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rebecca: good afternoon, everyone. in 1987, i was a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed student teacher, and an outstanding master teacher taught me everything i have ever known, but next door, there was a teacher who i had come to call the witch. every day she would grab young children, by the arms, she would get in their faces and scream at them. she towered over them. i was 22. i was terrified. they were 6 years old, first graders. i can't imagine what they were feeling, but she abused them like this every single day. and this was just outside, i don't know what went on when the door was closed. i went to my master teacher, and i said i'm learning how to report child abuse, and i think i see some next door, and it's the teacher, and my master teacher sat me down and said today, rebecca, is the day you learn about forced unions and teacher tenure. what i have come to learn since then is that teacher tenure works together with collectively bargained grievance procedures and quite literally ties the hands of administrators so
rebecca: good afternoon, everyone. in 1987, i was a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed student teacher, and an outstanding master teacher taught me everything i have ever known, but next door, there was a teacher who i had come to call the witch. every day she would grab young children, by the arms, she would get in their faces and scream at them. she towered over them. i was 22. i was terrified. they were 6 years old, first graders. i can't imagine what they were feeling, but she abused them like...
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rebecca is kind of our ambassador front and center. so it's kind of like her editorial world, her digital world, her family world. and each one of them has a different flavor, and we're able to use social to drive tha and engage that audience. >> we have watched brick and mortar suffer mightily. it's having a much tougher time. but you guys have done a very interesting thing about bringing so much technology into the store. do you think that's what saves the brick and mortar store eventually? >> yeah, i think it about experience. so for some people it might be an art installation. for others, it might be the way you boost the senses in some way. and for us, we basically said there are so many efficiencies in ecommerce, how do we bring the digital efficiencies into the store. >> sure, so it feels like rebecca is always there, or the lighting of the end use is approximated in the store. or you get recommendations that are pertinent to what you brought in. or you can self-checkout if you want. all these things we think will boost the shop
rebecca is kind of our ambassador front and center. so it's kind of like her editorial world, her digital world, her family world. and each one of them has a different flavor, and we're able to use social to drive tha and engage that audience. >> we have watched brick and mortar suffer mightily. it's having a much tougher time. but you guys have done a very interesting thing about bringing so much technology into the store. do you think that's what saves the brick and mortar store...
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rebecca stormer thanks very much for reporting for us from s.p.d. central and. well during her final days campaigning up in style zones chancellor merkel should her usually stateswoman like image to get down on her knees she joined a street rally in support of life saving c.p.r. techniques she led the crowd as she performed first aid maneuvers a bit tell me. the. movie go home. all right and jared. he is no dummy he is in the studio with us here to talk about some social media strategies you know our usual pictures from the chancellor there that's not the pose we often hear when is this a trend there are candidates doing stunts like this to get out the vote and well we can see you know in the last campaigning almost anything goes for the big major parties and what we've been seeing in the last week is the big parties trying to appeal to the undecided voters and also the people who are not going to vote at all who are going to abstain and we nari from pollsters saying that the voter turnout in this election is going to be lower so we're going to take a look at th
rebecca stormer thanks very much for reporting for us from s.p.d. central and. well during her final days campaigning up in style zones chancellor merkel should her usually stateswoman like image to get down on her knees she joined a street rally in support of life saving c.p.r. techniques she led the crowd as she performed first aid maneuvers a bit tell me. the. movie go home. all right and jared. he is no dummy he is in the studio with us here to talk about some social media strategies you...
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the right rebecca let me turn things over to you for a moment you know martin schultz it looked like he might be gaining the trust of german voters several months ago that has evaporated he's slated to lose and lose badly what went wrong for him and the s.p.d. . well i'm going to try you again because i thought seems like the line didn't work for us there much in schultz it looks like he is going to lose and lose this election badly. what has gone wrong for him and the social democrats. well it appears we are not coming through in and i'm going to continue with hans over here. what is it about the german political scene and uncle america's place in it that makes it so hard for anyone else to challenge it's always difficult to challenge someone who's been in power for a long time the challenge always is a bit of a disadvantage for an anglo-american of case she has been governing this country for twelve years now and she's very well established she's quite well respected as we sit across the political spectrum and i think there is this element of stability of continuity that is playing
the right rebecca let me turn things over to you for a moment you know martin schultz it looked like he might be gaining the trust of german voters several months ago that has evaporated he's slated to lose and lose badly what went wrong for him and the s.p.d. . well i'm going to try you again because i thought seems like the line didn't work for us there much in schultz it looks like he is going to lose and lose this election badly. what has gone wrong for him and the social democrats. well it...
