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teresa: Él llamÓ inmediatamente a mary black. jeron : mi artista no va a ir si no gana y yo le dije: bueno, que no venga. teresa: se buscÓ traer a grandes artistas, sin daÑar la integridad del premio. mary: habÍa que convencer a los managers que no tenÍan que saber si gana banano. -- ganaban o no. mary: yo sÍ quería que estuviera sentados con todos, cuando vino su nominaciÓn, Él estaba parado al lado mÍo y luego se fue a a su camarino. teresa: poco despuÉs, volvieron a llamarlo, se habÍa ganado un segundo premio. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ovaciÓn] [aplausos] luis: quiero agradecerles profundamente esto, o jala -- ojalÁ tenga la oportunidad de contar con este cariÑo and aÑo prÓximo. al teresa: parecer el artista no querÍa irse de miami. >> una semana despuÉs del show me llamaron para que de dijera a luis miguel que se vaya. [risas] teresa: en el 2003, luis miguel fue nuevamente invitado para recibir un premio a la excelencia. [aplausos] luis: un gran aplauso para ustedes, son muy amables! gracias! teresa: la primera productora ejecutiva de los prem
teresa: Él llamÓ inmediatamente a mary black. jeron : mi artista no va a ir si no gana y yo le dije: bueno, que no venga. teresa: se buscÓ traer a grandes artistas, sin daÑar la integridad del premio. mary: habÍa que convencer a los managers que no tenÍan que saber si gana banano. -- ganaban o no. mary: yo sÍ quería que estuviera sentados con todos, cuando vino su nominaciÓn, Él estaba parado al lado mÍo y luego se fue a a su camarino. teresa: poco despuÉs, volvieron a llamarlo, se...
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teresa: rozemblat apoyaba su estrategia e inmediatamente llamó a mary black. yo lo siento, no te podemos decir si tu artista gana porque esto está certificado por una agencia de auditores, no lo sabemos ni siquiera nosotros, no, no, mi artista no va a ir si no gana. bueno, entonces que tu artista no venga, pero te pierdes una oportunidad. teresa: según mary, ese fue uno de los más serios retos que debió enfrentar al principio. traer a grandes artistas sin dañar la integridad del premio. mary: lo más difícil fue convencer a las disqueras y a los managers, sobre todo a los managers, de que no tenían que saber los resultados. teresa: luis miguel accedió a ir a la premiación, que se llevó a cabo en miami, florida, aunque puso condiciones. exigió una suite presidencial en un hotel exclusivo y advirtió que no se sentaría entre la audiencia. mary: me rompió el corazón, porque yo sí quería que estuviera sentado con todos los que estaban ahí. cuando vino sus nominaciones, él subía, estaba paradito backstage al lado mío, si se llevaba el premio, se quedaba, o sea, salía
teresa: rozemblat apoyaba su estrategia e inmediatamente llamó a mary black. yo lo siento, no te podemos decir si tu artista gana porque esto está certificado por una agencia de auditores, no lo sabemos ni siquiera nosotros, no, no, mi artista no va a ir si no gana. bueno, entonces que tu artista no venga, pero te pierdes una oportunidad. teresa: según mary, ese fue uno de los más serios retos que debió enfrentar al principio. traer a grandes artistas sin dañar la integridad del premio....
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mary's? it was an all-black private school. >> jimmy: okay.time. everybody was smart. so my parents couldn't afford to keep me there and put my brother in catholic school. so they was like, you had your turn. his turn. so i go to the school in my neighborhood. it was like going from private school to "lean on me." so i went to the school, i remember the first day of orientation. i didn't know i was a nerd. hey, look at that nerd. i tapped somebody, hey, it's a nerd in here. [ laughter ] he's like, no, they're talking about you. so anyway, i was a nerd the whole first quarter, just because i read stuff before everybody. yo, the public school education is really bad. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> i had that moment, i was a nerd. then basketball try-outs happened. and these dudes didn't know i was working on my game the whole summer with my cousin durel who played on varsity. i took the glasses off. talking crazy, oh, that nerd think he can play basketball. we'll see. dominated try-outs. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what position did you pla
mary's? it was an all-black private school. >> jimmy: okay.time. everybody was smart. so my parents couldn't afford to keep me there and put my brother in catholic school. so they was like, you had your turn. his turn. so i go to the school in my neighborhood. it was like going from private school to "lean on me." so i went to the school, i remember the first day of orientation. i didn't know i was a nerd. hey, look at that nerd. i tapped somebody, hey, it's a nerd in here. [...
