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i'm in. >> marilyn always has a good spectacle on. >> i'm all in. >> and he does the spectacle. >> marilynrst get your -- first of all you're running for one of the most important positions, i would argue in the democratic national committee. >> one of the most important. i said one. dang. >> and so first, what is your pitch to dnc members for why you should be the secretary again. 448 people are going to make the decision. do you have any thoughts about the chair's race. there's a lot of folks that got in. we have yet to see a person of color throw their hat into the rip for dnc chairs. i vladimir putin thoughts on why, but here is yours. >> here is why i'm running, one of the most powerful positions at the dnc. one, the role of the secretary is to provide the infrastructure for the dnc leaders to engage, to effectively communicate to state party chairs, to dnc members, to candidates, activists, and elected officials. in order for the democratic party to retain victory in all 50 states, democrats must work together. it all starts in the secretary's office. as far as the chair's race, you
i'm in. >> marilyn always has a good spectacle on. >> i'm all in. >> and he does the spectacle. >> marilynrst get your -- first of all you're running for one of the most important positions, i would argue in the democratic national committee. >> one of the most important. i said one. dang. >> and so first, what is your pitch to dnc members for why you should be the secretary again. 448 people are going to make the decision. do you have any thoughts about the...
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. >> sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years is the sister of mercy in burlingame. says helping others is ingrained in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say. >> if you see something, do something. >> after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spent 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008, she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan. you think doing? >> it's a dish up. who invited during an active civil war. he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we have educated boys. what do we get? i'm gonna try and educate the girls. he did start small school. it is now magnet school which should be a years. support entirely. and it has over 1200 girls mercy beyond borders supports girls from primary school through university. >> their work has gradually expanded from south sudan to haiti, malawi and refugee camps in east africa. we have. >> dozens and dozens of girls who have literally escaped forced marriage in the dead of night at risk of their own life. we invest in the girls and the young women. give the girl a scholarship so that
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sister marilyn lacey is the founder of mercy beyond borders.he chance to become leaders in their home countries. sister marilyn founded the organization back in 2008 inspired after working with refugees following the vietnam war, she says mercy beyond borders is making a huge impact on the lives of young girls. >> the only thing stopping us from doing more is not having enough resources. they have found their voice and they have good jobs and they're lifting up their families. so to see the complete transformation is really my heart good. >> her work has gradually expanded from south sudan, haiti, malawi and refugee camps in east africa. and while donations are welcome, sister marilyn is hoping to speak to local schools, churches or any other organizations about her work to saise awareness. >> the culmination of this so rewarding decorating the chain every weekend to fire the it just shows all for the combined volunteers. and it's just a wonderful experience brings so much holiday, joy, everyone. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news caltrans
sister marilyn lacey is the founder of mercy beyond borders.he chance to become leaders in their home countries. sister marilyn founded the organization back in 2008 inspired after working with refugees following the vietnam war, she says mercy beyond borders is making a huge impact on the lives of young girls. >> the only thing stopping us from doing more is not having enough resources. they have found their voice and they have good jobs and they're lifting up their families. so to see...
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congresswoman marilyn strickland of washington state who will serve as secretary. sidney who will serve as our whip of california. look forward to being sworn alongside you in january working with each of you as we continue to shape our leadership rolls in the wondered 19th congress. so let's go. as i stand before you today i cannot tell you how much this is a full circle moment for me. i cannot continue without acknowledging our cbc cofounder the honorable shirley chisholm. i have had i've had that privilege to stand before you today as we recently observed when her birthday. it was a congress was my congresswoman and predecessor. amongst her peers and set the foundation for what this great caucus represents today. in 1971, 13 titans of american history united to create a transformative force a block political power of glycated that came before it since it's founded the congressional black caucus has maintained its mission to advocate and implement policy for preserving and advancing the black community. we have come a long way. today i am proud too post the congr
congresswoman marilyn strickland of washington state who will serve as secretary. sidney who will serve as our whip of california. look forward to being sworn alongside you in january working with each of you as we continue to shape our leadership rolls in the wondered 19th congress. so let's go. as i stand before you today i cannot tell you how much this is a full circle moment for me. i cannot continue without acknowledging our cbc cofounder the honorable shirley chisholm. i have had i've had...
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. >> sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years is the sister of mercy in burlingame.rs is ingrained in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say if you see something, do something after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spent 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008, she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan. you think doing? it's a dish up. who invited during an active civil war. >> he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we have educated boys. what do we get? i'm gonna try and educate the girls. he did starts school. it is now a magnet school which should be on for years. support entirely. and it has over 1200 girls mercy beyond borders supports girls from primary school through university. >> their work has gradually expanded from south sudan to haiti, malawi and refugee camps in east africa. we have. >> dozens and dozens of girls who have literally escaped forced marriage in the dead of night at risk of their own life. we invest in the girls and the young women. give the girl a scholarship so that they are not pulled out
. >> sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years is the sister of mercy in burlingame.rs is ingrained in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say if you see something, do something after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spent 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008, she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan. you think doing? it's a dish up. who invited during an active civil war. >> he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we have...
