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gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirley. [applause] and interview him will be juan williams who needs no introduction but we are going to introduce them anyway. [laughter] emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, celebrated author in his own right, mister williams the prolific chronicler of the civil rights expense in general and the black experience in america. include eyes on the prize, thurgood marshall, american revolutionary and many many more. treasurer of the monk county democratic party, i am pleased to announce the democrats have a 3-1 majority. over registered republicans in our county welcome to friendly . so number welcome to friendly territory. one,[laughter] if you ever need a respite from fox news we welcome you here with open arms. [laughter] gaithersburg, please join me in welcoming juan williams. [applause] juan: a pleasure to be here with craig shirley whom i have known since the reagan white house in the early 80s. i did not know about lacrosse. that is fabulous. i want to start with a basic
gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirley. [applause] and interview him will be juan williams who needs no introduction but we are going to introduce them anyway. [laughter] emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, celebrated author in his own right, mister williams the prolific chronicler of the civil rights expense in general and the black experience in america. include eyes on the prize, thurgood marshall, american revolutionary and many many more. treasurer of the monk...
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to make shirley temples fit for a king. >> i give that story a ten. cheers, everybody. happy valentine's day. i'm lester holt. good night >>> right now at 6:00, fed up and frustrated, san jose's police chief says there's a flaw with the justice system after two felons are released. >>> plus, mayor pete campaigns on the peninsula, we're at his three high profile events including one that's still going on. >>> but first, by the president's order, elite border patrol agents are headed for sang sanctuary cities including the bay area. the local mayor saying not in my city. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, and thanks for being with us on this friday. i'm raj mathai. >> scare tactics that's what the oakland mayor is calling a move by the white house tonight. the trump administration announced to plan 100 border patrol officers to ten sanctuary cities across the country. there's no word that oakland would be one of those cities but the mayor is saying don't come here. >> reporter: oakland's mayor wasted no time responding. her message to i.c.
to make shirley temples fit for a king. >> i give that story a ten. cheers, everybody. happy valentine's day. i'm lester holt. good night >>> right now at 6:00, fed up and frustrated, san jose's police chief says there's a flaw with the justice system after two felons are released. >>> plus, mayor pete campaigns on the peninsula, we're at his three high profile events including one that's still going on. >>> but first, by the president's order, elite border...
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craig shirley is the author, reagan rising is that book. and charter members of the conservative party and conservatism honestly. reagan -- one of the most elevated personalities. more than a mere biography, however, "reagan rising" chronicles the journey of a man who had just suffered a devastating defeat in 1976, picks himself up and becomes leader of a new brand of conservatism and overwhelming figure he four years later. trump presidency is the backdrop to study reagan's ascendance. with the republican party struggling to define itself "reagan rising" offers insight into a philosophy that served as a touchstone for conservatives across the country. reagan's conservative philosophy still inspires to this day. as a special aside what i researched what to say in this introduction, i learned mister shirley played an instrumental role and having the support of la crosse designated the state board of maryland. for that i'm sure he will always have a special place in the heart of all marylanders. gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirle
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. >> welcome to the plaza, shirley temple king >> thank you >> reporter: the shirley temple king doesn't need an introduction to his ne00,000 instagram fat ough ice. >> reporter: 6-year-old leo kelly shares his refined taste. >> it's good but it's not wowing me. >> reporter: for one specific cocktail. >> i like the classic way of making it. >> reporter: canada dry ginger-ale, roses grenadine, three cherries, served on ice in the environmentally friendly way in a glass with a reusable straw. it >> actually tastes like ones that i make. >> reporter: his scoring scale tougher than most. >> most people rate their drinks like one to ten but what is your scale >> 1 to 9.5 because like it's impossible to get like the perfect, perfect, perfect shirley temple. >> reporter: as for today's -- >> i'll give it a 9.1. >> reporter: a high e drks or just stick with shirleys?dercover. >> ree industry beware, to make shirley temples fit for a king. catie beck, nbc news, new york >> i give that story a ten. cheers, everybody. happy valentine's day. i'm lester holt. good night [cheers and applause] >> kelly
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trevor shirley. >>well assemblyman rob bonta of alameda is calling on california to better protect immigrants targeted by us immigration and customs enforcement affecting previewed 3 new measures. the first is for released convict convicts who sentenced when they were under 18 this would prevent the department of corrections from giving them over to ice another bill would call for more oversight of law enforcement agencies that participate with the fbi's terrorism task force and the 3rd would people for prevent the state from working with any private businesses offering data are vetting services to ice law enforcement groups say they're still reviewing that legislation. san francisco police are looking for 3 people wanted in connection to 3 carjacking attempts. so we have a map here showing you where they all happened all within minutes of each other, as a matter of fact the 2.31 happened yesterday all the drivers by the way who were targeted did get away. but one of them was an uber driver and he sa
trevor shirley. >>well assemblyman rob bonta of alameda is calling on california to better protect immigrants targeted by us immigration and customs enforcement affecting previewed 3 new measures. the first is for released convict convicts who sentenced when they were under 18 this would prevent the department of corrections from giving them over to ice another bill would call for more oversight of law enforcement agencies that participate with the fbi's terrorism task force and the 3rd...
