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hoops the unsung hero for the wizards sunday, gortat after this disrespectful dunk from millsap. it from dwight howard who plays for the hawks now. the days are still fresh in his mind. >> i would go to practice. imagine the stuff gng the game imagine the stuff going on three times hardener the practice. no whistles or fouls. for me it was to survive the practice or i would end up in a hospital or wheelchair. robert: we would hope it doesn't happen. game two for wizards set for wednesday. he talked about how he used to prac wis with dwight howard. i'm sure that dwight dunked all over him. larry: that is the ops only move to -- the only move he could have made. so whine about it, seriously. robert: it's the nba. michelle: there is always game two. is the rain moving out? doug: they are. clearing skies. light rain on wednesday. the showers and the thunderstorms and the 80's. we talk about that and more tonight. michelle: sounds good. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for watching. see you tonight at 11:00. bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships
hoops the unsung hero for the wizards sunday, gortat after this disrespectful dunk from millsap. it from dwight howard who plays for the hawks now. the days are still fresh in his mind. >> i would go to practice. imagine the stuff gng the game imagine the stuff going on three times hardener the practice. no whistles or fouls. for me it was to survive the practice or i would end up in a hospital or wheelchair. robert: we would hope it doesn't happen. game two for wizards set for wednesday....
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but what about those the unsung heroes. >> i have talked to those who would get in touch with the caption they were just say that you have to go to this location there has spanish shipwreck and they did not even hesitate a merchant vessel already said give up and been the captain said i cannot 92 major for myself there are no survivors. there's us storm brewing it was getting dark and he sent his men on the life votes into the sea to put search lights out in the soon as they spread that they would not give up so they are absolutely true heroes and done recognize. >> many years ago going to the norwegian captain who rescued those of the way to australia in seoul in the name of all the captains to forget. >> all of them need to be rescued. >> and before we go to the rest of the story. >> and with that identity. with the word can in the community and then she fights back when she saves the of baby the i was wondering that they cannot buy and then the hands of smugglers. the where does that bring us? >> them what is a good one to do that. with over 60 million the mostly those that like it tha
but what about those the unsung heroes. >> i have talked to those who would get in touch with the caption they were just say that you have to go to this location there has spanish shipwreck and they did not even hesitate a merchant vessel already said give up and been the captain said i cannot 92 major for myself there are no survivors. there's us storm brewing it was getting dark and he sent his men on the life votes into the sea to put search lights out in the soon as they spread that...
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these are unsung heroes according tojeremy corbyn.for this by reversing a planned cut to inheritance tax that is coming in later this year. he is saying he is taking muggy from the well off and giving it to those at the bottom doing this valuable caring work. —— monique. the issue of social care is contentious at the moment. —— monique. the conservatives say they have increased in the carer‘s allowance by £450 a year since 2010, and they say this is yet another uncrossed it spending commitment from the labour party. then, thanks for that this morning —— uncrossed it. —— ben. donald trump has telephoned the turkish leader to congratulate him on sunday's referendum victory, which grants the president sweeping constitutional powers. the white house said mr trump thanked recep tayyip erdogan for supporting the us missile strike on a syrian government airbase earlier this month. turkey has extended the state of emergency in the country for a further three months. facebook has launched a review of how it deals with violent content after a v
these are unsung heroes according tojeremy corbyn.for this by reversing a planned cut to inheritance tax that is coming in later this year. he is saying he is taking muggy from the well off and giving it to those at the bottom doing this valuable caring work. —— monique. the issue of social care is contentious at the moment. —— monique. the conservatives say they have increased in the carer‘s allowance by £450 a year since 2010, and they say this is yet another uncrossed it spending...
