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thank you so much, marci gonzalez on the red carpet for us. >> thank you, marci. >>> let's get some analysis our will ganss. will, what do you have? >> film critic drake joins us live from l.a. good morning, grae, what did you think? >> we didn't do too bad. it was a pretty good night after a lot of trouble in the lead up. the academy lucked out. >> they sure did. i obviously have to start with glenn close. seven times she hasn't won. what did we think of olivia coleman? >> okay. olivia coleman is so talented. she was marvelous in the favorite. she gave a fantastic speech, including her going -- oh, i have to tell you, my heart breaks because glenn close didn't win. i thought she was nearly a lock. >> i think we all did. you know, i think the entire room was shocked when we heard the "o" for olivia coleman. another moment, though, i want to talk about, gaga and bradley cooper, that lingering staredown. what was that about? >> you know what it's about. they are so in love. it's artist love. they created something so special with their relationship in, "a star is born." that's what we saw on s
thank you so much, marci gonzalez on the red carpet for us. >> thank you, marci. >>> let's get some analysis our will ganss. will, what do you have? >> film critic drake joins us live from l.a. good morning, grae, what did you think? >> we didn't do too bad. it was a pretty good night after a lot of trouble in the lead up. the academy lucked out. >> they sure did. i obviously have to start with glenn close. seven times she hasn't won. what did we think of olivia...
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-marci: mm-hmm. fishing is more important.have a video on my phone of a friday afternoon i think you would probably find pretty interesting. so this is just me. it's a quarter after 1:00. let's go see what's going on in rayjus. let's see who's all here. lemonis: nobody. ♪ -doesn't that piss you guys off? -marci: yeah. lemonis: you want to talk about morale being bad? when one of your employees feels the need to go video things that bother them. justin. justin, why don't you and i, -we'll go take a walk? -justin: okay. lemonis: let's get some fresh air. look, after all the things that i've heard from the employees, i thought it would be a good idea for me to grab justin one-on-one and get to the bottom of some of the issues. how much money do you have invested personally in this business? justin: right now, me personally, about $16,000 of my own personal money that was actually money taken from tax returns because of past payroll taxes that were due. lemonis: what? i don't understand. justin: so, they took from my personal tax
-marci: mm-hmm. fishing is more important.have a video on my phone of a friday afternoon i think you would probably find pretty interesting. so this is just me. it's a quarter after 1:00. let's go see what's going on in rayjus. let's see who's all here. lemonis: nobody. ♪ -doesn't that piss you guys off? -marci: yeah. lemonis: you want to talk about morale being bad? when one of your employees feels the need to go video things that bother them. justin. justin, why don't you and i, -we'll go...
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the significance of what she was asking, marcy wheeler?it is one of those examples that i talked about where there is evidence of other kinds of criminal activity that did not make the headline, did not make michael cohen opening statement. aoc laid the groundwork for this committee or any other congressional committee, to get his tax returns, to get the tax records from these golf courses, to get -- to pull in ami, national enquirer, to ask if there is compromising information that held out over donald trump. in five minutes, this freshman congresswoman just laid out a whole investigative plan for three more topics into donald trump's potential he criminal activities. amy: and this issue of the treasure trove in the safe over theational enquirer, ami, parent company? what is in this? knowledge about what exactly trump was concerned about and who had this treasure trove e right now? and kill, soatch for years, anytime some embarrassing or scandalous story would sort of float out there about donald trump's conduct him at national enquirer w
the significance of what she was asking, marcy wheeler?it is one of those examples that i talked about where there is evidence of other kinds of criminal activity that did not make the headline, did not make michael cohen opening statement. aoc laid the groundwork for this committee or any other congressional committee, to get his tax returns, to get the tax records from these golf courses, to get -- to pull in ami, national enquirer, to ask if there is compromising information that held out...
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marci: there's a lot of uncertainty around the app. lot of concern about the paid tv ecosystem in general. at&t was the biggest disappointment. concernsome overriding on the pay-tv ecosystem. more than that, we need clarity 2021ere fiscal 2020 and numbers go when they launch the streaming service. there will be a significant amount of incremental investment. we need to know what that incremental investment is and how quickly it comes into the model. i'm not surprised that disney trades where it does today. the biggest catalyst will come in april. blackrockng up, the global allocation funds portfolio manager. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. i love my leesa. people everywhere love their leesa mattresses. and now, for an even more luxurious sleep experience, meet the sapira mattress by leesa. sapira is a hybrid mattress combining performance foam technology with individually wrapped pocket springs. enjoy extreme comfort, minimal motion transfer, and incredible edge support. sapira is th
marci: there's a lot of uncertainty around the app. lot of concern about the paid tv ecosystem in general. at&t was the biggest disappointment. concernsome overriding on the pay-tv ecosystem. more than that, we need clarity 2021ere fiscal 2020 and numbers go when they launch the streaming service. there will be a significant amount of incremental investment. we need to know what that incremental investment is and how quickly it comes into the model. i'm not surprised that disney trades...
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for our prosecutors and we are adhering to marcy's law, as someone campaigning for marcy's law, it is important for all of us. we must let the victims' voices be heard. >> it depends on the judge or the court whether they make an arrangeme arrangement. now, if there is a plea then we have a lot more saying. it is all speculation at this point and it is still early. when it came to drug treatment centers, we are frustrated that the inspections that occurred were just to see if the fire extinguisher are working. something needs to be done here, maybe it should be increase scrutiny. there are 350 million americans and 800,000 law enforcement officers, it is up to all of us to be the eyes and ears to protect human trafficking. a lot of the stuff occurs in plain site like a nail salon worker living in the back room and is not allowed to handle money or afraid to look at you in the eye. if you see something, say something. maybe that's the good that can come out of that and we understand what human trafficking is or it is not. >> if we can have last question, please. >> there were two diffe
for our prosecutors and we are adhering to marcy's law, as someone campaigning for marcy's law, it is important for all of us. we must let the victims' voices be heard. >> it depends on the judge or the court whether they make an arrangeme arrangement. now, if there is a plea then we have a lot more saying. it is all speculation at this point and it is still early. when it came to drug treatment centers, we are frustrated that the inspections that occurred were just to see if the fire...