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. >> sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years is the sister of mercy in burlingame.d in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say. >> if you see something, do something. >> after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spent 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008, she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan. you think you're >> if the bishop who invited during an active civil war, he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we have educated boys. what do we get? i'm gonna try and educate the girls. he did starts school. it is now magnet school which should be a years. support entirely. and it has over 1200 girls mercy beyond borders supports girls from primary school through university. >> their work has gradually expanded from south sudan to haiti, malawi and refugee camps in east africa. we have. >> dozens and dozens of girls who have literally escaped forced marriage in the dead of night at risk of their own life. we invest in the girls and the young women. give the girl a scholarship so that they are not pulled out to be forcibly
. >> sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years is the sister of mercy in burlingame.d in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say. >> if you see something, do something. >> after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spent 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008, she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan. you think you're >> if the bishop who invited during an active civil war, he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we...
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sunday, ronnie kray killed marilyn monroe.l, we'll find out maybe some details on that, but let's start with the sun. lewis. >> hello there, stephen allen, how are you.7 >> how are you? >> i'm very well, thank you. we did talk to each other as the memory gone already. no, you didn't talk. >> you were over here. i was over there. people don't know that. you didn't say anything you used to say. lewis, what are you used to say. lewis, what are you up to? and then i'd realise that backstage. >> i know, i know what happened today. steve, you want to talk about what's happened today? lewis? >> he doesn't do that. no, we don't want to talk about what's happened today. that's my own. how are you doing, lewis? i'm not doing. i'm not doing that. well, adam, it's the christmas . well, adam, it's the christmas. >> you've done that once you p0p, >> you've done that once you pop, you can't stop. here we go. >> anyway. but this is. this is in the sun on sunday. five dead, including child. this is horrible news. free to kill. we should have j
sunday, ronnie kray killed marilyn monroe.l, we'll find out maybe some details on that, but let's start with the sun. lewis. >> hello there, stephen allen, how are you.7 >> how are you? >> i'm very well, thank you. we did talk to each other as the memory gone already. no, you didn't talk. >> you were over here. i was over there. people don't know that. you didn't say anything you used to say. lewis, what are you used to say. lewis, what are you up to? and then i'd...
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pedro: marilyn miranda, una joven de 15 aÑos se uniÓ a la huelga de hambre que su madre iniciÓ con decenasente biden una extensiÓn del beneficio que protege cerca de 400,000 inmigrantes para que no queden en riesgo la deportaciones masivas que promete el presidente electo donald trump. >> si no hago esta huelga, voy a sentirme mal porque voy a pesar que no hice nada para callar el futuros. reportero: ella comenzÓ a apoyar la causa de su madre desde que tenÍa cinco aÑos y le enviÓ un mensaje al presidente biden. el >> que piense en las familias que podrÍan ser separadas en el futuros. >> no se ponen la mano en la conciencia con lo que estamos pasando nosotros y lo que puede pasar en un futuro para mi hija. >> no han respondido a los comunicados que se le han mandado. incluso se le ha solicitado reunirse con nosotros, pero no ha respondido. pedro: tampoco obtuvimos respuesta y los organizadores de esta jornada de protesta dicen que van a estar aquÍ hasta el 23 de diciembre. elian: y el precio del huevo sigue alcanzando niveles rÉcord en el paÍs. esto por el brote de gripe aviar. se espera qu
pedro: marilyn miranda, una joven de 15 aÑos se uniÓ a la huelga de hambre que su madre iniciÓ con decenasente biden una extensiÓn del beneficio que protege cerca de 400,000 inmigrantes para que no queden en riesgo la deportaciones masivas que promete el presidente electo donald trump. >> si no hago esta huelga, voy a sentirme mal porque voy a pesar que no hice nada para callar el futuros. reportero: ella comenzÓ a apoyar la causa de su madre desde que tenÍa cinco aÑos y le enviÓ...
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leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congresswoman marilyn strickland of washington, she is a member of the house armed services committee, which has jurisdiction over the departmene of defense, which donald trump actually wanted pete hegseth to run. congresswoman strickland, thank you t very much for joining us tonight. i personally don't believe this is going to get to a confirmation hearing, but you know the defense department. it's one of the most complex departments in washington. what would be the concerns with having someone with a very serious drinking problem and other behavioral problems as the secretary of defense? >> well, thank you for having me on, lawrence. i will start with the drinking problem which you just laid out very thoroughly, but let's not forget the allegations of sexual assault. let's also not forget about his fealty to donald trump. donald trump wants to do three things. he wants to weaponize. to compromise. and he wants to demoralize our national security apparatus and our intelligence apparatus. and what i see in this nomination is an insult
leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congresswoman marilyn strickland of washington, she is a member of the house armed services committee, which has jurisdiction over the departmene of defense, which donald trump actually wanted pete hegseth to run. congresswoman strickland, thank you t very much for joining us tonight. i personally don't believe this is going to get to a confirmation hearing, but you know the defense department. it's one of the most complex departments in...
