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to ask about linda, j.r.da's attorney from her custody case and left this message. >> she's probably out on a drunken binge and her mom is blowing this all out of proportion. you know, i had nothing to do with anything. i don't know what to do. i thought -- i was hoping maybe you knew where she is. >> reporter: he phoned someone else as well. >> he called me up, told me that marilyn had called him, accused him, blamed him and asking, you know, "where's my daughter?" >> reporter: was j.r. protesting too much? detectives learned, while he was dating linda j.r. sometimes went with her to pick up or drop off jordynn. that's how he knew dave. >> he was also a firefighter. he had met dave not through fire-fighting. but while he was, linda doing child custody exchanges of jordynn he had met david and rosemary watson at that point. >> reporter: rosemary, dave's new wife of two months. >> keep your eye on that name. >> keep your eye on that name, yes. >> what is j.r.'s alibi for the night that linda goes missing? >> o
to ask about linda, j.r.da's attorney from her custody case and left this message. >> she's probably out on a drunken binge and her mom is blowing this all out of proportion. you know, i had nothing to do with anything. i don't know what to do. i thought -- i was hoping maybe you knew where she is. >> reporter: he phoned someone else as well. >> he called me up, told me that marilyn had called him, accused him, blamed him and asking, you know, "where's my daughter?"...
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linda young -- i'm sorry, linda turner. while the county started this initiative, success depends very much on the people who live in these neighborhoods in these communities, working together with the businesses, the community-based organizations, faith-based groups, schools, businesses. tell us how responsive people have been, residents themselves have been to improve the quality of life. >> the residency extreme value with this program with the teams representatives from the community, the government, nonprofits, the faith-based community, business community, all working together and they're watching -- the community members can watch us side by side. how do we resolve an issue that is bothering them or concern? and then they walk step in step with us with resolving that particular issue. and what we do is we get in there and get into a community. we identify, what are some of the top issues that are really plaguing the community? and then we develop a neighborhood action plan to work through the issues with them. so, th
linda young -- i'm sorry, linda turner. while the county started this initiative, success depends very much on the people who live in these neighborhoods in these communities, working together with the businesses, the community-based organizations, faith-based groups, schools, businesses. tell us how responsive people have been, residents themselves have been to improve the quality of life. >> the residency extreme value with this program with the teams representatives from the community,...
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linda: el alcalde en marzo firmÓ una directiva ejecutiva.tos de agencia de nuestra ciudad, no van a prevenir que tomen servicios. ya tengan estatus migratorio o no. todos los servicios seguridad van hacer accesible para todos los residentes. ellos tambiÉn pagan impuestos. la segunda cosa con la directiva ejecutiva, es que reitera esta idea, de que la policÍa local no va a ser agentes federales. no vamos a cooperar con agentes federales, sÓlo cuando haya una orden para detener a alguien. eso ha reiterado el jefe de la policÍa. la tercera cosa es que reconocemos, que es importante mantener la informaciÓn y los datos de nuestros inmigrantes privados, confidencial. son las tres primeras cosas primarias, que esta orden ejecutiva ha hecho, el alcalde. andrea: senador ricardo lara, volviendo al tema del muro fronterizo. si se llegara a construir, como afrontarÍa econÓmicamente al estado de california? se habla de los negocios de la frontera. ricardo: en mÉxico y california. es nuestro socio nÚmero uno, en la economÍa internacional. entonces, eso no
linda: el alcalde en marzo firmÓ una directiva ejecutiva.tos de agencia de nuestra ciudad, no van a prevenir que tomen servicios. ya tengan estatus migratorio o no. todos los servicios seguridad van hacer accesible para todos los residentes. ellos tambiÉn pagan impuestos. la segunda cosa con la directiva ejecutiva, es que reitera esta idea, de que la policÍa local no va a ser agentes federales. no vamos a cooperar con agentes federales, sÓlo cuando haya una orden para detener a alguien. eso...
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thankfully, linda is nothing what mr.martha: she called benjamin netanyahu a waste of a human being. >> is that a judaism or a political figure? >> martha: she said nothing is creepier than zionism. >> she retweeted a poem. no one has listened to what the problem was that for that was the title of the pole. again, many people take things out of context. the alt-right does that very well. we have to push back -- >> martha: why are you talking about the alt-right? >> i am saying on the right, and all pride, they take it out of context. what i would say also, it is interesting who we are calling in anti-semite and who we don't. mr. climb asked the adl to withdraw that from mr. steve bannon, who many people believe -- >> that is relevant for you to be one final thought, we have to go. >> she is even said that black slavery is nothing compared to islamophobia. she has made negative statements about african-americans by delegitimizing black slavery. >> martha: she's a muslim woman. >> martha: have to leave it there. thank you v
thankfully, linda is nothing what mr.martha: she called benjamin netanyahu a waste of a human being. >> is that a judaism or a political figure? >> martha: she said nothing is creepier than zionism. >> she retweeted a poem. no one has listened to what the problem was that for that was the title of the pole. again, many people take things out of context. the alt-right does that very well. we have to push back -- >> martha: why are you talking about the alt-right? >>...
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at least according to linda bechler, eric's mother.da says pegye told her something in confidence just before she disappeared. >> she stopped me on the stairway as i was leaving and said, came up and said i have to talk to you. she said i'm afraid i'm going to jail. >> reporter: according to court documents, about a year before pegye disappeared, the couple sold their physical therapy business to another company but they stayed on as employees. then just four months before pegye vanished, the bechlers were fired amid allegations they had overbilled medicare for over $1 million. so when linda heard pegye had vanished -- >> i started thinking about how disturbed she was about going to jail. >> reporter: and she wondered if pegye had somehow staged her own disappearance. pegye's friend glenda said no way. was pegye bechler capable of committing white collar crime? medicare overbilling? >> in my opinion, no. >> reporter: but if you're wrong about that, then maybe the idea that she faked her death to escape possible prosecution for that, ma
at least according to linda bechler, eric's mother.da says pegye told her something in confidence just before she disappeared. >> she stopped me on the stairway as i was leaving and said, came up and said i have to talk to you. she said i'm afraid i'm going to jail. >> reporter: according to court documents, about a year before pegye disappeared, the couple sold their physical therapy business to another company but they stayed on as employees. then just four months before pegye...
