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fire bill 0'reilly! going to be able to spit all of his vile comments and everything that comes out of his mouth. it's disparaging not only to women, but specifically to black women and to black folks all over the world. one of 0'reilly‘s accusers reported her claims to fox in early april. in 2013, i experienced sexual harassment as a job applicant at fox news channel. wendy walsh, a psychologist who appeared on 0'really‘s show, said she refused tojoin him in his hotel room after they'd had dinner. 0'reilly then allegedly withdrew a job he had offered her. fox initially stuck with 0'reilly, but several major sponsors pulled advertising as pressure mounted. at the end of april, parent company 21st fox confirmed he had been fired. 0'reilly said it was tremendously disheartening to leave fox over totally unfounded claims. it's not the first time the organisation has had to deal with sexual harassment claims. lastjuly, fox news boss roger ailes resigned over similar allegations. the acting fox news ceo, rupe
fire bill 0'reilly! going to be able to spit all of his vile comments and everything that comes out of his mouth. it's disparaging not only to women, but specifically to black women and to black folks all over the world. one of 0'reilly‘s accusers reported her claims to fox in early april. in 2013, i experienced sexual harassment as a job applicant at fox news channel. wendy walsh, a psychologist who appeared on 0'really‘s show, said she refused tojoin him in his hotel room after they'd had...
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today, reilly and this young man met to talk about what happened. take a look.at violence exists in the world. and the question is really more so -- what are we going to do about it? >> this incident resolidifies my desire to make sure whatever career i go into i make a difference >> i'm a former federal prosecutor trying to nudge him in that direction. you know, the word hero is thrown around casually, sports heros, all sorts of heros. this guy is a hero. >> reporter: the young man's name is he was punched back behind his ear, and suffered a slight concussion. the two were glad to have met back up and go over everything. police have announced there have been two arrests in this case. they thought that there were several suspects, five or six, apparently only two of these juveniles carried out the attack. and as most of the metro transit police officers rushed toward the victims, one officer started trailing the suspects, got on a train with them. was able to talk with the video techs looking at surveillance video, in real time and identity the two that actually
today, reilly and this young man met to talk about what happened. take a look.at violence exists in the world. and the question is really more so -- what are we going to do about it? >> this incident resolidifies my desire to make sure whatever career i go into i make a difference >> i'm a former federal prosecutor trying to nudge him in that direction. you know, the word hero is thrown around casually, sports heros, all sorts of heros. this guy is a hero. >> reporter: the...
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anchor bill 0'reilly left last month.trol of the british broadcaster sky through an aquisition by 21st century fox. they declined an interview request so i said hello to the boss as he left work in manhattan. i'm from the bbc. are you worried about 0fcom at all? no. hello? you should be worried about bbc as well. radio host wendy walsh filed a complaint against bill 0'reilly by phone. the women flew to london from la specifically to explain to 0fcom why they don't think the murdochs should own sky outright. the parents of fox news have said they have taken decisive action about overhauling top management and appointing women to several senior positions. an incredibly rare example of one of the first printed pages has been unearthed at the university of reading. these pages were produced by william caxton on one of the first printing presses in about 1476. they'd been lying unrecognised in the university's archives, but they'll go on public display from today for the first time since they were sold from his print shop in t
anchor bill 0'reilly left last month.trol of the british broadcaster sky through an aquisition by 21st century fox. they declined an interview request so i said hello to the boss as he left work in manhattan. i'm from the bbc. are you worried about 0fcom at all? no. hello? you should be worried about bbc as well. radio host wendy walsh filed a complaint against bill 0'reilly by phone. the women flew to london from la specifically to explain to 0fcom why they don't think the murdochs should own...