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i'm critical, gene and president and ceo of the marilyn center for history and culture. i'd like to extend my my sincere thanks to all of you for being here tonight, especially and those elected officials that have been able to join us. thank you to the brewster family for being here tonight in this historic building, the kaiser building. and i just think this is such a fitting location for a book talk and to be amongst the amazing archival and other resources within our library that holds over 7 million records. it's there's much more below us. we are in a sacred space. this building holds collections that date back to the the origins of our state and our organization has been here since 1844 and we've been collecting a really long time. so this space is typically reserved for research and active history making and interpretation, but i think it's wonderful that we're able to activate tonight for such an interesting and important conversation to. thank you to gary, especially former member of the maryland house of delegates and son of the late, senator daniel brewster f
i'm critical, gene and president and ceo of the marilyn center for history and culture. i'd like to extend my my sincere thanks to all of you for being here tonight, especially and those elected officials that have been able to join us. thank you to the brewster family for being here tonight in this historic building, the kaiser building. and i just think this is such a fitting location for a book talk and to be amongst the amazing archival and other resources within our library that holds over...
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marilyn. marilyn? yeah. uh huh, and were you. did you graduate 68 or 69? no, i was slower. my brother, i, it took me another and a half. but what did duncan graduate in? 6062968. oh, my gosh. marry your wife. marry, right? no, i was doing interview with fresh air, you know, and the producer comes on and said and his name was his last name was miller and he said in the miller miller miller family the the law is that the folklore is that jane silverman you and i did date jane silverman and i liked him a lot. anyway him right there with the eagle. last question over here. sorry, doug, did you want to say. well, i let your note now. i don't know if they delivered it to you, but i hope they did because i don't i don't know how to get hold you by email or anything, but honey, you want to email. oh. i don't know. god, last question. all right right. hi. my name is alex a from from maryland. born and raised yeah, actually, believe it, not my mom actually went to a university in maryland like like, you know, just like you go terps. um, she, i think was a year behind you. except she
marilyn. marilyn? yeah. uh huh, and were you. did you graduate 68 or 69? no, i was slower. my brother, i, it took me another and a half. but what did duncan graduate in? 6062968. oh, my gosh. marry your wife. marry, right? no, i was doing interview with fresh air, you know, and the producer comes on and said and his name was his last name was miller and he said in the miller miller miller family the the law is that the folklore is that jane silverman you and i did date jane silverman and i...
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marilyn voices of the civil war, which is the winner of the founders award from the american civil war museum, and travels through american history in the mid-atlantic: a guide for all ages and winner of the lowell thomas gold award from the society of american travel writers he was selected as a baltimore historian scholar in 2018 for his contributions to the history of baltimore and maryland. charlie has published widely on civil war era politics and slavery in maryland. much of his research has centered on the impact of the civil war on civilians. he has discussed his works on maryland public television, c- span's "american history tv", and local npr radio programs. he has appeared at the annapolis book festival and baltimore book festival. from 1995 through 2001, as a travel writer for the baltimore sun, he wrote stories about historical sites in the mid- atlantic region that blended history and travel. in 2024, he authored a report for the st. paul schools and old st. paul's episcopal church historical associations with slavery. charlie chairs the publications committee here at th
marilyn voices of the civil war, which is the winner of the founders award from the american civil war museum, and travels through american history in the mid-atlantic: a guide for all ages and winner of the lowell thomas gold award from the society of american travel writers he was selected as a baltimore historian scholar in 2018 for his contributions to the history of baltimore and maryland. charlie has published widely on civil war era politics and slavery in maryland. much of his research...
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and political opponents for the entire trump administration, why not pardon marilyn mosby, and grandmber of people who are in prison or serving sentences that are -- that are no one, right? want only are they nonviolent, they're victimless crimes and they're being prosecuted simply because of the political opposition that i think biden should use his executive clemency and pardon power to right those wrongs. that's justice. whether it is, you know, fair or not, still, you know, there are some things that are just and some things that are right, and i think he should do what's right. >> favor ain't fair. michelle is facing 22 years for campaign finance violations and he was prosecuted by jeff sessions. don't make him go to prison for 22 years, and also why is he going to go to prison when paul manafort is not in prison because he got a pardon from trump? you have mike flynn who literally lied to the fbi. he got a pardon from trump. so i don't want to hear all of the pearl clutching about pardons. nobody complained about that. "the new york times" said he's freed, donald trump to pardo
and political opponents for the entire trump administration, why not pardon marilyn mosby, and grandmber of people who are in prison or serving sentences that are -- that are no one, right? want only are they nonviolent, they're victimless crimes and they're being prosecuted simply because of the political opposition that i think biden should use his executive clemency and pardon power to right those wrongs. that's justice. whether it is, you know, fair or not, still, you know, there are some...
