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[indiscernible] renee: in san antonio, i am renee feltz for democracynow.eport by renee feltz. she joins us now. your thoughts on the story? renee: it was striking to see how young the children down -- were. while i was there, apparently one woman tried to commit suicide. amy: we are also joined by barbara hines, former director of the immigration clinic at the university of texas law school. her affidavit in a lawsuit challenging detention of women and children as a method of deterrence to mass migration was cited by the federal judge in his order to halt the practice. explain that lawsuit barbara. barbara: it was filed by immigration clinic and a private law firm to challenge the practice of holding mothers and children to send a deterrent message to other families, arguing that these mother and children were national security risks, picking the most vulnerable group of immigrants coming to the united states, really as violence-seekers, women and children fleeing the most horrific violence, and saying that group had to be locked up in private prisons that
[indiscernible] renee: in san antonio, i am renee feltz for democracynow.eport by renee feltz. she joins us now. your thoughts on the story? renee: it was striking to see how young the children down -- were. while i was there, apparently one woman tried to commit suicide. amy: we are also joined by barbara hines, former director of the immigration clinic at the university of texas law school. her affidavit in a lawsuit challenging detention of women and children as a method of deterrence to...
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the face belongs to renee. every monday and tuesday for 20 years he's been a role model in giving back as well as many other things. if you're in the mood to learn a little something about service and commitment just look for the sunset neighborhood home with the symbols to match and the man who flies them. >> that's a picture of me in australia when i was in the corps. >> renee has quite the track record on the matter. renee was 22 years old in 1941 when japanese attacked pearl harbor. he made a commitment to serve his country then by joining the marines. eight years, three invasions and two purple hearts were the result. renee came back home and made a commitment of a different sort his marriage to marguerite lasting 68 years until her death a few years ago. it should have been no surprise then to the people of anthony's dining hall in the tenderloin district when renee joined up to volunteer, he'd be with them quite some time. >> i'm going on 17 years. >> although renee wasn't all that sure. >> i'm wondering
the face belongs to renee. every monday and tuesday for 20 years he's been a role model in giving back as well as many other things. if you're in the mood to learn a little something about service and commitment just look for the sunset neighborhood home with the symbols to match and the man who flies them. >> that's a picture of me in australia when i was in the corps. >> renee has quite the track record on the matter. renee was 22 years old in 1941 when japanese attacked pearl...
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it took a toll on me. >> reporter: celine and rene met when they were 12.ger, her mentor, and later the love of her life helping turn those early ballads into gold. ♪ because i'm your lady ♪ >> reporter: the devastating diagnosis vegas a struggle. celine exhausted, torn between her passions, the stage and her husband. >> i had to leave him behind. he wanted me to start the shows again. >> how do you do that? >> sometimes -- i think i'm used to it -- don't feel what you need to feel. just do it. >> go onstage. >> i did. >> because you're a showbiz veteran, you know -- >> no, because i love him. and i did. and -- it was very hard. >> reporter: it was a grueling time. rene going through painful treatment, celine comforting their children r.c. now 14 and the twins eddie and nelson. >> what about our kids? what happens to papa? he can't hear very well because of the radiation so his hearing is not really well. he can't use his mouth. he can't eat. so i feed him. he's got a feeding tube. i have to feed him two times a day. >> you did so much of this yourself. >>
it took a toll on me. >> reporter: celine and rene met when they were 12.ger, her mentor, and later the love of her life helping turn those early ballads into gold. ♪ because i'm your lady ♪ >> reporter: the devastating diagnosis vegas a struggle. celine exhausted, torn between her passions, the stage and her husband. >> i had to leave him behind. he wanted me to start the shows again. >> how do you do that? >> sometimes -- i think i'm used to it -- don't feel...
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state official renee amoore. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. >> jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> hello, jim. >> and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hi, matt. >> hey, jeff. thanks for joining us here. introducing the candidates who want to replace mayor nutter. there are seven of them at this point when you talk about democrats and republicans and you see some of them here. anthony williams, a state senator. jim kenney, who was on city council for many years. nelson diaz, a former common pleas court judge who was also a panelist here on "inside story." doug oliver, who is a spokesperson for the mayor also a pgw executive. lynne abraham, who's a former philadelphia district attorney. milton street, who once was a state senator, and melissa murray bailey, political unknown, will be running for the g.o.p. we'll be talking about all these people in a moment. first of all, we want to do something fun here. and there's melissa murray bailey. we wanted to show how many signatures all the candidates were able to collect, which was required last week so
state official renee amoore. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. >> jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> hello, jim. >> and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hi, matt. >> hey, jeff. thanks for joining us here. introducing the candidates who want to replace mayor nutter. there are seven of them at this point when you talk about democrats and republicans and you see some of them here. anthony williams, a state senator....
