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jus for tara and as sharon would say, my tara. she's always said, my tara. >> justice for tara was just not happening. in fact, it was growing cold. stone cold. eventually, mike retired. as did these cops up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. >> got very bored. >> >> coming up. i always felt this was a case that could be solved. >> enter a cold case squad. could they do what no one else had. >> how important was that? >> extremely important. >> when "dateline" continues. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. oh! there's one.a "the sea cow"" manatees in novelty ts? surprising. what's "come at me bro?" it's something you say to a friend. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> tara's family struggled. >> it was hard. i was robbed of my sister. i had to grow up without one. >> in 2003 t after six years together, sharon and keith finally got heard. >> when i wa
jus for tara and as sharon would say, my tara. she's always said, my tara. >> justice for tara was just not happening. in fact, it was growing cold. stone cold. eventually, mike retired. as did these cops up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. >> got very bored. >> >> coming up. i always felt this was a case that could be solved. >> enter a cold case squad. could they do what no one else had. >> how important was that? >> extremely important....
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diversity is what creates [applause] tara: the u.s. government continues to silence our voices and allows others to pretend they represent us. we demand sovereignty, and we demand reparation. we are creating our own projects. it is our responsibility to help ourselves thrive in the face of adversity. [applause] tara: do you want to help our islands? back us up. do not buy us out. [applause] tara: big environmental groups redirect more resources toward supporting and mobilizing grassroots action. we have no time to wait for politicians, laws, to be kept. we have begun to do it ourselves. [applause] if we adopted renewable energy, we would create 10 times more jobs. we would be able to heal our lands. puerto rico's colonial history i not allow for political sovereignty immediately, but we will achieve our freedom now through food and energy independence. [applause] >> such good work. by the way, i notice you are on hat three for the evening. if there were any justice in the world, those of us with no hair would be wearing the hats. here
diversity is what creates [applause] tara: the u.s. government continues to silence our voices and allows others to pretend they represent us. we demand sovereignty, and we demand reparation. we are creating our own projects. it is our responsibility to help ourselves thrive in the face of adversity. [applause] tara: do you want to help our islands? back us up. do not buy us out. [applause] tara: big environmental groups redirect more resources toward supporting and mobilizing grassroots...
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tara narula is here with more on this. now, tara, this means a new role-- first of all, what do you make for this? >> reporter: there could not be a better time in our society for putting children's mental health at the forefront. 20% of adolescents report a history of depression. 50% go undiagnosed. and of those that are diagnosed, only half receive the proper treatment. pediatricians are thrust into the forefront because of mental health shortages and because of be barriers of access of adolescents to mental health services. so that's why this discussion is happening here. they need to be trained and empowered to take on this role. because, if children do not get the appropriate care, they are set up for social problems, school problems, family problems, substance abuse, and suicidality. >> glor: this means a new role for doctors. >> reporter: it does. this has been recommended mefore. this is about giving pediatricians more guidance. it says children should be screened starting at the age of 12 yearly for suicide, depre
tara narula is here with more on this. now, tara, this means a new role-- first of all, what do you make for this? >> reporter: there could not be a better time in our society for putting children's mental health at the forefront. 20% of adolescents report a history of depression. 50% go undiagnosed. and of those that are diagnosed, only half receive the proper treatment. pediatricians are thrust into the forefront because of mental health shortages and because of be barriers of access of...
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tara: absolutely. this is right out of the russian playbook.hey are going to continue to repeat it. it doesn't require them to employ a lot of resources. it is easy and they have been effective. what really needs to happen is the tech companies need to take steps to not only get down content that violates their terms of service, but there are other measures that they can take. you aren't going to be able to control every individual writes online if they do not cross a particular threshold. having said that, on ad buying, there are specific measures that congress is pushing them to take going into the elections. on bots, tech companies say they are not in favor of it and are trying to cut down on it. why are there so many bots still operating on these platforms? that is a measure that if twitter was serious about, i've seen different levels of reporting, i think 15% of accounts are bots. 5% are what the tech companies claim. in any case, there are enough bots that are amplifying the messages of these fake news, russian propaganda, counterintelli
tara: absolutely. this is right out of the russian playbook.hey are going to continue to repeat it. it doesn't require them to employ a lot of resources. it is easy and they have been effective. what really needs to happen is the tech companies need to take steps to not only get down content that violates their terms of service, but there are other measures that they can take. you aren't going to be able to control every individual writes online if they do not cross a particular threshold....
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we'll get back out to terry, tara and johnny. rest of you in the eastern and central time zones, your late local news is coming up. then we're back in 35 minutes to bring the whole back together for live skatingh the pairs figure skating. for now, good night on the primetime show. tinue fromnd pacific stay right pyeongchang. >>> rin and flooding. at 11:00, tracking hours of showers and the threat of flooding across our region. >>> jail shooting. a just-released inmate attacks a guard in the parking lot of a correctional facility. >>> still soaring. eagles fans flying high and still can't get enough of the super bowl-winning squad. >>> right now at 11:00, sunday soaker. the roller coaster weather weekend continues with heavy rain and possible flooding. good evening. i'm denies nakano. rain and flooding could change your sunday plans. people were bundled up and covering themselves just outside city hall. here's a live picture right now at i-95 in south philadelphia. you can barely see the highway or the cars in the thick fog. hr wa
we'll get back out to terry, tara and johnny. rest of you in the eastern and central time zones, your late local news is coming up. then we're back in 35 minutes to bring the whole back together for live skatingh the pairs figure skating. for now, good night on the primetime show. tinue fromnd pacific stay right pyeongchang. >>> rin and flooding. at 11:00, tracking hours of showers and the threat of flooding across our region. >>> jail shooting. a just-released inmate attacks...
