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colle sophomore fell to her death while snapping a photo and what's being done to address the growing problem. >>> plus, lemon or lime. they're the perfect complement to your summer cocktail but this morning we look at how they could seriously burn your skin. >>> and vacation nightmare. before you plan your holiday getaway, the important news about vacation stress and how easy it can ruin your relationship. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news involving harvey weinstein. the former movie mogul accused of sex wall misconduct by several women. >> weinstein has agreed to a deal that will settle lawsuits by his alleged victims but this settlement may not be the end to the harvey weinstein saga which has inspired a movement and led to the downfall entertainment industry. this morning, a possible deal in the case that helped launch the me too movement. abc news learned movie producer harvey weinstein has agreed to d the women who accuse him of sexual misconduct. if finalized, the deal would resolve lawsuits filed by board members of his former film studio as well a
colle sophomore fell to her death while snapping a photo and what's being done to address the growing problem. >>> plus, lemon or lime. they're the perfect complement to your summer cocktail but this morning we look at how they could seriously burn your skin. >>> and vacation nightmare. before you plan your holiday getaway, the important news about vacation stress and how easy it can ruin your relationship. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we begin with breaking...
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teenager has been h he went thro tunnel for member then went through the rising sophomore at the the effect it would actually he was chargedwith cheating avenatppeared in court in both cases avenatti said he the push back to georgia's hollyw the state works to put the law >>> heis taking over the entire smiths institute. find out why it was an easy unfortthere's an open. they call that harassment and intimi friday missou governor signed a esthat law tak effect in august. >>> and next door to missouri, the statehouse passed a bill republ opposed a bill late-t abortions possible. the bill nowmoves to senate ford its consation. africa history and africa in chafe o system as mark seagraves explains, it museum history and culture. himsel obviously here we cast of at h did for smithsonian smiths air and space in 1968. he founded the african-american he's the first to be an histor first to be africa recognize whilent it's impor for the smiths it opens other they, too, c canhange a life. it will be hard to leave. b en the epitome of >> very cool. congra him. that's what happenedo a white him
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i'm a sophomore at the high school and right now we experience high levels of bullying and islamaphobia. as an arab muslim woman, i see this and i experience this every since preschool. my friends have experienced this, too. this year, i did use our wellness resources, but for the longest time, i didn't know these existed. i personally have seen the benefits of having wellness staff and anything that strengthens this can support all our communities. i'm someone who tends to not stick with things but i get excited to be a part of this and i wouldn't have been a part of this youth programme without the wellness center at our school. we ask you today to vote in the favorite of strengthening our wellness services. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> i feel like for many minorities, there's an automatic level of trust that comes when you talk with someone similar to you. this level of trust can help students be less hostile and more open. this will help councillors for the students' mental an emotional state and find the next steps to help the student. it is alsos remember to convey messages
i'm a sophomore at the high school and right now we experience high levels of bullying and islamaphobia. as an arab muslim woman, i see this and i experience this every since preschool. my friends have experienced this, too. this year, i did use our wellness resources, but for the longest time, i didn't know these existed. i personally have seen the benefits of having wellness staff and anything that strengthens this can support all our communities. i'm someone who tends to not stick with...
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a sophomore at nearby oregon state university, her death is the latest in a ring of accidents involvingy photos officials are reporting a growing number of deaths from those seeking that perfect picture. >> he was standing on the edge >>ore than 259 people died taking selfies in years. >> tristan fell off a bridge in texas while a attempting one >> a warning on their coast, the view of a lifetime isn't worth dying over >>> still ahead, get a break without breaking the bank. affordable vacations next. a bandit breaks into their he and plays maid coming up on "early today. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. er like millions of o your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. es meningitis b strikuickly. be quick to t' to your teen's doctor it about a meningis b vaccine. be quick to t' to your teen's doctor ready get positively radiant? a packed with pure soy evens tone and texture. so skin looks like this. and u feel like this. aveeno® positively radiant get skin happy™ ju
a sophomore at nearby oregon state university, her death is the latest in a ring of accidents involvingy photos officials are reporting a growing number of deaths from those seeking that perfect picture. >> he was standing on the edge >>ore than 259 people died taking selfies in years. >> tristan fell off a bridge in texas while a attempting one >> a warning on their coast, the view of a lifetime isn't worth dying over >>> still ahead, get a break without...
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>> sophomore. >> will you be 18 by november 2020? >> yes. work harder to earn your support. >> who is your favorite teacher in high school? >> that would be my math teacher. >> its cory booker. i just want to say i talked to a lot of young people on the campaign trail and as who their favorite teacher is, or what teachers they appreciate. you were the name he brought up so i want to thank you for number two, for inspiring our young people as a math teacher, especially, for you to sprout something in our young people, that says a lot are. who you i want to thank you what you're doing with your life and for kids in our future. i hope to see you down in washington. all the best to you and thank you again for all you do. will you give him that? >> thank you very much. >> thank you, nice to meet you. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> we finally passed that law in new jersey. that's why i'm one of the original sponsors of the bill. [indiscernible] we have a lot more work to do. [indiscernible] >> that's what you do. [laughter] >> when you get bac
>> sophomore. >> will you be 18 by november 2020? >> yes. work harder to earn your support. >> who is your favorite teacher in high school? >> that would be my math teacher. >> its cory booker. i just want to say i talked to a lot of young people on the campaign trail and as who their favorite teacher is, or what teachers they appreciate. you were the name he brought up so i want to thank you for number two, for inspiring our young people as a math teacher,...
