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her name is tanya tucker. this morning she is looking back and forward with our legendary bob schieffer. ♪ ♪ delta dawn. >> she was once country music's wild child. a breakout star at the ripe old age of 13, tanya tucker has been riding high for five decades. ♪ singing -- >> with a new album that is getting the best reviews of her career. >> if that 13-year-old tanya tucker was sitting here, what would you tell her today? >> i don't know that i would tell her anything. i think she would probably need to talk to me and give me some advice. >> reporter: later on "sunday morning", it is a new dawn for tanya tucker. >> pauley: setting the table may seem like a dull chore to you. but the folks conor knighton has been watching wowing beg to differ. >> >> setting a proper table is more than just good manners. >> the forks. >> at the los angeles county fair, it is an event. >> for competitive table escapers like bonnie overman choosing the right theme is just as important as placing the silverware. >> i always create
her name is tanya tucker. this morning she is looking back and forward with our legendary bob schieffer. ♪ ♪ delta dawn. >> she was once country music's wild child. a breakout star at the ripe old age of 13, tanya tucker has been riding high for five decades. ♪ singing -- >> with a new album that is getting the best reviews of her career. >> if that 13-year-old tanya tucker was sitting here, what would you tell her today? >> i don't know that i would tell her...
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tanya kramer on the story force in jerusalem to both of you thank you. and we have some breaking news coming in tsunami warnings have been issued for parts of cuba and jamaica that follows a very strong under sea earthquake we understand between the 2 caribbean islands other island groups in coastal areas have also been included in this morning the quake we understand was initially measured at a magnitude of $7.00 it was that upgraded to $7.00 and again a tsunami warning they are being issued for areas around cuba and jamaica now to the other big story of the day here in germany authorities are trying to downplay fears that the corona virus could spread throughout the country it comes after doctors in the southern state of bavaria confirmed the 1st case in the country the disease emerged last month in china where it has already killed more than $100.00 people. it's believed to be the feste she meant to human transmission in europe. a man in his thirty's has tested positive for the corona virus in germany he's currently receiving treatment at this hospita
tanya kramer on the story force in jerusalem to both of you thank you. and we have some breaking news coming in tsunami warnings have been issued for parts of cuba and jamaica that follows a very strong under sea earthquake we understand between the 2 caribbean islands other island groups in coastal areas have also been included in this morning the quake we understand was initially measured at a magnitude of $7.00 it was that upgraded to $7.00 and again a tsunami warning they are being issued...
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packed a lot of living in her time on earth. >> tanya tucker!wn, what's that flower you have on ♪ >> reporter: and her voice has never had more to offer than it does today. ♪ ♪ lord knows i'm a hard luck girl ♪ >> my dad always told me you know how to change the world? he said you build your platform, you know? you build it, build it, build it until you can't build it any higher, you can't get no higher. and that's when you can change the world, because then people will listen to you. that's the thing. >> want to not just be another female on this planet. i want to change a lot of things. >> reporter: well, i think you're going toe change people when you remind them to bring the flowers now. >> and that's just another way of saying show me you love me now. don't hesitate. >>> the halls of many colleges and universities are adorned with paintings of school presidents, big money donors and famous alumni. but a princeton university, a gallery of portraits presents campus workers as the heroes they are. adriana diaz has the story from her alma mater
packed a lot of living in her time on earth. >> tanya tucker!wn, what's that flower you have on ♪ >> reporter: and her voice has never had more to offer than it does today. ♪ ♪ lord knows i'm a hard luck girl ♪ >> my dad always told me you know how to change the world? he said you build your platform, you know? you build it, build it, build it until you can't build it any higher, you can't get no higher. and that's when you can change the world, because then people...
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are jerusalem correspondent tony kramer is covering the gathering and joins us now from there tanya what more can you tell us about today's gathering taking place in jerusalem. all right i'm standing here outside of. you see behind me the white tent this is was built over the warsaw memorial on the side of the yacht and then morial to where all these world leaders will be gathering this afternoon for a memorial service you will hear prayers who will hear music there but you can also hear speeches from some of the leaders among them of course these are the president who've been rivlin but also russian president floating the a putin the french president in my craw but also an important gesture to the germans from photos steinmeyer the president will speak it for the 1st time. for sam one of that is his absence actually the polish president he declined to attend this event because he was not included in the list of speakers and he also said that he thinks that the main memorial event should be the one that is happening on monday on international holocaust day in auschwitz well this holocaus
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has in mind and we haven't yet heard from others tanya kramer interest in him thank you tanya. and let's bring back now robert chatter g. who is joining us here in the studio he is deputy editor in chief magazine on middle eastern affairs here in berlin we just saw this announcement this the so-called vision for peace by u.s. president donald trump what are your main takeaways well let's be fair at the beginning i think of speech started off quite unexpectedly in a very solemn tone you could almost hope that. would put at least like the. seriousness of the matter it veered off quite quite fast when when he was cheered on and basically ventured off into. basic just thanking his base and directly thinking all those involved and you couldn't hear single him from. i think he did a clever thing that he didn't invent which is to include the palestinians with what they would have to gain. and also the palestinian people saying that they deserve life in dignity while at the same time completely excluding them so this is something that he wasn't the 1st one to do let's break down actual
has in mind and we haven't yet heard from others tanya kramer interest in him thank you tanya. and let's bring back now robert chatter g. who is joining us here in the studio he is deputy editor in chief magazine on middle eastern affairs here in berlin we just saw this announcement this the so-called vision for peace by u.s. president donald trump what are your main takeaways well let's be fair at the beginning i think of speech started off quite unexpectedly in a very solemn tone you could...