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reilly was caught and now faces three counts of attempted murder of a police officer. and one count of possessing a stolen gun. and separate incidents last week, san jose police shot and killed two suspect. one armed with a knife, the other with a gun. >>> there is a new report from the san francisco police department showing officers are using force less often but they -- there is still a racial gap when it comes to who is involved in those incidents. the department said cases of use of force and that includes striking a person, using pepper spray, pointing a gun at someone, are down almost 16% during the first three months of this year compared to the same period last year. there will also 44 assaults against officers during that time period. that is down, 45% from last year. but the report shows more than 40% of the people involved in use of force incidents where african-americans. 23% were latinos. >>> and east bay family is pursuing legal action following a high profile takeover robbery on bart. rusty stapp, his wife and daughter were returning home to dublin from
reilly was caught and now faces three counts of attempted murder of a police officer. and one count of possessing a stolen gun. and separate incidents last week, san jose police shot and killed two suspect. one armed with a knife, the other with a gun. >>> there is a new report from the san francisco police department showing officers are using force less often but they -- there is still a racial gap when it comes to who is involved in those incidents. the department said cases of use...
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our first witness, john 0'reilly, was a nurse at the unit who welcomed one of the most famous women in for everybody affected by hiv—aids around the world, it was a major moment. it was a major coup. it was amazing. officially, the princess was simply opening the first purpose—billed hiv—aids ward in britain. but more significantly, she demonstrated her confidence to staff and the public that aids cannot be taken in by casual contact. people were frightened, really frightened, because we didn't know what it was to begin with. there was a lot of aids—phobia, a lot of homophobia. the media were unkind, particularly the tabloid press. i hated all of that kind of misinformation and hysteria. the headlines were scaremongering, ignorant, misleading the general public. as far as i'm concerned, the gay plague was the homophobia, not the virus. i didn't tell anybody what i did. i didn't even tell fellow nurses or doctors what i did. ijust said i was a nurse at the middlesex hospital. i didn't feel safe. none of us felt safe. but we had very, very few staff. we had very few medical and nursing s
our first witness, john 0'reilly, was a nurse at the unit who welcomed one of the most famous women in for everybody affected by hiv—aids around the world, it was a major moment. it was a major coup. it was amazing. officially, the princess was simply opening the first purpose—billed hiv—aids ward in britain. but more significantly, she demonstrated her confidence to staff and the public that aids cannot be taken in by casual contact. people were frightened, really frightened, because we...
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reporter: nearby in the city of madera, the rail line sees part of daniel -- seized part of daniel reilly's property through imminent domain. it will prevent him from passing the large steel tanks past his driveway and he's going to trial to try to stop it. >> i was doing fine until they showed up. >> but the hardships are a small tradeoff for progress. >> the amount of jobs that we are creating, it is worth it in the end. >> reporter: and the big question remains whether there is enough funding to sink san francisco and los angeles, the work continues, rumbling slowly toward the bay area. >> people in the bay area could see it for themselves in the next couple of years. >> reporter: joe risotto jr., nbc bay area news. >> and right now, mindi bach is joining us. a lot of sports today. >> it wasn't all good. >> no. it wasn't. it was a beautiful day out at at&t park and a horrible day at at&t park. we'll bring you the highlight and the warriors finally know who they are going to face in round two of the playoffs. we'll get draymond green's report. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protect
reporter: nearby in the city of madera, the rail line sees part of daniel -- seized part of daniel reilly's property through imminent domain. it will prevent him from passing the large steel tanks past his driveway and he's going to trial to try to stop it. >> i was doing fine until they showed up. >> but the hardships are a small tradeoff for progress. >> the amount of jobs that we are creating, it is worth it in the end. >> reporter: and the big question remains...
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can you -- what are your working relationships with chairman pai and commissioners reilly and clyburn? >> guest: well, we've certainly had a very good working leadership. the ftc actually engaged extensively with the fcc when it was crafting its broadband privacying rules, and we continue to work with them in sharing authority and expertise in this area. i think it's really important to recognize some of the wayses in which the ftc can work with expert regulators. so we talked a little bit about nhtsa and connected cars. the fcc is the the expert regulator of networks, telecommunication information, broadband, etc., so we need a lot of that exer tease in order to understand maybe what's happening to the consumers. so it's or very important that the agencies continue to work together, in my view. and i do hope we will. i think i have a are different view -- a very different view than chairman pai about how to go about protecting consumers in the open internet. i have a lot of concerns, obviously, about the fact that consumer broadband privacy is currently unprotected in the united stat
can you -- what are your working relationships with chairman pai and commissioners reilly and clyburn? >> guest: well, we've certainly had a very good working leadership. the ftc actually engaged extensively with the fcc when it was crafting its broadband privacying rules, and we continue to work with them in sharing authority and expertise in this area. i think it's really important to recognize some of the wayses in which the ftc can work with expert regulators. so we talked a little...
