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where sarah and jocelyn also lived. >> when the officer, ran the plate number, it came back to sarah goodefter that, he went to sarah's home and there was nobody there because as we would later learn, they were at the birthday party. >> reporter: around the same time lizzy was at the police station, that officer noticed the abandoned car was still in the same spot. >> the officer radios it in again. and at this point now, sarah's family had reported her missing. >> so things were really clicking now. >> exactly. and once it came back as a missing person, well now they've got a reason to really pay attention. >> reporter: and her beloved car was the biggest clue. detectives needed the spare key, so they headed over to sarah's house. her sister jennifer was there and she desperately wanted to know, "where was the car?" >> i just remember overhearing one detective tell the other detective that the car is in eagle estates. and then i was on the phone with nick. and that's when i told him like -- >> he said the eagle estates. >> then we all followed them. >> you went straight there to where the
where sarah and jocelyn also lived. >> when the officer, ran the plate number, it came back to sarah goodefter that, he went to sarah's home and there was nobody there because as we would later learn, they were at the birthday party. >> reporter: around the same time lizzy was at the police station, that officer noticed the abandoned car was still in the same spot. >> the officer radios it in again. and at this point now, sarah's family had reported her missing. >> so...
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more on that later, but now a look at the weather with sarah. good evening.he country at the moment. this evening and overnight the cloud will creep in from the west, low cloud across the south—west with some hill fog. drizzle in parts of northern ireland and the west of scotland. central and eastern parts of the countries being clear. this is where will have the lowest temperatures. a touch of frost in the north—east first thing. the eastern parts of the uk will keep the sunshine for august on friday. further west, the cloud increases through the day. hill fog for wales on the south—west. in the south—east of england and east anglia we should see the sunshine blasting through most of the day. the cloud will break elsewhere, temperatures up to around 13 degrees. most of us staying dry into friday evening. heading through the weekend we will see france moving in. during saturday, most parts of the country looking dry with spells of sunshine. by looking dry with spells of sunshine. by the time would get a sunday, rain clearing eastwards through the day and temp
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sarah. >> good morning.ughter] >> and a warm welcome there for education secretary betsy devos from a group of maryland kids whose class she visited today. but we'll show you the group of people she had to get through first that were awaiting her arrival outside the they weren't nearly as happy, though. we'll explain coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ outrageous over the rockville high school rape has reached capitol hill. officials say both suspects were detained by u.s. border agents in texas in 2016 and park for deportation. >> they were released to family. they are both in jail charged with raping a 14-year-old student in a bathroom. tom fitzgerald live on the hill tonight with more on this case and the effects are wide ranging, fitz. >> reporter: they are jim, sarah, good evening. the chairman of the house judiciary committee telling fox5 tonight he intends to continue an investigation into immigration break downs, policies that were not in force that he said led to a situation that allowed these two suspects now und
sarah. >> good morning.ughter] >> and a warm welcome there for education secretary betsy devos from a group of maryland kids whose class she visited today. but we'll show you the group of people she had to get through first that were awaiting her arrival outside the they weren't nearly as happy, though. we'll explain coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ outrageous over the rockville high school rape has reached capitol hill. officials say both suspects were detained by u.s. border...
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sarah: good for them. in other news, it is official. the countdown to brexit starts next week.tain's prime minister has announced that next wednesday will be the day she triggers article 52 begin proceedings to withdraw britain from the eu. the u.k. and you will then have two years to negotiate the terms of the withdrawal by march 20. it is reported the talks will not likely start for six weeks. the u.k. held a referendum in june of last year and voted narrowly to leave. we have to take a short break but when we come back, it will be business. do not go away. ♪ ♪ sarah: welcome back. a quick reminder of top stories. the fbi has confirmed it is investigating possible links between president trump and russia. fbi director james comey said the agency is looking into whether there was coordination or cooperation between trump's presidential campaign and the russian government. in peru, dozens of people have died in floods and mudslides. a state of emergency has been declared an 800 towns and cities following torrential downpours. the storms are thought to have been caused by the ol
sarah: good for them. in other news, it is official. the countdown to brexit starts next week.tain's prime minister has announced that next wednesday will be the day she triggers article 52 begin proceedings to withdraw britain from the eu. the u.k. and you will then have two years to negotiate the terms of the withdrawal by march 20. it is reported the talks will not likely start for six weeks. the u.k. held a referendum in june of last year and voted narrowly to leave. we have to take a short...
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i just wanted to say to sarah, keep up the good work. we need strong women like you with intelligence in the republican party, and myself, a conservative to the bone -- and i wanted to make a comment, sarah, about what is going on with the investigation and the accusations of the russia involvement. the fbi and the people who are investigating this use terms "contention," and what those words mean in judgment is opinion. so, if they had any real facts, come on out with it, and i don't believe that they do. thank you, c-span, which is the best form of freedom of the speech that you can get anywhere in this country. thank you. guest: thank you for your call. first of, a model holden -- he is 90 now, still going strong. 500 ceoe only fortune to ever serve in congress, which is amazing. he gave up being the ceo of corning to represent our district. it is also my home. then to your question, the fbi -- my late husband lived in that world. factsill, with whatever or dispute what is out there when they can. there is a lot of issues that the fbi
i just wanted to say to sarah, keep up the good work. we need strong women like you with intelligence in the republican party, and myself, a conservative to the bone -- and i wanted to make a comment, sarah, about what is going on with the investigation and the accusations of the russia involvement. the fbi and the people who are investigating this use terms "contention," and what those words mean in judgment is opinion. so, if they had any real facts, come on out with it, and i don't...