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rebecca is our ambassador. each one has a different flavor. social gains the audience. >> we have watched brick and mortar suffer. it's having a tough time you have done an interesting thing about bringing technology into the store do you think that's what saves the brick and mortar store >> yeah, i think it becomes about experience the way you boost the senses in some way for us, we said there's so many efficiencies in e-commerce, how do we bring it into the stores so it feels like rebecca is always there or the lighting is approximated in the store or you get recommendations pertinent to what you brought in or self-checkout. >> sure. >> on the experience side, we want to make our stores a hub for community. we host chats and art openings entrepreneurs that want to launch something >> we host the great events in the store and they go out through digital and social and the e-commerce starts driving as well it's like the minievent becomes a mack kro moment. >> how do you design for millennials? is it different? >> i'm a millennial. i'm designin
rebecca is our ambassador. each one has a different flavor. social gains the audience. >> we have watched brick and mortar suffer. it's having a tough time you have done an interesting thing about bringing technology into the store do you think that's what saves the brick and mortar store >> yeah, i think it becomes about experience the way you boost the senses in some way for us, we said there's so many efficiencies in e-commerce, how do we bring it into the stores so it feels like...
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rebecca long—bailey and angela rayner.ous reception for angela rayner as she told her story of how the labour movement allowed her to make thejourney from being a single mother without qualifications to sitting in the shadow cabinet. she has been supported by her shadow cabinet colleague rebecca long—bailey. these two members of the shadow cabinet lie at the heart ofjeremy corbyn‘s thinking. if he finds himself prime minister any time soon, they will be senior members of his cabinet, but also in the longer term the labour leadership believes that angela rayner and rebecca long—bailey are the sort of people who can carry the flame whenjeremy corbyn decides to pass on to the next generation. rebecca long—bailey is ready for a general election. what we are doing now is building on what was in the manifesto and i have to say there was a lot of work done that wasn't actually included in the manifesto, especially in terms of industrial strategy and business. we had a document the size of war and peace that we wanted placed in th
rebecca long—bailey and angela rayner.ous reception for angela rayner as she told her story of how the labour movement allowed her to make thejourney from being a single mother without qualifications to sitting in the shadow cabinet. she has been supported by her shadow cabinet colleague rebecca long—bailey. these two members of the shadow cabinet lie at the heart ofjeremy corbyn‘s thinking. if he finds himself prime minister any time soon, they will be senior members of his cabinet, but...
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it's also a remembrance that he's still a part of my life. >> reporter: rebecca, an idaho firefighterd endurance mountain bike racer, has spent most of her life wondering about what happened to the father she never had a chance to know. he left for vietnam when she was only three years old. >> i'm attached to vietnam in southeast asia for the rest of my life and i've been attached through my dad my entire life i just hadn't really hadn't really recognized the depth of it until now. there's a place i've been avoiding for a long time. it's been in my thoughts for 40 years. what happened there long ago set me on this path. >> reporter: rebecca rode nearly 1,200 miles the length of the ho chi minh trail to visit her father's crash site, both as a memorial tribute to him, and for some possible closure to her family's vietnam experience the past 45 years. her journey, along with a vietnamese mountain bike racer, was documented in the theatrical film "blood road." >> they call it blood road because so many people died there and countless americans countless vietnamese, lao, cambodian and kno
it's also a remembrance that he's still a part of my life. >> reporter: rebecca, an idaho firefighterd endurance mountain bike racer, has spent most of her life wondering about what happened to the father she never had a chance to know. he left for vietnam when she was only three years old. >> i'm attached to vietnam in southeast asia for the rest of my life and i've been attached through my dad my entire life i just hadn't really hadn't really recognized the depth of it until now....
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at final point on rebecca. that is this word nepotism.re and awful lot of people who are in it and 5ucce55ful of people who are in it and successful in it have parent5 of people who are in it and successful in it have parents or other members of family who are also in it. if i may other members of family who are also in it. if! may say other members of family who are also in it. if i may say so, you didn't underline, and are successful in it. the theatre is a wonderfully loo5e, warm and loving community. if it is you are an actor and you want to come in, they will say here is the door, come in. if they hear that your dad is a famous director, they will open the door even wider. you only have to open it and then you come in. if you are no good, if you don't do it, you are kicked out and you will never be asked in again. sure the dobbie "given that you said you you want to see a greater range of people 5ucce55ful you you want to see a greater range of people successful in the business? the fact that it opened more easily for your daughter.m
at final point on rebecca. that is this word nepotism.re and awful lot of people who are in it and 5ucce55ful of people who are in it and successful in it have parent5 of people who are in it and successful in it have parents or other members of family who are also in it. if i may other members of family who are also in it. if! may say other members of family who are also in it. if i may say so, you didn't underline, and are successful in it. the theatre is a wonderfully loo5e, warm and loving...
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time for the latest news, here's rebecca.ndemned by the white house. pyongyang claims president trump has declared war on north korea, a suggestion dismissed as absurd by the white house. labour is calling for the government to spend an extra half £1 billion on hospital accident and emergency unit in england this winter. it says there will be a crisis if there is not more funding. the party is also planning a review offered by the nhs to people who are addicted to gambling. mental health experts have told the victoria derbyshire programme that there needs to be greater recognition of depersonalisation disorder, a condition which is as widespread as schizophrenia, but is often not picked up by doctors. depersonalisation disorder is characterised by a sense of disconnection from the world. sufferers say the world appears unreal as if they're experiencing life through a haze or fog. one in 100 people is thought to have the condition. more than a quarter of parents who have adopted children say their family is at crisis point. re
time for the latest news, here's rebecca.ndemned by the white house. pyongyang claims president trump has declared war on north korea, a suggestion dismissed as absurd by the white house. labour is calling for the government to spend an extra half £1 billion on hospital accident and emergency unit in england this winter. it says there will be a crisis if there is not more funding. the party is also planning a review offered by the nhs to people who are addicted to gambling. mental health...