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go ahead. >> i mean, yeah, i think tara's right. what's so funny when you think about this, don, this is the only thing donald trump has been consistent with, giving his salary away. when you think about all the different things he talked about when he ran for president, i'm going to do this, i'm going to do that, most of the things he's fallen short of. as far as giving away his salary. it would take far more than $400,000 to change the topic on this. >> he's still giving away other people's money. it's taxpayers' money. >> that's true. >> are we sure that he gives it away? who is he giving it to? we don't because, well, because -- >> we don't see his tax returns. >> we don't have the receipts. >> yeah. we don't have the receipts. >> look, i think the interesting thing about, you know, yes, i think it's a good thing that the president is being consistent on at least something. so i know folks think i don't have anything nice to say about donald trump. there you go. when it comes to the president's budget, yes, tara's right, it's co
go ahead. >> i mean, yeah, i think tara's right. what's so funny when you think about this, don, this is the only thing donald trump has been consistent with, giving his salary away. when you think about all the different things he talked about when he ran for president, i'm going to do this, i'm going to do that, most of the things he's fallen short of. as far as giving away his salary. it would take far more than $400,000 to change the topic on this. >> he's still giving away...
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we'll get back out to terry, tara and johnny.n and central time zones, your late local news is coming up. then we're back in 35 minutes to bring the whole country back together for live skating with the pairs figure skating. for now, good night on the primetime show. mountain and pacific stay right there as the games continue from pyeongchang. ♪ because everyone likes easy. sure do. because everyone is on the go. because we all like to save energy, but sometimes we slip up. reaching up. shhh. because sometimes we want it cool at night, then toasty in the mornings. introducing the easy to use, energy saving, adjustable from everywhere, easy on the wallet and the eyes, nest thermostat e. e is for everyone. their turn in the spotlight. weather... already a big factor in these olympics. >>> local athletes waiting for their turn in the spotlight. weather already a big factor in these olympics. a special edition of "nbc bay area news" starts right now. good evening or good morning. thanks for staying up with us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >>
we'll get back out to terry, tara and johnny.n and central time zones, your late local news is coming up. then we're back in 35 minutes to bring the whole country back together for live skating with the pairs figure skating. for now, good night on the primetime show. mountain and pacific stay right there as the games continue from pyeongchang. ♪ because everyone likes easy. sure do. because everyone is on the go. because we all like to save energy, but sometimes we slip up. reaching up. shhh....
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our thanks to tara. one more note from washington, d.c., as of early this morning, president trump has gone more than 55 hours since his last tweet. that's his longest twitter drought since becoming president not including retweets. >>> delta is facing new backlash over its decision to cut ties with the nra. the lieutenant governor of georgia casey cagle and other state republicans are threatening to derail a major tax cut for delta unless the company brings back its discount for nra members. >> we can't just kowtow to the type of political pressure that comes against conservative values and certainly the nra is an organization that obviously feels very strong as i do around the second amendment, and i think it's time we take this stand. >>> meanwhile, fedex is facing critics because it's keeping discounts for the nra. the company says it's never changed customer rates in response to politics. >>> one of president trump's closest advisers is expected to be questioned today in the russia investigation. wh
our thanks to tara. one more note from washington, d.c., as of early this morning, president trump has gone more than 55 hours since his last tweet. that's his longest twitter drought since becoming president not including retweets. >>> delta is facing new backlash over its decision to cut ties with the nra. the lieutenant governor of georgia casey cagle and other state republicans are threatening to derail a major tax cut for delta unless the company brings back its discount for nra...
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abc's tara palmeri has more. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. with congress back in session, pressure is on republican lawmakers to introduce legislation on gun control. so far, leaders have been silent. overnight, president trump at a gala with the nation's governors vowed to tackle the politically divisive issue of gun control. >> that will be one of the subjects. and i think we'll make that first on our list. because we have to end our country of what is happening with regard to that suspect. >> reporter: the president, who touted his second amendment credentials on the campaign trail is now putting pressure on the nra. following the deadly parkland shooting, he proposed banning bump stocks, raising the purchasing age for semi-automatic weapons, and background checks. >> the position is you don't want to raise the age. >> that's what the nra came out and said. that's correct. >> on the idea of raising the age of assault weapons from 18 to 21, are you personally supportive of that? >> i'm very skeptical about that. because the vast majority of
abc's tara palmeri has more. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. with congress back in session, pressure is on republican lawmakers to introduce legislation on gun control. so far, leaders have been silent. overnight, president trump at a gala with the nation's governors vowed to tackle the politically divisive issue of gun control. >> that will be one of the subjects. and i think we'll make that first on our list. because we have to end our country of...
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everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara?usa brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start for figure skating at the olympic games. >> the u.s. had to hold off the charge from italy to gain the bronze medal. so that's it for now. but we have much more coming up across the country after your local news. we'll be back from pyeongchang with snowboarding and jamie anderson from south lake tahoe in the finals for women's slopestyle. and halfpipe event coming up in a half an hour. until then, good-bye from pyeongchang. >>> under water 2 ra, the rain turning some streets into river. >>> a chain reaction of flames sent all around. >>> right now one person dead and dtwo others hurt after they were shot inside a car. police are still trying to track down the gunman. it happened near 75th and elmwood avenue. we are live outside police headquarters. it has been a busy night for homicide detectives here in the c
everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara?usa brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start for figure skating at the olympic games. >> the u.s. had to hold off the charge from italy to gain the bronze medal. so that's it for now. but we have much more coming up across the country after your local news. we'll be back...