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you reilly do.d rush says that's with good reason. >> you believe the cyclops two is pretty much invulnerable. >> by the time we're through testing it, i believe it's pretty much invulnerable. >> reporter: that's what they said about the titanic. >> i will go on all the dives. put my money where my mouth is. hip ryeid, new york. >>> you can check back with us for cbs this morning. for cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in n n captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, may 4th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." today a revised health care bill goes up for a vote in the house. we'll tell you which two lawmakers turned their no votes to yes. >> what we want this to be is the world's premier institution for training young people and leadership. >> mr. obama shows off the design for his future presidential center that will be on the south side of chicago. >>> and double-check before you click. a sophisticatee-
you reilly do.d rush says that's with good reason. >> you believe the cyclops two is pretty much invulnerable. >> by the time we're through testing it, i believe it's pretty much invulnerable. >> reporter: that's what they said about the titanic. >> i will go on all the dives. put my money where my mouth is. hip ryeid, new york. >>> you can check back with us for cbs this morning. for cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in n n captioning funded by cbs...
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and commissioner reilly took a role on the usf reform, so i know he feels a strong passion about makingericans have access. we remain hopeful. i think we've got a lot of challenges. the way usf contribution is done, it is based on old legacy telephone service. so you've got this really declining base at the same time you've got this growing demand on a program that has now become a broadband program. so, you know, you're kind of hitting into a brick wall a little bit. but i think folks are very thoughtful. i think folks are willing to talk about it. i remain hopeful that if we can talk about an infrastructure bill using universal service to actually do some of that filling in the gap would be a really efficient and very cost effective way of actually pushing that broadband further out there. >> well, you mentioned the infrastructure. you all are -- you just had your legislative conference, and you had a lot of members go up to the hill, so i assume you probably got a fairly good sense of what the current status of efforts is. what's your sense on the prospects for an infrastructure bill
and commissioner reilly took a role on the usf reform, so i know he feels a strong passion about makingericans have access. we remain hopeful. i think we've got a lot of challenges. the way usf contribution is done, it is based on old legacy telephone service. so you've got this really declining base at the same time you've got this growing demand on a program that has now become a broadband program. so, you know, you're kind of hitting into a brick wall a little bit. but i think folks are very...
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i don't top run out of time, reilly have you, -- while i have you, a federal judge, releasing on e-mailsn the 2012 benghazi attack, why does it take a federal judge to get involved? now that state department is under trump administration could they not release that. >> administration should know that the at least trudg trump administration should know bet, they redill what president obama told other foreign leaders about the benghazi attack. and the judge said, well you are asking if they are withheld under the deliberative process privilege, and i thin is a saying they were predictional, talking about decisions or information about government agency activities it of the factual, the judge said you can release them. the trump administration just came back, say the department and justice department said, no, it should have been classified. we're like hold on, this is a agency, state department, and fbi documents that showed they were under classifying materials to purpose to protect hillary clinton and the agent, despite what they says now, we don't believe activity any accident. we want
i don't top run out of time, reilly have you, -- while i have you, a federal judge, releasing on e-mailsn the 2012 benghazi attack, why does it take a federal judge to get involved? now that state department is under trump administration could they not release that. >> administration should know that the at least trudg trump administration should know bet, they redill what president obama told other foreign leaders about the benghazi attack. and the judge said, well you are asking if they...
