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what is the significance of leanne and heidi's reporting there? should the fbi be talking to those people? do you believe they're using their own judgment to determine who's important to the investigation and who's not? >> well, the fbi will prioritize who they need to speak to. and based upon previous interviews and people identified, they should be following up with any credible leads. so if these are people that has information that is credible or could be credible, the fbi should be talking to them. but again the fbi is not going to be following up on things that are three or four or fbi times removed. >> joyce, let pea go to this letter. the white house says it seems to be embarrassed kavanaugh with three decades of drinking. he already said he sometimes drank too much, liked beer and cringes at his youthful behavior. so, joyce, does the white house have a point? is this let the past be past, youthful issues kind of thing? >> you know, typically someone's behavior in high school if it's this youthful behavior, let's call it for a moment, won'
what is the significance of leanne and heidi's reporting there? should the fbi be talking to those people? do you believe they're using their own judgment to determine who's important to the investigation and who's not? >> well, the fbi will prioritize who they need to speak to. and based upon previous interviews and people identified, they should be following up with any credible leads. so if these are people that has information that is credible or could be credible, the fbi should be...
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leanne lawless, bbc news.he full report on bbc south east today at 6:30pm this evening. it will also be available on the iplayer. a record number of year 6 children in england are severely obese, according to new figrues from the national child measurement programme. 4.2% of 10 and 11 year—olds were defined as severely obese — an increase of a third since data was first collected in 2006. one in five of england's year 6 pupils were assessed as being obese or severely obese last year, according to the study. several people caught up in last year's london bridge terrorist attack are among those being honoured at buckingham palace today. 39—year—old ignacio echeverria has been posthumously awarded the george medal for confronting the attackers and trying to protect members of the public. three police officers also collected honours. our correspondent sophie long is at buckingham palace. few of the hundreds of people who we re few of the hundreds of people who were out that saturday night trying to enjoy a night o
leanne lawless, bbc news.he full report on bbc south east today at 6:30pm this evening. it will also be available on the iplayer. a record number of year 6 children in england are severely obese, according to new figrues from the national child measurement programme. 4.2% of 10 and 11 year—olds were defined as severely obese — an increase of a third since data was first collected in 2006. one in five of england's year 6 pupils were assessed as being obese or severely obese last year,...
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online's leanne aguilera got to the root of their real-life connection. >> luke, when you were on "90210ur hair was iconic and it still looks great. >> it was much taller than yours bro, oh, much bigger. i could get it way up. >> exactly. >> how did "riverdale" become one of the most buzzed about shows on tv? call it casting genius. they found super hot and talented stars as the teens and for the parents? well they're the ones gen xers were crushing on in the '90s, molly ringwald, mark consuelos and of course how does this compare to your "90210" days? >> "90210" was bigger this way, you know, but "riverdale" burns white hot. >> next the heat level is off the charts. fans love to ship bughead and varchie. >> what can you tease? >> their relationship is definitely put to the test this season. >> yeah, put to the test while they were in the shower, while i was bleeding to death in the hospital. >> lili reinhart and cole sprouse are a couple in real life, but bughead's getting even more serious this season 'cause betty's may be getting a matching tattoo. >> have you thought about where you
online's leanne aguilera got to the root of their real-life connection. >> luke, when you were on "90210ur hair was iconic and it still looks great. >> it was much taller than yours bro, oh, much bigger. i could get it way up. >> exactly. >> how did "riverdale" become one of the most buzzed about shows on tv? call it casting genius. they found super hot and talented stars as the teens and for the parents? well they're the ones gen xers were crushing on in...