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they said, tara was a love daughter. like her two brothers that got phds.tion. dwlou react to that. >> one of the reasons i wrote the book is their gaslighting of experiences. their continual denial. i guess i would say i love my parents, i believe they're good people, but i think -- i think the tragedy here isn't that bad people do bad things. tragedy is what good people do to keep secrets. >> how were you able to get an education to go to harvard, cambridge, byu, when you had not really been to a classroom? >> well, i had an older brother who had done the same thing. he educated himself. bought the books and educated himself and he told me i should try to go. i bought an acp study guide and i tried to teach myself enough. i learned enough to scrape through the a.c.t. that statement isn't completely factual. i barely got through. i didn't know what the holocaust was. i once asked what it was. >> you came across a world you had never seen before and you said i don't know this world and everybody looked at you like where had you been. >> i think they thought
they said, tara was a love daughter. like her two brothers that got phds.tion. dwlou react to that. >> one of the reasons i wrote the book is their gaslighting of experiences. their continual denial. i guess i would say i love my parents, i believe they're good people, but i think -- i think the tragedy here isn't that bad people do bad things. tragedy is what good people do to keep secrets. >> how were you able to get an education to go to harvard, cambridge, byu, when you had not...
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your diet, exercise, managing your stress. >> tara now 43 has changed her outlook on life. >> we havetting ourselves first. >> reporter: she's eating healthy and exercise 30g minutes every day. danielle nottingham, cbs news, ft. worth, texas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," as the super bowl kicks off sunday, correspondents mo rocca and michelle miller head off to the city to see which is the best. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i rembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him.idn't call me b! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend iswith an attorney.ect you legalzoom. where life meets legal. r cho miralax. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your not all fish oil supplements provide the plesame o absorpte times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. >>> our top story this morning, president trump will sign off on the release of a memo on the russia investigation. the
your diet, exercise, managing your stress. >> tara now 43 has changed her outlook on life. >> we havetting ourselves first. >> reporter: she's eating healthy and exercise 30g minutes every day. danielle nottingham, cbs news, ft. worth, texas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," as the super bowl kicks off sunday, correspondents mo rocca and michelle miller head off to the city to see which is the best. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning...
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tara palmari, abc news. >>> another false emergency alert. people up and down the east coast received a tsunami weather on their phones from accuweather but it was just a test. accuweather sent out this tweet saying, the national weather service miscoded. the weather service has not responded to accuweather's claims. >>> spacex founder elon musk is at cape canaveral, anxiously waiting for the launch of the falcon test rocket. it's scheduled to take place at 12:45 our time. the rocket is huge. at lift-off the heavy will become the world's most powerful rocket in use today with 27 engines providing 5 million pounds of thrust. that thrust is equal to 18 boeing 747 jetliners. even though the cost of the launch is $90 million. musk has a cavalier attitude. >> if the rocket succeeds or fails, it's going to be exciting. people are coming from all around the world to see what will either be a great rocket launch or the best fireworks display they've ever seen. >> ultimate goal is to orbit mars. there's only one piece of cargo on board, a cherry red t
tara palmari, abc news. >>> another false emergency alert. people up and down the east coast received a tsunami weather on their phones from accuweather but it was just a test. accuweather sent out this tweet saying, the national weather service miscoded. the weather service has not responded to accuweather's claims. >>> spacex founder elon musk is at cape canaveral, anxiously waiting for the launch of the falcon test rocket. it's scheduled to take place at 12:45 our time. the...
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johnny and tara have a big announceme announcement. how are you holding up? >> all day long.'s what we're waiting for. >> i can't wait for the ladies free skate. it's part of doing our job well. >> throw that stuff out. give me a feel. the two russians have a great battle. and start with the 15-year-old. you know what it's like to be that young and in contention. >> i was 15. her rise is meteoric. she's been on the scene for five months. choose going to go from being a junior champion to an olympic champion. it's hard to describe how good she is. i would not want to be her competitor in any way. she did give triples in a row. >> we saw her warm up and medvedev. now, she's second going into the free skate. >> she has owned ladies figure skating for two seasons until she lost. going into the free skate, she told me she wants to stay in her own bubble and not worry about the distractions of having a rival. she has warmth and presence and beautiful technical skills on the ice, as well. she can create that moment this rivalry transcends nations and sport because you can marvel at
johnny and tara have a big announceme announcement. how are you holding up? >> all day long.'s what we're waiting for. >> i can't wait for the ladies free skate. it's part of doing our job well. >> throw that stuff out. give me a feel. the two russians have a great battle. and start with the 15-year-old. you know what it's like to be that young and in contention. >> i was 15. her rise is meteoric. she's been on the scene for five months. choose going to go from being a...
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your diet, exercise, managing your stress. >> tara now 43 has changed her outlook on life. >> we haveas women putting ourselves first and committing to a healthier lifestyle. >> reporter: she's eating healthy and exercising 30 minutes every day. danielle nottingham, cbs news, ft. worth, texas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," as the super bowl kicks off sunday, correspondents mo rocca and michelle miller head to boston and philly for a fun look at which city is best. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." city to see which is the best. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i needed legal advice for my shop. that's when i remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. my doctor recommended i switch to miralax.on, stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body
your diet, exercise, managing your stress. >> tara now 43 has changed her outlook on life. >> we haveas women putting ourselves first and committing to a healthier lifestyle. >> reporter: she's eating healthy and exercising 30 minutes every day. danielle nottingham, cbs news, ft. worth, texas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," as the super bowl kicks off sunday, correspondents mo rocca and michelle miller head to boston and philly for a fun look at which...