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but we do have some reallyool jieniers and sophomores next ye. es for and stents and faculty all love it. ril >>i >>ium are -- i feel like because you are freshman -- he's got erre cred with the school and they take you moreusly. the people above you, jieniers and seniors, do you get more db fk from them? >> definitely out of the students weina interviewed, yea. >> what about you, colin? >> my family definitely tldnks we shecycle. >> doke you feel l it's kind of up to your generation going down the road here, t you're going to be wleft a lot of inviemtal problems bye peo my age and older? do you feel this is your problem to solve? >> effect businesses, economics. this is a full branch and fuch we have to face. we have to start wuking now. >> and your are going to cal, i think, in the fall. has all of this effected the studies. frers. ght. i'm maging environmental science and hope to mjor in environmental science. >> is this something more of a side thing or can you imagine, as you get older graduatex orking in an environmental field? >> i definit
but we do have some reallyool jieniers and sophomores next ye. es for and stents and faculty all love it. ril >>i >>ium are -- i feel like because you are freshman -- he's got erre cred with the school and they take you moreusly. the people above you, jieniers and seniors, do you get more db fk from them? >> definitely out of the students weina interviewed, yea. >> what about you, colin? >> my family definitely tldnks we shecycle. >> doke you feel l it's kind...
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he through tunnels and he was a sophomore at the he apologized. he didn't know the effect could have. >>> avenatti denied cheating fairs. while the case is pending. inavenat appeared court in a >>> it's 515067891 right now. the push back from the law. author they may pull >>> a man who helped create the he is taking a really tired that's next on news 4. >>> most likely chances >>> most likely chances thursd rs the big carrie are talking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited t a few pockets in selecties or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leaving them on the wrong side of the digital divide. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile el and sprint can der on all the spectrum bands needed to quickly bring unprecedented 5g connectivity across the nation. georgi controversial abortion law will hurt the tv business. >> netflix is threatening to the law has production companies threat to takeaction. last year 450 films and tv you have t
he through tunnels and he was a sophomore at the he apologized. he didn't know the effect could have. >>> avenatti denied cheating fairs. while the case is pending. inavenat appeared court in a >>> it's 515067891 right now. the push back from the law. author they may pull >>> a man who helped create the he is taking a really tired that's next on news 4. >>> most likely chances >>> most likely chances thursd rs the big carrie are talking about their...
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. >> was i'm a sophomore. >> that means you are 16? >> yes. >> will you be 18 by november of 24? >> yes. >> your first election, that's really exciting. can we get a picture to remember this moment? >> who is your favorite teacher in high school? [inaudible] i like a guy with the name look in there. >> hey, , mr. bookman, it is coy booker and i just want to say i talked a lot of young people on the campaign trail and ask them who are the favorite you to do what teachers inspire them are what you just the appreciate and i asked lucas right here that question. you with an and he brought up some want to thank you for number one teaching, number two, for inspiring our young people. as a math teacher especially for you to really sprouts of the any young people. that says a lot about who you are. i hope we get a chance to meet on the campaign trail but a just what he thank you for what you're doing with your life and the commitment your to her kids and to our future. i hope i get to see you made even done a washington. we need help with math done in washington it seems these days but a
. >> was i'm a sophomore. >> that means you are 16? >> yes. >> will you be 18 by november of 24? >> yes. >> your first election, that's really exciting. can we get a picture to remember this moment? >> who is your favorite teacher in high school? [inaudible] i like a guy with the name look in there. >> hey, , mr. bookman, it is coy booker and i just want to say i talked a lot of young people on the campaign trail and ask them who are the favorite...
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>> sophomore. >> so you are 16. will you be 18 by november 2020? >> yes. >> your first election. that is really exciting. i am going to work harder to earn your support. should we get a picture to remember this moment? >> absolutely. >> who is your favorite teacher in high school? >> probably my math teacher. >> hello it's cory booker. , i just want to say i talked to a lot of young people on the campaign trail and as who their favorite teacher is, or what teachers they appreciate. when i asked lucas that question, you are the man he brought up. so i want to thank you for teaching, and number two, for inspiring our young people as a math teacher, especially, for you to sprout something in our young people, that says a lot about who you are. i hope we get a chance to meet on the campaign trail. i want to thank you what you're doing with your life and for kids in our future. i hope to see you down in washington. we need help with math done in washington these days. all the best to you and thank you again for all you do. will you give him that? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> tha
>> sophomore. >> so you are 16. will you be 18 by november 2020? >> yes. >> your first election. that is really exciting. i am going to work harder to earn your support. should we get a picture to remember this moment? >> absolutely. >> who is your favorite teacher in high school? >> probably my math teacher. >> hello it's cory booker. , i just want to say i talked to a lot of young people on the campaign trail and as who their favorite teacher...