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washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports. the trump administration often points to economic strength through strong unemployment numbers, currently around 3.5%. >>record number of young americans are now employed, but according to a new study by the brookings institution, 44% of workers between 1864 years old. >>only make about $18,000 a year. that's about 10 bucks an hour. so the unemployment numbers really important but it's not the whole story. >>just have to look at wages, martha ross one of the study's authors says those wages often aren't enough to live on especially for millions of service sector workers. we have a lot of retail clerks we have a lot of can utters a lot of house keepers we have a lot of jobs that don't pay very much. the study says part of the solution includes more education and skill building along with employers paying more i think a higher minimum wage is part of it but some like heritage foundation econimist romina bhatia says that could actually hurt workers but it's going to hurt minorities less
washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports. the trump administration often points to economic strength through strong unemployment numbers, currently around 3.5%. >>record number of young americans are now employed, but according to a new study by the brookings institution, 44% of workers between 1864 years old. >>only make about $18,000 a year. that's about 10 bucks an hour. so the unemployment numbers really important but it's not the whole story. >>just have to look...
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shirley stuart hogg had scored? butjust chance. shirley stuart hogg had scored? watch this. replays showed he dropped it on the line and as the ball agonisingly slipped from his grasp, had his team because my chances. sexton certainly didn't help as he booted ireland's19—12 ahead, but scotland weren't done. in the closing minutes within inches of the closing minutes within inches of the line, but ireland's defence clung on to claim a hard—fought victory. everything was about the result. i am victory. everything was about the result. iam happy victory. everything was about the result. i am happy with how we stuck in and fought back. we just couldn't get that lead. we could have really opened up, but we couldn't get it and scotland put it up to us. earlier, wales began their title defence amid passion and an awful lot of points, 42, to be precise, as italy were left chasing shadows. two early tries forjosh adams, the second courtesy of some outrageous skill. how often do you see this? through the legs from dan biggar and wales were out of sight by the break. there
shirley stuart hogg had scored? butjust chance. shirley stuart hogg had scored? watch this. replays showed he dropped it on the line and as the ball agonisingly slipped from his grasp, had his team because my chances. sexton certainly didn't help as he booted ireland's19—12 ahead, but scotland weren't done. in the closing minutes within inches of the closing minutes within inches of the line, but ireland's defence clung on to claim a hard—fought victory. everything was about the result. i...
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that's fair, shirley bassl one better. that's fair, shirley bassi, hers are classic.e was composing her song, but i think it is in the top 20, maybe evenin think it is in the top 20, maybe even in the top ten. it's really well executed. can you judge with the chatter is from james bond fans generally? i think they can be quite quick to make judgements, generally? i think they can be quite quick to makejudgements, there generally? i think they can be quite quick to make judgements, there was a big to do when daniel craig was cast because he wasn't the archetypaljames bond cast because he wasn't the archetypal james bond like cast because he wasn't the archetypaljames bond like pierce brosnan. but you need to let it sit for a bit. if you are familiar with the previous songs, you will like this one. we will see and we may be debating it when the film emerges in its entirety. thank you for being here. i've been humming shirley bassi all day as a result of the story. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hi there, it is important weather forecast for the weeke
that's fair, shirley bassl one better. that's fair, shirley bassi, hers are classic.e was composing her song, but i think it is in the top 20, maybe evenin think it is in the top 20, maybe even in the top ten. it's really well executed. can you judge with the chatter is from james bond fans generally? i think they can be quite quick to make judgements, generally? i think they can be quite quick to makejudgements, there generally? i think they can be quite quick to make judgements, there was a...
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more importantly to see actress shirley rall the headmistress of the school my friend made the theater history by being be the first black woman. one of the characters began to begin to reveal the plot of the play. the character said the best way to unify people is to create a common enemy mind you wicked it was published in 1995 and the play was a broadway musical in 2003. while before they decided to become a common enemy but he understood what to do. how do you bring people together. you find a common enemy. we saw that with birth reason we saw with a lot of other stuff. we see it now with the press. the press is a threat where the enemy of the people we are asking questions that make sense we are asking questions that help america. >> on sunday march 1 join our live conversation with author and white house correspondent april ryan. she will talk about the books in career and answer any questions. here are as a is a look at some authors. our weekly author interview program that includes best-selling nonfiction books and guest interviewers. espn senior writer offered his sports. nich
more importantly to see actress shirley rall the headmistress of the school my friend made the theater history by being be the first black woman. one of the characters began to begin to reveal the plot of the play. the character said the best way to unify people is to create a common enemy mind you wicked it was published in 1995 and the play was a broadway musical in 2003. while before they decided to become a common enemy but he understood what to do. how do you bring people together. you...
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>>sleep for shirley zindler is secondary. she wakes up every 2 hours to feed the animals, she's fostering. at any given time she houses up to 10 adult dogs and some 20 puppies and cats spread out these pages and pet condos throughout her home in sebastopol similar spent 30 years working in shelters and as an animal control officer for sonoma county vote. but a heart condition forced an early retirement, it's more hours. >>and i don't get paid but it's also very rewarding. >>by the support of her husband and with her 2 grown children living elsewhere 4 years ago zindler founded the nonprofit organization dogwood animal rescue turning your house into a shelter during the fires we we house the animals that were evacuated. during the floods. we house the animals the dedicated network of more than 200 volunteers, she takes pets in arranges for them to be spayed or neutered and cares for them until the animals are ready for adoption betting on one and letters for saving thousands of lives far more than we could ever save just throu
>>sleep for shirley zindler is secondary. she wakes up every 2 hours to feed the animals, she's fostering. at any given time she houses up to 10 adult dogs and some 20 puppies and cats spread out these pages and pet condos throughout her home in sebastopol similar spent 30 years working in shelters and as an animal control officer for sonoma county vote. but a heart condition forced an early retirement, it's more hours. >>and i don't get paid but it's also very rewarding. >>by...
