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. >> ellis son is a teacher and school librarian. the school district confirms that ellis son was an employee during the 2014-2015 school year. the district spokesperson says they are saddened to hear of the allegation. ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues. >> this case is possible that there are other victims that have not come forward.
. >> ellis son is a teacher and school librarian. the school district confirms that ellis son was an employee during the 2014-2015 school year. the district spokesperson says they are saddened to hear of the allegation. ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues....
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. >>> a man who worked as a teacher and librarian in the bay area has been charged with trying to meet underage girls on-line for sex. 45-year-old emanuel ellison pled not guilty and he is free on bail. abc news reporter is live at the san francisco police department with more. katie? >> larry, san francisco police made the arrest after the internet against crimes unit. he lives in allah alameda and that's where he last worked at an elementary school. emanuel ellison is charged with trying to meet up with a minor. the girl was actually an undercover officer. >> here you have someone who is trying to lure our children and doing activities that are frankly quite disgusting. >> ellis son is a teacher and school librarian. the school district confirms that ellis son was an employee during the 2014-2015 school year. the district spokesperson says they are saddened to hear of the allegation. ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security wer
. >>> a man who worked as a teacher and librarian in the bay area has been charged with trying to meet underage girls on-line for sex. 45-year-old emanuel ellison pled not guilty and he is free on bail. abc news reporter is live at the san francisco police department with more. katie? >> larry, san francisco police made the arrest after the internet against crimes unit. he lives in allah alameda and that's where he last worked at an elementary school. emanuel ellison is charged...
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. >>> a man who worked as a teacher and librarian in the bay area has been charged with trying to meet underage girls on-line for sex. 45-year-old emanuel ellison pled not guilty and he is free on bail. abc news reporter is live at the san francisco police department with more. katie? >> larry, san francisco police made the arrest after the internet against crimes unit. he lives in allah alameda and that's where he last worked at an elementary school. emanuel ellison is charged with trying to meet up with a minor. the girl was actually an undercover officer. >> here you have someone who is trying to lure our children and doing activities that are frankly quite disgusting. >> ellis son is a teacher and school librarian. the school district confirms that ellis son was an employee during the 2014-2015 school year. the district spokesperson says they are saddened to hear of the allegation. ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security wer
. >>> a man who worked as a teacher and librarian in the bay area has been charged with trying to meet underage girls on-line for sex. 45-year-old emanuel ellison pled not guilty and he is free on bail. abc news reporter is live at the san francisco police department with more. katie? >> larry, san francisco police made the arrest after the internet against crimes unit. he lives in allah alameda and that's where he last worked at an elementary school. emanuel ellison is charged...
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everybody loves a librarian. they give our children knowledge, students knowledge, all of us knowledge. we love -- mr. hastings: i yield an additional one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for an additional minute. ms. jackson lee: they give us their best expertise. why we would intrude in an administrative process when it goes into nothing that impacts the scheme of the administrative -- the legal structure here in the united states. it is to denigrate. it is to insult. and we understand that the word illegal does conknow tate that you have violated a criminal act in certain instances. there are those who are undocumented, noncitizens, etc., unauthorized that have not violated any criminal laws. let me also say to you that the defunding of the planned parent hood foolish investigation is warranted. why? because in my own home state of texas in houston, the indictment did not go to planned parenthood. which was the attempt. but it went to the perpetrators of fraud on planned parenthoo
everybody loves a librarian. they give our children knowledge, students knowledge, all of us knowledge. we love -- mr. hastings: i yield an additional one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for an additional minute. ms. jackson lee: they give us their best expertise. why we would intrude in an administrative process when it goes into nothing that impacts the scheme of the administrative -- the legal structure here in the united states. it is to denigrate. it is to...
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, they, librarians, they know those brands. they know the publishing group says people. it means something to those people in a book comes in with that. you want to have the different groups because of the focus of energy that really works. publishing is a person to person. just like when you read a book and you love it, publishing is that important. made large. >> host: how long has hash at books been a long around? hachette book's? >> it is the third-largest publisher in the world. in france it goes back to the 1820s they had a plan to expand internationally from france because the ceo underneath said the books were selling all over the world where often they are in english and spanish so we expanded and acquired companies in the u.k., and u.s., spain and the u.s. and -- >> host: and your head corners now in your? >> guest: yes as all the offices are, you wonder why? >> host: go-ahead's. >> guest: well we had think about this as we recently moved offices. we could be anywhere, wire all the big publishers in your? and? and i'v
, they, librarians, they know those brands. they know the publishing group says people. it means something to those people in a book comes in with that. you want to have the different groups because of the focus of energy that really works. publishing is a person to person. just like when you read a book and you love it, publishing is that important. made large. >> host: how long has hash at books been a long around? hachette book's? >> it is the third-largest publisher in the...
