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she-roes for $200. jennifer. who is anne frank? yes. she-roes, $400. helped liberate 300 slaves before the civil war. cathy. who is harriet tubman? right. she-roes for $600. adam. what is a hospice? yes. she-roes for $800. cathy. who is maria von trapp? correct. she-roes for $1,000.
she-roes for $200. jennifer. who is anne frank? yes. she-roes, $400. helped liberate 300 slaves before the civil war. cathy. who is harriet tubman? right. she-roes for $600. adam. what is a hospice? yes. she-roes for $800. cathy. who is maria von trapp? correct. she-roes for $1,000.
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they gave a reason a rationale that was about snent roe v. wade itself. roe v.s as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession as he sees fit. the image was the doctor and a woman standing together. you never saw the woman alone. this is not as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession, but a woman's right to control her life's destiny. i don't want to make any predictions, but precedent is important in this court. >> we will have more of this exclusive interview with justice ginsburg next. please stay with us. the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. th
they gave a reason a rationale that was about snent roe v. wade itself. roe v.s as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession as he sees fit. the image was the doctor and a woman standing together. you never saw the woman alone. this is not as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession, but a woman's right to control her life's destiny. i don't want to make any predictions, but precedent is important in this court. >> we will have more of this exclusive interview...
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roe v. wade, they could make it inaccessible in a practical sense opposed to making it illegal.ooks like they could overrule roe in all but name. >> is it your feeling that she kind of gets what sort of celebrity she is? you showed her the tattoos and she kind of knew about that and felt sorry for the people who were tattooing themselves. talk about that. >> you know, she is definitely really amused by all of the adulation. but more importantly, she really is interested in having a dialog with young women and having them take up with energy the same causes that she's devoted her life to. i wonder whether it's one reason she agreed to speak to me because it's something that i both cover and exemplify in my life. i'm working on a notorious rgb book. and it's available on amazon. the court is so cloistered, because we see so little of what happens outside of the opinions. and there aren't any cameras allowed in the court. and how she's fighting for the people who are poor and left out of the original constitution and how to enlarge our society to make room for more people. these ar
roe v. wade, they could make it inaccessible in a practical sense opposed to making it illegal.ooks like they could overrule roe in all but name. >> is it your feeling that she kind of gets what sort of celebrity she is? you showed her the tattoos and she kind of knew about that and felt sorry for the people who were tattooing themselves. talk about that. >> you know, she is definitely really amused by all of the adulation. but more importantly, she really is interested in having a...
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they gave a reason a rationale that was absent in roe v. wade itself. roe v.ade was as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession as he sees fit. and the image was the doctor and the little woman standing together. you never saw the woman alone. but the casey decision recognized that this is not as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession but about a woman's right to control her life's destiny. i don't want to make any predictions. but precedent is important. in this court. >> we'll have more of this exclusive interview with justice ginsburg next stay with us. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow, that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for bu
they gave a reason a rationale that was absent in roe v. wade itself. roe v.ade was as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession as he sees fit. and the image was the doctor and the little woman standing together. you never saw the woman alone. but the casey decision recognized that this is not as much about a doctor's right to practice his profession but about a woman's right to control her life's destiny. i don't want to make any predictions. but precedent is important. in this...
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i mean at the time of roe v. wade there were four states that give women access to abortion. without any questions asked in the first trimester. so those states are not going to change. what it means is a woman who can afford a plane ticket, a bus ticket will be able to decide for herself whether to have an abortion. but the women who won't have that choice our poor women and that doesn't make a whole lot of sense i think. so if the women of your generation care about this issue, they will that's the message i don't see talked about a lot is who will bear the brunt i suppose roe v. wade will overrule, who will bear the brunt? so if we care about our sisters who are less fortunate than we are we will do what we can to see that they have roughly the same choices in life. >> in the back. >> please state your name. >> my name is madeline and i'm in afghan kandak and. for those of us as women have been inspired by you, justice ginsburg for opening the doors for women over the course of the last two decades there's another group of us who are inspired to do work for women overseas,
i mean at the time of roe v. wade there were four states that give women access to abortion. without any questions asked in the first trimester. so those states are not going to change. what it means is a woman who can afford a plane ticket, a bus ticket will be able to decide for herself whether to have an abortion. but the women who won't have that choice our poor women and that doesn't make a whole lot of sense i think. so if the women of your generation care about this issue, they will...