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>>i'm trevor shirley in washington the irs is warning about tax ams coming up find out whayou need to keep in mind as you get ready to file ur taxes. plus the boy scouts fi for baruptcy as it faces hundreds of abuse lawsuits, we ha now, we know t trump strategy- try to win by attackg, distorting, dividi. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as predent, universal healthcare that lets people keep their coverage if they like it. a record on b creation. a doable plan combat climate change. led a complex, diverse city through 9-11 and i have common sense plans to move america away from chs to progress! i'm mike bloomberg and i approve thisessage. brzeziki:tom steyer...at this. bean: tom ster... o'donnell: surng in nevada scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in uth carolina. smerconi: i don't think it's ju resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls wallace: polling at doubleh carodigits. king: up eleven ints from october. that is dramatic. steyer: m saying we have a broken government. that's what's going
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a city underwater and under threat, shirley was one of hundreds are forced to leave their homes.meslj feel i could stay there, that's why i'm so late coming out. what you think of the men that helped you this morning? wonderful. they will make an assessment on life at risk, so anything in immediate danger, e, anything in immediate danger, age, but making sure they have all the medication with them. some people are still trapped, across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. anyone for cricket? this is worcester where the river seven has reached a dangerous level. we are monitoring everything, areas we are looking at very closely because water levels are expected to continue to rise in some of those catchments. and levels do drop... this is this is what is left behind. the market town of temporary wells left a muddy mess by storm dennis. 0n the high street we saw a huge community clear up today. almost every business flooded over the weekend. from the river derwent in derby to the saw in leicestershire. from leatherhead in surrey to bargain in east sussex. tonight, once ag
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i think it has to be partnership reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. well for your money this morning baby yoda is ready for his close-up an amazon tell sellers it will take down listings for products that claim to kill coronavirus we've got jane king live the nasdaq with these stories and more age and james like good morning to amazon informed 3rd party sellers. it is removing listings for products that include false claims about the coronavirus is according to cnbc. >>one listing falsely claimed it met the center for disease control's criteria for use against the coronavirus amazon was among several tech giants that recently met with the world health organization to discuss strategies to prevent the spread of misinformation about the virus. well this week 383 companies joined the non-partisan time to vote coalition. >>this will encourage workers to cast their ballots in the election this year a company leaders pledged to do what it takes to help their workers get to vote including some cases giving employees paid time off on election day. some others
i think it has to be partnership reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. well for your money this morning baby yoda is ready for his close-up an amazon tell sellers it will take down listings for products that claim to kill coronavirus we've got jane king live the nasdaq with these stories and more age and james like good morning to amazon informed 3rd party sellers. it is removing listings for products that include false claims about the coronavirus is according to cnbc. >>one...
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but shirley although these kinds of responses are understandable in part, public frustration is not justsome kind of self-delusion especially frustration that runs this deep that's revealed itself in such a broad range of symptoms. neither are encouraging economic indicators but if thieves don't explain the Ãb what signs we might be missing. usual measures of wealth and health and personal freedom don't explain the problem because those familiar indicators, important as they are to understanding our society are largely material and individual. they assess our well-being on our own but none of us can really experience while being on our own. it's exactly in the joints of society at the junctures of individuals the intricacies of life that trouble really shows itself. one way to put that point is that many of our struggles seem rooted in relational problems. loneliness, isolation, mistrust, suspicion, alienation, polarization, these are the kinds of problems we have now. they are failures of sociality. they fall into a blind spot for a very individualist culture. some people argue that the
but shirley although these kinds of responses are understandable in part, public frustration is not justsome kind of self-delusion especially frustration that runs this deep that's revealed itself in such a broad range of symptoms. neither are encouraging economic indicators but if thieves don't explain the Ãb what signs we might be missing. usual measures of wealth and health and personal freedom don't explain the problem because those familiar indicators, important as they are to...
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>>i'm trevor shirley in washington. i've got that story coming up. and she was beaten and stabbed to death now nearly a year later the suspect accused of her murder has yet t wall street banks took advantage of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community. in businesses owned by women and people of color. in affordable housing. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. >>it has been just about a year since an undocumented immigrant was arrested in the murder of bambi larson in san jose, the accused. carlos has yet to order a formal plea to the charges. our car for his rob fladeboe gives us a look now at the delay in talks to legal analyst about the case. >>24 year-old carlos arevalo carranza is alleged to stop beating then fatally stabbed 59 year-old bambi larson on 2/28/
>>i'm trevor shirley in washington. i've got that story coming up. and she was beaten and stabbed to death now nearly a year later the suspect accused of her murder has yet t wall street banks took advantage of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community. in businesses owned by women and people of color. in affordable...