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online's leanne aguilera was invited to the vancouver set where she surprised the new trio of bewitching a blessing from original charmer, shannen doherty. >> i think it's awesome. i'm happy to see that a show that back then was all about strong women who supported and loved each other is now coming back again. i wish them well. >> that is so nice. >> that's just amazing. >> i'm really grateful that she's, you know, finding the positives in it because i think there are many. >> the highly anticipated reboot of the series that premiered 20 years ago may have a whole new cast, but fans will be happy to know it pays homage to its magical roots. first, just like the original, this 2018 version is about three enchanting sisters who discover they're witches. >> good thing we're witches, not vampires. >> and just like the original, the fashion is to die for, though cropped tops give way to asymmetrical skirts in this version. >> be honest, how often do you find yourself wanting to walk off set while still in costume? >> every day. i mean my wardrobe is like insane. i'm like in yves st. laurent
online's leanne aguilera was invited to the vancouver set where she surprised the new trio of bewitching a blessing from original charmer, shannen doherty. >> i think it's awesome. i'm happy to see that a show that back then was all about strong women who supported and loved each other is now coming back again. i wish them well. >> that is so nice. >> that's just amazing. >> i'm really grateful that she's, you know, finding the positives in it because i think there are...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter leanne melendez is here with a remarkable story. >> this is a woman who doesn't use drugs. she doesn't abuse alcohol at all. and you know what i learned from her? i learned that this can happen so quickly and to anyone. >> and this is home? >> this is home. this is my home. this is it. >> reporter: jane parisi's story shouldn't surprise anyone. ending up homeless in the bay area is not uncommon. are especially when wages have not kept up with the price of housing. all it took was for parisi to lose her job as a cook after developing a medical condition. >> i lost a job, and then i wasn't able to fulfill my end of the bargain. you know, doesn't pay. and it just went -- when it went bad, it went really. >> reporter: she's 54 working two jobs. she delivers paint and supplies for janko corporation in berkeley. when she finishes there, parisi takes fresh clothes out of her trunk, washes up and a few minutes later heads to her second job where she earns minimum wage work at this dollar store at gilman and san pablo avenues. her take-home pay is about $2,700 a month. >>
. >> abc 7 news reporter leanne melendez is here with a remarkable story. >> this is a woman who doesn't use drugs. she doesn't abuse alcohol at all. and you know what i learned from her? i learned that this can happen so quickly and to anyone. >> and this is home? >> this is home. this is my home. this is it. >> reporter: jane parisi's story shouldn't surprise anyone. ending up homeless in the bay area is not uncommon. are especially when wages have not kept up...
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. >> reporter: leanne and etl foreman raised their five kids in the orthodox community in teaneck community, they were stunned when their eldest daughter ellie revealed she was using drugs for years. >> the orthodox jewish traditions as such felt constricting to me and they didn't feel -- i felt no connection to it. i was looking for whatever else there was in this life that would fill that hole that i felt. >> reporter: started at 13 with alcohol. by the time she was in college, she was also using marijuana is cocaine, adderall and pain killers. >> we realized very quickly and very early on this is a disease like any other disease. you don't choose it. it chooses you, and it chose her. >> reporter: eventually ellie chose recovery. she's been clean now for a year and a half. this group has taken on more than 200 substance abuse cases this year. how would you describe the change over the last four years? >> light years, went from everything being hush-you are under the carpet to people finally saying this is real, let's get people the help that they need. >> reporter: the company name means
. >> reporter: leanne and etl foreman raised their five kids in the orthodox community in teaneck community, they were stunned when their eldest daughter ellie revealed she was using drugs for years. >> the orthodox jewish traditions as such felt constricting to me and they didn't feel -- i felt no connection to it. i was looking for whatever else there was in this life that would fill that hole that i felt. >> reporter: started at 13 with alcohol. by the time she was in...
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my name is leanne. i do grassroots community planning with youth, seniors, and families on street scape design art and history in soma in district 6. i was here last wednesday to support an appeal questioning the com pen tennessee of the central soma i. e.r. a lot of people stated their case, one after the other and the planning department responded with insufficient data. the presentation of the planning department was not about the e.i. r. number three, that they did not include the impact of the uber and lift in their report. even if everyone was heard the e.i.r. was pushed forward. even if we stated our case that building more for the central soma billion dollar project is a danger to the health and pedestrian safety of our seniors. health and safety has not been addressed. can you please address the impact of pollution of cars and traffic who are in the threat of eviction. the city has changed in significant ways with the additions of vehicle traffic and in the congestion of cars and uber and lyft.
my name is leanne. i do grassroots community planning with youth, seniors, and families on street scape design art and history in soma in district 6. i was here last wednesday to support an appeal questioning the com pen tennessee of the central soma i. e.r. a lot of people stated their case, one after the other and the planning department responded with insufficient data. the presentation of the planning department was not about the e.i. r. number three, that they did not include the impact of...
