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. >> rubin: wow, wow, wow! >> aurora: now the peanut butter! hope everybody will enjoy this. okay. it is time to eat! ♪ >> we have received from your bounty, through christ our lord. amen. >> aurora: amen. i'm hungry! although, we always say it's ladies first, i think we'll serve you. >> anthony: it's okay this time? just this once. so good. >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you been back in the philippines? >> aurora: in the philippines, three years. >> anthony: three years now. >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: where have you worked? hong kong for five years. >> aurora: for five years, and then i went to america. i stayed there for almost 30 years. >> anthony: aurora is recently back in manila after most of her life spent abroad. what kind of work were you doing? >> aurora: i did the housekeeping, you know, and babysitting. >> anthony: the money she sent home put everybody here and many, many more through school, lifted them up to a more comfortable life. and you would have left family behind? >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: to go out the
. >> rubin: wow, wow, wow! >> aurora: now the peanut butter! hope everybody will enjoy this. okay. it is time to eat! ♪ >> we have received from your bounty, through christ our lord. amen. >> aurora: amen. i'm hungry! although, we always say it's ladies first, i think we'll serve you. >> anthony: it's okay this time? just this once. so good. >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you been back in the philippines? >> aurora: in the...
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ann rubin. fox 2 news. >>> state legislation that would eliminate the statute of limitations for sex crimes took a step forward. supporters say justice for rape victims should not have a ten year deadline anastate senate committee gave it approval. among those testifying were alleged victims of bill cosby. one reason that los angeles prosecutors decided not to prosecutor him because the ten year window had closed. >>> i know first hand the amount of courage and bravery it takes for victims to step forward and to speak their truth. >> even amidst hateful ridicule and scorn. >> there is an exception to the ten year rule if new dna evidence is discovered. too many rapists go free because of the statute of limitations. it would apply to crimes committed after january 1st of this year. >>> supervisors are going to take a vote on the extended family leave ordinance and require certain businesses to make up the difference of the state's paid annual leave. it will give more time to bond with babies and
ann rubin. fox 2 news. >>> state legislation that would eliminate the statute of limitations for sex crimes took a step forward. supporters say justice for rape victims should not have a ten year deadline anastate senate committee gave it approval. among those testifying were alleged victims of bill cosby. one reason that los angeles prosecutors decided not to prosecutor him because the ten year window had closed. >>> i know first hand the amount of courage and bravery it...
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a todos los trabajadores del estado me explico rubin..r a la corte del noveno circuito de apelaciones a imponerle multas millonarias a las companias implicadas. ===sot cristina londoÑo-san francisco, ca "la decisin de esta corte no dice que los trabajadores de california pueden estar sentados todo el tiempo, si no cuando realizan labores que pueden desempeÑar igualmente bien de ambas maneras"=== el dueno del mercado casa lucas, nos dijo estar dispuesto a ofrecerle sillas a sus cajeras.. ===sot arturo felix/dueno mercado "casa lucas" 11:24:31"somnos conscientes que es pesado estar parado todo el dia... es dificil"===== por su parte cvs dijo estar complacida con la decision afirmando que sus ---insert graphic---- "nuestras polticas cumplen con la interpretacin razonable y que siempre se ha tenido de la ley". cvs health -------- "polticas cumplen con la interpretacin razonable y que siempre se ha tenido de la ley". el banco jp morgan chase, y walmart no quisieron dar declaraciones sobre el fallo. ===sot gladys alvarez/cajera 11:43:49 "pues s
a todos los trabajadores del estado me explico rubin..r a la corte del noveno circuito de apelaciones a imponerle multas millonarias a las companias implicadas. ===sot cristina londoÑo-san francisco, ca "la decisin de esta corte no dice que los trabajadores de california pueden estar sentados todo el tiempo, si no cuando realizan labores que pueden desempeÑar igualmente bien de ambas maneras"=== el dueno del mercado casa lucas, nos dijo estar dispuesto a ofrecerle sillas a sus...
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meaning rubin is out a car and the $15,000 he paid for it. >> they said no, that car is not yours, that's it. >> reporter: it's important to have a trusted mechanic to inspect any used car before you buy it but look for red flags like well below value or scratches on the vin plates or on the door. on the consumerwatch, i'm julie watts. >>> nine people were killed and 761 injured after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake rocked southern japan just a few hours ago. a survivor had his camera rolling after the first round of shaking. that's when he caught one of the aftershocks. crowds screamed as buildings swayed. the quake struck around 9:30 p.m. local time. rescuers say the full extent of the damage won't be clear until daylight. >>> national weather service has issued a high surf advisory through tomorrow for the coast around san francisco. that advisory is in effect from point reyes down the peninsula. people are advised to stay clear of the shore break as the swell rolls in. we have told you this before. 16 to 22-foot waves expected. they are powerful to sweep you out. >> a good warning consider
meaning rubin is out a car and the $15,000 he paid for it. >> they said no, that car is not yours, that's it. >> reporter: it's important to have a trusted mechanic to inspect any used car before you buy it but look for red flags like well below value or scratches on the vin plates or on the door. on the consumerwatch, i'm julie watts. >>> nine people were killed and 761 injured after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake rocked southern japan just a few hours ago. a survivor had his...
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ktvu's ann rubin explains, friends and family are speaking out tonight in the hopes that more people will join the search. >> reporter: the family of nicole fitts is heartbroken. her body was found three days after she was reported missing but at this point there is no sign of her two-year-old daughter arianna fitts and for that reason her sisters say this is no time to break down. >> there is the part that i have to keep going. i have to keep looking. no matter how much i could do today or tomorrow, each day counts. >> reporter: arianna fitts hasn't been seen since late february. her family and police have been searching for her. she is at risk. the need to find her urgent. >> we post, tell people to look at the picture. remember it. if you see it, it doesn't matter what part of the country you are in. any location is open for search. -deep tails at this point ---deep tails at this point police -- >> reporter: details at this point police aren't saying where the body was found. she had a group of co-workers and friends, most were given the day off to grieve. >> we have been working
ktvu's ann rubin explains, friends and family are speaking out tonight in the hopes that more people will join the search. >> reporter: the family of nicole fitts is heartbroken. her body was found three days after she was reported missing but at this point there is no sign of her two-year-old daughter arianna fitts and for that reason her sisters say this is no time to break down. >> there is the part that i have to keep going. i have to keep looking. no matter how much i could do...