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time tanya kramer interest one thank you tanya. and we'll have live coverage of president trump his announcement of the details of that plan expected and about an hour from now but 1st we had to brazil where at least $54.00 people have died in floods and landslides caused by heavy storms across the southeast entire buildings have been washed away and more than 30000 people have been displaced authorities warn more rain is expected. 1st came the rain then came the mud and took everything they had it sent houses tumbling down hillsides buried them under landslides some were unable to flee. yet many houses were hit here but the main ones are those where the victims are it was 2 different families one with 4 people and the other with 3 kids from thursday to friday the metropolitan area off batteries on tests of the highest rainfall in over 102 years 3 states on the south eastern part of presell are affected minister rice a spirit to santo and rio de janeiro. those who did not get out on time scramble to safety on higher ground. on mond
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here on national remembrance day in april tania thank you very much to use jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer. well holocaust survivor dieter crawl's was just a teenager when she was deported from prague and ended up in our survey it's now $91.00 teacher spoke to d.w. at her home in israel world leaders will be former death camp for the official holocaust remembrance day on monday but for dita it's a place she never wants to see again and says my. little sister cheered and spoke. and here i sit with the books. this is me in the black stockings. my number is 73305 which i had to shout twice daily and counting still a pale. you had to shout over a number then septic 1000 that i hunted from the air was for up and like snow from there from the smoke from the chimneys. and the spencer and she's from from the crematorium. and here i. me just had to. understand that this is what happens. when their train arrived they were prisoners who assaulted her luggage she made 2 mountains of clothes and shoes to prove the bridge. and if they found a book she somehow managed to bring it to the chair and
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i would like to say to trump and the tanya who wanted to know the truth is not for sale. and all our rights are not for sale very fair cannot solve bargaining for your conspiracy deal when not. tanya there we see right there the palestinian president rejecting this plan from the u.s. president saying it belongs into the trash bin of history and wondering from where you're standing could this plan actually maybe even further tensions in the region when it reaches hard to initial reactions of the post syrian president and he said very clearly no to this so-called deal of the century and he made it very clear to send this is not to say oh our rights the palestinian rights as he said are not for sale so you can say that the plan proposes a contingent state full of the palestinians but only under certain conditions and also the issue of to roost limits is so important for the palestinians on the one hand the plan propose it that it's an undivided jerusalem which would remain under israeli control and they could be some part of easton to send them off east to a semicolon be in
i would like to say to trump and the tanya who wanted to know the truth is not for sale. and all our rights are not for sale very fair cannot solve bargaining for your conspiracy deal when not. tanya there we see right there the palestinian president rejecting this plan from the u.s. president saying it belongs into the trash bin of history and wondering from where you're standing could this plan actually maybe even further tensions in the region when it reaches hard to initial reactions of the...
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in terms of its policy in the region has actually reflected israeli positions on important issues tanya let's let's pick at what alexander is highlighting there how has this impacted the palestinians faith in the united states as a need in middle eastern affairs. well they have said for a long time it's very difficult to see. the united states as the honest brokers so to speak that they wouldn't get a fair sounds because you know then there are. their rights their quest for an independent palestinian state is just not being acknowledged by all the accidents being taken and her son alive and excess from washington u.s. president donald trump stepping up to the podium the u.s. president set to reveal his administration's long awaited blueprint for peace in the middle east let's listen. i i. i. thank you very much thank you. today israel takes a big step towards peace. if. young people across the middle east are ready for a more hopeful future and governments throughout the region are realizing that terrorism and islamic extremism are everyone's common enemy yesterday i had the pleasure of
in terms of its policy in the region has actually reflected israeli positions on important issues tanya let's let's pick at what alexander is highlighting there how has this impacted the palestinians faith in the united states as a need in middle eastern affairs. well they have said for a long time it's very difficult to see. the united states as the honest brokers so to speak that they wouldn't get a fair sounds because you know then there are. their rights their quest for an independent...
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tanya kramer visited sherman saul how it's keeping the memory of the holocaust victims alive for younger generations. leading a tour through jerusalem's holocaust memorial yeah it was a special for jonathan matthews today the young israeli was searcher is guiding a group of israeli schoolchildren with its monumental architecture a powerful exhibition it's a place like no whether to learn about the shoah generally speaking the whole concept of telling the story in this museum and perhaps connecting different generations stories the holocaust is by focusing on the victims and when they focus on a victim we have a natural historical information in the scene but we also have personal artifacts and video testimony of the survivors the individual stories of the victims are an essential part of the museum making the horrors of the show a ton jubal over 75 years later the increasingly elderly survivors are slowly disappearing poses a challenge with the museum educational programs it's comprehensive archive and a large collection of documents yet the sham aims to keep the victims memories alive t
tanya kramer visited sherman saul how it's keeping the memory of the holocaust victims alive for younger generations. leading a tour through jerusalem's holocaust memorial yeah it was a special for jonathan matthews today the young israeli was searcher is guiding a group of israeli schoolchildren with its monumental architecture a powerful exhibition it's a place like no whether to learn about the shoah generally speaking the whole concept of telling the story in this museum and perhaps...