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glenn. >> renee, the day started off cloudy and threatening. we had an area of rain and some freezing rain some snowflakes coming across pennsylvania. much of that didn't reach the ground but there are a lot of cloud cover and that has now moved out. sunshine has moved in. look at the result with the temperatures. that march sun is very powerful. not only raising temperatures but melting a lot of the snow. millville up to 52 degrees already. as we move through the afternoon, some places mid-50s. average high 50 where we were yesterday afternoon. remember last friday it was 26 for the high temperature. none of that stuff this week but we do have a fair amount of rain in the seven-day forecast. i'll pinpoint that with the seven day in a few minute. >> thank you, glenn. now a check on some of our top stories at this hour. no one is hurt after part of an apartment building crumbled in a philadelphia neighborhood. it happened just a few hours ago. crews evacuated the scene. there were no reports of injuries. people at the scene say the foundation ju
glenn. >> renee, the day started off cloudy and threatening. we had an area of rain and some freezing rain some snowflakes coming across pennsylvania. much of that didn't reach the ground but there are a lot of cloud cover and that has now moved out. sunshine has moved in. look at the result with the temperatures. that march sun is very powerful. not only raising temperatures but melting a lot of the snow. millville up to 52 degrees already. as we move through the afternoon, some places...
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i want rene you, richard to get your fears. >> rene you want to go first?he reason this gets so much attention is because this is not a regular occurrence. when you think of the millions of flights that take off, we're talking about the handful of incidents, that is why it could get so much attention, because it is not an everyday occurrence. this particular aircraft we know the fatality rate is something like .14 per every, you know million flights that take off and land. so it's an incredibly safe aircraft and air travel itself is incredibly safe but unfortunately when you have a high profile incident like this which we're not used to seeing when you consider how many flights take off every day, it's going to get this attention. >> 3 billion passengers a year. put that into context. 1,000 -- roughly give or take 1,000 fatalities. that puts it into perspective. i was flying back from my last assignment to cover this on an airbus a320 yesterday. i have absolutely no problem. i will get on one tomorrow. i'll get on one today. >> okay. just to give you the ex
i want rene you, richard to get your fears. >> rene you want to go first?he reason this gets so much attention is because this is not a regular occurrence. when you think of the millions of flights that take off, we're talking about the handful of incidents, that is why it could get so much attention, because it is not an everyday occurrence. this particular aircraft we know the fatality rate is something like .14 per every, you know million flights that take off and land. so it's an...
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renee. >> hello renee. >> are you a tenor? what i am. i used to sing in a bathroom. >> just try a siren. ♪ >> no i'm not doing that. master class aside fleming who just turned 56 says she'll retire from opera within three years and just do recitals. >> my whole career i played these girls sort of 18 to 23. so, you know, and we can suspend disbelief to a point and then you sort of think okay that's enough of that. >> but don't worry the people's diva will continue to share her remarkable talent. >> it's just something incredibly moving that the human being, a human being can make this sound and that great music has been cultivated around it. so i feel very privileged to be doing this. >> this april fleming opens on broadway in a comedy called "living on love." her role, an opera diva. and that's it for today. have a great week. and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >>> a gesture of gratitude makes him an internet sensation. the way joe bell will be remembered with a race today. >>> good morning. look at that beautiful shot
renee. >> hello renee. >> are you a tenor? what i am. i used to sing in a bathroom. >> just try a siren. ♪ >> no i'm not doing that. master class aside fleming who just turned 56 says she'll retire from opera within three years and just do recitals. >> my whole career i played these girls sort of 18 to 23. so, you know, and we can suspend disbelief to a point and then you sort of think okay that's enough of that. >> but don't worry the people's diva will...
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and nouw i want to bring in our correspondent renee marsh, and clearly this is a change, and we have seen a number of airlines in europe making this change as well. >> absolute lyly, anderson. many of the carriers worldwide moving quickly essentially to reassure travelers. and so what we have seen luf lufthansa who you have mentioned, and they have now move d moved and changed the rule so that they are always having two people in the cockpit, and that is the parent company of germanwings, and others are moving quickly to do the same. canada also requiring that their carriers do that and all german airlines taking the same move. in the uk they say they are approaching and talking to the carriers for them to review their policies, but we saw just within a matter of hours many of these carriers coming out to say that we are effectively immediately going to change our policy, and policy, and we will never have one person in the cockpit, and some of the carriers out front with it are easy jet, virgin, and atlantic this morning announcing they will do that and norwegian air and air canada
and nouw i want to bring in our correspondent renee marsh, and clearly this is a change, and we have seen a number of airlines in europe making this change as well. >> absolute lyly, anderson. many of the carriers worldwide moving quickly essentially to reassure travelers. and so what we have seen luf lufthansa who you have mentioned, and they have now move d moved and changed the rule so that they are always having two people in the cockpit, and that is the parent company of germanwings,...