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point is... women everywhere are kicking ass... and i wanted to shine a light on some of the unsung heroesy spetner doughty, a successful entrepreneur who staked her claim in the cutthroat world of political merchandise with her booming t-shirt business. uh, amelia earhart... ruth bader ginsburg... amy spetner doughty... what do you all have in common? - i don't know. what do we all have in common? - [whooshing] [explosive whoosh] debris, debris... you know what that is? - what? - it's, like, shattered glass in my eyes... ah, my eyes are bleeding. [laughter] - can you help me? - shattering the glass ceiling. - oh, okay. - yeah. three women shattering the glass ceiling. - right. - it was no surprise that this strong, successful businesswoman was also a hillary supporter. - love hillary. - it's, like, a no brainer. - this is really an exciting time for us as women... to show my daughter... that she can be anything that she wants to be. - i want to see some of your merch. "good luck, hillary." [laughter] "don't blow it." [laughter] that's... - did you get it? - yeah, no, i... it's a blowjob j
point is... women everywhere are kicking ass... and i wanted to shine a light on some of the unsung heroesy spetner doughty, a successful entrepreneur who staked her claim in the cutthroat world of political merchandise with her booming t-shirt business. uh, amelia earhart... ruth bader ginsburg... amy spetner doughty... what do you all have in common? - i don't know. what do we all have in common? - [whooshing] [explosive whoosh] debris, debris... you know what that is? - what? - it's, like,...
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. >>> they are unsung heros. 911 dispatchers. today one of them got credit she deserved. janet was awarded the dispatcher of the year award. she coordinated the emergency crews the night officer kevin downs was shot last october. >> as a fourth generation san franciscan, i take my position as a public safety dispatcher very seriously. i have dedicated all of my adult life to helping citizens, police, and fire personnel of this great city. >> she has been in public safety for 25 years now. >>> buster is out. you might have heard. the question, for how long? the giants are taking no chances with their all-star catcher sitting him down at least week. team doctors reevaluated him today. as feared posey has concussion symptoms. the giants placed him on a seven-day disabled list resevered for players who suffer concussions. this is mandatory protocol for major league baseball after a player gets hit in the head. >> when you are hit in the head you have to use caution. it's different than a hip or a knee. it's just the right move. >> that was him in the clubhouse before tonight'
. >>> they are unsung heros. 911 dispatchers. today one of them got credit she deserved. janet was awarded the dispatcher of the year award. she coordinated the emergency crews the night officer kevin downs was shot last october. >> as a fourth generation san franciscan, i take my position as a public safety dispatcher very seriously. i have dedicated all of my adult life to helping citizens, police, and fire personnel of this great city. >> she has been in public safety...
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but to me these unsung manufacturing companies that stayed here, and just grinded it out, simply doing what they do best, offering the finest products, both here and abroad with great prices, that's where a lot of the money's been made. bottom line? i think we ought to open our eyes to what we don't care about. what's still made here, because that's where some real noncontroversial performance not in the paper is gained. i guess you could say these companies, these companies, they had me at o-rings, they had me at hoses, polyvinyl, i'm proud these things are even if they aren't made in silicon valley, or wall street or hollywood. >> jonathan in new york. >> caller: i wanted your opinion on rent-a-center. since then it's gone up about 19%, today a nice 17% bump. should i hold or take my profits and move on? >> the company, here's the problem, there's an outfit that's putting pressure on them and the company issued a statement today, i did not because i was working on the top of the show and doing all the other pieces, i did not get a chance to analyze the statement, it came out mid afte
but to me these unsung manufacturing companies that stayed here, and just grinded it out, simply doing what they do best, offering the finest products, both here and abroad with great prices, that's where a lot of the money's been made. bottom line? i think we ought to open our eyes to what we don't care about. what's still made here, because that's where some real noncontroversial performance not in the paper is gained. i guess you could say these companies, these companies, they had me at...