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that's not going to happen, because in the tanya line is going to bring 6000 men. he has been able to recruit 6000 home guard, and u.s. reserve court. it's not the veterans reserve corps but the u.s. reserve corps. it's a specialized unit founded in 1861 in st. louis. including augustus bush and ever hard and highs are. they are part of the western reserve units in command of the militia, is actually this gentleman here. brigadier general daniel frost. he's the brigadier general of the state militia. he is in command. matt annual lion on may 10th will bring 6000 troops, surround camp jackson, and force it surrender. this is what he writes to general frost. it is my duty to demand, and i do by hereby demand of you, and immediate surrender of your command. general frost has no choice but to surrender. line himself is trying to imprison these militia and prevent them from ever forming up again. he realizes there's not a lot off enough space for several hundred militia to be kept at the st. louis arsenal. what he decides to do is parole them, but wants to humiliate him
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let's get more now with our correspondents tanya kramer in jerusalem and all of her salary in washington good morning to both of you oliver middle east peace is often called the holy grail of american politics is there a sense in washington that this plan can succeed where many others have failed. it's been many many presidents have tried their luck with very complicated field and there's therefore lot of skepticism right now in particular from democrats one democratic senator said that this plan if put into practice would diminish the prospects for a peaceful coexistence all israelis and palestinians in the region and we're now essentially talking about a 2 state solution brian with only one state that was represented at the negotiating table and that of course was israel the palestinians were not included in the talks they were not invited to the presentation in the white house and in contras president talking about a win win all fortunately today and about a historic breakthrough which of course is anything but clear at this point in time tania as we heard there from all over the pale
let's get more now with our correspondents tanya kramer in jerusalem and all of her salary in washington good morning to both of you oliver middle east peace is often called the holy grail of american politics is there a sense in washington that this plan can succeed where many others have failed. it's been many many presidents have tried their luck with very complicated field and there's therefore lot of skepticism right now in particular from democrats one democratic senator said that this...
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s tanya kramer met with him to talk about remembering and commemorating and the show. it is a festa full of feeling. that it is a forgotten. many times you thoughts that people will forget all of us and if you forget it there is little reason to believe that another one will literally appeal. he did move with you know it and you have said that it was the rigidity of medicaid to tony for the jewish people we're in the midst but you look at that only victims as someone said no to all the victims would you was but all the jews were victims. and if you come from all over the woods and you make it here or shall lie it meeting today amid remember this this is a good side then kind then something from the holocaust a nice gives a problem is that uniter view again the word holocaust farm also one small action taken against the rising numbers of anti semitic attacks what do you think needs to be done 1st of all education to speak in school hold a schools about this rigidity of the 2nd world war about the tragedy of the holocaust to speak to teach to explain most of the truth to
s tanya kramer met with him to talk about remembering and commemorating and the show. it is a festa full of feeling. that it is a forgotten. many times you thoughts that people will forget all of us and if you forget it there is little reason to believe that another one will literally appeal. he did move with you know it and you have said that it was the rigidity of medicaid to tony for the jewish people we're in the midst but you look at that only victims as someone said no to all the victims...
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our jerusalem correspondent tanya craver is at yad vashem and joins us now from there trying to tell us more about the gathering this taking place there today. yeah i'm standing right outside from. the security of the see there's high security today and you might see the white tent behind me this was built over the side of the wall some in the rio on the side of the. center that this is where all the work leaders will be gathering this afternoon for a memorial service over 45 delegations survived and the last couple of days in israel and dave will be gathering here this afternoon so it will be a memorial service with prayers with. music but there will be also speeches given by the host. israeli president driven by flynn by acting prime minister benjamin netanyahu but also by the international leaders like russian president vladimir putin the french president in my call and also in a very important gesture to the germans the german president trying to stein my i was speaking. it is the 1st time that a german president was speaking at the yacht for the morea center. tanya this holocaus
our jerusalem correspondent tanya craver is at yad vashem and joins us now from there trying to tell us more about the gathering this taking place there today. yeah i'm standing right outside from. the security of the see there's high security today and you might see the white tent behind me this was built over the side of the wall some in the rio on the side of the. center that this is where all the work leaders will be gathering this afternoon for a memorial service over 45 delegations...