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[applause] >> thank you tara! our next eespeaker has been a democracy reform activist and leader for more than three decades. including over 25 years with common cause. she served as the organizations tend present. please welcome karen -- >> thank you, it is great to be here today. to hear from these powerful speakers. i am so encouraged by the crowd that we have here today and that are joining us for three days. to talk about how we can work together and collaborate the very difficult challenges that we face. john gardner found common cause almost 50 years ago. because he said everyone is organized. thanks, pharma, oil and gas. other interests. they had representatives that were lobbying on capitol hill and the state legislatures across the country. they were also giving huge campaign contributions and they often got what they wanted. so he formed common cause to take on the special interest and to be working on ways that the people's voice can be heard in our democracy. common cause worked at the state and local
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while another man close to the president his chief of staff, is offering to resign, abc's tara palmer has more. >> reporter: president trump defended his top aid rob porter who resigned as staff secretary after allegations of spousal abuse by two ex-wife's became public. president trump wished him well despite evidence of domestic violence including photos and police report. >> he said very strongly yesterday that he is innocent, so you'll have to talk to him about that but we absolutely wish him well. >> reporter: president made no mention of the women accusing porter of domestic abuse but commented on porter's state of mind. >> he is also very sad. >> reporter: chief of staff john kelly under fire about what he knew and when he knew it, earlier this week kelly called porter a man of true integrity and honor but after photo surfaced of porter's first ex-wife with the black eye kelly distanced himself. abc news is the president is furious over how crisis was handled so much so he is considering replacing his chief of staff, in the past 24 hours sources say kelly is willing to resign b
while another man close to the president his chief of staff, is offering to resign, abc's tara palmer has more. >> reporter: president trump defended his top aid rob porter who resigned as staff secretary after allegations of spousal abuse by two ex-wife's became public. president trump wished him well despite evidence of domestic violence including photos and police report. >> he said very strongly yesterday that he is innocent, so you'll have to talk to him about that but we...
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. >> joining me, tara waudel and nick smith and jill winebanks. thank you all for being here. there is a famous passage, tara, in the book "fire and fury" in which steve bannon sort of goes at hope hicks and tries to say she needs to stop trying to interfere and be communications director. there is an article in the air force one meeting and it refers to an excerpt and says, according to michael wolf's book, bannon lost his temper with hicks telling her he should get a lawyer, saying you are at dumb as a stone. give us a little insight into this team. none of these people are experts. they don't listen to their lawyers. mark coralo, who has been involved before, is like, i'm out of here. i quit. hope hicks is saying, the e-mails that don junior sent will never get out. >> trump likes yes people. the problem is, the type of yes people he is surrounded by are amateurs, mercenaries, and criminals. that's basically what his team is comprised of. what they are used to doing is stepping in, in a private business environment and cleaning up behind donald trump at any cost. in a priva
. >> joining me, tara waudel and nick smith and jill winebanks. thank you all for being here. there is a famous passage, tara, in the book "fire and fury" in which steve bannon sort of goes at hope hicks and tries to say she needs to stop trying to interfere and be communications director. there is an article in the air force one meeting and it refers to an excerpt and says, according to michael wolf's book, bannon lost his temper with hicks telling her he should get a lawyer,...
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conflict zone with me shows the fun from the treatment of migrants to freedom of expression and to tara long our standards of human rights across you're also slipping my guest in vienna is michael flood the director of the agency called fundamental rights does he believe you up is doing all it can to protect human rights. in thirty minutes from g.w. . meet the germans. and surprising aspect of license culture in germany. us american kids lose out take a look at germany get his increasing use of their traditions every day lives and language in this family. so i. could. make a mistake i am d.w. dot com me to germany. we have are we on the verge of a new world. and who will defend europe. this year's munich security conference takes place at a time of great. in security internationally the government official small important discussion was going to ask foreign looking statements. will be there to cover it all the social security conference on the dollar the old. imagine being born as. your ally the khan prove that since. you want to look at the new school. you want to be useful but on allo
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tara: potentially, they are.hey are coming up quickly, and i don't think we have seen the amount of reform that would be necessary to prevent the same type of meddling we have seen happen on these platforms. our best case scenario is we will see more of the same and that people will be more aware of the problem so they will not perhaps fall victim or pray to the narratives that russian bots or russian intelligence operations are trying to carry out online. people might look better at the information that is coming to them, but i don't think we will see a dramatic change unless the tech companies undergo dramatic measures over the next year or so. what is troublesome is, it is not just about the midterm elections. i mean, this is about potentially any significant event or issue area in american domestic politics when we see this happen after terrorist attacks, after school shootings. we see terrorist groups exploiting these albums as well to help radicalize people. this is a problem. the same technical issue is at
tara: potentially, they are.hey are coming up quickly, and i don't think we have seen the amount of reform that would be necessary to prevent the same type of meddling we have seen happen on these platforms. our best case scenario is we will see more of the same and that people will be more aware of the problem so they will not perhaps fall victim or pray to the narratives that russian bots or russian intelligence operations are trying to carry out online. people might look better at the...