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sophomore named sean said he could hear the juvenile suspect singing in the halls while in lockdown. >> we heard po screaming, shockingly singing and it was heart wrenching because i thought in my head this should never happened to us in the first place. >> reporter: while sean sheltered in place, his teacher tried to keep his class calm. >> he was in the clom bien oolue prior to it. >> reporter: yore teacher was in columbin >> yes he said it would be okay, don't worry. >> reporter: he believes there were red flags. >> honestly, it's all about mental health. it's all about being there for them it's all about being there together we're all in this together >> reporter: now, that student, his parents and many others we've spoken to say that they are standing by this school and they are thanking the staff here for moving so quickly to protect the students meanwhile, both suspects are expected in court tomorrow lester >> gadi, thank you >>> let's turn to rising tensions after north korea conducted its second weapons test in just five days new images in tonight after the latest launch com
sophomore named sean said he could hear the juvenile suspect singing in the halls while in lockdown. >> we heard po screaming, shockingly singing and it was heart wrenching because i thought in my head this should never happened to us in the first place. >> reporter: while sean sheltered in place, his teacher tried to keep his class calm. >> he was in the clom bien oolue prior to it. >> reporter: yore teacher was in columbin >> yes he said it would be okay, don't...
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>>i was a sophomore. didn't really think anything of it. >>she then got up went to the bathroom and noticed that her face was drooping the blew it off thinking she just not funny. luckily, she decided to text a friend who recognize the signs of a stroke and told her to go straight to the university health center where they then sent her to the hospital to firstly because i woke up with that they don't know if i. >>they have no idea of the timeline so they couldn't give me a clot buster neurologist came in asking 100 questions and they kept asking me, you know do do drugs drink, excessively you know did you do something traumatic last night due to fall out of bed. >>the answer to all of those questions. now amy says her doctors eventually ruled her stroke was likely caused by birth control pills fortunately for her she was young and relatively healthy so her recovery was quick. >>so i have a stroke on a thursday i went back to class that monday thankfully i got my speech function from him. >>back pretty quickly. i did have 2 months of speech
>>i was a sophomore. didn't really think anything of it. >>she then got up went to the bathroom and noticed that her face was drooping the blew it off thinking she just not funny. luckily, she decided to text a friend who recognize the signs of a stroke and told her to go straight to the university health center where they then sent her to the hospital to firstly because i woke up with that they don't know if i. >>they have no idea of the timeline so they couldn't give me a...
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. >> reporter: a sophomore at nearby oregon state university, casey's death is the latest in a string of accidents involving risky photos at national parks and along popular hiking trails and vistas, officials are reporting a growing number of deaths from those seeking that perfect picture. >> he was standing on the edge and they wonder why there's deaths. >> reporter: according to one study, more than 259 people died taking selfies in recent years tristan bailey fell 50 feet off a bridge in texas while attempting one. >> if i would have stopped and, you know, used my brain on that bridge i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: tonight back in oregon, officials are pleading for caution along their picturesque coast, warning the view of a lifetime isn't worth dying over miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> now to our series, kids unpressure. in our survey monkey poll 80 pest of parents said they try to limit the time their child spends on a phone or mobile device, but there's increasing concern that all of the time parents spend on their devices could be taking a toll on their kids here is kate snow
. >> reporter: a sophomore at nearby oregon state university, casey's death is the latest in a string of accidents involving risky photos at national parks and along popular hiking trails and vistas, officials are reporting a growing number of deaths from those seeking that perfect picture. >> he was standing on the edge and they wonder why there's deaths. >> reporter: according to one study, more than 259 people died taking selfies in recent years tristan bailey fell 50 feet...
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. >> reporter: a sophomor oregon state university, casey's death is the te la in a string of accidents involving risky photos at national parks and hiking trails at vistas officials are reporting a number of deas. >> he was standing on the edge and they wonder why there is death. >> reporter: more than 259 people died taking selfies in recent years. tristan bailee fell 50 feet off a bridge in while attempting one. >> if i would have stopped him, you know, used my brain on that bridge, i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: oicials are pleading for caution among their coast warning the view of a lifetimisn't worth dying over. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> now to our series kids under pressure in our new nbc news survey poll 80% of parents try to limit the time their child spends on a phonor other mobile device but there is llincreasing concern a the time parents spend on their devices could be taking a toll on their kids. here is kate snow. >> reporter: ask any parent for an honest assessment. how many hours would you say a day you're on a device?>> retty much all day. >> i have the device w
. >> reporter: a sophomor oregon state university, casey's death is the te la in a string of accidents involving risky photos at national parks and hiking trails at vistas officials are reporting a number of deas. >> he was standing on the edge and they wonder why there is death. >> reporter: more than 259 people died taking selfies in recent years. tristan bailee fell 50 feet off a bridge in while attempting one. >> if i would have stopped him, you know, used my brain...
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. >> that's 16-year-old sophomore anicka shaw in her dress, she is currently under going chemo therapirapy. >> we v. >> reporter: it passes too quickly. >> we went out to dance and we did a photo shoot and it was already an hour and it felt like 20, 30 minutes. i was like, whoa. >> reporter: back inside, tamisha determined to did something in f family. something she hasn't done in ten years. she stood up using her new legs. >> this is the first time my mom saw me standing up. did i way better standing up here than i did in tarp. >> reporter: with a walker, she made her way through the prom and she said it went by too fast. >> hey, david, it's >> reporter: tonight, a message. >> i want to thank everyone at children's. i had so much fun at prom. it's just amazing. >> reporter: there she is on the left, one last prom to remember. we choose the great parents at prom. good night. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area, from abc7 news. >>> it's scary and it's sad. that is not something that you want to hear. >> a warning for parents. police have arrested a man they believe put cam
. >> that's 16-year-old sophomore anicka shaw in her dress, she is currently under going chemo therapirapy. >> we v. >> reporter: it passes too quickly. >> we went out to dance and we did a photo shoot and it was already an hour and it felt like 20, 30 minutes. i was like, whoa. >> reporter: back inside, tamisha determined to did something in f family. something she hasn't done in ten years. she stood up using her new legs. >> this is the first time my mom...
