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but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski.s to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway. there is a guest bedroom. there is a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. >> heiress to the folger coffee fortune. >> she thought she was a friend of sharon and waves to her. susan atkins gives the finger wave back and continues down the hall. >> in the bedroom, she found per sharon tate and tate's former boyfriend, she herded them in the room. >> at
but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski.s to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing...
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sharon, welcome back to the "newshour". could what happened to sharon bottoms happen today?> for the most part, it's to say never, but most likely not. the conditions that we live in in this country have changed in such significant ways that the idea that somindividual could come in and take a parent's child away from tm because of their sexual orientation is really very, very unlikely at this point. we have not only sortof moved to a time where we have marriage equality, but it's also important to remember tt when sharon bottoms was going through deis, her own relationships were deemed criminal the law, and, so, for the ability for the state and her own mher to deem her immoral and criminal is based on a set of laws that have since been ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court. >> woodruff: how is her case, what happened to her viewed in recent history, when you look at e gay rights movement? >> you know, sharon's figor her child, in many ways, is one of the many essential enings, ou think about defending yourself and your family and, fortunately, there are still many lg
sharon, welcome back to the "newshour". could what happened to sharon bottoms happen today?> for the most part, it's to say never, but most likely not. the conditions that we live in in this country have changed in such significant ways that the idea that somindividual could come in and take a parent's child away from tm because of their sexual orientation is really very, very unlikely at this point. we have not only sortof moved to a time where we have marriage equality, but it's...
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rst of all, how did you meet sharon bottoms?i was contacted by the aclu to see if i would take up her case after she went to court by herself at the first level, and the daughter was awarded to her own mother. they will contacted me. i was a divorce attorney, family law attorney at the time and or somebo looking to represent her pro-bono. >> woodruff: and she had not had any legal representation earlier. why was her mother so determined todeny her custody of her own son? >> homophobia is the only y i could explain it. it's a very deep emotion, homophobia, and i can only surmise that that's what drove her to take such drast action. >> woodruff: so there were no otherr cumstances or factors of sharon bottoms' life that would have made her feel that way? >> no, thee was a litany of things she testified about, trying to paint as dirty aof pictur sharon as she could. but these are not thingshat a mother would use to deprive her own child of custody of her child. >> woodruff: sharon bottoms, i was reading about her in the last couple
rst of all, how did you meet sharon bottoms?i was contacted by the aclu to see if i would take up her case after she went to court by herself at the first level, and the daughter was awarded to her own mother. they will contacted me. i was a divorce attorney, family law attorney at the time and or somebo looking to represent her pro-bono. >> woodruff: and she had not had any legal representation earlier. why was her mother so determined todeny her custody of her own son? >>...
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sharon gross. just over a year ago, sharon finished a five-mile bike ride in creekside park in north carolina. they began their trip home, the vehicle her daughter received for her 16th birthday. she saw a a white s.u.v. beginning to swerve from the outer lane. the vehicle hit them head-on. sharon described the next moment. the thing i remember is the sound of metal crashic. i remember everyone telling us becae the car was about to explode. i couldn't get out. i could barely breathe. she thanks god that her daughter was unharmed but sharon suffered a large hole into her chest. she has chronic pain that impacts her daily life. the driver of the white s.u.v. the man by the name of mr. rodriguez and was drunk. mr. driguez is in our country illegally. he did not own the vehicle he was driving nor did he have a driver's license and this, this was his third drunk driving charge. he then served 11 months in prison and has now been released. mr. rodriguez's time has come to an end, but the scars that sharo
sharon gross. just over a year ago, sharon finished a five-mile bike ride in creekside park in north carolina. they began their trip home, the vehicle her daughter received for her 16th birthday. she saw a a white s.u.v. beginning to swerve from the outer lane. the vehicle hit them head-on. sharon described the next moment. the thing i remember is the sound of metal crashic. i remember everyone telling us becae the car was about to explode. i couldn't get out. i could barely breathe. she thanks...
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senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson. sharon, it's great to see you. what can i get right now >> can you imagine that the stock market may be getting a run for its money from something like cash? >> no. it's been over a decade. >> i know, when you look at interest rates climbing. yes, people are concerned about credit rates going up and up if you're a saver, you're ecstatic, you're looking at savings account rates we have not seen in such a long time >> like what are we talking about? >> 2.5%. >> it sounds like nothing. >> better than inflation and in 2018 it beat the market so it's actually a good place, if you need to stash some cash, can you actually make money on it now, and this is what you want to do is you want to look at the annual percentage yield that's the amount of money the bank is paying you to keep your money there. that compounded over time can be significant. if you go to your local bank down the street, you may not get that the average for fdc is 1/10th of a percent. >> what? >> you probably need to go to an online bank. go to bank ra
senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson. sharon, it's great to see you. what can i get right now >> can you imagine that the stock market may be getting a run for its money from something like cash? >> no. it's been over a decade. >> i know, when you look at interest rates climbing. yes, people are concerned about credit rates going up and up if you're a saver, you're ecstatic, you're looking at savings account rates we have not seen in such a long time >>...