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everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara?a brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start for figure skating at the olympic games. >> the u.s. had to hold off the charge from italy to gain the bronze medal. so that's it for now. but we have much more coming up across the country after your local news. we'll be back from pyeongchang with snowboarding and jamie anderson from south lake tahoe in the finals for women's slopestyle. and halfpipe event coming up in a half an hour. until then, good-bye from pyeongchang. plug-in hybrid, the end of your battery charge isn't the end of the world. it runs on electric, and has gas if you need it. for a range rating of three hundred forty miles. the all-new clarity plug-in hybrid. from honda. arrested again, for the second time in a month. 49ers linebacker reuben >>> right now on "nbc bay area news," a developing story. arrested again for the second time in a mont
everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara?a brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start for figure skating at the olympic games. >> the u.s. had to hold off the charge from italy to gain the bronze medal. so that's it for now. but we have much more coming up across the country after your local news. we'll be back from...
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tara, thank you very much.n we come back here tonight, new hope for children with peanut allergies. much. when we come back here tonight, new hope for children with peanut allergies. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage... ...both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancre
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terry gannon along with tara lipinski and johnny weir. let's talk mirai nagasu.y, after you do something like that, so much hoopla around the triple axle, how do you then prepare? what effect does it have on what used to be the start of the olympic run? >> you would think a good effect, and after the team event, it was so spectacular in the team event, as well, the command she had over that jump. i spoke to her after and just sai said, it has given me confidence. i have a bronze medal now. she's been flawless in practice. this morning, she had a really rough practice, struggling with the triple axle. the individual event just packs on a little bit more pressure. we'll have to see. >> you've got mirai nagasu and another american still to come, karen chen. 18 years of age from fremont, california. national champ last year. a tougher road this year, johnny. >> it has been a rough season for karen chen, but team usa has three spots on this olympic team because of karen chen's performance at the world championships last year. she's got all the goods. everything she do
terry gannon along with tara lipinski and johnny weir. let's talk mirai nagasu.y, after you do something like that, so much hoopla around the triple axle, how do you then prepare? what effect does it have on what used to be the start of the olympic run? >> you would think a good effect, and after the team event, it was so spectacular in the team event, as well, the command she had over that jump. i spoke to her after and just sai said, it has given me confidence. i have a bronze medal...
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her name -- tara hoch. >> you could hear a pin drop in that courtroom. >> reporter: tara told a sizzlingwith the married jason carter. >> how frequently were you guys having sex? >> uh -- on average it would've been several times a week. >> did you ever tell mr. carter you loved him? >> i did. >> did he ever reciprocate and tell you that he loved you? >> he did. >> reporter: but bill's lawyer said there was something else. jason and tara texted each other constantly. on the morning of the murder they exchanged more than a hundred texts. some of them steamy. >> do you recall what your last text message from mr carter was. >> um -- it was something sexual. >> reporter: weinhardt said conversation ended only when jason stopped texting as he pulled up to his parents' house. >> text, text, text, until 10:50 a.m., at which point the text traffic goes dark. >> reporter: quiet for 13 minutes until jason made that phone call to his sister -- telling her their mother was dead. weinhardt said that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. >> when you're deliberating, somebod
her name -- tara hoch. >> you could hear a pin drop in that courtroom. >> reporter: tara told a sizzlingwith the married jason carter. >> how frequently were you guys having sex? >> uh -- on average it would've been several times a week. >> did you ever tell mr. carter you loved him? >> i did. >> did he ever reciprocate and tell you that he loved you? >> he did. >> reporter: but bill's lawyer said there was something else. jason and tara...
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live from washington, tara palmieri channel6 "action news." back to you monica. >> thank you tara.rl physical morning vote in congress... early morning vote in congress ended the second government shutdown in less than a month. it was shut down mainly because of the objections by one senator kentucky's rand paul objected to the budget deal because it increases the deficit and he held up the vote himself for hours. >> i don't advocate for shutting the government down but neither do i advocate for keeping it opened borrowing a million dollars a minute. >> the bill does not address the dreamers. after president trump signed the measure he tweeted that negotiations on the fate of the dreamers will begin soon. the legislation is a two year spending plan for programs such as defense spending but it does only keep the government running through march 23rd. >> a new proposal by the trump administration would require servers to hand over tips to their employers. now pennsylvania's ag is fighting that plan. attorney general josh shapiro was at the morning glory diner in south philadelphia th
live from washington, tara palmieri channel6 "action news." back to you monica. >> thank you tara.rl physical morning vote in congress... early morning vote in congress ended the second government shutdown in less than a month. it was shut down mainly because of the objections by one senator kentucky's rand paul objected to the budget deal because it increases the deficit and he held up the vote himself for hours. >> i don't advocate for shutting the government down but...
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twenty five percent drop in africa's economic growth all the while exacerbating poverty migration and tara. on saturday cost of earmarks ten years since it declared independence from now the economy is promising with g.d.p. expanding by just under four said twenty seventeen but europe's youngest countries also one of its poorest and is struggling with weak infrastructure and nowhere is this more of yes when you take a look at its power supply but at least that offers an opportunity to move to the latest technology and while companies hoping to lead the way. yeah how solar is possible is first photovoltaics factory high quality solar panels are made here they're designed for regions within ten sunlight like north africa and the middle east and while that might sound ideal for solar the desert heat is bad news for conventional panels their output is actually lower and they don't last long but not the panels made here we see the thirty year. life form of our products but for now kosovo is still coal powered it has vast deposits that could last for centuries. but coal burning comes at a price
twenty five percent drop in africa's economic growth all the while exacerbating poverty migration and tara. on saturday cost of earmarks ten years since it declared independence from now the economy is promising with g.d.p. expanding by just under four said twenty seventeen but europe's youngest countries also one of its poorest and is struggling with weak infrastructure and nowhere is this more of yes when you take a look at its power supply but at least that offers an opportunity to move to...