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pedro: marilyn miranda, una joven estado en ese de 15 aÑos de edad su nula huelga de hambre que su madreshington d.c. exigiendo al presidente biden una extensiÓn de el beneficio que protege a cerca de 400,000 inmigrantes para que no queden en riesgo de la deportaciÓn masiva que promete el presidente electo donald trump. >> si yo no hago esta huelga de hambre voy a sentirme mal porque voy a pensar que no hice nada, no pude hacer nada para campbell futuro. pedro: empezÓ a apoyar la causa su mamÁ desde que tenÍa siete aÑos de edad y le mando mensaje biden. >> que se pusiera su mano en su conciencia y que piensen todas las familias que pueden ser separadas en el futuro. pedro: soledad miranda red de oro la peticiÓn. >> kelsey estarÁ alimentando pero no semana la conciencia de lo que estamos pasando nosotros lo que puede pasar en el futuro para mi hija. pedro: aseguran que ha solicitado reunirse con representantes de la casa blanca sin obtener respuesta. >> no ha respondido a los comunicados, se le ha mandado a pedir reunirse con nosotros pero no nos ha contestado. pedro: univisiÓn solicito i
pedro: marilyn miranda, una joven estado en ese de 15 aÑos de edad su nula huelga de hambre que su madreshington d.c. exigiendo al presidente biden una extensiÓn de el beneficio que protege a cerca de 400,000 inmigrantes para que no queden en riesgo de la deportaciÓn masiva que promete el presidente electo donald trump. >> si yo no hago esta huelga de hambre voy a sentirme mal porque voy a pensar que no hice nada, no pude hacer nada para campbell futuro. pedro: empezÓ a apoyar la...
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. >> and in addition to that you have political prosecutions people like marilyn mosby, also lookingpardons. should president biden go big in terms of pardons? there is also people on death row. donald trump is a circuit of the death penalty and probably would use it excessively if he got back in. should president biden are more aggressive about thinking about pardoning more people? >> president biden has to evaluate these things on a case-by-case basis at the same time go as big as possible. including looking at examples of aggressive prosecutions as it relates to people like marilyn mosby. >> the next year, i mean there is a continuing resolution to fund the government. this is an annual thing, decide whether republicans are going to try to shut the government down. what is the status of getting a continuing resolution done? it would take us through march. the house passed a defense authorization bill. that's done for now. what are the chances the government shuts down next march and you would provide the votes for things like ending dac or something like that? >> house republicans
. >> and in addition to that you have political prosecutions people like marilyn mosby, also lookingpardons. should president biden go big in terms of pardons? there is also people on death row. donald trump is a circuit of the death penalty and probably would use it excessively if he got back in. should president biden are more aggressive about thinking about pardoning more people? >> president biden has to evaluate these things on a case-by-case basis at the same time go as big as...
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joining our discussion now is democratic congresswoman marilyn strickland of washington, a member ofervices committee. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you have jurisdiction over the defense department and the next secretary of defense will report to you in accountability hearings in your committee. what do you make of the hegseth nomination so far? >> i was on your show about a week and a half ago and my position has not changed. pete hegseth is unqualified to serve as secretary of defense. this is an incredibly important job with a lot of jurisdiction, a giant budget, and the fact that he has been accused of sexual assault, that his own mother wrote a scathing note to him about what a terrible person he was and how abusive he is, he's been accused of being drunk on the set at fox news and now senator graham has said let's see the report of the nondisclosure agreement. my worry, of course, in this is that jane doe who is the accuser is going to be bullied, intimidated and will be dragged through the mud. there's a reason victims of sexual assault are very reluctant to com
joining our discussion now is democratic congresswoman marilyn strickland of washington, a member ofervices committee. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you have jurisdiction over the defense department and the next secretary of defense will report to you in accountability hearings in your committee. what do you make of the hegseth nomination so far? >> i was on your show about a week and a half ago and my position has not changed. pete hegseth is unqualified to serve as...
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pediatric dental care which the legislation i authored after the tragic death of the driver 12 -year-old marilyn whose life could've been saved with a simple tooth extraction in a partnered with sitter rob portman about the house and in the senate, security prettily for the work waged workers and thanks to legislation, we co-authored has been enacted into law more players the providing opportunities for their employees to participate and retirement plans that are legislation included a sievers —-dash lower wage workers in automatic enrollment provisions that have dramatically increased participation byic employees braided in the last ten years, dissipation in retirement savings for the lowest income with 12 americans, have increased by 135 percent. in the affordable housing and economic development come in underserved communities, i have worked for senator cantwell to low income housing tax credit and it bothered to expend new market tax credits historic tax credit, which have been used for economic element affordable housing opportunities across maryland and our nation braided and examples of t
pediatric dental care which the legislation i authored after the tragic death of the driver 12 -year-old marilyn whose life could've been saved with a simple tooth extraction in a partnered with sitter rob portman about the house and in the senate, security prettily for the work waged workers and thanks to legislation, we co-authored has been enacted into law more players the providing opportunities for their employees to participate and retirement plans that are legislation included a sievers...