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the first library never to be in evere first librarian to whitest lady in the house.he library at the time, we went over to meet with her to talk about how we might use her first ladyship to enhance libraries across the country. she had put on the texas book festival when she was the first lady of the state of texas. she had this idea that she would like to replicate that into that d.c., washington, festival. i remember saying how may people doing it to be here to have a success. if we can get 5000 people. the first and we had inside the jefferson building. i think over 15,000 people showed up as well as the fire department who thought we had over occupied the building. eight years later, through her time as first lady, we were over 100,000 people coming to the national festival. know now it has been endowed event.is a 2-day >> is this your first book? >> it is. through the encouragement of the staff at aarp. we were talking about this whole idea of what does 50 look like. i often say that 50 is not the 30. 50 is the new 50 and it looks good. people ought to own the a
the first library never to be in evere first librarian to whitest lady in the house.he library at the time, we went over to meet with her to talk about how we might use her first ladyship to enhance libraries across the country. she had put on the texas book festival when she was the first lady of the state of texas. she had this idea that she would like to replicate that into that d.c., washington, festival. i remember saying how may people doing it to be here to have a success. if we can get...
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which is a really interesting genre, because it includes everything from anecdotal stories from librarians and booksellers to bib lo graphical minutiae about paper andty position my, and i love it all --ty position my, and i love it all. focusing on collecting books that represent the publishing practices of the victorian era. and that includes more ways of publishing than we have today. what i have in here is kind of a handful of railway editions which are fun, colorful as you can see. this is the first time in english, the history of english literature where the picture on the cover actually depicted something going on in the story. prior to that or prior to this process where these books were old at railway stations, people at the time -- there was a growing middle class. readership, growing class of people who would ride the train to work, they had more leisure time. prior to the books coming out in this form which is really sort of a precursor to the paperback, the covers of the books' purpose was to promote the publisher. so all of chapman and hall's books looked alike, all of blackw
which is a really interesting genre, because it includes everything from anecdotal stories from librarians and booksellers to bib lo graphical minutiae about paper andty position my, and i love it all --ty position my, and i love it all. focusing on collecting books that represent the publishing practices of the victorian era. and that includes more ways of publishing than we have today. what i have in here is kind of a handful of railway editions which are fun, colorful as you can see. this is...
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she is the first librarian to ever be in the white house. , we wentrian and i over to meet with her toalk about how we might use her first ladyship to enhance libraries across the country. she had put on the texas book festival when she was the first lady of the state of texas. she had this idea that she would like to replicate that into that in washington at the national book festival. i remember saying how may people ithow many people doing would be a success? and she said, if we can get 5000 people. overirst one we had was 15,000 people showed up as well as the fire department who thought we had over occupied the building. eight years later, through her time as first lady, we were over 100,000 people coming to the national festival. david rubenstein has endowed the book festival and it is a 2-day event. brian: is this your first book? ann: it is. through the encouragement of the staff at aarp. we were talking about this whole idea of what does 50 look like. i often say that 50 is not the 30. 50 is the new 50 and it looks good. and it's ok. people ought to own the age. we ought not b
she is the first librarian to ever be in the white house. , we wentrian and i over to meet with her toalk about how we might use her first ladyship to enhance libraries across the country. she had put on the texas book festival when she was the first lady of the state of texas. she had this idea that she would like to replicate that into that in washington at the national book festival. i remember saying how may people ithow many people doing would be a success? and she said, if we can get 5000...
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frustrated independents couldn't tell a libertarian from a librarian. it's like being in a brothel with too many johns. you have two major party candidates and voters clamoring for a third-party option. can these newly minted libertarians keep the party intact and can they convince the koch brothers. much remains to be seen. but a strange election just got a little more weird. nice. on the show tonight. the governor himself gary johnson is here to respond to charges that he's a fringe candidate. judge napolitano explains why the i.g.'s report digged a hole hillary clinton cannot climb out of. i'm kennedy. kennedy: governor gary johnson has clinched the nomination of the libertarians. tonight dave smith is here, he's host of the gavin series. look at him go, also the host of the gavin mcinnis show and a tacky magazine contributor. how are you, little buddy. dave, i'm going to start with you. i know you were emotional about the proceedings this weekend as were a lot of libertarian purists. do you think the party compromised in nominating governor johnson
frustrated independents couldn't tell a libertarian from a librarian. it's like being in a brothel with too many johns. you have two major party candidates and voters clamoring for a third-party option. can these newly minted libertarians keep the party intact and can they convince the koch brothers. much remains to be seen. but a strange election just got a little more weird. nice. on the show tonight. the governor himself gary johnson is here to respond to charges that he's a fringe...