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is only a sport now a tatiana thanks very much mary and tara days out from the start of the winter olympics forty seven russians a still fighting for the right to compete herring started on wednesday at the court of arbitration for sport in chang an additional fifteen athletes joined the list of thirty two who appealed a day earlier offered to being barred by the i.o.c. due to doping times last week the court today overturned the lifetime elim pick bands of twenty eight russians bought the i.o.c. still wouldn't allow them to take part. the privilege to be invited requires. then just the absence of a sage. so we have not been right. in this way. we want to do justice to any of these regardless of their past. the right to believe russian assamese the ambassadors of it. they can be the remove those for a change of culture in russians. this all started in two thousand and fourteen when russia hosted in top the medal tally at the sochi winter games the following year a report commissioned by the wild anti doping agency detailed a state sponsored doping program in russia in twenty sixteen a secon
is only a sport now a tatiana thanks very much mary and tara days out from the start of the winter olympics forty seven russians a still fighting for the right to compete herring started on wednesday at the court of arbitration for sport in chang an additional fifteen athletes joined the list of thirty two who appealed a day earlier offered to being barred by the i.o.c. due to doping times last week the court today overturned the lifetime elim pick bands of twenty eight russians bought the...
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tara, this means a new role, what do you make of all this?there could not be a better time in society for putting children, adolescents and their health at the forefront. 20% of adolescents report history of depression. 50% go undiagnosed. of the ones that get diagnosed half receive appropriate treatment. pediatricians have been thrust into the forefront of this discussion because of the mental health shortages because of the barriers to access of adolescents to mental health services. that's why the discussion is happening there. they need to be trained and empowered to take on this role. because the, if children do not get the appropriate care, they are set up for social problems, school problems, family problems, suicide and -- >> this does mean a new role for doctors? >> it does. this is giving pediatricians guidance. it basically says children should be screened starting age of 12, yearly for suicide, depression, mental health issues. they should also have time alone, pediatrician spend time with the adolescent and time with the parents
tara, this means a new role, what do you make of all this?there could not be a better time in society for putting children, adolescents and their health at the forefront. 20% of adolescents report history of depression. 50% go undiagnosed. of the ones that get diagnosed half receive appropriate treatment. pediatricians have been thrust into the forefront of this discussion because of the mental health shortages because of the barriers to access of adolescents to mental health services. that's...
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.>> tara moriarty tells us the future is unclear.>> it could be mistaken for a 100-year-old fort builtrick. the armory on the corner of 14th and mission has a checkered path. wants used as a porn studio.>> i've heard about stuff that happens here.>> he bought the building for $14 million and made a bundle selling hit to the developer for $65 million.>> it is really nice. it is spacious and the bathrooms are nice.>> they lined up early to see a rap artist performed but it is unclear if it will remain an entertainment venue. they teamed up with them in the past crating a swanky hotel and membership club but a spokesperson said it is not part of the deal. the organizers have until april 22 to vacate the building.>> i am kind of surprised if they are making money.>> no one knows what they will use it for. it is a massive building at 200,000 square feet and considered a federal landmark with a natural spring underneath the. to build anything will be difficult.>> we reached out for more information but did not hear back. in san francisco, tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 .>>> record heat today for
.>> tara moriarty tells us the future is unclear.>> it could be mistaken for a 100-year-old fort builtrick. the armory on the corner of 14th and mission has a checkered path. wants used as a porn studio.>> i've heard about stuff that happens here.>> he bought the building for $14 million and made a bundle selling hit to the developer for $65 million.>> it is really nice. it is spacious and the bathrooms are nice.>> they lined up early to see a rap artist...
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tara narula. >> one of my favorite pictures.es something silly and making me laugh. >> reporter: tammy cleveland's happy memories cannot erase the nightmare of her husband's final hours. >> can you imagine what he, what it must have been like for him to listen to the people that i should be able to trust. telling me, trying to convince me and my family that he is dead and he is laying there alive. >> michael cleveland collapsed while shopping for dinner in this buffalo area supermarket. medics performed cpr, shocked his heart. then rushed him to nearby degraff memorial hospital. less than an hour later michael was pronounced dead by er doctor. gregory perry. >> when you first walked in the room what was your observation? >> michael wasn't dead. he was following me with his eyes. it wasn't just an involuntary thing. he looked right at me. you saw his eyes and body moving what made you think he might still be alive? >> he was trying to hug me. brought his leg up. knees bent. flatfooted. he was breathing. over the next several hour
tara narula. >> one of my favorite pictures.es something silly and making me laugh. >> reporter: tammy cleveland's happy memories cannot erase the nightmare of her husband's final hours. >> can you imagine what he, what it must have been like for him to listen to the people that i should be able to trust. telling me, trying to convince me and my family that he is dead and he is laying there alive. >> michael cleveland collapsed while shopping for dinner in this buffalo...
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from the treatment of migrants to freedom of expression to and to tara let us all stand outs of human rights across rule slipping this week on conflicts my guests indiana is michael flood direct off the e.u. agency for fundamental rights that's he believes europe is doing all it can to protect human rights.