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. >> but suggested you suggested leanne was coached to attack al franken. >> i know that 100 percent.n: so you don't believe all women quick. >> she was coached. but then you start dealing with stuff like that. and i'm sorry we made fun of you that is why kavanaugh should have done. but then you start dealing with this thing to happen to you but then you write about it. so then i go back to my own home town to see those people i grew up with because they thought it was a game. that then they say i know who you're talking about. that is my brother-in-law. so i got a private i found him and walked up to him with his place of business and the trauma i could smell the laundry but i'm saying that trauma is always there you always feel it you always remember it. and terry branstad's office he is a governor of iowa right now he's in china i said you have to stop him. i was yelling. and said you can do it. but then two days later the adoption fell through. he helped me because i went into his office. ben: but there are verifiable cases. >> no. that is what i believe. >> but with that equation
. >> but suggested you suggested leanne was coached to attack al franken. >> i know that 100 percent.n: so you don't believe all women quick. >> she was coached. but then you start dealing with stuff like that. and i'm sorry we made fun of you that is why kavanaugh should have done. but then you start dealing with this thing to happen to you but then you write about it. so then i go back to my own home town to see those people i grew up with because they thought it was a game....
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leanne melendez, "abc7 news." >>> one of president trump's most famous celebrity fans paid him a viz it to the white house today and he had a lot to say. >> if he don't look good, we don't look good. this is our president! he has to be the precious, the fliest, the best factories, and we have to make our core be empowered. we have to bring jobs into america. >> that's rapper kanye west delivering a passionate pro america, pro trump speech. he wore a red make america great again hat. he touched on prison reform, race, and expressed his support for president trump. the president said kanye was "a smart cookie." >>> first lady melania trump said that she believes he's one of the most bullied people in the world. >> that's why i, you know, my be best initiative is focusing on social media, and online behavior. we need to educate the children of social and emotional behavior, so when they grow up and they know how to deal with those issues. >> the first lady says she gives her husband honest advice and opinions, including her belief there are people still in his administration he cannot t
leanne melendez, "abc7 news." >>> one of president trump's most famous celebrity fans paid him a viz it to the white house today and he had a lot to say. >> if he don't look good, we don't look good. this is our president! he has to be the precious, the fliest, the best factories, and we have to make our core be empowered. we have to bring jobs into america. >> that's rapper kanye west delivering a passionate pro america, pro trump speech. he wore a red make...
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in san francisco, leanne my len does, "abc7 news." >>> we sent this breaking news this morning after confirming the news about the latest package. be the first to know about breaking news by downloading the "abc7 news" app. >>> now b.a.r.t. is responding to the threat of pipe bombs by increasing security across the entire system. and "abc7 news" cameras spotted extra officers and canine units patrolling san francisco civic center station. >> b.a.r.t. overall is taking another step towards beefing up passenger safety by approving tv monitors and local apps to be installed. today, they also approved rules governing how they can use the data. eric thomas is live with the details. eric? >> reporter: of course, ama, this was all in the works before the suspicious packages were ailed out, and it was signed off on by privacy advocates, as long as it didn't include facial recognition technology and as long as the data wasn't kept forever. for the b.a.r.t. board, it's a balancing act. security versus privacy. for the passengers we spoke with, it's not even close. what's more important to you
in san francisco, leanne my len does, "abc7 news." >>> we sent this breaking news this morning after confirming the news about the latest package. be the first to know about breaking news by downloading the "abc7 news" app. >>> now b.a.r.t. is responding to the threat of pipe bombs by increasing security across the entire system. and "abc7 news" cameras spotted extra officers and canine units patrolling san francisco civic center station. >>...
