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acre -- sheila jager aside. and that time there was a well-known political figure in chicago, hugely respected man, senator did newhouse, who never gobelieved could higher because he was married to a white woman. it is in the political tradition of black chicago in the late 1980's, in the early 1990's, that for a black man to aspire , itepresent black chicago is necessary to have a black spouse. where are you going to put all the material you have? very much a question in my mind. i still have all my interview materials going back to my martin luther book, and once i have this next month or so out of the way, i am very consciously focused on wanting to find in archival repository that will take good care, not just of the documents and they paper records, but all of these thousand plus recorded interviews. >> there is another hour and it is available on our archives. do you have another book you are writing? >> no sir. i doubt it very much. ur professor at the university of pittsburgh. we thank you very much. >>
acre -- sheila jager aside. and that time there was a well-known political figure in chicago, hugely respected man, senator did newhouse, who never gobelieved could higher because he was married to a white woman. it is in the political tradition of black chicago in the late 1980's, in the early 1990's, that for a black man to aspire , itepresent black chicago is necessary to have a black spouse. where are you going to put all the material you have? very much a question in my mind. i still have...
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barack and sheila did.ex is a part of his life as a young man but that is not all there is anything -- all there means.ny this, he ask you about spent nine years on the book, when was it finished? >> i finished most of the writing in the spring of 2006 016. -- 2 this was entirely completed before the presidential election. i could have made changes of through this january but i did not. host: after doing all this work, 3500 pages of notes, you wake up on may 1 and you read in the new york times the following, this people cannotof review.give a positive here's what she said. star," the voluminous 460 page biography of barack obama is a dreary slog of a read." what was your reaction? >> two things. interestedne who is in the story should look at number one, her long washington post interview. this and did she write another wrote completely the opposite? >> there's an entirely different review in the time by the sunday book review. i believe it is an easily visible matter of public record oft she has been a gr
barack and sheila did.ex is a part of his life as a young man but that is not all there is anything -- all there means.ny this, he ask you about spent nine years on the book, when was it finished? >> i finished most of the writing in the spring of 2006 016. -- 2 this was entirely completed before the presidential election. i could have made changes of through this january but i did not. host: after doing all this work, 3500 pages of notes, you wake up on may 1 and you read in the new york...
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. >> eric: sheila. sheila. sheila! >> steffy: liam, she has a gun. she has a gun. >> liam: listen, somebody's gonna call the police. >> eric: call 911! >> liam: look! wait, wait. >> sheila: no, i'm -- i'm okay. >> eric: no, no, no. don't try to get up. >> sheila: no. i'm fine. i'm not hurt. >> eric: look, i'll call -- i'll call 911 myself. >> liam: look! look, look! the bullet hole. see? see? it's right here. steffy, you missed! >> steffy: what? >> liam: eric, don't make the call. i mean, somebody's probably already called it in anyway, so the question is -- what are we gonna say? i mean, she says she's fine, right? >> sheila: i just -- i just want to go. >> eric: where? you're in shock. >> steffy: liam, get the gun. liam, get her gun. >> liam: the gun! yes. >> eric: you all right? >> eric: [ sighs ] that's my razor!
. >> eric: sheila. sheila. sheila! >> steffy: liam, she has a gun. she has a gun. >> liam: listen, somebody's gonna call the police. >> eric: call 911! >> liam: look! wait, wait. >> sheila: no, i'm -- i'm okay. >> eric: no, no, no. don't try to get up. >> sheila: no. i'm fine. i'm not hurt. >> eric: look, i'll call -- i'll call 911 myself. >> liam: look! look, look! the bullet hole. see? see? it's right here. steffy, you missed!...
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>> sheila: it's like i told you -- i came to collect eric's medications. >> quinn: give me that. >> sheilagive that -- give that back! >> quinn: is that a gun in there?! >> sheila: god, no! get out of my way! >> quinn: i will... if you tell me where my husband is. >> sheila: no! he doesn't want you to know. he doesn't want anything to do with you. he doesn't want anything to do with anyone in this family. he's done with all of you. >> brooke: can't believe he won't even answer ex
>> sheila: it's like i told you -- i came to collect eric's medications. >> quinn: give me that. >> sheilagive that -- give that back! >> quinn: is that a gun in there?! >> sheila: god, no! get out of my way! >> quinn: i will... if you tell me where my husband is. >> sheila: no! he doesn't want you to know. he doesn't want anything to do with you. he doesn't want anything to do with anyone in this family. he's done with all of you. >> brooke:...
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you tell me now. >> sheila: i thought you turned that off. >> eric: i did. >> sheila: what, are you thinkingf making a phone call? >> eric: i miss my family. >> sheila: they're probably very worried about you, eric, i mean, if steffy is any indication. >> eric: she's the level-headed one. >> sheila: [ laughs ] well, then, i hope ridge doesn't find out where you are. >> eric: i don't want to see any of them.
you tell me now. >> sheila: i thought you turned that off. >> eric: i did. >> sheila: what, are you thinkingf making a phone call? >> eric: i miss my family. >> sheila: they're probably very worried about you, eric, i mean, if steffy is any indication. >> eric: she's the level-headed one. >> sheila: [ laughs ] well, then, i hope ridge doesn't find out where you are. >> eric: i don't want to see any of them.