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i took a drive and caught up with chuck and his wife linda over fried eggs and corn beef and hash atvarnished account of what happed after he became fmous as the real rocky. drug use. cocaine. womanizing. a stint prison for dealing drugs now lot of people whose lives reisn't. so i said, what is it like to watch a pretics of yourself that pulls no punches? >> well, you oh, is truth. its with a fun movie. a lot of funny parts in it. yeah. it was not dry at all. i enjoyed watching the movie. >> meeting today. i was struck by the concontrast between the turmoil on the screen, and, and the ga, today, who i met who is really seeing, who seems at beas everything. >> the movie does wind up as a bit of a love story. he credits his wife linda portrayed in a film with keeping him on the strict and the narrow for the calm, sober, and placid life he has now. >> what should i do? >> see how you made it. >> i walked out. she nailed it? the final scene of the movie, portrays watts and the actor who plays web ner walking away from the calm are and squeezes his butt, and i could not help, but ask chuc
i took a drive and caught up with chuck and his wife linda over fried eggs and corn beef and hash atvarnished account of what happed after he became fmous as the real rocky. drug use. cocaine. womanizing. a stint prison for dealing drugs now lot of people whose lives reisn't. so i said, what is it like to watch a pretics of yourself that pulls no punches? >> well, you oh, is truth. its with a fun movie. a lot of funny parts in it. yeah. it was not dry at all. i enjoyed watching the movie....
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linda wayman, who has now stepped down as principal of strawberry mansion. whispers once again what she used to say to all the kids. >> and remember, if nobody told you they love you today, you know i do. and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering on you, christine. that one-time principal linda and her message. thank you diane >>> and thank you for watching. good night. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white! hi, gang. how ya doin'? thank you, jim. good to see you all. thanks for joining us.
linda wayman, who has now stepped down as principal of strawberry mansion. whispers once again what she used to say to all the kids. >> and remember, if nobody told you they love you today, you know i do. and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering on you, christine. that one-time principal linda and her message. thank you diane >>> and thank you for watching. good night. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph...
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linda wayman, who has now stepped down as principal of strawberry mansion.hispers once again what she used to say to all the kids. >> and remember, if nobody told you they love you today, you know i do. and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering on you, christine. that one-time principal linda and her message. thank you diane >>> and thank you for watching. good night. goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- an attorney from new york, new york... a jewelry store assistant manager from little river, south carolina... and our returning ch
linda wayman, who has now stepped down as principal of strawberry mansion.hispers once again what she used to say to all the kids. >> and remember, if nobody told you they love you today, you know i do. and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering on you, christine. that one-time principal linda and her message. thank you diane >>> and thank you for watching. good night. goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our...
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linda wayman, who has now stepped down as principal of strawberry mansion. whispers once again what she used to say to all the kids. >> and remember, if nobody told you they love you today, you know i do. and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering on you, christine. that one-time principal linda and her message. thank you diane >>> and thank you for watching. good night. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> and there is a traffic mess happening right now in the east bay. big rig carrying hazardous materials. hours later the road is still closed. it's not the only incident that slowed down traffic in the east bay today. the bay bridge was all but shut down today when a man climbed out of his car and onto the bridge. good afternon, and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm larry beil. one of those situations is still happening right now. the big rig overturned on a transition road off of 238 in san leandro. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow joining us live with a look at what is happening right now. melanie? >>
linda wayman, who has now stepped down as principal of strawberry mansion. whispers once again what she used to say to all the kids. >> and remember, if nobody told you they love you today, you know i do. and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering on you, christine. that one-time principal linda and her message. thank you diane >>> and thank you for watching. good night. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> and there is a...
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there's one line that says there is my mother and linda bishop. i hate linda bishop. powerful message. >> yes. she left her daughter when she was 8 years old. she separated the memory of her mother from the ill woman she really was. she puts the ill woman in one part of her head and the mother in the other part. >> you talk about the next farmhouse being very close. i think about the experience that we've had walking in city streets in san francisco and elsewhere. i've got to meet my friend at the corner of powell and market and i pass people who are clearly hurting. >> yes. >> and they're talking to me and talking to themselves. but so many of us choose not to see them. >> that's true. that was one of the inspirations for the film. i'm from new york. the city is filled with tens of thousands of mentally ill people wandering all over. the mayor says it is okay if they sleep on the sidewalk. is that okay with the society? maybe not legal but it is not okay that we allow that to happen as a society. >> you're touching on the treatment of the mentally ill. >> we should a
there's one line that says there is my mother and linda bishop. i hate linda bishop. powerful message. >> yes. she left her daughter when she was 8 years old. she separated the memory of her mother from the ill woman she really was. she puts the ill woman in one part of her head and the mother in the other part. >> you talk about the next farmhouse being very close. i think about the experience that we've had walking in city streets in san francisco and elsewhere. i've got to meet...
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want to introduce you now to linda, author of this book the life and times of inez holland. >> guest: this was the murder for women's suffrage in the united states. she was arguably the most famous female political figure of the 19 tens. she was the epiphany of the new woman which was the first feminist of the 21st century among other things. she was a graduate, a lawyer that have to fight to be able to practice. she was a freedom lover partly the greenwich village crowd and was a war correspondent. she was a socialist, she was an advocate for prostitutes and basically anything any person that was the underdog. she also was rich and beautiful and she liked to dance. >> host: you open the book and what period are we talking about? >> guest: 1908 and 1909 and junior ambassador to college and also a star athlete, extremely popular sort of the start of the campus. the women's suffrage movement had just gotten a joke in the u.s. because they are doing soap box and going out to the streets and of course women in the streets was quite shocking. we know the association. inez spent her teenage
want to introduce you now to linda, author of this book the life and times of inez holland. >> guest: this was the murder for women's suffrage in the united states. she was arguably the most famous female political figure of the 19 tens. she was the epiphany of the new woman which was the first feminist of the 21st century among other things. she was a graduate, a lawyer that have to fight to be able to practice. she was a freedom lover partly the greenwich village crowd and was a war...