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ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it's not everyday that a museum devotes an entire exhibit to a plant but that's what's happening at the oakland museum of california. it's -- the new show is called alter statements marijuana in california. museum members got a sneak peek today. the show features a ranks of exhibits and perspectives on the drug from experts and the community. museum goers can even use a cannabis confessional booth. >>> a new survey shows snapchat has now edged ahead of instagram and is currently the most popular social media app among teens. 2% say snapchat is the most important social network in their lives. instagram is right behind with 27%. twitter is third, face because fourth. the survey was taken by 6500 teens between the ages of 14 and 19. >> i can attest to. that my two daughters love snapchat. >>> congress is taking a hard look at the tax code. the discussion that would simplify the tax code and make it easier to failure taxes. >>> also ahead, a nine-year-old boy on a serious mission. what he is doing to help the homeless around the bay area. >>> and new poll
ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it's not everyday that a museum devotes an entire exhibit to a plant but that's what's happening at the oakland museum of california. it's -- the new show is called alter statements marijuana in california. museum members got a sneak peek today. the show features a ranks of exhibits and perspectives on the drug from experts and the community. museum goers can even use a cannabis confessional booth. >>> a new survey shows snapchat has now edged...
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ann rubin outside of a school that doesn't have a/c. what are the administrators doing to make sure the school doesn't get overheated >> doing their best to ventilate the rooms but you may see classes outdoors in the shade tomorrow, too. >> on a hot day, ice cream is an easy sell. in fact competing cars trying to capitalize >> mucho hot. >> but the heat is not good for the school itself. since it is not equipped with central air-conditioning. administrators admit tomorrow temperatures in the 90s caught them a bit by surprise >> you don't expect that in april to be that hot already. we are expecting that for june and september. so we definitely start making preparations as soon as we see the forecast >> the goal to make kids and staff as comfortable as possible. >> they brought in some portable air-conditioners to help and they have had extra water and will be telling teachers to be flexible about where to teach >> under the tree it is shady and it makes it more comfortable than in the classroom >> there is home for infrastructure. voter
ann rubin outside of a school that doesn't have a/c. what are the administrators doing to make sure the school doesn't get overheated >> doing their best to ventilate the rooms but you may see classes outdoors in the shade tomorrow, too. >> on a hot day, ice cream is an easy sell. in fact competing cars trying to capitalize >> mucho hot. >> but the heat is not good for the school itself. since it is not equipped with central air-conditioning. administrators admit...
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to bobbye talking rubin.e past, his work on ,ryptology, national security and securing internet services. -- is it about medical records that are so viable to hackers? they weretorically, and for identity theft blackmail. let's say you have a medical condition that would cause you to get discriminated against at work and hackers were collecting that information because they had certain conditions and then blackmailing them so they would keep quiet. there's not a lot of evidence that this has gone on, but there was speculation. we have a game changer now. somware is the latest reason hackers are breaking into systems. if hospitals can't access their own systems, than there is a real problem and hackers have an opportunity to make money. furthermore, many organizations would rather keep everything quiet. in then't want to be news about the fact that they got hacked. it's easier for them to pay than the20,000 hundreds of thousands of dollars to a pr firm because it is known they got hacked. nsomware ise ra getti
to bobbye talking rubin.e past, his work on ,ryptology, national security and securing internet services. -- is it about medical records that are so viable to hackers? they weretorically, and for identity theft blackmail. let's say you have a medical condition that would cause you to get discriminated against at work and hackers were collecting that information because they had certain conditions and then blackmailing them so they would keep quiet. there's not a lot of evidence that this has...
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has ktvu's ann rubin reports, the union workers say there's more that needs to be done. [ yelling ] >porter: marching today janitors, security guards and fast food workers. among them, she has been cleaning buildings for 20 years. >> we need a raise. in silicon valley, we cannot live without -- you know, we're making a little bit of money. and the big companies are making millions and millions. >> reporter: she wants those companies to pay attention to work to improve conditions and pay. she says today was a good day, the state moved forward with a plan to raise california's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022. >> it's a huge impact on workers who for years, talking about decades, haven't seen any kind of wage increase, stuck, you know in this downward spiral. because there aren't any other jobs. >> reporter: minimum wage hike is great news for janitor jesus ortiz though truthfully he says it won't be enough. >> everything, especially the rent. >> reporter: a san jose city councilmember says more needs to be done. >> $50 an hour is great. it's going to take five or six years to get th
has ktvu's ann rubin reports, the union workers say there's more that needs to be done. [ yelling ] >porter: marching today janitors, security guards and fast food workers. among them, she has been cleaning buildings for 20 years. >> we need a raise. in silicon valley, we cannot live without -- you know, we're making a little bit of money. and the big companies are making millions and millions. >> reporter: she wants those companies to pay attention to work to improve conditions...
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and, yes, there are individuals such as robert rubin, stanley o'neil, chuck prince, who are named inhose referrals. >> are you surprised -- do you think they were investigated? were they ever investigated by the doj, do you know? >> i do not know. one of my concerns has been in the wake of the financial crisis, the department of justice has sought settlements and fines from institutions that are paid by shareholders. and while they prosecuted over 2,700 people at the local level who may have lied on five or ten loans or been involved in scams, bad things but relatively small scale, they have not yet held any senior executives responsible for any wrongdoing, misconduct during the financial crisis. so, for example, one of the key pieces of evidence that our commission turned over to the department of justice was about two dozen major financial institutions, that were buying loans like goldman and jpmorgan and citigroup, bank of america, buying loans from amer quest, new century, country wide, and they were doing due diligence on those loans and finding that one in three of the loans we
and, yes, there are individuals such as robert rubin, stanley o'neil, chuck prince, who are named inhose referrals. >> are you surprised -- do you think they were investigated? were they ever investigated by the doj, do you know? >> i do not know. one of my concerns has been in the wake of the financial crisis, the department of justice has sought settlements and fines from institutions that are paid by shareholders. and while they prosecuted over 2,700 people at the local level who...
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ktvu's ann rubin was there as they appeared in court. ann tells us prosecutors released new information including one brother's confession. >> reporter: hasib golam rabbi pled not guilty. so did his younger brother only mar whose face the judge asked we not show. both were charged with two counts of murder for the death of their parents. in an interview with the chronicle hasib called his younger brother innocent but today the district attorney's office decided to try the younger one as well. >> court documents are shedding new light on the castes hasib admitted to shooting his father because a stranger, quote, assaulted him in the home and told him to do that. he claims did he not shoot his mother. in a separate interview, omarr admitted he was home at the time and closed the curtains after hasib killed their father. he says hasib then killed their mother. both brothers went to a convention in oakland. authorities say writing on the walls of the home appeared to be two two different authors. one set of handwriting appeared to be omarr's
ktvu's ann rubin was there as they appeared in court. ann tells us prosecutors released new information including one brother's confession. >> reporter: hasib golam rabbi pled not guilty. so did his younger brother only mar whose face the judge asked we not show. both were charged with two counts of murder for the death of their parents. in an interview with the chronicle hasib called his younger brother innocent but today the district attorney's office decided to try the younger one as...