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we hope it helps with what happened invite roe. >> reporter: there's a lot of blood that comes from thee blood, but only part of it is what you need. >> when we collect the core blood, there's only one or 2 billion cells, but only a small fraction are the important cells. there are probably only 20 real stem cells in the whole election. we don't know what they look like. we know that they are in there, and when we give the unit back, they'll be contained in the other criminals. we don't know how to pull them out. beside the 20 or so stem cells, there are a couple of hundred thousands. they have made the decision to be a heart muscle. eyelid, blood or brain cell. when we infuse them back, they are the ones that go damaged organs and do the real job of helping. >> grace is not alone. across the country a little girl does what she loves - swings on the swing and plays with her big sister and mum and dad. 6-year-old grace rosewood can do a hand stand now. >> well done. >> reporter: i wouldn't be able to do that. and give me a high five. all things she couldn't possibly do a year ago. >> we
we hope it helps with what happened invite roe. >> reporter: there's a lot of blood that comes from thee blood, but only part of it is what you need. >> when we collect the core blood, there's only one or 2 billion cells, but only a small fraction are the important cells. there are probably only 20 real stem cells in the whole election. we don't know what they look like. we know that they are in there, and when we give the unit back, they'll be contained in the other criminals. we...
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include 26 million spent on the office of cuban brode taste, sending news programs with an anti-cost roe slant. >> i'm not saying it's a small amount of money, democracy doesn't come cheap. reach has improved dramatically. >> u.s. taxpayers spent three-quarters of a billion on the project since its creation in 1983. it's not clear what the money achieved. to get a sense of what americans are buying for their money, we travelled to cuba. upon arriving one thing is clear. radio waves from miami don't often make it through. the cuban government jams medium and short-waived signals. here we don't here anything because of the frequency. we can't here it. >> u.s. government employees text the cellphones. yet, despite all of that a recent congressional report found 2% of cubans are listening. that doesn't mean there isn't talk of change in the streets of havana. this is something people are adverse to discuss. there are places in havana a hot corner you see one they are heated. people discuss what is happening in their community. these are the areas that the miami community and radio martes hop
include 26 million spent on the office of cuban brode taste, sending news programs with an anti-cost roe slant. >> i'm not saying it's a small amount of money, democracy doesn't come cheap. reach has improved dramatically. >> u.s. taxpayers spent three-quarters of a billion on the project since its creation in 1983. it's not clear what the money achieved. to get a sense of what americans are buying for their money, we travelled to cuba. upon arriving one thing is clear. radio waves...
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>>roe snd li e man that you know? >> report who identied emsa he wasn't always vien >> he was a shy person and de religion and his fa rr: studied comput prraat london's westvey leaving in 20 thousa 9. sesey while in the uk heid h connections to exem somalia and was kn to the british secuty ages but he left britain in 20 f syria where he would josi and become a symbol of thei brutalit toyheughter of one slain hoe identies emwazi wagop,hean mo. >> mother went off on the bus drer left the student in te whdeo . n os ♪ ♪ know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. know you can easily keep track of what you're putting away. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. ♪ ♪ >>> new at 11:00 airline food workers from across the country demonstrated in freedom plaza today. 27 of them were arrested. the group says they cannot afford health care because of their low wages. and they want the major a
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at the time of roe v. wade there were four states that gave women access to abortion without any questions asked in the first trimester. those states are not going to change. what it means is a woman who can afford a plane ticket, a bus ticket will be able to decide for herself whether to have an abortion. but the women who won't have that choice are poor women and that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. so if the women of your generation care about this issue the best message that i don't see talked about a lot is who will bear the brunt if roe v. wade is overruled, who will bear the brunt? so if we care about her sisters who are less fortunate than we are we will do what we can to say that they have roughly the same choices in life. >> in the back. please state your name. >> i am an afghan american. for those of us as women who have been inspired by you justice ginsburg for opening the doors for women over the course of the last few decades there is another group of us who are inspired to do work for wom
at the time of roe v. wade there were four states that gave women access to abortion without any questions asked in the first trimester. those states are not going to change. what it means is a woman who can afford a plane ticket, a bus ticket will be able to decide for herself whether to have an abortion. but the women who won't have that choice are poor women and that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. so if the women of your generation care about this issue the best message that i don't see...