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morning, sarah. >> good morning, alisyn. jeff sessions may be recusing himself but that doesn't answer all the questions about ties with this president and his advisers and russian officials. we've now learned that not only did jeff sessions meet with the russian ambassador, michael flynn met with the russian ambassador. now even donald trump's son-in-law, a senior adviser in this white house, jared kushner held his own meeting with the russian ambassador. >> i have recused myself in the matters that deal with the trump campaign. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions recusing himself from any investigations into the trump campaign. >> let me be clear. i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian enter meeld airs about the trump campaign. >> reporter: defending himself amid revelations that he failed to disclose in his confirmation hearing that he met with russian ambassador sergey kislyak twice during president trump's campaign last year. >> i don't think there's anything wrong with a united states state nor
morning, sarah. >> good morning, alisyn. jeff sessions may be recusing himself but that doesn't answer all the questions about ties with this president and his advisers and russian officials. we've now learned that not only did jeff sessions meet with the russian ambassador, michael flynn met with the russian ambassador. now even donald trump's son-in-law, a senior adviser in this white house, jared kushner held his own meeting with the russian ambassador. >> i have recused myself...
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>> reporter: jim, sarah, good evening, we get to the numbers in just a moment but we want to tell you some information we received in just the last hour. montgomery county public school officials just recently upda over at rockville high school. telling us the high school today has received several threats throughout this afternoon. people calling the high school threatening both with bombs and guns saying that they were going to, quote, shoot the illegals. now, classes did continue as normal, making this information available t gives you some idea of just how high the attention level is on this story. and how it is now gone across the nation. a lot of these students end referred to as dreamers, part of program start in the 2012 by the obama administration, the deferred child hood access program, about 740,000 students, since 2012, have been give then access, but, in the wake of the disturbing discovery in what we now know as the case that happened in rockville on friday, a lot of people are questions in this county right now, about who exactly is going to their child's school, and ho
>> reporter: jim, sarah, good evening, we get to the numbers in just a moment but we want to tell you some information we received in just the last hour. montgomery county public school officials just recently upda over at rockville high school. telling us the high school today has received several threats throughout this afternoon. people calling the high school threatening both with bombs and guns saying that they were going to, quote, shoot the illegals. now, classes did continue as...
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joining us the president and ceo of the republican main street partnership sarah, sarah, good to sees so much for joining us. i want to get your take on that. what did you make of the president's speech first off and focus on family leave? >> fantastic, i represent 73 members of congress and the message was great last night. maria: you came back from a trip last night from ohio which is largely voted for obama last time but this time -- >> this time overwhelmingly for donald trump. and this area went for donald trump and the reason he carried ohio. maria: what did you leash from speaking and polling in ohio? >> found out why they went for trump and they said overwhelmingly it was jobs, it was regulation reform, they are trying to open small businesses, they can't get through the paperwork, taxes, they are paying so much in taxes, they can't afford to feed their families in some cases and the biggest issues is with aca, obamacare. maria: we knew this. look, he has a serious shot because this was an economic election, dagen. dagen: it absolutely was an election against president obama'
joining us the president and ceo of the republican main street partnership sarah, sarah, good to sees so much for joining us. i want to get your take on that. what did you make of the president's speech first off and focus on family leave? >> fantastic, i represent 73 members of congress and the message was great last night. maria: you came back from a trip last night from ohio which is largely voted for obama last time but this time -- >> this time overwhelmingly for donald trump....
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now for the weather with sarah. good evening.loud will creep in from the west and there was low cloud in the south—west of england with bill fog and further north drizzle in northern ireland and scotland. central and eastern parts of the country stay clear. here are the lowest temperatures. the eastern parts of the uk will keep the sunshine for longest on friday and further west the cloud increases on thursday. drizzly rain in northern ireland. in the south—east of england and east anglia we should see the sunshine lasting through much of the day and the cloud will break elsewhere. temperatures up to 13 and most of stay dry on friday evening. this weekend we have fronts moving in. on saturday most parts of the look dry and by sunday the rain is clearing to the east and temperatures are a few degrees lower. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines now: the government defends its plan to increase national insurance contributions for the self—employed, as a number of conservative mps call for a re—think of yesterday's budget
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sarah huckabee sanders. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> these are extremely serious charges the president is making. where is he getting this information? >> look, i think there have been quite a few reports. i know that jonathan and others earlier in the program mentioned that that it was all conservative media. that's not true. "the new york times" and bbc talked about the potential of this having happened. the bigger thing is, let's find out. if they're going to investigation russia ties, let's include this as part of it. that's what we're asking. >> was the principal source the breitbart story, which links to "the new york times." but "the new york times" doesn't say anything definitive. donald trump does. there's nothing equivocating about what he says. i just found out that obama had my wires tapped. that's not looking into something. he says it happened. >> look, i think the bigger thing is you guys are always telling us to take the media seriously. well, we are today. we're taking the reports that places like "the new york times," fox news, bbc, multiple outlets have reported this. all we'r
sarah huckabee sanders. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> these are extremely serious charges the president is making. where is he getting this information? >> look, i think there have been quite a few reports. i know that jonathan and others earlier in the program mentioned that that it was all conservative media. that's not true. "the new york times" and bbc talked about the potential of this having happened. the bigger thing is, let's find out. if...
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and correspondent sarah westwood. goodorning to both of you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with what jessica talked about, this fox news report. and what appears to be a pattern what the president watches almost exclusively on fox news and then what he tweets or does. let's watch this. >> the violence in chicago getting worse, if you can believe it. first 23 days of this year, 42 homicides in the windy city, up 24% from last year. an unbelievable 228 people have been shot in chicago in 23 days. i don't know another word besides carnage to describe the devastation that's been taking place. >> roughly an hour later, president trump tweeted, if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings up 24% from 2016, i will send in the feds. >> there's an absolute surge in both gun violence and rape in sweden once they began this open door policy. >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden, sweden. who would believe this? sweden. they took in large numbers, they're having prob
and correspondent sarah westwood. goodorning to both of you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with what jessica talked about, this fox news report. and what appears to be a pattern what the president watches almost exclusively on fox news and then what he tweets or does. let's watch this. >> the violence in chicago getting worse, if you can believe it. first 23 days of this year, 42 homicides in the windy city, up 24% from last year. an unbelievable 228 people have been...