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in the wise words there from read by israel my year lao speaking with the use tanya kramer well over the next few days there will be 2 commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz the 1st takes place tomorrow in jerusalem the other next monday at the site in poland poland's president duda will not be there tomorrow he's boycotting the event the latest punch in an ongoing fight between were saul and moscow over who gets to write history the polish government accuses russian president putin of pushing revisionist lies about the 2nd world war a narrative in which poland's victimization by the nazis is question well israel is not just a bystander here its relations with poland are also strained last year israel's foreign minister israel cuts said that and i'm quoting here poles suckle anti-semitism with their mother's milk that drew this response from polish president duda. saw on sports much she was of those there are jews who were born in poland before world war 2. and survived the holocaust you know i think that poland and the polish people deserve an apology
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that report from did i use tanya kramer and she joins us now from jerusalem for more on this story hi tanya as we just saw in your report this peace plan hasn't been unveiled yet but there are already very strong reactions tell us more about what you've been hearing. well i mean many people don't call it really a peace plan especially on the palestinian side as you heard in that report the palestinian leaders had cut off ties with the ministration. president trump declared. back in 2017 they have not really been consulted in this plan and there's a sense here that the plan might not take into consideration their interest. rights of the palestinian people and then narrative to be understand there is an emergency meeting being called by the palestinian leadership tonight about the same time that this peace plan of the plan the deal of the century is about to be released in washington older factions have been invited to also hamas which is kind of significant because fatah off its roots dominates the west bank and hamas which was in the gaza strip in the bitter political divides but they
that report from did i use tanya kramer and she joins us now from jerusalem for more on this story hi tanya as we just saw in your report this peace plan hasn't been unveiled yet but there are already very strong reactions tell us more about what you've been hearing. well i mean many people don't call it really a peace plan especially on the palestinian side as you heard in that report the palestinian leaders had cut off ties with the ministration. president trump declared. back in 2017 they...
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for more now i'm joined by our correspondents tanya kramer she's covering the angle of the story from jerusalem and alexander phenomena is in the u.s. capital washington d.c. to both of you good evening alexander i want to start with you the u.s. president was standing there next to the israeli prime minister there was no one representing the palestinians standing there with the president what do you make about how credible is this plan from the start. well president's trauma sat that the plan that he presented is a win win opportunity for both sides but of course the setting for this event at the white house was very telling because the palestinians have rejected the plan already there was no representative as you said of the palestinian leadership leadership here here and the palestinian leadership is not on speaking terms with the trump administration anyway and anyway so i think that the thinking behind introducing this plan today was that to try administration wanted to move forward with its plans because they thought that point of time now is right and they are also trying to pe
for more now i'm joined by our correspondents tanya kramer she's covering the angle of the story from jerusalem and alexander phenomena is in the u.s. capital washington d.c. to both of you good evening alexander i want to start with you the u.s. president was standing there next to the israeli prime minister there was no one representing the palestinians standing there with the president what do you make about how credible is this plan from the start. well president's trauma sat that the plan...
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tanya lombard, please join us. and board member lee sanders, please join us. [ applause ] many years ago, in the '90s, as we wrestled with a pending election in '92, many of us wanted to see the country go in a direction that we believed passionately. there were those that said that, no, we must imitate the reagan/bush era and go to the right. there were those of us pushing to the left. and then there were those that said we will come down the middle and try and win so that we can deliver things for people. it was during that time that i met then former governor, the governor of arkansas, bill clinton. and as i was attacking certain things, he said to me, al, the question is do you want to get things done or do you want to get on the evening news. it's all right with me either way. and as you grow in this, you find that sometimes what you need to get done may not make the evening news. and some things that make the evening news to say not mean you got anything done. we are in a time where people no longer care at t
tanya lombard, please join us. and board member lee sanders, please join us. [ applause ] many years ago, in the '90s, as we wrestled with a pending election in '92, many of us wanted to see the country go in a direction that we believed passionately. there were those that said that, no, we must imitate the reagan/bush era and go to the right. there were those of us pushing to the left. and then there were those that said we will come down the middle and try and win so that we can deliver...
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yeah, i'm tanya walker.'m an activist in new york city, and i'm transgender, and i'm kind of high up in the lgbt community here. i came out the military to new york in 1986, and i met marsha p. johnson down by the village and the piers, and i know that the gay community didn't like the drag queens because they were trying to mirror the straight community back then. marsha p. johnson was a marginalized -- who was at the stone wall riots that night and fighting with the cops. i know that most of the photos and videos that we see -- am i talking? >> yes, you're on the air, tanya. >> caller: oh, thanks. >> did you have another question or comment? >> caller: yeah, and i wonder why he doesn't mention the black drag queens who were in front of the bar fighting that night like marsha p. johnson. sylvia was also a part of the gay rights movement. >> thank you for the call, marc stein. >> no, the caller is absolutely right. as far as we can determine, some of the leading roles in the riots were played by african-amer
yeah, i'm tanya walker.'m an activist in new york city, and i'm transgender, and i'm kind of high up in the lgbt community here. i came out the military to new york in 1986, and i met marsha p. johnson down by the village and the piers, and i know that the gay community didn't like the drag queens because they were trying to mirror the straight community back then. marsha p. johnson was a marginalized -- who was at the stone wall riots that night and fighting with the cops. i know that most of...