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as ktvu's ann rubin explains, the university attributes the security breach to a third- party vendor. >> reporter: the notifications went out to all stanford university staff. their tax information was at risk. as it turns out, 600 w-2 forms had been fraudulently downloaded from a third-party vendor. and from those, 100 false tax returns have been filed so far. biology professor tim stearns admits he was worried. >> my immediate reaction was i was hoping when i filed i wasn't going to have it rejected because of someone filing a false return. >> reporter: officials believe the breach came from a service called w-2 express, what they don't know is how the thieves got a hold of employee social security numbers and dates of birth. wayne temple, a partner with the company in san jose, says these kinds of scams are growing problem affecting institutions all over. >> it's huge, it's actually gotten worse and worse over the past couple years. and it catches people by surprise. >> worse still, the burden is on the individual to get things resolved. >> it's costly for them because they have to
as ktvu's ann rubin explains, the university attributes the security breach to a third- party vendor. >> reporter: the notifications went out to all stanford university staff. their tax information was at risk. as it turns out, 600 w-2 forms had been fraudulently downloaded from a third-party vendor. and from those, 100 false tax returns have been filed so far. biology professor tim stearns admits he was worried. >> my immediate reaction was i was hoping when i filed i wasn't going...
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. >> ktvu's ann rubin talked to the niners about their first-in- the league initiative. >> reporter: the 49ers say they're always trying to draft the best people, both on the field and off. now they're hoping a new hiring policy will help bring even mortal lent to the table. >> so for every position we have we will interview at least one woman candidate and at least one person of color. >> reporter: the nfl already had something called the rooney rule which requires teams to interview minority candidates forehead coaching and other top jobs. the 49ers are the first team in the league to extend this to all business-side jobs. 75% of the organization. and to require the interviewing of women. >> i think it oche pence up the doors to folks who those doors may have been shut before. >> reporter: the initiative is modeled after one the nfl announced for its league offices. the policy doesn't guarantee a job. simply a chance to interview for one. but officials say over time it will make a difference when it comes to diversity. >> it's about process and culture. i think that always will lea
. >> ktvu's ann rubin talked to the niners about their first-in- the league initiative. >> reporter: the 49ers say they're always trying to draft the best people, both on the field and off. now they're hoping a new hiring policy will help bring even mortal lent to the table. >> so for every position we have we will interview at least one woman candidate and at least one person of color. >> reporter: the nfl already had something called the rooney rule which requires...
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at the calaveras dam, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> [ no audible content ] the mic -- talk for me -t a battery there. >> that was kind of smooth. didn't know that happened. hardly noticeable. anyway, i got the system out there setting us up with some clouds out there now, those clouds cooling us off, so that's been the trend, cooler days as we've gone through today and as we go through tomorrow and the next couple days with temperatures trending down. so you see not much cloud cover out there now but all day it had that money five and mild, sultry conditions. that's from the system that is just up from the south. i suspect we'll see fog by tomorrow night or especially by thursday. that fund will cool things off as well so let's go over to san jose and tomorrow morning, you're at 59 degrees, going to see temperatures easily in san jose, going to get up to the 60s and mid-70s, not the 90s like yesterday. so the cooling trend is well underway. it's really started today, going to continue into tomorrow, thursday and friday and culminates on friday with this bad way right here kind of sw
at the calaveras dam, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> [ no audible content ] the mic -- talk for me -t a battery there. >> that was kind of smooth. didn't know that happened. hardly noticeable. anyway, i got the system out there setting us up with some clouds out there now, those clouds cooling us off, so that's been the trend, cooler days as we've gone through today and as we go through tomorrow and the next couple days with temperatures trending down. so you see not much cloud...
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in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> tracking a few showers headed our way, as we head into the late evening hours and through tomorrow, like shower activity, greening up in the north bay or the north coast. the showers will get here but they're going to be pretty light, at least the models are suggesting light rainfall, scattered light showers. right now we're seeing clouds in the area, by sometime tomorrow morning, we should see a few like sprinkles, windy though, windy all day. 16 mile an hour winds sustained at oakland, check out sfo, gusting to 40 just a little bit ago, right now gusting to 36 miles an hour. so big west wind. and then tomorrow morning, well, tonight, tomorrow morning, 3:00 a.m., pardon me, a little bit of shower activity. a little water on the roadways for the morning commute, 10:00 a.m., nothing organized. looks like this might not be producing much. late in the day around noon and beyond, we will start to see some scattered convective cells which could produce some thunder and lightning which would probably be the most interesting part of the day. around
in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> tracking a few showers headed our way, as we head into the late evening hours and through tomorrow, like shower activity, greening up in the north bay or the north coast. the showers will get here but they're going to be pretty light, at least the models are suggesting light rainfall, scattered light showers. right now we're seeing clouds in the area, by sometime tomorrow morning, we should see a few like sprinkles, windy though, windy all...
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ann rubin, cruz fox 2 news. >>> we will go back over to transport to check in.ollowing a few things. >>> we have a crash on westbound highway 4 at port chicago highway. this crash is in the clearing stages. traffic coming through on this commute has been moderately heavy heading down to concord. you can see that traffic is going to be busy. you need to get out of the house a little earlier this morning because of this issue. we will stay on top of this and let you know. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza. i'm sorry, highway 24 first. it is a little crowded on the way to the toll plaza. and this morning at the toll plaza is backed up for a 20 minute delay. >>> we do have a system on the way. it is up and mendocino county. this will be close enough to us that later today i need to keep showers in. more inland than on the coast. i mention it for the giants and padres today. breezy and windy more than anything else. some shower activity may pop up but more over the inland areas. there is the system. anytime you have an upper low dropping down, this time of year,
ann rubin, cruz fox 2 news. >>> we will go back over to transport to check in.ollowing a few things. >>> we have a crash on westbound highway 4 at port chicago highway. this crash is in the clearing stages. traffic coming through on this commute has been moderately heavy heading down to concord. you can see that traffic is going to be busy. you need to get out of the house a little earlier this morning because of this issue. we will stay on top of this and let you know. let's...