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sarah? >> good morning, david.eform is front and center for washington, wall street, and for ceos and that includes one of the biggest consumer fast food giants, yum! brand ceo greg creed looking to boost not just for his own business and fellow, ceos but consumers as well. >> tax rates are 26, 27%, we're in 135 countries, a global business. lower tax rate i believe would increase investment. i don't believe anyone at my level needs a tax cut but if we could deliver tax cuts to the middle income in the u.s., and below that people will spend money and i think that would be a good thing because remember, our corporate tax rate is low but our franchisees live in individual countries so our u.s. franchisees would have a higher tax rate than we have. lowering the tax rate as we move to being more franchise business would be a good thing for our industry. if you get lower and middle income tax cuts, corporate tax cuts, deregulation, i do think you will see a dramatic increase in investment and dramatic increase in job cr
sarah? >> good morning, david.eform is front and center for washington, wall street, and for ceos and that includes one of the biggest consumer fast food giants, yum! brand ceo greg creed looking to boost not just for his own business and fellow, ceos but consumers as well. >> tax rates are 26, 27%, we're in 135 countries, a global business. lower tax rate i believe would increase investment. i don't believe anyone at my level needs a tax cut but if we could deliver tax cuts to the...
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i'm with courtney reagan in for sarah today. good morning. >> good morning. happy monday. >> great to have you with us. let's go straight to global market action. >> take a look at futures after friday stocks ended only just marginally higher. we're poised to open slightly lower, we have 4 1/2 hours to go before the opening sounds in the united states. the dow jones industrial is called lower by 35 points. s&p 500 down about 7 points for the futures and nasdaq off about 13. if we take a look at the action on the ten-year treasury, we did hit a high on friday of over 2.52%, the highest since mid february. now you see we've pulled back just a bit here, 2.464. there's so much that happened over the weekend in politics both in the united states as well as globally. >> indeed. very slight gains, of course, we saw on friday. for the week as a whole, four straight weeks of gains for dow. the dow up just shy of 1% last week. led the pack of indexes up 0.7, financials best performing sectors. telcos the worst performing. we saw china kicking off annual meeting of parl
i'm with courtney reagan in for sarah today. good morning. >> good morning. happy monday. >> great to have you with us. let's go straight to global market action. >> take a look at futures after friday stocks ended only just marginally higher. we're poised to open slightly lower, we have 4 1/2 hours to go before the opening sounds in the united states. the dow jones industrial is called lower by 35 points. s&p 500 down about 7 points for the futures and nasdaq off about...
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now the weather with sarah—keith lucas. good morning.in. there will be some sunshine, some heavy showers, too. here was the view taken on saturday morning by one of our weather watchers in neath port talbot and you can see the big shower clouds but also some sunshine around. it will be pretty showery for many western areas. more persistent rain towards the north, where we‘ve got this frontal system, but it is really low pressure that is the driving force of the weather through the weekend. across scotland in particular, we are set to see further persistent rain and hill snow. plenty of showers around western parts of the country but towards the east, it‘s a different story with drier weather, some sunshine and lighter winds, too. by 3pm, we are still seeing rain and a bit of hill snow across northern and eastern parts of scotland. a slight improvement towards the south—west. heavy downpours for northern ireland, the isle of man, down towards wales, too, as we head through the afternoon. there will be some brighter spells in between these
now the weather with sarah—keith lucas. good morning.in. there will be some sunshine, some heavy showers, too. here was the view taken on saturday morning by one of our weather watchers in neath port talbot and you can see the big shower clouds but also some sunshine around. it will be pretty showery for many western areas. more persistent rain towards the north, where we‘ve got this frontal system, but it is really low pressure that is the driving force of the weather through the weekend....
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he certainly had a pretty good sense of whose side this activity was coming down on. >> and josh earnest joins us now. thanks for joining us. i want your reaction to what sarah just said. >> good morning, martha. i appreciate the opportunity to be on the show today. let me remove the mystery here and explain to you and your viewers why it is safe to say president obama ordered a wiretap of trump tower. that may come as a surprise, but the president of the united states does not have the authority to unilaterally order the wiretapping of an american citizen. if the fbi decided to use their wiretapping authority, it would require fbi investigators, officials at the department of justi judge, making a case, demonstrating probable cause, to use the authority to conduct the investigation. that's a fact. here's the other thing we know. we know exactly why president trump tweeted what he tweeted. because there is one page in the trump white house crisis management playbook. and that is simply to tweet or say something outrageous to distract from a scandal. the bigger the scandal, the more outrageous the tweet. >> we know about the denil from president obama. the pr
he certainly had a pretty good sense of whose side this activity was coming down on. >> and josh earnest joins us now. thanks for joining us. i want your reaction to what sarah just said. >> good morning, martha. i appreciate the opportunity to be on the show today. let me remove the mystery here and explain to you and your viewers why it is safe to say president obama ordered a wiretap of trump tower. that may come as a surprise, but the president of the united states does not have...