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. ♪ >> sheila: go on. tell him. >> ridge: sheila needs to go. >> sheila: no.o, isn't that why you're here? the two of you standing with that guilt all over your faces? >> ridge: dad! make her leave, please! >> sheila: no, i'm not going anywhere. not until you tell eric the truth. >> coco: so, this surprise of yours -- does it involve food? >> r.j.: you hungry? >> coco: yeah, i'm starving, and grams will probably be out of pigs in a blanket by the time we get to her party 'cause she never makes enough. >> r.j.: okay, okay, uh, think fast -- sushi or tacos? >> coco: tacos. tacos. >> r.j.: all right, all right. tacos it is. i actually know a great place in the valley my mom used to go to in high school. >> coco: where is -- wait, where's your car? >> r.j.: i didn't want to park
. ♪ >> sheila: go on. tell him. >> ridge: sheila needs to go. >> sheila: no.o, isn't that why you're here? the two of you standing with that guilt all over your faces? >> ridge: dad! make her leave, please! >> sheila: no, i'm not going anywhere. not until you tell eric the truth. >> coco: so, this surprise of yours -- does it involve food? >> r.j.: you hungry? >> coco: yeah, i'm starving, and grams will probably be out of pigs in a blanket by...
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sheila: soy la lÍneas.ble, quÉ bueno es ser tÚ". esto. es. todo. honey bunches of oats. es crujientes hojuelas, mÁs trocitos de granola, mÁs un toque de miel. es como si sumáramos lo chévere, más lo padre. es la suma de lo mejor de lo mejor en un cereal. honey bunches of oats. ¿qué es mejor que un café frío ♪ o helado en un caluroso día de verano? nada. dunkin' te trae todos tus sabores favoritos este verano. chicos, manténganse frescos. américa se mueve con dunkin'. el 60 % de las mujeres usan un tamaño incorrecto de toallas femeninas y tienen derrames. prueba always my fit encuentra el número ideal para tu flujo y talla de ropa interior en cualquier paquete always. si la talla es mejor, la protección es mejor. always. ♪ ¡muchas gracias por traerla! crest presenta !no entiendo cómo no usan crest! y siguen usando la pasta de... ...la abuela. ahí me di cuenta que necesitaba probar crest. crest, la marca número uno de pasta de dientes en... ...estados unidos, ¡pruébala! ♪ ¿mami? hola mi amor. clorox, lo que t
sheila: soy la lÍneas.ble, quÉ bueno es ser tÚ". esto. es. todo. honey bunches of oats. es crujientes hojuelas, mÁs trocitos de granola, mÁs un toque de miel. es como si sumáramos lo chévere, más lo padre. es la suma de lo mejor de lo mejor en un cereal. honey bunches of oats. ¿qué es mejor que un café frío ♪ o helado en un caluroso día de verano? nada. dunkin' te trae todos tus sabores favoritos este verano. chicos, manténganse frescos. américa se mueve con dunkin'. el 60...
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her first match doubles and sheila like she was enjoying herfirst match back doubles and sheila likein the singles as she raced to the first set against maryna zanevska but the british number two has struggled to seek out matches from commanding positions. three match points came and went as watson wobbled before she recovered to map up the match in a tie—break. aljaz bedene faced a player with many years here behind him. at 38, ivo karlovic should as a secret to his longevity, his serve, firing many cases past bedene and he faced 27 from the british player —— many aces. this threatened to go on long into the evening and for some this prospect did not fill them with excitement but after nearly four and a half hours, but in a finally broke the croats to take the fifth set and the croats to take the fifth set and the match. the name daniil medvedev probably didn't mean that much to tennis followers before these championships, but this 21—year—old wimbledon debutant is the man who has knocked out number five seed stan wawrinka. medvedev is the world number 49 and took full advantage of
her first match doubles and sheila like she was enjoying herfirst match back doubles and sheila likein the singles as she raced to the first set against maryna zanevska but the british number two has struggled to seek out matches from commanding positions. three match points came and went as watson wobbled before she recovered to map up the match in a tie—break. aljaz bedene faced a player with many years here behind him. at 38, ivo karlovic should as a secret to his longevity, his serve,...
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. >> reporter: sheila says her at&t bill nearly doubled.ed the company and was told her promotions had all expired. so intelligently sheila says she then negotiated a new rate which was going to bring her bill right back down to where it was. but when sheila got her next bill she saw the new rate wasn't reflected. it was right where it was. sheila says she tried to get that price straightened out herself but had absolutely no luck for months. after a few months of high bills she called us. we called at&t. it put sheila on a new plan she said is saving is her about $200 a month. in a statement at&t said we value our customers and work hard to provide them with the best options that meet their needs. do you have a consumer complaint? call or go to nbcbayarea.com/respond. >>> thanks so much, chris. 6:24 right now. new this morning the list of the best companies for women to work at is out. the job review website fair y gd boss ranked the companies where women are considered to be the happiest. it looked at about 15,000 job reviews to come up w
. >> reporter: sheila says her at&t bill nearly doubled.ed the company and was told her promotions had all expired. so intelligently sheila says she then negotiated a new rate which was going to bring her bill right back down to where it was. but when sheila got her next bill she saw the new rate wasn't reflected. it was right where it was. sheila says she tried to get that price straightened out herself but had absolutely no luck for months. after a few months of high bills she...