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linda historia. me encanta. javier: sÍ.conductor cerrÓ el corazÓn de estos hombres. lo fueron a rescatar en el auto en el que se quedÓ encerrado. los tres bomberos no se pudieron contener hasta la hermosa pequeÑa que se quedÓ adentro, mientras su madre descargaba las compras. creo que ese era javi de chiquito. [risas] javier: bueno, otra foto viral es Ésta de un recien nacido. aparentemente, ese que no hay nada raro en ella. se puede ver al pequeÑo con un dispositivo a la mano. es un dispositivo que le ponen a las mujeres para evitar quedar embarazada. me dijo que lo dije mal. cÓmo se dice? carolina: diu. javier: perfecto. ha sido una de las fotografÍas mÁs compartidas de la semana. carolina: ese niÑo dijo yo nazco porque nazco. saliÓ con el aparatito. felicidades a la familia. el lunes mucho mÁs. javier: nos vemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>dicen no al aumento del impuesto a la gasolina. quieren que los votantes decidan. con los colores verde, blanco y rojo hay celebraciÓn del triunfo para inmigrantes indocumentados. se celebra del primer
linda historia. me encanta. javier: sÍ.conductor cerrÓ el corazÓn de estos hombres. lo fueron a rescatar en el auto en el que se quedÓ encerrado. los tres bomberos no se pudieron contener hasta la hermosa pequeÑa que se quedÓ adentro, mientras su madre descargaba las compras. creo que ese era javi de chiquito. [risas] javier: bueno, otra foto viral es Ésta de un recien nacido. aparentemente, ese que no hay nada raro en ella. se puede ver al pequeÑo con un dispositivo a la mano. es un...
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and linda has a lot of experience. >> yes? >> we talk a little bit about those interim bench marks and setting interim benchmarks, so i know certain subgroups have lower starting points, right? and we get this oh, well we're just being realistic. how do y'all feel about that? having, you know, black kids, kids with disabilities, ells, and everybody's got this starting benchmark. what are your thoughts? >> you know, mike made the point earlier that it's important to set, you know achievable targets. with efforts. and most states are doing that in a way that looks at where kids are now. and then sets an expectation that there will be steeper growth for kids who are starting further behind. so that you're looking at lines that should, you know, over time, move towards convergence. and i think that's a reasonable thing to do. a lot of the challenges are about how quickly do you expect that slope to, you know, go up, and over what period of time? but you have to start with where things are now. and then set that expectation for clo
and linda has a lot of experience. >> yes? >> we talk a little bit about those interim bench marks and setting interim benchmarks, so i know certain subgroups have lower starting points, right? and we get this oh, well we're just being realistic. how do y'all feel about that? having, you know, black kids, kids with disabilities, ells, and everybody's got this starting benchmark. what are your thoughts? >> you know, mike made the point earlier that it's important to set, you...
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want to introduce you to linda lumsden who is an associate professor of journalism here at the university of arizona and the author of this book, "inez: the life and times of inez milholland." who was she, professor lumsden? >> guest: well, she was, one, the sole martyr for women's suffrage in the united states. she was arguably the most famous female political figure of the 1910s. and she was the epitome of the new woman which was a group that really were the first feminists of the 20th century. among other things, she was as vassar graduate, she was a lawyer who had the fight to be able to practice. she was a free lover, part of the greenwich village crowd. she was a war correspondent. she was a socialist. she was an advocate for prostitutes and, basically, any person who was the underdog. she also was rich are. she was beautiful -- she was rich, she was beautiful and she liked to dance. [laughter] >> host: you open the book at vassar. what happened? and what period are we talking about here this. >> guest: okay. this is 1908, 1909, she's a junior at vassar college. she's also a star at
want to introduce you to linda lumsden who is an associate professor of journalism here at the university of arizona and the author of this book, "inez: the life and times of inez milholland." who was she, professor lumsden? >> guest: well, she was, one, the sole martyr for women's suffrage in the united states. she was arguably the most famous female political figure of the 1910s. and she was the epitome of the new woman which was a group that really were the first feminists of...
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jonathan's dating jacinta kuznetsov and drew is engaged to linda phan, both work for their productionright now, the guys are shooting season five of their competition show "brother versus brother." >> we're here in galveston, texas, with the property brothers. right now, jonathan is scouring the beach behind me, so, let's go see what he's up to, shall we? >> heads up. >> oh, my god! >> yeah, that's just a glimpse of what life behind the scenes is like with the 39-year-old twins. these guys are nonstop cracking jokes and always trying to one-up each other. >> this is his strategy. he tries to act all confident. jonathan does this, it's his zoolander. he does that all the time. >> the last show we did, jonathan pranktd me by putting a crocodile in my house loose. >> it was an alligator. >> but this little dig had to be our favorite -- >> drew admits to being in a boy bands. also reaching to the camera ♪ i want it that way >> nobody wants it that way. >> no. >> no. >> linda does. ♪ tell me why >> they have jokes. by the way, nischelle did you know that drew and jonathan were actually act
jonathan's dating jacinta kuznetsov and drew is engaged to linda phan, both work for their productionright now, the guys are shooting season five of their competition show "brother versus brother." >> we're here in galveston, texas, with the property brothers. right now, jonathan is scouring the beach behind me, so, let's go see what he's up to, shall we? >> heads up. >> oh, my god! >> yeah, that's just a glimpse of what life behind the scenes is like with the...
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pence: thank you, linda. thepresident, members of cabinet, members of congress, dignitaries,s and members of the law enforcement community and the precious our fallen, it is and onl police week behalf of the president of the united states of america, today to welcome solege many courageous men and women of enforcement, and especially the families of the fallen who thegathered here to mark 36th national peace officers' memorial service. the leadership of the fraternal order of police, to all those who stand on the thin enforcement our law community -- police, sheriffs, detectives, deputies -- to all andhave traveled from near far to join in this hallowed ceremony, we are honored by your presence and our nation's capitol is better for you being here. every day each one of you walks out the door of your homes to familiesnd serve our at the risk of not returning to yours. assured, you have the gratitude of your president, this entire administration and national government. gratitude of every american. as we ackno
pence: thank you, linda. thepresident, members of cabinet, members of congress, dignitaries,s and members of the law enforcement community and the precious our fallen, it is and onl police week behalf of the president of the united states of america, today to welcome solege many courageous men and women of enforcement, and especially the families of the fallen who thegathered here to mark 36th national peace officers' memorial service. the leadership of the fraternal order of police, to all...