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. >> here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the relief effort is in full force. former presidents are joining together for one america, to raise money for victims of both hurricane harvey and irma. >> to step up and take. >> reporter: but there are other ways to give as well. one of the easiest, by texting irma to 90999. you can donate $10 to the red cross. experts recommend donating to established organizations like the united way, the salvation army and save the children. some are asking to hold off on material donations like clothes. >> when people are donating things like shoes or clothes, we recognize that's incredibly generous, but at the same time, it slows us down. they need to be sorted and cleaned, and we just don't have time for that right now. >> reporter: and consider waiting to donate. affected communities will need your money weeks or months from now after collection drains have dried up. >> if someone is on a fixed budget, we recommend a donation in a smaller amount. >> reporter: some scammers will take advantage of the kindness. >> don't assume t
. >> here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the relief effort is in full force. former presidents are joining together for one america, to raise money for victims of both hurricane harvey and irma. >> to step up and take. >> reporter: but there are other ways to give as well. one of the easiest, by texting irma to 90999. you can donate $10 to the red cross. experts recommend donating to established organizations like the united way, the salvation army and save the children....
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rebecca, i guess what can he really say?didn't leave his office with much credibility. >> he didn't leave his office with any credibility, don, not a shred. no one will be able to forget -- and sean spicer has reminded us -- of that moment where he stood in front of the white house press corps with photo evidence to the contrary and tried to tell them and tell america that this was the biggest inauguration crowd of all time when clearly it was not. and now he is trying to rehab his image. he's trying to show us that he's at least laughing with us and not being laughed at. but he hasn't shown any sort of regret for what he said and no self-awareness that maybe he crossed an ethical line when he said what he said from that podium. >> scott, i just want to take a moment to refresh everyone's memory. just a few of sean spicer's more perplexing statements as press secretary. >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the globe. he won overwhelmingly with 360 electoral votes
rebecca, i guess what can he really say?didn't leave his office with much credibility. >> he didn't leave his office with any credibility, don, not a shred. no one will be able to forget -- and sean spicer has reminded us -- of that moment where he stood in front of the white house press corps with photo evidence to the contrary and tried to tell them and tell america that this was the biggest inauguration crowd of all time when clearly it was not. and now he is trying to rehab his image....
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what do you think of that rebecca?o after the chinese in terms of as andrew says, their standing in the world? what will you do about it? and therefore bolster our allies in the process. will that work? >> we have ironclad agreement with our allies but the question u.s. and china are rivals we'll face that down the road but what i see here in relation just to north korea, it is still good cop, bad cop. trump is being bad cop, letting china being good cop. he is goosing them a little bit, hey, we might relook some of our trade if you twice don't keep the pressure on. i think good cop-bad cop continuing this time. connell: before i go to fred, rebecca, a stalemate where we don't see anything really happen is that your point? >> no. i think a lot is happening. i think is going pretty well. connell: okay. >> we're seeing a lot of action from north korea, it is very scary. remember, russia, china, the u.n. is still 100% lined up. i'm impressed with the south koreans. they said let's use maximum diplomatic and military press
what do you think of that rebecca?o after the chinese in terms of as andrew says, their standing in the world? what will you do about it? and therefore bolster our allies in the process. will that work? >> we have ironclad agreement with our allies but the question u.s. and china are rivals we'll face that down the road but what i see here in relation just to north korea, it is still good cop, bad cop. trump is being bad cop, letting china being good cop. he is goosing them a little bit,...
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good to see you, fred. >> so rebecca, the u.s.sador to the up says the message she's seen, the speech of president trump, and says it's going to be very strong. is this a message that will be directed likely at north korea or a message to allies to, you know, calm or allay any fears? >> i think eideally, president trump would be sending both messages at the same time, a message of strength and resolve against north korea and a message of wanting to work with our partners in the international community. but it's going to be quite a balancing act for trump. it will be really interesting to see how he executes this speech. because he's been very critical of the united nations as a body in the past. so there's a question of whether he will use this venue to launch some of those criticisms again. he's described it as a club where people just get together and talk about things. something that doesn't really get anything done. and so a question i have is whether he will come to the united nations with a more conciliatory tone, trying to
good to see you, fred. >> so rebecca, the u.s.sador to the up says the message she's seen, the speech of president trump, and says it's going to be very strong. is this a message that will be directed likely at north korea or a message to allies to, you know, calm or allay any fears? >> i think eideally, president trump would be sending both messages at the same time, a message of strength and resolve against north korea and a message of wanting to work with our partners in the...