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street background makes him the second coming of john corzine, murphy sought to remedy that, his pick sheilaliver, theult ultimate political insider in new jersey. >> i want to thank you again for the privilege of joining you. >> a former assembly speaker, and a long history of battling governor christie, sheila oliver criticized chris christie for his treatment of women, calling him out for cutting state funding for planned parenthood and making public workers feel bad because the state could not balance the budget. and she also talked about how governor christie was about name-calling, they are about problem solving. >> they have a slowing know, sle your back. >> this is a state that for economic, lens neither grows or is fair any more, we have to grow it again, and create jobs, good paying jobs. but, we have to get this state to be fair again, that is minimum wage, and earned sick leave equal pay. it is criminal justice reform. all of which we're passionate about. >> checking in with eric bozeman, it seems like this, and whether you are a republican or a democrat, it is media and politica
street background makes him the second coming of john corzine, murphy sought to remedy that, his pick sheilaliver, theult ultimate political insider in new jersey. >> i want to thank you again for the privilege of joining you. >> a former assembly speaker, and a long history of battling governor christie, sheila oliver criticized chris christie for his treatment of women, calling him out for cutting state funding for planned parenthood and making public workers feel bad because the...
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because sheila carter may know something? >> quinn: what if she does? can't have eric hear it from her first. he needs to hear it from me, from us! and i don't even know if we can
because sheila carter may know something? >> quinn: what if she does? can't have eric hear it from her first. he needs to hear it from me, from us! and i don't even know if we can
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. >> eric: i'm surprised to see you here, sheila. >> sheila: me, too.hat are the odds of us being at the same hotel? >> eric: yeah. same floor.
. >> eric: i'm surprised to see you here, sheila. >> sheila: me, too.hat are the odds of us being at the same hotel? >> eric: yeah. same floor.
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today at the interest a six—year—old was named and sheila smith described asa was named and sheila smithanning, bbc news. the public sector pay cap was the subject of some fierce exchanges in the house of commons today. theresa may suggested she won't back the lifting of the current one per cent limit on wages. labour accused the prime minister of ‘recklessly exploiting the goodwill‘ of teachers, nurses and other public sector workers. we need to balance the need to be fair to public sector workers, to protect... to protectjobs in the public sector, and to be fair to those who pay for it. instead of offering platitudes, offer some real help and real support for those in work, young people, who deserves better and deserve to be given more optimism, rather than greater inequality. so the argument is over what the country can afford. well, there are some new figures out today. according to the office for national statistics uk productivity has dropped back to below what it was before the financial crash. essentially, productivity is a measure of how much wealth is created by every worker in
today at the interest a six—year—old was named and sheila smith described asa was named and sheila smithanning, bbc news. the public sector pay cap was the subject of some fierce exchanges in the house of commons today. theresa may suggested she won't back the lifting of the current one per cent limit on wages. labour accused the prime minister of ‘recklessly exploiting the goodwill‘ of teachers, nurses and other public sector workers. we need to balance the need to be fair to public...
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clearly sheila jackson lee hasn't read the constitution for 25th amendment. i would be happy to lend her my dog eared copy of it. it talks about the line of succession if the president becomes unable to discharge the duties and powers of his office. neil: who determines that? >> well he can determine it, or, the vice president together with the cabinet and then 2/3 of both houses of congress. neil: you need the house and senate to go along with it? >> yeah, you do. neil: okay. >> look the 25th amendment talks about functional incapacity. if you have a stroke or, if you're anesthetized as a couple of presidents invoked it when they went into surgery. unable to feed yourself, that sort of thing. functional incapacity, that is different than ill-suited or incompetence is political judgment. i don't like your policies. i don't like the way you're handling your job. neil: or that you are crazy handling your tweets is what she was saying? >> yeah. neil: that was your first line of defense. how many, this was born i think in 1967, some years after the assassination
clearly sheila jackson lee hasn't read the constitution for 25th amendment. i would be happy to lend her my dog eared copy of it. it talks about the line of succession if the president becomes unable to discharge the duties and powers of his office. neil: who determines that? >> well he can determine it, or, the vice president together with the cabinet and then 2/3 of both houses of congress. neil: you need the house and senate to go along with it? >> yeah, you do. neil: okay....
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earlier, at the inquest, 60—year—old vincent chiejina was named, and 84—year—old sheila smith, describedl person. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. a disabled refugee who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four years ago was repeatedly failed by the police. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avon and somerset force ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that racial bias affected the officers' response. jon kay reports. fouryears on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they've been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years been suffering, and his voice never listened to. he always thought that he's in a country that the police is there to protect people. don't you dare take pictures of me, all right
earlier, at the inquest, 60—year—old vincent chiejina was named, and 84—year—old sheila smith, describedl person. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. a disabled refugee who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four years ago was repeatedly failed by the police. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avon and somerset force ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that...