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and how do we make sure that we get a good night's sweet, more importantly? and sarahhe weather. good morning. it is an unsettled, showery weekend. most of us would see sunshine on saturday or sunday. i will have a full forecast for you in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party has been narrowly returned as the biggest party in elections for the northern ireland assembly. but the result means they're now just one seat ahead of sinn fein, having entered the election ten ahead. the dup emerged with 28 seats, and sinn fein with 27. the parties now have three weeks to establish a government. this report from our ireland correspondent chris buckler contains flash photography. if walking out of government was a gamble for sinn fein it has paid off. they increased their share of the vote and narrow the gap between them and their old coalition partners, the dup. but the result leaves major questions about the future of power—sharing in northern ireland. i said consistently throughout the campaign sinn fein are not throughout the ca
and how do we make sure that we get a good night's sweet, more importantly? and sarahhe weather. good morning. it is an unsettled, showery weekend. most of us would see sunshine on saturday or sunday. i will have a full forecast for you in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party has been narrowly returned as the biggest party in elections for the northern ireland assembly. but the result means they're now just one seat ahead of sinn fein, having...
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sarah westwood. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> sarah, what do you make of president trump's twitter exchangewith senate minority leader chuck schumer? >> it was interesting because it sort of underscores the defense that republicans seized on early in the day when these allegations first came out, which is that the underlying meetings with the russian ambassador were not the problem. that's the issue attorney general jeff sessions was facing. the underlying meeting with sergey kislyak is not a problem, that's something senators do in the course of their duties. the problem is the responses during his confirmation hearing. trump's attack, it's accurate that schumer and pelosi met with the russian ambassador but doesn't get at the heart of this entire problem which is jeff sessions should have been more clear when he responded to the senate judiciary committee. it's a good step for him to amend his testimony after the fact to that congressional committee so that the inaccurate and see isn't standing in the record. >> in other words, that it wasn't wrong to have the meeting, but it was wrong no
sarah westwood. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> sarah, what do you make of president trump's twitter exchangewith senate minority leader chuck schumer? >> it was interesting because it sort of underscores the defense that republicans seized on early in the day when these allegations first came out, which is that the underlying meetings with the russian ambassador were not the problem. that's the issue attorney general jeff sessions was facing. the underlying meeting...
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but how on earth can creating more uncertainty be a good thing? sarah: nicola sturgeon has seized the initiative and taking theresa may by surprise. she did not know the announcement was coming. but ms. sturgeon will need the agreement of the u.k. government before she can have another independence referendum. theresa may could refuse to allow it, or she could insist any vote takes place after brexit is complete, after the whole of the u.k. has left of the eu. when the prime minister first met the first minister here in edinburgh in july, she said she wanted to reach the u.k.-wide agreement on brexit. that clearly failed. so now they will have to get together and try to agree on terms for another independence referendum. their predecessors negotiated and signed a deal for the last referendum. it may not be so amicable this time around. there's a lot at stake. there are examples of show it -- what happens to leaders who lose referendums. there are some in scotland who can't wait for another referendum. already preparing for another yes campaign. others p
but how on earth can creating more uncertainty be a good thing? sarah: nicola sturgeon has seized the initiative and taking theresa may by surprise. she did not know the announcement was coming. but ms. sturgeon will need the agreement of the u.k. government before she can have another independence referendum. theresa may could refuse to allow it, or she could insist any vote takes place after brexit is complete, after the whole of the u.k. has left of the eu. when the prime minister first met...
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sarah: a private concert will be held in new york. the player studied under the -- this almost 300-year-old violin survived its disappearance in remarkably goodpe. [violin music] sarah: we will take a short break. when we come back, daniel will have the day's financial headlines. stay with us. ♪ > ♪ sarah: you are watching "dw news." our top stores, the turkish president and his russian counterpart have been rebuilding ties after talks between the two leaders in moscow. now erdogan says turkey will cooperate with russia in military matters. they have been on opposing sides in the war in syria. and south korea's constitutional court has stripped the president of her presidency, making her the first democratic leader to be impeached in that country. it takes away our executive immunity from prosecution. at least two people died in protest. reporter: celebrations continued into the night in favor of president park's removal from office. tens of thousands of south koreans occupied a square in front of the palace gate and the area became a party. ♪ reporter: however, not far away supporters of park scuffled with police. the fighting started earlie
sarah: a private concert will be held in new york. the player studied under the -- this almost 300-year-old violin survived its disappearance in remarkably goodpe. [violin music] sarah: we will take a short break. when we come back, daniel will have the day's financial headlines. stay with us. ♪ > ♪ sarah: you are watching "dw news." our top stores, the turkish president and his russian counterpart have been rebuilding ties after talks between the two leaders in moscow. now...
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good. >> sarah, we know switching gears here the house intelligence committee has asked the white house to hand over evidence to support the president's assuretion a little more than a week old now, that obama wiretapped trump tower during the campaign, and is any indication of how the white house will respond? >> we are hearing, and it's not clear, there will be evidence presented to the intelligence committee, and the longer that allegation hangs out there without any kind of supporting evidence that whether a wiretap existed, and even if obama was not involved, no part of that has been substantiated to date, the more trouble it's going to give the white house and it's really in their interest to book up any part of it, and provide any evidence that would give people assurance this was not a flippant comment but rooted with some kind of fact. >> i don't think anybody should lose sight of the gravity the president made last saturday when he accused former president obama of wiretapping trump tower. >> and i think it's unprecedented when a incoming president accuses the prior president of
good. >> sarah, we know switching gears here the house intelligence committee has asked the white house to hand over evidence to support the president's assuretion a little more than a week old now, that obama wiretapped trump tower during the campaign, and is any indication of how the white house will respond? >> we are hearing, and it's not clear, there will be evidence presented to the intelligence committee, and the longer that allegation hangs out there without any kind of...