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but jerald and sharon were two of four people that this man, whose name i will not mention, were shot dead in their homes over the course of a week. the other two victims were connie kuntz and sofia renkin also from reno, nevada. these brutal murders will have a tremendous impact on the families of each of these victims, including deborah, 112th, and madison, who we will -- heather, and madison who we will meet tonight. we talk about border security when the president speaks about it tonight, these three faces should serve as a reminder of the real life consequences of our open border policy that this country seems to have. this is not just a talking point or political football to be tossed around. real people are being hurt, the ones left behind, lives are being ruined as well as the lives being taken time after time. the congress can't get its act together to get a bipartisan solution for border security. for a a border barrier. and a combination of things that will take to effectively run the border, to patrol our border, and give our personnel down there all the tools they need to
but jerald and sharon were two of four people that this man, whose name i will not mention, were shot dead in their homes over the course of a week. the other two victims were connie kuntz and sofia renkin also from reno, nevada. these brutal murders will have a tremendous impact on the families of each of these victims, including deborah, 112th, and madison, who we will -- heather, and madison who we will meet tonight. we talk about border security when the president speaks about it tonight,...
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denita's mother, sharon. >> i'm angry. i'm mad. because it never should have happened.n a serious relationship. you know, why you felt you had to step out, don't understand. you don't hurt the ones you love. >> reporter: the divorce rate in this country would suggest that we hurt the ones we love all the time. >> that's true. but it's kind of bad when you going into the marriage being foul. not saying that it's okay once you're in it. but you would just like to think, you know, you're starting things off right. >> reporter: edythe kearns was barely beginning to process the loss of her close friend, and now had to cope with something else she had never imagined. >> i was just sad. and i was hurt. and i was in shock. just disbelief. because i had nothing bad to say about him. >> reporter: this wasn't jermeir? >> yes, i mean, that's exactly more or less how i felt. it was just like a nightmare, like this wasn't reality. >> reporter: denita had trusted jermeir. the men investigating her death did not. now the man who'd once made denita so happy was in the cross-hairs of a m
denita's mother, sharon. >> i'm angry. i'm mad. because it never should have happened.n a serious relationship. you know, why you felt you had to step out, don't understand. you don't hurt the ones you love. >> reporter: the divorce rate in this country would suggest that we hurt the ones we love all the time. >> that's true. but it's kind of bad when you going into the marriage being foul. not saying that it's okay once you're in it. but you would just like to think, you...
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. >> my name is sharon bowen.eceive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native clevelander and a baseball nut. >> this is bill, probably around 5 or 6. >> bill started collecting at a very early age. >> and never stops. card collecting becomes a family affair. >> did you do any collecting with him? >> that was my thing with him and with his father -- every saturday, going to baseball-card shows, just sitting around the kitchen table and looking at all the cards. >> through work, bill becomes friends with a retired professor who shares his passion for collecting. >> and one day, the -- the gentleman's wife said to him, "i have a book i bet you would love to see." >> boy, does he! this simple p
. >> my name is sharon bowen.eceive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native clevelander and a baseball nut. >> this is bill,...
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nbc bay area sharon katsuda joins us with the latest. sharon? >> reporter: we saw a dozen firefighters show up and made the way up to the top of the building. you can also see there are federal investigators here on scene. i just spoke to a few of them when they first showed up and told me they will have a briefing later today on this situation. now, we also have seen pg&e crews out here all morning examining the buildings and making repairs. ntsb investigators and the fbi showed up. they're taking pictures of the site right now in daylight. ntsb investigators first arrived last night. they surveyed the area along parker and gary where a crew cut a natural gas line wednesday causing the explosion and fire. several nearby building were damaged as flames shot up in the air. many neighbors questioned why it took pg&e hours to turn off gas to the area and the company said it had to turn off the right gas line carefully by hand. investigators will look into all of that. today, neighbors are cautiously walking by the area hoping the federal investigat
nbc bay area sharon katsuda joins us with the latest. sharon? >> reporter: we saw a dozen firefighters show up and made the way up to the top of the building. you can also see there are federal investigators here on scene. i just spoke to a few of them when they first showed up and told me they will have a briefing later today on this situation. now, we also have seen pg&e crews out here all morning examining the buildings and making repairs. ntsb investigators and the fbi showed up....
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here's sharon epperson. >> if you're used to getting a big refund, you may be f in a big surprise. early numbers from the irs for the first weekilf the taxing season show the average refund down 8% from the same time last year. sweeping changes broug by the tax cuts and jobs act have had a significant impact on manyay tas. the new tax law nearly doubled the standard deduction to 2,000 for individuals and $24,000 for couples. so many may no longer want to itemize. under the old tax law, an estimated 46 million tpayers itemized their taxes using a variety of deductions to lower their taxableincome. under the new tax code, that to er is expected to drop just 18 million because many widely used deductions were either capd or eliminated altogether. if you're worried about your tax bill, there is still time to get a break. you can put mey in traditional ira or retirementco t for 2018, up to $5500 or $6500 if you're 50 or older. if you meet t income requirements, it will lower your taxable income dollar for dollar. you have until april 15th to make that contribution. d to avoid any tax su
here's sharon epperson. >> if you're used to getting a big refund, you may be f in a big surprise. early numbers from the irs for the first weekilf the taxing season show the average refund down 8% from the same time last year. sweeping changes broug by the tax cuts and jobs act have had a significant impact on manyay tas. the new tax law nearly doubled the standard deduction to 2,000 for individuals and $24,000 for couples. so many may no longer want to itemize. under the old tax law, an...