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she ended up a librarian. when she came back to hawaii, she faced gender discrimination. she ended up hanging up her shingle and her clients were relatively poor. ashes trying to make a place for herself as a professional woman, she also got involved into politics. particularhave any qualities that made her successful as a candidate? professor wu: i have never seen her as -- in a person. she seems to have been a very charismatic speaker. she participated in debate in college and high school. she has that ability to move people. she is also committed to liberal values. so, she supported workers, supported people who are marginalized, went to make sure they had equal access and equal rights. went to make sure the government was there to provide support for those who needed it. she grew up under fdr. hearing his fireside chat broadcast, and i think she really took that to heart as long with her experience about being a racialized woman in hawaii. >> what challenges did she face? professor wu: she becomes a celebrity. she from hawaii, a relatively young state as it enters the
she ended up a librarian. when she came back to hawaii, she faced gender discrimination. she ended up hanging up her shingle and her clients were relatively poor. ashes trying to make a place for herself as a professional woman, she also got involved into politics. particularhave any qualities that made her successful as a candidate? professor wu: i have never seen her as -- in a person. she seems to have been a very charismatic speaker. she participated in debate in college and high school....
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billington who was at the time the librarian of congress, who recently retired. i believe in the wake of his retirement, congress has now changed the rule where the librarian of congress can only serve for 15 years because dr. billington served for in excess of 30. mr. mulholland, who was the director of crs, has also retired, the person that fired me. both of them, you know, i have no doubt love the organization. but i think they love the organization the way j. edgar hoover loved the fbi, where there was no divide between their personal view and the official written regulations. the library had a regulation that said employees are encouraged in speak and write about areas that are outside their area of official responsibility. that was the official published policy. the unofficial policy was no one should say anything outside the walls of the office. so, again, i think it's an incredible institution, organization. particularly i think in this environment that we're in, crs plays a vital role. for better or worse, there was this proliferation of think tanks and
billington who was at the time the librarian of congress, who recently retired. i believe in the wake of his retirement, congress has now changed the rule where the librarian of congress can only serve for 15 years because dr. billington served for in excess of 30. mr. mulholland, who was the director of crs, has also retired, the person that fired me. both of them, you know, i have no doubt love the organization. but i think they love the organization the way j. edgar hoover loved the fbi,...
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ago she was have been out in parking lots this morning run as a herd handful of the park behind a librarianis tired and frustrated portia's asthma and suffers from p.t. as the from her days as a paramedic in los angeles she is on several waiting list for temporary housing and friends held in various shelters the life of the street is taking a toll. >>reporter: female homelessness is worsening as santa clara county huge domestic violence if until then she will keep moving forward parking lot to the next open the one of these days you hear roof over her head. >>james: you conceive and striving him to a back border air lifted them this was all yes to the afternoon a boy scout rock in was capt. the deal the man was high and with a friend and he called the park for help the man was complaining of back pain and had to be airlifted to have to put a hiker on to the gurney before giving him if out to safety. >>james: 05 to decide to take pictures like his daughter will tell you why. p?p?o?gv introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touc
ago she was have been out in parking lots this morning run as a herd handful of the park behind a librarianis tired and frustrated portia's asthma and suffers from p.t. as the from her days as a paramedic in los angeles she is on several waiting list for temporary housing and friends held in various shelters the life of the street is taking a toll. >>reporter: female homelessness is worsening as santa clara county huge domestic violence if until then she will keep moving forward parking...
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and if the librarian notifies you, the librarian can be criminally prosecuted under the patriot act. you think a majority of the people want government to be able to invade your home without a warrant and not have to tell you for 72 hours? there's a huge consensus in this country on things that matter when you get down to specifics: where they live, work, play, pray, sleep, and raise their children. it's when it's at the abstract level of ideologies that the polarization exists, and those are promoted in order to control peoe, divide them against one another, divert them. you know, i sometimes meet conservatives who say, "i'm against--we're against government regulation." i say, "do you have a car?" "yeah." "what if the company discovers a serious defect, like a sticking throttle for a million cars, and doesn't tell you, and all of a sudden, your cars are going through other cars and trucks and walls? do you think the government should force them to do it?" not many people would say, "absolutely not. we want the freedom to go through a windshield." [scattered chuckling] you think the
and if the librarian notifies you, the librarian can be criminally prosecuted under the patriot act. you think a majority of the people want government to be able to invade your home without a warrant and not have to tell you for 72 hours? there's a huge consensus in this country on things that matter when you get down to specifics: where they live, work, play, pray, sleep, and raise their children. it's when it's at the abstract level of ideologies that the polarization exists, and those are...
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the idea came from a school librarian. >> i saw the pictures on the news and on facebook and it is absolutely devastating. as word spread, karen and her children pitched in. >> i told my kids about the disaster and that we need to go help. reporter: jimmy collected money from diapers, paper towels, toilet tissue and dog food. yourter: organizers say if want to help, there's a long list of items still needed. the church sending it to west virginia but on saturday morning, a second team of volunteer workers. the weather here is perfect. the festival is now underway and this year celebrates the culture of ask country. leon: what tradition is that? maureen: i don't know. we have to go there and find out. doug: hopefully the occurrences of rain will be kind of minor. we will lay out the bays that do have rain chances and those that don't. no chance of rain, it's absolutely beautiful. fairweather clouds and i think we will remain mostly clear through the evening hours. no problem, just great outdoor weather for everything. clear skies continuing through the day tomorrow. south andzone to the that c
the idea came from a school librarian. >> i saw the pictures on the news and on facebook and it is absolutely devastating. as word spread, karen and her children pitched in. >> i told my kids about the disaster and that we need to go help. reporter: jimmy collected money from diapers, paper towels, toilet tissue and dog food. yourter: organizers say if want to help, there's a long list of items still needed. the church sending it to west virginia but on saturday morning, a second...