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>> one of the questions that i asked justice ginsberg was do you think roe v.erturned. she thinks while it might not immediately happen what could happen is just like before roe v. wade well off women will be able to access the procedure and low-income women will be left out in the cold. you could say she was intersectional before most of us heard of the word, looking at the ways that the laws are being passed disproportionately impact low-income women. >> i want to bring in political reporter alex wald. one of the quotes in this great piece was the justice saying justice is not to be taken by storm. she is to be wooed by slow advances. justice ginsberg has become this icon for women and for progressives. do you think in her more than 20 years on the bench she's started to change her opinion on this a little bit and is perhaps looking for bigger and bolder actions from the court now? >> she's definitely become more vocal, more outspoken and more comfortable being sort of the liberal conscious on the court. the court has moved pretty strikingly to the right in r
>> one of the questions that i asked justice ginsberg was do you think roe v.erturned. she thinks while it might not immediately happen what could happen is just like before roe v. wade well off women will be able to access the procedure and low-income women will be left out in the cold. you could say she was intersectional before most of us heard of the word, looking at the ways that the laws are being passed disproportionately impact low-income women. >> i want to bring in...
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as often as he can, father mussie travels to roe. he lived there for many years, and still looks after refugees in the city. he sleeps at the vatican but pays his travel expenses himself. his friend abraham drives him around rome. the two have known each other for more than 20 years. >> whenever anyone turns to him, he never says, "i can't." he just does it. >> father mussie takes us to the ponte mammolo refugee camp. cameras aren't usually allowed here, but the residents make an exception for the padre. it's a slum similar to those found in africa, but we're right in the middle of wealthy europe. the residents are left to their own devices. >> around 130 people live here. it's an unacceptable situation in a civilized country, which should welcome refugees in a humane way. >> humane? here, 130 people share just four toilets. 130 people, most of whom have recognized refugee status, and are in italy legally. 130 people trying to somehow survive. there's no government support -- and no work. a few of the men offer us tea. although despe
as often as he can, father mussie travels to roe. he lived there for many years, and still looks after refugees in the city. he sleeps at the vatican but pays his travel expenses himself. his friend abraham drives him around rome. the two have known each other for more than 20 years. >> whenever anyone turns to him, he never says, "i can't." he just does it. >> father mussie takes us to the ponte mammolo refugee camp. cameras aren't usually allowed here, but the residents...
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even though something feels inevitable, people are-- like "roe v.ade" people thought that was a decide issue but at any moment people for that feel like it can be overturned. do you think it has legs? >> the good thing about the long arc of history bending towards justice, most people who opposed justice stood in the way, have come to be clearly on the wrong side of history. >> larry: reverend, you're against gay marriage right? >> absolutely. >> larry: do you feel like you're on the wrong side. during the super bowl, when the seahawks lost and started punching the patriots, that seems like the antigay marriage movement. >> the when he who has decided all things is the judge. god is the ultimate judge and the arbiter. that's my belief system. so right and wrong sides of history will be determined by god at that time when all things are judged. >>so hate me, but that's where i'm at. >> larry: lance, you grew up in a religious house. >> i'm southern baptist. so i get it. i understand the conversation. >> larry: what is your relationship with the relig
even though something feels inevitable, people are-- like "roe v.ade" people thought that was a decide issue but at any moment people for that feel like it can be overturned. do you think it has legs? >> the good thing about the long arc of history bending towards justice, most people who opposed justice stood in the way, have come to be clearly on the wrong side of history. >> larry: reverend, you're against gay marriage right? >> absolutely. >> larry: do you...