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rebecca trayster. maria hinojosa, and josh barrow, senior editor at business insider.k, let me start with you. you've been very clued into this and you also have been around, done this rodeo before. how big are the developments of this summer? >> huge pip mean, the biggest development, i think the key one is the meeting that took place at trump tower, on june 9th. i mean, that is going to be the focal point of every investigation. >> when we learned that, i had a great moment in the "snl" skit of lester holt interviewing donald trump, where he like admits he was thinking about russia, with james comey. and michael shea playing lester holt was like, did i get him? like, is that it? like, you just admitted it. and that e-mail felt like just, okay, did we -- we have it, right? we have the evidence here? >> not completely. not completely. i think there's more to it. the question is the documents that were promised to be brought to that meeting. interestingly, nobody has fessed up to those documents. but we do know that two months -- >> the dirt on hillary clinton. that was
rebecca trayster. maria hinojosa, and josh barrow, senior editor at business insider.k, let me start with you. you've been very clued into this and you also have been around, done this rodeo before. how big are the developments of this summer? >> huge pip mean, the biggest development, i think the key one is the meeting that took place at trump tower, on june 9th. i mean, that is going to be the focal point of every investigation. >> when we learned that, i had a great moment in the...
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sarah, rebecca and leah, who just happened to be patriarchs and matriarchs of the jewish people. well, you won't read about that in the latest unesco report, but if you want to, you can read about it in a somewhat weightier publication. it's called "the bible." i highly recommend it. i hear it even got four and a half out of five stars on amazon. and it's a great read. i read it every week. ladies and gentlemen, a moment to be serious. despite the absurdities, despite the repetition of these farcical events, there is change, slowly but surely. there are signs of positive change, even at the united nations. mr. secretary-general, i very much appreciate your statement that denying israel's right to exist is anti-semitism, pure and simple. now that's important because for too long, the epicenter of global anti-semitism has been right here at the un, and while it may take many years, i'm absolutely confident that the revolution in israel's ties with individual nations will ultimately be reflected here in this hall of nations. i say that because there's also a marked change in the pos
sarah, rebecca and leah, who just happened to be patriarchs and matriarchs of the jewish people. well, you won't read about that in the latest unesco report, but if you want to, you can read about it in a somewhat weightier publication. it's called "the bible." i highly recommend it. i hear it even got four and a half out of five stars on amazon. and it's a great read. i read it every week. ladies and gentlemen, a moment to be serious. despite the absurdities, despite the repetition...
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and in washington, political analyst rebecca byrd. good to see both of you.ith the huge cut on corporate taxes. republicans and the white house saying it will bring jobs and business back to the united states. democratic leaders say it's the same old failed trickle-down economics formula and gift to the americans. margaret, what is the white house strategy to try to counter those arguments? >> the white house strategy is to talk about this on two fronts. number one is the idea of job creation. you saw him do that yesterday. the other is emphasizing that this goes hand in hand with relief for middle-class americans. and the president already feels like he's made a really big concession. he had wanted to hold out for a reduction of the corporate tax down to 15%. internal divisions inside the white house saying that's just not possible. there's no way that it could pass, wouldn't work, wouldn't -- agreed that he can live with 20%. but look, there's going to be a tremendous amount of debate. and when you pile on some of those considerations about republican repre
and in washington, political analyst rebecca byrd. good to see both of you.ith the huge cut on corporate taxes. republicans and the white house saying it will bring jobs and business back to the united states. democratic leaders say it's the same old failed trickle-down economics formula and gift to the americans. margaret, what is the white house strategy to try to counter those arguments? >> the white house strategy is to talk about this on two fronts. number one is the idea of job...
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. >> rebecca came to the u.s. from jordan 18 years ago for college and stayed. missed the taste at home. >> a traditional chinese meal. she asked her mom to share the recipe for chinese dumplings passed down from her grandmother. >> she started to practice and everybody loved it. >> so much she decided to start a business she calls rebecca's dumplings. >> for me the best in the whole wide world. >> and flying food started at artisan exchange, and now carson has set up a slice of germany on westchester pike. braking everything from pretzels to scratch made pies and turnovers but it's the sourdough-starter that baits back 2100 years. >> carson comes from a family of bakers and millers. >> but when he came to america in 2009 he was running a logistics company. >> i realized there is no good place. >> he bought a clay oven and started to bake in his garage. people loved the smell and now he is creating something special. >> i pull it out and say oh my god are you beautiful? >>> right now a lot of sunshine and warm at least. 79 degrees think we had a live update. 79
. >> rebecca came to the u.s. from jordan 18 years ago for college and stayed. missed the taste at home. >> a traditional chinese meal. she asked her mom to share the recipe for chinese dumplings passed down from her grandmother. >> she started to practice and everybody loved it. >> so much she decided to start a business she calls rebecca's dumplings. >> for me the best in the whole wide world. >> and flying food started at artisan exchange, and now carson...