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tax season, and evy year millions of dollars are lost to scammers washingn dc correspondent trevor shirley share some advice from the irs. >>the irs is be leery of anything you get claiming to be from the irs that isn't on official irs letterhead taxpayers need to remember that the irs will never initiate contact via phone email, social media or even via text message if we neeto reach to the first thing we're going to do is send you a letter judy reynolds with the irs as any other communication is almost certainly a scam biggest type of scams that we see are actually email and phone scams each year ericans worried they're in trouble with the irs lose millions in tax scams. they often fall victim after threatening calls or emails demanding payment on the spot. >>if you get an e-mail or a phone call claiming to be from the irs demanding immediate payment right then and there it's a scam something else to keep in mind reynolds is in person scans can be just as angerous. if you visit to prepare and they're offering a larger refund or if they refused to sign the tax returns that should be a re
tax season, and evy year millions of dollars are lost to scammers washingn dc correspondent trevor shirley share some advice from the irs. >>the irs is be leery of anything you get claiming to be from the irs that isn't on official irs letterhead taxpayers need to remember that the irs will never initiate contact via phone email, social media or even via text message if we neeto reach to the first thing we're going to do is send you a letter judy reynolds with the irs as any other...
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see mac more importantly to see shirley brouse who played madame marable. the headmistress of the school. my friend was the first black woman to play on broadway. they make the green which the wizard of oz. mind you wicked it was published in 1985 and the plate was a broadway musical in 2003. it was laid well before donald trump decided to make a condom -- common enemy. >> have a bring people together. find a common enemy. there was a lot of other stuff. and we see it now with the press. the press is a threat with the enemy of the people. >> we are asking questions that make sense we are asking questions that help america. >> on sunday march 1 join our live conversation with the white house correspondent april ryan. they will talk about the books in career and answer your questions. >> this is the panhandle of texas and it's the only place you can watch her dog to run run away for two weeks. [music] the city sewer is on the road exploring the american story this weekend we traveled to amarillo texas has been the center of the panhandle. we call ourselves th
see mac more importantly to see shirley brouse who played madame marable. the headmistress of the school. my friend was the first black woman to play on broadway. they make the green which the wizard of oz. mind you wicked it was published in 1985 and the plate was a broadway musical in 2003. it was laid well before donald trump decided to make a condom -- common enemy. >> have a bring people together. find a common enemy. there was a lot of other stuff. and we see it now with the press....
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shirley chisholm becomes the first black woman elected to congress. most of their contributions are after the 1960's. equal credit act, title ix. they win thousands of women back pay. they are against gender-based discrimination and a vanguard of second wave feminism. second wave feminism also has a number of cultural and intellectual goals. there is a series of different protests where people show up to talk about things in society that are problematic for women. they want to expand the idea of women beyond homemakers, wives, mothers, but also beyond that of a sex object. here is in image of women protesting outside the 1968 miss america pageant in new jersey. this is going on. you understand what it is about. we have different contest and all that but a lot of it is women who march across stage in a variety of outfits. these women show up in 1968 to protest. what do you see here in terms of this protest? what is the argument here? >> they are emphasizing the dehumanization of women. >> other observations? >> looking at visual attributes versus the m
shirley chisholm becomes the first black woman elected to congress. most of their contributions are after the 1960's. equal credit act, title ix. they win thousands of women back pay. they are against gender-based discrimination and a vanguard of second wave feminism. second wave feminism also has a number of cultural and intellectual goals. there is a series of different protests where people show up to talk about things in society that are problematic for women. they want to expand the idea...
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every year millions of dollars are lost to scammers washington corresponnt trevor shirley share some advice from the irs. >>the irs is be leery of anything you get claiming to be rom the irs that is't on official irs letterhead taxpayers need to remember hat the irs will never initiate contact via phone email, social media or even via text message if we need to reach to the first thing we're ing to do is send you a letter judy reynolds with the irs any other communition is alost certainly a scam biggest type of scams that we see are actually email and phone scams each year americans worried they're truble with the irs lose millions in tax scams. they often fall vtim after threatening callor emails demandg payment on the spot. >>if you get an -mail or a phone call claiming to be from thirs demanding immediate payment right then and there it's a scam omhing else to keep in mind reynolds is in person scans can be just as dangerous. if you visit to prepare and they're offeing a larger refund or if they refused to sign thtax returns tht should be a red ag reynolds says be sure to do yourh
every year millions of dollars are lost to scammers washington corresponnt trevor shirley share some advice from the irs. >>the irs is be leery of anything you get claiming to be rom the irs that is't on official irs letterhead taxpayers need to remember hat the irs will never initiate contact via phone email, social media or even via text message if we need to reach to the first thing we're ing to do is send you a letter judy reynolds with the irs any other communition is alost certainly...
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shirley has the story. >> it is the last day for fess and chaim.y the time friday is over, a dozen technicians will shut down reactor number one, a sad day for workers and lobbyists defendnding nuclear power. colleaguese with my as they start shutting down the reactor. we will handlew our emotions. it will be overwhelming for us. our eyes will not remain dry. that is sad. >> on the end of the spectrum, antinuclear activists will be celebrating. the aging plplant has been a source of concern for years. specially since the accident in japan's fukushima site. oldest nuclears plplant, symbolizing the growthf the industry, which has made france independent on the energy front. it even exports power to countries like germany. nuclear plants have also allowed to produce energy for limited greenhouse gas emissions. but, france has depended on nuclear power for years. it represents more than 70% of its energy. thatlan now is to reduce shared a 50% by 2035. shutting down the plant is expected to take 20 years. first, the plants two rereactor. producing g ene
shirley has the story. >> it is the last day for fess and chaim.y the time friday is over, a dozen technicians will shut down reactor number one, a sad day for workers and lobbyists defendnding nuclear power. colleaguese with my as they start shutting down the reactor. we will handlew our emotions. it will be overwhelming for us. our eyes will not remain dry. that is sad. >> on the end of the spectrum, antinuclear activists will be celebrating. the aging plplant has been a source of...