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the president there speaking moments ago in jerusalem now i'm joined by our correspondent tanya kramer she was earlier after the ceremony at yad vashem and she joins us now it's a very moving speech by a german present or. it's the 1st time that a german leader has given an address how has this speech been received where you are. well i think it was small the well received commentators here and in the israeli media described it as a very emotional speech they also appreciated that he acknowledged the german role in world war 2 during the holocaust that he spoke somehow from his heart that he also started this speech to spray all the plus thing and he thing it's good for him to be yeah i mean it was something very special for him to be here the 1st time that a german president could speak in such a ceremony. so he had to make the balance in his speech between commemorating what had happened in the past what it happened to the victims here during the holocaust but also addressing what is happening in today's also in germany. with the attack in holland for example and rising and to semiti
the president there speaking moments ago in jerusalem now i'm joined by our correspondent tanya kramer she was earlier after the ceremony at yad vashem and she joins us now it's a very moving speech by a german present or. it's the 1st time that a german leader has given an address how has this speech been received where you are. well i think it was small the well received commentators here and in the israeli media described it as a very emotional speech they also appreciated that he...
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correspondent there has been covering the ceremony at yad vashem for us let's get some reaction from her tanya the german the president there giving a very moving speech at yad vashem the 1st time a german leader has given an address how has this speech been there received where you are. why i think it has been rather. received israeli commentators in the media and all some people i had the chance to talk to afterwards they were saying that they thought it was a very emotional speech they appreciated that. president hung by this time i acknowledged the responsibility of june themselves for what they did during the 2nd world war during the holocaust and also appreciate very much that he started his speech with a prayer or rather a tough thing he spoke at the end he spoke and he. thanking for the opportunity to be here as he said it was the 1st time that a german president could speak it in such a context so he had to make somehow the balance between commemorating the past. thinking and reflecting on what happened to all those victims but also reflecting on what's happening today and i think he
correspondent there has been covering the ceremony at yad vashem for us let's get some reaction from her tanya the german the president there giving a very moving speech at yad vashem the 1st time a german leader has given an address how has this speech been there received where you are. why i think it has been rather. received israeli commentators in the media and all some people i had the chance to talk to afterwards they were saying that they thought it was a very emotional speech they...
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and when tanya lombard, where's tanya, who was our board member, now vice president of at&t, said that we should honor president clinton, because there were times that the president and i debated issues and more fimes times we agreed -- times we agreed, it never was about the path we were going. it was about which way we should take on that path. and we are now at a crossroads in this country where we are really deciding what path we're going. a path of human rights and civil rights and mutual respect and equal protection under the law, and protecting voting rights, or a path of narrow nationalism and divisiveness and polarization and pitting one against another. don't confuse those of us that debate from different lanes on the same highway going the same way with those that are trying to take us a different highway to a different destination. and bill clinton took a lot of hits and criticism because he refused to change the path. he had a lane that he wanted to go, the lane was more sentist ran us, but -- centrist than us, but we were all on the same highway. there's no better time to
and when tanya lombard, where's tanya, who was our board member, now vice president of at&t, said that we should honor president clinton, because there were times that the president and i debated issues and more fimes times we agreed -- times we agreed, it never was about the path we were going. it was about which way we should take on that path. and we are now at a crossroads in this country where we are really deciding what path we're going. a path of human rights and civil rights and...
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my name is tanya. sen. warren: hi, tanya. >> those are my friends. sen.u have your own posse, i like it. hi, tanya. >> i'm a senior the university of iowa. i'm studying chemistry within environmental science minor. i'm also an immigrant. me and my single father immigrated to chicago when i was two and i became a u.s. citizen in july. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: all right! fabulous! >> there are a lot of things that i care about. immigration, childcare, and the environment. i recently listened to a podcast about how pennsylvania is a swing state. they are very union based in especially fracking. i have studied a lot about fracking and those unions, they are people that need jobs. once you get the nomination -- sen. warren: i like this. >> how do you plan to win pennsylvania knowing the amount of unions that are pro fracking? sen. warren: look, let's start with, again, we just got to do this one flat. and that is climate change threatens every living thing on this planet. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: here's the thing that scares me the most. ev
my name is tanya. sen. warren: hi, tanya. >> those are my friends. sen.u have your own posse, i like it. hi, tanya. >> i'm a senior the university of iowa. i'm studying chemistry within environmental science minor. i'm also an immigrant. me and my single father immigrated to chicago when i was two and i became a u.s. citizen in july. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: all right! fabulous! >> there are a lot of things that i care about. immigration, childcare, and the...
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. >> let's get to tanya who's on the phone from new york city. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm tanya walker, from new york city, on transgender,. i came out the military in new york in 1986 and i met marshy pete johnson down by the village and the piers. i know the gay community did not like the drag queens. she was at the stonewall riots that night who was actually finding with the cops. i noticed that most of the videos and photos that we have seen. am i talking? >> yes you're on the air. >> okay. >> did you have another question or comment? >> yes. i wonder why he doesn't mention the black drag queens in from the barr, fighting that night, like march shifty johnson, sylvia rivera. >> thank you for the call mark stein. >> the caller is absolutely right, as far as we can determine, some of the leading roles in the riots were played by african americans, puerto ricans, trans people, street queens, drag queens. it's quite uncertain whether they represented a majority of the people in the riots, but for many accounts, they placed them at the
. >> let's get to tanya who's on the phone from new york city. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm tanya walker, from new york city, on transgender,. i came out the military in new york in 1986 and i met marshy pete johnson down by the village and the piers. i know the gay community did not like the drag queens. she was at the stonewall riots that night who was actually finding with the cops. i noticed that most of the videos and photos that we have seen. am i talking?...