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she has a business now called rebecca dumpling. >>> owner carson has it up a slice of germany on west chester pike in newtown square. baking everything from pretzels to scratch made pies and turnovers. it's the bread he is best known for made with the family heirloom sour dough starter which dates back 100 years. carson comes from a family of bakers and millers. when he came to america in 2009, he was running a logistics company. he bought a clay overren and started baking in the garage and neighbors started following their nose. when i pull it out of the overren, i say oh, my god, you're beautiful. for filler filler i'm melissa magee. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious live
she has a business now called rebecca dumpling. >>> owner carson has it up a slice of germany on west chester pike in newtown square. baking everything from pretzels to scratch made pies and turnovers. it's the bread he is best known for made with the family heirloom sour dough starter which dates back 100 years. carson comes from a family of bakers and millers. when he came to america in 2009, he was running a logistics company. he bought a clay overren and started baking in the...
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charles: with all due respect, rebecca. we made these threats to him and he always answered them with a greater level of provocation. >> right now it's words. i think what he's responding to is the financial sanctions that there hurt his ability to give favors to his cronies. that's what he's really responding to here. charles require understand cutting off economic ties should put pressure on kim jong-un. but we know he has billions of dollars squirreled away in switzerland and he has a black market economy. what's going to happen if he does continue these actions? >> i will say this. i thought it was interesting with trump's executive order and china's almost immediate response. it was due to behind the scenes diplomacy in which the bank of china and other economic institutions agreed they would cut off north korea. my biggest thing in all of this. if you want to see this resolved in a quick fashion. we make our interests china's interests. over 90% of north korea's oil comes from china. if you want to see this come to a
charles: with all due respect, rebecca. we made these threats to him and he always answered them with a greater level of provocation. >> right now it's words. i think what he's responding to is the financial sanctions that there hurt his ability to give favors to his cronies. that's what he's really responding to here. charles require understand cutting off economic ties should put pressure on kim jong-un. but we know he has billions of dollars squirreled away in switzerland and he has a...
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ryan: rebecca callahan saw firsthand the devastation, but also the resilience at their hearty -- after harvey slammed into the gulf coast. she volunteered with the american red cross, leading a team in opening a shelter in louisiana. >> it, frankly, was remarkably calm most of the time, because so many were in shock that it was not at the point that anyone had time to think. ryan: rebecca said that there were fears of the shelte it was hard to tell how many homes were destroyed. >> it varied by street a lot. there was so many that were just totally gone. and: now, exhausted sore, she is back in bc -- in d.c. her husband is getting his bags ready. he is flying out to texas tonight. 9/11,h of us, since decided if something major was going to happen, we were not going to sit on the sidelines. the: he is deploying with capacity force. he will be on the ground in texas for 45 day, assisting fema with financial issues to help people get back on their feet. iswhen it comes down to helping people. helping the most number of people in the shortest amount of time. ryan: a couple spending time ap
ryan: rebecca callahan saw firsthand the devastation, but also the resilience at their hearty -- after harvey slammed into the gulf coast. she volunteered with the american red cross, leading a team in opening a shelter in louisiana. >> it, frankly, was remarkably calm most of the time, because so many were in shock that it was not at the point that anyone had time to think. ryan: rebecca said that there were fears of the shelte it was hard to tell how many homes were destroyed. >>...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, gasoline prices surging. the national average for a gallon of regular is now $2.55, up 50 cents. in dallas, what looks like a parking lot is really the endless line for gas, and many pumps there already out. harvey affecting more than 20% of america's refining. and major pipelines that ship fuel have been stopped or slowed. but tonight these tankers refueling those stations emptied out by panic after the storm. analysts expect prices to jump three to five cents a day before backing up in mid-september. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" .his idfray handcuffed at the hospital. outrage after video shows a nurse arrest.ed refused to foll officer's order to take blood from an unconscious patient. >>> plus, the airline passenger facing a massive fine afteris behavior forced h pilots to tur around. what he did. >>> and the heroes of houston. so many in need in the wake of this historic hurricane. so many americans stepping up to help. stay with us. how much money do you
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, gasoline prices surging. the national average for a gallon of regular is now $2.55, up 50 cents. in dallas, what looks like a parking lot is really the endless line for gas, and many pumps there already out. harvey affecting more than 20% of america's refining. and major pipelines that ship fuel have been stopped or slowed. but tonight these tankers refueling those stations emptied out by panic after the storm. analysts expect prices to jump...
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. >> rebecca, lets move forward on that, how does this help the president who seems anxious to wave anyhment in the air regardless who's helping to accomplish it whether republicans and democrats, how does it help on tax reform? >> well, that's exactly it. he wants to build momentum and he's opened to negotiating and flexible and that he wants to get things done as oppose to some sort of ideology cal -- he wants to negotiate. the fact remains that there is a very busy legislative schedule ahead. they push the debt ceiling and spending to the end of the year in addition to this immigration discussion now on top of that, so that's all piled up in addition to what they want to do on tax reform. they're having to balance all of this demand at once. republicans want to get tax reform done and what this is doing is it is sending a message on the hot button issues and maybe republicans and the president is going to be more flexible than democrats originally anticipated. >> matt, to you, i am curious of how you see this playing out in 2018 especially if the president is now working with the dem
. >> rebecca, lets move forward on that, how does this help the president who seems anxious to wave anyhment in the air regardless who's helping to accomplish it whether republicans and democrats, how does it help on tax reform? >> well, that's exactly it. he wants to build momentum and he's opened to negotiating and flexible and that he wants to get things done as oppose to some sort of ideology cal -- he wants to negotiate. the fact remains that there is a very busy legislative...