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it feels fitting to close by shirley chisholm, the first black female member lected to this body and the youngest until my good friend, lauren underwood, took office who said when congress sent the e.r.a. to the states for ratification, the ime is clearly now to put this house on record for the fullest expectation of that equality of our founding hich fathers professed. complete oo late to the work they left undone. i support the resolution and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for three minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. i thank my colleague from georgia for yielding time. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to h.j.res. 79. woman who has worked all her life, often in professions, i detest discrimination in any against any group, and i've done -- always done all that i eliminate it. furthermore, i
it feels fitting to close by shirley chisholm, the first black female member lected to this body and the youngest until my good friend, lauren underwood, took office who said when congress sent the e.r.a. to the states for ratification, the ime is clearly now to put this house on record for the fullest expectation of that equality of our founding hich fathers professed. complete oo late to the work they left undone. i support the resolution and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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shirley maclaine. and jack lemmon. in 1903 billy wilder received an honorary golden bear at the age of 86 there were standing ovations for the man who fled berlin in 1933 to escape the nazis and became a famous hollywood director. in the ninety's berlin was growing into its role as the german capital its film festival attracted international stars the biggest names in the business graced its red carpet. in 2008 the festival's opening film was shine a light martin scorsese's tour a documentary about the rolling stones before band members came to berlin for the premiere. over the last 70 years fashion and hairstyles have come and gone but one thing never changes the enthusiasm of the public and the photographers. and what's making the best of all headlines this year. the 2020 festival also has its stars johnny depp sigourney weaver i'm william defoe . and the queen of the silver screen helen mirren this year's festival pays special tribute to her a superstar at age 74. a range is nothing short of vast the shrewd empress.
shirley maclaine. and jack lemmon. in 1903 billy wilder received an honorary golden bear at the age of 86 there were standing ovations for the man who fled berlin in 1933 to escape the nazis and became a famous hollywood director. in the ninety's berlin was growing into its role as the german capital its film festival attracted international stars the biggest names in the business graced its red carpet. in 2008 the festival's opening film was shine a light martin scorsese's tour a documentary...
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host: why did you pick joe biden today, shirley?aller: i'm 85 years old, i've been knowing about joe biden for a long time area i think he is the best trump, and that is why i voted for him. host: shirley, you think joe biden has a lot of support on the ground in south carolina? do see a lot of support for joe biden in your area? caller: yes. host: when you went to the polls, did you see many people there this morning? what was the turn out like? caller: i did early voting. host: got you, shirley. how long ago did you vote? caller: on monday. host: have you seen anything in the past week that would have possibly made you change your if you voted today would you still be voting for joe biden? caller: i would. host: thank you, shirley. fromle is calling loganville georgia on the democratic line. neville, good morning. caller: morning. supporting vice president biden. is the bernie sanders greatest threat to the democratic party. we need the next selection. host: what makes you think that's, neville? caller: no socialist -- that, nevil
host: why did you pick joe biden today, shirley?aller: i'm 85 years old, i've been knowing about joe biden for a long time area i think he is the best trump, and that is why i voted for him. host: shirley, you think joe biden has a lot of support on the ground in south carolina? do see a lot of support for joe biden in your area? caller: yes. host: when you went to the polls, did you see many people there this morning? what was the turn out like? caller: i did early voting. host: got you,...
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at deland c street fouation in san francisco in 2009 she founded the nonprofit organization miss shirley'stransitional incporated. >>tuing her house and oakley and 2 others in any arinto up to 6 months of housing and crisis resource services to previously iled, they're homeless tadic's working through recovery. i want to make sure. that i leave my children. >>i have money trust me when am at a home and. but i want to make sure tt leave a legacy that they'll be proud of time of day they go for 4 grown children are proud over and so is everyone who knows her story that a suivor of abuse former inmate. >>now motivator o lives by the mantra. each one teach one. in oakleaf leapt at all kron 4 news raising woman we will announce the winner of our profile competition in early march, make sure to watch our fin prole. >>that's next tuesday. you can see the other 2 profiles we previously aireat kron 4 dot com. >>tonight disney says it is expanding plant base menu options across its theme parks resorts and cruise ships people like that and the company struck a deal with impossible foods could make it
at deland c street fouation in san francisco in 2009 she founded the nonprofit organization miss shirley'stransitional incporated. >>tuing her house and oakley and 2 others in any arinto up to 6 months of housing and crisis resource services to previously iled, they're homeless tadic's working through recovery. i want to make sure. that i leave my children. >>i have money trust me when am at a home and. but i want to make sure tt leave a legacy that they'll be proud of time of day...