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mary tyler moore moment. >> a annie mccormick, "action news" at 10, wphl-17. >> black hawk helicopters will be in the air makingno craft gets too close to u.s. bank stadium. everything going into the stadium will be screened. we have more on security at the superbowl in the next half hour. >> as fans prepare for tomorrow, weather here or out in minneapolis, a big part of the plans depend on the forecast. we have you covered. if you are in minneapolis, minnesota, they are talking about the coldest kickof kickoff temperature a record of four degrees. the old record was 16 playing in detroit. inside the dome, 68 to 72-degrees. back at home, we are tracking moisture. you can see a piece of energy to the north producing snow. across the great lake and rain to the south. these two pieces of energy never come together. there is a milder air source from the east, west direction. if you are pregaming tomorrow in philadelphia, we have a soaking on the way, temperature of 43. during the ga game, 42. after the game, 40-degrees under a mostly cloudy skies. could be snow at the onset for some, changing over to soaker as we g
mary tyler moore moment. >> a annie mccormick, "action news" at 10, wphl-17. >> black hawk helicopters will be in the air makingno craft gets too close to u.s. bank stadium. everything going into the stadium will be screened. we have more on security at the superbowl in the next half hour. >> as fans prepare for tomorrow, weather here or out in minneapolis, a big part of the plans depend on the forecast. we have you covered. if you are in minneapolis, minnesota, they...
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mary mac donald trump tweeting his support writing in part they love the us and they will do the right thing. todd: blackheaters as the king conquers the box office. >> what happened? to the rest of the world? mary mac the movie has smashed multiple records and hear with his review fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. neither of us have seen this. i have heard nothing but amazing reviews. >> reporter: black panther is one of the most incredible films to nagano which out in a long time. the filmmaker proved his capabilities as a technical filmmaker with films like creed. black panther you have the character returning to become the king. it broke a 4-day record, $249 million at the box office for the presidents' day weekend. the film is owned by the women. and the greatest comic book filling of all time, he is layered, sympathetic. and they blow their mind, i love andy circus, if you have not seen a single marvel cinematic universe movie this movie will make sense to you as a viewer. in the same universe you have the iron man, capt. america, the sword, to stand on its own. and and guardians of the galaxy,
mary mac donald trump tweeting his support writing in part they love the us and they will do the right thing. todd: blackheaters as the king conquers the box office. >> what happened? to the rest of the world? mary mac the movie has smashed multiple records and hear with his review fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. neither of us have seen this. i have heard nothing but amazing reviews. >> reporter: black panther is one of the most incredible films to nagano which out in a long...
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black marker. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. exactly one week after the deadly shooting in florida students spent the day demanding action on gun control. a town hall overnight got especially uncomfortable for at least one prominent senator. from tallahassee to washington, d.c., students who survived last week's high school shooting spent the day putting the heat on politicians to take action on gun control. >> senator rubio, can you tell me right now you will not accept a single donation from the nra? >> senator rubio would not commit to turning down money from the nra where students and parents from marjorie stoneman douglas high school questioned lawmakers. rubio did say he would support legislation to raise the limit on those who can purchase a rifle. >> that's something i'm willing to consider. >> earlier in the day president trump met with students and parents from douglas high school, sandy hook, and columbine. >> how is it that easy to buy that type of weapon. >> how did we not stop this after columbine and sandy hook. i
black marker. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. exactly one week after the deadly shooting in florida students spent the day demanding action on gun control. a town hall overnight got especially uncomfortable for at least one prominent senator. from tallahassee to washington, d.c., students who survived last week's high school shooting spent the day putting the heat on politicians to take action on gun control. >> senator rubio, can you...
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on october 4th, black lives matter activists stormed a stage at william and mary, a public virginia institution, where the american civil liberties union's claire guthrie yega was about to speak on students and the first amendment. they drowned out her with cries of, aclu, you protect hitler too. and the revolution will not uphold the constitution. well, it surely will not. but you must. i have no regard, for either the fanatics of the neo-nazi right or the new red guards of the antifa left. what i do know is that both rejoice in the death of free speech and so both have raised their hand against the laws that have guaranteed us the exercise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. when you see and hear such attacks on free speech, speak, write, stand, rebuke, testify! it is too important for you like havel's green grocer, to make meaningless noises in the hope of being spared yourself. and by the same token, when you see foolish people parading foolish ideas about race, or gender, or equality, ideas which reason and truth cry out against, show again by how you respond, that even under th
on october 4th, black lives matter activists stormed a stage at william and mary, a public virginia institution, where the american civil liberties union's claire guthrie yega was about to speak on students and the first amendment. they drowned out her with cries of, aclu, you protect hitler too. and the revolution will not uphold the constitution. well, it surely will not. but you must. i have no regard, for either the fanatics of the neo-nazi right or the new red guards of the antifa left....