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leann, we've been covering this the last 20 days.me and it was clear to me before dr. blasey ford came forward, the way the protesters approached susan collins and across the board, showing up at their houses, it caused them to dig into the positions that they held, but on the flip side, i've never seen protests that were so personal and emotional, people actually standing outside offices telling deeply and personal stories about their own live. >> that's absolutely right and they were numerous. they were there on a daily basis. they were committed. you talked about digging in. i think that's absolutely what happened. it became a partisan thing as well. the protesters were the left. the right, the republicans didn't necessarily pay much attention to the protesters. as far as the mood on capitol hill, we talked to senators throughout the week who said that they've never seen it this bad, even some of these long-time senators. and even after kavanaugh was confirmed on saturday, people were leaving the senate chamber, you know, the repu
leann, we've been covering this the last 20 days.me and it was clear to me before dr. blasey ford came forward, the way the protesters approached susan collins and across the board, showing up at their houses, it caused them to dig into the positions that they held, but on the flip side, i've never seen protests that were so personal and emotional, people actually standing outside offices telling deeply and personal stories about their own live. >> that's absolutely right and they were...
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he is interesting and opening saudi arabia economic leanne to some extent socially.hose are the pillars of what he is trying to do. what his vision 2030 stands at the moment is he has made changes that have been made -- significant changes that have been made. subsidies have been cut. there are some social reforms that have been introduced. there are targets that have central ministries and companies in the kingdom changing. but at the same time, he originally in 2016 had set very aggressive targets, very aggressive timelines. that has been steadily pushed back. there is a sense that things are slower than he originally anticipated, including the aramco ipo. taylor: what is the -- jason: what is the state of that? that is one of the most eager offerings in history. interview,e this there was a lot of reports in the media, including our own, saying the aramco ipo was a concern on hold or canceled. now he is saying it will be delayed, but it is not on hold, and we are still planning to do it. of 2017,ad of the end 2018, which was the original plan, he is saying it will
he is interesting and opening saudi arabia economic leanne to some extent socially.hose are the pillars of what he is trying to do. what his vision 2030 stands at the moment is he has made changes that have been made -- significant changes that have been made. subsidies have been cut. there are some social reforms that have been introduced. there are targets that have central ministries and companies in the kingdom changing. but at the same time, he originally in 2016 had set very aggressive...
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. >> this award celebrates the success of the leann penny anderson defender's lodge.ening in 2014, this lodge has provided a free place for thousands of veterans and their families to stay during extended treatments. >> dana: good news is the lodge provided veterans and their families with more than 115,000 free accommodations while undergoing medical treatment that saved them about $34.5 million. so that's good news indeed for them. all right. today, big news, nikki haley the u.n. ambassador has decided to resign at the end of the year. of course there is speculation who might replace her. also, president trump going to rally in iowa tonight. he has big news in iowa. you won't want to miss. of course, fox news will have that for you live. i will be on "the five" tonight filling in is kennedy. kennedy is going to be there. always a treat for us to have her. she will join juan williams, jesse watters greg gutfeld and me. i'm dana perino, everyone. here is shep. >> shepard: it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast. and we are watching a couple of big stories
. >> this award celebrates the success of the leann penny anderson defender's lodge.ening in 2014, this lodge has provided a free place for thousands of veterans and their families to stay during extended treatments. >> dana: good news is the lodge provided veterans and their families with more than 115,000 free accommodations while undergoing medical treatment that saved them about $34.5 million. so that's good news indeed for them. all right. today, big news, nikki haley the u.n....
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my heart goes out to you, leanne. what a terrible story to hear.say that since we have been in the service things have improved, but they have not, they have deteriorated. the government comes up have deteriorated. the government comes up with all these millions, but it is meaningless. if this money was enough, it would be getting through. they are spending more and putting these big figures out, but they are not spending enough, we do not have enough people in the workforce , not have enough people in the workforce, we do not have enough psychiatrists. what upsets me is the psychiatrists. what upsets me is the psychiatrists spend time getting to know you and hear your story and give you a diagnosis, but they have got nothing in their tool box. if somebody mentioned ptsd and if that is diagnosed in some parts of the country he will not be able to get one of the recommended treatments. your daughter lucy began experiencing anorexia at the age of 13. how long did it take? it was not anorexia initially. she struggled with eating, she was anxious at sc
my heart goes out to you, leanne. what a terrible story to hear.say that since we have been in the service things have improved, but they have not, they have deteriorated. the government comes up have deteriorated. the government comes up with all these millions, but it is meaningless. if this money was enough, it would be getting through. they are spending more and putting these big figures out, but they are not spending enough, we do not have enough people in the workforce , not have enough...