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hello, renee. >> hello, renee. >> are you a tenor? >> i don't know what i am.to sing in the bathroom. >> just try a siren. >> no, i'm not doing that. >> renee who just turned 56 said she will retire from opera within three years and just do recitals. >> my whole career played these girls sort of 18 to 23. so you know and we can suspend disbelief it a point, and then you think, okay, that's enough of that. >> but don't worry, the people's diva will continue to share her remarkable talent. >> it's just something incredibly moving, that human being, a human being can make this sound. and that great music has been cultivated around it. so i feel very privileged to be doing it. >> this april, flemming opens on broadway in a comedy called "living on love." her role, an opera diva. and that's it for today. have a great week. and see you next fox news sunday. with us. have a great weekend. we will see you here on monday. >> every town has its secrets. >> big room. >> social life was very complicated. >> she competed? in 19 pageants. >> she was maggetteic. >> she was su
hello, renee. >> hello, renee. >> are you a tenor? >> i don't know what i am.to sing in the bathroom. >> just try a siren. >> no, i'm not doing that. >> renee who just turned 56 said she will retire from opera within three years and just do recitals. >> my whole career played these girls sort of 18 to 23. so you know and we can suspend disbelief it a point, and then you think, okay, that's enough of that. >> but don't worry, the people's diva will...
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rene marsh is our aviation correspondent. she joins us with that side of the forstory, tell us more. >> reporter: i spoke with the ntsb. they're saying at this point they're waiting to find out are there any parts on board this plane that were u.s. made. of course they're also going to want to know if any u.s. passengers were on board. if that is the case of course the ntsb's role would be enhanced here. at this point they are talking to the bea, which is essentially the equivalent of the ntsb. the french equivalent of the ntsb to try and get that information. the ntsb saying they are awaiting and ready to help if need be. you're looking at some images of the airbus a-320. the safety record for this particular aircraft is extremely good. the same goes for the airline, luftanza. at this point it is a mystery as to what could have gone wrong. as you know carol, the takeoff and landing are the critical points of flight where the majority of times you will see a crash. not at cruising altitude at 35,000 feet where this aircraft w
rene marsh is our aviation correspondent. she joins us with that side of the forstory, tell us more. >> reporter: i spoke with the ntsb. they're saying at this point they're waiting to find out are there any parts on board this plane that were u.s. made. of course they're also going to want to know if any u.s. passengers were on board. if that is the case of course the ntsb's role would be enhanced here. at this point they are talking to the bea, which is essentially the equivalent of the...
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renee is an alternative republican. let's look at it, if we take a policy right here in pennsylvania, not too long ago that was advanced, voter identification, when independent research looks at that they said people of color along with seniors and students will be disproportionally impacted by this. h was advanced by the republican party. that does not sound like something that you want to embrace. if you're talking about reforming the healthcare law there, the affordable care acts that i'm packing a lot of people of color. >> absolutely and it's not work. it's not working with my a. i'm a healthcare person all my life and the bottom line obamacare is not really helping folks. come on now on this level we're going to have to agree to disagree. let's end on an agree note. we'll tibia to discuss this going forward. i like stephen smith, thank you. >> and we all like you, renee, thank you both for spending sometime with us. tell us what you think. you know we're interactive. you can tweet us, comment on our facebook page,
renee is an alternative republican. let's look at it, if we take a policy right here in pennsylvania, not too long ago that was advanced, voter identification, when independent research looks at that they said people of color along with seniors and students will be disproportionally impacted by this. h was advanced by the republican party. that does not sound like something that you want to embrace. if you're talking about reforming the healthcare law there, the affordable care acts that i'm...