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well, sister marilyn founded the organization back in 2008. with refugees following the vietnam war. she says mercy beyond borders is making a huge impact on the lives of young girls. the only thing stopping us from doing more is not having enough resources. they have found their voice and they have good jobs and they're lifting up their family. so to see the complete transformation is really my heart good. >> well, the work is gradually expanded from south sudan. haiti loudly. the refugee camps in east africa while donations are welcome. just a male and is hoping to speak to local schools, churches or any other organizations about her work. and remember, we're celebrating remarkable women of the gear here in the bay area. we need your help to share their stories of, you know, remarkable woman making a difference going scan that qr code on your screen. it's going take you online to our portal where you can nominate woman for the chance be nominated. remarkable woman of the year. also you can go to kron 4 dot com slash remarkable women. >> we'r
well, sister marilyn founded the organization back in 2008. with refugees following the vietnam war. she says mercy beyond borders is making a huge impact on the lives of young girls. the only thing stopping us from doing more is not having enough resources. they have found their voice and they have good jobs and they're lifting up their family. so to see the complete transformation is really my heart good. >> well, the work is gradually expanded from south sudan. haiti loudly. the...
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. >> we met monica and her friend marilyn, both of them bay area natives who say they regularly use the bridges to get around monica, specifically telling us she worries about the financial impact it will have on people who rely on crossing the bridges to get to work or see family. >> i don't think that's the way to do it. you know, closing this, raising this. >> no. >> but with the toll increases now a certainty. marilyn says she wants to see where her money is actually going. >> what are they doing with that money? because i don't see any type of improvements. >> now, the one bridge that is exempt from these increases is the golden gate bridge. that bridge is run by a different organization and has a different pricing structure. however, prices to cross that bridge are set to rise in the coming years as well. i'm live in san francisco. tim johns, abc seven news. >> tim. thank you. a couple of transit agencies are going to be raising rates in the new year, writing muni will get more expensive. regular single ride will go up from 250 to 275. and bart is increasing fares 5.5%. that's abo
. >> we met monica and her friend marilyn, both of them bay area natives who say they regularly use the bridges to get around monica, specifically telling us she worries about the financial impact it will have on people who rely on crossing the bridges to get to work or see family. >> i don't think that's the way to do it. you know, closing this, raising this. >> no. >> but with the toll increases now a certainty. marilyn says she wants to see where her money is actually...
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>>sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years as the sister of mercy in burlingame. she says helping others is ingrained in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say if you see something, do something after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spend 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008 she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan you think is going addition invited during an active civil war. >>he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we have educated boys. what do we get? i'm gonna try and educate the girls. he did start small school. it is now a magnet school which should boyers support entirely. and it has over 1200 girls mercy beyond borders supports girls from primary school through university. >>their work has gradually expanded from south sudan to haiti, malawi refugee camps in east africa. we have. >>dozens and dozens of girls who have literally escaped forced marriage in the dead of night at risk of their own life. we invest in the girls and young women. give the girl a scholarship so that they are not pulled out to b
>>sister marilyn lacy has spent the last 58 years as the sister of mercy in burlingame. she says helping others is ingrained in their dna. i think about the sisters of mercy. you could say if you see something, do something after the vietnam war, sister marilyn spend 4 decades working with refugees. then in 2008 she went global, founding mercy beyond borders in south sudan you think is going addition invited during an active civil war. >>he said, you know, maryland for 50 years, we...
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. >> along the embarcadero, we met monica and her friend marilyn, both of them bay area natives who say they regularly use the bridges to get around monica, specifically telling us she worries about the financial impact it will have on people who rely on crossing the bridges to get to work or to see family. >> i don't think that's the way to do it. you know, closing this, raising this. >> no. >> but with the toll increases now a certainty. marilyn says she wants to see where her money is actually going. >> what are they doing with that money? because i don't see any type of improvements. >> now, even though the golden gate bridge is exempt from these toll rises, the fees to cross that bridge are also expected to rise in the coming years as well. i'm live in san francisco. tim johns, abc seven news. all right. >> we appreciate that report, tim. thanks. >> these toll increases are going to be the fastest in the history of the bay area's bridges. all seven bridges adopted a uniform $1 toll back in 1989. it took nearly a decade to change to $2. then it was another six years before tolls wen
. >> along the embarcadero, we met monica and her friend marilyn, both of them bay area natives who say they regularly use the bridges to get around monica, specifically telling us she worries about the financial impact it will have on people who rely on crossing the bridges to get to work or to see family. >> i don't think that's the way to do it. you know, closing this, raising this. >> no. >> but with the toll increases now a certainty. marilyn says she wants to see...