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linda, great oh!! thanks for checking in with us.ellite-radar suggests that the weather pattern change begins right here right now with that. high pressure diverts the jet stream well to the north of the bay area. watch our futurecast here and look at your lunch hour barely a cloud in the sky. and, in fact, as we forge ahead to thursday, at this time, again, offshore flow coast is clear. and then as we head towards friday i was getting concerned with the clouds at the coast. so what i did is i edited a few maps together and came up with the futurecast for the weekend and it does suggest that that area of low pressure will bank off that strengthening ridge of high pressure. we have a very warm weekend in store for all of us. sunrise 5:57. it will set at 8:14. smack in between today not a bad pollen count but with the drier air in place beginning with tomorrow that count goes up only to fluctuate friday, bad problems with allergies for all of you over the weekend. today's temperatures 50s, 60s and 70s. warmer than yesterday when we had
linda, great oh!! thanks for checking in with us.ellite-radar suggests that the weather pattern change begins right here right now with that. high pressure diverts the jet stream well to the north of the bay area. watch our futurecast here and look at your lunch hour barely a cloud in the sky. and, in fact, as we forge ahead to thursday, at this time, again, offshore flow coast is clear. and then as we head towards friday i was getting concerned with the clouds at the coast. so what i did is i...
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he said linda johnston's family couldn't reach her for days. were worried. >> didn't look right. >> when you say didn't look right, did you see anything in specific that -- >> there was a bad odor. >> linda was found in her bedroom, she had been stabbed multiple times. today in montgomery county court, quasi sadler of the district pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. sadler targeted johnston after he helped a friend who rent the from johnston and was evicted, move out of the house. sadler returned and broke in, he took a knife from the kitchen, went up to her room and killed her. last august, just days before the suspect was arrested, i spoke to linda johnston's former neighbor and friend. >> it was very sad, such a nice lady. i have no words to describe how i feel right now. >> reporter: police say sadler gold prius, which was always parked beside her house. >> he used her credit card to purchase snacks on a video that we have, and there are other videos that we have of him using her credit cards. >> reporter: ahead, how a new law being used
he said linda johnston's family couldn't reach her for days. were worried. >> didn't look right. >> when you say didn't look right, did you see anything in specific that -- >> there was a bad odor. >> linda was found in her bedroom, she had been stabbed multiple times. today in montgomery county court, quasi sadler of the district pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. sadler targeted johnston after he helped a friend who rent the from johnston and was evicted, move out...
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te vas a comprar cosas lindas y ya te lo pones y ya quedas linda.de arizona olivia calderÓn. nos dice cÓmo era recibieron sus compaÑeras de "la reina de la canciÓn". karla: amigas, a lucir la pancita este verano sin avergonzarnos. tenemos tips para poder reducir la flacidez para que se le vea como a karla. alan: yo quiero surfear en esa tabla en el verano. ♪ francisca: espero que estÉn listas en casa porque no hay nada mejor que hacer ejercicio desde tempranito. para evitar la flacidez y poder poner este abdomen plano miren a quien tengo aquÍ... tengo gripe, seÑores. por eso se me escucha medio extraÑo. ahora me das algÚn tip. >> los jugos de mi libro. les voy a enseÑar ejercicios. ustedes saben que las mentiras del abdomen, por lo general, atormenta todo el mundo y ahora que llegÓ el verano todo el mundo lo quiere recuperar y los ejercicios son excelentes asÍ qeu preste atenciÓn. este ejercicio va a ayudar con la cintura pero ojo porque lo importante es que la cabecita estÉ siempre entre los brazos no con los brazos adelante. no es hacer esto. fran
te vas a comprar cosas lindas y ya te lo pones y ya quedas linda.de arizona olivia calderÓn. nos dice cÓmo era recibieron sus compaÑeras de "la reina de la canciÓn". karla: amigas, a lucir la pancita este verano sin avergonzarnos. tenemos tips para poder reducir la flacidez para que se le vea como a karla. alan: yo quiero surfear en esa tabla en el verano. ♪ francisca: espero que estÉn listas en casa porque no hay nada mejor que hacer ejercicio desde tempranito. para evitar la...
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linda, you're on with our guests. >> caller: yes. have two observations and questions for your guests. number one, did they happen to reads peggy noonan's article in "the wall street journal" that said democracy is not a play thing. i thought that was excellent. my second observation is during the middle ages in the kingdoms there was a lot of intrigue that the common person did not know about. in fact many of the lives especially during the english reigns, the people ended up in the tower of london. yet everything that donald trump does is under a mini microscope. and i think he's definitely can be a loose cannon. but even though i voted for him, i'm still behind him hoping that his advisers will tell him to be more circumspect in every respect. and i also wonder what the arab nations, the emeritus think of how he spoke. i thought he was brilliant when he spoke to them. >> gotcha, linda. thanks. jordan allott. >> we always ask people what they think of the day-to-day politics that goes on. supposed scandals. most people don't care a
linda, you're on with our guests. >> caller: yes. have two observations and questions for your guests. number one, did they happen to reads peggy noonan's article in "the wall street journal" that said democracy is not a play thing. i thought that was excellent. my second observation is during the middle ages in the kingdoms there was a lot of intrigue that the common person did not know about. in fact many of the lives especially during the english reigns, the people ended up...
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linda and i are both farm kids from minnesota. we grew up in what are now called dysfunctional families. alcoholic father in my case, abusive situation in my wife's case. i grew up lutheran, my wife grew up catholic. but faith in jesus didn't mean anything to us. by our mid 20s we were well on the way to conventional middle class wife. a house, two cars, two kids, two tvs and unhappy. something was mising. the realization they sold everything and sold possessions. they worshiped together. ate together. it shocked us because they haven't taken that in. acts tells that this was the result of a movement of repentance and the coming of the holy spirit. this excited us and it drove us in a search in a life of community. we started living in community and this lasted about five years. it was a challenging and exciting time for us and we continued searching. then we ran across the writing of arnold the founder of the hope. his depth of understanding of living for jesus and the kingdom answered many of our questions. he writes community l
linda and i are both farm kids from minnesota. we grew up in what are now called dysfunctional families. alcoholic father in my case, abusive situation in my wife's case. i grew up lutheran, my wife grew up catholic. but faith in jesus didn't mean anything to us. by our mid 20s we were well on the way to conventional middle class wife. a house, two cars, two kids, two tvs and unhappy. something was mising. the realization they sold everything and sold possessions. they worshiped together. ate...