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>> marci gonzalez with us. marci, thank you. >>> and now, to our team inside syria again tonight. and this evening, the young american woman who left the u.s. to marry isis fighters. she had a baby boy, and tonight, her plea, why she now wants to come home. and it comes just as the u.s. now takes back that territory that had been claimed by isis in syria. abc's james longman from inside that country again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as the isis veil is stripped away, this young american mother is pleading to come home. >> i realized i've made a big mistake. and i know i've ruined my future and my son's future and i deeply, deeply regret it. >> reporter: hoda muthana, here with her 18-month-old son, left alabama to marry an isis fighter four years ago. she was just 19. she spread isis propaganda online, calling for attacks on americans. now, she tells "the guardian" after trying to escape, she fears for her safety. >> from what i heard, if they were to read my messages, i would have been killed. >> reporter: muthana married three times during her time here, each time to an isis
>> marci gonzalez with us. marci, thank you. >>> and now, to our team inside syria again tonight. and this evening, the young american woman who left the u.s. to marry isis fighters. she had a baby boy, and tonight, her plea, why she now wants to come home. and it comes just as the u.s. now takes back that territory that had been claimed by isis in syria. abc's james longman from inside that country again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as the isis veil is stripped away,...
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>> marcy, today there was -- cook county charges in illinois brought against r.itted in the sexual assault of underaged girls and been charged with ten counts in that case. i covered the church for my first book and i was shocked and appalled how much covering there was and how little what happened to the victims meant. have we made progress? are we making progress on that front? >> well, i actually think that the vatican meeting going on right now shows you that the church itself has not made much progress. they are still talking about false claims. they are worried about the reputations of the ones accused but this decision in the epstein case is a big deal because it basically says hey, victims, you get to be part of the process and when you're not. >> right. >> something is going to happen. if in fact, we see a trial of epstein, which we could. we could see this non-prosecution agreement dissolve, that would be a big deal and that would show we have made progress. >> wait a second. explain how that would play out legally. >> so basically what happened is he d
>> marcy, today there was -- cook county charges in illinois brought against r.itted in the sexual assault of underaged girls and been charged with ten counts in that case. i covered the church for my first book and i was shocked and appalled how much covering there was and how little what happened to the victims meant. have we made progress? are we making progress on that front? >> well, i actually think that the vatican meeting going on right now shows you that the church itself...
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no one has been following it more closely than marcy wheeler. she has a theory for why it holes cards so close to the vest. it shows mueller has another hand left to play. marcy, what's your mean take away from the document we got saturday? >> well, mueller has made accusations of lies against five of trump's associates. george papadopoulos, mike flynn, roger stone and michael cohen to name a few and every single one it describes other roles on the campaign and describes dates. it quotes directly from emails and both in this -- in the sentencing memo we got on saturday but also in all of the breached negotiation, the breached discussions going back two months before that we got none of that. and so at the time when there's a big question about whether or not mueller is going to be able to report out what he discovered, that's the first time he's withholding those details so i don't really know what to make of it but had an opportunity saturday to show his hand and he did not show his hand so for the first time he is not disclosing details. >> wh
no one has been following it more closely than marcy wheeler. she has a theory for why it holes cards so close to the vest. it shows mueller has another hand left to play. marcy, what's your mean take away from the document we got saturday? >> well, mueller has made accusations of lies against five of trump's associates. george papadopoulos, mike flynn, roger stone and michael cohen to name a few and every single one it describes other roles on the campaign and describes dates. it quotes...
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they were introduced by marcy mcleod.arcy had been best friends with kim ever since ninth grade. >> she was very quiet, for the people that didn't know her, and reserved. but very funny. very loyal. very sweet. >> reporter: david and kim married in 1989. they threw a big fun party then got on with their lives. kim in corporate accounting and david as an indiana state trooper, which was a career kim had encouraged him to pursue. >> find that drunk driver that's out there -- >> reporter: here he is in uniform being interviewed in the 1990's about road safety during the holidays. >> reporter: the big hat seemed tailor-made for david camm. he was soon member of an elite emergency -- a kind of 'swat' team. >> that is a band of brothers, huh? >> oh, yeah. >> kinda special weapon. weapons tactical group. >> right, exactly, yeah. loved those guys. i mean, we're talkin' about guys that you would literally die for. >> reporter: but over time, after the kids were born, david wanted to spend more time with his family. so in may 2000,
they were introduced by marcy mcleod.arcy had been best friends with kim ever since ninth grade. >> she was very quiet, for the people that didn't know her, and reserved. but very funny. very loyal. very sweet. >> reporter: david and kim married in 1989. they threw a big fun party then got on with their lives. kim in corporate accounting and david as an indiana state trooper, which was a career kim had encouraged him to pursue. >> find that drunk driver that's out there --...
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here's abc's marcy gonzalez. >> i am the candidate. >> for president. >> reporter: there's still more than 600 days until the 2020 election. democrats are already piling into the race. so far about two dozen have said they'll run or are interested in running for president. among them, six women. >> for president of the united states. >> for president of the united states. >> for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: but one candidate is better known for her inspirational teachings than for her politics. >> thank you. >> you've heard me say before, we've had a crisis of adulthood in our society. too many women have acted like boys and too many women have acted like girls. >> your life is off track, you have to look at yourself. look at your own character defects. look at your own values, your own principles. >> reporter: mary ann williamson is known for her thoughts on love, divinity, and personal growth. >> americans are dressed not because there's no money. we're dressed because it feels like something died inside. >> reporter: among her many well-known quotes, our
here's abc's marcy gonzalez. >> i am the candidate. >> for president. >> reporter: there's still more than 600 days until the 2020 election. democrats are already piling into the race. so far about two dozen have said they'll run or are interested in running for president. among them, six women. >> for president of the united states. >> for president of the united states. >> for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: but one candidate...