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rene marsh has been working her sources on this. she joins us momentarily, but first, how this tragedy unfolded. >> reporter: 10:01 a.m. local time german wings 9525 takes off from barcelona after a 26 minute delay. flies over the mediterranean and starts to climb. around 10:27, hits cruising altitude after 38,000 feet. just about three minutes later, right around the time 599525 is back overland in france something goes wrong. loses altitude quickly, a span of about 8 minutes, drops nearly 27,000 feet to 11,400 feet. it's now deep into the french alps. >> you just don't descend. as a pilot, you have to request the descent, have to request to change altitudes. since we know they didn't do that because air traffic control did not know, had not communicated with them that they were talking to air traffic control, they could have told them about any problem they had on board. so whatever caused any problem was unable to communicate or have no time to communicate. >> as the plane goes further into the mountains, it continues to lose alt
rene marsh has been working her sources on this. she joins us momentarily, but first, how this tragedy unfolded. >> reporter: 10:01 a.m. local time german wings 9525 takes off from barcelona after a 26 minute delay. flies over the mediterranean and starts to climb. around 10:27, hits cruising altitude after 38,000 feet. just about three minutes later, right around the time 599525 is back overland in france something goes wrong. loses altitude quickly, a span of about 8 minutes, drops...
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>> well renee, you can see that smoke and it's blowing in one particular direction.it's blowing pretty much from west to east. depending on where the chopper is it will be blowing from right to left or left to right, but this is the direction of the wind. the latest speed at philadelphia international, 16 miles an hour. northeast philly at 10 miles an hour. pottstown at 8. these winds are much much lower than they were just an hour or so ago. again, blowing that same direction. now, you can also sometimes see smoke on radar. this is a live radar. the sky is absolutely clear, so the only thing that's going to show up is the smoke from the fire out in this particular direction. you can see some of that moving in the general direction of bryn athyn. it continues to move toward the southeast and we'll continue to follow this. of course some of the particles from the smoke do make it down to the ground so in this particular area they'll probably at the very least being able to smell something there. >> thanks glenn. >>> well today we tracked down the woman who will take o
>> well renee, you can see that smoke and it's blowing in one particular direction.it's blowing pretty much from west to east. depending on where the chopper is it will be blowing from right to left or left to right, but this is the direction of the wind. the latest speed at philadelphia international, 16 miles an hour. northeast philly at 10 miles an hour. pottstown at 8. these winds are much much lower than they were just an hour or so ago. again, blowing that same direction. now, you...
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>> rene what does the tsa have to say about this?reporter: the agency is really standing firm on the fact that this person's name did not appear in a terror data base. the argument is that if authorities thought that this individual was a threat that their name would be on a list like the no-fly list. the agency's also pointing out that they have a multi-layer approach but there are some people who say this is just not enough it shows that there is a weakness in their process and the report itself is calling on them to do something about it. >> the government as always being defensive instead of admitting a mistake and trying to learn from it. rene marsh, thank you so much. >>> wolf blitzer now here with a preview from "the situation room." wolf you are focusing today on the latest isis terror attacks. >> what's going on in tunisia, in yemen. remember yemen, that's the home of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which represents according to u.s. intelligence analysts one of the greatest if not the greatest terror threat to the u.s. ho
>> rene what does the tsa have to say about this?reporter: the agency is really standing firm on the fact that this person's name did not appear in a terror data base. the argument is that if authorities thought that this individual was a threat that their name would be on a list like the no-fly list. the agency's also pointing out that they have a multi-layer approach but there are some people who say this is just not enough it shows that there is a weakness in their process and the...
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supporters for the 47-year-old-year-old-year-old woman, kelly renee gissendaner prayed out of the.ls decided to stop the execution of kelly renee gissendaner after a drug was "cloudy." >> department of corrections immediately consulted with the pharmacist and in abundance of caution the kelly renee gissendaner has been postponed. >> there is a great bit of excitement and relief and surprise. i don't think any of us expected to leave tonight with this news. >> kelly renee gissendaner supporters have pushed georgia's governor do change her sentence to life in prison. >> thousands of couples tied the knot in a mass wedding ceremony in southia, 4,000 couples from 8230 countries attended the cosmic blessing ceremony at the unification church. 800 couples were heared for the first time many just meeting days earlier and other renewed the vows. the ceremony was the third event since the death of the founder and self proclaimed messiah. >> a girls high school basketball team in southern california has been disqualified for altering change uniform. the high school girl teams forfeited the s
supporters for the 47-year-old-year-old-year-old woman, kelly renee gissendaner prayed out of the.ls decided to stop the execution of kelly renee gissendaner after a drug was "cloudy." >> department of corrections immediately consulted with the pharmacist and in abundance of caution the kelly renee gissendaner has been postponed. >> there is a great bit of excitement and relief and surprise. i don't think any of us expected to leave tonight with this news. >> kelly...