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mira quÉ lindas estas imÁgenes!roblema de juliÁn gil con armando correa y la revista "people". lo molesto que se puso cuando le dijeron que habÍa incumplido un convenio, un trato de palabra. muchos se molestaron. hablamos y quisimos hacer el club de los mÁs feos. julian fue más allÁ y el reto que creo ha sido seguido por muchos artistas mexicanos, puertorriqueÑos, estadounidenses. johnny lozaday alan tacher estÁn ahÍ. lo que trataban de decir es que prefieren ser feos y caminar con la frente en alto. no quieren que se siga ser equipado al mundo entretenimiento. dicen que que luchar para salir en una revista de vellos.dijeron que la mayorÍa no le gustÓ el comportamiento de armando correa de tildar de incumplido a juliÁn gil. muchos querÍan estar metidos en el lÍo. ya saben cÓmo es la gente. vamos a ver algunas caras muy conocidas. do normal, elvis crespovamos a hacer un club, un seminario. "people" quiere patrocinarnos la fiesta de los 50 mÁs feos. podemos hacer un show, una coproducciÓn "despierta amÉrica" con julia
mira quÉ lindas estas imÁgenes!roblema de juliÁn gil con armando correa y la revista "people". lo molesto que se puso cuando le dijeron que habÍa incumplido un convenio, un trato de palabra. muchos se molestaron. hablamos y quisimos hacer el club de los mÁs feos. julian fue más allÁ y el reto que creo ha sido seguido por muchos artistas mexicanos, puertorriqueÑos, estadounidenses. johnny lozaday alan tacher estÁn ahÍ. lo que trataban de decir es que prefieren ser feos y...
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(linda parisi - butlers defense attorney)"there are serious issues regarding mental health"? butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days on the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school.she's shocked about the charges he's facing... (bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "thats not neven that's not the person i know"because prosecutors filed new charges, the arraignment was pushed until next month.(family walking away)butlers mother and some of his friends who showed up to the brief court appearance..left quickly.. refusing to answer questions from reporters.... (steve) butler will be back in court on june 8th. for now he's being held without bail. meanwhile petrus' loved ones are planning to hold a public funeral service for her on saturday june 3rd. (steve) a sleepover end
(linda parisi - butlers defense attorney)"there are serious issues regarding mental health"? butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days on the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later...
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[applause]. >> linda, thank you for that. joy, thank you for introducing linda. i'm glad to see the good guys win one every once in a while, especially having to be a good person from the city of brotherly love. i would like everyone to look at their watches quickly. it's 8:48 a.m. this is the first time, this is probably the last time today we will actually be ahead of schedule so i just want you all to take note of that and remember it because it won't happen much today. we have got a great slate of speakers lineup and i know you are all excited about it as am i the national security speech, i believe, doctor gorka is here. is larry here as well? is he hiding outside? we will rustle him up. the folks we have got today are really special and i'm just-- i'm excited that i went to take a minute and think elliott and clear-- cam, joanne, linda, everyone who is helped put together the speakers, who is helped bring them together today. it took a job-- gargantuan effort, but we have pulled it off. i went to also think the rest of the folks who organized. [applause]. >
[applause]. >> linda, thank you for that. joy, thank you for introducing linda. i'm glad to see the good guys win one every once in a while, especially having to be a good person from the city of brotherly love. i would like everyone to look at their watches quickly. it's 8:48 a.m. this is the first time, this is probably the last time today we will actually be ahead of schedule so i just want you all to take note of that and remember it because it won't happen much today. we have got a...
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host: let's go to chicago, where linda's waiting. good morning. linda, are you with us? got to stick by your phone. ron and west chesterfield, new hampshire. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i love the show. host: appreciate it, ron. caller: i think director comey has been put into an incredibly difficult position by both the kratz and republicans over the -- the democrats and repentance over the past for yea few years. -- republicans over the past years. i've been listening to be republicans calling up on this show and they are saying the democrats are mad because hillary clinton did not get in. i'm a democrat. i did not vote for hillary clinton. i actually spoke with hillary clinton at one of her town hall yatesed hillary clinton didn't get in. democrat. i didn't vote for hillary clinton. her face-to-face at the town hall meeting that i was voting for bernie sanders. both my wife and i. host: what did she say to you when you said that? caller: strictly enough, she said you may not support me, but i support you, which i thought was a very incredible response
host: let's go to chicago, where linda's waiting. good morning. linda, are you with us? got to stick by your phone. ron and west chesterfield, new hampshire. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i love the show. host: appreciate it, ron. caller: i think director comey has been put into an incredibly difficult position by both the kratz and republicans over the -- the democrats and repentance over the past for yea few years. -- republicans over the past years. i've been listening to be...
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¡qué linda sonrisa! gracias.mas, por supuesto. tus tÍos y tias haciendo lo suyo. por aquÍ tienes a los bros los compadres en la parilla. y por Último: los carnales. ♪ ♪ la vida es maravillosa con tampax pearl. máxima protección para los días más abundantes y fácil de remover para los más ligeros. tampax pearl el poder de cambiar las reglas. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la primera hora y es el doble de poderoso si tomas otro al día siguiente. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. ¿necesitas la pila más confiable para tu linterna? tal vez no. tal vez podrías confiar en que tus ojos podrán ver en la oscuridad. o tal vez podrías simplemente confiar en duracell. presentadora: la incertidumbre ha llevado a muchos inmigrantes a sufrir un miedo que les estÁ impidiendo realizar su vida diaria, aislarse y evitar determinados sitios son algunas de las consecuencias de ese temor, desde carolina del norte, andrea nos trae la histo
¡qué linda sonrisa! gracias.mas, por supuesto. tus tÍos y tias haciendo lo suyo. por aquÍ tienes a los bros los compadres en la parilla. y por Último: los carnales. ♪ ♪ la vida es maravillosa con tampax pearl. máxima protección para los días más abundantes y fácil de remover para los más ligeros. tampax pearl el poder de cambiar las reglas. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la...
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trump: where is linda? linda mcmahon? yes. thank you. where? thanks, linda, for joining us today.he's doing an incredible job helping small businesses, just like you. some of you are not so small. i hate to tell you great a lot of people would like to be small, right, like the small business people. but they are great people. what they do through community development is amazing. community banks are the backbone of small business in america. the reason that young families can purchase their first homes, farmers can buy their next tractor, and entrepreneurs can open up their first business, creating many new jobs in our country. community banks. over half of the small business and loans going to small business, and is really a substantial number higher than that, come from their community banker. you provide critical access to capital, especially for the rural communities. that's why in the first 100 days, i have taken action to roll that burdensome regulations that undermine community banks, especially -- i know you will be very disappointed -- dodd-frank. [applause] it's out of c
trump: where is linda? linda mcmahon? yes. thank you. where? thanks, linda, for joining us today.he's doing an incredible job helping small businesses, just like you. some of you are not so small. i hate to tell you great a lot of people would like to be small, right, like the small business people. but they are great people. what they do through community development is amazing. community banks are the backbone of small business in america. the reason that young families can purchase their...