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stephen, shirley the point that all of those tweedledee and tweedledumer, as sinn fein called them, old—styleon't like sinn fein, don't they? the result is a challenge for all the parties, because i know brian thinks could well be another general election if they cannot form a government in the coming weeks. so the result remind me, or certainly the performance of sinn fein, reminded me a bit of the british election in 2017, when no—one expected jeremy corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be, if there is another election, a much greaterfocus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s, because that is clearly where sinn fein sought. but i was speaking to a very senior figure in the snp the other day, and they made an interesting observation
stephen, shirley the point that all of those tweedledee and tweedledumer, as sinn fein called them, old—styleon't like sinn fein, don't they? the result is a challenge for all the parties, because i know brian thinks could well be another general election if they cannot form a government in the coming weeks. so the result remind me, or certainly the performance of sinn fein, reminded me a bit of the british election in 2017, when no—one expected jeremy corbyn and labour then to do as well...
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>>> nine, for shirley, not. so we have gotten just an entire month so far without any rain. it looks like that will be the pattern that we go through the rest of the months. unfortunately, so we have no tied markets today as the driest february ever recorded. and that last record was back in 1864, with 0 for the rainfall. so far, for february, and we have tied that all-time record unfortunately so. so as we go through the next several days, it does not look like any rain anytime scene. and precipitation outlook for the climate prediction center does have us, this is actually through february 26, almost to the end of the month. we are looking at abnormally dry conditions. so below average rainfall even as we end the month. so this is not looking good. we definitely need that rain. and unfortunately, it does not look -- we are not seeing any big weather systems anytime soon. here is a i look. you can see temperatures are at the 40s and in the 50s. definitely equal start. also dealing with areas of fog. we're looking at a mile and a quarter for for santa rosa. a quarter mile, d
>>> nine, for shirley, not. so we have gotten just an entire month so far without any rain. it looks like that will be the pattern that we go through the rest of the months. unfortunately, so we have no tied markets today as the driest february ever recorded. and that last record was back in 1864, with 0 for the rainfall. so far, for february, and we have tied that all-time record unfortunately so. so as we go through the next several days, it does not look like any rain anytime scene....
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he can strengthen his side but when he has to play like that and barnes —— get better and better, shirley he'sa playing under rated rogers. i think he's a great manager. we got commentary coming up on bbc radio. lester if they win, go back into the top two. —— leicester. stay with us on sportsday, still to come... manchester cities have been banned for the next two seasons and fined £25 million. what do we know? huge story. we know this investigation into manchester city's financial fairplay, those break even regulations that all clubs have to abide by. they've been conducting their own investigation and the last couple of minutes so they resealed the outcome —— revealed. for the next two season, they will not be allowed to play in the champions league and the fine is closer to 30 million euros. that is the statement, they say they have been serious breach is committed by manchester city overstating it sponsorship revenue. this is between 2012 and 2016 and they've also found that in breach of the regulation, the club failed to co—operate in the investigation of this case. we know manchest
he can strengthen his side but when he has to play like that and barnes —— get better and better, shirley he'sa playing under rated rogers. i think he's a great manager. we got commentary coming up on bbc radio. lester if they win, go back into the top two. —— leicester. stay with us on sportsday, still to come... manchester cities have been banned for the next two seasons and fined £25 million. what do we know? huge story. we know this investigation into manchester city's financial...
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the most vulnerable, like shirley, the priority.there, that's why i'm so late coming out. what do you think of these men who have helped you this morning? wonderful. but some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. in worcester, rain has stopped more than play. the severn now at treacherous levels. tonight the family of yvonne booth released this photograph after the 55—year—old mother was swept to her death in flood water in worcestershire. here in upton—upon—severn, the authorities are now urging people to leave their homes because of the impending risk. we are monitoring things very closely, in particular the severn, at towns such as shrewsbury and bewdley and tewkesbury are areas that we are looking at very closely because water levels are expected to continue to rise in some of those catchments. and when the levels do drop, this is what is left behind. the market town of tenbury wells, now a muddy mess. 0n the high street today we found a huge community clear up after almost every busines
the most vulnerable, like shirley, the priority.there, that's why i'm so late coming out. what do you think of these men who have helped you this morning? wonderful. but some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. in worcester, rain has stopped more than play. the severn now at treacherous levels. tonight the family of yvonne booth released this photograph after the 55—year—old mother was swept to her death in flood water in worcestershire. here in...
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the most vulnerable, like shirley, the priority. i thought i could stay there, that's why i'm so late coming out. what do you think of these men who have helped you this morning? wonderful. but some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. in worcester, rain has stopped more than play. the severn now at treacherous levels. tonight the family of yvonne booth released this photograph after the 55—year—old mother was swept to her death in flood water in worcestershire. here in upton—upon—severn, the authorities are now urging people to leave their homes because of the impending risk. we are monitoring things very closely, in particular the severn, at towns such as shrewsbury and bewdley and tewkesbury are areas that we are looking at very closely because water levels are expected to continue to rise in some of those catchments. and when the levels do drop, this is what is left behind. the market town of tenbury wells, now a muddy mess. 0n the high street today we found a huge community clear up af
the most vulnerable, like shirley, the priority. i thought i could stay there, that's why i'm so late coming out. what do you think of these men who have helped you this morning? wonderful. but some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. in worcester, rain has stopped more than play. the severn now at treacherous levels. tonight the family of yvonne booth released this photograph after the 55—year—old mother was swept to her death in flood water in...