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. >> ray [inaudible] i handed my second complaint against city librarian luis her era and [inaudible] violated my rights under the sunshine ordinance on 7 specific occasions. denying or interfering with my public comment not representing the public comments accurately in the official minutes of the meeting or denying access to public documents some of which were the documents that got mr. her era in violation in sacramento and with held the documents as long as he could. they have dozens if not hundreds of such violations. you can only file so many. the friends of the san francisco public library is a group of private individuals who have been allowed to raise and expend funds in the name the san francisco public library and the city of san francisco. this group has sinss the year 2000 had more than $80 million pass through their hands and not appeared before the library commission for more than 40 months so tell me how much of a fiducialiary responsibility. they have been allowed to do so without oversight from the library or any other city agency. luis heraa and sue blackman engaged
. >> ray [inaudible] i handed my second complaint against city librarian luis her era and [inaudible] violated my rights under the sunshine ordinance on 7 specific occasions. denying or interfering with my public comment not representing the public comments accurately in the official minutes of the meeting or denying access to public documents some of which were the documents that got mr. her era in violation in sacramento and with held the documents as long as he could. they have dozens...
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she was tough and she was a survivor, she became a librarian >> hunter's mother is the librarians i think books were around him a lot. and anyway he owes her a lot for , he she would babysit him sitting in the reading room of the public library in louisville. now i tell yourself there's a dad with a cigarette and the glasses, there is is one as a little boy, what was, you mention alcohol and drugs, did it have an adverse effect on you? did it make you not care? tell us about what living with somebody what that was like. >> as a kid and even now it is hard to sort out what was just hunter and how much did drugs and alcohol to do with it. even now i am not sure i can say. what i do know is that hunter was a really difficult person to live with. i did not want to be like him. especially, there are some tough times when i was 11, 12, 13 when, 13 when my parents were going through the divorce. he was a pastored and i did i want to be like him. >> . . . . he was smoking and drinking by the time he was 14. it was not quite a straight edge but, you know, control. drink a little bit, but not too m
she was tough and she was a survivor, she became a librarian >> hunter's mother is the librarians i think books were around him a lot. and anyway he owes her a lot for , he she would babysit him sitting in the reading room of the public library in louisville. now i tell yourself there's a dad with a cigarette and the glasses, there is is one as a little boy, what was, you mention alcohol and drugs, did it have an adverse effect on you? did it make you not care? tell us about what living...
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issues, so i agreed to come over on what i thought would be a one-year stint and ended up being a librarian chief of staff and ended my career there as a chief operating officer. >> what would you tell it that we don't know about the library of congress? >> the library of covers its one of the most fascinating places to visit in the united states -- library of congress is one of the most fascinating places to visit in the united states. place of the second draft of the declaration of independence. the first telegraph ever written. the only library in the world oft collects in every format anything you're interested in. book, print,ues in audio, only library in the world , and with it the largest library. we argue back and forth with the british library. when i left six years ago, the library had over 130 million items. patrick 10-12,000 items a day. -- they enter 10-12,000 items a day. my job as a chief operating officer was to run the library. the library had over 4000 employees, primarily in washington dc, but also in seven international offices around the country. my focus was to do the
issues, so i agreed to come over on what i thought would be a one-year stint and ended up being a librarian chief of staff and ended my career there as a chief operating officer. >> what would you tell it that we don't know about the library of congress? >> the library of covers its one of the most fascinating places to visit in the united states -- library of congress is one of the most fascinating places to visit in the united states. place of the second draft of the declaration...
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i got in trouble from the librarian.was the first time i realized i was being treated differently because i was transgender. >> reporter: she later made a video employee to the president. >> i'm not different from anybody else, and can i lock the door and make sure they don't walk in. >> reporter: jazz won that fight. her willingness to take on others has made her one of the most recognizable transgender teens in the country. jazz says she felt like a girl for as long as she can remember. >> when i was four, i was at a dance recital, and all the other girls were wearing tutus, and i had to wear a pair of shorts. i was devastated. i wanted to look like a other girls. i stared at my mom. she knew i was struggling. >> reporter: that was a turning point for you and your mom? >> she was able to let me express myself as a girl like i wanted. >> reporter: it hasn't been easy. she shares her life in a new memoir. jazz first stepped into the spotlight at age six in this revealing interview with barbara walters. one of the first t
i got in trouble from the librarian.was the first time i realized i was being treated differently because i was transgender. >> reporter: she later made a video employee to the president. >> i'm not different from anybody else, and can i lock the door and make sure they don't walk in. >> reporter: jazz won that fight. her willingness to take on others has made her one of the most recognizable transgender teens in the country. jazz says she felt like a girl for as long as she...