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replanting macquarie bank roes in areas where they thrived has become an urgent matter. mangroves reinforce the soil. we have planted three hectares. 150,000 plants in this area. the water never came this far. >> this person feels the same way, but wants to get his message to those that can make a difference when it comes to change especially francis hollande. >> translation: world leaders have to remember we are the poor. your decisions affect us directly. i don't want my home lily hood and memories to disagree into the sea forever. >> reporter: malaysia holds two important positions in 2015. it has a seat and is chairman of the asian group, the association of south-east asian nations. economic bloc including indonesia, cambodia vietnam and the philippines. as a bloc they'll let the international community know. malaysia will hope that it can get the message across at the u.n. security council, and listen to concerns of other nations with problems. >> the army in the damage says it's retaken eastern areas under rebel control. on tuesday, government fors began an offensi
replanting macquarie bank roes in areas where they thrived has become an urgent matter. mangroves reinforce the soil. we have planted three hectares. 150,000 plants in this area. the water never came this far. >> this person feels the same way, but wants to get his message to those that can make a difference when it comes to change especially francis hollande. >> translation: world leaders have to remember we are the poor. your decisions affect us directly. i don't want my home lily...
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. >> item 11 is a resolution to restaurant roe actively approve amendments to two agreement for long-term mental health services for crestwood behavioral health services doing business as as condition yan manor for a total amount of approximately $113 million. >> colleagues, with que do the same house, same call? this resolution is adopted unanimously. madame clerk, can you call the next item. >> item 12 resolution to receipt roactively authorization the rec and park department to accept and expend a grant up of $500,000 from the san francisco park as license, et cetera. >> same house, same call, this item is adopted unanimously. >> next item. >> item 13, a resolution to retro actively authorizing the rec and park department to accept and expend a grant not to exceed $3.5 million grant from the randall museum friends, et cetera. >> same house, same call, this resolution is adopted unanimously. next item, please. >> item 14 resolution toss authorize the public utilities commission general manager to enter into a customer-generation agreement with indefinite terms with the pacific gas & ele
. >> item 11 is a resolution to restaurant roe actively approve amendments to two agreement for long-term mental health services for crestwood behavioral health services doing business as as condition yan manor for a total amount of approximately $113 million. >> colleagues, with que do the same house, same call? this resolution is adopted unanimously. madame clerk, can you call the next item. >> item 12 resolution to receipt roactively authorization the rec and park...
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. >>> maryland quarterback caleb roe applying for a medical redshirt. randy edsall thinks he will get that medical waiver. it would give him a sixth season. he'll be starter next year. a lot of good stuff, of course, fun friday tonight, high school basketball. >> you never know what's going to happen. >> i don't even know what's going to happen. >> the weekend is here and the cbs evening news is next. >> i'll be back with jan and your only local news at 7:00. we'll see you then. bye bye. >> pelley: tonight, isis claims another american hostage is dead. but the terroristsay they're not responsible for the killing of kayla mueller. we have reports from holly williams and charlie d'agata. carter evans on a w storm bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flooding to the west. meteorologist eric fisher reports more snow is coming to the northeast. anna werner has the improving economy numbers, more jobs, more job seekers and for the first time in a long time, higher wages. and steve hartman "on the road"" with an extraordinary mother and child reunion. caption
. >>> maryland quarterback caleb roe applying for a medical redshirt. randy edsall thinks he will get that medical waiver. it would give him a sixth season. he'll be starter next year. a lot of good stuff, of course, fun friday tonight, high school basketball. >> you never know what's going to happen. >> i don't even know what's going to happen. >> the weekend is here and the cbs evening news is next. >> i'll be back with jan and your only local news at 7:00....
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. >> as first reported, kensington police sergeant keith bar roe reported his gun stolen after an encounterile it appears the police chief learned of the incident almost immediately it's unclear when the citizen board that over see it is department found out. >> it's very strange that it wasn't talked about. >> metcalfe is a former member of the police protection and community services district. >> it is disappointing when you find out someone whose charged with protecting the public and upholding the law hasn't actually done that. >> chief harmon did not return our calls for comments. and no one answered the doors at barro's home. his attorney did not respond either. >> that irresponsible behavior is not to be tolerated and the fact it's been kept under the rug now for months really concerns me. >> several residents told us they have been trying to get the chief and the police department to act with greater transparency for years. in kensington, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> oakland police want the community's help finding the people associated with a car they say is connected to a double
. >> as first reported, kensington police sergeant keith bar roe reported his gun stolen after an encounterile it appears the police chief learned of the incident almost immediately it's unclear when the citizen board that over see it is department found out. >> it's very strange that it wasn't talked about. >> metcalfe is a former member of the police protection and community services district. >> it is disappointing when you find out someone whose charged with...