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here is sheila justice. charlotte bedford agreed. and gloria buckle put it like this.ther viewer, tony wright, recorded this video for us, with these thoughts. please, bbc, can you rein in emily maitlis? she should be taught how to hold a civil conversation. most of her hapless subjects are subject to a barrage of contentious, inflammatory, aggressive, and often insulting interruptions. i have no great love of politicians, but i have to commend them for holding their temper during a typical emily maitlis interview. she interrupts so much that the people are never allowed to get their answer out. and that, for us, the viewers, doesn't allow us to make a judgement on what they are actually trying to say. the interview is therefore pointless. viewer tony wright there. well, with me right now is ian katz, the editor of newsnight. thank you for coming newswatch. the reference that andrea leadsom made to patriotism has been much mocked, but some viewers say she really did have a point about the focus of brexit coverage being relentlessly negative. the first thing i should sa
here is sheila justice. charlotte bedford agreed. and gloria buckle put it like this.ther viewer, tony wright, recorded this video for us, with these thoughts. please, bbc, can you rein in emily maitlis? she should be taught how to hold a civil conversation. most of her hapless subjects are subject to a barrage of contentious, inflammatory, aggressive, and often insulting interruptions. i have no great love of politicians, but i have to commend them for holding their temper during a typical...
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ever ♪ ♪ we live like we could live forever ♪ ♪ keeps getting better ♪ keeps getting better ♪ >> sheila
ever ♪ ♪ we live like we could live forever ♪ ♪ keeps getting better ♪ keeps getting better ♪ >> sheila
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texas congresswoman sheila jackson didn't even bother to deny what he tweeted is true. she took that as an insult to crazy dumb people everywhere. watch. >> when you began to utilize, again the diminishing of those who have mental health needs, psycho joe, or low iq mika. >> tucker: wait a second. it doesn't sheila jackson have her own history of denigrating people with mental health needs? there was a time a few years ago when her staff told reporters that she, the suddenly sensitive congresswoman from houston referred to them as foolish and stupid and morons. [laughter] not to mention a number of other things we can't repeat on television. different context, i guess. not like with trump or it's an attack on the disabled. msnbc booked a shrink to sorted out good she's never met the president but that doesn't mean she can't diagnose him as mentally ill. she's pretty sure those tweets were a sign that he could be a highly dangerous man. emphasis, of course come on man. speak up for me in terms of looking at his mental health, which i can't totally commentate on. i've obv
texas congresswoman sheila jackson didn't even bother to deny what he tweeted is true. she took that as an insult to crazy dumb people everywhere. watch. >> when you began to utilize, again the diminishing of those who have mental health needs, psycho joe, or low iq mika. >> tucker: wait a second. it doesn't sheila jackson have her own history of denigrating people with mental health needs? there was a time a few years ago when her staff told reporters that she, the suddenly...
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sheila carried a sign about saving medicare. she says she's concerned about risks to the existing health care system. >> the house and the senate have toll on the tax and budget. so they can cut money in the budget. >> what do you want? >> health care! >> when do you want it? >> now! >> reporter: in san jose, protesters gathered. this organizer says overall, the idea for the rally came together more than a month ago, before the defeat of what was called the skinny repeal of the affordable care act. >> when the repeal was voted down this week we said we're still coming out. because we know this isn't over. and we know we need to keep speaking up for this. >> reporter: some here said they were grateful to the republican senators who voted no. >> a good step forward. we need to keep on working. >> reporter: and for some, there was frustration. >> i just hope congress earns its money, earns its salary that we're paying. >> we are watching. we are holding our elected representatives accountable. >> reporter: christie smith, nbc bay a
sheila carried a sign about saving medicare. she says she's concerned about risks to the existing health care system. >> the house and the senate have toll on the tax and budget. so they can cut money in the budget. >> what do you want? >> health care! >> when do you want it? >> now! >> reporter: in san jose, protesters gathered. this organizer says overall, the idea for the rally came together more than a month ago, before the defeat of what was called the...
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i was sitting down with sheila nevins, my boss at hbo. the question was, what would unite people?documents, the only thing everybody will say yes to. some people will say how did you get presidents, vice presidents, the supreme court, senators? the answer is it's about the constitution. people don't think of some of these people as being in documentaries made by alexandra pelosi. it was the constitution that brought them together. >> you had actors, actresses, journalists reading the declaration of independence. then you move on to the constitution. you had elected officials doing that. then you go to the bill of rights. you have kids, just average americans reading that. particularly, though, the constitution. i'm curious if some people wanted to read certain parts versus others or how that worked out. >> of course i let the presidents choose what they would read. president trump wanted to read about the electoral college. the job of patchworking together was the challenge. jimmy carter wanted to read the whole thing. nobody wanted to read about impeachment. none of the president
i was sitting down with sheila nevins, my boss at hbo. the question was, what would unite people?documents, the only thing everybody will say yes to. some people will say how did you get presidents, vice presidents, the supreme court, senators? the answer is it's about the constitution. people don't think of some of these people as being in documentaries made by alexandra pelosi. it was the constitution that brought them together. >> you had actors, actresses, journalists reading the...
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they put sheila on a new plan that she says is saving her about $200 a month.a statement at&t said, we value our customers and work hard to provide them with the best options that meet their needs. do you ever a consumer complaint? call 888-96-tips or go to nbcbay area.com/response. >> sometimes you just got to deal way lot of hot air going on right now. we've really had to deal with that the last few days. >> yeah, but we've been sitting in front of the air-conditioning like this the whole weekend. >> it's so hard to do chores this weekend. >> it's hard to do anything. you can't watch tv or anything. it's still going to be very warm today for those inland valleys, but we are going to have some cooler temperatures moving in. we all have just been kind of flocking to the coast to catch some cool breezes. right now in the south bay it's already 79 degrees. look at the tri-valley. it's 87 degrees and the peninsula. as we look at the san mateo bridge, 69 right now with our view from timarron in the north bay. the 7-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the scr
they put sheila on a new plan that she says is saving her about $200 a month.a statement at&t said, we value our customers and work hard to provide them with the best options that meet their needs. do you ever a consumer complaint? call 888-96-tips or go to nbcbay area.com/response. >> sometimes you just got to deal way lot of hot air going on right now. we've really had to deal with that the last few days. >> yeah, but we've been sitting in front of the air-conditioning like...