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af >> chris lou and marcy, thank you both so much. have a great weekend.evening.l "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> we're going to have the reporter from the "miami herald" that broke up that story. she's going to be joining us live this hour. >> julie k. brown who should win all the awards. k it is a model of what great local newspaper reporting looks like. >> and impact journalism. talk about the impact of what she's been able to do. stunning.s thanks for your coverage, much appreciated. or >> yeah, i'll watch it. >> thanks to you at home for i joining us.s it is friday. you know what that means. five news cycles of news already crammed into this one day and we are still waiting for what we think will be a pretty big news maybe sometime tonight from the office of robert mueller, the special counsel.f there is a court ordered deadline tonight for the special counsel's office to submit to a federal judge in washington d.c. the prosecution's sentencing submission related to president trump's campaign chairman, paul manafort.ca
af >> chris lou and marcy, thank you both so much. have a great weekend.evening.l "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> we're going to have the reporter from the "miami herald" that broke up that story. she's going to be joining us live this hour. >> julie k. brown who should win all the awards. k it is a model of what great local newspaper reporting looks like. >> and impact journalism. talk about the impact of what she's been able to do....
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tom. >> marci, thank you. and you can watch the oscars beginning at 8:00 p.m.ght here on abc. >>> and when we come back, two deadly plane crashes we're following tonight. both happening just minutes apart. a teenage girl pinned by the wreckage in her own bedroom. >>> and the incredible rescue caught on camera. a woman dangling from a burning high rise trapped between fire and falling. news on her condition tonight. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doc
tom. >> marci, thank you. and you can watch the oscars beginning at 8:00 p.m.ght here on abc. >>> and when we come back, two deadly plane crashes we're following tonight. both happening just minutes apart. a teenage girl pinned by the wreckage in her own bedroom. >>> and the incredible rescue caught on camera. a woman dangling from a burning high rise trapped between fire and falling. news on her condition tonight. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis little things...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, a possible motive revealed in the case of missingorado mother, kelsey berreth. berreth's parents filing a wrongful death lawsuit against her fiance patrick frazee, alleging in newly filed court documents he murdered berreth over custody of their 1-year-old daughter. the complaint claims frazee told berreth's mother they "broke up" on thanksgiving, the last day she was seen publicly, shopping with her daughter kaylee at this supermarket. the civil suit alleges frazee later killed the 29-year-old because, "he wanted full custody of kaylee and/or kelsey to leave kaylee with him and kelsey would not agree." frazee's friend, krystal lee kenny, admitting to disposing of berreth's cell phone, which was found three days later -- 700 miles away in idaho. >> i learned that patrick frazee had committed a homicide on approximately november 22nd, 2018. >> reporter: investigators arresting frazee december 21st. >> you see him? he's in cuffs. >> reporter: charging him with first degree murder even though berreth's body hasn't been found. frazee has
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, a possible motive revealed in the case of missingorado mother, kelsey berreth. berreth's parents filing a wrongful death lawsuit against her fiance patrick frazee, alleging in newly filed court documents he murdered berreth over custody of their 1-year-old daughter. the complaint claims frazee told berreth's mother they "broke up" on thanksgiving, the last day she was seen publicly, shopping with her daughter kaylee at this...
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and we are adhering to marcie's law. as someone who campaign ed for it, it's really important to all of us. we must let the victim's voices be heard. yes, ma'am. [ inaudible ] >> correct. it depends on the judge and the court. the judge ims poses a sentence. now if there's a plea, then we have a lot more to say in it, but this is all speculation. it's still early. na [ inaudible [ inaudible ] i work on sober homes task force and when it came to drug treatment centers, we're often frustrated the tha the inspections that occurred were just to see if the fire extinguishers were working. so we upgraded the laws to increase the demands. maybe that needs to be done here, too. maybe there should be increased scrutiny. >> there are 328 million americans and 800,000 law enforcement officers, so it's up to all of us to be the eyes and ears to protect against human trafficking. because a lot of the stuff occurs in plain sight. like the nail salon worker who is living in the back room and who's not allowed to handle money and is afr
and we are adhering to marcie's law. as someone who campaign ed for it, it's really important to all of us. we must let the victim's voices be heard. yes, ma'am. [ inaudible ] >> correct. it depends on the judge and the court. the judge ims poses a sentence. now if there's a plea, then we have a lot more to say in it, but this is all speculation. it's still early. na [ inaudible [ inaudible ] i work on sober homes task force and when it came to drug treatment centers, we're often...