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one of its biggest six month moves on record is the dollar probably headed higher long term and hur roeeaded lower? sure. i think the path through the dollar passes through a lower price. it's over. done. >> doesn't the dollar just stay here and crude could stay here. it's not going to be a great scenario for gold miners either. >> anything could happen. when i first started the business, the one thing the director wouldn't let us put in is "could." anything could happen, carter. >> this is a trade until june. >> listen, i think what's really nice about the trade, it's a quarter of the distance of the width and you have to find a range where the etf has broken down six, seven months ago. it seems like that would be the level it goes to. you're basically in my mind kind of risking one to make one. if you look on the downside where the support is, it's somewhere in the high teens. >> if i read between the lines in your assessment of carter and my trade, dan, you think they're nuts. >> no. i don't know why gold goes up or down. i'd rather be in the gdx than the gld. it probably breaks that
one of its biggest six month moves on record is the dollar probably headed higher long term and hur roeeaded lower? sure. i think the path through the dollar passes through a lower price. it's over. done. >> doesn't the dollar just stay here and crude could stay here. it's not going to be a great scenario for gold miners either. >> anything could happen. when i first started the business, the one thing the director wouldn't let us put in is "could." anything could happen,...
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the meeting will be at wod roe wilson high school. and parents will be given online resources for students to take the standardized tests for the first time. >>> meantime parents will get to share concerns over the proposed closings of two elementary schools. the school board is considering closing arrowhead elementary school in collegeville and audubon elementary school in eagleville. this comes after a study predicted a continued decline in enrollment over the next ten years. the meeting about the possible closures will be held at the arrowhead school this morning with the superintendent expected to be there. >>> 5:35 now. tense moments at a meeting focused on racial profiling and policing. >> my point is simply this we got to do better. >> nbc 10 was there for a meeting and response to this photo many of you saw. the officers in lower marion were cleared of any wrongdoing, but members of the community say they still have concerns. >>> and i'm matt delucia live in skyforce10. we are traveling the roads with wet conditions out here.
the meeting will be at wod roe wilson high school. and parents will be given online resources for students to take the standardized tests for the first time. >>> meantime parents will get to share concerns over the proposed closings of two elementary schools. the school board is considering closing arrowhead elementary school in collegeville and audubon elementary school in eagleville. this comes after a study predicted a continued decline in enrollment over the next ten years. the...
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. > t's switch ve to "conews" rerr kenth mtoon roe 2 in king of pusa keethwt are t cnditis li ther >porrjim, as wod y expe rk beg de by rad cre to take re of the sick spo but lo it is rally dgeus and slk, o ese sidewks. tese paing lots a those scoa roads. tnh that lig rain and tosdroing tpetures ceedore ice and slpery cntions. > know a l of people ciing ice off tir wnhields, ippin gog tkg out the cra. > porter: toght exeme cautn conties in ples lke ng of pruia wre sa crew wresacing mjor roadys like 20 wi we fod mit loading u to hale the smaer on. h s spreing the ice melt in is nehborod off of glf rd. > ifouon have to gout teonight d't bother gng ot if u do gout be rlly carul, driving and or wlng wn y get ouof te vecles. > rerter: inth phidelpa a treated bro sreet apared tbe dry but o stree li wt onrio natth can see the dnge kt's s a his csin wre app ter tir suv ht patch of icand oertn thway home from scho. >> was slpe li ic i was ice. h i to stop but he cod nt sp. >> porter: e t 16 yaolds are recoring fm teumber of injues whe fmy members are sendi out tafamiar wning. >> the only mn s
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worked to elect republican presidents who promised to appoint supreme court justices who would overrule roe v. wade just to allow us to have democracy on that one issue. for 30 years we have not been allowed to vote on abortion not 40 years. if you're going to suppress democracy in this underhanded way, yeah you're going to have some people who are going to react. i'm not defending it i'm just saying, that is not the same as trying to get your way on something that is decided democratically and the way our founders set it up through the constitution. john: thank you, ann coulter! >>> one area i think she's right is that the left acts like a mob when they get hysterical about climate change. a libertarian had the nerve to go to a protest and hold up a sign saying fossil fuels are good! >> excuse me. excuse me this is private property. this is mine. john: i've criticized global warming hysteria robert kennedy jr. calls me a totey who lies. >> i think they should be in jail. i think they should be. john: i think it's the alarmists like kennedy who are part of the ignorant mob. but tyson slocum
worked to elect republican presidents who promised to appoint supreme court justices who would overrule roe v. wade just to allow us to have democracy on that one issue. for 30 years we have not been allowed to vote on abortion not 40 years. if you're going to suppress democracy in this underhanded way, yeah you're going to have some people who are going to react. i'm not defending it i'm just saying, that is not the same as trying to get your way on something that is decided democratically and...