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. >> in the governor's race, phil murphey introduced his running mate, sheila oliver will serve as lieutenant governor if they win. oliver was the only black woman to serve as speaker. >> from our delaware news room, fantasy sports sites are getting the green light. governor carney signed legislation deeming them games of skill and not illegal gambling. companies can begin accepting new players in august. they have to pay a $50,000 annual fee and 15% of their revenues. >> health check at 11:00 tonight, the americans hardest hit by diabetes. gallup and share care found that senior citizens, african-americans and people with low incomes are disproportionately affected by the disease. people in the south, americans divorced separated or widowed. is survey found transportation workers fair worse with diabetes than people with other jobs. >> family and friends paid their respects to a ten-year-old tonight. his message of hope and kindness helped to unite his community and 27,000 followers on facebook. at his wake he was given full honors at the blackwood fire department. a member of the u.s. navy
. >> in the governor's race, phil murphey introduced his running mate, sheila oliver will serve as lieutenant governor if they win. oliver was the only black woman to serve as speaker. >> from our delaware news room, fantasy sports sites are getting the green light. governor carney signed legislation deeming them games of skill and not illegal gambling. companies can begin accepting new players in august. they have to pay a $50,000 annual fee and 15% of their revenues. >>...
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fill murphy picked his running mate, sheila oliver will join the ticket as the candidate for lieutenant governor. she was the first african american woman to serve as assembly speaker. >>> a kidney transplant helped save a woman and in exchange her husband saved his life. >> through her ten-year-old kidney transplant program she and her husband learned about paired donation. if you need a kidney, a family member or friend can get you one by donating one of theirs to a stranger around the country. that's what her husband did for mary. >> the fact we agreed to this interview is not to say i'm a wonderful guy. the fact is there are hundreds of thousands of people waiting for kidney transplants. >> a few weeks ago mary and ed had dinner with the two strangers in california and got to exchange thank yous. >> very nice. >>> check out these slick moves last night. that's harlem globe trotters jackson throwing out the first pitch while spinning a sk little bit. phillies put on quite a display themselves. they beat the astros 9-0. >>> and two families lost everything they owned in this fire last
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sheila carried a sign reading save medicare. she's concerned about the existing health care system. >> the house and the senate have pull on the tax, taxes and budget. and, so, they can cut money in the budget. >> what do you want? >> health care! >> when do you want it? >> now. >> demonstrators gathered. the organizer says overall the idea for the rallies came together more than a month ago, before the skinny repeal of the affordable care act. >> we said we're still coming out because we know this isn't over. we know we need to keep speaking up for this. >> reporter: some said they were grateful to the republican senators who voted no. >> a good step forward. >> we are watching. we are holding our elected representatives accountable. >> reporter: now, at the rallies today, several people told us they were taking time to call people to remind them to call their elected officials and tell them about their concerns over health care. reporting live in walnut creek. >>> thanks very much. it has been a bay area trend as of late, hot
sheila carried a sign reading save medicare. she's concerned about the existing health care system. >> the house and the senate have pull on the tax, taxes and budget. and, so, they can cut money in the budget. >> what do you want? >> health care! >> when do you want it? >> now. >> demonstrators gathered. the organizer says overall the idea for the rallies came together more than a month ago, before the skinny repeal of the affordable care act. >> we...
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phil murphy announced sheila oliver as his running mate yesterday. >>> and the bridal chain that closed causing women to scramble for new dresses found some relief today. jeff skversky is covering a big day at eagles training camp. >> hey monica, eagles quarterback carson wentz believes that this team can do something special and we'll hear from wentz and a new top target alshon jeffrey in sports. >>> heavy rain is on the way likely causing flash flooding i'll have the timing and impact on the weekend in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. melissa -- >> cecily we are having a good time down the shore here in brigantine. we'll have the all important shore forecast as we come back as we track the rain, for now ♪ lets get together monica and feel all right ♪ >> i love it. thanks. those story and more. >>> now to an update on a story we told you about two weeks ago the abrupt clerk of the ald fred angelo boutique. it left brides without their gowns and today they made good for some customers. sara bloomquist spoke to some emotional guys. >> they had her dress guys. >> it was a goo
phil murphy announced sheila oliver as his running mate yesterday. >>> and the bridal chain that closed causing women to scramble for new dresses found some relief today. jeff skversky is covering a big day at eagles training camp. >> hey monica, eagles quarterback carson wentz believes that this team can do something special and we'll hear from wentz and a new top target alshon jeffrey in sports. >>> heavy rain is on the way likely causing flash flooding i'll have the...