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she is the first librarian ever to be in the white house. librarian james and i went over to meet with her to talk about how we might use her first ladyship to enhance libraries across this country. she had put on the texas book festival when she was the first lady of the state of texas. and so she had this idea that , she would like to replicate that and do that in washington at the national book festival. i remember saying to her, what does success like -- look like? how many people need to be here for it to be a success? and she said, if we can get 5000 people. so that first event we had inside the jefferson building. over 15,000 people showed up as well as the fire department who thought we had over-occupied the building. eight years later, through her time as first lady, we were over 100,000 people coming to the national festival by the end of the eighth year, and now david rubenstein has endowed the national book festival, and it is a two-day event. brian: is this your first book? jo ann: it is. brian: why did you want to write a book?
she is the first librarian ever to be in the white house. librarian james and i went over to meet with her to talk about how we might use her first ladyship to enhance libraries across this country. she had put on the texas book festival when she was the first lady of the state of texas. and so she had this idea that , she would like to replicate that and do that in washington at the national book festival. i remember saying to her, what does success like -- look like? how many people need to...
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that's elizabeth warren's bad an ass fighting style, float like a butterfly, sting like the librarian who just shut up your friends in the library. but getting elizabeth warren to campaign with hillary is a really big deal. first of all warren is one of the leading voices in the fine arts of trolling donald trump and also probably one of the country's top progressive icons toyed, basically bern ye sanders, elizabeth warren and flo. that's it. now that's progressive. so clinton's main challenge is to union fie the country. and this new alliance with warren is a good sign she might be able to do it. because until recently, they hated each other. >> elizabeth warren has ripped hillary clinton in the past. >> yeah. >> in in her book about bankruptcy. i mean there is real-- some real poisonous history. >> the credit card companies, she has taken money from the groups and more to the point, she worried about them as a constituency. >> trevor: yeah, but she only said those things because she was hungry. people say crazy things when they're hungry. once i asked my wife for a divorce when i wa
that's elizabeth warren's bad an ass fighting style, float like a butterfly, sting like the librarian who just shut up your friends in the library. but getting elizabeth warren to campaign with hillary is a really big deal. first of all warren is one of the leading voices in the fine arts of trolling donald trump and also probably one of the country's top progressive icons toyed, basically bern ye sanders, elizabeth warren and flo. that's it. now that's progressive. so clinton's main challenge...
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. >> this morning a man who worked as teacher and librarian across the bay area is out on bail. he is charged with trying to meet underage girls online for sex. this is 45-year-old of alameda ellison tried to meet with a minor for sex and sent graphic sexual images of himself but the girl was an undercover officer. san francisco police made the arrest after a month long investigation by the internet crimes against children unit. elly son worked for the alameda school district from 2014 to 2015 and in oakland schools from 2007 to 2014. >> you is someone who is trying to lure children into doing activities that are, frankly, quite disgusting. >> early son's defense attorney said his client would never have acted on what was a fantasy. he said this is a case of police entrapment. >> we are learning more about the terrible crash that killed two mothers and four children from the bay area. a gofundme page is created to help with the funeral expenses for three of those victims. the original surviving member of the eng family is the father who worked at sfo, the family and the family o
. >> this morning a man who worked as teacher and librarian across the bay area is out on bail. he is charged with trying to meet underage girls online for sex. this is 45-year-old of alameda ellison tried to meet with a minor for sex and sent graphic sexual images of himself but the girl was an undercover officer. san francisco police made the arrest after a month long investigation by the internet crimes against children unit. elly son worked for the alameda school district from 2014 to...
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and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total...ow here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. good to have you with us once again to wrap up the week here on "jeopardy!" no sooner had i said it at the beginning of yesterday's program that runaways don't happen all the time than kelly goes out and makes it two days in a row. so, lincoln and jeremy, you know what you have to do.
and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total...ow here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. good to have you with us once again to wrap up the week here on "jeopardy!" no sooner had i said it at the beginning of yesterday's program that runaways don't happen all the time than kelly goes out and makes it two days in a row. so, lincoln and jeremy, you know...
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and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... whose 3-day cash winnings total...ere is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i am often asked by people who are in our studio audience, "what's the best part about hosting 'jeopardy!'?" and my answer has he same for many, many years. it's the 30 minutes i get to spend on stage with three very bright people. you are three very bright people, aren't you? [ laughter ] we know about kelly. she's won a lot of money in three shows. let's see what happens today. good luck. jeopardy! round is first. one daily double awaits you in one of these categories... next... and finally... highlighted because each correct response will begin with that letter. now a little bit of information about aircraft for the ages -- all of the clues were recorded by our clue crew onboard the intrepid sea, air & space museum in new york. they had a lot of fun. kelly, start. kitchen terms for $200.
and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... whose 3-day cash winnings total...ere is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i am often asked by people who are in our studio audience, "what's the best part about hosting 'jeopardy!'?" and my answer has he same for many, many years. it's the 30 minutes i get to spend on stage with three very bright people. you are three very bright...