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also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great granddaughter madison . to deborah, heather, madison, please stand, you can understand your pain. thank you, thank you for being here. thank you very much. i will never forget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that he should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control it's very dangerous border. in the last 2 years, our brave ice officers made 200 66 thousand arrests of criminal aliens including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes and 4000 killings or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes. ice special agent eldon hernandez. when eldon--tran25 thank you. when he was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the dominican republic. at the age of 8, eldon told his dad he wanted to become a special agent. today, he leads investigations into the score of international sex trafficking. eldon says that if i can make sure these young girls get th
also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great granddaughter madison . to deborah, heather, madison, please stand, you can understand your pain. thank you, thank you for being here. thank you very much. i will never forget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that he should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control it's very dangerous border. in the last 2 years, our brave ice officers made 200...
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the thing in southwestern nigeria are a sharon's campus for the university everything is open area and well suited to the tropical climate and it makes a statement for the bauhaus opened in one nine hundred sixty two just two years after nigeria's gained independence the university became a symbol for the fledgling democracy back then modernism was progressive and today to the ideas about how stood for have a future can they still provide answers to the question how do we want to live for instance in lagos nigeria's largest city which changes by the minute. you know she no where as an architect and a child of modernism she studied and lived in london if it remains an inspiration for her. when we had monism come in in the years of any postilion is them the architects that came of the day. i'm not the architecture that has really formed the structure of this it's on the ending modernism of the forty's fifty's and sixty's still a lot that. goes you know she no one has returned to her homeland today she lives and works in lagos she loves the city's wild and creative side. lego's just grows
the thing in southwestern nigeria are a sharon's campus for the university everything is open area and well suited to the tropical climate and it makes a statement for the bauhaus opened in one nine hundred sixty two just two years after nigeria's gained independence the university became a symbol for the fledgling democracy back then modernism was progressive and today to the ideas about how stood for have a future can they still provide answers to the question how do we want to live for...
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sharon. if we don't know it's there, we can't cover it. i guess it will just be interesting to see how it plays out. >> reporter: guess you could do it yourself. >> there you go carry some tape. thanks sharon. 6:07 right now. >>> now to the very latest in the suspicious death investigation of san francisco public defender jeff adachi. our investigative unit learned that early yesterday morning, detectives armed with a search warrant went back to the home where he was found unresponsive. sources say police are trying to talk with a second woman who is from colombia, in connection with his death. we've also learned adachi's cell phone is missing. the police report we obtained indicates a woman named catarina told them she and the public defender went to dinner, he had a stomach ache and then took a pill. he became unresponsive and that's when she called 911. an autopsy was performed yesterday. a neighbor tells us she was stunned to learn what happened and she doesn't know anyone was in the home
sharon. if we don't know it's there, we can't cover it. i guess it will just be interesting to see how it plays out. >> reporter: guess you could do it yourself. >> there you go carry some tape. thanks sharon. 6:07 right now. >>> now to the very latest in the suspicious death investigation of san francisco public defender jeff adachi. our investigative unit learned that early yesterday morning, detectives armed with a search warrant went back to the home where he was found...
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sharon is a doctor. >> it's an accomplished bunch. one of my friends said, "there's not a weak link in this group." >> reporter: carol and steve got married in his parent's backyard overlooking lake ontario, near rochester, new york. an outdoor wedding for a couple who loved adventure. >> steve was the one that kind of w-- started the adventuring side of things. so first there was hiking, and then skiing, and mountain climbing, and kayaking. >> reporter: they moved around a bit, as people do, and wound up eventually prescott. which proved to be the perfect place to raise their two bright, attractive, daughters, katie and charlotte. >> they're amazing. i think that it's really-- a testimony to the kinda parents that steve and carol were. the girls were their first priority. >> reporter: steve became the dean of prescott college. carol taught psychology there. but life is a river. never the same for long. steve decided to change careers. left the academic life became a financial advisor. very successful too. and there were other changes
sharon is a doctor. >> it's an accomplished bunch. one of my friends said, "there's not a weak link in this group." >> reporter: carol and steve got married in his parent's backyard overlooking lake ontario, near rochester, new york. an outdoor wedding for a couple who loved adventure. >> steve was the one that kind of w-- started the adventuring side of things. so first there was hiking, and then skiing, and mountain climbing, and kayaking. >> reporter: they...