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shirley was one of hundreds forced to leave their homes. i thought i could stay there.i'm so late coming out. what do you think of these men who helped you this morning? wonderful. one of the cruise will make an assessment of life risk, immediate danger, age, and making sure they bring medication with him and all they need. some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. anyone for cricket? this is worcester, where the river severn has reached dangerous levels. we are monitoring things closely, especially the river severn towns, especially the river severn towns, especially shrewsbury and tewkesbury, because water levels are expected to continue to rise in some of those catchments. and when the levels do drop, this is what's left behind. the market town of tenbury wells left a muddy mess by staughton dennis. on the high street, we found a huge community clear up today. almost every business here flooded at the weekend. from the bank to the barbara's, even the insurance firm. mary has a letting agency. what does it mean for you? as a
shirley was one of hundreds forced to leave their homes. i thought i could stay there.i'm so late coming out. what do you think of these men who helped you this morning? wonderful. one of the cruise will make an assessment of life risk, immediate danger, age, and making sure they bring medication with him and all they need. some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. anyone for cricket? this is worcester, where the river severn has reached dangerous...
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but nothing really on the horizon and for shirley so. we need the rain.e need the snow up in the sierra. and we are going to continue with these dry and quiet conditions with mild to warm above-average temperatures as we head through the day today. as here you go again. here's a live look with our salesforce tower camera. this looking south and you can see clear skies, temperatures are running in the 40s and in the 50s. this morning. so it is a cool start to the day once again. let's show you the your day planner, taking you through the day in san francisco. we're going to see those warm temperatures once again with that's on. so for an looking at mid-60s. 2:00 pm, upper 60s, topping out at 70 degrees in san francisco for a high. now let's show you oakland. as we go through the day, 10:00 a.m., 63. upper 60s at noon. centro de, 2:00 beam. 74 in oakland for a high temperature. so it is all because of the strong ridge of high pressure light offshore wind. it is the reason why we will continue with our warm temperatures as we go through the day. and you can
but nothing really on the horizon and for shirley so. we need the rain.e need the snow up in the sierra. and we are going to continue with these dry and quiet conditions with mild to warm above-average temperatures as we head through the day today. as here you go again. here's a live look with our salesforce tower camera. this looking south and you can see clear skies, temperatures are running in the 40s and in the 50s. this morning. so it is a cool start to the day once again. let's show you...
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. >> reporter: shirley yu and others are hoping concerns about the coronavirus won't keep people awaybusinesses here are counting on big crowds. the department of public health says there are no confirmed cases in san francisco residents and the risk to the general public is low. >> a lot of people are really sad and worried about the virus. >> reporter: parade grand marshall norman fong said while people with relatives in klechi are concerned for loved ones, there's excitement about the parade. >> i hope people come and enjoy the community. we're the oldest chinatown in america. we've got to take care of it. >> reporter: the parade will be something to see. red is aymbol of good luck,re and you're going to see that all over the place. and good this weekend. and barricades are going up 0:00 tomorrow the community fair morning. that parade starts at 5:00 and city leaders spent lots of time this week reassuring the public and encouraging them to come out to chinatown and celebrate. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> stick with nbc bay area. we have the lat
. >> reporter: shirley yu and others are hoping concerns about the coronavirus won't keep people awaybusinesses here are counting on big crowds. the department of public health says there are no confirmed cases in san francisco residents and the risk to the general public is low. >> a lot of people are really sad and worried about the virus. >> reporter: parade grand marshall norman fong said while people with relatives in klechi are concerned for loved ones, there's...
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with us is dr shirley yu, visiting senior fellow at the london school of economics and political sciencerely, we were looking at the figures they are. what sense do you have of the impact it is having overall on the tourism industry? in the tourism industry it is reasonable for us to think about what is happening inside china and the spilling over effect, globally is that in the chinese new year period alone which ended at the beginning of february, we are looking at basically $80 billion of tourism revenue down over that seven—day period and on top of that an additional 80 billion of additional revenue loss from the retail and restaurant industry. just over that seven—day period? retail and restaurant industry. just over that seven-day period? that's extraordinary. we can safely say that by the end of the seven—day holiday period that that it has cost a trillion, hundred and $50 billion and the tourism industry employs over 10% of china's entire workforce, so over this period of time while businesses are waiting to be opened up, the government policies for employees will continue to be
with us is dr shirley yu, visiting senior fellow at the london school of economics and political sciencerely, we were looking at the figures they are. what sense do you have of the impact it is having overall on the tourism industry? in the tourism industry it is reasonable for us to think about what is happening inside china and the spilling over effect, globally is that in the chinese new year period alone which ended at the beginning of february, we are looking at basically $80 billion of...
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. >> would it be bad if we went and changed the -- >> yeah, like "laverne & shirley"? >> schlemiel, schlimazel. >> we have to congratulate them. they did a good job. >> we'll be back next year. >> i take that back. >> let's check on our freeze warning, jeff. >> it is cold out there right now and we're looking at some 20s and 30s tomorrow morning. the biggest area that has the best chance of going to freezing and below is the north bay. so make sure to take those pets inside and also careful with any kind of space heaters. for tomorrow morning's forecast, we're also going low for the south bay with an average of 34. >> whoa. >> peninsula, 35. >> that sounds really cold. >> 30 in the tri-valley. not as cold for san francisco but still on the cool side. let's get that seven-day forecast. dry next seven days. warming up to 68 on friday. nice and mild and some wind on sunday's forecast. rain chances, i've been getting asked a lot about this lately. the 14th, 15th and 16th of this month we do have chances of maybe about a half to three quarters of an inch. >> wait a couple w
. >> would it be bad if we went and changed the -- >> yeah, like "laverne & shirley"? >> schlemiel, schlimazel. >> we have to congratulate them. they did a good job. >> we'll be back next year. >> i take that back. >> let's check on our freeze warning, jeff. >> it is cold out there right now and we're looking at some 20s and 30s tomorrow morning. the biggest area that has the best chance of going to freezing and below is the north...