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for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to comewell somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real ice cream, without that annoying lactose. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. >>> an unfortunate close to the mystery surrounding the death of prince. the medical commander in's report says he died from the opioid overdose. the report claims high levels of the drug fentanyl in his blood stream. it is typically prescribed for extreme pain and up to 50 times more potent than heroin. it's not clear where he obtained it and how. >>> let's get a check on the other headlines and for that we're going the control room and louis burgdorf.
for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to comewell somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice...
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people in between the publisher and the reader, all the tv interviewers and reviewers and bloggers, librarians and booksellers, they, they know those brands and publishing groups and they know the personality and it leads to both who come in with that type of group. you want to have those types of groups because of that focus of energy. it's person to when you read a book and you love it, tell us about it. publishing is that influential. >> how long has chef been around? >> it has been in the u.s. for ten years. it's the third largest publisher in the world. it goes back to the 1820s. they had a plan to expand internationally from france because they saw the books were selling all over the world and were often published first in english or in spanish. we expanded with companies in the u.k. and the u.s. and spain and they've hired this time warner book group ten years ago. >> you are headquartered now in new york. >> yes. >> all major publishers are. do you want to know why? >> go-ahead. >> we had to think about this because recently we moved offices. i had to think, we could be anywhere. any b
people in between the publisher and the reader, all the tv interviewers and reviewers and bloggers, librarians and booksellers, they, they know those brands and publishing groups and they know the personality and it leads to both who come in with that type of group. you want to have those types of groups because of that focus of energy. it's person to when you read a book and you love it, tell us about it. publishing is that influential. >> how long has chef been around? >> it has...
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. >> thank you this meeting is adjourned good morning everyone [inaudible] city librarian and like to welcome to the visitation branch library. we are very thrilled to be here today with mayor lee and just a little bit of context about the neighborhood branch, this july will mark the 5th anverseraphy of the library and we are vore proud of it because the community has fully imbraused itment serves about 23,000 residents and it is in deed the most diverse neighborhood in all of san francisco so we are proud of that. great partner shch with the community and will see a lot of children today see proud it severs many daycare centers, middle school, high school, we work with community partners to make this a private anchor for our neighborhood. with that, again welcome to visitation valley library and like to introduce very proud of the support for the library, mayor ed lee. >> thank you lieu ease and welcome to the visitation valley branch library. this is one of those gems that way back in public works days luis teamed up together with public works department and designed this beautiful
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a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... our returning champion, a graduate student in mathematics from washington, d.c... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. a little bit of knowledge about the duck-billed platypus and a good guess helped make tim our champion on yesterday's program. what will happen today as he faces liz and kelly?
a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... our returning champion, a graduate student in mathematics from washington, d.c... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. a little bit of knowledge about the duck-billed platypus and a good guess helped make tim our champion on yesterday's program. what will happen today as he faces liz and kelly?
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and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...ere is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. i hope you caught it on yesterday's program. there was a beautiful moment at the end of double jeopardy! when kelly looked up at the scoreboard and saw that she had twice as much money as either of her opponents, which meant the game is a runaway. she cannot be caught. she's going to win.
and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...ere is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. i hope you caught it on yesterday's program. there was a beautiful moment at the end of double jeopardy! when kelly looked up at the scoreboard and saw that she had twice as much money as either of her opponents, which meant the game is a runaway. she cannot be...
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a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma...eturning champion, a graduate student in mathematics from washington, d.c... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. a little bit of knowledge about the duck-billed platypus and a good guess helped make tim our champion on yesterday's program. what will happen today as he faces liz and kelly? we'll start finding out right now. good luck. here we go. tim, you get to select first from these categories... followed by... u-c-k in quotation marks. we know what that means. and finally... you have to identify the country for us. start us. let's take geography in rhyme for $200. ...this. liz. what is sweden? sweden, yes. ivy league, $400, please. tim. who is poison ivy? yeah. let's take geography in rhyme for $400.
a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma...eturning champion, a graduate student in mathematics from washington, d.c... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. a little bit of knowledge about the duck-billed platypus and a good guess helped make tim our champion on yesterday's program. what will happen today as he faces liz and kelly? we'll start finding...