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he started an affair with a student during her sophomore year. a friend of the girl reported it to the school. police arrested vasquez in san bruno. he's pled not guilty to all of the charges. >>> a big change coming in the south bay. take a look at theseor a huge new development in santa clara. you thought levi's stadium was big. check out this project. right now it's just a golf course but as you can see, these plans will include shops, restaurants, and even homes. the city and the developer unveiled the drawings today. it's a 9 million square foot project built on top of a piece of land near levi's stadium. now the mayor says she understands some people are reluctant to see some of the old santa clara disappear. >> we're also developing, you know, a more modern uptown in our city that's really going to fill a need and a void to help keep people living, working, and playing in santa clara. >> work will begin this month. the first phases are scheduled to open in four years. >>> what's the old phrase, not in my backyard? well, a lot different thi
he started an affair with a student during her sophomore year. a friend of the girl reported it to the school. police arrested vasquez in san bruno. he's pled not guilty to all of the charges. >>> a big change coming in the south bay. take a look at theseor a huge new development in santa clara. you thought levi's stadium was big. check out this project. right now it's just a golf course but as you can see, these plans will include shops, restaurants, and even homes. the city and the...
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now his attorney said wolff is a sophomore at cal and an excellent student with no criminal history. 20-year-old berkeley student finn wolff was arrested on may 14th for sexually assault assaulting two women. the first incident happened in november 2017 at his fraternity and his attorney he and his date had been drinking a lot. he added anything that occurred between them was consensual. >> he's an honorable person. he checks in with people when he's being romantic with them and make sure everything is consensual and appropriate. >> reporter: his fraternity was aware of the allegations and removed him from the chapter in december. police say in march of this year he assaulted another woman at his residence. >> in the cases, the victims were either punched or grabbed or bitten to subdue them. >> reporter: again his attorney said it was all consensual. his parents flew in from salt lake city once they found out he had been arrested. bail was set at $750,000. and he will be back in court on wednesday may 22nd to ask that that bail be reduced. now one of my colleagues spoke to the parent
now his attorney said wolff is a sophomore at cal and an excellent student with no criminal history. 20-year-old berkeley student finn wolff was arrested on may 14th for sexually assault assaulting two women. the first incident happened in november 2017 at his fraternity and his attorney he and his date had been drinking a lot. he added anything that occurred between them was consensual. >> he's an honorable person. he checks in with people when he's being romantic with them and make sure...
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originally charged with murder for the 2014 shooting death of isaiah christopher smith smith was a sophomore at fremont high school in oakland. last month the 2 pleaded no contest to the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter. today a judge sentenced coulter to 16 years and men's to 12 years. >>another case of the measles has popped up in berkeley berkeley has health officials say the person visited the berkeley bowl market on 2020 oregon street on tuesday may 7th. they are asking anyone who was there from 3 to 5 in the afternoon to look for the first stages of symptoms of measles those include runny nose, red eyes, cough and fever. if you develop the symptoms they say call your doctor right away. health officials say the person with the measles is no longer contagious. in the north a a hazardous material scare led to a shelter in place in an ap a neighborhood today officials lifted that order late this afternoon. but it went in blaze because a truck carrying gas tanks crashed. well for charles clifford has details. >>here in napa on friday, a big rig truck carrying various tanks of gas cra
originally charged with murder for the 2014 shooting death of isaiah christopher smith smith was a sophomore at fremont high school in oakland. last month the 2 pleaded no contest to the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter. today a judge sentenced coulter to 16 years and men's to 12 years. >>another case of the measles has popped up in berkeley berkeley has health officials say the person visited the berkeley bowl market on 2020 oregon street on tuesday may 7th. they are asking anyone...
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. >> reporter: that's 16-year-old sophomore anika shah in her dress. is currently under going chemotherapy. >> love the dress. >> thank you. >> reporter: the magical night, it turns out, passes too quickly. >> we went out to dance and we did a photo shoot and it felt like it was an hour, but we looked at the clock. i was like, whoa. >> reporter: back inside, tamesha determined to do something she hasn't done in front of her family in ten years. she stood up. using her new legs. >> this is the first time my mom saw me standing up. i did way better standing up here than i do in therapy. >> reporter: with a walker, she made her way through the prom and anika who said it went by too fast? >> hey, david, it's anika. >> tonight, she has a message for the hospital. >> i want to thank everyone at the zone and children's. i had so much fun at prom. it was just amazing. >> reporter: there she is on the left with one last dance at a prom to remember. and so we choose the brave patients at the prom. good night >>> after three verdicts against the maker of roundup,
. >> reporter: that's 16-year-old sophomore anika shah in her dress. is currently under going chemotherapy. >> love the dress. >> thank you. >> reporter: the magical night, it turns out, passes too quickly. >> we went out to dance and we did a photo shoot and it felt like it was an hour, but we looked at the clock. i was like, whoa. >> reporter: back inside, tamesha determined to do something she hasn't done in front of her family in ten years. she stood up....