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in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> tens of thousands of pounds of garbage, the mess left behindce tag for cleaning it up. >>> wet weather tomorrow but what about the weekend? >>> a lot of people in the bay area will be marking earth day on friday but there are plenty of other things going on as well. >> here is rosemary orozco with our weekend watch. >> reporter: all over the bay area this weekend earth day festivities and celebrations in addition to so -- so many other events. the international film festival gets underway, the 59th edition features filmmakers from 50 countries. they will be here within -- an impressive mix of marquis premiers, documentaries, musicals and more. in the mission, you can celebrate cesar chavez on saturday, the annual festival features a parade at 11:00 and street fair 12:00 to 5:00. this sunday is opening day on the bay, the annual celebration includes the blessing of the fleet, boat parade and lots of sailing. you can watch the sales from pier 39 to sausalito from both sides of the bay. in the north bay, the butter and egg day parade festival is t
in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> tens of thousands of pounds of garbage, the mess left behindce tag for cleaning it up. >>> wet weather tomorrow but what about the weekend? >>> a lot of people in the bay area will be marking earth day on friday but there are plenty of other things going on as well. >> here is rosemary orozco with our weekend watch. >> reporter: all over the bay area this weekend earth day festivities and celebrations in...
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ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> foot golf has arrived in the bay area. in case you haven't heard the sport combines soccer and golf. san mateo's poplar creek golf course has opened the first league course. players use their feet as you can see instead of clubs to kick soccer balls into the holes. the rurals similar to golf. poplar creek says people can play foot golf any day after 4:00 p.m. right now it's on a first come/first served basis. the rates are up to $19 on weekends. thank goodness those holes are much bigger than a golf course. >> if you want to do it this is the perfect weekend to get outside. >> looks like another warm one. let's go over to meteorologist mark tamayo with a look at our weekend forecast. >> looking good. call your friends and invite them for a game of foot golf. >> i had never heard of this thing. >> looks like a great time. the weather looks pretty good, with the exception if you're not a fan of the fog, we're going to have some fog for the morning hours. it's been the repeating pattern. that fog, the marine layer having a bi
ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> foot golf has arrived in the bay area. in case you haven't heard the sport combines soccer and golf. san mateo's poplar creek golf course has opened the first league course. players use their feet as you can see instead of clubs to kick soccer balls into the holes. the rurals similar to golf. poplar creek says people can play foot golf any day after 4:00 p.m. right now it's on a first come/first served basis. the rates are up to $19 on weekends. thank...
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rubin from the "new york times." tonys are coming and i think we know what will probably happen. >> i have a sneaking suspicion. >>> eric er erika, i know you're not going to take credit for the weather, but thanks to the people pulling the strings today. >> i did receive a tweet from one of our active followers, robin, saying it's just too hot out there. for april, yeah. i would have to agree. it's 20 degrees above average today, but let's enjoy the nice weather while we have it and we'll have it for q uite a while. a sprinkle tonight as a weak boundary pushes through. that will also stir up the breezes. average behind this cold front. 80 degrees in sussex and morristown, 72 in farmdale. that ocean influence really being kind of kept in check right now. but here comes that cold front. you can see it here on storm tracke not a lot of rain with this system. as it descends over the mountains, it will lose even more moisture. a late sprinkle tonight, low temperature of 66 degrees, and we could still have a low sprinkle.
rubin from the "new york times." tonys are coming and i think we know what will probably happen. >> i have a sneaking suspicion. >>> eric er erika, i know you're not going to take credit for the weather, but thanks to the people pulling the strings today. >> i did receive a tweet from one of our active followers, robin, saying it's just too hot out there. for april, yeah. i would have to agree. it's 20 degrees above average today, but let's enjoy the nice weather...
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also running chris matthews, jamie raskin, and william jawando, and joel rubin. pennsylvania is one of the states voting tuesday. and brand-new nbc news/wall street journal poll shows donald trump and hillary clinton with big leads. on the democratic side, clinton leads senator bernie sanders 55% to 40% in a potential general election matchup. clinton beats trump 54 to 39. the poll has a margin of error of plus/minus 0.9 points. >>> a year of freddie gray's death people in baltimore are >>> this local barbershop a cut above the competition as the business gets a makeover. we're going to explain what makes it so unique. >>> and a mild start to your work >>> prince fans at the howard theater in d.c. today jamming to "little red corvette." they played all of prince's hits during today's prince day party at the theater. purple lights bathed the fans, many of whom wore various shades of purple. musical celebrations like this happening around the world after prince's sudden death this week. >>> it could very well be one of d.c.'s oldest barbershops and it will soon loo
also running chris matthews, jamie raskin, and william jawando, and joel rubin. pennsylvania is one of the states voting tuesday. and brand-new nbc news/wall street journal poll shows donald trump and hillary clinton with big leads. on the democratic side, clinton leads senator bernie sanders 55% to 40% in a potential general election matchup. clinton beats trump 54 to 39. the poll has a margin of error of plus/minus 0.9 points. >>> a year of freddie gray's death people in baltimore...
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then, johns hopkins university health and security lab director bobby rubin will be on to talk about the recent hacking of health care systems resulting in nearly 3.5 million medical records being compromised. and, melissa younger, senior staff writer for the sun life foundation, talks about the organization's ongoing efforts to highlight what they describe as the outsized role funding please in the daily lives of our congressional representatives. be sure to watch "washington are journal." join the discussion. >> when i tune in on the weekends, usually it is authors sharing new releases. >> watching the nonfiction authors on book tv is the best television for serious readers. >> they can delve into their subjects. >> book tv weekends. they bring you author after author after author. they spotlight the work of fascinating people. >> i love book tv and i mean c-span fan. all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states, give their attention. >> landmark cases, c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, explor
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rubin: good morning. i'm bob rubin and my sole assignment is to welcome all of you to the discussion of food security. having said that, let me make two comments. number one, the hamilton project began about 10 years ago, and our purposes from the beginning were support policy development around the country, and to promote seriousness of purpose in policy tie log. i think those purposes, policy development and most particularly seriousness of urpose in policy dialogue, have become ever more important as what goes for policy dialogue in our country, has descended ever more into ideology, politics, and artisanship. our commitment is to try to do our little part in keeping alive that seriousness of purpose. secondly, from the begin, our bedrock objectives with respect to policy have been growth, broad based participation in the benefits of growth, economic security, and it is our view that they are interdependent and they can reinforce each other. in that context, food insecurity in this, the richest country
rubin: good morning. i'm bob rubin and my sole assignment is to welcome all of you to the discussion of food security. having said that, let me make two comments. number one, the hamilton project began about 10 years ago, and our purposes from the beginning were support policy development around the country, and to promote seriousness of purpose in policy tie log. i think those purposes, policy development and most particularly seriousness of urpose in policy dialogue, have become ever more...