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. >> sheila: "in private"? >> eric: oh, so it wasn't all impulsive, the way you say. sought out private places and times when you could be together? >> quinn: no, no. that's not what i was saying. the -- the times that we were together, it was either by accident or -- or -- or it was about protecting you. >> eric: yeah, from finding out, yes. >> ridge: from being hurt, dad. it seemed wrong to set off this bombshell thas
. >> sheila: "in private"? >> eric: oh, so it wasn't all impulsive, the way you say. sought out private places and times when you could be together? >> quinn: no, no. that's not what i was saying. the -- the times that we were together, it was either by accident or -- or -- or it was about protecting you. >> eric: yeah, from finding out, yes. >> ridge: from being hurt, dad. it seemed wrong to set off this bombshell thas
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i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. maria: healthcare was the focus this past week on capitol hill. it will probably be the focus as well. in the mind of investors tax reform is the main event. with all three major indices hitting all-time highs, it's clear there is optimism tax reform will happen. i had the chance to speak with r rolet. xavier rolet: i have respect for those driving economic policy in the trump administration. steve mnuchin and gary cohn. they articulated a strong plan to make u.s. economy more competitive. tax policy is an important part of that. repatriation of overseas capital. if you want idle capital back to work in the real economy, investing in plants and equipment. my flame are americans, at least half of them. in the last fe
i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. maria: healthcare was the focus this past week on capitol hill. it will probably be the focus as well. in the mind of...
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>> brooke: please tell me sheila wasn't with him. >> katie: ugh. >> brooke: oh, no!e: that is a problem. >> steffy: yeah, i know. you don't know the half of it. i'm just really hoping that dad can convince him to come home. >> brooke: you told ridge where eric is? se r.j.: hey, mom, you wanted to
>> brooke: please tell me sheila wasn't with him. >> katie: ugh. >> brooke: oh, no!e: that is a problem. >> steffy: yeah, i know. you don't know the half of it. i'm just really hoping that dad can convince him to come home. >> brooke: you told ridge where eric is? se r.j.: hey, mom, you wanted to
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sheila fish organized the event, not for her own well being, but because she fears for the millions of people whose health care is being threatened. >> i'm very much worried about the people on medicaid, you know, who can lose their coverage, and that could be 23 million. if they let it totally go, it's many million more. >> reporter: the people here at walnut creek today are out for a variety of reasons. one man i spoke to said half of his retirement is going toward health care coverage. >> i've got a plan, but the bottom line is i'm not paying $1,600 a month for myself and two dependents. >> reporter:rable he represent it is major -- he represents the majority of people i spoke to that says they believe the affordable care act has flaws, but they don't want to completely do away with what's already in place. >> do i like the affordable care act better than what preceded it? yes, i do a lot. it needs to be fixed and tweaked. >> reporter: cathy recognizes her privilege and is thankful they had obamacare when her husband lost his job and they lost their coverage. >> because of obamacare
sheila fish organized the event, not for her own well being, but because she fears for the millions of people whose health care is being threatened. >> i'm very much worried about the people on medicaid, you know, who can lose their coverage, and that could be 23 million. if they let it totally go, it's many million more. >> reporter: the people here at walnut creek today are out for a variety of reasons. one man i spoke to said half of his retirement is going toward health care...
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i'm here with sheila gilbert, and sheila, how are you guys going to do that. >> what you see today is a beginning. it really starts. we're having a forum today with the seven candidates that are running for the senate. this is an effort to expose those guys to say what is it you want to do to bring back some action to alabama. and let's get that senate seat. democrats need to capture this senate seat. this is ours. >> reporter: you know, you talked to me earlier about how democrats here in alabama are not necessarily proud to be democrats. a lot of democrats in hiding. how do you change that? >> i don't know. we're trying our best to say, if you just come out of the hiding place and be proud to be a democrat, sometimes they've hidden, there are a lot of them when it comes to election day if they get out to vote. they're more than we see. but what we really want to do is say, just make yourselves known and let's see who you are and let's get back on the band wagon and be proud to be a democrat. >> reporter: and last thing i want to ask you. you were talking about there being two types
i'm here with sheila gilbert, and sheila, how are you guys going to do that. >> what you see today is a beginning. it really starts. we're having a forum today with the seven candidates that are running for the senate. this is an effort to expose those guys to say what is it you want to do to bring back some action to alabama. and let's get that senate seat. democrats need to capture this senate seat. this is ours. >> reporter: you know, you talked to me earlier about how democrats...
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sheila on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning. hello. host: you're on, go ahead. caller: okay. are 't know if most people aware 1 million private foundations and charities in country sitting on $11 rillion in nontaxed funds and what i would like to see is at havend of the year, if you not spent your money finding a feeding ping the six, the hungry, i think you should pay taxes on it, not just the brother, that is bloomberg oundation, the gates foundation, the clinton foundation, it goes on and on taxes on.ould pay it host: if you go to pages of republic, easy central.com, a story about flake. and this is the republican ask figure they can change the u.s. senatorshey write, two are making bold moves to combat u.s. lity that permeates politics today. senator mccain, both word and struck a blow last week for the bipartisanship and spirit of ompromise that once characterized the senate and jeff flake under pressure from the d trump, right wing of party and left as he seeks second term next year, has that promises rejection of politics and return to principle. week, mc
sheila on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning. hello. host: you're on, go ahead. caller: okay. are 't know if most people aware 1 million private foundations and charities in country sitting on $11 rillion in nontaxed funds and what i would like to see is at havend of the year, if you not spent your money finding a feeding ping the six, the hungry, i think you should pay taxes on it, not just the brother, that is bloomberg oundation, the gates foundation, the clinton foundation,...