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ask "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, manhattan senior fellow jason reillyorial board member joe rego. dan, let's put this week into context. start with a question, do you think that the comey firing -- on the merits, the legal merits, we'll get to the politics in a second, but on the legal merits -- was justified. >> yes, paul, it was absolutely justified. and as you and judge mukasey just made clear, deputy attorney general rosenstein's memo on this makes it clear that many comey had erogated to himself powers that do not belong to the director of the fbi. those powers should have belonged to the deputy attorney general after loretta lynch recused herself. and secondly it was not, as he made clear, mr. comey's responsibility to decide whether any prosecutions were warranted in the e-mail server case. that was something that should have been handed up to his superiors at justice department. so mr. comey was way outside his brief, and it would have been best if mr. trump had fired him the day after the inauguration and put a new fbi director this place to pr
ask "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, manhattan senior fellow jason reillyorial board member joe rego. dan, let's put this week into context. start with a question, do you think that the comey firing -- on the merits, the legal merits, we'll get to the politics in a second, but on the legal merits -- was justified. >> yes, paul, it was absolutely justified. and as you and judge mukasey just made clear, deputy attorney general rosenstein's memo on...
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commissioner pole reilly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. with this item the commission makes a much needed move toward eliminating an unnecessary requirement on then nation's broadcasters that restrictions their ability to make decisionss and allocate resources in a way that best serves audiences. i long contended the main studio rule is ripe for elimination bu the commission was stuck in a buying u bygone area roo. they rule may have been the only available means to ensure the local broadcasters would remainn engaged and responsive to communities. now, with multiple electronic means of communications available we have other means to do. so the old rationale has dissolved leaving the rule usefulness questionable at best. it is intended to only for micromanagement and gotcha set ups of licenseees. november withstanding my main rule broadcasters are ever focuses serving the need offered rollins listens but a because its the only way to be successful and i hope we can reach a disself-contribution in the near five. >> thank you.re the first com
commissioner pole reilly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. with this item the commission makes a much needed move toward eliminating an unnecessary requirement on then nation's broadcasters that restrictions their ability to make decisionss and allocate resources in a way that best serves audiences. i long contended the main studio rule is ripe for elimination bu the commission was stuck in a buying u bygone area roo. they rule may have been the only available means to ensure the local...
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william reilly, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll take a break.ext, president trump and top secret intelligence. we've got new details on how the commander in chief consumes his most critical information. nside look at his preferences and habits. ♪ the opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up-big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. spent time, money. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation-oic- and can help you go more often. number two? with my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. don't back down from oic. talk to your
william reilly, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll take a break.ext, president trump and top secret intelligence. we've got new details on how the commander in chief consumes his most critical information. nside look at his preferences and habits. ♪ the opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up-big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. spent time, money. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik...
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we're back with dan henninger, columnist and manhattan institute senior fellow jason reilly and editorialtock should we put in these cbo estimates? >> what we should do is take these as an educated guess about what the future might hold but not treat them as some kind of holy writ carved in stone tablets. the cbo has a track record of overestimating the effects of government-directed policies, underestimating the effects of market-based policies. so it's one opinion, and take it with a grain of salt. paul: but do other people think there'll be fewer people who will lose their insurance down the road here? >> certainly, there may be some kind of erosion in coverage whether it's in absolute numbers working off an imperfect cbo baseline, maybe different types of insurance that the congressional budget office doesn't considered a adequate. but certainly, if you get a richer, more liquid market with more choices, more competition, you're likely to get a healthier market over time. paul: jason, the politics of this, what damage does it do? >> that's the problem. i think joe's absolutely right,
we're back with dan henninger, columnist and manhattan institute senior fellow jason reilly and editorialtock should we put in these cbo estimates? >> what we should do is take these as an educated guess about what the future might hold but not treat them as some kind of holy writ carved in stone tablets. the cbo has a track record of overestimating the effects of government-directed policies, underestimating the effects of market-based policies. so it's one opinion, and take it with a...