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>>and during this particular trip tanya shared abit of her life story with a passenger. at the age of 16 she had to drop out of high school to raise her first child. she recently had to drop out ofollege because of a $700 unpaid balance to georgia state university their time of that rain to pay to know. i was like ok, wow does wait few days after that rideshare but got a phone call from the school and the meage stated ok you're a set. you can register for asses now. >>d i was like literally i was blown away because a strike that has never done it. are done anything like that for me that stranger was kevin nash, the assenger in the uber. >>a couple of weeks ago, he attended let on his aduation from georgia state when he pay thballot. it was like i had to do is forhim, i maintain my gray's a's and b's. just trying to do everything to make sure he know that appreciated him but on earned an sociate's degree in criminal justice this month she'll be back in class to pu a dreams comi true. >>because of a car ride and this won't change my life at one right. never or nthat was ba
>>and during this particular trip tanya shared abit of her life story with a passenger. at the age of 16 she had to drop out of high school to raise her first child. she recently had to drop out ofollege because of a $700 unpaid balance to georgia state university their time of that rain to pay to know. i was like ok, wow does wait few days after that rideshare but got a phone call from the school and the meage stated ok you're a set. you can register for asses now. >>d i was like...
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. >> gayle raised nici and her sister, tanya, in the suburbs of seattle. there were carefree days at the nearby lake. >> is nici your annoying kid sister or was she a pretty cool kid? how do you remember her? >> she was a very annoying kid sister. mom insisted on dressing us alike. >> in high school, mia says nici was a friend to everyone. >> every day, eating lunch together. she never sat. she would walk around and visit with people. she always saw the good in people. she didn't see the bad in people. >> after graduation, nici brought that winning spirit into the workplace. eventually landing a plum position in the head offices of bally total fitness. kimberly thomas was on her team. >> nici was a great boss. she cared about how your day was. she cared about how you were feeling. she cared about your birthday. >> bally's is where nici met another employee, david pietz.'s he was six feet tall, four years younger, and he exuded smooth confidence. his coworkers recall, he seemed to be going places. >> he was definitely a very nice man. easy to talk to, would
. >> gayle raised nici and her sister, tanya, in the suburbs of seattle. there were carefree days at the nearby lake. >> is nici your annoying kid sister or was she a pretty cool kid? how do you remember her? >> she was a very annoying kid sister. mom insisted on dressing us alike. >> in high school, mia says nici was a friend to everyone. >> every day, eating lunch together. she never sat. she would walk around and visit with people. she always saw the good in...
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monocultures a by no means restricted to tanya on a national park the agricultural sector is the censurable thirst for water is transforming the end illusion landscape better ground water supply is by no means guaranteed. a turning contractor luis montenegro's business is thriving a test costs around 2000 euros but it's a risky investment for his clients and there's a long wait for a permit from the water authority. is it when a farmer submit such drilling project to the authorities. it can take up to 8 or 9 months to get a reply. that's just unacceptable the water authority takes ages but farmers need to irrigate their crops if they can't they lose their harvests if you know. and then the families and farms end up ruined media i don't really know. what often happens is the farmers opt not to pay for an approved drilling where they are because what happens if no water is found but. there's no well and the bore hole has to be referred. to the by the way don't you know. the upshot farmers often drill boreholes without official permits along with the costs of drilling submitting an application
monocultures a by no means restricted to tanya on a national park the agricultural sector is the censurable thirst for water is transforming the end illusion landscape better ground water supply is by no means guaranteed. a turning contractor luis montenegro's business is thriving a test costs around 2000 euros but it's a risky investment for his clients and there's a long wait for a permit from the water authority. is it when a farmer submit such drilling project to the authorities. it can...
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today also mike pence the american vice president mentioned iran in his speech and i think it is funny tanya who it is on top of his foreign policy again and gen of course he sees iran as the main threat to israel's existence and that's why he mentioned iran here at this forum today because he says if you want to prevent another holocaust try at. killing all jews in the world then then we must prevent iran from obtaining nuclear weapons from building a nuclear bomb and that is why he really pushed for that not only today at the speech but also before his speech in bilateral meetings he had with them putin of russia and with mccraw on all fronts so that was really one of the main points i would say even in his speech and the threat of iran and there is of course some division among those world leaders that that came to yad vashem here today in that question because for most of the european leaders iran is of course seen as a threat but they think that negotiations with iran will lead to a peaceful solution and if you listen to netanyahu of course he is for more pressure for sanctions in order
today also mike pence the american vice president mentioned iran in his speech and i think it is funny tanya who it is on top of his foreign policy again and gen of course he sees iran as the main threat to israel's existence and that's why he mentioned iran here at this forum today because he says if you want to prevent another holocaust try at. killing all jews in the world then then we must prevent iran from obtaining nuclear weapons from building a nuclear bomb and that is why he really...