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>> renee maloney and cathie deano's company has a colorful future. they know that it's more than just a trend. >> we built this concept thinking it would just be a fun night out for women. >> if it had been a fad it would have fallen off way before now. we started out in a recession, and we never missed a beat. >> the founders of painting with a twist in mandeville louisiana, say they saw demand right from the start. >> people were waiting, you know, open open open at the front door when we would get there to open the studio and we were noticing that there were people coming from the city. they were driving across two bridges. >> and now after eight years in business, they know why their customers keep coming back for more. >> a fun night out where we paint, and drink a little wine maybe, if you'd like. >> we do have champagne in the back if you need a little liquid courage. >> and there's an artist at the front of the class who tells you step by step exactly how to paint a painting. you're with your friends and you walk out with your bottom line you
>> renee maloney and cathie deano's company has a colorful future. they know that it's more than just a trend. >> we built this concept thinking it would just be a fun night out for women. >> if it had been a fad it would have fallen off way before now. we started out in a recession, and we never missed a beat. >> the founders of painting with a twist in mandeville louisiana, say they saw demand right from the start. >> people were waiting, you know, open open open...
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rene marsh, thank you. nick robertson is closely watching that authorities are doing to work the scene. knick is nic joins me now by telephone. nic, the searchers now have suspended their efforts for the night. what's the latest? >> reporter: well it's been raining at the higher altitudes. we understand that clouds have been down on the mountains which has made it harder for the search efforts to continue. the aircraft location discovered, but we're being told that it will be perhaps below zero temperatures tonight, the snow is potentially forecast and because the ground is at freezing conditions it means actually putting recovery workers on the ground more complicated. they will need special equipment to see how steep and rugged that terrain is. so at the moment the operations for recovery for tonight are suspended. they are expected to begin in the morning. how quickly however is very much weather dependent. officials are saying the recovery effort could take quite some time, john. >> nic, it's a german a
rene marsh, thank you. nick robertson is closely watching that authorities are doing to work the scene. knick is nic joins me now by telephone. nic, the searchers now have suspended their efforts for the night. what's the latest? >> reporter: well it's been raining at the higher altitudes. we understand that clouds have been down on the mountains which has made it harder for the search efforts to continue. the aircraft location discovered, but we're being told that it will be perhaps...
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so i did miley cyrus and renee zellweger. >> seth: gotcha. >> the reason i did renee zellweger, is iression of -- [ laughter ] -- renee zellweger was simply a look and i just -- this is why i'm not on "saturday night live." [ laughter ] it was not mysterious. i did not say anything, i just pinched my face. and miley cyrus, i just, like, plucked a headline from the tabloids about how she was, you know, doing, like, sort of, racy photos. i did not do an impression of her. i just, liked acted out losing my clothes during an interview. [ laughter ] it was not good. >> seth: so, you went away, you go to l.a. this job brings you back to new york. are you looking for a reason to get back to new york? are you happy to be back? >> very happy to be back. i feel like i lost my edge in l.a. a little bit. >> seth: you're edgy. >> i'm the queen of edge. i'm a peace-maker when it comes to edge. i love new york. i sort of -- i think a got a little romantic about the subway. and, like, you know, everything -- >> seth: you mean, like, in l.a. you started thinking -- >> exactly. the winters in new york
so i did miley cyrus and renee zellweger. >> seth: gotcha. >> the reason i did renee zellweger, is iression of -- [ laughter ] -- renee zellweger was simply a look and i just -- this is why i'm not on "saturday night live." [ laughter ] it was not mysterious. i did not say anything, i just pinched my face. and miley cyrus, i just, like, plucked a headline from the tabloids about how she was, you know, doing, like, sort of, racy photos. i did not do an impression of her. i...
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. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!ease >> larry: tonightly, i'm going one-on-one with new york city mayor bill deblasio. might ask him questions, might dunk on him. either way, he's getting a lot of lw in his face. deblasio's fighting to save new york city's middle class. all twelve of them. we'll also discuss the mayor's relationship with the nypd, which has more beef than a new york city hot dog. i'm in a new york state of mind. it's the "the nightly show"! captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: thank you very much! welcome to the "the nightly show"! i appreciate it.
. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!ease >> larry: tonightly, i'm going one-on-one with new york city mayor bill deblasio. might ask him questions, might dunk on him. either way, he's getting a lot of lw in his face. deblasio's fighting to save new york city's middle class. all twelve of them. we'll also discuss the mayor's relationship with the nypd, which has more beef than a new york city hot dog. i'm in a new york state of mind. it's the "the...