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we have the chilling 911 call her neighbor made days after 72-year-old linda johnston had been stabbeddeath. >> what exactly is going on there? >> uh, well, her sister was worried about her because she hasn't answered the phone for a couple days. so, she -- i had -- i'm her neighbor and, uh, so i went in there and the doors were locked and i opened the door and the front door and i yelled for her but it just didn't look right. >> okay, so you want to check the welfare of your neighbor. >> yes. >> okay, when you say didn't look right, did you see anything in specific that makes you worried. >> there's a bad odor. >> prosecutors say kwasi sadler broke into linda johnston's home last august times. he also stole the victim's purse and went on a shopping spree with her credit cards. he's due back in court in september. >> metro investigating after a door opened on the wrong side of the platform. this happened yesterday. wrong door opening under on a red line train at rhode island avenue. no one was hurt but the train operator has been removed from service for the time being. >>> a bold thie
we have the chilling 911 call her neighbor made days after 72-year-old linda johnston had been stabbeddeath. >> what exactly is going on there? >> uh, well, her sister was worried about her because she hasn't answered the phone for a couple days. so, she -- i had -- i'm her neighbor and, uh, so i went in there and the doors were locked and i opened the door and the front door and i yelled for her but it just didn't look right. >> okay, so you want to check the welfare of your...
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linda was found in her bedroom, stabbed multiple times.osecutors she after his friend of evicted. sadler returned to steal johnston's car, breaking in through a pad locked door. he took a knife from the kitchen, went up to her room and killed her. >> there were multiple stab wounds, multiple cutting injuries. this was a brutal, brutal attack. >> maryland lawmakers have created a law making home invasions a separate crime, because they are so terrifying. >> it gives the judge the additional tools necessary to impose the appropriate sentence. >> quasi sadler will be sentenced in september. he faces the possibility of life in prison. reporting from wheaton, chris gordon, news4. >>> a warning tonight for homeowners in the district. you might not be able to sell your house when you want to, and your renter could be entitled to chunk of your profits, as discovered by the news4 i-team. jody fleischer has more now on wh payouts. >> the news4 i-team has uncovered loopholes in a decades' old law now being exploited to create a booming new industry.
linda was found in her bedroom, stabbed multiple times.osecutors she after his friend of evicted. sadler returned to steal johnston's car, breaking in through a pad locked door. he took a knife from the kitchen, went up to her room and killed her. >> there were multiple stab wounds, multiple cutting injuries. this was a brutal, brutal attack. >> maryland lawmakers have created a law making home invasions a separate crime, because they are so terrifying. >> it gives the judge...
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so linda, great job with your weather analysis this morning. oh, did you see that?et me track this one more time. watch what happens here. that's a weak disturbance. it's digging down from the north in a southerly direction enhancing the marine layer. it's pulling down some cooler air so today and tomorrow, three things you need to remember: >> lunchtime today. we are still cloudy along the bay and the coast. partial late day clearing bayside. then we fill in quickly tonight. tomorrow morning at this time, equally as cloudy. the marine layer races in further to the delta and then backs off. saturday morning may gray. and then it backs off. so we see sunnier and warmer conditions on sunday and monday due to that right there, high pressure will be building in beginning late friday clearing out your saturday night into your sunday. today's numbers 50s, 60s and 70s. just a couple degrees below average now in our inland areas. the winds out of the southwest 10 to 20 miles per hour. so breezy cool afternoon. but when you look at these temperatures right here at least for
so linda, great job with your weather analysis this morning. oh, did you see that?et me track this one more time. watch what happens here. that's a weak disturbance. it's digging down from the north in a southerly direction enhancing the marine layer. it's pulling down some cooler air so today and tomorrow, three things you need to remember: >> lunchtime today. we are still cloudy along the bay and the coast. partial late day clearing bayside. then we fill in quickly tonight. tomorrow...
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linda johnston was in her home when a man tried to steal her car and then he killed her. chris gordon is back in the neighborhood getting reaction to what happened in court today. >> reporter: linda johnston was an independent senior, living on her own here in her home along arcola avenue in wheaton. last august, she was murdered, stabbed to death inside her home. today, 23-year-old quasi sadler pleated guilty to first-degree murder. john mccarthy called this a savage murder. >> before he went to the area of the house where the keys were, he armed himself with a knife. so he may have gone in there with a knife, but he made sure he had a weapon and no one would prevent him from taking the car. >> reporter: he faces the when sentenced in september. ahead, why a neighbor felt that police needed to come to check on the welfare of linda johnston. we'll hear part of the 911 emergency call on news4 at 5:00. >>> in the district, american university is trying to relieve some of the tension on campus after a recent hate related incident. someone left wbananas in nooses on campus ea
linda johnston was in her home when a man tried to steal her car and then he killed her. chris gordon is back in the neighborhood getting reaction to what happened in court today. >> reporter: linda johnston was an independent senior, living on her own here in her home along arcola avenue in wheaton. last august, she was murdered, stabbed to death inside her home. today, 23-year-old quasi sadler pleated guilty to first-degree murder. john mccarthy called this a savage murder. >>...
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terra linda and san rafael into the 60s. sunshine in clearlake at 75. memorial day weekend forecast coming up. but how busy will you be today, jaclyn. >> we are dealing with "friday light" in the morning a lot of folks not going to work plus the crowd that already took off for the memorial day holiday. but it's going to be very busy because everyone is getting away. so right now, we are in the green. if you are heading out of tracy into livermore, 580 looking good. that's checking in problem- free. if you are heading out of antioch, we're still moving right at the limit there 28 minutes into hercules connecting with i-80. south bay starting to see just a few slowdowns along southbound 101. but really nothing to write home about. so just be safe out there. back to you. >>> assault charges didn't keep a montana politician from becoming the state's newest congressman. republican greg gianforte won more than 50% of the vote in yesterday's special election to fill the vacant seat. just before election day, he was charged with misdemeanor assault after an aud
terra linda and san rafael into the 60s. sunshine in clearlake at 75. memorial day weekend forecast coming up. but how busy will you be today, jaclyn. >> we are dealing with "friday light" in the morning a lot of folks not going to work plus the crowd that already took off for the memorial day holiday. but it's going to be very busy because everyone is getting away. so right now, we are in the green. if you are heading out of tracy into livermore, 580 looking good. that's...