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>> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news. >> our coach is perfect. so well said.ore, see the full documentary streaming now on espn plus, or check out espn.com. we thank them for sharing that story. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a g >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, a hot air balloon landed on an island. let it snow, some spectacular in the bay area right now. see if the wet weather is going to hang around for presidents day. the community is coming together to help a bay area football player in his fight against cancer. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> this was not the ride they expected. a hot air balloon packed with people forced to make an emergency landing. >> i am dion limb, thank you for joining us. >> i am eric thomas. as you can see sky 7 captures the after crew recovers that basket. we have the story now from valle vallejo. >> reporter: what you are seeing is as hot air balloon being pulled from skaggs island after something went wrong and then right. >> he made the best deci
>> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news. >> our coach is perfect. so well said.ore, see the full documentary streaming now on espn plus, or check out espn.com. we thank them for sharing that story. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a g >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, a hot air balloon landed on an island. let it snow, some spectacular in the bay area right now. see if the wet weather is going to hang around for presidents day. the community is coming...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the agonizing, nearly 46-year long manhunt for this littlerl's killer, finally over tonight. according to police. >> generations of investigators worked on her case. we never gave up. >> reporter: linda ann o'keefe vanished in july of 1973, while walking home from school. the 11-year-old found the next day strangled in a ditch. newport beach police retelling the details of that day from her perspective last year on twitter, and putting out this computer generated composite hoping to generate leads. but it was a recent dna match on the geneology website "family tree dna" that police say led to their suspect, james alan neal. >> they were able to get additional dna, which resulted in the corroboration of the dna from the victim's body. rorter: it is the same technology used to track down the golden state killer and the police now calling this cold case closed, arresting neal in colorado. the 72-year-old faces several charges, including first degree murder. david? >> marci, thank you. >>> when we come back, the new alert tonight about a treatmen
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the agonizing, nearly 46-year long manhunt for this littlerl's killer, finally over tonight. according to police. >> generations of investigators worked on her case. we never gave up. >> reporter: linda ann o'keefe vanished in july of 1973, while walking home from school. the 11-year-old found the next day strangled in a ditch. newport beach police retelling the details of that day from her perspective last year on twitter, and putting...
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marci, good morning. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning.here are reports this was a surprise trip. the star's friends whisking her off for a girls weekend in mexico that didn't quite go as planned. scary start jennifer aniston's birthday vacation. multiple outlets reporting that her pr the gulf stream g-4 taking off from l.a.x. around 11:00 friday morning when you hear a pilot radio in about debris on the runway. >> did you see what it was? >> it looked like it was part of a wheel. >> reporter: it's unclear how that wheel detached, but the aircraft continues on to cabo san lucas making it all the way into mexican airspace before turning around going back to california. the private jet circling repeatedly above ontario airport burning off fuel then doing a flyby. >> it appears on your right side the left wheel is missing. you only have one wheel left. >> reporter: that plane finally landing safely three hours after takeoff. >> there was probably a loud bang or perhaps there was a clunking as they ran down the runway. it was disconcerting no
marci, good morning. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning.here are reports this was a surprise trip. the star's friends whisking her off for a girls weekend in mexico that didn't quite go as planned. scary start jennifer aniston's birthday vacation. multiple outlets reporting that her pr the gulf stream g-4 taking off from l.a.x. around 11:00 friday morning when you hear a pilot radio in about debris on the runway. >> did you see what it was? >> it looked like it was part of a...
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when not be able they were not accepted to one to these elections so people i kind of criticizing marcie side because they say that the justices used to close with the president so that's that's what the critics say and that we should also say that. untac corruption and more of mant and politic is only only to what is open and naughtiness in his own in his in england camp ok ready last one very briefly what is this next time of macky sall like each adult like what does he need to do full young senegalese people. i think one of the things that she needs to do is to creates more jobs you know for people so you have you have like i'm on the program three three reaches of both fifteen percent which is the. figure so it's going to be more than that so i think there will be there will be or so very important if you can if you can do that so that the young people who wouldn't have seen it and we have seen that before from saying god are coming to europe and risking their life all right africa's talking to us about that cynical election result from body thank you thank you now to the central afr
when not be able they were not accepted to one to these elections so people i kind of criticizing marcie side because they say that the justices used to close with the president so that's that's what the critics say and that we should also say that. untac corruption and more of mant and politic is only only to what is open and naughtiness in his own in his in england camp ok ready last one very briefly what is this next time of macky sall like each adult like what does he need to do full young...
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i didn't choke even the sun choked earth sarkin mr marcy i listen the children are saved on earth of us are thirty pulcifer idea really she get down on you kid it would be a good if it is not he she developed actual market are actually shrunk you could of the children you guys took me to was it did i have over three there. in september two thousand and one the bavarian murder investigation was brought under a special commission called tellingly present. but he continued to focus on the victims businesses and there were legit drug related connections this line was reflected in the media coverage of the case media took it to the around the choke edge of most of the round there is a leak and there goes the teller rating much in justice of the v mickey chin how you give a shit got a surgical. tender legally without encouraging again in a way go along. on the top of the i told you that i live it romo the artist of your ideal world all a nag a genie believe me that she talked to that. this is chaos like a village in a lot as a province in eastern turkey. it's where the fifth victim in the
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abc 7 news reporter marci gonzalez has more. >> [ bleep ] underthings. >> reporter: the woman recorded having a profanity-laced meltdown on this airplane. >> are you [ bleep ] viral? >> reporter: spitting at passengers. >> did she just spit on you? >> reporter: creating a scene. >> who's taping this? who's taping this? [ bleep ] you all. >> reporter: she's out on bail this morning. valerie gonzalez charged with battery. >> ma'am, you're before the court today with one count of battery. >> reporter: after her reaction reportedly to being seated next to a child on a flight bound to ft. lauderdale. she shouted, "i'm not sitting next to a 3-year-old, i've been drinking all day." >> i didn't do anything. i sat in my seat and asked to go somewhere else and they [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the 32-year-old escorted off the aircraft. according to the police report, hitting a gate agent in the head, spitting at airport employees and responding officers as she was taken into custody, restrained in a wheelchair because she repeatedly kicked, and finally taken into an awaiting squad car. >> my mom is g
abc 7 news reporter marci gonzalez has more. >> [ bleep ] underthings. >> reporter: the woman recorded having a profanity-laced meltdown on this airplane. >> are you [ bleep ] viral? >> reporter: spitting at passengers. >> did she just spit on you? >> reporter: creating a scene. >> who's taping this? who's taping this? [ bleep ] you all. >> reporter: she's out on bail this morning. valerie gonzalez charged with battery. >> ma'am, you're...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, hollywood. >>> abc 7 news anchor dion lim will be in hollywood for the hossars. she's covering the preparations leading up to the show. she'll be there starting on friday. you can only watch it here on abc 7. the awards will be handed out sunday at 5:00. all the red carpet as well the night before and it's a big, big deal. >> can you for give me is a wonderful movie. >> i'm halfway through the wife. >> so far so good? >> i'm really loving it. i'm always sleepy. watch it in pieces. that's how i do everything in my life. >> >> once we go horizontal, lights out, baby. >> it's a great movie so far. i'm trying to do my homework before the oscars on sunday. >> look at you. setting an example. i like that. >>> let's talk about weatherwise. you're never more than 7 minutes away. it's about 48 degrees right now under a cloudy sky. scattered light showers today. that will taper tonight with clearing. going to be cold again tomorrow morning. weekend a little bit drier. here's a look at the temperatures today. about 53 to 55. >> about where we were yesterday. maybe a cou
marci gonzalez, abc news, hollywood. >>> abc 7 news anchor dion lim will be in hollywood for the hossars. she's covering the preparations leading up to the show. she'll be there starting on friday. you can only watch it here on abc 7. the awards will be handed out sunday at 5:00. all the red carpet as well the night before and it's a big, big deal. >> can you for give me is a wonderful movie. >> i'm halfway through the wife. >> so far so good? >> i'm really...