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charles: participation for black women is higher than it is for white women. mary says $160 a month is her increase. she says i will likely save most of of it. cb simmons, that's what he or she is getting towards retirement plans, $200. ' we'll tell you what that means from the mid-term election coming up. ♪ mvo: with everything that is going on around us and in the nation, we need to work together. we need to do it more often to help people that need help. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. fvo: he's encouraged other people to look around and notice one another and take the time for each other. that's his gift. ♪ i'll stand by you. charles: chairwoman ronna mcdaniel said the rnc raised $132 million so far this year. the rnc finance chair steve wynn had to step down among sexual harassment allegations. you guise have been raising a lot of money. you have been in the middle of all this. have things changed with the bad news from steve wynn? >> no, i'll tell you why. we have todd rickets. he and his family found ameritrade. he can raise money and keep the momentum going. steve w
charles: participation for black women is higher than it is for white women. mary says $160 a month is her increase. she says i will likely save most of of it. cb simmons, that's what he or she is getting towards retirement plans, $200. ' we'll tell you what that means from the mid-term election coming up. ♪ mvo: with everything that is going on around us and in the nation, we need to work together. we need to do it more often to help people that need help. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. fvo:...
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and i say it's the richness of the spirit-- >> the black people, that's what mary francis-- slavery, yes. i look to the fact that selma puts it over the top in alabama. 50 years later, the spirit wants change, but what does that change look like in 2018? and what are the lesson to be learned from the past as we move forward, as we are sitting in the now moment? and i want to go start with dr. mary francis berry who i love sitting at the knee and listening to her wisdom and the stories that she tells. she told me a story just this week and i want you to regail it and give it to the crowd, when coretta scott king, the widow of dr. martin luther king, jr. was alive they used to talk on mlk day, and the question was-- what was the question, dr. berry. >> what would martin do? >> use your microphone. use your microphone. your microphone. >> turn it on. >> it would be what-- we would talk about two things, one, we'd talk about what would martin do about whatever was going on, you know? what would martin do? and we would talk about it. and then we would say, she would say, well, what would
and i say it's the richness of the spirit-- >> the black people, that's what mary francis-- slavery, yes. i look to the fact that selma puts it over the top in alabama. 50 years later, the spirit wants change, but what does that change look like in 2018? and what are the lesson to be learned from the past as we move forward, as we are sitting in the now moment? and i want to go start with dr. mary francis berry who i love sitting at the knee and listening to her wisdom and the stories...
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[inaudible conversations] the black people that's the mary frances related to slavery. yes.i love to -- the fact that selma put jones over the top in alabama. 50 years later -- wanted change but what does that change look like in 1918 and what are listenses to learn from the past as we move forward as we are sitting in the now moment? and i want to go start with -- dr. mary francis barry who -- i love sitting a at the knee and listening to his wisdom and stories that she tells. she told me a story just this weekend i want you to regale to give it to the crowd. when scott king widow of martin luther king, jr. was alive they used to talk on mlk day -- and the question was what was had the question dr. perry? >> use your microphone -- [inaudible conversations] use your microphone. turn it on. >> it would be what -- we would talk about two things. one, we would talk about what would martin do? about whatever was going on -- you know, what would martin do? and we would talk about it. and then we would say, she would say well what would martin say and we would talk about what mart
[inaudible conversations] the black people that's the mary frances related to slavery. yes.i love to -- the fact that selma put jones over the top in alabama. 50 years later -- wanted change but what does that change look like in 1918 and what are listenses to learn from the past as we move forward as we are sitting in the now moment? and i want to go start with -- dr. mary francis barry who -- i love sitting a at the knee and listening to his wisdom and stories that she tells. she told me a...
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black panther joins us in studio. that's the "cbs this morning" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i even anne-marie green. even anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is a big deal and we will find you. >> right now on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning behaving badly philadelphia police issue a message to the vandals caught on camera following the eagles super bowl victory. >>> a second federal judge weighs on president trump's plans to end a daca program. >> and, a year for a redemption, u.s. snow border sean white proves he still has got it at this years winter games. >>> today is wednesday february 14th happy valentines day, everyone i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. let check the forecast with katie and traffic with meisha. good morning. >> we have to say happy valentinesay
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on october 4, black lives matter activists stormed the stage at william and mary in public virginia institution where the american civil liberties union's declare is about to speak on students at the first amendment. they drown out with cries of aclu you protect fiddle [roll h. you must. i have no regards for the fanatics of the right or the new red guards of the left. what i do know is that both in the death of free speech so they have raised their hand against the law that guaranteed us the exercise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. when you see and hear such attacks on free speech, speak, write, expand, rebuke testify. it's so important to make meaningless noises and hope of being spared yourself and by the same token when you see foolish people parading foolish ideas about race or gender or equal to become a race ideas that show again by how you respond even under the greatest of provocations no one is authorized integrator for him of the republic life. as a man seeking to excuse the stupidity of others or as an academic eager as we so often are by telling stories of academic f
on october 4, black lives matter activists stormed the stage at william and mary in public virginia institution where the american civil liberties union's declare is about to speak on students at the first amendment. they drown out with cries of aclu you protect fiddle [roll h. you must. i have no regards for the fanatics of the right or the new red guards of the left. what i do know is that both in the death of free speech so they have raised their hand against the law that guaranteed us the...