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. >> reporter: that's sophomore kayla mcmahon on stage in her theater class in the middle of an improvt, young lady. you are three hours past curfew. what is the problem? where have you been? >> reporter: what kayla doesn't know is this scene is about to take a turn in a way that will force her to break character. behind the curtain is her mother, tina, who has been away in iraq. tina, a critical care flight guard has been on an 11-month deployment. >> this deployment wuss a little bit more difficult for her to accept me being gone. >> reporter: this is tina's third deployment away from kayla, so she wanted to do something special. >> i wanted to surprise her this time. >> reporter: so let's get back on stage, and that improv scene. >> when your mother gets home, you're going to have to explain that to her. >> all right. >> you're going to have to explain that to your mother. >> reporter: mom, tina, hitting her cue. [ applause ] >> it was the best thing ever. she saw me, and she was shocked, and i just, like, my world was complete. >> reporter: as for kayla -- >> really shocking. didn'
. >> reporter: that's sophomore kayla mcmahon on stage in her theater class in the middle of an improvt, young lady. you are three hours past curfew. what is the problem? where have you been? >> reporter: what kayla doesn't know is this scene is about to take a turn in a way that will force her to break character. behind the curtain is her mother, tina, who has been away in iraq. tina, a critical care flight guard has been on an 11-month deployment. >> this deployment wuss a...
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my sophomore year. i took a two semester survey course -- introduction to afro-american history.ll over, where are you? , where are you? we were afro-americans at that time. the president went on to win a pulitzer prize for his biography of ulysses s grant. he had us read -- published in it was radical because it 1935. challenged the dunning school of historians at columbia university, and they were part and parcel of the mythology of reconstruction being a dismal failure and an embarrassment to the history of american democracy. and do boys took on the dunning school. and the chief consultant to our series is so ironic that he is our leading reconstruction historian at columbia university. it is almost as if -- i think he is about to publish his 10th book of reconstruction on the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment, which will be out in september. i think it's a personal mission for him to refute the terribly racist claims made by his own predecessors in the history department at columbia and set the record straight. read do boys -- e's book about black reconstruction. and a book by t
my sophomore year. i took a two semester survey course -- introduction to afro-american history.ll over, where are you? , where are you? we were afro-americans at that time. the president went on to win a pulitzer prize for his biography of ulysses s grant. he had us read -- published in it was radical because it 1935. challenged the dunning school of historians at columbia university, and they were part and parcel of the mythology of reconstruction being a dismal failure and an embarrassment...
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it is to the point of not just being sophomoric but gulags politics.do that in this country. the 20 what are they doing? when they know that ag barr isn't able to release this information anyway, he would be breaking the law if he were to do it and the argument jerry nadler and the rest of them have gone over and read what is available to them at this point. it is a small portion of the entire report anyway. >> they are trying to compel him to produce grand jury material which they are not entitled to do and threatening him with impeachment and imprisonment and to me it is absurd. the american sees through this, playground politics and we are sick of it. that is the average american's response to this and the law is with the attorney general. heather: this has all happened before in terms of another country trying to interfere in our election. this specifically with china trying to influence, are there lessons for us today from what happened to that and how that has happened. >> foreign countries influence every election we had and so disruption and de
it is to the point of not just being sophomoric but gulags politics.do that in this country. the 20 what are they doing? when they know that ag barr isn't able to release this information anyway, he would be breaking the law if he were to do it and the argument jerry nadler and the rest of them have gone over and read what is available to them at this point. it is a small portion of the entire report anyway. >> they are trying to compel him to produce grand jury material which they are...
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the way i explain it to that high school sophomore is just government intervention. the government taking more of all of us are in politics. if you don't believe it look at the top party paycheck and the net party paycheck. not going toney you, but to government and that is what we are about and that is what we want -- it is our duty as it comes up, i bring it up because i think it is a real you getnd the only way that young person to understand it is to relate it to how it affects their life and most young people have had jobs, most young people have seen the net amount of a check. host: we have some calls lined up. the first one comes from new jersey, richard on the democrats line. you're on with representative ralph norman. caller: i would like you to talk to -- talk about socialism as it relates to western society. in europe, they consider themselves socialist in a lot of the opposing has been fascism, on the extremes. socialism and fascism. we don't understand socialism but we never talk about fascism in this country and trust me, there are plenty of fascists he
the way i explain it to that high school sophomore is just government intervention. the government taking more of all of us are in politics. if you don't believe it look at the top party paycheck and the net party paycheck. not going toney you, but to government and that is what we are about and that is what we want -- it is our duty as it comes up, i bring it up because i think it is a real you getnd the only way that young person to understand it is to relate it to how it affects their life...