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also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather, and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand, few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. [ applause ] i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon that it should never happen again, not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4000 killings, or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes. i.c.e. special agent elvin hernandez. when elvin -- [ applause ] when elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the dominican republic. at the age of 8, elvin told his dad he wanted to become a special agent. today, he leads investigations into the scores of international sex trafficking. elvin says if i can make sure the young girls get their justice,
also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather, and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand, few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. [ applause ] i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon that it should never happen again, not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000...
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sharon? >> reporter: it really is. good morning. take a look at this huge area of the convention center, in about two hours, we're expecting to see about 6,500 people here. this is a huge auditorium. this event has grown over the years. there will be 150 inspiring speakers over the two-day conference. that's open to women and men. it will cover topics including careers and balancing work and personal life. tennis superstar serena williams will speak here, along with feminist author and activist gloria steinem. >> our theme is the power of us, and amplify your voice, so it's really just helping people at any stage of their careers create a better work environment and create a work life that works for them. >> our own wonderful laura garcia and jessica aguirre will emcee the event. nbc is a proud sponsor of the watermark conference for women, and back here live, people will be here busy all morning, getting ready for this event. again, it starts at 8:00, expecting about 6,500 people, men and women. reporting live in san jose, i'm shar
sharon? >> reporter: it really is. good morning. take a look at this huge area of the convention center, in about two hours, we're expecting to see about 6,500 people here. this is a huge auditorium. this event has grown over the years. there will be 150 inspiring speakers over the two-day conference. that's open to women and men. it will cover topics including careers and balancing work and personal life. tennis superstar serena williams will speak here, along with feminist author and...
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sharon? >> reporter: kris some passengers are just learning about this this morning, and some airlines are saying that the manufacturer installed these cameras. ap reports a passenger on singapore airlines spotted the camera on the back seat entertainment system and posted it on social media, questioning privacy issues. that prompted much media attention and airlines are now explaining that so far, they have not activated the cameras nor do they intend to. american airlines told ap that manufacturers installed the cameras for possible seat to seat video conferencing. still customers have questions. >> any device any camera any laptop you can get hacked into a plane, a car. it's always a possibility. hopefully they'll have some sort of security measures to handle that. >> reporter: ap says the customers who posted a picture of the camera suggested putting a cover on it until airlines decide what to do and for now, customers this morning are telling us that they will be a bit more careful about
sharon? >> reporter: kris some passengers are just learning about this this morning, and some airlines are saying that the manufacturer installed these cameras. ap reports a passenger on singapore airlines spotted the camera on the back seat entertainment system and posted it on social media, questioning privacy issues. that prompted much media attention and airlines are now explaining that so far, they have not activated the cameras nor do they intend to. american airlines told ap that...
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thanks a lot, sharon. looking forward to it. >> reporter: that's right, we'll have a lot of information. >> nice weather for it as well. >> yeah, but you need a coat, at least for the early part of the session in the morning hours. and look at how cold it is now, in the north bay. we've dropped down to 27 in ukiah and 28 degrees in santa rosa, much warmer in napa and we're seeing upper 30s for the south bay, and the tri-valley. so as you get ready to head out the door, in martinez today, on your way to school, look at how cold it's going to be, 36 degrees, you do need to run quickly inside the school, and warm up. it's going to be mostly sunny and by the time the kids head out are school, you can enjoy a little bit of time at the park, as long as you're wearing a nice, warm jacket. headed over to mike, you're tracking a car fire. >> a car fire and an rv fire, both reported. look at this, we have our shot from the parking lot, but we turn it over here across the street, and you see smoke, the smoke is just
thanks a lot, sharon. looking forward to it. >> reporter: that's right, we'll have a lot of information. >> nice weather for it as well. >> yeah, but you need a coat, at least for the early part of the session in the morning hours. and look at how cold it is now, in the north bay. we've dropped down to 27 in ukiah and 28 degrees in santa rosa, much warmer in napa and we're seeing upper 30s for the south bay, and the tri-valley. so as you get ready to head out the door, in...
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sharon epperson is explaining what is happening a maybe how to avoid the same scenario next year. whatroe heard the irs the average refund is smaller than last year. d> it is smaller. we've tal about the tax law changes and impact that could have on your taxes. another big change was a change to withholding tables. so people we not having as much tax withheld. it's not that they're paying more tax, but they may be and play not have had enough withheld and that's why they're seeing impact on therefund they expected or maybe even owe. the difference ist. signific look at what -- >> whoa, that is! >> the average refu end of february 1stst, the first week to turn into theax return, looking at 18,000, a lit -- sorry, 1800, a little bit more. either number showing the first week in february last year. but the average refund overail last year over 2800. it's a big difference in what people are getting back. > which taxpayers, make segment, is most likely abbe affected? the ones underwithheld and did not pay enough throughout the year and have the withholdiob m. those are people who itemi
sharon epperson is explaining what is happening a maybe how to avoid the same scenario next year. whatroe heard the irs the average refund is smaller than last year. d> it is smaller. we've tal about the tax law changes and impact that could have on your taxes. another big change was a change to withholding tables. so people we not having as much tax withheld. it's not that they're paying more tax, but they may be and play not have had enough withheld and that's why they're seeing impact on...
