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she have went raven black at last night's premiere with carly steele. >> this is a bad ass dress. >> thank you. it's a bad ass movie. i definitely can't smile. it's so not in the mood with the dress. >> masking her effortless sense of humor, jlaw draped in dior held court for "red sparrow yt yt. she said it's the first time she ever dieted for a role. >> i just want jack in the box and just eat chicken breast. that to me is like i'm starving. it was tough when my character stopped doing ballet i was done. i was like i can't do this for six months. you'll see in the movie. >> jennifer also graces the march cover of "vanity fair" with a shoot that paying tribute to her kentucky country roots. she admits she was nervous about shooting nude scenes after being outspoken of intimate photos being hack. quote how can you explain about the hack if you're going to get nude anyway. she filmed the scenes from the crew who knew me since i was a baby. after the scenes wrapped she turn ud to the team and said i hope you guys feel creepy. >> please welcome jennifer lawrence. >> leading up to the pre
she have went raven black at last night's premiere with carly steele. >> this is a bad ass dress. >> thank you. it's a bad ass movie. i definitely can't smile. it's so not in the mood with the dress. >> masking her effortless sense of humor, jlaw draped in dior held court for "red sparrow yt yt. she said it's the first time she ever dieted for a role. >> i just want jack in the box and just eat chicken breast. that to me is like i'm starving. it was tough when my...
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black history month celebrations. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez introduced us to some of these students. >> raven alyas is among 1,400 african-american students making the honor roll at one of the many public schools in san francisco. today, she will be acknowledged by the san francisco alliance of black school educators. >> i think it's important for us to acknowledge the people who are doing well, because then it encourages kids who aren't. >> students must have a 3.0 grade point average or higher to be recognized. maintaining that gpa helps students compete with others who are on track for college. >> it's very important that our students are exposed to and receive the messaging that you can do this and you can compete just like everyone else. >> linda jordan is the african-american post-secondary pathway manager, helping students find ways to get into college. alyas wants to study chemistry. she's been accepted into two historically black colleges and universities, but is holding out for howard. another student being recognized today is zach fineberg. >> and i feel like it allows me to be like a role model and sh
black history month celebrations. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez introduced us to some of these students. >> raven alyas is among 1,400 african-american students making the honor roll at one of the many public schools in san francisco. today, she will be acknowledged by the san francisco alliance of black school educators. >> i think it's important for us to acknowledge the people who are doing well, because then it encourages kids who aren't. >> students must have a 3.0...
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the for me, it's the ravens, in other parts of the countries, the black vultures and other predators are the issue. in conclusion, please recognize that the ranchers are your eyes and ears on the land. we are your best tool to achieve any real conservation objectives on the ground. turn us loose. no one is more dedicated to the health of the land than those of white house are dependent on it. let the ranchers do what we do best. everyone will benefit. the species, the ecosystem and the rural communities. thank you again for hearing my testimony. i look forward to answering any questions. >> well thank you so much for traveling here from wyoming and thanks for that excellent testimony. appreciate it. mr. duval? >> good morning, chairman barrasso and ranking member carper and the members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to come to talk to you about real world impact on overregulation of farmers and ranchers. my name is zippy duval and i'm a beef poultry farmer in georgia. my son is home. he's four generation. i was elected president of american farm bureau two years ago a
the for me, it's the ravens, in other parts of the countries, the black vultures and other predators are the issue. in conclusion, please recognize that the ranchers are your eyes and ears on the land. we are your best tool to achieve any real conservation objectives on the ground. turn us loose. no one is more dedicated to the health of the land than those of white house are dependent on it. let the ranchers do what we do best. everyone will benefit. the species, the ecosystem and the rural...