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hello supervisors, my name is leanne and i am a curator and organizer who works on art history, community planning and community engagement. as you have said in previous hearings, the city must update its jobs, housing fee and must immediately release the most recent jobs, housing linkage fee study that has been completed. the last time the study was done was in 1997. this is completely outdated. please stand by. >> as a result the goal of the plan of maintaining the diversity of residents here in terms of socioeconomic makeup appears empty. cities across the u.s. and even canada are learning that developers are not placing housing units to be used for housing people. many cities are fully realizing the negative impacts of the push to build, build, build an ideology fully embraced by the central soma plan. they show it later -- it is later developed as a commodity and it is corporatized. often new condos are not being occupied by local residents are any people at all. without adequate patrols and -- controls and things in place, they will continue to not be used as open and accessible aff
hello supervisors, my name is leanne and i am a curator and organizer who works on art history, community planning and community engagement. as you have said in previous hearings, the city must update its jobs, housing fee and must immediately release the most recent jobs, housing linkage fee study that has been completed. the last time the study was done was in 1997. this is completely outdated. please stand by. >> as a result the goal of the plan of maintaining the diversity of...
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hello supervisors, my name is leanne and i am a curator and organizer who works on art history, community planning and community engagement. as you have said in previous hearings, the city must update its jobs, housing fee and must immediately release the most recent jobs, housing linkage fee study that has been completed. the last time the study was done was in 1997. this is completely outdated. please stand by.
hello supervisors, my name is leanne and i am a curator and organizer who works on art history, community planning and community engagement. as you have said in previous hearings, the city must update its jobs, housing fee and must immediately release the most recent jobs, housing linkage fee study that has been completed. the last time the study was done was in 1997. this is completely outdated. please stand by.
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for more on this i'm joined by leanne caldwell, one of the reporters who broke that story for us, and special agent john linderman. it would seem strange to people who are not familiar with this sort of thing, that there are people who have salient information, perhaps, about these allegations. the fbi -- what's the issue? they're not meeting with them, submissions? what's happening? >> sure, ali, and this is happening as republican senators are saying this investigation could be closed as soon as tonight. and our report shows this fbi background regz is sti background investigation is still pretty limited in scope. we know of a few people who could be spoken to by the fbi who have information to share who have not been contacted. i spoke to handful of these people. a lot of them were former classmates of debbie ramirez as well and they wanted them to return their calls to sit down with them and tell them the information that they know. we just heard from a new person who has a released a statement through their attorney saying this person was friends with deborah ramirez, and she sai
for more on this i'm joined by leanne caldwell, one of the reporters who broke that story for us, and special agent john linderman. it would seem strange to people who are not familiar with this sort of thing, that there are people who have salient information, perhaps, about these allegations. the fbi -- what's the issue? they're not meeting with them, submissions? what's happening? >> sure, ali, and this is happening as republican senators are saying this investigation could be closed...
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. >> can you explain the disconnect here, leann? the president gave free rein, gave the green light. told the fbi, talk to whoever you want to talk to. we're also hearing about these concerns of limitations. what is this? is this selective storytelling so that the white house can paint the fbi as a villain and the fbi can paint the white house as a villain? >> that's the public message that the white house and republicans need to give, this is a very extensive investigation. that's what susan collins, jeff flake and lisa murkowski need to hear in order to say this is a legitimate investigation. they expanded the investigation a little bit and went beyond the four people. they talked to nine people. are those the nine people that could actually corroborate some of the claims made by these women? >> very quickly, shannon, you're reporting that fbi director christopher wray is documenting meticulously every single interaction with the white house that he can't then be -- >> do you think 18 months of tweets have taught him a lesson or t
. >> can you explain the disconnect here, leann? the president gave free rein, gave the green light. told the fbi, talk to whoever you want to talk to. we're also hearing about these concerns of limitations. what is this? is this selective storytelling so that the white house can paint the fbi as a villain and the fbi can paint the white house as a villain? >> that's the public message that the white house and republicans need to give, this is a very extensive investigation. that's...