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black panther" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs this morning" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com february 14th. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, february 14th, it's valentine's day. we are giving you a beautiful shot of the bay bridge out there. >> ah yes, from us to you. >> yes. so there you go. >> thanks for joining us this valentine's day. i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we are hoping kenny is feeling better. he has been a little sick. so, hey, feel better. hopefully you're not awake right now. [ laughter ] >> hope he is resting. it's been cool these mornings so if you want to stay home and snuggle that's okay. i'm sure your boss wouldn't want that but -- [ laughter ] >> couple more hours probably. >> maybe for now. so conditions out there now are clear. we are going to see clouds coming through the bay area today. we are in between systems. there's a system in the north and southern california and so that gives us clouds and a chance of sierra snowfall. >>> good morning. a track of brake
black panther" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs this morning" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com february 14th. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, february 14th, it's valentine's day. we are giving you a beautiful shot of the bay bridge out there. >> ah yes, from us to you. >> yes. so there you go. >> thanks for joining us this valentine's day. i'm anne makovec in...
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black panther" is here, and it's breaking records. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs headquarters. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in florida the survivors of last week's high school shooting are pushing for gun control. there are new questions now about missed warning signs about the alleged gunman nikolas cruz. it shows law enforcement and other services had plenty of chances to intervene. cruz's mother called the police to her home 29 times since 2011. hena doba has more. >> good morning, anne-marie. many students spent the weekend trying to make sure such a massacre doesn't happen again. they say they're pushing to do what adults so far have been unable to, convince lawmakers to tighten gun control laws. students who survived last week's florida shooting are planning more rallies today after holding demonstrations all weekend. in their sight, gun control. >> i've cried a lot. it's turned into anger. anger as in motivation to actually do something. >> two nationwide protests are now being planned. te first by a women's march which is planning to organize a national school walkout on march 14th. it will
black panther" is here, and it's breaking records. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs headquarters. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in florida the survivors of last week's high school shooting are pushing for gun control. there are new questions now about missed warning signs about the alleged gunman nikolas cruz. it shows law enforcement and other services had plenty of chances to intervene. cruz's mother called the police to her home 29 times...
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black panther" as well. >> i was looking this morning for the cal, stanford and st. mary'sketball highlights but all three of them lost. >>> that is the show for this morning everyone. thank you for watching. we will see you back here at noon. she was falling farther homeworand farther behind.ttle. we thought if we pushed harder.... but pushing harder didn't work.. sylvan worked. sylvan worked. sylvan worked. at sylvan, our certified teachers use personalized programs to help motivate students achieve their personal best. the results aren't just in her grades. her attitude is different. see how sylvan can work for your child. call 1-800-educate today! >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." ♪ say it like you mean it feel it baby feel it ♪ now here's wendy! >> wendy: thank you for watching. [ applause ] say hello to my co-host, my studio audience. we got it going on. [ cheers and applause ] how you doin'? okay.
black panther" as well. >> i was looking this morning for the cal, stanford and st. mary'sketball highlights but all three of them lost. >>> that is the show for this morning everyone. thank you for watching. we will see you back here at noon. she was falling farther homeworand farther behind.ttle. we thought if we pushed harder.... but pushing harder didn't work.. sylvan worked. sylvan worked. sylvan worked. at sylvan, our certified teachers use personalized programs to...
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black and white story of a dancer in argentina. musical diversity and narrative diversity songwriter is an intimate port. one of the world's most successful singer songwriters shot by his cousin mary cummings it documents his life off stage out of the spotlight away from the media circus that goes hand in hand with fame and he chose the genesis of the hit single. a portrait of another musician chilly gonzales landed director philip k. dick in his first ever invitation to the berlin film festival his study of the charismatic cologne based canadian performer churches evolution from hip electro rapper to concert pianist from underground bohemian to respectable composer. constipate. actually can solace is a master of reinvention in the course of his career he's been variously described as a punk provocateur to or a performance artist ever to osho pianist. good weather so much. so. he's a brilliant artist with so many talents he's a producer a composer a rapper he's an entertainer. he combines many different forms of artistic endeavor and on the other hand he's also interesting because he's so driven and. got a turbo charged when i discovered rap so that was the time when i kind of got
black and white story of a dancer in argentina. musical diversity and narrative diversity songwriter is an intimate port. one of the world's most successful singer songwriters shot by his cousin mary cummings it documents his life off stage out of the spotlight away from the media circus that goes hand in hand with fame and he chose the genesis of the hit single. a portrait of another musician chilly gonzales landed director philip k. dick in his first ever invitation to the berlin film...