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>>and tanya feels real good right alright, kevin coop cooper are you always made us ally so much fun, thank you so much we'll talk with you again soon. >>and coming up tonight at 6.45 preparing taxes can be a hassle but some people may be able to file early, we have details on that coming up up next wildfire victims to receive money from fema may have to pay it back that's if the genie doesn't hold up its the genie doesn't hold up its end of the z3pgqz z1ncz conditions are protected. vo: a broken promise. trump repeatedly tried to undermine coverage for 134 million americans with pre-existing conditions. mike: "he just doesn't care if you have a pre-existing condition he wants to deny you access to coverage. if he is re-elected, he'll keep trying to do that and i think we can't let that happen." vo: as president, mike will lower costs, and protect americans with pre-existing conditions. mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. soon bill wildfire victims of pga doesn't make good on a $4 million debit. >>her debt rather pg neos a government that money is part of the utility'
>>and tanya feels real good right alright, kevin coop cooper are you always made us ally so much fun, thank you so much we'll talk with you again soon. >>and coming up tonight at 6.45 preparing taxes can be a hassle but some people may be able to file early, we have details on that coming up up next wildfire victims to receive money from fema may have to pay it back that's if the genie doesn't hold up its the genie doesn't hold up its end of the z3pgqz z1ncz conditions are...
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this isn't a plan they're prepared to back or even hold of this i would like to say to trump and the tanya who wanted to know that jerusalem is not for sale or. well portland all our rights are not for sale. but not for a bargain anymore your conspiracy. she. turned into if this new plan will need to move quickly israeli officials saying netanyahu plans to ask for cabinet approval on sunday to make the proposed new quotas a reality. let's get some perspective on the story now we have baker with us he's a political consultant who has worked closely with palestinian leaders akram thank you for joining us here and i hear what you know what do you make of this peace plan how does it how much does it really shift the situation well it's not a peace plan it's an absolute abdication of all of our palestinian rights it is a deal done between. trump which just exemplifies the right wing extremist views that are propagate in the world today is that you said it's completely denouncing essentially a palestinian state but it does of course allow for palestinian land and a capital in east jerusalem no i
this isn't a plan they're prepared to back or even hold of this i would like to say to trump and the tanya who wanted to know that jerusalem is not for sale or. well portland all our rights are not for sale. but not for a bargain anymore your conspiracy. she. turned into if this new plan will need to move quickly israeli officials saying netanyahu plans to ask for cabinet approval on sunday to make the proposed new quotas a reality. let's get some perspective on the story now we have baker with...
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teacher tanya robinson-freeman sharing her harrowing story. >> and i said to them, get down and coverand they did exactly that. my kids were absolutely amazing. >> reporter: this is what it looked like after. debris everywhere and that stage destroyed. >> i just could not believe what i was seeing. eather servic saying this sere weather phenomenon that can cause as mu ado. this one with 85 miles per hour. >> i'm just so grateful that they were all safe and everybody was cared for. >> and three students were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the school has canceled classes until later this week. >>> the search for a missing ohio teenager has ended in tragedy. the body of 14-year-old harley dilly was found in the chimney of a vacant house. harley was last seen walking to school before christmas. police believe he tried going down the chimney but got stuck. they had not checked inside the house because there were no signs of forced entry. >>> a big development in the major league baseball cheating scandal. the red sox have now fired manager alex cora. before heading to boston, c
teacher tanya robinson-freeman sharing her harrowing story. >> and i said to them, get down and coverand they did exactly that. my kids were absolutely amazing. >> reporter: this is what it looked like after. debris everywhere and that stage destroyed. >> i just could not believe what i was seeing. eather servic saying this sere weather phenomenon that can cause as mu ado. this one with 85 miles per hour. >> i'm just so grateful that they were all safe and everybody was...
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also most of electrical energy giant has the bite at the residence of a german tanya the capital over plans to create its 1st european giga factory there doesn't. demonstrators are being to know it's impossible environmental damage with plans to cut down $300.00 hectares of forest for the factory but they were met by counter protesters to it appeared to be a through z. else take over the promise of thousands of job. many people are absolutely not aware of those decisions great fall out our water management agency has already admitted that there is no guarantee the locals will be supplied with enough water after the launch of the factory they have to think about it because they've got not sure whether it's good or not i'm worried about the environment being advanced there will be new jobs and new transpired it's hard to imagine anything better that's got this nickel it's a good opportunity for our region but electric cause once over everything and then manufacture causes environmental damage as examinee are but i'm in favor of job creation and special as a company but wasn't there any
also most of electrical energy giant has the bite at the residence of a german tanya the capital over plans to create its 1st european giga factory there doesn't. demonstrators are being to know it's impossible environmental damage with plans to cut down $300.00 hectares of forest for the factory but they were met by counter protesters to it appeared to be a through z. else take over the promise of thousands of job. many people are absolutely not aware of those decisions great fall out our...