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marci gonzalez, abc news. los angeles. >>> and remember, abc 7 is the only place to watch the oscars. the awards will be handed out on sunday, february 24th. at 5:00 p.m. >>> you can get the latest news with the abc 7 news app. it has enhanced live video features, personalized push alerts. you can get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in real time. it comes especially in handy with all the storms that we've been handy the past few days and another one coming. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >>> we've never seen it this flooded. this is bad. >> coming down across the bay area today. the downpours leading to flooding, ton ld trees and power outages. >> b.a.r.t. is responding to issues plaguing the transit system we've been highlight object as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. what the agency leaders are telling us about homelessness and fare ziern >>> taking a look at live doppler 7 as we have a lull in the downpours
marci gonzalez, abc news. los angeles. >>> and remember, abc 7 is the only place to watch the oscars. the awards will be handed out on sunday, february 24th. at 5:00 p.m. >>> you can get the latest news with the abc 7 news app. it has enhanced live video features, personalized push alerts. you can get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in real time. it comes especially in handy with all the storms that we've been handy the past few days and another one coming....
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place of them marcy funny shiny and their god here. like you think they did they got here. man. after that found the remains end up in this karate mall. or show. because the blood showed a lot of those stiff. photo case because of that it was a good idea that he bought out the. mohammed has been doing this job in its liquid was going to love the book that this little ben was going to school. here in thailand is that did. you hear that out oh it was so kind of is cool does not think of. it brought to the symmetry. of all of bush. buried with the prayer. in one in one hundred seventy five could be done by woodbury interaction. but one movement has been watching to sight the relief goods and. build keys is the head of the biggest charity in the country as he found that. it encourages women to leave their babies in a crib at the top of the stick. your mother's neck. and that is still in doubt it will do nothing it was a will if you will i think both sound that you. the cribs are accessible twenty four seven keys has installed dozens across karate in front of all the foundation build
place of them marcy funny shiny and their god here. like you think they did they got here. man. after that found the remains end up in this karate mall. or show. because the blood showed a lot of those stiff. photo case because of that it was a good idea that he bought out the. mohammed has been doing this job in its liquid was going to love the book that this little ben was going to school. here in thailand is that did. you hear that out oh it was so kind of is cool does not think of. it...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> it's just unbelievable. >> that video. >> we can't take ourideo. glad she is okay. >>> a zion visitor is safe and sound after spending most of the weekend stuck in quicksand at the park. >> who knew quicksand was a real thing. a man and a woman were hiking on a trail and he got shuck. she tried to free him and couldn't. and she left him with a blanket. she hiked three hours to get help. police say that was the right decision. >> i think she did the right thing. obviously, in a canyon, you won't have cell service, there is a spot tracker, she didn't have a choice. she needed to leave him in order to get help. >> it took park rangers several hours to locate him. then another two hours to get him out. meanwhile, four more inches of snow fell. both he and his friend were treated for hypothermia and exposure. it's dangerous stuff out there. >> it's hard to imagine quicksand. imagine if we had another government shutdown and there were no park rangers. >> a good point. >>> when we come back, colton makes a tough decision on "the bachelor." our analy
marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> it's just unbelievable. >> that video. >> we can't take ourideo. glad she is okay. >>> a zion visitor is safe and sound after spending most of the weekend stuck in quicksand at the park. >> who knew quicksand was a real thing. a man and a woman were hiking on a trail and he got shuck. she tried to free him and couldn't. and she left him with a blanket. she hiked three hours to get help. police say that was the right...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> stilln a "abc 7 gs steppin .weekend's monster jam truck race in oakland features one wild driver from watsonville. lyanne melendez gets behind the wheel for a preview. >>> here's a live look outside from our sfo camera. you can see the rain -- the raindrops on the camera there and slick runways, but so far no and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes, yes... yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during the ultimate sleep number event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. during our presidents day weekend special, save 50% on the sleep number 360 li
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> stilln a "abc 7 gs steppin .weekend's monster jam truck race in oakland features one wild driver from watsonville. lyanne melendez gets behind the wheel for a preview. >>> here's a live look outside from our sfo camera. you can see the rain -- the raindrops on the camera there and slick runways, but so far no and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or...
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there are questions we need to answer ourselves. >> reporter: marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles.udies show looking at the screen too long can cause eye strain. experts suggest the 2020 rule. look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. try that. thanks for joining us at abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> here is the land slide. that came down, they say, in a hurry. >> relentless rain causes a mudslide in sonoma. one couple was in their car as trees came tumbling down. >> they flew down every which way. came running down the hill, these big trees. >> along the russian river there are now mandatory evacuations. the sheriff has a serious warning for anyone who waits. >> flooding has also hit marin county. the concern here is that it will get worse before it gets better. >> and in san francisco, a dog is rescued from the cliffs. you'll hear from the owner. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> people are being turned around because the road has flooded. find another way around it. it's not ruining your car, it's not worth risking your life >> it
there are questions we need to answer ourselves. >> reporter: marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles.udies show looking at the screen too long can cause eye strain. experts suggest the 2020 rule. look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. try that. thanks for joining us at abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> here is the land slide. that came down, they say, in a hurry. >> relentless rain causes a mudslide in sonoma. one couple was in their car as trees came...