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black, and the fed's new chairman takes over. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. some analysts are describing it as a much needed correction. in the end, equities suffered the largest weekly decline in two years. the dow slumped 110 points last week, plunging from 665 points on friday alone. the s&p 500 finished the week 112 weeks lower and naz diamondback skidded 262 points on a weekly basis. >>> today marks jerome powell's first day on the job as federal chairman of the federal reserve. he takes over for janet yellen. on cbs sunday morning, janet yellen said she was disappointed trump didn't offer her a second term. she was the first woman to lead the fed. she's joining the think tank at the brookings institute. >>> google faces off with uber in court. waymo accuses uber of stealing a key piece of its self-driving technology. at the center of the investigation, anthony levandowski. waymo says he stole trade secrets before defecting to uber. uber denies the allegations. >>> meantime for the first time since the 1998 disaster flick, ""titanic,"" a december releas
black, and the fed's new chairman takes over. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. some analysts are describing it as a much needed correction. in the end, equities suffered the largest weekly decline in two years. the dow slumped 110 points last week, plunging from 665 points on friday alone. the s&p 500 finished the week 112 weeks lower and naz diamondback skidded 262 points on a weekly basis....
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mary j. blige up for original song. denzel washington and daniel kaluuya nominated for best actor. among the nominees for original screenplay, than jani and dee rees the first blacking. >> cause for reflection as it's much for celebration. >> reporter: studying diversity asking the same while there has been some progress hollywood still has a long way to go. >> in 2016 out of 100 films, 25 didn't have a single african-american or black character on screen. not one that spoke. over 40 didn't feature asian-american cashes and over 50 didn't feature latino characters. we need to tell stories that represent all of humanity. >> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> we can only hope that will make a difference that you have the likes of "black panther" which is nearing a billion dollars. that will make many of these studios say, yeah, it could make money, a black movie. >>> as you see the dolby theatre in hollywood. >> a lot of preparation under . >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning everyone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this wednesday fe
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shot in black and white it's a portrait of a charismatic german french film star warmish niger who died in one thousand nine hundred two aged just forty three she's played by german actress marie point the film is directed by french iranian filmmaker emily are tests that i wanted to show a broken woman but also a woman who wanted to live at the end of the movie even if for just an afternoon or a week i wanted to create a glimpse of hope and peace for of all me. and a german austrian french co-production it's the second german film to screen in the competition section of the palynology which ends on february twenty fifth. over in london on monday evening catherine duchess of cambridge and sophie countess of wessex we're hosting the commonwealth fashion next. jane's reception of buckingham palace is part of london fashion week the exchange aims to create partnerships between established and emerging talent from the fifty three member countries in a way that promotes a new understanding of the commonwealth the star studded event was attended by anna wintour editor of american vogue and supermodel naomi campbell. monday the carnival season came to an end in galaxy greece with a tr
shot in black and white it's a portrait of a charismatic german french film star warmish niger who died in one thousand nine hundred two aged just forty three she's played by german actress marie point the film is directed by french iranian filmmaker emily are tests that i wanted to show a broken woman but also a woman who wanted to live at the end of the movie even if for just an afternoon or a week i wanted to create a glimpse of hope and peace for of all me. and a german austrian french...
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try degree ultraclear black + white it won't let you down >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the queen of hip-hop soul mary. blige may soon be carrying around a couple of gold statues from the oscars. blige has been nominated for both her acting and her songwriting. michelle miller has her story. ♪ come on baby just party with me ♪ ♪ set your body free >> reporter: less than two weeks before the academy awards. ♪ ♪ before you get loose and start to lose your mind ♪ mary j. blige up for not one but two oscars is on stage in tampa, giving it her all. ♪ no more ♪ no more drama >> when it's a show with real fans, energy is through the roof. it's amazing. ♪ when i'm looking at me when i'm looking past the mirror ♪ >> reporter: no question about it. ♪ i'm not gonna cry no more mary j. blige writes her own script. >> she's not afraid of anything. >> reporter: she's not? >> no. >> reporter: producer jimmy iovine, one of the biggest names in music, has known blige for decades. >> mary brings you on a journey, and she connects with her fans like that. and she really reflects the life she's lived, the struggles and a
try degree ultraclear black + white it won't let you down >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the queen of hip-hop soul mary. blige may soon be carrying around a couple of gold statues from the oscars. blige has been nominated for both her acting and her songwriting. michelle miller has her story. ♪ come on baby just party with me ♪ ♪ set your body free >> reporter: less than two weeks before the academy awards. ♪ ♪ before you get loose...