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t now we're seeing the snow comingn in northern g an mcgraph is live for us on roe 1. >> rep we're seeing some bei kult lags. we have really big fluffy flakes falling r now and i would say within the last hour we have started to see it accun the center of e the that the righ hand lanes are more traveled peop headi to washington, . howeve in the center and those left hand lanes, where people are headed south, those are starti get snow covered. and this was a treated street. t we've had steady stho sthoef com down, so we're staro he seat impact and al some accidents in the area. so peopl i talked to a gentleman who drove her woodbridge from nation airport. and hed he is starting to see some treacherous conditions. >> oh, it's kind of slick, so you want to be very careful. black e is starting to develop. so you hav to be careful. >> rep those bridges and over te he's the onest freeze first. so certain make sure that you're very very careful. keep those speeds down. basicay k go with the here. don't be overconfide aslick. megan grath, news 4. > and amelia segal is in the 4 x 4 in fredericksbg
t now we're seeing the snow comingn in northern g an mcgraph is live for us on roe 1. >> rep we're seeing some bei kult lags. we have really big fluffy flakes falling r now and i would say within the last hour we have started to see it accun the center of e the that the righ hand lanes are more traveled peop headi to washington, . howeve in the center and those left hand lanes, where people are headed south, those are starti get snow covered. and this was a treated street. t we've had...
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500 billion yen operating profit which is larger than what they're forecasting this year and they're roe target is 10% coming off minus 7.4% right now. the potential spin off of the unprofitable business is what's going to get probably a fairly positive read from analysts out there. >> thank you so much. >> and still to come here on worldwide exchange it's still a standoff in the ports of the u.s. west coast. we get the full details as the us. labor secretary tries to broker a deal between shippers and dock workers. >> in the meantime take a look at u.s. futures. the nasdaq about 100 points away from breaking 5,000. dow jones industrial down about 17. nasdaq down 1 in premarket trade. more when we come right back. >>> it's 5:30 a.m. in new york. welcome to worldwide exchange. >> i'm wilfred frost. here are your headlines from around the world. >> ukraine's president confirms he is surrendering troops. they're ready to take appropriate action if the peace plan is not implemented. the nasdaq hits the 5,000 level very close to it at least after hitting highs not seen since 2000. but futures
500 billion yen operating profit which is larger than what they're forecasting this year and they're roe target is 10% coming off minus 7.4% right now. the potential spin off of the unprofitable business is what's going to get probably a fairly positive read from analysts out there. >> thank you so much. >> and still to come here on worldwide exchange it's still a standoff in the ports of the u.s. west coast. we get the full details as the us. labor secretary tries to broker a deal...
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and the favourite aledge and roe gonzalez for "birdman." >> movie reel: who is this guy? >> he used to be birdman. >> you wrote this adap tigs. >> yes. >> reporter: next up best actor, ray fines, jake gelin hall birdman's michael keaton and eddy red main and benedict bum ber batch, who took golden globe. >> movie reel: why do you demo that? >> the universe is expanding. if you reverse time... >> and best actress. reece wither spoon, ros rosalind pike amy adams. felicity jones, julian more the favourite, a dead skirt. best actress - in "still alice" >> movie reel: where is it. >> at the theatre. >> can you spell that... >> it's not like we'll forget >>> then there is the big one, best picture. strong competitors. "the imitation game" "the theory of everything" "the grand budapest hotel" and "boyhood." any one is a strong contender. this could take the best picture at the baftas and oscars. >> movie reel: let's see your point. let it happen more naturally. that's what you're saying. that's what we'll do starting now. >> reporter: and so the nomination the red carpet is read
and the favourite aledge and roe gonzalez for "birdman." >> movie reel: who is this guy? >> he used to be birdman. >> you wrote this adap tigs. >> yes. >> reporter: next up best actor, ray fines, jake gelin hall birdman's michael keaton and eddy red main and benedict bum ber batch, who took golden globe. >> movie reel: why do you demo that? >> the universe is expanding. if you reverse time... >> and best actress. reece wither spoon, ros...