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you're borrowing from yollself. >> we' get you together with sharon for lunch some time. >> okay. >> you can talk about that. >> tannk you. >> i to be a fly on the wall. john, thank you very much. we all do. >>> time to taket some of today's ades and downgrades. we begin witgrup conoco phillip which was upgraded to buy. e analyst says the company's long-term growth opportunities including alaska, australia, and qatar are underappreciated right now and the price trararget rig now, $82 the stock rose to goldman-sachs rates match group a sell. k's analyst says the st valuation is high. price target now is $45 and shares fell a fraction to $54.43. meanwhile, inuit was upgraded to equal weight from underweight and morgan stanley will exceed conservative revenue expectations. pri price target, $225 and shares rose 3% today. >>> still ahead, the big wrig indicator. >> big rigs like these are often seen as an economic indicator xp but industryts say the latest numbers may be misleading. i'm frank holland in toledo, ohio. ll have that story comin >>> every night, we bring you a lot of facts a
you're borrowing from yollself. >> we' get you together with sharon for lunch some time. >> okay. >> you can talk about that. >> tannk you. >> i to be a fly on the wall. john, thank you very much. we all do. >>> time to taket some of today's ades and downgrades. we begin witgrup conoco phillip which was upgraded to buy. e analyst says the company's long-term growth opportunities including alaska, australia, and qatar are underappreciated right now and the...
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sharon epperson, thank you so much. >>> up next "on the money," a look at news for the week ahead.nd are your kids addicted to their screens? we'll tell you why one expert says that might not actually be such a bad thing i'm skeptical. we'll see. ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. ♪ >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday the latest on the manufacturing sector with factory orders for december. on tuesday we'll see how many goods were imported and exported last month we'll also see the strength of the service sector with the ism nonmanufacturing index and
sharon epperson, thank you so much. >>> up next "on the money," a look at news for the week ahead.nd are your kids addicted to their screens? we'll tell you why one expert says that might not actually be such a bad thing i'm skeptical. we'll see. ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for...
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nbc bay area sharon ckatsuda shows us the keynote speakers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hello there. you can see the activity going on behind me. people buying merchandise from mostly women-owned businesses. over to the corner here you can see book signings going on. there are about 6,500 men and women here and the day kicked off with our own laura garcia. >> this is the largest gathering of its kind not only in the state of california but on the entire west coast. >> reporter: attendees packed the convention center to learn about careers, balancing personal and professional life and to hear from feminist author and activist gloria sty them. an attendee said she changed her life 40 years ago. >> i was promoting the women's professional softball league and she called me from the back of the room as i raised my hand and had me go up and make a pitch. >> reporter: the goal of the conference to help put more women in leadership roles. >> taking care of all the human maintenance things at home and raising children as much as women unti
nbc bay area sharon ckatsuda shows us the keynote speakers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hello there. you can see the activity going on behind me. people buying merchandise from mostly women-owned businesses. over to the corner here you can see book signings going on. there are about 6,500 men and women here and the day kicked off with our own laura garcia. >> this is the largest gathering of its kind not only in the state of california but on the entire west coast....
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>> oh, wow, sharon rivers is a momma bear.m a lineage of mothers-- my mother, my grandmother-- who are momma bears. so i was able to pull on those experiences as a daughter, as a granddaughter, and then as a mother to infuse all of those experiences into sharon. it's been... quite the... amazing experience. i-- women and men every day who say, "oh, my gosh, you remind me of my mother." and i think we don't get the chance to see those women, like sharon, so often reflected in cine and io james baldwin. ( applause ) >> stephen: and you won the-- when you won the golden globe, you gave one of the most moving speeches of the night. and in it you said from hereon out, for the next several years, you're going to do neferg your power to make sure that the projects you can get made will be 50% women. >> yeah. >> stephen: creating that project. what has been the response been since you said that? >> it has been huge. i mean the fact that i-- every interview and everything that i do since then, it's brought up. it holds my feet to the f
>> oh, wow, sharon rivers is a momma bear.m a lineage of mothers-- my mother, my grandmother-- who are momma bears. so i was able to pull on those experiences as a daughter, as a granddaughter, and then as a mother to infuse all of those experiences into sharon. it's been... quite the... amazing experience. i-- women and men every day who say, "oh, my gosh, you remind me of my mother." and i think we don't get the chance to see those women, like sharon, so often reflected in...