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. >> then, at 11:00, a bay area librarian is under arrest.inst children he's accused of tonight. >>> and here is a look ahead to prime time line ups. at 8:00 it's the middle followed by goldbergs and modern family, then, blackish at 9:30. and join us at 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking news any time. i'm kristin zee in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. from the entire news team, we hope you have a great evening. >> it's beautiful picture out there. enjoy. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a math and science educator from princeton, new jersey... an aerospace engineer from peachtree city, georgia... and our returning champion, a medical informaticist from huntington beach, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard. so far, our champion -- this is not to say that he's old, mind you, but, so far, he's been making his age and his experience in life pay off. addie and christie, i don't know which c
. >> then, at 11:00, a bay area librarian is under arrest.inst children he's accused of tonight. >>> and here is a look ahead to prime time line ups. at 8:00 it's the middle followed by goldbergs and modern family, then, blackish at 9:30. and join us at 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking news any time. i'm kristin zee in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. from the entire news team, we hope you have a great evening. >> it's...
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a correctional librarian from lincolnton, north carolina...urning champion, an attorney originally from mount airy, north carolina... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. [ applause ] hello, everyone. if you will recall at the beginning of yesterday's program, i wondered aloud about whether there was a wall for "jeopardy!" champions when they get close to $100,000.
a correctional librarian from lincolnton, north carolina...urning champion, an attorney originally from mount airy, north carolina... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. [ applause ] hello, everyone. if you will recall at the beginning of yesterday's program, i wondered aloud about whether there was a wall for "jeopardy!" champions when they get close to $100,000.
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a correctional librarian from lincolnton, north carolina...pion an attorney originally from mount airy, north carolina... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. [ applause ] hello, everyone. if you will recall at the beginning of yesterday's program i wondered aloud about whether there was a wall for "jeopardy!" champions when they get close to $100,000. well, if there is such a wall, hunter just blew right through it yesterday winning close to $40,000. so, beth and sarah you've got to be really good today to defeat him. but good luck. here we go. now the categories. starting off with... next... we go... a-d-s will come up in each correct response. hunter. non-traditional actors for $200. beth. what is "diff'rent strokes"? that's the show. bestselling books for $200 please.
a correctional librarian from lincolnton, north carolina...pion an attorney originally from mount airy, north carolina... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. [ applause ] hello, everyone. if you will recall at the beginning of yesterday's program i wondered aloud about whether there was a wall for "jeopardy!" champions when they get close to $100,000. well, if there is such a wall, hunter just blew right...
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and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. good to have you with us once again to wrap up the week here on "jeopardy!" no sooner had i said it at the beginning of yesterday's program that runaways don't happen all the time than kelly goes out and makes it two days in a row. so, lincoln and jeremy, you know what you have to do. good luck to all of you. here are the categories for the jeopardy! round. starting off with... next... you fill in the gap. each correct response will begin with a g and have six letters. and finally, this... kansas city barbeque -- some say it's the best in the country, and some say the best in the city is here at arthur bryant's. and, kelly, you go first. missing movie names, $200. lincoln. who are bill and ted? yes. missing movie names, $400. jeremy. what is fred? right. movie names, $600.
and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. good to have you with us once again to wrap up the week here on "jeopardy!" no sooner had i said it at the beginning of yesterday's program that runaways don't happen all the time than kelly goes out and makes it two days in a row. so, lincoln and jeremy, you know what you...
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. >> then, at 11:00, a bay area librarian is under arrest. the crime agnst children he's accused of tonight. >>> and here is a look ahead to prime time line ups. at 8:00 it's the middle followed by goldbergs and modern family, then, blackish at 9:30. and join us at 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking news any time. i'm kristin zee in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. from the entire news team, we hope you have a great evening. >> it's beautiful picture out there. enjoy. - [voiceover] get ready for our funniest, craziest, best supermarket pranks of the season. and it's all just for laughs gags. welcome to our best supermarket pranks special. this first gag is a supermarket classic. (playful music)
. >> then, at 11:00, a bay area librarian is under arrest. the crime agnst children he's accused of tonight. >>> and here is a look ahead to prime time line ups. at 8:00 it's the middle followed by goldbergs and modern family, then, blackish at 9:30. and join us at 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking news any time. i'm kristin zee in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. from the entire news team, we hope you have a great evening....
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and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... whose 3-day cash winnings total...st of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i am often asked by people who are in our studio audience, "what's the best part about hosting 'jeopardy!'?" and my answer has been the same for many, many years. it's the 30 minutes i get to spend on stage
and our returning champion, a librarian from tulsa, oklahoma... whose 3-day cash winnings total...st of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i am often asked by people who are in our studio audience, "what's the best part about hosting 'jeopardy!'?" and my answer has been the same for many, many years. it's the 30 minutes i get to spend on stage
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they are like the new librarians. >> me and mine are friend. we chat. >> it is like the people you go to and they go -- like that. leave me alone. i am paying you like 80 bucks to put your hands in my mouth. >> do you remember that device that shot water in people's face? it was supposed to be on everyone's sink. >> i think they are a liability issue. i am going with a liability issue. people have water guns and it is not good. >> do you floss? >> every day. >> i don't have a water pick and i think the electronic took the place of the water pick. >> i have an electric toothbrush and i think you should all use them. >> is your spouse cheating on you? netflix cheating that is. the story when we return. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez. a 22-year-old singer famous for her time on a popular tv show "the voice" has died after she was shot in orlando, florida last night. she was outside the concert venue where she had just performed when a man walked up to her and opened fire. authorities say the suspect then shot himself.
they are like the new librarians. >> me and mine are friend. we chat. >> it is like the people you go to and they go -- like that. leave me alone. i am paying you like 80 bucks to put your hands in my mouth. >> do you remember that device that shot water in people's face? it was supposed to be on everyone's sink. >> i think they are a liability issue. i am going with a liability issue. people have water guns and it is not good. >> do you floss? >> every day....
