. all right, still ahead, grubby cheek, check this out, gucci sneakers labeled as vintage but the internet thinks they are just dirty. unbelievable price tag for these kicks, next hour in mornings with maria, be back in a minute. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is decision tech. it's screening technology that helps you find a stock based on what's trending or an investing goal. it's real-time insights and information, in your own customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology, for smarter trading decisions. and it's only from fidelity. open an account with no minimums today. . . . maria: welcome back. good wednesday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you from los angeles this morning. it is wednesday, march 20th. your top stories right now, 7:0. investors are waiting on the federal reserve as well as any news about a deal with china. another round of china togs taki
paul ryan. maria. maria: on the board of the new fox, interesting development there. i love what disney did on the website with mickey mouse and the simpsons, so funny. laurenespecially the 1998 episode 21 years ago. maria: that's funny. lauren, thank you. all right, still ahead, grubby cheek, check this out, gucci sneakers labeled as vintage but the internet thinks they are just dirty. unbelievable price tag for these kicks, next hour in mornings with maria, be back in a minute. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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lauren. wells fargo called the company a rare standout. they upgraded the stock. raised its price target to 150 bucks. it is at 130 right now. full disclosure, my daughter works for that company. >>> rand paulnan slipped that fake steele dossier into the classified intelligence report. president trump wants full release of all the documents. roll tape. >> i have a plans to declassify and release. i have planneds to absolutely release but i have some very talented people working for me, lawyers. they really didn't want me to do it early on. stuart: come on in please, a former associate counsel to president bush. jamil, seems like the president wants to get back to how this thing got started and he is on the attack, right? >> it's a sensible thing. as far as we can tell from what the attorney general released thus far the report is going to say there was no collusion. so the president is doing the sensible thing which is, let me put all the documents out there. everyone can see what was done, what was investigated. they can make their own judgments. the democrats interestingly in the house and senate are calling for those documents to be released too. here is place for president and congress,
lauren. wells fargo called the company a rare standout. they upgraded the stock. raised its price target to 150 bucks. it is at 130 right now. full disclosure, my daughter works for that company. >>> rand paulnan slipped that fake steele dossier into the classified intelligence report. president trump wants full release of all the documents. roll tape. >> i have a plans to declassify and release. i have planneds to absolutely release but i have some very talented people working...