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sharon epperson is in jersey city, new jersey, tonight. >> hi, everyone. >> this sixth grade class at golden door charter school in jersey city, new jersey, may look bike many others the subject is not science or english. >> who can tell me what dirt depositis? >> these 11 and 12-year-olds are learning about money and the basics of saving. >> you're writing that check. and that money is coming out of your account. >> spending. >> i h you can get in a lot of debt due to credit cards, so i will stick to sh. >> and the cost of borrowing. >> if heard interest, like asking questions about it and e would answer and i'm like oh. >> some are sharing what they learned with their parents. >> i pay more attention to what they purchase and what i purchase as well. >> and finding out for themselves how to secure their own financial future. >> it's something that has to stick with y for the rest of your life. it's something that helps you. >> new jersey hadin somecial education standards in place, but a new law that goes into effect in september is taking those benchmarks art step r, requiring all
sharon epperson is in jersey city, new jersey, tonight. >> hi, everyone. >> this sixth grade class at golden door charter school in jersey city, new jersey, may look bike many others the subject is not science or english. >> who can tell me what dirt depositis? >> these 11 and 12-year-olds are learning about money and the basics of saving. >> you're writing that check. and that money is coming out of your account. >> spending. >> i h you can get in a...
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. >> we're hearing from sharon brown, democratic senator from ohio. on a tour through iowa this weekend, in new hampshire next week. >> i imagine he resonates well with a lot of middle western americans. he is a very kind of straight arrow midwest guy. what i read is some reporting saying when he sits down with farmers, they are telling him sort of what we reported in our magazine. >> which is what? >> if you want to reach farmers, talk about industry concentration. >> let's get to your phone calls. blake is calling us from maryland. good morning. >> caller: hi. how are you doing? >> fine. >> caller: i listened to the comments. i was surprised nobody calling in nor the moderator mentioned facial recognition software was used. it seems like you should look at the facts before deciding something is important before the governor should be dethroned. >> it doesn't look good for the governor. there's support for him to go. democrats have a strong lieutenant governor waiting in the wings. i don't know the truth of the accusations. i can't imagine he survive
. >> we're hearing from sharon brown, democratic senator from ohio. on a tour through iowa this weekend, in new hampshire next week. >> i imagine he resonates well with a lot of middle western americans. he is a very kind of straight arrow midwest guy. what i read is some reporting saying when he sits down with farmers, they are telling him sort of what we reported in our magazine. >> which is what? >> if you want to reach farmers, talk about industry concentration....
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sharon katsuda is live in san francisco to show us the progress in that area. sharon? >> reporter: the bright lights are on and ntsb investigators arrived last night, they surveyed the area along parker and geary where a construction crew cut a natural gas pipeline wednesday. flames shot up in the air, many neighbors questioned why is took pg&e hours to turn off the gas to the area. the company had to turn off the right gas line carefully by hand. ntsb investigators will look into all those facts. >> we're looking to work hours to training personnel to what happened at the time of the explosion where the valves are. >> reporter: fortunately no one was injured. investigators say it too cotake months or years to determine the exact cause of the explosion. the investigators are expected to hold a news conference later today. reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest there. 6:02. >>> let's talk about what's happening today on capitol hill. the acting attorney general is expected to testify before congress. tracie pott
sharon katsuda is live in san francisco to show us the progress in that area. sharon? >> reporter: the bright lights are on and ntsb investigators arrived last night, they surveyed the area along parker and geary where a construction crew cut a natural gas pipeline wednesday. flames shot up in the air, many neighbors questioned why is took pg&e hours to turn off the gas to the area. the company had to turn off the right gas line carefully by hand. ntsb investigators will look into all...
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"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live for us in san francisco. sharon? >> reporter: good morning, marcus. you can see that the bright lights are still on out here. police are here directing traffic, making sure that the traffic is flowing smoothly through this intersection still and crews are underground working on this area. ntsb investigators arrived last night. they surveyed the area along parker and geary, where a construction crew cut a natural gas line wednesday, causing the explosion and fire. five nearby buildings were damaged as flames shot up in the air. many neighbors questioned why it took pg&e hours to turn off the gas to the area, but the company says it had to turn off the right gasline carefully by hand. ntsb investigators will look into all the facts. >> we'll be looking at everything from work hours to training of personnel, to what happened at the time of the explosion, where the valves are. >> reporter: fortunately no one was injured by the explosion, and fire and investigators will hold a news conference later today. reporting live i
"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live for us in san francisco. sharon? >> reporter: good morning, marcus. you can see that the bright lights are still on out here. police are here directing traffic, making sure that the traffic is flowing smoothly through this intersection still and crews are underground working on this area. ntsb investigators arrived last night. they surveyed the area along parker and geary, where a construction crew cut a natural gas line wednesday,...
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also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great-granddaughter madison. to debroah, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. >> [applause] pres. trump: i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults. 30,000 sex crimes, and 4000 killings or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes, i.c.e. special agent elvin hernandez. >> [applause] pres. trump: thank you. when elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the dominican republic. at the age of eight, he told his dad he wanted to become a special agent. today, he leads investigations into the scores of international sex trafficking. elvin says that if i can make sure th
also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great-granddaughter madison. to debroah, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. >> [applause] pres. trump: i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e....