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. >> sudden impact is a program that tries to educate high school sophomores about the impacts of destructive to go to prom, you choose to go to the dance after the prom, and you choose to play beer pong. you look over and your designated driver's slamming shots. you going to get in that car with that guy? what do you do today when your friend's texting and you're in the car? what do you do? at your age, i need you to understand your choices. >> i wasn't going to quit until i killed myself. the wreck saved me. as crazy as that may sound. since i've been released, i actually started speaking to a dwi class once a month sharing my story. you're in this class for a reason. i just pray that you see ashlee and you remember what can happen in a split second. the consequences, they last a lifetime. that keeps me grounded. come on, pudding. come on, my pudding. life today is pretty much centered around one person now. and his name is r.j. russell jr. he's named after his father, which is my fiance, russell. >> little buddy woke up yet? >> no. >> he's out cold. it ain't good to play with him today. >>
. >> sudden impact is a program that tries to educate high school sophomores about the impacts of destructive to go to prom, you choose to go to the dance after the prom, and you choose to play beer pong. you look over and your designated driver's slamming shots. you going to get in that car with that guy? what do you do today when your friend's texting and you're in the car? what do you do? at your age, i need you to understand your choices. >> i wasn't going to quit until i killed...
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the sophomore moved out of her campus dorm march 30th, three days before the scandal was announced. a hillsborough couple pleaded guilty to the scandal in federal court. the latest in the case. >> reporter: hillsborough's parents, bruce and isackson are the first to formally enter guilty pleas to conspiracy charges. they are cooperating with the government and in exchange prosecutors say they will not face any more criminal charges and facing sentencing the low end of the guidelines. they paid rick singer for the college admissions cheating scheme for two of their daughters. sentencing set for july 31st. >>> according to prosecutors, another parent charged, elizabeth enriquez, introduced them to singer in august of 2015. >> the isacksons face a maximum 20 years in prison. prosecutors are expected to recommend a lesser sentence. bruce isackson may face additional spents from additional charges. we are keeping track of each of the bay area people involved in the scandal. >>> the family of an apple engineer who died when his tesla crashed are suing the carmaker. they broke the story la
the sophomore moved out of her campus dorm march 30th, three days before the scandal was announced. a hillsborough couple pleaded guilty to the scandal in federal court. the latest in the case. >> reporter: hillsborough's parents, bruce and isackson are the first to formally enter guilty pleas to conspiracy charges. they are cooperating with the government and in exchange prosecutors say they will not face any more criminal charges and facing sentencing the low end of the guidelines. they...
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. >> repor: a sophomore at a nearby university casey's death se the latest in a series of deaths from seeking that perfect picture. >> he was standing on the edge and they woer why there's deaths. >> reporter: according to one study, more than 259 people died taking selfies in recent years. tristan bailey fl in texas whilattempting one. back in oregon, officials are pleading for caution along their picturesque coast, warning the view of a lifetime isn't worth dying over. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> that is sad. >>> now to the effort to clean up facebook. cnbc reports on deleting fake accounts. >> good morning, i'm contessa brewer at cnbc headquarters. facebook sayst's removed nearly 3.4 billion fake accounts from its platform bocween tober and march. that's twice as many as the previous six-month period but only a billion more tn the site's 2.4 billion monthly active users. facebook says nearly all of the fakts accoun were caught by artificial intelligence and increased human monitoring. ceo mark zuckerberg told t reporters mos of the accounts were blocked within minutes of their cr
. >> repor: a sophomore at a nearby university casey's death se the latest in a series of deaths from seeking that perfect picture. >> he was standing on the edge and they woer why there's deaths. >> reporter: according to one study, more than 259 people died taking selfies in recent years. tristan bailey fl in texas whilattempting one. back in oregon, officials are pleading for caution along their picturesque coast, warning the view of a lifetime isn't worth dying over....
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. >> if he sees like typical high school sophomore to you, that's because he is, in many ways. he takes a full course load at san mateo high school. he enjoys hanging out and chatting with friends. >> how was your day? >> it was good. i feel like did i good on my test. >> but his high of has an extraordinary side. he is a budding soap star. cynic last fall, he's been playing the role of cameron webber on general hospital. >> we all knew it was going to happen. >> we interviewed him on ace 7 news when he first landed the gig. now the newcomer has been nominated for a daytime emmy. >> best? i don't even know what category i'm in. hey, mom! what's the category i'm in called? >> the category, best younger actor in a drama series. no small accomplish many but a giant surprise when his dad told him the news. >> i'm like, what? it was just a way amazing feeling. >> he mainly acted on stage. appearing in bay area productions such as act's achristmas carol. his first love is singing. cynic kindergarten, he's been a soloist and as part of a band. ♪ >> his talent was noticed by general ho
. >> if he sees like typical high school sophomore to you, that's because he is, in many ways. he takes a full course load at san mateo high school. he enjoys hanging out and chatting with friends. >> how was your day? >> it was good. i feel like did i good on my test. >> but his high of has an extraordinary side. he is a budding soap star. cynic last fall, he's been playing the role of cameron webber on general hospital. >> we all knew it was going to happen....
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my sophomore year, i loved it the same respect given to people's views and corporation's views on issuesuld be given to protesters who want to take their dollars elsewhere. i will point out that not only did they have a welcoming environment, but the key thing we should focus on is the 0% rating from the human rights campaign on their employee rights practices. they don't support spousal benefits for same-sex couples or adoption rights. so there is an argument to make it there. >> i have no problem. if i am gay, i eat a chicken nugget, if someone feels so strongly, that's fine, you don't have to go eat there but don't try to agitate to get these things banned from schools and airports. a lot of us want to eat that stuff. don't try to impose that on the rest of us. >> laura: it's amazing, the boards of trustees, most of them, they wilt at the sign they get ten letters and they go, oh we decried the bigotry of chick-fil-a! what bigotry are they talking about? >> they need to step up. >> laura: many hungry alums have to step forward. >> mayor pete had an interesting line, i disagree with th
my sophomore year, i loved it the same respect given to people's views and corporation's views on issuesuld be given to protesters who want to take their dollars elsewhere. i will point out that not only did they have a welcoming environment, but the key thing we should focus on is the 0% rating from the human rights campaign on their employee rights practices. they don't support spousal benefits for same-sex couples or adoption rights. so there is an argument to make it there. >> i have...