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not everyone has traveled that far >> sheila evans said she and her does didn't want to miss a thing. they're staying in the city. >> i'm down here for the celebration and enjoying myself and have a good time. see mary j. understand what i'm saying? >> reporter: i think we do. she'll be at the concert tonight and so will this mother/daughter duo. this is the best seat in the house outside the gated area. >> reporter: they are not the only ones with the same idea. >> sandwiches, water, bug spray. the usual. >> you're set. >> yeah. >> reporter: so they skipped the taco and sue and even the kids crafts to get the best seats they can and hold them for nearly six hours. >> you dou what you got to do t see mary. >>well, let's hope she's watching. again people are still here taking advantage of everything here on the party in the parkway. if you a look here earlier we show youed the nbc 10 tent. people here have filled in and brought in their chairs and they're ready for the concert and the fireworks. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the wawa welcome america july fourth conc
not everyone has traveled that far >> sheila evans said she and her does didn't want to miss a thing. they're staying in the city. >> i'm down here for the celebration and enjoying myself and have a good time. see mary j. understand what i'm saying? >> reporter: i think we do. she'll be at the concert tonight and so will this mother/daughter duo. this is the best seat in the house outside the gated area. >> reporter: they are not the only ones with the same idea....
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sheila oliver will join the ticket as candidate for lieutenant governor. she was the first african american woman to serve as senate speaker. >>> and a plan to hold a $2 billion hole in the state budget. it could mean more increased taxes on your utility bills. the plan would also include a new severance tax on the natural gas drilling. the senate if it passes the legislation, it will then go to the house and the governor says he supports the plan. >>> hospital drug deal. a patient is dead after a dealer drops off a dose of opioids. the devastating drug delivered and the charges he's now facing. >>> and what's causing a dozen jersey shore beaches to close during the height of the summer season. >>> and a local coffee shop gets a big honor. why it's not your average place to grab a cup of joe. >> clouds are hanging in there but it's dry this morning. a live view from center city. 68 degrees at 4:36. neighborhood forecast just ahead. >>> good morning, everyone. a check on the roads and we're watching out in new jersey on the garden state parkway, watch for a
sheila oliver will join the ticket as candidate for lieutenant governor. she was the first african american woman to serve as senate speaker. >>> and a plan to hold a $2 billion hole in the state budget. it could mean more increased taxes on your utility bills. the plan would also include a new severance tax on the natural gas drilling. the senate if it passes the legislation, it will then go to the house and the governor says he supports the plan. >>> hospital drug deal. a...
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. >> reporter: sheila, a friend to all. >> professional friend to all. >> reporter: indeed. keep it going. >> mike, by the way, maxed out the corporated friendly? >> not clear. >> i think it is 30 to 35 bucks. >> she did not charge us. got it. >> maybe you pay for the coffee. >> you're getting ideas. i can see the wheels turning over there. you're like -- maybe someone could rent me. >> we're not going to cry for an hour after seeing the forecast, are we? >>> you're going to like tomorrow. let's talk about the three degree guarantee. i was going to raise it last night to 85. i should have. we're going 84 tomorrow. live look outside. it's still 76. dewpoint in the low 70s, but not really changing the heat index and the winds out of the southeast at 9. morning camp temps, comfortable. upper 60s, upper 70s. then almost hot tomorrow, but i'm still going to call it nice day. most of us, you're not going to see a shower or storm. then we go into yellow alert friday for thunderstorms. and right now, just looking at new data that came in, heaviest thunderstorms and rainfall will be
. >> reporter: sheila, a friend to all. >> professional friend to all. >> reporter: indeed. keep it going. >> mike, by the way, maxed out the corporated friendly? >> not clear. >> i think it is 30 to 35 bucks. >> she did not charge us. got it. >> maybe you pay for the coffee. >> you're getting ideas. i can see the wheels turning over there. you're like -- maybe someone could rent me. >> we're not going to cry for an hour after seeing...
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sheila fish carried a sign about saving medicare. she says she is concerned about risk to the existing health care system. >> the house and the senate have pull on the tax -- taxes and budget appear and so they can cut money in the budget. >> what do you want. >> health care. >> when do you want it. >> now. >> in san jose demonstrators gathered at win chester and steven creek pl vicki madison sasz the idea for the rally came together a month ago before the defeat of the skinny repeople of affordable care act. >> when the -- the repeal was voted down this week we said we're still come out because we know it's not over. we know we need to keep speaking up. but wegenke also celebrate a little bit. >> some here said they were grateful for the republican senators who voted no. >> a good step forward we got to keep on working. >> and for some there is there was frustration. >> i just hope congress earns its money earns its salary we're paying. >> we are watching, holding our elected representatives accountable. >> now at the rally today a
sheila fish carried a sign about saving medicare. she says she is concerned about risk to the existing health care system. >> the house and the senate have pull on the tax -- taxes and budget appear and so they can cut money in the budget. >> what do you want. >> health care. >> when do you want it. >> now. >> in san jose demonstrators gathered at win chester and steven creek pl vicki madison sasz the idea for the rally came together a month ago before the...
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i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioneder. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine
i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioneder. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize...