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four children eleven grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison. to deborah had there madison please stay and few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much the law and. i will never forget. and i will fight for the memory of gerald and share that it should never happen again. not one more american alive should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years our brave ice officers made two hundred and sixty six thousand arrests of criminal allianz including those charged or convicted of nearly one hundred thousand assaults thirty thousand sex crimes and four thousand killings or murders we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes ice special agent elven hernandez when ellen while. one the law in elven was a boy. he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the domenic in republic at the age of eight elven told his dad he wanted to become a special agent. today he leads investig
four children eleven grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison. to deborah had there madison please stay and few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much the law and. i will never forget. and i will fight for the memory of gerald and share that it should never happen again. not one more american alive should be lost because our nation failed to control its...
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germany's president frank valter steinmeyer is following in his footsteps as part of a tour of the region sharon marr use the occasion to draw attention to plastic pollution which is threatening the unique and fragile ecosystems on the island's. volunteers searching for plastic garbage every day they clean the beaches of the galapagos they show the german president plastic bottles that have made it all the way over from china from across the ocean. nature's interconnectedness means garbage from the other side of the planet can threaten the paradise here. steinmeier says he wants governments to make better efforts to deal with the issue of plastic waste. like we continue this way then by twenty we'll have more plastic in the oceans than fish that's why we must change our thinking missing to. it's the first official visit to the galapagos islands by a german president steinmeier is following in the footsteps of the legendary german researcher alexander from whom boyd more than two centuries ago who studies took him to latin america where he recognized the destructive effect humans can have on thei
germany's president frank valter steinmeyer is following in his footsteps as part of a tour of the region sharon marr use the occasion to draw attention to plastic pollution which is threatening the unique and fragile ecosystems on the island's. volunteers searching for plastic garbage every day they clean the beaches of the galapagos they show the german president plastic bottles that have made it all the way over from china from across the ocean. nature's interconnectedness means garbage from...
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other really big prizes it was the top prize for actress the young may and accept a wang she and sharon and they would have saved the nominal and you still they had to have gotten some sort of prize yes the film itself just briefly it's it's a story told over two decades of chinese history starting in the cultural revolution coming up to the present day and it follows these two husband a wife and a. sensually it's a critique of china's one child policy there are a couple that lose a child in the cultural revolution and because of the van policy that they can only have one child or unable to have another child through the rest of their lives it's heartbreaking story it's excruciating again it's the what child was saying it's the personal as political event that shows up there is political critique here but it's told through a very very intimate very deep personal story and i defy you to go through this movie without bawling your eyes at the end of the film is so tragic it's it was a phenomenal film i expect it could should have expected with actually the golden bear but there might even
other really big prizes it was the top prize for actress the young may and accept a wang she and sharon and they would have saved the nominal and you still they had to have gotten some sort of prize yes the film itself just briefly it's it's a story told over two decades of chinese history starting in the cultural revolution coming up to the present day and it follows these two husband a wife and a. sensually it's a critique of china's one child policy there are a couple that lose a child in...
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mike: how long do you think these white male candidates are, sharon brown, should they be alarmed this may not be the year for a democrat white male? >> they should. the democrat party is assessed with race. i wanted to be because i want them to lose. a dirty secret about republicans, get us a conservative, we will happily vote for differently abled lesbian hindu of color if that person is going to support a strong military, strong economy, first, second and third amendments. we are looking for values. they are looking for a checkup the box and that is why they are going to lose next year. mike: donald trump comes out swinging against planned parenthood. antiabortion providers. donald trump got in by winning the alleged oral college, guess what more blue states want to do about that? stick around. >> mike: because official mike ed: a protest on the gaza israel border, it came as thousands of them dissented on a flashpoint holy site that has been closed by the israeli court order for more than a decade. a fox news crew was told to move back because of the danger. this was correspondent
mike: how long do you think these white male candidates are, sharon brown, should they be alarmed this may not be the year for a democrat white male? >> they should. the democrat party is assessed with race. i wanted to be because i want them to lose. a dirty secret about republicans, get us a conservative, we will happily vote for differently abled lesbian hindu of color if that person is going to support a strong military, strong economy, first, second and third amendments. we are...
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his wife sharon saying doctors felt it was the best way to get a quicker road to recovery and she thankedveryone for their concern and love. last week ozzy osbourne announced that he was postponing the european leg of his tour due to illness. >>> late last night jill abrams says she is reviewinging passages in her group after being accused of plagiarism. she had rejected the claim that she lifted part of her new book from other works. the allegations were made by a vice news correspondent, he tweeted out several examples where the language was a close match to phrasing that first appeared elsewhere. he stumbled on the issue while fact checking the book which profiles four outlets. vice, buzzfeed, "times" and "washington post." >>> 26 past the hour. the president used his state of the union to warn with against investigations. and now democrats calling his bluff. new probes in to trump, his inner circle, his tax returns, his policies and a lot more. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28
his wife sharon saying doctors felt it was the best way to get a quicker road to recovery and she thankedveryone for their concern and love. last week ozzy osbourne announced that he was postponing the european leg of his tour due to illness. >>> late last night jill abrams says she is reviewinging passages in her group after being accused of plagiarism. she had rejected the claim that she lifted part of her new book from other works. the allegations were made by a vice news...