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guy rubin is the cohen family attorney. why do you believe they released the video now? released because the florida wildlife commission has decided it no longer wants to investigate, but the family thinks that's the wrong decision. why would you end an investigation when you find new evidence? >> reporter: that new evidence includes an iphone and, according to ruben, pictures that show the boat's battery and engine had been turned off. the empty fishing boat was discovered by the crew of a norwegian freighter last month, 100 miles off the coast of bermuda. in an emergency court hearing yesterday, the two families agreed to turn the iphone over to apple to see if any data can be recovered. earlier this week, austin stephanos' father, william, issued this statement on facebook which resident in part: you think the phone will prove what happened? >> if it has information, you know, in this day and age, the documentarian, where we're creating evidence as we live life. >> reporter: the cohen family is hoping the f.b.i. will investigate p investigate the disappearance of the
guy rubin is the cohen family attorney. why do you believe they released the video now? released because the florida wildlife commission has decided it no longer wants to investigate, but the family thinks that's the wrong decision. why would you end an investigation when you find new evidence? >> reporter: that new evidence includes an iphone and, according to ruben, pictures that show the boat's battery and engine had been turned off. the empty fishing boat was discovered by the crew of...
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daniel, what is your call for avi rubin? >> caller: i'm wondering if they try nary front door could be merged with the binary system in order to keep that secure from someone trying to hack in and whether that would even be possible? >> guest: i'm not exactly fully with the system you're describing. but one thing that does need to happen is organizations such as medstar health and other medical facilities should make sure the i.t. staff is look at the latest software patches and keeping their systems crude. that's one of the best things they can do to prevent these types of hacking from happening. spit up next we have mike calling in, mike calling in from canada. you are on with avi rubin talking about medical i.t. security. >> caller: thank you. i wa was curious about salsa sty number three number three every time you go to the hospital they always want it. you have to give it works for almost a i have to give it to get, you know, anything can. i was just curious about that. >> guest: you bring up a really good portrait soc
daniel, what is your call for avi rubin? >> caller: i'm wondering if they try nary front door could be merged with the binary system in order to keep that secure from someone trying to hack in and whether that would even be possible? >> guest: i'm not exactly fully with the system you're describing. but one thing that does need to happen is organizations such as medstar health and other medical facilities should make sure the i.t. staff is look at the latest software patches and...
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[laughter] could marco rubin n on the republican side? t me know.ok.com/realtriregan or show page @trishintel. liz an is next. z: trish, thank you. the republ front-runner facing a game of two oe as cruznd kich announce a plan to play hardball. cruz and kash, as you have heard alreadeaming up to stop the bilaire businessman,ut the team has ready madee moves today. and so has donald trump, say he is unstoppable. by t way, trump is still the only candate who is thematically a in this race for7 delegates needed fonomination. hecalling cruz and kasich and that alliae desperate and weak, en suggesting it's collusion anuld be illegal. look, 's a strong accusation is it reallylusion, or is all ir in love and politics? t a lot of love though. ove there.
[laughter] could marco rubin n on the republican side? t me know.ok.com/realtriregan or show page @trishintel. liz an is next. z: trish, thank you. the republ front-runner facing a game of two oe as cruznd kich announce a plan to play hardball. cruz and kash, as you have heard alreadeaming up to stop the bilaire businessman,ut the team has ready madee moves today. and so has donald trump, say he is unstoppable. by t way, trump is still the only candate who is thematically a in this race for7...
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then the dollar came down and in the 90's, robert rubin in treasury spurred and 81 month rally in the u.s. dollar and we have had a current rally that is only 57 months. past performance does not guarantee future results. but the dollar bulls are gaining optimism from this. i want to check on oil and gold as we are watching the dollar you seeing both of those lower. still a lot of pessimism after saudi arabia said it is not going to join any freeze agreement until iran joins or all opec members join. david: looking at some big caps moving today. apple getting an upgrade from credit suisse, saying it is underappreciated. those shares are higher. general electric and ace books lower with orenstein saying some of the risks with this stock are underappreciated, including a downturn in the oil and gas industry. facebook falling after ubs said you should buy on the underperformance. ubs saying going up into its earnings on april 20, it is going to be tough for facebook because those earnings may not look that fantastic. and underappreciated apple. let's get a check on bloomberg first word n
then the dollar came down and in the 90's, robert rubin in treasury spurred and 81 month rally in the u.s. dollar and we have had a current rally that is only 57 months. past performance does not guarantee future results. but the dollar bulls are gaining optimism from this. i want to check on oil and gold as we are watching the dollar you seeing both of those lower. still a lot of pessimism after saudi arabia said it is not going to join any freeze agreement until iran joins or all opec members...
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we are joined by john and rubin from johnson's florist and garden center here in northwest. a lot of people have bought their flowers and gwen just said it's going to get cold. what do i do with them now? >> don't worry at all. a lot of people have bought a lot of plants. not to worry. there's ways that you can protect the plants. and we have the way that you can do that. >> the big question is a lot of people are worried. how do you protect your plants if they're already in the ground. >> if they're already in the ground there's testimony ways that you can do it. i think everybody knows what burlap is and burlap is a good way to protect the p are already in the ground. you want to make sure that you use enough and cover the base of the actual plant so it does not get as cold as it would if it were not protect zbld some of them are more vulnerable to the cold than others. these are the types that i usually buy early. these are the ones that really could be in danger if it gets cold. >> all of these plants here are cool weather plants. all of these will do very well in 50, 40
we are joined by john and rubin from johnson's florist and garden center here in northwest. a lot of people have bought their flowers and gwen just said it's going to get cold. what do i do with them now? >> don't worry at all. a lot of people have bought a lot of plants. not to worry. there's ways that you can protect the plants. and we have the way that you can do that. >> the big question is a lot of people are worried. how do you protect your plants if they're already in the...
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detective dmitri rubin led the second wave of montgomery county police after they made the suicide call. >> they tried not to disturb the scene so they didn't disrupt the scene too much. >> tell me about the scene. >> he had a gunshot wound to his head, his head was on the pillow, his upper body was tucked in. he looked like he was sleeping. >> no signs of struggle? >> noes of strug. the apartment. no signs of ransacking. one thing that i noticed right away, there was no gun. no guns on the scene. >> hard to do a suicide with no gun on the scene. >> that's right. >> so this was a murder. >> right. a suicide murder. >> in a way he was a lock like eric samoa, young, driven. but even he had some. he was the right cop to break the difficult news to the family. >> i just went downstairs and said we had reason to believe he was murdered. that's when everybody lost it. i mean his sister was just crying. his dad had, you know, his head buried in his hands. people couldn't believe it. >> we were all in shock. we were just shocked. >> who would want to murder eric. >> that is exactly what detecti
detective dmitri rubin led the second wave of montgomery county police after they made the suicide call. >> they tried not to disturb the scene so they didn't disrupt the scene too much. >> tell me about the scene. >> he had a gunshot wound to his head, his head was on the pillow, his upper body was tucked in. he looked like he was sleeping. >> no signs of struggle? >> noes of strug. the apartment. no signs of ransacking. one thing that i noticed right away, there...