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good. >> so cute. >> he is a great photographer, great person and jen's with him this morning. hi there, jen. >> say hi, to dave, and sarahorning. >> good morning. >> i have to say when i first saw you video. dave is a fox 29 travel guy, we have traveled a lot together. i have watched it many times. video is really good. >> thank you. >> all right. so it is going to be shown in a couple of film festivals can you talk about at least one of them. >> yes, american documentary film fess till in palm springs april 1st at 11:00 in the morning. >> okay. so here's the situation you guys decided to go to eitzen minnesota and that is your last name. did you think it was a crazy idea. >> yes, it was always a goof. never anything serious. we just, had a good time and we saw what happens. >> did you have fun when you went to eitzen. >> yes. >> did he have the camera on you the whole time. >> yes. >> is that freaking you at all >> no you are used to it. >> yes. >> we were talking about it in the news room. you go on crazy vacations. you don't have kids. you can afford to go on all kinds of trips. >> yes. >> so, here's the deal, you mak
good. >> so cute. >> he is a great photographer, great person and jen's with him this morning. hi there, jen. >> say hi, to dave, and sarahorning. >> good morning. >> i have to say when i first saw you video. dave is a fox 29 travel guy, we have traveled a lot together. i have watched it many times. video is really good. >> thank you. >> all right. so it is going to be shown in a couple of film festivals can you talk about at least one of them. >>...
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good friday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." jon fortt, sarah isen and myself at post nine. what a day. the u.s.conomy adding 235,000 jobs in february. that was past estimates called for 197. construction recording its biggest monthly gain in nearly ten years. we've had gains across the board, pretty much all morning long. we talked to national economic counsel director gary cohn first on msnbc and got his take on the numbers and the president's policies. >> there's clearly a good february's part of the numbers. i'm not going to deny that. but on the other hand, when you look at what we've been doing here at the white house and all the ceos we brought in, whether it be exxon or sprint or intel, they've promised an enormous amount of jobs and job creation in the united states. those hirings have not been done yet. those are future hirings. we're still living on the hire tgs from the normalized economic growth that's built into the system here. >> let's bring in michael forruely. guys, good morning to you both. michael, walk me through. what carl just said and the degree to which expectations of a
good friday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." jon fortt, sarah isen and myself at post nine. what a day. the u.s.conomy adding 235,000 jobs in february. that was past estimates called for 197. construction recording its biggest monthly gain in nearly ten years. we've had gains across the board, pretty much all morning long. we talked to national economic counsel director gary cohn first on msnbc and got his take on the numbers and the president's policies. >> there's clearly a...
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. >> reporter: good afternoon rick and sarah. radio silence from the fbi and the justice department on the twitter claim against president obama over the weekend. the white house said it would no longer comment after the president's tweet and rolled out someone who did. the 45th president making unsubstantiated claims in a tweet calling the are 44th president a bad guy. james comey called the allegation false. >> does trump accept the fbi's denial? >> reporter: i don't think he does george. ben rhodes tweeted no president can order a wiretap they are in place to protect people from citizens like you. >> i think he firmly believes this is a story line that has been reported pretty widely by quite a few outlets. >> i have got to stop you right there. every single article you mentioned does not back up the claim that president obama had him wiretapped. >> reporter: it's unclear what caused the tweet, but he is relying on a fox news report and breitbart. on meet the press, the former director of national intelligence we want public t
. >> reporter: good afternoon rick and sarah. radio silence from the fbi and the justice department on the twitter claim against president obama over the weekend. the white house said it would no longer comment after the president's tweet and rolled out someone who did. the 45th president making unsubstantiated claims in a tweet calling the are 44th president a bad guy. james comey called the allegation false. >> does trump accept the fbi's denial? >> reporter: i don't think...
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sarah: there you go. >>> say good-bye to the old georgia archives building. it was reduced to rubble yesterday, imploded by 500 pounds of explosives. but as you can probably guess from the cheers this was done on purpose. 20 years ago it was discovered that the building was sinking. the archives had been moved to a new building. >>> the defense department is investigating an alleged x-ra photo scandal. looking into veteran's claim that some marines distributed hundreds and possibly thousands of new photos of female colleagues on a secret facebook group. >>> income tax audits are at their lowest point in a decade. the irs said budget cuts have reduced the number of agents that conduct those audits. but that doesn't mean you can get away with cheating. the tax agency still audited more a million tax returns last year. >>> you might see this disputed news tag on facebook. the social network began using the label over the weekend. the tags include links to explanations of stories that are disputed but items will still be visible. there may be several days before
sarah: there you go. >>> say good-bye to the old georgia archives building. it was reduced to rubble yesterday, imploded by 500 pounds of explosives. but as you can probably guess from the cheers this was done on purpose. 20 years ago it was discovered that the building was sinking. the archives had been moved to a new building. >>> the defense department is investigating an alleged x-ra photo scandal. looking into veteran's claim that some marines distributed hundreds and...
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. >> reporter: good morning. sarah. always great to talk and anything but usual in d.c.scuss the glare of the spotlight and wire tap allegations. those expected to intensify as we move through the morning here but also the administration trying to put its last stamp on the supreme court. >> you -- >> reporter: it's the start of what will be a critical week for the trump administration. fbi drengt irector james comey speak pub lackly for the first time about allegations of russian hacking during the election and whether president trump's team may have had ties to the situation. >> there was circumstantial evidence of collusion. there is direct evidence, i thipg of deception. >> reporter: opinions are divided along party lines. >> no evidence of collusion. >> reporter: leaders of both parties have said there's no evidence to support that the obama administration wire tapped trump tower. an issue expected to be a big part of today's hearing as well. >> it was a reckless statement. he charged the former president with a criminal act. >> reporter: also on capitol hill, the se
. >> reporter: good morning. sarah. always great to talk and anything but usual in d.c.scuss the glare of the spotlight and wire tap allegations. those expected to intensify as we move through the morning here but also the administration trying to put its last stamp on the supreme court. >> you -- >> reporter: it's the start of what will be a critical week for the trump administration. fbi drengt irector james comey speak pub lackly for the first time about allegations of...