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. >> host: linda lumsden teaches journalism here at the university of arizona and is the author of this book, "inez." >> guest: thank you. >> every weekend booktv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction be hours and -- nonfiction be authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more it's for serious readers. >> we're outside the trenton city museum this trenton, new jersey, where c-span is learning more about the city's literary scene. up next, we speak with robert greg grieve i have on his book, "borderline citizens." >> older immigration history, tended to focus on nation-centered accounts, so we tended to frame immigration history in terms of the uprooted, the transplanted. and these ideas assumed that migrants crossed a clear boundary, crossing from their home country to the united states. and what i show this my book is that this border was very much constructed between the u.s. and puerto rico and that puerto rican migration is fundamentally shaped by u.s. colonial policy on the island. in the war of 1898, the u.s. invades puerto rico and the philippines. and after the war we will tak
. >> host: linda lumsden teaches journalism here at the university of arizona and is the author of this book, "inez." >> guest: thank you. >> every weekend booktv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction be hours and -- nonfiction be authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more it's for serious readers. >> we're outside the trenton city museum this trenton, new jersey, where c-span is learning more about the city's literary scene. up next, we speak with robert...
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en el sentido es la parte mÁs linda. yo recibÍ las fotos al día siguiente..era. tuve que planificar muchos dioses para aterrizar a tiempo , ir a la escuela, dejar la maleta en la oficina de la escuela e ir al auditorio para las obras. ellos sabÍan que yo estaba ahí, lo importante era llegar. de pronto a sentarme y aquÍ estoy. hay que balancear, hay cosas a las que les tuve que decir no. se puede hacer en otro momento, es el cumpleaÑos de mi hijo. karla: te parte el alma cuando es su carita y dices no puedo. >> me identifiquÉ mucho con ella, porque a veces una es mamÁ y papá, tuve esa etapa. tuve que balancear mÁs todavÍa. se aprenden las prioridades de la vida. ellos son la prioridad. karla: quÉ hubieran hecho diferente, lourdes? yo estoy calladita porque estoy aprendiendo. karla: nosotras todavÍa estamos aprendiendo y seguiremos aprendiendo siempre. quÉ hubieran hecho diferente como mamÁs? quizÁ no? >> yo no cambiarÍa nada, de lo contrario no tendrÍa lo que tengo ahora. no me arrepiento de haber hecho lo que hice para que era hoy sea lo que es. yo trabajÉ, l
en el sentido es la parte mÁs linda. yo recibÍ las fotos al día siguiente..era. tuve que planificar muchos dioses para aterrizar a tiempo , ir a la escuela, dejar la maleta en la oficina de la escuela e ir al auditorio para las obras. ellos sabÍan que yo estaba ahí, lo importante era llegar. de pronto a sentarme y aquÍ estoy. hay que balancear, hay cosas a las que les tuve que decir no. se puede hacer en otro momento, es el cumpleaÑos de mi hijo. karla: te parte el alma cuando es su...
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guest: thank you, linda. country above party. that's what i think we really need to have right now a little bit more than we actually do. host: for those that missed that moment, can you tell them? guest: i think the essential point that keeps getting lost in all of the news headlines and all of the daily developments and the nonstop tweet storms is why this matters and why people should care about it. i just keep thinking about all the people for whom they have a lot of other concerns in their life, again, whether it's their kids or keeping their job or managing their debt or caring for an elderly parent and thinking, in that person's life, which is already filled with a lot of concerns and everyday stresses and challenges, why should this matter? why should they care? and that's the question i wanted to ask director brennan, ask somebody who devoted his entire career in public service with the objective of keeping us safe and secure. it's the same question, frankly, i asked then-director jim comey of the f.b.i. and admiral roge
guest: thank you, linda. country above party. that's what i think we really need to have right now a little bit more than we actually do. host: for those that missed that moment, can you tell them? guest: i think the essential point that keeps getting lost in all of the news headlines and all of the daily developments and the nonstop tweet storms is why this matters and why people should care about it. i just keep thinking about all the people for whom they have a lot of other concerns in their...
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thanks, linda, for checking in with us. in fact, george hughes our weather watcher in san francisco is reporting gusty winds but only drizzle associated with the marine layer, just socked in. in the city of san francisco right now, also half moon bay. sfo with winds up to 14. you see lighter winds in hayward back through the tri- valley. 16 in fairfield. winds will be pretty breezy again today. satellite and radar that trough we were talking about ever since monday, it is now due east of the bay area. so any kind of precipitation you may be experiencing is short-lived. satellite-radar indicates lots of clouds overhead. again, here's the trough. that's the core of the center of low pressure, that will go east with more of a zonal flow with the onshore push. wednesday afternoon we clear out to the beaches but quickly fill back in tonight overnight. and then thursday we start off gray. we end up with earlier burnoff along the seashore and the temperatures will respond. but meanwhile today, i think this is a little bit advantag
thanks, linda, for checking in with us. in fact, george hughes our weather watcher in san francisco is reporting gusty winds but only drizzle associated with the marine layer, just socked in. in the city of san francisco right now, also half moon bay. sfo with winds up to 14. you see lighter winds in hayward back through the tri- valley. 16 in fairfield. winds will be pretty breezy again today. satellite and radar that trough we were talking about ever since monday, it is now due east of the...
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coming up on msnbc's your business, we kick off national small business week with linda mcmahon. she tells us how the administration is working to help small and medium sized businesses and talks about the president's new tax plan. also, what you can learn from the creator of makeup geek who turned her youtube tutorials into a fast-growing brand. get an early start on the competition coming up next on "your business." >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramburg. welcome to your business, the program dedicated to helping your business grow .thrive. it is that time again and national small business week begins today. from april 30th through may 6th, the u.s. small business administration will recognize the achievements of the nation's top small businesses, rurs, small business advocates and champions. and we get the chance here to kick it off with the newly appointed head of the u.s. small business administration, administrator linda mcmahon. she'll be traveling around this week. very nice to see you, administrator. >> thank you very much, j.j. it's good to be with you. >> we are thrilled t
coming up on msnbc's your business, we kick off national small business week with linda mcmahon. she tells us how the administration is working to help small and medium sized businesses and talks about the president's new tax plan. also, what you can learn from the creator of makeup geek who turned her youtube tutorials into a fast-growing brand. get an early start on the competition coming up next on "your business." >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramburg. welcome to your...