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. >> carrie underwood and fantasia did not win but rubin is doing well. >> wet -- whether you one orlost. >> and harry conic, jr. is hosting a new show. >> leading to the four on 2. >> very nice. >>> have you signed up next. ktvu is partners with fresca. to help us gather news. in the bay it lets the viewer, you can get paid for either pictures and video and also lets you show some of the viewers what you have sent us. let's take a look at what you have sent us. >> we put together a slideshow ktvu.com. >> we pay you for the pictures and the videos if we use them. >> and this won $50 for a shooting in oakland and the video was used during the coverage not only on air but also online. it is available on the iphone and the android version is coming soon. all you do is check in the app store and you can become part of the news team. >> with that, the four on 2 will be right back. >> pope francis is urging his followers to show compassion and mercy. >> it was part of a document dealing with sex and marriage. >> and for catholics divorced should receive communion. >> using the 256 page rep
. >> carrie underwood and fantasia did not win but rubin is doing well. >> wet -- whether you one orlost. >> and harry conic, jr. is hosting a new show. >> leading to the four on 2. >> very nice. >>> have you signed up next. ktvu is partners with fresca. to help us gather news. in the bay it lets the viewer, you can get paid for either pictures and video and also lets you show some of the viewers what you have sent us. let's take a look at what you have...
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ktvu's ann rubin was there as they appeared in court. ann tells us prosecutors released new information including one brother's confession. >> reporter: hasib golam rabbi pled not guilty. so did his younger brother only mar whose face the judge asked we not show. both were charged with two counts of murder for the death of their parents. in an interview with the chronicle hasib called his younger brother innocent but today the district attorney's office decided to try the younger one as well. >> court documents are shedding new light on the castes hasib admitted to shooting his father because a stranger, quote, assaulted him in the home and told him to do that. he claims did he not shoot his mother. in a separate interview, omarr admitted he was home at the time and closed the curtains
ktvu's ann rubin was there as they appeared in court. ann tells us prosecutors released new information including one brother's confession. >> reporter: hasib golam rabbi pled not guilty. so did his younger brother only mar whose face the judge asked we not show. both were charged with two counts of murder for the death of their parents. in an interview with the chronicle hasib called his younger brother innocent but today the district attorney's office decided to try the younger one as...
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[laughter] could marco rubin n on the republican side? t me know. go on to facebook.com/realtriregan or show page @trishintel. liz an is next. z: trish, thank you. the republ front-runner facing a game of two oe as cruznd kich announce a plan to play hardball. cruz and kash, as you have heard alreadeaming up to stop the bilaire businessman,ut the team has ready madee moves today. and so has donald trump, say he is unstoppable. by t way, trump is still the only candate who is thematically a in this race for7 delegates needed fonomination. hecalling cruz and kasich and that alliae desperate and weak, en suggesting it's collusion anuld be illegal. look, 's a strong accusation is it reallylusion, or is all ir in love and politics? t a lot of love though. ove there. [lauter] wewe a rululing from former presidential cdidate, governor mike hucbee. he with us live and exclusive right here. hillarinton joining trump in the tantl lead category headinto the five state imarieies we're calling super tuesday 3.0. she not even ntioning her mocratic opponent today
[laughter] could marco rubin n on the republican side? t me know. go on to facebook.com/realtriregan or show page @trishintel. liz an is next. z: trish, thank you. the republ front-runner facing a game of two oe as cruznd kich announce a plan to play hardball. cruz and kash, as you have heard alreadeaming up to stop the bilaire businessman,ut the team has ready madee moves today. and so has donald trump, say he is unstoppable. by t way, trump is still the only candate who is thematically a in...
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pushing through nafta, obliterated glass steel at the behest of his friends at citibank, like robert rubinanceenalty, pushed through welfaree form, all policies hillary clinton supported, devastated communities of color, bill clinton lashes out. that's the way he operates. it's unfortunate, though. >> what do you think, maria? is it rubbish, as he said? >> i think that bill clinton appreciates jonathan's psychoanalysis as well. so, thank you, jonathan. i think has that more to do with how ridiculous bernie sanders' comment was when he said that he didn't think that hillary clinton was qualified to be president. i think his campaign and the candidate himself were reeling from a disastrous and horrendous interview that had just come out in the "new york daily news" which really uncovered the real lack of depth of knowledge on the core issues that bernie sanders talks about at every rally and importantly as a new yorker, uncovered and continued to underscore the lack of depth and knowledge and expertise on foreign policy and keeping us safe. and so i think that was part of the reaction from the b
pushing through nafta, obliterated glass steel at the behest of his friends at citibank, like robert rubinanceenalty, pushed through welfaree form, all policies hillary clinton supported, devastated communities of color, bill clinton lashes out. that's the way he operates. it's unfortunate, though. >> what do you think, maria? is it rubbish, as he said? >> i think that bill clinton appreciates jonathan's psychoanalysis as well. so, thank you, jonathan. i think has that more to do...
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joined by the round table, megan murray, april ryan, and jennifer rubin, conservative blogger for thejennifer, start tonight. how does this all add up. we went through the bad week for donald trump. most voters are women. people keep for getting it as they have cigar discussions. >> it has been this way all along. the main anti-trump pack ran, women reading the remarks, the derogatory remarks, their looks, and every kind of defaming distasteful phrase. he exudes what women re-sent. -- resnet. >> i think men resnt this guy is your ex-husband, domineering, puts you down, that's what women see when they look at donald trump. >> do you agree with that april? i don't know if you have an ex-husband? >> i do have an ex-husband. let's leave that one alone. you're right. donald trump has hit the third rail on a number of occasions. the question is, is this the fatal time? this week has been a bad week for him. we use a pen everyday. >> elizabeth fields? >> we use a pen everyday. she had a pen, trying to ask him a question. then she was attacked. then this. looking at that commercial, it also r
joined by the round table, megan murray, april ryan, and jennifer rubin, conservative blogger for thejennifer, start tonight. how does this all add up. we went through the bad week for donald trump. most voters are women. people keep for getting it as they have cigar discussions. >> it has been this way all along. the main anti-trump pack ran, women reading the remarks, the derogatory remarks, their looks, and every kind of defaming distasteful phrase. he exudes what women re-sent. --...