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here's abc's marcy gonzalez. >> i need an ambulance right away and the police. someone has been stabbed and he attacked a girl. >> reporter: it is just after 5:00 p.m. and tara has just heroically saved her own life by stabbing her stepfather 13 times. her hulking assailant, john plea han, the man infamously known as dirty john. her mother's estrankd husband who terrorized and stalk their family. he attacked her in this parking lot, knife in hand. >> he looks me in the eyes and says, do you remember me? >> terry realizes she is in a fight for her life. >> i started trying to get away from him. he keeps grabbing me. at this point stabbing me but i'm not aware that he's stabbing me because the knife is in a del taco bag. i think he is punching me. we fall down and he is on his knees. and i'm on my back and i'm pedal kicking his forearms as he was trying to come down and stabbed me. >> she has an inch deep stab wound. >> the knife lands in that position. i pick it up and i just start whaling back on him. >> she flashes to her favorite show, the walking dead. >> i'm
here's abc's marcy gonzalez. >> i need an ambulance right away and the police. someone has been stabbed and he attacked a girl. >> reporter: it is just after 5:00 p.m. and tara has just heroically saved her own life by stabbing her stepfather 13 times. her hulking assailant, john plea han, the man infamously known as dirty john. her mother's estrankd husband who terrorized and stalk their family. he attacked her in this parking lot, knife in hand. >> he looks me in the eyes...
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marci gonzalez joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning. an airline employee, you hear her shouting about several things including about this video going viral, which is exactly what's happened since. >> get my [bleep] off the [bleep]. >> reporter: the woman recorded having a profanity-laced meltdown on this airplane. >> you want to tape me and make this viral? [ bleep ]. >> reporter: spitting at passengers, creating a scene. >> who is taping this? who is taping this? [ bleep ] all y'all. >> reporter: she's out on bail this morning. valerie gonzalez charged with battery. >> ma'am, you're before the court today for one count of battery. >> reporter: after her outspoken reaction, reportedly to being seated next to a child on the jetblue flight bound from las vegas to fot. lauderdale. she said, i'm not sitting next to a 3-year-old. i have been drinking all day. >> i didn't do anything. i sat down in my seat and asked to go somewhere else because they were being [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the 32-year-old escorted off the aircraft. according to the
marci gonzalez joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning. an airline employee, you hear her shouting about several things including about this video going viral, which is exactly what's happened since. >> get my [bleep] off the [bleep]. >> reporter: the woman recorded having a profanity-laced meltdown on this airplane. >> you want to tape me and make this viral? [ bleep ]. >> reporter: spitting at passengers, creating a scene. >>...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up in our next half hour, it's back to square one for york city did not work out so which cities are vying for the second headquarters. >>> first, the starting revelation of models of the nest home security device. what we never knew was hidden inside those units. that's next on "world news now." vice. what we never knew was hidden inside those units. that's next on "world news now." ♪ >>> some tech stories making headlines this morning including one popular device containing a secret microphone. >> will ganss is on the tech beat this morning. >> i am. y'all, another day and another nest story. remember recently that florida man that was in his house and someone started talking to him, or at least he claims through his nest cam? well, earlier people this month google said the device would work with its voice-activated assistant feature, only problem nobody knew there was a microphone in there to begin with. it wasn't listed on the product description, and so people were nervous about the idea hackers could have been listening to them wit
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up in our next half hour, it's back to square one for york city did not work out so which cities are vying for the second headquarters. >>> first, the starting revelation of models of the nest home security device. what we never knew was hidden inside those units. that's next on "world news now." vice. what we never knew was hidden inside those units. that's next on "world news now." ♪ >>> some...
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. >> reporter marci gonzalez is in los angeles explaining why entertainment experts say the race forctress is one of the most apd parts of show. >> it's being called one. most interesting best actress oscars races in years. pitting a seasoned a-libser against a musical superstar wnd with a first time actress making history. >> best actress is a two or three-person race. >> glenn close is.favorite to win. she's been nominated six other times but never taken home an oscar. >> glenn close. >> after her golden globes win for her role in the wife and that moving acceptance speech. >> i'm thinking of my mom. >> this could be her year. but she faces tough competition from olivia coleman foreher role in the favorite. >> lady gaga for her debut in a star is born. >> some think the likelihood of her winning in the best original song category could work against her. >> people realize lady gaga is probably leaving the oscars with an award whether or not she wins in best actress. >> the other two nominees are long shots. but fascinating choices nonetheless. an aspiring teacher from mexico who nev
. >> reporter marci gonzalez is in los angeles explaining why entertainment experts say the race forctress is one of the most apd parts of show. >> it's being called one. most interesting best actress oscars races in years. pitting a seasoned a-libser against a musical superstar wnd with a first time actress making history. >> best actress is a two or three-person race. >> glenn close is.favorite to win. she's been nominated six other times but never taken home an oscar....