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at one point he said in the interview i think it was with bill owe reilly saying you had to let in the refugees. he had a quick refuriousal within a few days or weeks saying no i didn't mean that. >> rose: he feared some sense someone would come in and do something terrible. >> convinced there was too much political danger taking that position when you were running very far to the right in a primary where you had to hang on to your base. the way to influence him to the point about visual, what he does respond to is if you tell him numbers, that tends not to move him the same way although i think anybody is moved by the number 400,000 deaths in a civil war. but he's moved by images. so the way to move him, people have said to me repeatedly is, showing him something. the images of his refugees, particularly these young children, particularly people in the migrant crises and children were drowning. i think he was responsive to that and then he changed. the question is, does he come back to that. >> rose: that's a little bit of ronald reagan. >> that's exactly right. there are similarities
at one point he said in the interview i think it was with bill owe reilly saying you had to let in the refugees. he had a quick refuriousal within a few days or weeks saying no i didn't mean that. >> rose: he feared some sense someone would come in and do something terrible. >> convinced there was too much political danger taking that position when you were running very far to the right in a primary where you had to hang on to your base. the way to influence him to the point about...
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but i have elaine reilly one of the organizers how are you doing >> wonderful. >>. >> reporter: tell bit about how this relay >> what we look to do is honor our nation's fallen heros, veterans, police, firefighters, ems, and we actually look to provide an alternative way to celebrate memorial day i guess you could say, and not just during memorial day. throughout the year. we walk five-mile segments all the way from west point new york to dallas and we encourage participants to come out and walk with us. >> while you do encourage other people like you said to join you, it's the same group of people that's doing this relay in each city; right? >> on our bus we have our, i guess you could say our core 13 people that stay with us and travel along the way. each one of those people is responsible for covering two of those two-hour shifts every day. >> reporter: thank you. tis morning they will meet at the south side of the lincoln memorial, make their way to arlington cemetery and finish at the air force memorial where there will be a small ceremony. a grt have given the ultimate sacrific
but i have elaine reilly one of the organizers how are you doing >> wonderful. >>. >> reporter: tell bit about how this relay >> what we look to do is honor our nation's fallen heros, veterans, police, firefighters, ems, and we actually look to provide an alternative way to celebrate memorial day i guess you could say, and not just during memorial day. throughout the year. we walk five-mile segments all the way from west point new york to dallas and we encourage...
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you reilly do.es. and rush says that's with good reason. >> you believe the cyclops two is pretty much invulnerable. >> by the time we're through testing it, i believe it's pretty much invulnerable. >> reporter: that's what they said about the titanic. >> i will go on all the dives. put my money where my mouth is. >> reporter: kr hip ryeid, new for cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm dimarco morgan. >>> a bad break in the south. a levee can't hold the rising river. floodwaters swallowed this town just after hundreds of residents escaped. >> it's deserted. a ghost town. >>> also tonight. >> it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. >> the fbi director reveals for the first time why he made his october surprise announcement. >>> a haunting image, an american combat photographer's last picture is of her own death. >>> and keep your eye to the sky. thamen ce e thclmirae. >>> this is "cbs overnight >>> the black river jumped a l
you reilly do.es. and rush says that's with good reason. >> you believe the cyclops two is pretty much invulnerable. >> by the time we're through testing it, i believe it's pretty much invulnerable. >> reporter: that's what they said about the titanic. >> i will go on all the dives. put my money where my mouth is. >> reporter: kr hip ryeid, new for cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm dimarco morgan. >>> a bad break in the...
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that was the assistant commissioner, mark reilly, speaking late last night. —— rowley.morning for those who were hurt. -- where. thank you. we are in the centre of manchester in abbot square. this is the scene where many thousands of people gathered last night in a stirring ceremony with a lot of the spirit of manchester talked about to be people came here for a variety of reasons. we have the ongoing investigation and many developments. but the other side is the emotional side and how families are coping. i will show you a few of the flowers. there are some here and some on the other side. many have been laid here. on almost all of them there are messages. one of them here reads to all of the angels have and has gained, made you rest of their while we fight through this pain. —— rest up there. quite a few have come through this morning. take a moment to look and have a little think. for many of the people directly caught up in the events on monday, the past 2a hours has been very difficult to cope with. graham satchell has been speaking to the mcnally family. at home i
that was the assistant commissioner, mark reilly, speaking late last night. —— rowley.morning for those who were hurt. -- where. thank you. we are in the centre of manchester in abbot square. this is the scene where many thousands of people gathered last night in a stirring ceremony with a lot of the spirit of manchester talked about to be people came here for a variety of reasons. we have the ongoing investigation and many developments. but the other side is the emotional side and how...