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. >> tara palm airy looks at it. >> reporter: price tag too high for spending hawks. government shut down at midnight. man behind the shutdown, republican senator rand paul held up vote for hours. >> i think the country's worth a debate until 3:00 in the morning frankly. >> reporter: not all agree. >> by objecting to request will effectively shut down the federal government for no real reason. >> reporter: biggest spending bill since the economic stimulus in 2009. billions for opioid treatment, disaster relief and infrastructure and boost to defense spending. anticipating the showdown, white house told federal agencies to prepare for a shutdown. before midnight majority whip told house members to expect a vote between 3:00 and 6:00 a.m. but may be optimistic. house conservatives are alarmed with the price tag. >> this is a debt junkie's dream. >> reckless. totally reckless. >> reporter: no guarantee will pass in the house and democrats are furious doesn't have deal for dreamers, program that protec protects them expires in march. >> government shutdown is having impac
. >> tara palm airy looks at it. >> reporter: price tag too high for spending hawks. government shut down at midnight. man behind the shutdown, republican senator rand paul held up vote for hours. >> i think the country's worth a debate until 3:00 in the morning frankly. >> reporter: not all agree. >> by objecting to request will effectively shut down the federal government for no real reason. >> reporter: biggest spending bill since the economic stimulus in...
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tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 . >>> a beautiful day. a beautiful and hazy day. record highs again.february has had highs each day. anytime you are doing mid 70s in february you could get a record with all of the cities. 72 in fairfield and 72 in antioch. that is the current high temperatures 78 in santa rosa and 77 in napa. a warm day in pacifica at 70 and oakland at 73. you know what tomorrow will do. the same thing as today. here is the temperatures. today ties at 77. record highs and we talked about how cool it is back east and how warm it is out here and we are connected. it is dry here and wet there it is warm here and cool their if it is but here it is dry there. that is how it works. look at that. that is atmosphere so far north that it will not impact us. joe fonzi was down at the beach. that is gone that fog. all the fog will be gone tomorrow. this is a little patchy fog that might show up off of the coast. it could be tomorrow. the current temperatures are 66 in fairfield and 70 in concord. there is a live camera shot. the mountain sticks out on the left side. you can see
tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 . >>> a beautiful day. a beautiful and hazy day. record highs again.february has had highs each day. anytime you are doing mid 70s in february you could get a record with all of the cities. 72 in fairfield and 72 in antioch. that is the current high temperatures 78 in santa rosa and 77 in napa. a warm day in pacifica at 70 and oakland at 73. you know what tomorrow will do. the same thing as today. here is the temperatures. today ties at 77. record highs and we...
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tara and our very own selina wang, thank you both very much for joining us.t&t it is proposed to time warner deal.a judge has ruled the u.s. justice department does not have to identify whether the recommendations between the white house and attorney general jeff sessions. they suggested president trump's dislike of time warner's cnn sway the justice department decision to oppose the takeover last year. a antitrust trial date has been set forn march 19.coming up , walmart is falling behind in its efforts to keep up with amazon. the latest on the retail giant's e-commerce slowdown, next. check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ inly: walmart fell the most over two years after delivering a disappointing annual profit forecast. the once hot e-commerce unit begins to decelerate, sparking fears in traders about walmart's chances to battle amazon. matt boyle covers the world's largest retailer. .arah is in washington -- tara what caused the slowdown in web sales? >> the s
tara and our very own selina wang, thank you both very much for joining us.t&t it is proposed to time warner deal.a judge has ruled the u.s. justice department does not have to identify whether the recommendations between the white house and attorney general jeff sessions. they suggested president trump's dislike of time warner's cnn sway the justice department decision to oppose the takeover last year. a antitrust trial date has been set forn march 19.coming up , walmart is falling behind...
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tara lives ha standards of human rights across you're also slipping my guest in vienna is michael flood the director of the agency kokang the man who rides does he believe you up is doing only extend to protect human rights the first in sixty minutes d w folks. but in dortmund shell to leipzig the biggest favor it seems we've got all the best goals we've got all the action the double is the home of german football shared experience every match against the mundus league of the weekend cheer on g.w. . germany street by street. colorful. the long list. of the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. very in winter wonderland and a very warm welcome to this special edition of checking.
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tara is putting their own project back together. we are helping to coordinate relief through the puerto rico resilience fund, and they're going to tell us about a vision for a renewed puerto rico. that's a vision for us as well. make some noise for tara, y'all. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> i summon the original name of the island you know of as a rich port. i'm a queer person of color, food activist, committed to a just recovery for my island and we are a network of people building resistance, not bureaucratic relief. hurricane maria increased our food dependency from an already 85% to 98%. while the jones act made it impossible for other nations to directly provide aid to our people. the work of grassroots organizers is what many of us are relying on right now while our government systems are failing. we launched the department of food as a resilience fund and it's become an example of what locals on the islands can do together. the day after the storm, we started immediately supporting sustainable food projects fo
tara is putting their own project back together. we are helping to coordinate relief through the puerto rico resilience fund, and they're going to tell us about a vision for a renewed puerto rico. that's a vision for us as well. make some noise for tara, y'all. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> i summon the original name of the island you know of as a rich port. i'm a queer person of color, food activist, committed to a just recovery for my island and we are a network of...