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so leanne while students then tempted to do this kind of deal? not aware of the risks that could be involved in this, that includes abuse and threats that come from the people at the top. the gangs that one that help of crime. it also told me they we re help of crime. it also told me they were not aware that if you are caught and convicted of money—laundering, you face up to 14 yea rs years in prison. this is one stu d e nts years in prison. this is one students that you're always looking over your shoulder. i mean this is a lot of money to people above you. you're making pennies compared to what they are making. you get all the abuse, phone calls and threats. a lot of threats of violence, essentially that would kill you if you do not give over the money. instagram have responded to my investigation today. they told me that illegal activity is not allowed under any circumstance. they encourage young people to report any illegal activity using their in app tools. they have also told me the number of accounts that i have flagged up to them has oper
so leanne while students then tempted to do this kind of deal? not aware of the risks that could be involved in this, that includes abuse and threats that come from the people at the top. the gangs that one that help of crime. it also told me they we re help of crime. it also told me they were not aware that if you are caught and convicted of money—laundering, you face up to 14 yea rs years in prison. this is one stu d e nts years in prison. this is one students that you're always looking...
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leann don't think she has met with the sheriff yet. but the sheriff and others talk about the fact drug smuggling and human trafficking is a real at our southern border. we need to protect our families along the border. ranchers tell you they have fear related to people that might be coming through the desert with guns and other terrorism issues. i think it is important we do secure the border. that is a wall where it makes sense. again, surveillance resources, increased border sepulchral, -- increased border patrol and it , is also resource for our sheriffs offices who are choosing to. moderator: ms. peterson you are , over time. thank you. our next question from joe ferguson, and it is a question for miss marquez peterson. president trump says nafta is one of the worst business agreements and modern history. you worked closely with this organizations in next ago. do you think the new agreement is an improvement over nafta? was arquez peterson: i big proponent of nafta being improved and upgraded. i was 24 years old, we didn't have in
leann don't think she has met with the sheriff yet. but the sheriff and others talk about the fact drug smuggling and human trafficking is a real at our southern border. we need to protect our families along the border. ranchers tell you they have fear related to people that might be coming through the desert with guns and other terrorism issues. i think it is important we do secure the border. that is a wall where it makes sense. again, surveillance resources, increased border sepulchral, --...
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. >> leanne wanted to keep some of the children.>> announcer: you won't believe what else he's accused of. >> you took my innocence and took my trust from men. >> i can't admit to something i didn't do. >> i didn't testify against you because you scared me. i'm not afraid of you now. that's why i'm here. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody.
. >> leanne wanted to keep some of the children.>> announcer: you won't believe what else he's accused of. >> you took my innocence and took my trust from men. >> i can't admit to something i didn't do. >> i didn't testify against you because you scared me. i'm not afraid of you now. that's why i'm here. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody.
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canom pure tactics, be a tough thing in terms of if you are running, if you are the castron manager leanne castro, you have to figure out how he does do wishes himself in a very tight field. the republican primary will be nothing compared to what we see in 2020. what as he was talking about before, trump did not necessarily win that nomination overwhelmingly. he split the vote in those early primaries. the margins were so small because there were so many people on the ballot. so he sort of, you know, failed up through the race. so he is the nominee, fair and square. he was the nominee, now he is our president. if you are looking at how to run a race like that, you've got how to distinguish yourself. look how nasty the 2016 race got. between republicans, not just for republicans and trump but everybody was trying to be the alternative to trump and it took everybody down. i hope that doesn't happen in i'm not sure how you distinct yourself. how do you get yourself to the head of the pack if you don't have any national name recognition? it is very tough, and a lot of people who are thinking a
canom pure tactics, be a tough thing in terms of if you are running, if you are the castron manager leanne castro, you have to figure out how he does do wishes himself in a very tight field. the republican primary will be nothing compared to what we see in 2020. what as he was talking about before, trump did not necessarily win that nomination overwhelmingly. he split the vote in those early primaries. the margins were so small because there were so many people on the ballot. so he sort of, you...