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erin: so, sheila oliver, his pick, she's going to have an impact on this. shauna: i think absolutely, and particularly because of her elective political experience and her new jersey roots. murphy is not a native new jerseyan. so, it was very smart of him to go to somebody with roots in the state, with roots in a city in the state because that's where they're hoping for more turnout, and somebody who has the years of political experience and has reached a position of political leadership to kind of balance his own lack of political experience. erin: we talked about christ christie, but could guadagno's low poll numbers also have to do a little bit with president trump, who's also suffering low approval ratings right now? shauna: absolutely, i think there's no way that a year after trump's election, the new jersey election does not look like a kind of battle of the surrogates. christ christie was so clearly aligned with trump. and murphy is not as clearly tied to obama, but he was appointed by obama as ambassador to germany. so, in many ways, it's a kind of
erin: so, sheila oliver, his pick, she's going to have an impact on this. shauna: i think absolutely, and particularly because of her elective political experience and her new jersey roots. murphy is not a native new jerseyan. so, it was very smart of him to go to somebody with roots in the state, with roots in a city in the state because that's where they're hoping for more turnout, and somebody who has the years of political experience and has reached a position of political leadership to...
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i yield the remainder of the time to miss sheila jackson-lee from the great state of texas. >> i support the gentle lady's amendment, and i'd like to indicate the cbo estimated study in the 113th congress and the democratic immigration reform bill hr-15 would have reduced the deficit by $900 billion. this budget that we're fighting over and the fact that we're not offering common-sense amendments and supporting comprehensive immigration reform because all that this republican budget does is take the money and give it to the risk and the millionaires for a tax cut. it has no pathway to help the american people. i yield back. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. is there anyone that would like to have the opposition to this amendment? >> madam chair? >> you are recognized for seven minutes. >> i appreciate the gentle lady's comments on this issue. i understand it's an emotionally charged issue on all sides of the immigration equation, and i acknowledge that the immigration process is not perfect in in areas it is broken and i'm committed to fixing it. i have experience in my own district
i yield the remainder of the time to miss sheila jackson-lee from the great state of texas. >> i support the gentle lady's amendment, and i'd like to indicate the cbo estimated study in the 113th congress and the democratic immigration reform bill hr-15 would have reduced the deficit by $900 billion. this budget that we're fighting over and the fact that we're not offering common-sense amendments and supporting comprehensive immigration reform because all that this republican budget does...
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sheila excess either a little bit better than me.ome sunny weather around this weekend. but there will be a lot of cloud around at times, threatening some rain, particularly on saturday. and throughout saturday, the air gets warmer and more muggy. it is because of this warm front pushing its way eastwards, dragging in the air from the mid—atla ntic. but it is those weather fronts which through the night have been producing rain, and to start the day, a bit of a damp start in western scotland, northern england, wales, and also parts of the midlands. the first batch is fairly rapidly spreading its way south and eastwards. not much rain at all across south—eastern areas, but the rain is there across western scotland. we could see as much as 20 to a0 millimetres of rain on the hills in the west, so not a great one here. some rain at times, some dry moments, and something drier every now and then to the east of scotland, so far from a washout. it stays fairly cloudy in northern england, midlands and wales, patchy light rain and drizzle. b
sheila excess either a little bit better than me.ome sunny weather around this weekend. but there will be a lot of cloud around at times, threatening some rain, particularly on saturday. and throughout saturday, the air gets warmer and more muggy. it is because of this warm front pushing its way eastwards, dragging in the air from the mid—atla ntic. but it is those weather fronts which through the night have been producing rain, and to start the day, a bit of a damp start in western scotland,...
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i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you
i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around...
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i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. >>> the scene on the outer banks in north carolina. that's a water spout you're looking at, one of several seen in the area this morning. ashore as a tornado and ripped shingles off a home, but there were no reports of major damage or any injuries. >>> now to a shocking hit and run caught on camera and a reminder to share the roadway. video shows an suv slamming into a cyclist, and it keeps going. tonight the driver faces multiple charges and the victim is speaking out. nbc's kerry sanders with the story. >> reporter: tyler noe did not expect his first bike ride in years to end like this. >> i thought tyler was dead. >> reporter: noe's friend greg gordon caught the hit and run on a gopro. >> you can see he turned into our lane, hit tyler, didn't
i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. >>> the scene on the outer banks in north carolina. that's a water spout you're looking at, one of several seen in the area this morning....
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new jersey assemblywoman sheila oliver sponsored a bill that would require schools to teach childrenow to interact with police, particularly when there is some sort of confrontation. it passed the assembly unanimously, but some people say it's not such a great idea. any thoughts on that? >> i think that the issue of who's gonna educate the educators. not everyone understands the issue. it tends to be predominantly a minority issue, an african-american/latino issue in terms of what you have to do when you confront a police officer and how you have to behave with regard to the confrontation. and i don't think everybody understands that issue, so who's gonna educate them first before they can do the education? >> the criticism is it puts the onus on "the victim" rather than not requiring, say, police officers to be better trained. >> and so what they did was they got input. they revamped the proposal, the bill, and they got input from the aclu, and now there's more of a focus on what are your rights, you as a child, you as a young person, what are your rights? it's not just what are you
new jersey assemblywoman sheila oliver sponsored a bill that would require schools to teach childrenow to interact with police, particularly when there is some sort of confrontation. it passed the assembly unanimously, but some people say it's not such a great idea. any thoughts on that? >> i think that the issue of who's gonna educate the educators. not everyone understands the issue. it tends to be predominantly a minority issue, an african-american/latino issue in terms of what you...