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que se encuentra a sharon >>> buscan a un hombre sospechoso en una grupos de estudiantes, la víctima en la nariz del ojo >>> san francisco en policía declara culpable por bocetos vascos, este frecuente nuestro niño con round durante los atracos que demando el dinero comparece gente regresar para escuchar su sentencia >>> los indigentes que murieron en la case tuvo contacto con los albergues para ayuda de los tres entre el año 2010 y 2017,, contingente que perdieron la vida mientra que el año pasado fui 285, el uso de drogo y consumo de alcohol son causas de la muerte >>> problema de la basura y grave que se considera la contratación de más trabajadores, nos cuentas ante esto se dedicaría, a recoger lo que la gente tiene de manera clandestina >>> la basura que crece a un venta y tenemos que hacer para prevenir >>> seguramente no le sorprende ver esto; basura por todos lados y de todo tipo estas imágenes las sacamos las calles; la gente se detiene; no se dará para responder >>> lo que pasa es que uno tiene que reportar, el reporte en la lista de espera donde se puede tardar semanas o m
que se encuentra a sharon >>> buscan a un hombre sospechoso en una grupos de estudiantes, la víctima en la nariz del ojo >>> san francisco en policía declara culpable por bocetos vascos, este frecuente nuestro niño con round durante los atracos que demando el dinero comparece gente regresar para escuchar su sentencia >>> los indigentes que murieron en la case tuvo contacto con los albergues para ayuda de los tres entre el año 2010 y 2017,, contingente que...
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including sharon.don't either. for some people university just fellow students don't either. for some people universityjust looks like a trap because of what you were talking about, the way it has been labelled and the language of debt thatis labelled and the language of debt that is being used. why should i go and pay this and become trapped financially in the future. and i can't pay back? 93% of people that go to state schools, everyone is on a level playing field where no one has to think about their financial consequences of has to think about their financial consequences of the education and all of a sudden you are thrown into this deep end where you are not really sure how you're supposed to live, how you're supposed to maintain your education and also be financially stable. thinking about paying off a debt isn't something you even consider at our age. the thought of howl you even consider at our age. the thought of how i will live through this and a lot of my friends are having to set back their
including sharon.don't either. for some people university just fellow students don't either. for some people universityjust looks like a trap because of what you were talking about, the way it has been labelled and the language of debt thatis labelled and the language of debt that is being used. why should i go and pay this and become trapped financially in the future. and i can't pay back? 93% of people that go to state schools, everyone is on a level playing field where no one has to think...
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are no longer legally married and thats significant" court records show deangelo's estranged wife sharone filed for divorce last year... attorney mark reichel says the effect of that change in marital status could be ááhuge for the trial...(mark reichel - attorney)"i think this is a treasure trove for the prosecution now"==butted=="she can really be a domestic diary of the daily activities of this person"reichel says if the couple remained married - the defense could stop huddle from testifying against deangelo.but now....she can.. with limitations..."the da's office can subpoena her. she loses her can subpoena "the da's office limitations... can.. with limitations..."the da's office can subpoena her. she loses her right to say no" ==butted=="she cant talk about communications but she can talk about observations... he wasnt home this night, this night he came home with these clothes....."the couple married in placer county in 1973...just before the east area rapist crimes began in sacramento...(natalia bedes correnti - neighbor)"we've been neighbors with him for 20 years"neighbors questi
are no longer legally married and thats significant" court records show deangelo's estranged wife sharone filed for divorce last year... attorney mark reichel says the effect of that change in marital status could be ááhuge for the trial...(mark reichel - attorney)"i think this is a treasure trove for the prosecution now"==butted=="she can really be a domestic diary of the daily activities of this person"reichel says if the couple remained married - the defense could...
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i'm going to show you something that is absolutely i have to thank sharon for setting this shot up. the full moon in february, one of the snowiest times, it is known as snow moon.moon.moon.mo. today we had plenty of single and the temperatures bounced back. it is going to be bright and breezy for thursday and friday in case you're missing the sunshine. there are some clouds overhead and they're showing up on live doppler 7. we'll be seeing some showers. so let's take a look at our totals. everyone is above 100% this time around. 109% average in san francisco, santa rosa, 97%. let's home those numbers ten to go up without any problems. the temperatures, 40s and 50s. it won't be as cold as tomorrow morning. we will see some spotty showers. yes, you will noted a jacket and don't forget umbrellas. it is going to be chilly. 40s, 50s for highs. a light level one system to the storm impact scale. 8:00 a.m., a few showers beginning to show up around the north bay and the coastline. some of those going into san francis francisco. you will notice it is really just going to be scattered in nat
i'm going to show you something that is absolutely i have to thank sharon for setting this shot up. the full moon in february, one of the snowiest times, it is known as snow moon.moon.moon.mo. today we had plenty of single and the temperatures bounced back. it is going to be bright and breezy for thursday and friday in case you're missing the sunshine. there are some clouds overhead and they're showing up on live doppler 7. we'll be seeing some showers. so let's take a look at our totals....