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captain renee and angie have been married for 20 years.they have three kids, and together they run the salvation army mission core at 22nd and valencia, they converted the shelter to serve the victims of this 22nd street fire. these two individuals have selflessly extended the life of shelter past the original closing date for the purpose of accommodating these families. it's tragic when a fire happens at any time, but for a fire to displace so many people at the worst housing crisis that the city has faced you can imagine the challenge that we face. the many times that my staff and i went to the shelter at the salvation army, i was struck by how they treated every individual who was in that shelter. it was just really awe-inspiring and it really motivated me just to see the selfless way in which they dealt with every person. captains rene and angie met at a church service at the salvation army, hollywood core, when they were teenagers, 15 and 17. they were friends for many years before they were married and they have served the salvation
captain renee and angie have been married for 20 years.they have three kids, and together they run the salvation army mission core at 22nd and valencia, they converted the shelter to serve the victims of this 22nd street fire. these two individuals have selflessly extended the life of shelter past the original closing date for the purpose of accommodating these families. it's tragic when a fire happens at any time, but for a fire to displace so many people at the worst housing crisis that the...
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rene marsh is in washington checking into this. she has new information to share.got off the phone with the french equivalent of ntsb. it does appear to be badly damaged on the outside but at this point that does not mean that they will not be able to get valuable information off of the cockpit voice recorders. what's happening as we speak right now is the team is working to open the orange casing that you're looking at because inside of the orange casing are motherboards that hold this critical information and data. so they are in the process of opening that up right now. if everything is okay and all goes well and there's no damage i'm told the bea will be able to download this information today. however, if there is damage then that complicates things and now that could be a two to three-day process. as far as at the investigation site what we know now is that bea investigators are taking photographs and mapping the debris field. they are not retrieving any pieces of the plane just yet. what they want to do is identify pieces of the plane, parts of the cockpit,
rene marsh is in washington checking into this. she has new information to share.got off the phone with the french equivalent of ntsb. it does appear to be badly damaged on the outside but at this point that does not mean that they will not be able to get valuable information off of the cockpit voice recorders. what's happening as we speak right now is the team is working to open the orange casing that you're looking at because inside of the orange casing are motherboards that hold this...
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. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!oing down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy, neighbor" ♪ ♪ heading on up to south park gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ ♪ mrph rmhmhm rm! mrph rmhmhm rm! ♪ ♪ come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine ♪ well, tom and mary, you've made it to the final round. are you ready to play for the grand prize? we're ready, bob! we're ready, bob! any particular prize you're hoping for? well, hawaii's nice. but tahiti would be fun, too! oh
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. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!ry: tonightly, congress has a party and doesn't invite obama. sounds like obama's the winner in that one. ( laughter ) we're talking guns on campus. why should there be only one way for college students to legally bang each other? ( laughter ) college students and guns-- yeah they go together like pub like peanut butter and accidental homicide. bring your textbook and a.k. because i'm about to school you. it's "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thank you very much. we have a great crowd here. what a great, great-- >> we love you, larry! >> larry: we love you too. and i especially love dandy man. ( cheers and applause ) love that dandy man. okay welcome to "the nightly show." i'm larry wilmore. now, the big story today that all the kids are talking about, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu-- or bibi as those of us who vacation with him call him-- ( laughter ) spoke to congress about the u.s.' upcoming negotiations with ira
. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!ry: tonightly, congress has a party and doesn't invite obama. sounds like obama's the winner in that one. ( laughter ) we're talking guns on campus. why should there be only one way for college students to legally bang each other? ( laughter ) college students and guns-- yeah they go together like pub like peanut butter and accidental homicide. bring your textbook and a.k. because i'm about to school you. it's "the...
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. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!g) it's the little american. i'm sorry, i'm sorry. (both) jaime, what's wrong? well, i, um, i failed the test. (both gasp) and i'm getting deported. jaime, those old white dudes are impossible to tell apart. i know, babe i know. (sniffling) just kidding! i passed the test! ah... oh, man! tomorrow i become a true american. i got you, i got you, i got you! yeah, jaime! i believed you... it was scary. my heart it was exploding. i'm so sorry. it's so good, though. hemos, tonight is going to be a night that you are never ever gonna forget. we are going to sail right past the statue of liberty, like the true american immigrants did. it's unbelievable that we live in a city where our ancestors passed through ellis island. yeah... mine didn't. right. right, right, right. (men) ♪ four and three and two and one-one ♪ so, melody can only put my name on the list because her law firm's like, really strict and rich or whatever, but it should be fine. dude, melody owes you. her boyfriend lives in you
. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee!g) it's the little american. i'm sorry, i'm sorry. (both) jaime, what's wrong? well, i, um, i failed the test. (both gasp) and i'm getting deported. jaime, those old white dudes are impossible to tell apart. i know, babe i know. (sniffling) just kidding! i passed the test! ah... oh, man! tomorrow i become a true american. i got you, i got you, i got you! yeah, jaime! i believed you... it was scary. my heart it was exploding....