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competition for that spot and someone to catch the ball for sam bradford and they added rubin randallur seasons with the giants. last year he had 57 receptions, 797 yards and eight touchdowns, but he's also i wasn't chief himself a guy who dropped a ton of balls as a giant. he's hoping he can come here with a fresh start and hopefully be a team leader. >> i can come out here and just also help them be better plays. it's not all about me. i'm willing to help me teammates out and get those guys better as well. so with my veteran presence i can kind of lead the group a little bit, and maybe get some -- >> with boxing almost -- floyd merry weather retiring. every wants his spot. adrian is one of those guys bickering and arguining and it continued last night. he knock out in the ninth. afterwards he had a message farmery weather. he says you're a fraud, you're broke you're not true and abe responded. >> somebody that i admire took the chance to do an interview and talk all bow me. i'm a man that learns bleep from physical activity. so bleep and floyd i come from the streets of the trevors
competition for that spot and someone to catch the ball for sam bradford and they added rubin randallur seasons with the giants. last year he had 57 receptions, 797 yards and eight touchdowns, but he's also i wasn't chief himself a guy who dropped a ton of balls as a giant. he's hoping he can come here with a fresh start and hopefully be a team leader. >> i can come out here and just also help them be better plays. it's not all about me. i'm willing to help me teammates out and get those...
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. >> rubin is a strong proponent of the paycheck fairness act, a powerful piece of legislation that goes a long way to making sure businesses a their workers without bias or termination. >> for every working woman in the u.s., they are paid over $10,000 less than their male counterparts. they earn $.70 for every dollar paid to a full-time working man. the cap has been closing at $.01 per year since the passage of the 1963 equal pay act. >> if the wage gap is closing at only half of one cent per year, it will be another 50 years before the gap is closed. that is not so bad if you are born in 2060 six, but what about today's women, who worked all their lives at a financial disadvantage? >> it is important for us to break down the social taboo of not talking about our salaries. >> i do think that there are small ways we can count victories, but in terms of where the money and power resides, i don't think we are in a better place. and that, i would say, is as much to do with generation as it is with gender. >> it is really hard to change the minds of people that have grown up thinking that w
. >> rubin is a strong proponent of the paycheck fairness act, a powerful piece of legislation that goes a long way to making sure businesses a their workers without bias or termination. >> for every working woman in the u.s., they are paid over $10,000 less than their male counterparts. they earn $.70 for every dollar paid to a full-time working man. the cap has been closing at $.01 per year since the passage of the 1963 equal pay act. >> if the wage gap is closing at only...
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criticized him for pushing through nafta, criticized him for basically carrying the water for robert rubin and the glass/steagall act, refused to help unions replace the strike replacement -- >> gays in the military. >> the fact that the economy he oversaw, yes, created a lot of jobs but really built on a credit bubble which then blew up. bill clinton does not like to hear that criticism. it's indicative of the debate going on now. we, bernie sanders, and the precinctive movement, the political revolution, want to overturn the establishment politics that bill clinton and hillary clinton represent. to your point about the question about qualifications. look, let's kind of separate the two things. they both have resumes. and both of them have done lots of things in government service. but i think the debate that bernie wants to go back to, which he did from the begipping was, how do we differ baseod judgment, principles and how we'd lead the country. as you saw in the lead-up piece it was legitimate and he should continue to criticize hillary clinton's vote for the iraq war, her trust in geo
criticized him for pushing through nafta, criticized him for basically carrying the water for robert rubin and the glass/steagall act, refused to help unions replace the strike replacement -- >> gays in the military. >> the fact that the economy he oversaw, yes, created a lot of jobs but really built on a credit bubble which then blew up. bill clinton does not like to hear that criticism. it's indicative of the debate going on now. we, bernie sanders, and the precinctive movement,...
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she is not going to have robert rubin as a retired -- secretary-treasurer.t will be fascinating to see how she incorporates the growing progressive economic equity part of the democratic party that burning has brilliantly organized and mobilized. to me what is most important is that hillary is -- she is progressive. she is a leader. she has far better track record of actually getting things done than bernie sanders, who i knew very well in vermont. he has given the same speech now that he gave back in 1974. i lived there in my early days of antiwar and feminist activism when he was working the liberty union party. i will tell you, i do not think he has changed. economic inequality has grown. his message has become more relevant. i'm glad he is raising it. to me, the most interesting thing about the debate last besides the israeli-palestinian issue, which i do want to say was astonishing . in a thing of beauty that he have the courage to say what he did. about $12 or $50 an hour minimum wage. $15 an hour minimum wage. it was only two years ago here in los ang
she is not going to have robert rubin as a retired -- secretary-treasurer.t will be fascinating to see how she incorporates the growing progressive economic equity part of the democratic party that burning has brilliantly organized and mobilized. to me what is most important is that hillary is -- she is progressive. she is a leader. she has far better track record of actually getting things done than bernie sanders, who i knew very well in vermont. he has given the same speech now that he gave...
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and the individual that hosted this meati inin ining meeting wr rubin di paps he's a democratic electedator and he explained to me in spanish, he said he brought up the new york values. he said i know exactly what you mean by new york values because he said i'm a democrat. senator diaz. and my democratic governor andrew cuomo says if you are pro life and believe in traditional marriage, believe in the second amendment, you have no place in the state of new york. and senator diaz was offended by that. and i'll tell you, i think the clearest illustration of new york values has been mayor de blasio's repeated pattern of standing with the criminals and the rioters and looters instead of the police officers. and that moment when the brave men and women in blue of the nypd stood up and turned their backs on mayor de blasio, cops across this country and americans across this country cheered. and so i look forward to representing the people of new york, to working to earn the votes of the people of new york and to fighting for the hard-working gritty -- new york is an immigrant city, a gritty c
and the individual that hosted this meati inin ining meeting wr rubin di paps he's a democratic electedator and he explained to me in spanish, he said he brought up the new york values. he said i know exactly what you mean by new york values because he said i'm a democrat. senator diaz. and my democratic governor andrew cuomo says if you are pro life and believe in traditional marriage, believe in the second amendment, you have no place in the state of new york. and senator diaz was offended by...