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i'm joined now by linda chavez. linda, do you find behavior of republicans this week surprising? >> i find it both surprising and disheartening because frankly the only way that this president is going to be stopped from doing the things he's doing, which are irrational, erratic, and dangerous, is for republicans to march up pennsylvania avenue and to say to him, stop it. you have got to stop this, mr. president. he is endangering his own agenda. he is endangering the republican party, and ultimately he's endangering the country. >> the republican leaders that have essentially given him cover this week and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell among many others, they're reflecting the republican base. i mean so far as polling indicates. 79% of republicans approve of comey's firing. 84% give him a high approval rating. aren't they just basically listening to their voters in their base? >> well, first of all, you know, everyone who's in office takes an oath of loyalty, but that oath of loyalty is to defend and protect the constitution of the united states. it is not to the office holder. i
i'm joined now by linda chavez. linda, do you find behavior of republicans this week surprising? >> i find it both surprising and disheartening because frankly the only way that this president is going to be stopped from doing the things he's doing, which are irrational, erratic, and dangerous, is for republicans to march up pennsylvania avenue and to say to him, stop it. you have got to stop this, mr. president. he is endangering his own agenda. he is endangering the republican party,...
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. >> host: linda lumsden is here and she is the author of this book "inez" the life and time of inez millholland. who was she? >> she was the sole martyr for women's referage movement for women's rights. she was a lawyer who had to fight to be able to practice, she was a free lover, part of the greenitch village crowd, she was a war correspondent, a socialist, an advocate for prostitutes and any person who was the underdog. she was rich. she was beautiful. and she liked to dance. >> you open the book at baser. what happens? what period are we talking about? >> she is a junior and a star of the campus. hillary stanton blast is going out and women are in the tread. inez spent her teenagerane years in britain -- she goes to the president and says we will like to have a blast and she doesn't take no for an answer. she leaves one spring day, about 25 students, and faculty follow her from campus next door to the cemetery and there all these women listened to these suffrages. these 20th century women who were independent and all about freedom, agency, the ability to live meaningful lives an
. >> host: linda lumsden is here and she is the author of this book "inez" the life and time of inez millholland. who was she? >> she was the sole martyr for women's referage movement for women's rights. she was a lawyer who had to fight to be able to practice, she was a free lover, part of the greenitch village crowd, she was a war correspondent, a socialist, an advocate for prostitutes and any person who was the underdog. she was rich. she was beautiful. and she liked to...
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apparently some of the kids there were from linda vista elementary school in san jose.one parent told us they were taking their child to the hospital as a precaution. we have reached out to the camp -- but have not heard back yet. we will bring you an update as soon we get more information. (pam) on the peninsula.. police are searching for the man who exposed himself to a woman hiking with her toddler... this is a sketch of the suspect.. it happened wednesday afternoon on a hiking trail at the palo alto baylands. the woman says, she was walking on the trail along the northern boundry of the palo alto airport... when she heard something in the bushes.. she turned and says, she saw the man naked in the bushes. the victim says, he is about six feet tall.. with a thin build.. and had his hair pulled back in a bun.. she also says... he has tatoos on his arms and legs. (steve) tonight a tribute to a young south bay high school student who died while she was playing basketball.. the homestead high school sophomore kimberly nuestro is being honored by her family and friends..along with her fa
apparently some of the kids there were from linda vista elementary school in san jose.one parent told us they were taking their child to the hospital as a precaution. we have reached out to the camp -- but have not heard back yet. we will bring you an update as soon we get more information. (pam) on the peninsula.. police are searching for the man who exposed himself to a woman hiking with her toddler... this is a sketch of the suspect.. it happened wednesday afternoon on a hiking trail at the...
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. >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> quÉ linda. >>> bueno y vamos a darle la bienvenida a unos invitados especialesa tu familia no solamente en el estudio quienes son tu familia y quienes nos ven a travÉs de sus pantallas >>> felicidad, emociÓn, agradecimien agradecimiento, la mejor dicha el saber que tengo a mi hija que puedo disfrutar y que soy mamÁ como tanto he querido. (risas) >>> ah no >>> y poder compartir eh, este momento en familia. mi esposo aunque no hayamos casado, no nos hemos casado todavÍa. eh, m hija y yo nosotros somos nuestro hogar. (risas) >>> la boda pronto >>> y la verdad que agradecido con todo el equipo de producciÓn porque siempre tienen muestras de cariÑo, para mÍ y para mi familia. asÍ que muchas gracias, gracias por celebrarme el dÍa de la madre, el dÍa de hoy. >>> verdad felicidades >>> un regalo de dios como ha crecido sÍ di algo mi amor, dile buenos dÍas >>> quÉ diga se acabÓ la noche >>> se acabÓ la noche. (risas) >>> tony de verdad que me imagino para ti un momento muy lindo >>> ha sido un placer, y siempre una sorpresa para adamaris especial estar junto con james y
. >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> quÉ linda. >>> bueno y vamos a darle la bienvenida a unos invitados especialesa tu familia no solamente en el estudio quienes son tu familia y quienes nos ven a travÉs de sus pantallas >>> felicidad, emociÓn, agradecimien agradecimiento, la mejor dicha el saber que tengo a mi hija que puedo disfrutar y que soy mamÁ como tanto he querido. (risas) >>> ah no >>> y poder compartir eh, este momento en familia. mi...
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>> sullivan: linda higgins says one unexpected event upended her life, leaving her so distraught thatkeeping jobs has been difficult. >> i was working at jc penney, and my son died in 2002. i started living with different people in the family, not able to afford to pay rent. >> sullivan: it sounds like a section 8 voucher means a lot to you. >> it does. i haven't had a place of my own for, since 2002. >> sullivan: is it scary that it can all fall apart? >> that's why i'm heading up to the shelter. >> sullivan: i met c'artis harris in a wal-mart parking lot in south dallas. c'artis has seven kids and was living in a shelter, but before that, she says they often lived here, in her van. >> sullivan: you slept in here with seven kids for a couple of months? >> it wasn't, like, all the time, all of them, but yeah. at some point in time, we was. like, in between, like, trying to find a motel, or other people's houses to sleep in. if it wasn't, like, panning out, we would, you know, go find somewhere to park and sleep in my van. >> sullivan: what do you say to the kids? they understand? beca
>> sullivan: linda higgins says one unexpected event upended her life, leaving her so distraught thatkeeping jobs has been difficult. >> i was working at jc penney, and my son died in 2002. i started living with different people in the family, not able to afford to pay rent. >> sullivan: it sounds like a section 8 voucher means a lot to you. >> it does. i haven't had a place of my own for, since 2002. >> sullivan: is it scary that it can all fall apart? >>...