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the daughter's current boyfriend called the cell phone and feldman asked to speak to rebecca and saiduote i wanted you to feel my pain. >> he had been involved with the victim's daughter at some point in time. >> schools in the area were put on lock down as police searched for feldman who they say is armed. she says her children wes cored home by police after school. she has seen the victim in passing around the neighbor and hopes she'll be okay. >> all i know she was breast cancer survivor, and i pray to god that she pulls through. you know, that's how me and the other neighbors feel that we just are praying. >> report roar police say the suspect is driving 2016 mack mazza sedan license plate kfc kfc-1405. >> puerto rico still reeling from the wrath of hurricane maria. streets are flood, there's no running water in some areas and power lines are still down. at least sick people are dead and communication to the island is search wally impossible. most the island is facing weeks possibly months without any electricity but maria is not finished yet. meteorologist scott williams is here
the daughter's current boyfriend called the cell phone and feldman asked to speak to rebecca and saiduote i wanted you to feel my pain. >> he had been involved with the victim's daughter at some point in time. >> schools in the area were put on lock down as police searched for feldman who they say is armed. she says her children wes cored home by police after school. she has seen the victim in passing around the neighbor and hopes she'll be okay. >> all i know she was breast...
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as rebecca long bailey were setting in her speech yesterday. unions able to represent them freely, freed of undemocratic fetters on their to organise. —— right to organise. i promise to you two years ago we would do politics different and i have to say it has not always been easy. there is quite a few who prefer politics the old way. but let me say, we will do politics differently, and the vital word here is, we. notjust leavers saying things are different. our devolves the community, not monopolised in westminster and whitehall. let's take it further. make public services accountable to communities, business accountable to the public, and politicians truly accountable to those we serve. applause let the next labour government transformed britain byjenny many putting power into the hands of people. the creative, passionate and committed people of this country. —— genuinely. both at home and abroad what underpins politics is compassion and solidarity with people, including those now recovering from hurricane damage in the caribbean. i sent a mes
as rebecca long bailey were setting in her speech yesterday. unions able to represent them freely, freed of undemocratic fetters on their to organise. —— right to organise. i promise to you two years ago we would do politics different and i have to say it has not always been easy. there is quite a few who prefer politics the old way. but let me say, we will do politics differently, and the vital word here is, we. notjust leavers saying things are different. our devolves the community, not...
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thank you john and thank you rebecca, for all that you do.[applause] and the basis of their work is that no community or region is held back. a regionalblish development bank, to invest in an industrial strategy for every region. every region of the country. but the challenges of the future go beyond the need to turn our backs on an economic model that has failed to invest and upgrade our economy. we need urgently to face the challenge of automation. robotics could make so much of contemporary work redundant. that is a threat in the hands of the greedy, but it's a huge opportunity if it's managed in the interests of society, as a whole. [applause] tom watson spoke about this extensively yesterday, and he and others on -- others in shadow cabinets are working hard on this. thank you tom and the shadow cabinet, for that. [applause] we won't reap the full rewards of these great technological advances, if they're monopolised to pile up profits for a few. if they are publicly managed, to share benefits, they can be the gateway for a new settlement
thank you john and thank you rebecca, for all that you do.[applause] and the basis of their work is that no community or region is held back. a regionalblish development bank, to invest in an industrial strategy for every region. every region of the country. but the challenges of the future go beyond the need to turn our backs on an economic model that has failed to invest and upgrade our economy. we need urgently to face the challenge of automation. robotics could make so much of contemporary...
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rebecca jarvis has this story. rebecca: why are we in oakland? met a successful ceo in silicon valley. she works at a diversion and she has something that has everything talking at her hair. >> i made the decision to change my perception anyway so that it improves the likelihood of, you know, being taken more seriously as a leader as opposed to maybe a sexual object. whatever secrets to getting ahead -- proactively fighting the blonde stereotype, going from this to this. >> when i first started the company, i was giving advice -- getting advice my friend of mine who just broke down terms about perception and how you should be perceived. running herle company has a blonde in a male-dominated workforce, she knew her hair color made a less likely to be taken serious by potential investors. eileen: i kept getting comments like, it is so impressive that you are so youn and doing this. choice to dress down, too. choosing glasses, t-shirts, and broken glasses. eileen: i wanted to be less sexy. rebecca: the next verse this feeling is common in the workpl
rebecca jarvis has this story. rebecca: why are we in oakland? met a successful ceo in silicon valley. she works at a diversion and she has something that has everything talking at her hair. >> i made the decision to change my perception anyway so that it improves the likelihood of, you know, being taken more seriously as a leader as opposed to maybe a sexual object. whatever secrets to getting ahead -- proactively fighting the blonde stereotype, going from this to this. >> when i...