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monday we will hear from west virginia independent senator joe manchin and marilyn craddick senator --. ben cardin. and washington republican congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers on tuesday. wednesday, north carolina republic congressman -- michigan democrat and congressman and oregon's democratic congressman. thursday, michigan democratic senator debbie, and pennsylvania democratic senator bob casey. watch our interviews with departing members discussing their careers in congress next week starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> and now on big tv's author interview program
monday we will hear from west virginia independent senator joe manchin and marilyn craddick senator --. ben cardin. and washington republican congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers on tuesday. wednesday, north carolina republic congressman -- michigan democrat and congressman and oregon's democratic congressman. thursday, michigan democratic senator debbie, and pennsylvania democratic senator bob casey. watch our interviews with departing members discussing their careers in congress next week...
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but marilyn is a great state -- maryland is a great stage. i have been very fortunate that i've never had to have that kind of a campaign. and i don't have to campaign, fundraising every year. it was really the last two years of my six-year term. but it is too much time. way we finance campaigns in this country is wrong. we need to reflect that our time is more valuable to solve problems then raise money. >> 18 elections and you never lost one. what is the secret to winning? >> getting the most votes. being honest with your constituents. there are a lot of places in maryland that are deeply republican and i am there all of the time working with the people in the community adding things done and i do get things done in all parts of maryland. i may not win in that part of the state but i get a respectable votes. i've not really had a close election though i have had pretty aggressive opponents. >> what is the state of american politics today? >> i would characterize it as uncertain. hard to figure out. it is too expensive for campaigns. this in
but marilyn is a great state -- maryland is a great stage. i have been very fortunate that i've never had to have that kind of a campaign. and i don't have to campaign, fundraising every year. it was really the last two years of my six-year term. but it is too much time. way we finance campaigns in this country is wrong. we need to reflect that our time is more valuable to solve problems then raise money. >> 18 elections and you never lost one. what is the secret to winning? >>...
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the firm's history is legendary, from its founder, gabrielle, or coco, to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for leena nair, it's a chance to make history. leena: i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to leena nair about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style, and her unique approach at the top of luxury. leena nair, thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. leena: delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being a chanel chief executive? leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be in. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about us. and by evolving as a s
the firm's history is legendary, from its founder, gabrielle, or coco, to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for leena nair, it's a chance to make history. leena: i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to leena nair about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style, and her unique approach at the top of luxury. leena nair, thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg....
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county, they say they're frustrated with the government response, but they're still hopeful reporter marilyn parker has that story. >> 2 hurricanes later, john's past still attracts tourists. it's still a beautiful place to go like this woman from indiana. she says she was shocked by the damage she saw photos posted online. i compare the pictures i so i'm so impressed. that's cleaned up. i mean, there's just a couple piles of sand to, but >> it's so cleaned restoring pinellas county has been the priority focus on beaches and rebuilding permits have kept many county and city entities busy. >> tourists reflect on their past experiences here. this was men. and so i told them we weren't going to find a spot today. >> is find parking and it would just be and everything sported a penance loso. >> it's a little full recovery takes time. the damage won't be an easy fix. it looks like the hurricanes kind of just totally toward toward but it's not to a point where they don't want to visit and help stimulate the economy. i would say come because there's still so much to do it. they've done a great job.
county, they say they're frustrated with the government response, but they're still hopeful reporter marilyn parker has that story. >> 2 hurricanes later, john's past still attracts tourists. it's still a beautiful place to go like this woman from indiana. she says she was shocked by the damage she saw photos posted online. i compare the pictures i so i'm so impressed. that's cleaned up. i mean, there's just a couple piles of sand to, but >> it's so cleaned restoring pinellas county...
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marilyn miranda, una ciudadana estadounidense de 15 aÑos, estÁ en su segundo dÍa de huelga de hambretepesianos que que corren el riesgo de separaciÓn de familia o irse a otro paÍs que no conocen. >> el programa que protege a 600.000 inmigrantes de 16 paÍses, segÚn un informe del congreso, les da permiso de trabajo y se otorga por periodos de seis, 12 o 18 meses, pero enfrenta un limbo con el cambio de administraciÓn. a soledad, la madre de maryland, quien lleva 20 aÑos viviendo en este paÍs, se le vence en marzo del prÓximo aÑo. su hija ha estado luchando por una soluciÓn permanente para ella desde los siete aÑos. >> pues muy orgullosa de que mi hija. pues este estÁ luchando conmigo y a la a la misma vez, pues me duele, verdad? porque como ciudadana americana ella tiene su derecho de estar con su mamÁ y pero su gobierno pues la hace de que luche una lucha en la que ni las temperaturas gÉlidas la han disuadido de alzar su voz. >> muy bien, escucha, seguimos en la lucha. >> sÍ, estamos haciendo la huelga de hambre en la temporada antes de navidad para que podamos hacer que recibir ese
marilyn miranda, una ciudadana estadounidense de 15 aÑos, estÁ en su segundo dÍa de huelga de hambretepesianos que que corren el riesgo de separaciÓn de familia o irse a otro paÍs que no conocen. >> el programa que protege a 600.000 inmigrantes de 16 paÍses, segÚn un informe del congreso, les da permiso de trabajo y se otorga por periodos de seis, 12 o 18 meses, pero enfrenta un limbo con el cambio de administraciÓn. a soledad, la madre de maryland, quien lleva 20 aÑos viviendo...