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gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci for that.y truth" is available on demand. george. >>> time for our big super bowl surprise. part of our series "tell t.j." watching all morning has no idea what is coming. >> reporter: yeah, george, no idea. you know we love surprising people. that's why we're all having to be a little quiet. the rams cheerleaders and patriots cheerleaders are here with me because the people we're surprising are close by. we like honoring people as well. we could have done a super bowl ticket giveaway to fans but we wanted to find somebody who was an inspiration. this woman has persevered, gone through handships like you wouldn't believe but she's still here, still standing and she's broinging joy to other people and she's actually on the other side of that curtain and she doesn't know that we're on this side. it's going to be good. check this out. okay, raquel, open it for me. >> hey, sean brown, come on in. >> hi. >> come on in. oh, my god. what the -- hi. [ applause ] >> i'm t.j. from "good morning america."
gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci for that.y truth" is available on demand. george. >>> time for our big super bowl surprise. part of our series "tell t.j." watching all morning has no idea what is coming. >> reporter: yeah, george, no idea. you know we love surprising people. that's why we're all having to be a little quiet. the rams cheerleaders and patriots cheerleaders are here with me because the people we're surprising are close...
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will tell us which they're going to sort of look at that you actually read because look at argentina marcie who is much more pro-american than his predecessors than. in brazil completely pro-american president now has them and their venezuela so what do what are we actually seeing we're seeing that in each little american country the u.s. is using those instruments and those mechanisms they're most effective to do to get it's to get the government of the want installed used so in argentina in brazil they were able to use of loose political making nations or various political schemes to get their kid to that state you and that worked so that worked in venezuela they were not they were unable to use different kinds of the tried for years they've tried to get it to use different political machinations it didn't work so now they're going for full fledged cool which is what you're seeing to the well going about geopolitics gallup conducted the poor and americans just right around the waldorf for all who want to treat it and several countries in several countries china first before do naked state
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ideal took even reassign chauffeurs sarkin meter marci i listen to children are saved by earth are thirty fourth the idea really shaky that i'm only there would be a good if it is not he she developed actual market actually shrunk you can situated on you guys took me to mars if i live overseas. in september two thousand and one the bavarian murder investigation was brought under a special commission called tellingly franson. but it continued to focus on the victims businesses and their alleged drug related connections this line was reflected in the media coverage of the case. maybe i took it to the out on the truck i just go around there is a look down there go there to rethink your marketing that's the sort of you make your chin hang in bush give a shit about. lead you know that encourage i get a reading along. under the i told you that i live it term older artist of your i did the ole nag a then he became a ditch. this is chaotic a village in a province in eastern turkey. it's where the fifth victim in the chest is serial killings men with two good grew up measurements and his brother e
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task to deliver a legally binding change to the back story and we are committed to delivering on marcie demand to resume as promised parliament will have another chance to express its opinion on her breaks it plans at the end of the month before that it's a race against time to find fresh common ground with the e.u. . the hopes of a significant breakthrough are slim brussels insists it will not reopen the original withdrawal agreement or change its position on the irish border. theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't if you think europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. while supporters of bracks and say there's nothing to be scared of when the country needs the european union however the dutch foreign minister is saying the u.k. is the parcher as something far more frightening he's tweeted this picture of breck's at monster lying on his desk it's part of a promotional campaign for that's companies to check for any potential impact of breck's it on their businesses as in the very scary more on the web site
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marcie shell is a total disappointment he stole all of our resources he betrayed the people who electedhim with sixty five percent of the vote in the last elections he is a real disappointment in the two thousand and twelve election campaign promise to tackle corruption during his time in office two of his rivals opposition leader. and former mayor of deckard were jailed and convicted of embezzling millions of dollars they were disqualified from taking part in the presidential race. whoever wins this election will be in charge of a country wealthier than ever before and so each candidate is trying to attract voters with the promise of a better life. nicholas hawk al-jazeera. it's a project that will help link an entire continent the trans alpine rail link between its knees charin and leo in france will cost nearly ten billion dollars and one of europe's most expensive china lines once finished but the tunnel is cause divisions among residents and a diplomatic route between asli and france isn't helping either as they've achieved reports it's europe's most ambitious engineering project a
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fremont, george sherman andilliam ulysses grant wouldn't have been were without jessie ellen, nellie marci, ewing and julia dent. i learned that ellen sherman husband fromor her president lincoln in january of 1862. knewearlier reading, i that jessie fremont had lobbied the president on her husband's a few month's earlier. as a former congressional aide i was intrigued by their lobbying efforts and by the very different results they achieved. i wanted to know more about how theirwives influenced husbands' careers. i was confident that they had, in ase i was raised military family and learned very andy the strength, courage resilience required of military spouses. ellen. with jessie and after initial research decided to also tell the stories of the men whose career in the civil war roughly matched those of sherman and fremont. like fremont, george mcclellan was one of lincoln's very first appointments to the grade of 1861.l in may of by the end of 1862, neither of those men commanded any troops all. lincoln had relieved them of command. fremont and mcclellan were made generals, sherman was
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. >> abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has a look at why entertainment experts say race for best actresss one of the most anticipated parts to the show. >> it's being called one of the most interesting races in years pitting a seasoned a-lister against a musical superstar and with a first-time actress making history. x glenn close is viewed by many as the favorite to win, nominated six other times but has never taken home an oscar. >> glenn close. >> reporter: after her golden globes win for her role in "the wife" and that moving acceptance speech -- >> i'm thinking of my mom. >> reporter: this could be her year. she faces tough competition from olivia coleman and lady gaga for "a star is born." some think the likelihood of her winning in the best original song category could work against her. >> i think people realize lady gaga is probably leaving the oscars with an award whether or not she wins in best actress. >> reporter: the other two nominees are seen as long shots but fascinating choices nonetheless. yalitza aparicio from "roma""rom never acted before, the first indigenous woman e
. >> abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has a look at why entertainment experts say race for best actresss one of the most anticipated parts to the show. >> it's being called one of the most interesting races in years pitting a seasoned a-lister against a musical superstar and with a first-time actress making history. x glenn close is viewed by many as the favorite to win, nominated six other times but has never taken home an oscar. >> glenn close. >> reporter: after her...