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but yeah, i think the first two years coaching, most of these guys were with me since they were sophomores and we were close to the championship but i think we got stuck in the semis but this year we're able to pull through and go to the city final and then, i had the opportunity to finally play in state and they showed everyone, you know, that the public schools in san francisco are able to compete with the best schools in all of northern california. and i just hope, you know, other public schools can go out and do the same. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everyone and the team from mission high school. it's an honor to be here tonight and i would like to say thank you for having us here. i would like to say thank you to my teammates. for me, it was an honor to play with them. allowing my teammates are from many different countries, and when we came, we were thinking of the free exam of the english test and my teammate didn't know english at all. we did not know one day we would be here at the championship voice and now we here. the championship was a dream at the beginning but the
but yeah, i think the first two years coaching, most of these guys were with me since they were sophomores and we were close to the championship but i think we got stuck in the semis but this year we're able to pull through and go to the city final and then, i had the opportunity to finally play in state and they showed everyone, you know, that the public schools in san francisco are able to compete with the best schools in all of northern california. and i just hope, you know, other public...
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robert smith said he will pay off graduate student at going a step further, plans to help 1000 sophomores underrepresented groups and foundation launching the program which will provide companies with a database of potential summer interns. now the bad, college student skipping out on loan payments. a new survey finding 45% of students who take out loans for school have no intention of repaying them and the ugly. giving a teacher and at for writing this honorss homework. my school teachers should be punished for writing wtf is this. the teacher has apologized. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". thank you for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues right now. goodbye. >> we did not make a determination as to whether or not the president did commit a crime. that is the office's final position and we have comment on any other conclusions or hypotheticals about the president. >> big day yesterday. it is thursday, may 30th and donald trump on a victory lap after robert mueller breaks his silence for the first time in a two year investigation. >> democrats including one i
robert smith said he will pay off graduate student at going a step further, plans to help 1000 sophomores underrepresented groups and foundation launching the program which will provide companies with a database of potential summer interns. now the bad, college student skipping out on loan payments. a new survey finding 45% of students who take out loans for school have no intention of repaying them and the ugly. giving a teacher and at for writing this honorss homework. my school teachers...
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in andrew's sophomore year of high school, he decided to run away from home and join the neo-nazi azofcomes down to the bedroom. he's crying. and i said, what is going on? and he said, you're not going to believe this. he bought a one way ticket. he had a fake passport. he bought a fake passport from ireland, $500 it cost him because he thought his u.s. passport may fail. he arranged for a hostile in kiev, for a limousine to come to the house and pick him out. he flushed the money into his account and out the same day. i never saw it. he's so smart. so he had $250 in cash. >> kevlar plates. >> sleeping bags, everything, ready to go. >> so sad. >> i mean, i know what a go bag looks like. >> after they discovered andr andrew's plan, they intervened and talked him out of it. but he remained isolated an disconnected except for online. >> in august of 2016, i started to hear about this kid jeremy. and i was like, this is kind of nice. you know, andrew is fanning out and being social. >> it was just a sigh of relief. >> and you're hopeful because the last thing you want is to see your kid si
in andrew's sophomore year of high school, he decided to run away from home and join the neo-nazi azofcomes down to the bedroom. he's crying. and i said, what is going on? and he said, you're not going to believe this. he bought a one way ticket. he had a fake passport. he bought a fake passport from ireland, $500 it cost him because he thought his u.s. passport may fail. he arranged for a hostile in kiev, for a limousine to come to the house and pick him out. he flushed the money into his...
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hear songs from her sophomore album coming up.gland's best. better eggs. with more vitamins d and e and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or rece
hear songs from her sophomore album coming up.gland's best. better eggs. with more vitamins d and e and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic...
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in andrew's sophomore year of high school he decided to run home and join the battalion in the ukrainee talking to him, he comes down from the bedroom, he's crying. i said, what is going on? he said you're not going to believe this. he bought a one way ticket, he had a fake passport, he bought it from ireland, $500 it cost him, because he thought his american one would fail. he arranged for a limousine to pick him up. he had $250 in cash -- >> plate carriers. >> sleeping bags. everything ready to go. >> it was so sad. >> i know what a go bag looks like. >> christian, that interesting. the line you used, ideology is not as important as wanting to belong. which is a badge of identity politics. we have seen that in the united states work for people, groups that are otherwise marginalized. does it apply the same way to hate groups? people who want to belong and advance something they believe in? >> i think we make every decision in life based on a search for identity and purpose. hate groups or extremist groups or extremist behaviors like drug addiction or runaways or suicide, i think it's
in andrew's sophomore year of high school he decided to run home and join the battalion in the ukrainee talking to him, he comes down from the bedroom, he's crying. i said, what is going on? he said you're not going to believe this. he bought a one way ticket, he had a fake passport, he bought it from ireland, $500 it cost him, because he thought his american one would fail. he arranged for a limousine to pick him up. he had $250 in cash -- >> plate carriers. >> sleeping bags....