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do you feel good. >> i feel wonderful. >> rebecca with tim cook there. exclusive. >> the company also showed the world the third generation of its apple watch. >> yeah, the series 3 watch features wireless connectivity. that's i big deal because that means you'll be able to make phone calls or send text messages from the watch without needing to have an iphone nearby. now, preorders for the apple watch 3 starts this friday. it's available in stores the 22nd. >>> same goes for the iphone 8 and 8 plus. preorders start friday available in stores on the 22nd. you will have to wait a little longer for the iphone 10. october 27th. it'll be available on november 3rd. >>> and we have some promising news this morning in the fight against cancer. a new report shows a dramatic 25% drop in america's cancer death rate. that's since 1991. it translates into more than 2 million cancer death as voided. researchers say credit may be due in large part to the country's dramatic reduction in smoking rates. >>> the gay rights movement is mourning the passing of one of its pi
do you feel good. >> i feel wonderful. >> rebecca with tim cook there. exclusive. >> the company also showed the world the third generation of its apple watch. >> yeah, the series 3 watch features wireless connectivity. that's i big deal because that means you'll be able to make phone calls or send text messages from the watch without needing to have an iphone nearby. now, preorders for the apple watch 3 starts this friday. it's available in stores the 22nd. >>>...
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rebecca jarv rebecca jarvis tracking your money. >> reporter: what if you didn't feel like you had towo places at once. walmart taking the convenience of home delivery a few steps farther testing a new service. >> the driver enters a one-time use code. >> reporter: the company partnering with lockmaker august home placed an order online and walmart's delivery person can gain entry to your home, even stock your fridge, all while you're watching in realtime on your smartphone. >> i think for younger folks working and putting in all kinds of hours and having a large commute it's a tremendous idea. >> reporter: but raising questions, too. >> not so sure about them coming in my home when i'm not there. >> reporter: bottom line, david, this is one more step in the major competition between walmart and amazon. both retailers dueling to increase convenience and of course, profits, too. david. >> thank you. when we come back tonight, the company hiring 95,000 people and of course that wild moment today on the price is right and ahead the developing headline i mentioned, several people reported
rebecca jarv rebecca jarvis tracking your money. >> reporter: what if you didn't feel like you had towo places at once. walmart taking the convenience of home delivery a few steps farther testing a new service. >> the driver enters a one-time use code. >> reporter: the company partnering with lockmaker august home placed an order online and walmart's delivery person can gain entry to your home, even stock your fridge, all while you're watching in realtime on your smartphone....
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that abraham the father of both ishmael and isaac is buried there but so too are isaac jacob sara rebecca sarah is a jewish name by the way sarah rebecca and linda who just happen to be patriarchs and matriarchs of the jewish people well you will read about that in the latest unesco report but if you want to you can read about it in a somewhat weighty or publication it's called the bible. i highly recommend it i hear it even got four and a half out of five stars on amazon and it's a great read i read it every week ladies and gentlemen a moment to be serious despite the absurdities despite the repetition of these farcical events there is change slowly but surely there are signs of positive change even at the united nations mr secretary-general. i very much appreciate your statement that denying israel's right to exist is anti semitism pure and simple now that's important because for too long the epicenter of global anti semitism has been right here at the un and while it may take many years i'm absolutely confident that the revolution in israel's ties with individual days will ultimately b
that abraham the father of both ishmael and isaac is buried there but so too are isaac jacob sara rebecca sarah is a jewish name by the way sarah rebecca and linda who just happen to be patriarchs and matriarchs of the jewish people well you will read about that in the latest unesco report but if you want to you can read about it in a somewhat weighty or publication it's called the bible. i highly recommend it i hear it even got four and a half out of five stars on amazon and it's a great read...
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halftime trades, target taxes and what it means for your money also with us from new york today is rebecca patterson we begin with stocks moving right along with tax rates and perhaps not surprisingly, it is the banks that are rallying today. >> it's nice to see these banks participating. we show where people are moving their money around and how fast these rotations actually occur bank of america, wells fargo, a name that a lot of people wanted to keep to the side, continue to move further and further up. part of it is the rates, a lot of it is where people think we're going to see more gains, the financials paused for a long period of time, they had a big bump after trump was actually the winner and suddenly it been in this flat moving around, somewhat volatile, it seems like financials are really on the verge or wanting to break out. by the way, i bought one today, i'm going to leave that as a tease because we have got unusual activity later on. >> the plan is out, although lacking in details that people are waiting to see, but what do you think it means for the way the markets are reac
halftime trades, target taxes and what it means for your money also with us from new york today is rebecca patterson we begin with stocks moving right along with tax rates and perhaps not surprisingly, it is the banks that are rallying today. >> it's nice to see these banks participating. we show where people are moving their money around and how fast these rotations actually occur bank of america, wells fargo, a name that a lot of people wanted to keep to the side, continue to move...