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mari start demonstration. >> it is in the back of your hand. >> reporter: they are rubbing on a harmless lotion visible only under a black light. >> on my handster: goal in, 30 minutes to see how far they travel and how fast when kid does what kid do. >> i want to be a mom. >> reporter: julianne amari play. >> sure. >> glow germs start spreading from toy to kid and from kid to kid, under a black light you can see glow germ on knobs , on the back of a chair, train set and utensils. the glow germ even showed up on many of the children. on their arms, faces. >> you have some right here, right here. >> reporter: and there were traces have the glow germ even after they washed their hands. >> we washed our hands all the time. >> reporter: good advice because real germs aren't this much fun. new, seeing how quickly germs can be spread, among children, doctors say it is easy to understand why the average american student gets between six to 10 colds a year, that is in addition to out breaks of flu and other contagious infections. those kid from his school bring it home to, the adults. >> yes. >> but i love lesson learn about the coughing, sneezing in
mari start demonstration. >> it is in the back of your hand. >> reporter: they are rubbing on a harmless lotion visible only under a black light. >> on my handster: goal in, 30 minutes to see how far they travel and how fast when kid does what kid do. >> i want to be a mom. >> reporter: julianne amari play. >> sure. >> glow germs start spreading from toy to kid and from kid to kid, under a black light you can see glow germ on knobs , on the back of a...
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. >> mary katherine, we did hear from colbie holderness, the first wife of rob porter, the one in the photo with the black eye. let me read you the first statement. monday white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders declined to say whether he believes willoughby and me. while i cannot say that i'm surprised, i expected a woman to be better. >> i'm sorry she had to write that. she's been thrust into the national spotlight by the white house' failure to deal with this through the proper channels. they're suggesting maybe they don't believe her. the praising of her ex-husband was off the charts in the early going even though they had all this evidence saying we're better for having known him. here is the deal. someone like this, as with his wives and many other co-workers can trick a lot of people for a long time and look great in the workplace and be different behind closed doors. it can be a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde situation. once you know mr. hyde exists, stop praising dr. jekyll. the white house totally unable to do that. >> at this point now that we have this increasing timeline we're developing
. >> mary katherine, we did hear from colbie holderness, the first wife of rob porter, the one in the photo with the black eye. let me read you the first statement. monday white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders declined to say whether he believes willoughby and me. while i cannot say that i'm surprised, i expected a woman to be better. >> i'm sorry she had to write that. she's been thrust into the national spotlight by the white house' failure to deal with this through...
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and a woman by the name of leanne in ohio black woman leading an effort called confronting white womanhood. they're both white and a young young woman heather marie for the workshop after the convention called confronting white womanhood. original people thought it was controversial and he said here we go again. you want to be all feisty about stuff and dividing women between white versus women of color so we took the risk in these young women these beautiful inspirational well thought out workshops together and put it in a room and we thought no one would go because a lot came to the convention were white and we have a photo that is one of the most remarkable photos of ever seeing where the line woman line have filled up hundreds had gone in and people were sitting against the wall and on the floor and there was a line wanted to get into the workshop had repeated the next day because more women couldn't wanted desperately wanted to present the dispute. we know white ministering to analyze themselves and say i'm not that person but i understand that being white somehow unintentionally i have been complicit in some of the suffering that has happen
and a woman by the name of leanne in ohio black woman leading an effort called confronting white womanhood. they're both white and a young young woman heather marie for the workshop after the convention called confronting white womanhood. original people thought it was controversial and he said here we go again. you want to be all feisty about stuff and dividing women between white versus women of color so we took the risk in these young women these beautiful inspirational well thought out...
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rising we see a lot of women like mary pat hester who are standing up and running for office themselves. lucy mcbath is a little bit older but lucy has used her power as a black circumstances that she faced to stand up and demand action at the capitol. i'm excited about my opportunity to be the next governor because it's a larger platform for all of us to use. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. we are excited with you and we're going to keep talking throughout the year. thank you so much, stacy abrams. >> thank you. >>> up next, my final thoughts on the passing of two great ministers. reverend billy graham, reverend wyatt tmpt walker. stay with us. part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. (vo)just one touch.ith with fancy feast creamy delights, she can have just the right touch of real milk. easily digestible, it makes her favorite entrées even more delightful. fancy feast creamy delights. love is in the details. [thud] [screaming & crying] ♪ [screaming & crying] ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping]
rising we see a lot of women like mary pat hester who are standing up and running for office themselves. lucy mcbath is a little bit older but lucy has used her power as a black circumstances that she faced to stand up and demand action at the capitol. i'm excited about my opportunity to be the next governor because it's a larger platform for all of us to use. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. we are excited with you and we're going to keep talking throughout the year. thank you so...