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our sergio kin tanya spoke to mccarron.joins us now. >> reporter: almost immediately after this crash, experienced aviators started raising concerns. that's because pilots are trained to safely land a plane even if they lose an engine or possibly even two. tonight intelligence agencies and officials providing new details about what likely happened. images of the debris field from ukrainian international airlines flight 752 may provide the most conclusive evidence of what happened when the passenger jet crashed. but nbc bay area aviation analyst mike mccarron said there were clues almost immediately that this was not a spimple equipment failure. >> the pilot never declared any distress, any type of emergency. the plane just fell out of the sky. it didn't glide out. it didn't lose power and slowly come down. it just dropped like a rock. >> reporter: this is cell phone video that appears to show the moment a projectile hit the plane in midair. tonight the nbc news social news gathering team has verified the video as well as a
our sergio kin tanya spoke to mccarron.joins us now. >> reporter: almost immediately after this crash, experienced aviators started raising concerns. that's because pilots are trained to safely land a plane even if they lose an engine or possibly even two. tonight intelligence agencies and officials providing new details about what likely happened. images of the debris field from ukrainian international airlines flight 752 may provide the most conclusive evidence of what happened when the...
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. >> reporter: as artists like tanya tucker rehearsed, the cloud over the show grows darker, and nowut one of its brightest names. vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a woman loses her chance to have her own children. why a court ruled she has to donate her frozen embryos to strangers. later, steve hartman stirs up some treble with a budding musician. a budding musician. th 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! teaching kids and having kids of my own. i didn't realize that having kids would be the hard part. so we planned to start ivf treatments. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me "mom." at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. helps you live your dreams today. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or br
. >> reporter: as artists like tanya tucker rehearsed, the cloud over the show grows darker, and nowut one of its brightest names. vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a woman loses her chance to have her own children. why a court ruled she has to donate her frozen embryos to strangers. later, steve hartman stirs up some treble with a budding musician. a budding musician. th 25% more...
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nonsex vampire weekend, tanya tucker captured top honors and lizzo won the best top performance award for her song truth hurts. >> ♪ >> alicia keys hosted the live ceremony at the staples center were lakers fans turned out to mourn the death of kobe bryant. >>> coming up next in sports, more on the passing of nba legend kobe bryant. we will hear from bob myers after the wreck. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. is here, more now california it's hard for some people to process it doesn't seem real. it didn't, we were talking about that. when you heard the news, when i heard the news, i got an alert and i sat there looking at it and i wanted to look for two or three or four sources because i didn't understand that kobe bryant at age
nonsex vampire weekend, tanya tucker captured top honors and lizzo won the best top performance award for her song truth hurts. >> ♪ >> alicia keys hosted the live ceremony at the staples center were lakers fans turned out to mourn the death of kobe bryant. >>> coming up next in sports, more on the passing of nba legend kobe bryant. we will hear from bob myers after the wreck. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping...
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took home three awards and tanya tucker won the first two grammys. >> congratulations to all of them.>> certainly waking up this morning a lot later. >> maybe not even up now. >> maybe they're going to bed now. now waking up to cool temperatures. >> and a nice day ahead. we'll see a mostly clear sky and sunshine today and then just slight rain chances through the week. here is a look at what we're going to see as you head out of the door in oakland. no fog here. we're already seeing a lot of people with their monday morning well underway. here is a look at you'll feel outside of the door. at 48 in oakland. 44 in san jose. dropping down to 41 in napa. i've been watching fog drift around in this area. and then some light patchy fog in san martin where we're down to about 40 degrees now. you're about to step out of the door heading to the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station, expect temperatures in the mid-40ss there. and then warming up to about 60 degrees at 1:00 today. some of us reaching into the mid-60s for this afternoon. reaching 65 in morgan hill. also 65 in concord. and napa today 60
took home three awards and tanya tucker won the first two grammys. >> congratulations to all of them.>> certainly waking up this morning a lot later. >> maybe not even up now. >> maybe they're going to bed now. now waking up to cool temperatures. >> and a nice day ahead. we'll see a mostly clear sky and sunshine today and then just slight rain chances through the week. here is a look at what we're going to see as you head out of the door in oakland. no fog here....
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lizzo took home best pop solo performance and best contemporary album and best rb performance and tanyaucker wan her first two grammys. >> really. she performed last night, too. >> yeah. she's been around for a long time. can you imagine? never give up. >> i heard donna ross hasn't won a grammy -- >> diana ross. but as a group. >> as a group. but you think about stars who have been around for so long and then -- >> you just take it for granted. congratulations to them all. >>> all right. so we're starting out this monday morning watching some light fog drifting around parts of the bay area. we've only mostly seen it in napa. we're starting to see that visibility go down in san martin. but elsewhere, it is a look at to start mostly clear sky this morning as we check out martinez and our trend for today. we'll be at about 46 degrees 7:00 and then from 46 into the low 60s today. it is going to be so nice. make sure you have plans to get outside. ine warmer for some of the our east bay valleys reaching up to 63 in livermore and morgan hill we're looking at a high of 65 degrees today. oaklan
lizzo took home best pop solo performance and best contemporary album and best rb performance and tanyaucker wan her first two grammys. >> really. she performed last night, too. >> yeah. she's been around for a long time. can you imagine? never give up. >> i heard donna ross hasn't won a grammy -- >> diana ross. but as a group. >> as a group. but you think about stars who have been around for so long and then -- >> you just take it for granted....