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that i know so many people that are connected now that i'm friendly with after you've got a dame shirley i mean she is she she's very high up in autism there are thousands of fact there's a list of people who came over on the can to transport you know top physicians top you know people of surgeons everything people have saved lives constantly and there are people now when we went to the there was a kid a transport reunion and it was just fantastic to see i mean people now who came over very old but that their children and what they've given to society and how we've. change this country because this country saved my mother's life and i feel that all the contributions that she made and all the people that came over on the kinda made have made a huge difference to this country so we've paid back our jews as perhaps some of the leveling center attached to the new holocaust memorial will do to sure the contribution of the ladies will say they should do i think that would be fantastic so why when given the track record when let's talk about lord dobbs for a 2nd i would believe respect because
that i know so many people that are connected now that i'm friendly with after you've got a dame shirley i mean she is she she's very high up in autism there are thousands of fact there's a list of people who came over on the can to transport you know top physicians top you know people of surgeons everything people have saved lives constantly and there are people now when we went to the there was a kid a transport reunion and it was just fantastic to see i mean people now who came over very old...
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margot robbie and shirley said on ourfox news employees who bring down their cd ceo who made sexual harassmentb description —— charlize theron. they are both up for academy awards, two years after the #metoo movement. how do you see the #metoo movement. how do you see the skill of the problem? the skill is enormous. i could pluck it and move you to the front of the line, but i need to know that your lawyer. i need you to find a way to prove it. we have this history and an industry where people look the other way. what practical measures need to be put into place? we are going to put into place a report and response system, so a response system includes investigations and what we know is that independent investigations are the most important thing that you can offer. don't you tell me what i cannot do! ifiam don't you tell me what i cannot do! if i am free, my family should be towed. i have made my mind i'm going back. the 19th abolitionist is played by the british actress cynthia arivo, but to do so to when and where she will have to beat when he's i9i7 and where she will have to beat when he'
margot robbie and shirley said on ourfox news employees who bring down their cd ceo who made sexual harassmentb description —— charlize theron. they are both up for academy awards, two years after the #metoo movement. how do you see the #metoo movement. how do you see the skill of the problem? the skill is enormous. i could pluck it and move you to the front of the line, but i need to know that your lawyer. i need you to find a way to prove it. we have this history and an industry where...
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down when he realizes that the girl he's fallen for, the elevator operator, miss kubelik, played by shirleyment and having an affair with one of the bosses. >> you don't think it's a little too much? after all, this is a conservative firm. i don't want people to think i'm an entertainer. >> when he looks in the mirror, he realizes it's the same mirror that he's seen inside his apartment. >> the mirror, it's broken. >> yes, i know. i like it that way. it makes me look the way i feel. >> "the apartment" was the deepest romantic comedy maybe ever made. >> miss kubelik? miss kubelik? >> at the heart of it is what it is to be human. >> did you hear what i said, miss kubelik? i absolutely adore you. >> shut up and deal. >> my love of "the apartment" spilled into the writing of "jerry maguire," and there would not be "jerry maguire" if it weren't for "the apartment." ♪ >> "breakfast at tiffany's" is the iconic audrey hepburn role. when you hear the title, you instantly imagine her in the little black dress with the pearls, with the perfect up-do, and she's this tragic, flawed figure. >> what happe
down when he realizes that the girl he's fallen for, the elevator operator, miss kubelik, played by shirleyment and having an affair with one of the bosses. >> you don't think it's a little too much? after all, this is a conservative firm. i don't want people to think i'm an entertainer. >> when he looks in the mirror, he realizes it's the same mirror that he's seen inside his apartment. >> the mirror, it's broken. >> yes, i know. i like it that way. it makes me look the...
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shirley bloomfield, ceo of the rural broadband association. we represent 850 community-based providers deploying broadband infrastructure in 46 states. economics of broadband are difficult if not impossible in many real markets. the rates rural consumers pay -- that is why ongoing support for the high cost program supports the broadband networks with wireless needs wires and 5g is that is why it is so critical in making a business case for rural broadband now and into the forseeable future. the high cost program supports the networks that play a central role in wireless service because wireless needs wires and 5g is going to be a fiber-fed product. a paper found that because 5g will require fiber installed to small cells or towers, closer to the user, deploying rural 5g capable networks could actually be nearly the equivalent of simply providing fiber to the homes. ntca is supportive of the work congress has done, the fcc, and usda over the past several years on helping to make the business case for rural broadband, including this committees w
shirley bloomfield, ceo of the rural broadband association. we represent 850 community-based providers deploying broadband infrastructure in 46 states. economics of broadband are difficult if not impossible in many real markets. the rates rural consumers pay -- that is why ongoing support for the high cost program supports the broadband networks with wireless needs wires and 5g is that is why it is so critical in making a business case for rural broadband now and into the forseeable future. the...