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mary j blige who is also up for original song. denzel washington and daniel kaluuya for best actor. for best adaptive screenplay dee rees now the first blackan ever to get an oscar nod for writing. >> cause for selection in as much as it's cause for celebration like why did it take 90 years to get here. >> reporter: researchers asking the same saying while there have been some progress t-hollywood still has a long way to go. >> in 2016 out of a hundred films 25 didn't have a single african-american or black character on screen. >> reporter: not one that spoke. over 40 didn't feature asian-american characters. over 50 didn't feature latino characters. we need to tell stories that represent all of humanity. >> reporter: marci gonzalez abc news, los angeles. >> we should have our oscar picks on friday. want to do that. >> yeah. >> i already 65 know what -- >> did you watch any of the oscar movies. >> not many but enough. >> you're always interesting matt. >> let's take a look outside right now and check the roads. we're live in west chester, chester county. this is 202 at westtown road. if you're coming down from malvern or exton unlike yeste
mary j blige who is also up for original song. denzel washington and daniel kaluuya for best actor. for best adaptive screenplay dee rees now the first blackan ever to get an oscar nod for writing. >> cause for selection in as much as it's cause for celebration like why did it take 90 years to get here. >> reporter: researchers asking the same saying while there have been some progress t-hollywood still has a long way to go. >> in 2016 out of a hundred films 25 didn't have a...
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black, sonya, ruth robinson, nelson berry iii, mayor steiner, marcy coburn, juliet simms and then i'll call more names after that. first speaker. >> hello, good morning, thank you for featuring this policy. i'm mary steiner the president of the united nations association san francisco chapter. i'm here also as a member of the san francisco collaborative against human trafficking and a member of the mayor's task force against human trafficking. i was stunned when i attended the recent san francisco collaborative against human trafficking conference about industry's impacted by human trafficking, how business and community are fighting back. one of the presentations was from a member of the teamsters union and they routinely evaluate the conditions of farm workers. they had evaluated taylor farms in salinas and it was a passing grade and then decided to investigate taylor farms in tracy. they discovered pregnant women washing these organic greens, baby greens in chlorine and unprotected. and the motel was doing sex trafficking. the owner was men dosa. so here are the packages of organic baby greens that i see on the grocery shelves, thinking this must be pure and wonderful. we need to take a closer
black, sonya, ruth robinson, nelson berry iii, mayor steiner, marcy coburn, juliet simms and then i'll call more names after that. first speaker. >> hello, good morning, thank you for featuring this policy. i'm mary steiner the president of the united nations association san francisco chapter. i'm here also as a member of the san francisco collaborative against human trafficking and a member of the mayor's task force against human trafficking. i was stunned when i attended the recent san...
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is about mary during coleman the tv star, here is a tv critic at the time writing about black imagery and pop culture. thought i'd write about it gary coleman -like child star. seem like a good idea to me. the novel is on the sitcom called on moving in because user is getting adopted by rich white people. so i moving it seem like a soft realism. everyone hated the book. think i became a writer them. like i was going to become a lawyer or something and would can write another book that i was gonna learn how to write by the end of it. i figure people like potts, i could try that so i studied suspense and is watching 2020 as i often do in those days in my 20s. in the 1990s and there was a piece of the hidden dangers of escalators. apparently a few don't repair them they can detach from the sides and you can lose a toe. so there is an escalator inspector i thought that was a random job. and growing up in your carry see there's a law necessarily enforced but they sign a certificate, i've been here things are fine. they come once a year, your work or school and suddenly you see that they be
is about mary during coleman the tv star, here is a tv critic at the time writing about black imagery and pop culture. thought i'd write about it gary coleman -like child star. seem like a good idea to me. the novel is on the sitcom called on moving in because user is getting adopted by rich white people. so i moving it seem like a soft realism. everyone hated the book. think i became a writer them. like i was going to become a lawyer or something and would can write another book that i was...