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lee roe. writing a biography requires getting out and seeing the places where history actually happened and robert e. lee's history took place all around where i lived. during the course of my research of this book i traveled the full length of the potomac river from the source to its mouth and for those of you not familiar with it potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out, flows through the appalachian mountains passed the city of washington and empties into the chesapeake bay and point lookout maryland. and yes i really could drag my wife along for this entire ride along the potomac. all the things you need to write about griffey and understanding that. if you ever take this journey that i have just described you will learn some things. you will learn that the potomac is much more than just a stream of political corruption bill is a said it sometimes is. you learn that robert e. lee's history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected way
lee roe. writing a biography requires getting out and seeing the places where history actually happened and robert e. lee's history took place all around where i lived. during the course of my research of this book i traveled the full length of the potomac river from the source to its mouth and for those of you not familiar with it potomac it starts in west virginia at the fairfax dome word trickles out, flows through the appalachian mountains passed the city of washington and empties into the...
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. >> santa roe sal preschool has just opened its doors. this... is the best part of the day.it down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com >>> good morning. welcome back. take a look at this. you can see the damage at this preschool caused by a fire just days ago. the school is open this morning. coming up we will tell you about the last minute work to make sure parents have a place to take their kids this morning and how the community is stepping in to help out. what a story. good morning. thank you for joining us. it's monday, february 9th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. it is 6:31. i want to check in with steve. people need to know should i bring the umbrella and coats today? >> up north we are still getti
. >> santa roe sal preschool has just opened its doors. this... is the best part of the day.it down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com >>> good...
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warm egg yolk with a generous helping of smelt roe on top? egg with eggs? yes, please. you've got all these kids flooding into detroit. >> which is good. >> right? how is that going to play out? will there be political leadership in place to manage that fairly? >> it will be fine. everybody likes a nice, you know, thing in an egg shell with caviar on top, everybody. it's just all about keeping cool. >> it won't be fine, dude. it will not be fine. if there's not political leadership, it will not. >> well, you know, sometimes political leadership grows up out of what's happening. and we don't have any political leadership. and this is happening. >> are you an optimist? >> i'm an optimist. >> you're an optimist. >> i'm here in this garage with you. >> chilled summer soup with melon in a tomato lemon verbena broth. >> summer soup, all the melon's from the market. the coriander blossoms we actually picked from a farm right in detroit. >> beautiful. thank you. >> thank you. >> it's good, isn't it? >> mm. >> i would describe that, may i, chef? as a light, airy gazpacho. >> del
warm egg yolk with a generous helping of smelt roe on top? egg with eggs? yes, please. you've got all these kids flooding into detroit. >> which is good. >> right? how is that going to play out? will there be political leadership in place to manage that fairly? >> it will be fine. everybody likes a nice, you know, thing in an egg shell with caviar on top, everybody. it's just all about keeping cool. >> it won't be fine, dude. it will not be fine. if there's not political...
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she thinks overturning roe versus wade could happen but i think it's not a likely scenario and we willn of means are not able to get a safe abortion in this country. but the many abortion restrictions passing at the state level have a major impact on lower income women. is this a warning from the nation's highest bench? >> i think it is. and again, like her previous comments, i think it's aimed at multiple people. it's aimed at her fellow justices to say, here's a precedent. women have now for 40-plus years, enjoyed the constitutionally protected right to end a pregnancy. and it's also a message to the country, saying look at who these restrictions have an impact on. >> that's right. >> and she's somebody who looks at the real-world effects of judicial decisions. she's able to say, we hand down these decisions what's the real-world impact. >> some have said justice ginsburg should retire while president obama is in office so he could name her successor. but she said i will step down when i feel i can no longer do the job full steam. is this trying to say the court is above daily politi
she thinks overturning roe versus wade could happen but i think it's not a likely scenario and we willn of means are not able to get a safe abortion in this country. but the many abortion restrictions passing at the state level have a major impact on lower income women. is this a warning from the nation's highest bench? >> i think it is. and again, like her previous comments, i think it's aimed at multiple people. it's aimed at her fellow justices to say, here's a precedent. women have...