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the 45-year-old worked as a teacher or librarian in several east bay school districts including oakland and alameda. one coworker reported him to her bosses in the open to eat -- school district 2 years ago after he told her he was a sex addict. he was no longer employed by the district soon after. >>> a hospital technician was sentenced to one year in jail on a sexual battery place -- case. he works as an anesthesia technician. he was fire after nurses -- fired after nurses told management he was touching patients inappropriately while they were sedated . he pled no contest so the case never went to trial. in addition to a year in jail he will serve 3 years probation and has to register as a sex offender. some say the judge went to easy on him and are comparing it to the brock turner case. >> this is a gift to this defendant, stanford university -- and as you will find , there must be a connection between stanford university here and perhaps this districts attorneys trying district attorneys office . perhaps it is something we need to look into. >> with these type of charges the way th
the 45-year-old worked as a teacher or librarian in several east bay school districts including oakland and alameda. one coworker reported him to her bosses in the open to eat -- school district 2 years ago after he told her he was a sex addict. he was no longer employed by the district soon after. >>> a hospital technician was sentenced to one year in jail on a sexual battery place -- case. he works as an anesthesia technician. he was fire after nurses -- fired after nurses told...
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being thrown under the bus by wealth % friends he was driven out of town and his mother became a librarian >> i think books were around him and he owes her a lot for, you know, always kind of being -- she would babysit him sate sitting in the room of the public library in louisville. here are the cover of stories i tell myself. there is your dad with the cigarette and glasses and there's one as a little boy, what was the the -- you mentioned alcohol and drugs, did it have an adverse effect on you, did it make you not care? tell us about living somebody that was a proud dopefene. >> as a kid it is hard to sort out what was just hunter and how much did drugs and alcohol have to do with it and even now i'm not sure i could say. what i do know that hunter was a really difficult foreign live with and i did not -- i didn't want to be like him, you know, specially there were really tough times when i was 11, 12, 13 when my parents were going through a divorce. he was a bastard and i really did not want to be like him, you know, the craziness, unpredictability, the rage, that was -- that was reall
being thrown under the bus by wealth % friends he was driven out of town and his mother became a librarian >> i think books were around him and he owes her a lot for, you know, always kind of being -- she would babysit him sate sitting in the room of the public library in louisville. here are the cover of stories i tell myself. there is your dad with the cigarette and glasses and there's one as a little boy, what was the the -- you mentioned alcohol and drugs, did it have an adverse...
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for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to comeyou see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. grain free pet food committed to truth on the label.l when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. for your pet, we go beyond. >>> the safety signal i always had was to show up at a certain place at a certain time and if i didn't show up then, there was trouble. that night, of course, i didn't show up because i had been arrested. and i spent that night being interrogated, but for trigon's safety, i told them absolutely nothing. nothing that could incriminate him. and then after a long time, they said because i was an american working in the embassy, you may leave. persona nonagratia, they would never let me back into the country and i would never go. >> when i walked
for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to comeyou see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. grain free pet food committed to truth on the label.l when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we...
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if there was a country, it's like, why do these librarians want to run for president?at uses that philosophy and it works, i'm okay with it. >> it's the only consistent philosophy of all government across the board. >> boomer, will a third party just hurt one of the other candidates? >> it's not going to work. you guys were exciting, by the way, but those guys are not very exciting. but i think i agree with you. if you can find the perfect libertarian government and they could somehow be exciting, yeah, they've got a chance. >> what if america waited to become america, because nobody had done it yet? how about that andrew? >> they did do it before. >> where? >> greece. >> it wasn't the same. >> we perfected it because we're the greatest. but these things have been done. i'm not against it. libertarians are like republicans but they believe in abortion. >> there's free markets, free minds. that's all you got to remember. >> you live your life the way you want to live it, i just want to pay for it. [ applause ] >> i think that's a good point. i just want to see it work,
if there was a country, it's like, why do these librarians want to run for president?at uses that philosophy and it works, i'm okay with it. >> it's the only consistent philosophy of all government across the board. >> boomer, will a third party just hurt one of the other candidates? >> it's not going to work. you guys were exciting, by the way, but those guys are not very exciting. but i think i agree with you. if you can find the perfect libertarian government and they could...