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rebecca we heard senator rubio said florida has never seen anything like this.ts hit so hard, the economic fallout immense. >> and the human devastation our number one focus but long term this economic consequence is going to be grave. it's going to be massive. if the estimates hold as they stand today, irma will be the most expensive storm in history. estimated at $200 billion in damage and when you couple that with hurricane harvey it's a one-two punch. hurricane harvey could be the second most costly in history. those assessments still coming in. that would put both of them more expensive than hurricane katrina. as we have been hearing in the field all day long, this is a highly dense, highly populated area where the storm's path is heading. so you have got 8 1/2 million properties in the path of this storm. you have millions of people now without power. you have gas outages. this is a kind of thing that's going to take a long time to clean up from. >> like the human cost, there is so high. what happens with the economy, you're taking money out of the economy
rebecca we heard senator rubio said florida has never seen anything like this.ts hit so hard, the economic fallout immense. >> and the human devastation our number one focus but long term this economic consequence is going to be grave. it's going to be massive. if the estimates hold as they stand today, irma will be the most expensive storm in history. estimated at $200 billion in damage and when you couple that with hurricane harvey it's a one-two punch. hurricane harvey could be the...
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david. > rebecca, thank you. come back tonight, the company hiring 95,000 people and of course that wild moment today on "the price is right". >>> and ahead, the developing headline i mentioned, several people reportedly held hostage inside a bank, s.w.a.t. teams on the scene and we'll have new reporting right after the break. nd we'll have new reporting right after the break. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives ma
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that breitbart probably wouldn't be anything close to what it is without the money from the from rebecca robert mercer well it also would be very different if andrew breitbart were still alive he was a he was he wouldn't be anything that we would call a moderate conservative but he was a realistic conservative he certainly wasn't a nationalist so bright would not be bipartisan now steve bannon's website in his you know molded in his vision more importantly what this truly is is it breitbart is able to wage war against the modern republican infrastructure so breitbart motivates the trumper one hundred percent trump to wage war against the republican party that they voted for. what i don't quite understand is the ban and does have the economic background goldman sachs and all this but yet he's a protectionist and yet also the claim that they're somehow conservative again how does protectionism and conservatism merge i mean why are they even called conservatives i don't think they call themselves conservatives they call themselves nationalists he said it in the sixty minutes interview. i do
that breitbart probably wouldn't be anything close to what it is without the money from the from rebecca robert mercer well it also would be very different if andrew breitbart were still alive he was a he was he wouldn't be anything that we would call a moderate conservative but he was a realistic conservative he certainly wasn't a nationalist so bright would not be bipartisan now steve bannon's website in his you know molded in his vision more importantly what this truly is is it breitbart is...
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. >> let's introduce rebecca patterson.orry. >> that's okay >> rebecca patterson, viewers know talk about the market effects, eric we go and you can stick around >> ask the producers if it works with their plan. >> we were talking about policy in work, saw a jump in manufacturing jobs, saw mining jobs added, hard to remember last time we saw that. is there a policy at work here >> it is interesting to see. we are seeing improved business confidence i think it is not only a reflection of favorable corporate results, but seeing much better tone to global economic activity. and i think that's something that really is contributing to that couple that with weakening dollar, and i think it creates a favorable backdrop there that truly is the silver lining as steve was pointing out in an otherwise tepid labor release today. >> what's the lag time it would take change in currency market or realization of weaker dollar for longer for companies to say i'm going to start adding jobs. >> i think there's a lot of factors companies are t
. >> let's introduce rebecca patterson.orry. >> that's okay >> rebecca patterson, viewers know talk about the market effects, eric we go and you can stick around >> ask the producers if it works with their plan. >> we were talking about policy in work, saw a jump in manufacturing jobs, saw mining jobs added, hard to remember last time we saw that. is there a policy at work here >> it is interesting to see. we are seeing improved business confidence i think it...
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rebecca? do you need help? come with us. [laughter] >> ok. rebecca and ii'm am from charlottesville, virginia. this is charlie. she is kind of bouncing around, as you may have seen, so i will send her to ben. [laughter] family's story begins like many. my husband and i met, graduated from college, got married, found employment and decided to start a family. our story diverges from the norm at my child's birth. due to preeclampsia, my daughter was delivered via emergency c-section 10 hours into her 26th week of gestation. she weighed one pound, 12 ounces and was the size of my hand. my constant bedside vigil started because i did not want her to die alone. charlie was tough. after three months, she was well enough to come home. we thought it was over, but it was merely the end of the beginning for us. issues from her premature arrival appeared one after another. each one required treatments and a therapy. there was specialty formula, medications and formula thickeners. then she needed physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy. the
rebecca? do you need help? come with us. [laughter] >> ok. rebecca and ii'm am from charlottesville, virginia. this is charlie. she is kind of bouncing around, as you may have seen, so i will send her to ben. [laughter] family's story begins like many. my husband and i met, graduated from college, got married, found employment and decided to start a family. our story diverges from the norm at my child's birth. due to preeclampsia, my daughter was delivered via emergency c-section 10 hours...