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. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep laughing. so i'm like, just give her a minute, folks. like i know the next one's coming. >> when the video hits the internet, it earns more than a million hits. >> melissa and andrew first met at seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residents halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groups, but it was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his father's cancer wi
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stephanie: rene hooft graafland is the cfo of heineken.utch brewing company has owned a small part of the brasserie nationale d'haiti, or, as it's known locally, brana, since the early 1970's. haiti's only beer, prestige, is brewed here, and so is a popular non-alcoholic malt beverage called malta h. the earthquake knocked the brewery off-line for two months. that is when heineken upped its stake in brana to nearly 100%. hooft graafland: after the earthquake, this brewery needed a lot of investments and reinvestments. and the owners at that time were not prepared or not capable of putting that money up front. and then we said, this is for us. a good way to step in. stephanie: hooft graafland was in haiti this past december to reopen the brewery after a $100 million renovation. this new production line churns out 20,000 bottles of prestige an hour. the plant runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. it's a capital investment heineken is hoping will pay off in the long term. right now, haitians don't buy a lot of beer or soft drinks. they simp
stephanie: rene hooft graafland is the cfo of heineken.utch brewing company has owned a small part of the brasserie nationale d'haiti, or, as it's known locally, brana, since the early 1970's. haiti's only beer, prestige, is brewed here, and so is a popular non-alcoholic malt beverage called malta h. the earthquake knocked the brewery off-line for two months. that is when heineken upped its stake in brana to nearly 100%. hooft graafland: after the earthquake, this brewery needed a lot of...
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. >> for instance, if you say, hello renee. >> hello renee! i would teach you to increase >> larry: tonightly, congress has a party and doesn't invite obama. sounds like obama's the winner in that one. ( laughter ) we're talking guns on campus. why should there be only one way for college students to legally bang each other? ( laughter ) college students and guns-- yeah they go together like pub like peanut butter and accidental homicide. bring your textbook and a.k. because i'm about to school you. it's "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thank you very much. we have a great crowd here. what a great, great-- >> we love you, larry! >> larry: we love you too. and i especially love dandy man. ( cheers and applause ) love that dandy man. okay welcome to "the nightly show." i'm larry wilmore. now, the big story today that all the kids are talking about, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu-- or bibi as those of us who vacation with him call him-- ( laughter ) spoke to congress about the
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and renee says she's more focused than ever. she's not backing down because this business is not just a trend. it's here to stay. >> we gave people what they were looking for. with competition it really keeps us on our toes. and really it just makes sure you're on your "a" game. you give the best experience out there. >> to get new customers and particularly repeat customers, you need to excite them. they have to leave your business wanting more. that needs to be felt all across your business, not just marketing but your tech team needs to feel this. a strategy group helps customers with customer experience and customer satisfaction with b to b and b to c businesses. so good to see you. that you know for stopping by. i like how you excite your customers and your employees. i love your first point, which is customers are not always right. don't try to excite everyone. try to excite the right people? >> absolutely. most businesses are following let's grab as many as possible. some customers can be toxic to your business. you can o
and renee says she's more focused than ever. she's not backing down because this business is not just a trend. it's here to stay. >> we gave people what they were looking for. with competition it really keeps us on our toes. and really it just makes sure you're on your "a" game. you give the best experience out there. >> to get new customers and particularly repeat customers, you need to excite them. they have to leave your business wanting more. that needs to be felt all...
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now celine repays her husband, renee. >> it was very hard. >> how renee broke the news his cancer wasbefore celine went on stage, and his future as she returns to vegas. >>> johnham's first words about his secret stint in rehab. >> how are you feeling? >> why the madmen star quietly sought help at this celebrity center. >>> then mrs. obama on jeopardy. >> i'll take first lady hair controversies for $1,000 alex. >> the web ex ploeds, asking where is her hair? >>> then it was one of primetime's biggest mistrees. >> why again did you leave ncis? >> cote depablo's here. her first words about her surprise exit and her new series the dove keepers. >> and cate blanchett goes off on reporter. >> that'ep ]
now celine repays her husband, renee. >> it was very hard. >> how renee broke the news his cancer wasbefore celine went on stage, and his future as she returns to vegas. >>> johnham's first words about his secret stint in rehab. >> how are you feeling? >> why the madmen star quietly sought help at this celebrity center. >>> then mrs. obama on jeopardy. >> i'll take first lady hair controversies for $1,000 alex. >> the web ex ploeds, asking...