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. >> she was my number one girl her freshman, sophomore, junior, senior year. she just had the tenacity and want to be as good as she can be. >> they have your dad's sign. doug andrews tennis. he was a teacher and he coached tennis. >> he was just a really good dad, a really involved dad. >> she wants that bottle. she sees it. >> he was sick for about a year and a half. he had cardiomyopathy. it was a terrible thing. >> because my dad was so sick early on and he passed away when i was 7, i don't really have a lot of strong memories of him that aren't from home videos or pictures or just stories that my mom has told me. you know, father's day and when you had bring your dad to school and things like that, you know, i think it's always hard to lose a parent. >> he passed away and then we still -- life goes on. we had to get up, and i had these children to take care of. and we were living life, just kind of one day at a time. >> my mom was a school nurse at the high school. >> my kids could get away with nothing because of that. i knew everything that was going on
. >> she was my number one girl her freshman, sophomore, junior, senior year. she just had the tenacity and want to be as good as she can be. >> they have your dad's sign. doug andrews tennis. he was a teacher and he coached tennis. >> he was just a really good dad, a really involved dad. >> she wants that bottle. she sees it. >> he was sick for about a year and a half. he had cardiomyopathy. it was a terrible thing. >> because my dad was so sick early on and...
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and designed to cover their tuitions because don't like the reaction of their report which was a sophomoric, adolescent 400 pages of very, poorly written legal work. it is kind of first year law school writing. in my opinion. now kamala harris, she is running for president. she does what she does. she is snooty and she did her little thing. and i think i'm a quite frankly, they have embarrassed themselves and embarrassing the united states senate. and kamala harris with mazie hirono and you have the monsters and quite remarkable. >> laura: shawn dimmick john, you, the idea of someone with experience, the wealth of legal knowledge, the gravitas all those words apply to bill barr. you know him, we've all known him i guess on this panel have known him for a couple of decades, all of us, but the idea of these people one after the other trying to destroy a man entire legacy based on bob mueller's team being upset about the tone as saul said and not being fleshed out in a brief summary of the ultimate conclusions of this report, really? that is what today's democrat party stands? >> john: look, t
and designed to cover their tuitions because don't like the reaction of their report which was a sophomoric, adolescent 400 pages of very, poorly written legal work. it is kind of first year law school writing. in my opinion. now kamala harris, she is running for president. she does what she does. she is snooty and she did her little thing. and i think i'm a quite frankly, they have embarrassed themselves and embarrassing the united states senate. and kamala harris with mazie hirono and you...
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i'm so old i actually took part in the very fir earth day when i was a sophomore in high school. we all marched in the streets of manhattan. so it's now more than ever it's very important to bring attention to this issue. >> indeed. it'sat clim visionary award. big congrats. >> thank you. thanks for having me. i was with doug. after i trashed the newsroom they're not letting me inside. >> you're welcome back in. come into the studio. >> i hope i can hit the commissary once it opens up. >> see you on the "today" show in a few minutes. >> good morning. i'm rahel solomon at cnbc nadquarters, and uber is rolling out a feature for the luxury car service to discourage tardy drivers. they will have a quiet car mode that you can address through the app when you hale ride. you can ask for luggage, communicate your preferred temperature and request extra time before getting into the car without getting thete pickup fee. uber black fares are 100% more expensivethan uber x. solomon. >>> we've been dealing with a chill in the month of may for the last couple of days, but your weekend, i'm opt
i'm so old i actually took part in the very fir earth day when i was a sophomore in high school. we all marched in the streets of manhattan. so it's now more than ever it's very important to bring attention to this issue. >> indeed. it'sat clim visionary award. big congrats. >> thank you. thanks for having me. i was with doug. after i trashed the newsroom they're not letting me inside. >> you're welcome back in. come into the studio. >> i hope i can hit the commissary...
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welcome to both of you i'm going to ask maybe a sophomore in high school kind of question, lindsey, why should we worry about low inflation? i thought that would be a good thing. >> the problem is it means maybe the fed hiked rates too fast and that's holding down inflation. the problem with that is that means that the fed has room potentially with interest rates so low that maybe they need to make a cut that's what the market is pricing in is an interest rate cut is coming. >> why on its face, tom, would low inflation be a bad thing in other words, maybe lindsey is right and they raised interest rates and dampened inflation too much why is low, low inflation not a good thing >> yeah. i mean, i think most people think of low inflation as a dynamic where, japan, where there's a lack of aggregate demand that's why it's a dirty word there's another way that we need to think about this. and this goes to the heart of why the phillip's curve actually really doesn't work at all and that is one of the key reasons why we have such low inflation is actually mostly because we import boat loads of
welcome to both of you i'm going to ask maybe a sophomore in high school kind of question, lindsey, why should we worry about low inflation? i thought that would be a good thing. >> the problem is it means maybe the fed hiked rates too fast and that's holding down inflation. the problem with that is that means that the fed has room potentially with interest rates so low that maybe they need to make a cut that's what the market is pricing in is an interest rate cut is coming. >> why...