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well the exposure is bad news for the cia it can be good information to help you keep your privacy. sarahon how to keep your devices from eavesdropping. >> we're surrounded by technology that can listen n your phone has a microphone. you think you simply turn it off and you'll have -- access to it will protect you. we go into settings. there is where you scroll down to privrty and microphone part there you can turn offer. now, i talked with cyber who says many of us have given permission for these types of thing to happen to phones and tvs. here's how you stop. it. >> this could be the worst leak in american history when it comes to cyber cools for espionage. >> thanks to wiki leagues the whole world knows what tools the cia can use to spixt cyber experts say this is serious. >> these tools are so powerful it's like if you or i wanted to walk that a missile defense base that huntsville alabama and grab a nuclear missile we won't get ahold of one. now you go to wiki leaks and get ahold of a cyber weapon as powerful as a nuclear weapon. >> the fear is cyber crime will go up with recent reve
well the exposure is bad news for the cia it can be good information to help you keep your privacy. sarahon how to keep your devices from eavesdropping. >> we're surrounded by technology that can listen n your phone has a microphone. you think you simply turn it off and you'll have -- access to it will protect you. we go into settings. there is where you scroll down to privrty and microphone part there you can turn offer. now, i talked with cyber who says many of us have given permission...
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sarah, happy to have you on board. >> you guys are always so he good to me.'t change. >> wait until the next hour. also ahead this morning, former transportation secretary now tackling metro's issues why former secretary ray lahood, washington he told fox5 this morning in his first tv interview since taking the lead in a just ordered metro review. >> looking forward tour that. he had a lot to say. he was strum mental in getting a lot of metro projects off the ground when he was secretary of the transportation here in washington. >> all right. before we talk about that we want to talk weather, though, so warmup is on the way apparently tucker v to go through this cold snap to get to this warmup. once it gets warm, you know this is a quiz, is warm because that's what i'm all about? >> yeah. >> you got to wait for the seven day forecast here. okay. i'm with that. i'm with that. >> that is a live shot. you can see our cherry blossoms and all their splendor. it will turn into mild affidavit afternoon. wisdom i'll give it away. a really warm next weekend right into
sarah, happy to have you on board. >> you guys are always so he good to me.'t change. >> wait until the next hour. also ahead this morning, former transportation secretary now tackling metro's issues why former secretary ray lahood, washington he told fox5 this morning in his first tv interview since taking the lead in a just ordered metro review. >> looking forward tour that. he had a lot to say. he was strum mental in getting a lot of metro projects off the ground when he...
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our reporters, laura kalodno and sarah lalsy this week on "press:here. >> good morning, everyone.'m scott mcgrew. i would like the say i am appall by the revelations in the last few weeks about the behavior of men at some high tech companies, but truthfully we've known. we've always known. it doesn't make us less angry, but if you are surprised you have not been paying attention. most of the focus has been on uber which has been the poster boy of bad behavior, but let me remind you benefits down the street from uber had to post a no sex in the stairwell. had to quit his job after he was not truthful about why he left google. reports say it was after allegations of improper behavior. bottom line, bay area tech companies operate inside a bubble that reinforces behavior and cultures that need to be changed to attract more diverse talent and retain them. those aren't my words. those belong to dr. christie smith of deloitte where she directs the leadership center for collusion. thanks for being with us this morning. i was looking up the number -- we know they're started in garages and
our reporters, laura kalodno and sarah lalsy this week on "press:here. >> good morning, everyone.'m scott mcgrew. i would like the say i am appall by the revelations in the last few weeks about the behavior of men at some high tech companies, but truthfully we've known. we've always known. it doesn't make us less angry, but if you are surprised you have not been paying attention. most of the focus has been on uber which has been the poster boy of bad behavior, but let me remind you...
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army sergeant, john and his wife sarah and their two kids. good to see you both.ere married when you had your injuries. explain what happened to you. >> i was in northeast afghanistan, it was pretty -- it was in '07, it was a pretty hot time in the war. every group got ambushed. i received a couple gunshot wounds in the right upper thigh. they are pretty severe. my leg was pretty much cut in half. i thought it was bad but we made it through. completely surrounded, we had to fight our way out. it wasn't like i could just get to -- >> just quit. >> yeah, and go home. a missing femur, a quad, severed nerve. >> sean: it ended up in amputation. >> yes, sir, . >> sean: i guess we all try to put ourselves in people's shoes but it is not possible. you have to now go through a hold process where you come to grips with that severe injury and now you are building this new life for yourself which by the way i think everyone would love to hear. sarah, did you know how bad it was from the beginning? >> being deployed to, we knew it was a rough area. i was stationed in germany o
army sergeant, john and his wife sarah and their two kids. good to see you both.ere married when you had your injuries. explain what happened to you. >> i was in northeast afghanistan, it was pretty -- it was in '07, it was a pretty hot time in the war. every group got ambushed. i received a couple gunshot wounds in the right upper thigh. they are pretty severe. my leg was pretty much cut in half. i thought it was bad but we made it through. completely surrounded, we had to fight our way...
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. >> on a good day, watching sarah climb the stairs, you might not know she suffers from multiple sclerosis. but after the birth of her daughter two and half years ago symptoms kicked in. >> it affected my ability to walk. that was probably the biggest issue. as a mother of a new born child all i wanted to do was get up and run around after her. >> now waiting for the potential approval after new drug that could change the course of her disease and possibly her life. >> that is the inflammation -- >> dr. steven houser hoped oversee testing of the drug developed by bay-area based genen spktech. dr. houser says it disrupts symptoms of ms called relapsing. >> it has been able to nearly completely stop disease activity. >> and he says it was even able to reduce symptoms from the much more damaging form of the disease called progressive. which can ultimately rob patient of is ability to move on their own. >> so for people with relapsing ms, this is spectacular news. and for people with progressive ms, the door is finally open. >> multiple sclerosis works by hijacking the patient's immune system.