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as someone who campaigned for marcy's law, it's important for all of us. we must let the victims' voices be heard. [ inaudible question ] >> correct. correct. it also depends on the judge and the court, whether they make an arrangement. but that would be largely out of our hand. the judge imposes the sentence. if there's a plea, we have a lot more to say in it. it's all speculation at this point. it's still early. [ inaudible question ] >> al and i work on a task force. when it comes to drug treatment center, we're also disappointed that the inspections that occurred were just to see if the fire extinguishers were working. maybe that's something we should do down here. maybe there should be increased scrutiny. there are 320 million americans and there are about 800,000 law enforcement officers, so it's up to all of us to be the ice and ears to protect against human trafficking. because a lot of this stuff occurs in plain sight. like nail salon worker ho is living in the back room and who is not allowed to handle money and is afraid to look at you in the ey
as someone who campaigned for marcy's law, it's important for all of us. we must let the victims' voices be heard. [ inaudible question ] >> correct. correct. it also depends on the judge and the court, whether they make an arrangement. but that would be largely out of our hand. the judge imposes the sentence. if there's a plea, we have a lot more to say in it. it's all speculation at this point. it's still early. [ inaudible question ] >> al and i work on a task force. when it...
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. >> news 4's marcy graves introduces us to the woman who will run the center and w spent ten years livingthe streets. >> humiliating. dehumanizing. frightening. >> reporter: that's howyo tok derekson describes life without a place to call home. she spent ten years homeless, sleeng on the reets. >> i slept in front of the white house, i slept in lafayette park. now derekson has a home and she works just a block away from the white house, as the program director for the new downtown day center. she helped mayor bowser cut the ribbon on ew facility. >> housing first! >> in a city ass prosper as ours, we can do better by our homeless neighbors. are you with me? >> reporter: the new center is a place where homeless can get basic comforts that many of us take for granted, like laundry, computer access, a hair cut, a hot shower, but also, health care,obtraining, and help finding a home. >> you okay there? >> i'm good. i'm good. >> reporter: but derekson promises something beyond those services to every person who walks through the doors. >> i can tell she's okay. >> reporter: a smile and some lo
. >> news 4's marcy graves introduces us to the woman who will run the center and w spent ten years livingthe streets. >> humiliating. dehumanizing. frightening. >> reporter: that's howyo tok derekson describes life without a place to call home. she spent ten years homeless, sleeng on the reets. >> i slept in front of the white house, i slept in lafayette park. now derekson has a home and she works just a block away from the white house, as the program director for the...
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. >> chris lou and marcy, thank you both so much. have a great weekend. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> we're going to have the reporter from the "miami herald" that broke up that story. she's going to be joining us live this hour. >> julie k. brown who should win all the awards. it is a model of what great local newspaper reporting looks like. >> and impact journalism. talk about the impact of what she's been able to do. stunning. thanks for your coverage, much appreciated. >> yeah, i'll watch it. >> thanks to you at home for joining us. it is friday. you know what that means. five news cycles of news already crammed into this one day and we are still waiting for what we think will be a pretty big news maybe sometime tonight from the office of robert mueller, the special counsel. there is a court ordered deadline tonight for the special counsel's office to submit to a federal judge in washington d.c. the prosecution's sentencing submission related to president trump's campaign chairman, paul manafort. now just t
. >> chris lou and marcy, thank you both so much. have a great weekend. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> we're going to have the reporter from the "miami herald" that broke up that story. she's going to be joining us live this hour. >> julie k. brown who should win all the awards. it is a model of what great local newspaper reporting looks like. >> and impact journalism. talk about the impact of...
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we went to marcy ackerman and performed and from there we kind of had a relationship. [ music playingthings about things oom working on. actually, i'm working on my first -- by large ensemble i mean orchestra, big band, rhythm section, choir. and soloist. my first large ensemble symphony. so he's now running the jazz program and marsalis is over there, running the school. a good friend of ours. so that's going to be exciting. >> how does being on the "late show" affect you, your music, your life? >>. >> requested the late show" it's a production in the sense that there is a department for everything. you know, graphics, research, the lighting team and the theater crew and everybody who's in the band and it's, we're all working together, every single day, korea it this show led by steven and give voice to a perspectives and the culture. and every day, we look at the news and that's what we're speaking to. so i find it to be, it's fascinating for me to be a part of that machine and to figure out how to do it better and better every day. it's like a craft. it's different than anything i'
we went to marcy ackerman and performed and from there we kind of had a relationship. [ music playingthings about things oom working on. actually, i'm working on my first -- by large ensemble i mean orchestra, big band, rhythm section, choir. and soloist. my first large ensemble symphony. so he's now running the jazz program and marsalis is over there, running the school. a good friend of ours. so that's going to be exciting. >> how does being on the "late show" affect you, your...
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a short while ago i spoke to democratic congresswoman from ohio, marcy kaptur.is strong when we are unified. this is strong when we are unified. this isa is strong when we are unified. this is a bipartisan compromise in both chambers, which are in different political hands. obviously, the president has indicated that he appears to be able to sign this bill so appears to be able to sign this bill so it is good for this country. we need to move on and rebuild this country. when to produce and if a structure built so that we can raise wages for people. this bill does give federal employees a 1.9% increase in pay, long overdue, for so increase in pay, long overdue, for so many people seven missing from coast to coast and around the world. but it does also give the white house about $3000 for fiscal border security, 35 miles of wall. nancy pelosi said that any form of a wall was a model for the country. will not be a problem for democrats around the country? i think there are some existing structures that need to be improved. i believe that those dollars should be sp
a short while ago i spoke to democratic congresswoman from ohio, marcy kaptur.is strong when we are unified. this is strong when we are unified. this isa is strong when we are unified. this is a bipartisan compromise in both chambers, which are in different political hands. obviously, the president has indicated that he appears to be able to sign this bill so appears to be able to sign this bill so it is good for this country. we need to move on and rebuild this country. when to produce and if...