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marilyn miranda, una ciudadana estadounidense de 15 anos, esta en su segundo dia de huelga de hambrelir diez dias sin comer, exigiendo una extension del estatus de proteccion temporal al presidente joe biden. >> hay muchos ninos, asi como en mi lugar, que son ciudadanos estadounidenses con padres tepesianos o no tepesianos que tienen que corren el riesgo de separacion de familia o irse a otro pais que no conocen. >> el programa que protege a 600.000 inmigrantes de 16 paises, segun un informe del congreso, les da permiso de trabajo y se otorga por periodos de seis, 12 o 18 meses, pero enfrenta un limbo con el cambio de administracion. a soledad, la madre de maryland, quien lleva 20 anos viviendo en este pais, se le vence en marzo del proximo ano. su hija ha estado luchando por una solucion permanente para ella desde los siete anos. >> pues muy orgullosa de que mi hija. pues este esta luchando conmigo y a la a la misma vez, pues me duele, verdad ? porque como ciudadana americana ella tiene su derecho de estar con su mama y pero su gobierno pues la hace de que luche una lucha en la que
marilyn miranda, una ciudadana estadounidense de 15 anos, esta en su segundo dia de huelga de hambrelir diez dias sin comer, exigiendo una extension del estatus de proteccion temporal al presidente joe biden. >> hay muchos ninos, asi como en mi lugar, que son ciudadanos estadounidenses con padres tepesianos o no tepesianos que tienen que corren el riesgo de separacion de familia o irse a otro pais que no conocen. >> el programa que protege a 600.000 inmigrantes de 16 paises, segun...
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well, it's pretty dramatic to see the the huge piece of marilyn moritz all came down from the santa cruz mountains and says storms just keep getting worse year after year. thank the effects of climate change are visible to most of us in this country and one. where are the other with, you know, just weather events like this, the rest of the debris causing a beach hazard. city crews telling everyone to stay far away from the waves and the water, but people still got too close for comfort, including these 2 men who wanted to serve next to the pier there. breaking all the guidance from safety officials saying to stay out of the water was pretty say goes really rough. but there's a couple diamonds in europe. loved it up here a couple times accrues locals making the best of a disaster situation. now these heavy sets. waves will still be continuing for the next couple of days here. while there's also another beach hazard in a fact, city officials say that there still are larne jagged pieces of wood and concrete that fell down. >> from the municipal work here that could cause heavy bodily injury
well, it's pretty dramatic to see the the huge piece of marilyn moritz all came down from the santa cruz mountains and says storms just keep getting worse year after year. thank the effects of climate change are visible to most of us in this country and one. where are the other with, you know, just weather events like this, the rest of the debris causing a beach hazard. city crews telling everyone to stay far away from the waves and the water, but people still got too close for comfort,...
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. >> reporter: marilyn's glenn ivey is 1 of 5 democrats on the evenly divided ten person ethics committee i think from an ethics standpoint, clearly everything we talk about in this report is over the line. >> reporter: the committee said its report also found evidence gaetz may have engaged in illicit drug use, and that it's obtained text messages and which he refers to drugs as party favors, vitamins, or rolls, allegations gaetz also denies. gaetz recently acknowledged on social media he had behaved embarrassingly in the past, drinking and smoking more than he should have. >> i don't know what he's going to want to do down the road, whether he might want to run for office again. voters should have the sensitive information. >> reporter: republicans including house speaker mike johnson opposed the release of this report, arguing gaetz is now a former member of congress and no longer under the house ethics committee's jurisdiction but at least two republicans joined the democrats on this panel to vote for its release. jericka? >> jericka: scott macfarlane on capitol hill, thank you. with
. >> reporter: marilyn's glenn ivey is 1 of 5 democrats on the evenly divided ten person ethics committee i think from an ethics standpoint, clearly everything we talk about in this report is over the line. >> reporter: the committee said its report also found evidence gaetz may have engaged in illicit drug use, and that it's obtained text messages and which he refers to drugs as party favors, vitamins, or rolls, allegations gaetz also denies. gaetz recently acknowledged on social...
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. >> my wife marilyn. >> there you have it.art of driving weather across texas and working around the gulf coast. shout out, who dey means bengals fan. >> who dey bill, hey, dad. >> joe burrow, hi to you. katie, tossing to katie. >> katie: good to see those folks. police in california releasing this video of shop lifters who were shocked to find out stealing in the state is now a felony thanks to prop 36 that went into effect last week. >> it's a felony? >> stealing is a felony. [beep] >> katie: orange koucounty, california d.a. pritsker joins us now. previous behavior is no longer tolerated. >> what is great about that video. the woman speaking on the right is on probation to our county for stealing last year. she gets in the car thinking no additional consequences. she's explaining, it is a felony to her friend, who was clueless and now she's looking at a felony, both of them. the one on the right who is speaking is looking at probation violation. message is out in my county where i'm district attorney, sixth largest d.a.'s o
. >> my wife marilyn. >> there you have it.art of driving weather across texas and working around the gulf coast. shout out, who dey means bengals fan. >> who dey bill, hey, dad. >> joe burrow, hi to you. katie, tossing to katie. >> katie: good to see those folks. police in california releasing this video of shop lifters who were shocked to find out stealing in the state is now a felony thanks to prop 36 that went into effect last week. >> it's a felony?...