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thank you, rene. let's go to charlie pereira with the national transportation safety board, also with us miles o'brien. charlie, the cell phone individual wroe of the crash that supposedly exists you've heard the talk the heavy shake toward the end, the banging bit pilot. what could these things tell us about what happened beyond what we already know? >> well, we have the cockpit voice recorder which gives us the environment as heard from within the cockpit. if we have other video recorders in the cabin, that willhopefully give us that environment as well from an investigative perspective perspective. we vud should have the video from the environment also. it's helpful for the families to understand what was going on if they have any interest and fort the lawsuits that will follow. it will help for the litigators that represent the families because it gives them some indication of the pain and suffering environment that they were in. that goes to the awards to the families. >> back up a second, charli
thank you, rene. let's go to charlie pereira with the national transportation safety board, also with us miles o'brien. charlie, the cell phone individual wroe of the crash that supposedly exists you've heard the talk the heavy shake toward the end, the banging bit pilot. what could these things tell us about what happened beyond what we already know? >> well, we have the cockpit voice recorder which gives us the environment as heard from within the cockpit. if we have other video...
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my colleague, rene marsh, joins us now with those details. rene, what can you tell us?> pam, we now know the identities of the two americans on board this plane. we know that it is yvonne selke and her daughter, emily selke, both of virginia. emily selke was a student at drexel university. the university has confirmed to cnn they are aware of her death. we also know that the sorority she was a member of, gamma sigma sigma, they have posted on their facebook page paying their respects, calling her, she beautifies what their alumni stands for and they give a long, long posting to her memory. we also know that emily selke worked as a car workplace here the washington, d.c. a spokesperson there confirming that she did work there. but this is the headline. we now know the identities of these two americans, a mother and a daughter, yvonne selke and emily selke. cnn has been in contact with raymond selke, he is the father and the husband of the two victims here. he tells us that he will be issuing a family statement later on today but tells cnn he is just broken up and just to
my colleague, rene marsh, joins us now with those details. rene, what can you tell us?> pam, we now know the identities of the two americans on board this plane. we know that it is yvonne selke and her daughter, emily selke, both of virginia. emily selke was a student at drexel university. the university has confirmed to cnn they are aware of her death. we also know that the sorority she was a member of, gamma sigma sigma, they have posted on their facebook page paying their respects,...
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our aviation and government regulation correspondent rene marsh is at dulles with much more. it's amazing when you see cell phone video like this playing out on a plane but it sounds like a terrifying ordeal upon takeoff, renee. >> reporter: absolutely, kate. i mean, we're talking about united flight 1075 on its way from here, dulles, to denver, when this all played out. you just saw the video there. we know passengers jumped in and they were able to restrain them. we also have audio from this flight and you can hear the moment when the pilots make that emergency call to air traffic control to describe this violent passenger. take a listen. >> we're declaring an emergency due to a passenger disturbance. he ran forward toward the cockpit and he is being restrained by other passengers. the cockpit is secure and we would just like to return to the airport and have the authorities meet us. >> reporter: we do know that plane was able to land safely here. turned right back around here at dulles and law enforcement officials were able to remove this man from the aircraft and he was
our aviation and government regulation correspondent rene marsh is at dulles with much more. it's amazing when you see cell phone video like this playing out on a plane but it sounds like a terrifying ordeal upon takeoff, renee. >> reporter: absolutely, kate. i mean, we're talking about united flight 1075 on its way from here, dulles, to denver, when this all played out. you just saw the video there. we know passengers jumped in and they were able to restrain them. we also have audio from...
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rene, thank you very very much. >>> the trail blazing u.s.tepping aside. today the 78-year-old ynmaryland democrat announced she won't run for re-election when her term runs out next year. she'll leave as the longest serving female in congressional history having served in the hounts house of representatives and later in the u.s. senate for the past 39 years. all that since 1976. senator mikulski was also the first woman chosen to chair the powerful senate appropriations committee, though republican victories pushed her from the chairmanship to ranking member this year. barbara mikulski united states senator from maryland won't be seeking re-election. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the "situation room". for our international viewers, "amanpour "amanpour" is up next. for others "newsroom with ana cabrera" starts now. >>> good afternoon, i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin. we begin with a video that is intense and disturbing. it shows nearly half a dozen los angeles police officers surround
rene, thank you very very much. >>> the trail blazing u.s.tepping aside. today the 78-year-old ynmaryland democrat announced she won't run for re-election when her term runs out next year. she'll leave as the longest serving female in congressional history having served in the hounts house of representatives and later in the u.s. senate for the past 39 years. all that since 1976. senator mikulski was also the first woman chosen to chair the powerful senate appropriations committee,...