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. >> news reporter tara palomary in washington. >> reporter: sat listening to families and survivors. justin gruber, hiding in closet while classmates were gund down. >> needed to be significant change in this country. needs to never happen again. people when they go to school feel they can be safe. all the school shootings don't make sense. should have been one and we should have fixed it. and i'm pissed, because my daughter i'm not going to see again. she's not here. >> reporter: president trump vowed to take more action than predecessors. >> not talk like in the past. >> reporter: arming teachers resonated with president trump. recalled assistant coach dying using bodies ahuman shield. >> if the coach had a firearm in locker -- he was very brave. saved a lot of lives i suspect. if i had a firearm wouldn't have had to run, shot but end of it. >> reporter: less popular with the students. >> does anybody like that idea here? anybody like it? beautiful meadow, talk about that. do people feel strongly against it anybody? strongly against it? >> reporter: nra put out a statement opposing
. >> news reporter tara palomary in washington. >> reporter: sat listening to families and survivors. justin gruber, hiding in closet while classmates were gund down. >> needed to be significant change in this country. needs to never happen again. people when they go to school feel they can be safe. all the school shootings don't make sense. should have been one and we should have fixed it. and i'm pissed, because my daughter i'm not going to see again. she's not here....
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tara narula, cbs news, new york. >>> want to correct something -- we said 45,000 americans who died, in fact it's only 4500. >>> tonight's school district is investigating a science project that some students and staff are calling racially insensitive. the sacramento bee reports a student created a project called race and iq. it attempted to prove there were fewer black, hispanic and southeast asian students in the rigorous honors program. because those races have lower average iq than whites or northeast asians. the project was put on display on monday and taken down wednesday. after a flurry of complaints. the sacramento city district superintendent responded in a video message on facebook. >> many students and community members have expressed how upset they are. i want you to know i am -- i empathize. we respect freedom of speech but we will also uphold our duty to limit speech that is likely to cause disruptions to our students. >> the district has launched an investigation into the guidelines as well as honors program applications process. >>> the white house is doing damage con
tara narula, cbs news, new york. >>> want to correct something -- we said 45,000 americans who died, in fact it's only 4500. >>> tonight's school district is investigating a science project that some students and staff are calling racially insensitive. the sacramento bee reports a student created a project called race and iq. it attempted to prove there were fewer black, hispanic and southeast asian students in the rigorous honors program. because those races have lower...
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tara palmieri has the latest. >> reporter: president trump took off to ohio to praise his tax plan.in nunes, claiming that he's quote, a man of tremendous courage and grit, that was after slamming adam schiff who criticized the gop claire and white hou gop chair and the white house. he tweeted little adam schiff who is desperate to run for higher office is one of the biggest liars and leakers in washington. it claims that the fbi obtained a warrant to spy on carter page funded solely by the clinton campaign. but schiff has a memo of his own he wants released. he fired back, instead of tweeting false smears, the american public would appreciate it you would turn off the tv and protected dreamers or really anything else. president trump said i would consider releasing the memo but only after the white house reviews it. tonight the intel committee voted unanimously to release the democrat version of the memo. now it's up to the president to decide if he'll make it public. tara palmieri, washington. >>> what today's stock market plunge could mean for your portfolio. >>> and a new way to
tara palmieri has the latest. >> reporter: president trump took off to ohio to praise his tax plan.in nunes, claiming that he's quote, a man of tremendous courage and grit, that was after slamming adam schiff who criticized the gop claire and white hou gop chair and the white house. he tweeted little adam schiff who is desperate to run for higher office is one of the biggest liars and leakers in washington. it claims that the fbi obtained a warrant to spy on carter page funded solely by...
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the dazzling ice skating duo, johnny weir and tara lipinski. that's on nbc 10 at 8:00. >>> in philadelphia, public worker unions are on the move this weekend marching just ahead of a case in the u.s. supreme court that could change their future. hundreds of workers rallied during the day yesterday in center city calling for action. they're concerned about the janice case, a challenge to the state level requirement that public workers must pay dues to unions that bargain on their behalf. union workers are hoping the high court sides with organized labor so it can maintain fair wages and strong contract negotiations. >> the janice case is nothing but a naked attempt by rich ceos to use the highest court in the land to cut down our unions. >> many conservatives argue that forcing public workers to join and pay unions is a violation of the first amendment. >>> 9:40 right now on this sunday. it looks like a washout, but the wet weather will clear up. we've got the updated first alert forecast in moments. >>> that's right. honoring the green. ahead i
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tara is reporting now with the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon. one week after the deadly school shooting in florida students are rising up and demanding solutions. >> parkland students traveled on buses 500 miles to be told that nothing can be done. they voted against even considering a ban on semi automatic rifles. >> some students were shaken by the blow. >> it was a big punch in the gut. it will be a week tomorrow sinceppened. and already there is another road block in front of us. >> this is not about democrats or republicans or left or right. this is a movement for humanity and safety and keeping citizens alive. >> they are not giving up. they have 40 to 60 meetings today including with the states attorney general and the speaker of the house. they are expected to meet with the governor they are vowing to storm washington next. in d.c. there seems to be a plan for modest changes. >> i signed a memorandum directing the attorney general to propose regulations to ban all devices that turn legal weapons in machine guns. >> president trump signal
tara is reporting now with the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon. one week after the deadly school shooting in florida students are rising up and demanding solutions. >> parkland students traveled on buses 500 miles to be told that nothing can be done. they voted against even considering a ban on semi automatic rifles. >> some students were shaken by the blow. >> it was a big punch in the gut. it will be a week tomorrow sinceppened. and already there is another road...