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i suppose roe v wade will overall who will bear the brunt. so if we care about our sisters who are less fortunate than we are are, we will do what we can to see that they have roughly the same choices in life. >> thank you. in the back. please state your name and. >> my name malalai waseel and i'm an african american. for those of us as women who have been inspired by you justice ginsburg in opening the doors for us over the course of the last few decades there is not group of us inspired do work for women overseas. whether in afghanistan throughout the middle east. and i'd like to hear from you what advice you might have for those of us who might wish to see the role of women growing and to a place where they could look at their sisters in the united states or in the western countries and say we are getting there. what advice would you give for lawyer who is would like to dedicate their lives to women's economic empowerment and social empowerment in developing countries? >> i would say first don't go there to preach to people about how they
i suppose roe v wade will overall who will bear the brunt. so if we care about our sisters who are less fortunate than we are are, we will do what we can to see that they have roughly the same choices in life. >> thank you. in the back. please state your name and. >> my name malalai waseel and i'm an african american. for those of us as women who have been inspired by you justice ginsburg in opening the doors for us over the course of the last few decades there is not group of us...
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. >> my name's scott roe, i'm a commercial fishermen, sea scallops, fourth generation.as 5. 70 and 80 boats here, five or six feet now, now it's just down to like seven or eight. now i'm proud of my heritage and i would never do anything else. this is my office, man, look at it. i'm going to do this until i can't move anymore. >> we were all on the town like clockwork, 2:30, 3:00 in the morning, it's quiet, the town's been ripped up all night long. we come down here, hit the water. what could be better? >> good time to be here, and nice weather today. >> yeah, pretty nice day. >> a little breezy. >> might be a little nautical. a little bit. >> i'm sure i'll be fine, i've watched "the deadliest catch." >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> time to press the fun button. ♪ >> clear. all clear. used to be this was the best thing in the world. we were like the greatest thing about fishing, you were kind of like a cowboy, like a pioneer, you could go out, and as hard as you could push, competition was welcomed. we were fiercely independent. independence is like little by little
. >> my name's scott roe, i'm a commercial fishermen, sea scallops, fourth generation.as 5. 70 and 80 boats here, five or six feet now, now it's just down to like seven or eight. now i'm proud of my heritage and i would never do anything else. this is my office, man, look at it. i'm going to do this until i can't move anymore. >> we were all on the town like clockwork, 2:30, 3:00 in the morning, it's quiet, the town's been ripped up all night long. we come down here, hit the water....
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. >> what roe were you in? >> we were stage right in the front. >> do you have any recollection?n't. but i wasn't quite three years old. when i was writing "growing up x " i remembered my uncle wilfred visiting and i remember being at the malcolm x college in chicago. i remember when he was leaving. i was a little over three. i remember just crying at the top of my lungs. my mother later had the story that east to wake up looking for my father. she would replace this with cookies, because we shared cookies late at night. i used to wake up at singapore da's a friends house. even though i was so young, i'm sure the chaos, the loud noise as some sort of effect. just remembering that your father never came home. that missing. >> peter bailey, your recollection of that day, where you were, what happened at the audubon ballroom in harlem february 21, 1965? >> house at the audubon and brother malcolm when he came in, he asked me to come backstage, which i did. we talked about several things while i was back there. then he asked which one of us the were about five of us, recognized a new
. >> what roe were you in? >> we were stage right in the front. >> do you have any recollection?n't. but i wasn't quite three years old. when i was writing "growing up x " i remembered my uncle wilfred visiting and i remember being at the malcolm x college in chicago. i remember when he was leaving. i was a little over three. i remember just crying at the top of my lungs. my mother later had the story that east to wake up looking for my father. she would replace this...