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black school educators. what is the news. i have some good news to share. where should we all be one week from today. it's called call and response. we should be where? saint mary's cathedral for our african american honour roll celebration. we have 1200 students. we'll celebrate 1400 students of african american dissent. i got you to ring the belfour that. who have earned a 3.0g.p.a. or higher from grades 3-12 and our elementary, middle and schools. we want to thank this board for rearranging your schedules. we normally have this on a wednesday or thursday but could not get the facility as we have done in the past. we thank you in advance for coming out to support your students, our students. we know that one day, they'll be some sitting in the seats where you are now. and we also always want to thank dr. morisi for helping us with sponsors and we ask you to look in your little black books or your ipads and iphones, and help us with sponsors. we must raise more than $15,000 to put fourth these events and so we're working hard for that. we cannot ever forget the district for your support. on particularly the third floor and kevin and his staff and don of publishi
black school educators. what is the news. i have some good news to share. where should we all be one week from today. it's called call and response. we should be where? saint mary's cathedral for our african american honour roll celebration. we have 1200 students. we'll celebrate 1400 students of african american dissent. i got you to ring the belfour that. who have earned a 3.0g.p.a. or higher from grades 3-12 and our elementary, middle and schools. we want to thank this board for rearranging...
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black panter hits theaters friday and anticipation is growing. >> i believe that movie. >> reporter: chris ter briggs will be watching on february 20th which is fourth through eighth grade classmates from the marycluded school in north philadelphia. >> i already know it is going to be a wonderful movie. >> reporter: field trip arranged by principal jamina clay dingle. >> a lot of our students have financial difficulties. >> reporter: she set up a go fund me page, students sold hot dogs and pretzels, so much money came in that each student only has to pay two dollars. seeing a super hero movie on a school day is very cool but the learning experience will reach far beyond theater. >> all these beautiful things that represent african-american children, they now see images on a major movie, and looks just like film. >> and we want to give our children that idea, that they can see them, and see themselves in something. >>> significance of black pant er isn't who on those who star on the big screen. >>> and, that is, and, the work, and wanting to be all she can be, that is everything hopefully it changes the general idea of what being an african is, and too often times you can be african and wanting
black panter hits theaters friday and anticipation is growing. >> i believe that movie. >> reporter: chris ter briggs will be watching on february 20th which is fourth through eighth grade classmates from the marycluded school in north philadelphia. >> i already know it is going to be a wonderful movie. >> reporter: field trip arranged by principal jamina clay dingle. >> a lot of our students have financial difficulties. >> reporter: she set up a go fund me...
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mary j thigh. >> church lady 2.0. >> oh, well, maybe. >> thank you very much. i like that it is a navy, though, because it gives an air of sophistication, yes? >> navy air of sophistication but could be blackhe place, another neutral like olive. >> look at this. >> amazing. >> so this cape, we're loving. now the cape is connected to the dress. i thought it was separate. >> no, it is connected. >> same designer, christa ball, the amazing cut outs, really flattering her figure so sexy, but not so in your face, either. and then the attached cape like how sophisticated is that? >> amazing really pretty. and dairy say no one will be wearing that at the event that go to. >> no. >> it is beautiful. >> thank you very much. >> she is whip that around,. >> yes, fans of the cape. this is a great dress. and one of the things i love about this, it has america. so it keeps information place? >> yes, absolutely t gives the illusion that you're uncovered, but you're actually not. this is swayed squared. i love the mixed media look, did all of this patch work like how sick is this? different black, silver, gold, the waist detail you know i'm always a fan of waist detail it, makes you look thinner, not that
mary j thigh. >> church lady 2.0. >> oh, well, maybe. >> thank you very much. i like that it is a navy, though, because it gives an air of sophistication, yes? >> navy air of sophistication but could be blackhe place, another neutral like olive. >> look at this. >> amazing. >> so this cape, we're loving. now the cape is connected to the dress. i thought it was separate. >> no, it is connected. >> same designer, christa ball, the amazing cut...
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mary, thank you guys and jason and dom, stick around. >>> when we come back, the global chief investment officer will be joining us richard turnill from blackock will be joining us >>> then later this morning gm cfo on the block. take a look at the volatility index. it doubled during regular markets. it is up again another 35% wow. volatility sitting at 50 yesterday at this time sitting at 17. we haven't seen days like this in quite some time stick around you are watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. futures take a look right now. we are in the red. we are deep in the red after a very red day yesterday the market looks like it's going to open down again and down big time triple digits. we're looking right now if the market opened today at this very moment, 640 points off nasdaq would open down 102 points down. s&p 500 would open 58 points down, 59 points depending on -- it keeps ricocheting back and forth.
mary, thank you guys and jason and dom, stick around. >>> when we come back, the global chief investment officer will be joining us richard turnill from blackock will be joining us >>> then later this morning gm cfo on the block. take a look at the volatility index. it doubled during regular markets. it is up again another 35% wow. volatility sitting at 50 yesterday at this time sitting at 17. we haven't seen days like this in quite some time stick around you are watching...