. >> on a good day, watching sarah climb the stairs, you might not know she suffers from multiple sclerosis. but after the birth of her daughter two and half years ago symptoms kicked in. >> it affected my ability to walk. that was probably the biggest issue. as a mother of a new born child all i wanted to do was get up and run around after her. >> now waiting for the potential approval after new drug that could change the course of her disease and possibly her life. >>...
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good night's sleep? a panorama investigation finds a big rise in the number of youngsters being diagnosed with sleep disorders. and we have sarahthe saturday weather. good morning. it's an u nsettled, weather. good morning. it's an unsettled, showery weekend and some of us will see some sunshine. see you ina of us will see some sunshine. see you in a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party narrowly remains the largest party in northern ireland after a snap election. but the result means they're nowjust one seat ahead of sinn fein — having entered the election 10 ahead. the dup emerged with 28 seats, and sinn fein with 27. the parties now have three weeks to establish a government. this report, from our ireland correspondent chris buckler, contains flash photography. if walking out of government was a gamble for sinn fein, it's paid off. they increased their share of the vote and narrow the gap between them and their own coalition partners, the dup. but the result leaves major questions about the future of power—sharing in northern ireland. i said consistently throughout the campaign that
good night's sleep? a panorama investigation finds a big rise in the number of youngsters being diagnosed with sleep disorders. and we have sarahthe saturday weather. good morning. it's an u nsettled, weather. good morning. it's an unsettled, showery weekend and some of us will see some sunshine. see you ina of us will see some sunshine. see you in a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party narrowly remains the largest party in northern ireland after a...
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. >> on a good day, watching sarah climb the stairs, you might not know she suffers from multiple sclerosis. but after the birth of her daughter two and half years ago symptoms kicked in. >> it affected my ability to walk. that was probably the biggest issue. as a mother of a new born child all i wanted to do was get up and run around after her. >> now waiting for the potential approval after new drug that could change the course of her disease and possibly her life. >> that is the inflammation -- >> dr. steven houser hoped oversee testing of the drug developed by bay-area based genen spktech. dr. houser says it disrupts symptoms of ms called relapsing. >> it has been able to nearly completely stop disease activity. >> and he says it was even able to reduce symptoms from the much more damaging form of the disease called progressive. which can ultimately rob patient of is ability to move on their own. >> so for people with relapsing ms, this is spectacular news. and for people with progressive ms, the door is finally open. >> multiple sclerosis works by hijacking the patient's immune system.
. >> on a good day, watching sarah climb the stairs, you might not know she suffers from multiple sclerosis. but after the birth of her daughter two and half years ago symptoms kicked in. >> it affected my ability to walk. that was probably the biggest issue. as a mother of a new born child all i wanted to do was get up and run around after her. >> now waiting for the potential approval after new drug that could change the course of her disease and possibly her life. >>...
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good morning. >> sarah, i'm not sure if it is the euro is on fire to the upside or the dollar is on fireo the downside. wow, the dollar is really getting hit here. down almost 0.75 cent. haven't seen these levels since the end of january, early february. let's get to the charts. one week of ten-year note yields, the drift continues. you want to know what's going on? get to know and befriend the word consolidation. look at all the times in the last four months the stock market has been in a tight consolidation with no retracements. it always seems to compe back t the notion, the trend is your friend. one week of guilds, upward buys. i'm doing a lot of uk instruments because march 29th, they'll trigger article 50. nobody knows how it'll turn out. you hear tough talk from brussels. i guarantee it won't be easy. definitely an upward buy is there. ready to overtake 130. if we look at the pound versus the dollar, definitely firming up. these aren't huge moves but they are establishing upside. finally, let's get to that dollar index, shall we? there's your year-to-date chart. we haven't settled
good morning. >> sarah, i'm not sure if it is the euro is on fire to the upside or the dollar is on fireo the downside. wow, the dollar is really getting hit here. down almost 0.75 cent. haven't seen these levels since the end of january, early february. let's get to the charts. one week of ten-year note yields, the drift continues. you want to know what's going on? get to know and befriend the word consolidation. look at all the times in the last four months the stock market has been in...
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and we have sarah with the saturday weather. good morning.s an unsettled, showery weekend and some of us will see some sunshine. see you in a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party narrowly remains the largest party in northern ireland after a snap election. but the result means they're nowjust one seat ahead of sinn fein — having entered the election 10 ahead. the dup emerged with 28 seats, and sinn fein with 27. the parties now have three weeks to establish a government. this report, from our ireland correspondent chris buckler, contains flash photography. if walking out of government was a gamble for sinn fein, it's paid off. they increased their share of the vote and narrow the gap they increased their share of the vote and narrowed the gap between them and their own coalition partners, the dup. but the result leaves major questions about the future of power—sharing in northern ireland. i said consistently throughout the campaign that sinn fein are not interested in going back to the status quo. th
and we have sarah with the saturday weather. good morning.s an unsettled, showery weekend and some of us will see some sunshine. see you in a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party narrowly remains the largest party in northern ireland after a snap election. but the result means they're nowjust one seat ahead of sinn fein — having entered the election 10 ahead. the dup emerged with 28 seats, and sinn fein with 27. the parties now have three weeks to...
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good afternoon and welcome. i'm sarah some snyder, the program ticketyear the william e. simon foundation and absolutely delighted to introduce today's speaker, kay hymowitz. shortly i will sit in attention with you as she discusses her latest book, "the new brooklyn." what it takes to bring a city back. foundation started supporting kay 13 years ago and i know that i speak on behalf of the foundation's president, jim peerson, and my colleague, janice, and all those who couldn't join us today, in saying that supporting kay as the william e. simon fellow the manhattan institute continue to be one of the proudest invests we make each year. a quick overview. she writes on childhood, family issues, poverty, and cultural changes in america, and has authored five very successful books. she has written for the "new york times," the "washington post," the "wall street journal," newsday. a highly south after presenter at conferences and sits on the board of national affairs and the future of children. she holes degrees from brandeis and columbia universities and with a real estate
good afternoon and welcome. i'm sarah some snyder, the program ticketyear the william e. simon foundation and absolutely delighted to introduce today's speaker, kay hymowitz. shortly i will sit in attention with you as she discusses her latest book, "the new brooklyn." what it takes to bring a city back. foundation started supporting kay 13 years ago and i know that i speak on behalf of the foundation's president, jim peerson, and my colleague, janice, and all those who couldn't join...