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when you go because of how many people have, it is like you are at the west wing and you are like marilynup there naked. [laughter] there's so much history. state dinners and they say is the people's house because if you think about iconic people prefer be, the person you feel a sense of connection is reagan because he's a first president, the one you ride with emotionally and that's how i set is for trump because he became of age trump was president, he's only 16. he was democrat, they probably let him vote. >> sending and mail-in ballots. >> was the first president you cared about? >> reagan. >> because he had that term and what he did, he's funny. reagan told jokes and funny go so far lowering the temperature and you couldn't call him hitler because i'm sure he did some places. >> while i have you here i want to remind america the last hour of programming this year 11:00 p.m. tuesday night american new year's bash here on fox, we are calling a blowout, although which means they help one and new year's eve which is never seen me so will rule for. >> at that you're going to say naked. >>
when you go because of how many people have, it is like you are at the west wing and you are like marilynup there naked. [laughter] there's so much history. state dinners and they say is the people's house because if you think about iconic people prefer be, the person you feel a sense of connection is reagan because he's a first president, the one you ride with emotionally and that's how i set is for trump because he became of age trump was president, he's only 16. he was democrat, they...
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the words i would take, you should know it does actually it's actually even practically effective. marilyn in india with social media is, is as wildly popular is, is elsewhere. is it the, is this the wrong target as no lead might suggest too many times? no, i mean suggested the dentist spend that stick. 7 white books, maybe i'm a fellow opinion, but we haven't reached a point when we're looking at. so when a stringent measures like a back, we, what we need is a collective move my way of collecting people, deciding that this is not with for children and your children up that age group. if they don't have access, then they don't seem that the missing out or big not being that oh, you know, i don't know about this is something like that. so if i look in the back of the collector moment, that it is the right time because young children do not really have the cognitive majority to understand what's in their best interest. and of course, we had only bad news social media app so that even our bands access to internet. so they're going to be most people out that options, appropriate good informati
the words i would take, you should know it does actually it's actually even practically effective. marilyn in india with social media is, is as wildly popular is, is elsewhere. is it the, is this the wrong target as no lead might suggest too many times? no, i mean suggested the dentist spend that stick. 7 white books, maybe i'm a fellow opinion, but we haven't reached a point when we're looking at. so when a stringent measures like a back, we, what we need is a collective move my way of...
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actually, it's actually even practically effective. marilyn in india with social media is, is as wildly popular as is elsewhere. is it the, is this the wrong target as knowing my suggest to manage as no, i mean, suggested the dentist to spend that stick. 7 why, personally, i'm a single opinion, but we haven't reached a point when we're looking at the stringent measures like a back we what we need is a collective move my way of collecting people, deciding that this is not good for children and your children up that age group if they don't have access, then they don't seem that the missing out or big not being that. oh, you know, i don't know about this or something like that. so if i look on the back of the collector, then it is the right time because young children do not really have the cognitive majority to understand what's in their best interest. and of course, we had only bad news, social media app so that you're not banned access to internet. so they're going to be most people out that option. a probably a good submission can be shared by educators and by fading. so it's not me th
actually, it's actually even practically effective. marilyn in india with social media is, is as wildly popular as is elsewhere. is it the, is this the wrong target as knowing my suggest to manage as no, i mean, suggested the dentist to spend that stick. 7 why, personally, i'm a single opinion, but we haven't reached a point when we're looking at the stringent measures like a back we what we need is a collective move my way of collecting people, deciding that this is not good for children and...
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host: tom and marilyn, independent, you are next. caller: good morning john and as always you do a great job as a host here. i guess it's a little disappointing hearing the questions you are getting looking at the results of the last election and then seeing this survey saying american spend -- favor more spending and national engagement. and all we are getting are the talking points such as rush of the aggressor, etc. etc.. and we are not spending somehow enough. and the real question here is with the bloat that we see in admirals and generals and all of this wasted spending and so many of these failures and foreign policy, how are we to believe this question in the survey and the results because those results of course naturally are quite dramatic -- favor quite dramatically everything that the organization stands for. so can you tell us a little bit about the survey and was it really objective? guest: absolutely. thank you for the question. i mentioned before, 2510 respondents in the survey estimated margin of error is plus or min
host: tom and marilyn, independent, you are next. caller: good morning john and as always you do a great job as a host here. i guess it's a little disappointing hearing the questions you are getting looking at the results of the last election and then seeing this survey saying american spend -- favor more spending and national engagement. and all we are getting are the talking points such as rush of the aggressor, etc. etc.. and we are not spending somehow enough. and the real question here is...