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and the individual that hosted this meeting was senator rubin diaz. he's african-american.hispanic. he's a democratic-elected state senator. and he explained to me in spanish, he brought up the new york values. he said, i know exactly what you mean by new york values because he said i'm a democrat, senator diaz, and my democratic governor andrew cuomo says if you are pro life and believe in traditional marriage, believe in the second amendment, you have no place in the state of new york. and senator diaz was offended by that. and i'll tell you i think the clearest illustration of new york values has been mayor de blasio's repeated pattern of standing with the criminals and the rioters and looters instead of the police officers. and that moment when the brave men and women in blue of the nypd stood up and turned their backs on mayor de blasio, cops across this country and americans across this country cheered. and so i look forward to representing the people of new york, to working to earn the votes of the people of new york and to fighting for the hard-working, gritty -- ne
and the individual that hosted this meeting was senator rubin diaz. he's african-american.hispanic. he's a democratic-elected state senator. and he explained to me in spanish, he brought up the new york values. he said, i know exactly what you mean by new york values because he said i'm a democrat, senator diaz, and my democratic governor andrew cuomo says if you are pro life and believe in traditional marriage, believe in the second amendment, you have no place in the state of new york. and...
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jennifer rubin, thanks for the time. >> my pleasure. >>> we're going to turn to katrina pierson, theesperson for the trump campaign. katrina, thank you for -- >> hi, steve. >> actually, katrina, we are going to get back to you in one second. we said we're keeping an eye on bernie sanders. let's listen in. i think he might be talking about last night. >> -- told cnn and i quote that their strategy as we go into new york, into pennsylvania, i guess, is, quote, disqualify him, defeat him and unify the party later. now, you know, as i have said a million times, i have desired and i have run an issue-oriented campaign. it's hard as we can see here, the media is not particularly interested about why. middle class declines, about wage and income disparate, that's not what you're interested in, but we have tried in rally after rally and many of you have been there to talk about the most important issues facing the american people, but if secretary clinton thinks just because i'm from a small state in vermont and we're going to come here to new york and go to pennsylvania and they're going to
jennifer rubin, thanks for the time. >> my pleasure. >>> we're going to turn to katrina pierson, theesperson for the trump campaign. katrina, thank you for -- >> hi, steve. >> actually, katrina, we are going to get back to you in one second. we said we're keeping an eye on bernie sanders. let's listen in. i think he might be talking about last night. >> -- told cnn and i quote that their strategy as we go into new york, into pennsylvania, i guess, is, quote,...
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impediments to bring in speakers and admitting asia out of this by infighting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin an idea often and tom hayden, to speak your, and president rose said no, we can't do that. had they come to speak they would have, the university would've gone under legislature for drastically. the thing about frank rose was he knew what battles worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program called emphasis that started in 1966. objectivity was the first keynote speaker for emphasis when he was sent to do. emphasis 67 was called revolution, and it involved revolutions and is also the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution in russia. and with a magazine that accompanied his that had articles in it. one was about a black student from berkeley your her father was a number of the american communist party. she wrote about the and condemning the american position. on the other side, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the army chief of staff i think it was, general wheeler wrote an article defending american policy in vietnam. so this magazine came ou
impediments to bring in speakers and admitting asia out of this by infighting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin an idea often and tom hayden, to speak your, and president rose said no, we can't do that. had they come to speak they would have, the university would've gone under legislature for drastically. the thing about frank rose was he knew what battles worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program called emphasis that started in 1966. objectivity was the first keynote...
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. >> rubin is a strong proponent of the paycheck fairness act, a powerful piece of legislation that goes a long way to making sure businesses a their workers without bias or in discrimination. >> for every working woman in the u.s., they are paid over $10,000 less than their male counterparts. they earn $.70 for every dollar paid to a full-time working man. the gap has been closing at half one cent per year since the passage of the 1963 equal pay act. >> if the wage gap is closing at only half of one cent per year, it will be another 50 years before the gap is closed. that is not so bad if you are but what about today's women, who worked all their lives at a financial disadvantage? >> it is important for us to break down the social taboo of not talking about our salaries. >> i do think that there are small ways we can count victories, but in terms of where the money and power resides, i don't think we are in a better place. and that, i would say, is as much to do with generation as it is with gender. >> it is really hard to change the minds of people that have grown up thinking that wome
. >> rubin is a strong proponent of the paycheck fairness act, a powerful piece of legislation that goes a long way to making sure businesses a their workers without bias or in discrimination. >> for every working woman in the u.s., they are paid over $10,000 less than their male counterparts. they earn $.70 for every dollar paid to a full-time working man. the gap has been closing at half one cent per year since the passage of the 1963 equal pay act. >> if the wage gap is...
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it is sort of a rubin-like dollar here.hemes with pozen, and david lipton through the hour. francine, what do you have? francine: i was meant to have an oil chart, i got a chart made. you mentioned it a third time, and this is productivity. we cannot even cook the numbers. this is labor productivity. look at the white line. that is the uk's look at the u.s.. it was better back in 2011, but we have taken over. no four-hour lunches for us. tom: it is not europe, it is not france, it is not canada, which has less productivity. greg this cousy on from paris, but he has already started his four our lunch. kenneth rogoff redefined a part of our international economics that is foundational. more than anyone breathing today, he is the one rationalizing moving from managed currencies to the trust and the confidence of floating rate regimes. a lot of people are out in front of him, including robert mundell and jacob frenkel as well. we are thrilled to have professor rogoff with us to get an update on our global system. how out of tun
it is sort of a rubin-like dollar here.hemes with pozen, and david lipton through the hour. francine, what do you have? francine: i was meant to have an oil chart, i got a chart made. you mentioned it a third time, and this is productivity. we cannot even cook the numbers. this is labor productivity. look at the white line. that is the uk's look at the u.s.. it was better back in 2011, but we have taken over. no four-hour lunches for us. tom: it is not europe, it is not france, it is not...
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universityhopkins avi rubin will be on.nd melissa yeager for the sunlight foundation talks about organization's ongoing efforts to highlight what they described as the outsized role fundraising plays in the daily lives of congressional representatives. beginning live, join the discussion. >> the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to light with the c-span series landmark cases. it explores real-life stories and constitutional drama behind the most significant decisions. puts the things about that -- that may not be expressly said in the constitution. >> he said as you did in your article the case is accepted by the culture. how many can you say about that? as onesolated the u.s. of only four nations across the globe that allowed abortion for any reason after fetal liability. it has not settled the issue at all. establishedse that redistricting issues paving the way for the one man, one vote of american democracy. watch tonight at 10:00 >> tonight on c-span, president obama calls on the senate to consider his su
universityhopkins avi rubin will be on.nd melissa yeager for the sunlight foundation talks about organization's ongoing efforts to highlight what they described as the outsized role fundraising plays in the daily lives of congressional representatives. beginning live, join the discussion. >> the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to light with the c-span series landmark cases. it explores real-life stories and constitutional drama behind the most significant decisions. puts...