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. >> leanne at the cdc. it was -- she was like the babe ruth of nurses. i didn't feel it. >> that needle looks really long. >> the babe ruth of -- >> don't look at the needle. >> ready? >> don't look at the needle. >> you having a good morning, gayle? >> that's it. all done. just hold that. >> and what's cool is this safety cap. we used to stick ourselves when we would redo it and we get a cbs "this morning" band-aid, how great is that, although it's sticking to my glove. >> that was easy. >> was it easy? >> yes. >> there is peer pressure and i do want to say that because you were good you get a lollipop. so thank you very much. i think it's great for people to see. it's really not a big deal but i do understand, gayle, i totally understand that the reluctance. and you know what? you don't have to do in the front of millions of people. we'll go ahead and talk about doing in the the privacy of an office. >> you won't be chasing her around the table. >> thank you for this opportunity to do this. >> thank you, dr. lapook. >> and norah has her lollipop. >>> h
. >> leanne at the cdc. it was -- she was like the babe ruth of nurses. i didn't feel it. >> that needle looks really long. >> the babe ruth of -- >> don't look at the needle. >> ready? >> don't look at the needle. >> you having a good morning, gayle? >> that's it. all done. just hold that. >> and what's cool is this safety cap. we used to stick ourselves when we would redo it and we get a cbs "this morning" band-aid, how great is...
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leann, babe ruth of nurses. >> she's more productive co-host. >> did you get yours? >> i did.62. i'm afraid, norah. i'm afraid. >> don't be afraid. i will be there to hold your hand. >> you can do it. >> as my mother used to say, we'll discuss. >>> speaking of being afraid, a rising number of parents asked if halloween would be safer if it wasn't on a school night. you're watching "cbs this morning" where we'll all get our flu shot. >> sure. going to get our flu shots. nancially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. the roasted core wrap. ways to lose stubborn belly fat. 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include
leann, babe ruth of nurses. >> she's more productive co-host. >> did you get yours? >> i did.62. i'm afraid, norah. i'm afraid. >> don't be afraid. i will be there to hold your hand. >> you can do it. >> as my mother used to say, we'll discuss. >>> speaking of being afraid, a rising number of parents asked if halloween would be safer if it wasn't on a school night. you're watching "cbs this morning" where we'll all get our flu shot....
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hundreds every year but i take one fra free every year and the last one we did was leanne who lost 15. can anybody get overweight to the same extent are some people more prone to it in your experience? we are human beings, we all have a certain need for calories, a basal metabolic rate we all have. lifestyle choices, it's notjust the food, all have. lifestyle choices, it's not just the food, it's a lack of exercise, the mental issues, there is much more thanjust takeaway but it's convenient, you walk down any high street and there are takeaway is one after another and there are no regulations stopping it. thank you all very much for coming in to talk to us, good luck with the programme. thank you! let's bring you up—to—date with what's happening with the investigation into what has happened to jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate, we are hearing from the turkish parliament, the president has been speaking, saying there is strong evidence the killing was planned and the murderer will be investigated in every way. he has promised the naked truth in terms of what actually happened, he
hundreds every year but i take one fra free every year and the last one we did was leanne who lost 15. can anybody get overweight to the same extent are some people more prone to it in your experience? we are human beings, we all have a certain need for calories, a basal metabolic rate we all have. lifestyle choices, it's notjust the food, all have. lifestyle choices, it's not just the food, it's a lack of exercise, the mental issues, there is much more thanjust takeaway but it's convenient,...
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leanne. caller: hello.ldd like to ask if you help clarify some information about the presidential alert that went out to some 200 something million phones yesterday. does this mean the president could potentially use this for campaign announcements or use it in some way that would questionably influence people? guest: this is not my field. i believe not. i believe the goal is to use this in actual emergency situations. this was a test. i'm not quite sure how successful it was because i did not get one. host: when it comes to the federal government itself, they group of money for election systems. guest: it has been used largely to upgrade old machines in some states, used to hire outside consultants to penetration testing. basically what they were doing in las vegas. and to bring consultants and to look at how you set up your systems. isn'tof time the problem so much with the system itself, but the way it is set up. that someone has a computer that is connected in a way it shouldn't be that leaves things vu
leanne. caller: hello.ldd like to ask if you help clarify some information about the presidential alert that went out to some 200 something million phones yesterday. does this mean the president could potentially use this for campaign announcements or use it in some way that would questionably influence people? guest: this is not my field. i believe not. i believe the goal is to use this in actual emergency situations. this was a test. i'm not quite sure how successful it was because i did not...