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kevin brady, good to speak with you, sarah. up next, if take two time for fbi director james comey.he white house and the intel committee calling him back from our questions on russia. an alleged surveillance at the trump campaign. i will talk with former attorney general michael mckee c. i'm not. you can follow us on twitter@ maria bartiromo. tell us what you would like to know as well as congressman peter king. we are looking ahead on "sunday morning futures" right now. ♪ and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause
kevin brady, good to speak with you, sarah. up next, if take two time for fbi director james comey.he white house and the intel committee calling him back from our questions on russia. an alleged surveillance at the trump campaign. i will talk with former attorney general michael mckee c. i'm not. you can follow us on twitter@ maria bartiromo. tell us what you would like to know as well as congressman peter king. we are looking ahead on "sunday morning futures" right now. ♪ and at...
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. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, john ford, sarah eisen, as we watch markets in the red, the white houselready moving the president's meeting due to the winter weather. we have more on the nor'easter. >> the government started a three hour delay. a lot of workers here, you're seeing sidewalks being cleared off. things were dicier earlier this morning and that's why things were in a delay. enough to really slow down everything. dc public schools were on a two-hour delay. they're open now, but my kids are texting there are only five kids in class. a lot of people had to be creditive getticredi creative getting to work. >> how tough was it to get to work today? >> piece of cake. i'm used today this. >> i'm meeting with students. i have to get there. >> you're ubering to the metro? >> yes. >> we could be getting a little snow later in the day, but they're saying about one inch. it is a modified schedule. we're told over 500 flights were canceled. you want to check your flights again. it is supposed to be very cold tonight that could mean slush and freezing rain mess could freeze over. the bi
. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, john ford, sarah eisen, as we watch markets in the red, the white houselready moving the president's meeting due to the winter weather. we have more on the nor'easter. >> the government started a three hour delay. a lot of workers here, you're seeing sidewalks being cleared off. things were dicier earlier this morning and that's why things were in a delay. enough to really slow down everything. dc public schools were on a two-hour delay. they're...
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morning, kayla. >> good morning, sarah.th by house leadership dubbed the american health care plan dismantles the taxes and subsidies from obamacare. in their place, puts tax credits and expanded savings accounts for customers to buy their own insurance. it keeps coverage in tact for dependents under 26 and those with pre-existing conditions. it is the structure of the tax credits which get more expensive the older a custer gkus custome goes up if you let the premium lapse. the question for conservatives and would-be supporters now is how much will it cost? because in the draft language, it essentially says this new legislation will be paid for by the repeal of obamacare. we'll hear from the congressional budget office momentarily on its score for the legislation. here's budget director mulvaney this morning. >> we will know what it costs before they vote on it. i think everybody who looked at it knows that this is going to save a dramatic amount of money. once you repeal the mandated obamacare, you repeal the taxes of obam
morning, kayla. >> good morning, sarah.th by house leadership dubbed the american health care plan dismantles the taxes and subsidies from obamacare. in their place, puts tax credits and expanded savings accounts for customers to buy their own insurance. it keeps coverage in tact for dependents under 26 and those with pre-existing conditions. it is the structure of the tax credits which get more expensive the older a custer gkus custome goes up if you let the premium lapse. the question...
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kevin brady, good to speak with you, sarah. up next, if take two time for fbi director james comey.e white house and the intel committee calling him back from our questions on russia. an alleged surveillance at the trump campaign. i will talk with former attorney general michael mckee c. i'm not. you can follow us on twitter@ maria bartiromo. tell us what you would like to know as well as congressman peter king. we are looking ahead on "sunday at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ trained to welcome back. back to capitol hill for james comey and mike rogers. the pair tes
kevin brady, good to speak with you, sarah. up next, if take two time for fbi director james comey.e white house and the intel committee calling him back from our questions on russia. an alleged surveillance at the trump campaign. i will talk with former attorney general michael mckee c. i'm not. you can follow us on twitter@ maria bartiromo. tell us what you would like to know as well as congressman peter king. we are looking ahead on "sunday at angie's list, we believe there are certain...
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. >> we are joined by sarah field, the associate dean at the college of liberal arts and a good indications professor at the university of colorado denver, here to talk about title ix, one of the most discussed areas of sports in the last 20 years. what is title ix? >> title ix is a very short law -- 37 words -- that requires gender equity occur in federally funded educational settings. that's broader than just schools. it does require federal funding. >> what is its genesis? >> it stems out of the civil rights movement. in the 50's and 60's, the women's right grew and equal pay act shows up in 1963 and women expressed concern roles and women were not getting the same opportunities as their male counterparts. this is fairly traumatic -- fairly dramatic. the university of virginia did not accept women into any college except nursing and education until 1970. a lot of women thought that was to stopso the idea was gender discrimination in school. ask how did that start? how did women and individuals and groups start using title ix? with the woman considered to be the godfather of title ix. she
. >> we are joined by sarah field, the associate dean at the college of liberal arts and a good indications professor at the university of colorado denver, here to talk about title ix, one of the most discussed areas of sports in the last 20 years. what is title ix? >> title ix is a very short law -- 37 words -- that requires gender equity occur in federally funded educational settings. that's broader than just schools. it does require federal funding. >> what is its genesis?...