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. >>> honoring unsung heroes, today these who fight for the environment received awards. >> they did,xt meet the california man honored with the world's most prestigious awards for environmental activism. >> what's been going while i was gone. >> he's back, but only briefly, find out what put former >>> happening now a discuss in san francisco of emanuel macron and marine le pen will face-off in an election runoff on may 7. le pen has floated the idea of france leaving the european union. >>> barack obama held his first public event since leading office. he held a imagine discussion on civic engagement. >> people just aren't involved, they get cynical, and they give up. and as a consequence, we have some of the lowest voting rates in any advanced democracy and low participation rates then translate into a further gap between who's governing us and what we believe. >> he says it's up to the younger generations to help bridge that gap. >>> a family didn't get what they paid for until >>> five months after they bought a car from hurz rental car, the family was still waiting for a vehicle
. >>> honoring unsung heroes, today these who fight for the environment received awards. >> they did,xt meet the california man honored with the world's most prestigious awards for environmental activism. >> what's been going while i was gone. >> he's back, but only briefly, find out what put former >>> happening now a discuss in san francisco of emanuel macron and marine le pen will face-off in an election runoff on may 7. le pen has floated the idea of...
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. >>> honoring unsung heroes, today these who fight for the environment received awards. >> they did, next meet the california man honored with the world's most prestigious awards for environmental activism. >> what's been going while i was gone. >> he's back, but only briefly, find out what put former preseses for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> happening now a discuss in san francisco of emanuel macron and marine le pen will face-off in an election runoff on may 7. le pen has floated the idea of france leaving the european union. >>> barack obama held his first public event since leading office. he held a imagine discussion on civic engag
. >>> honoring unsung heroes, today these who fight for the environment received awards. >> they did, next meet the california man honored with the world's most prestigious awards for environmental activism. >> what's been going while i was gone. >> he's back, but only briefly, find out what put former preseses for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even...
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. >> the unsung heroes don't work at the lab they just swim there. >> you might never guess she suffers that racks her body a severe form of epilep epilepsy. a storm of electricity across her brain. >> she launches into intensive shaking. >> an experiment drug is showing promise and the tail how they discovered it a high tail fish story. >> they're small and fast so the hardest part is catching them. >> research assist is floating a special drug screening machine with tiny zebea fish. larvae are bread to have these type seizures. >> no lab was using these fish to study epilepsy so we had to get the machines our selves. >> it allows them to place different test drugs into tiny wells into the fish and cameras with tracking software project them on to the screen and help alert if and produced several thoi hits one of the drugs managed to reduce the frequency of seizures in a pool of half dozen patients. these drugs are already out there. they've been approved for other disorders. >> for piper's just the promise of a new derogatorug is life-changing. >> it's inspirational and gives me hope.
. >> the unsung heroes don't work at the lab they just swim there. >> you might never guess she suffers that racks her body a severe form of epilep epilepsy. a storm of electricity across her brain. >> she launches into intensive shaking. >> an experiment drug is showing promise and the tail how they discovered it a high tail fish story. >> they're small and fast so the hardest part is catching them. >> research assist is floating a special drug screening...
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john: thank you, mikey cole, one of america's many unsung heroes who jump hurtles to be an entrepreneur. >>> next, we'll meet this woman who went to jail simply because she wanted her daughters to have the freedom to go to school with the rich girls. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. . >> i wish i could go to that school, papa. >> well, i don't know, baby. it would be awful nice but they got rules. you got to go to the school where you live. john: yeah, that's the rule. if you attend public school, if you can't afford to escape the government's horrible school monopoly. movie was based on the book a tree grows in brooklyn. a family th
john: thank you, mikey cole, one of america's many unsung heroes who jump hurtles to be an entrepreneur. >>> next, we'll meet this woman who went to jail simply because she wanted her daughters to have the freedom to go to school with the rich girls. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and...
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john: thank you, mikey cole, one of america's many unsung heroes who jump hurtles to be an entrepreneur> next, we'll meet this woman who went to jail simply because she wanted her daughters to have the freedom to go to school with the rich girls. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. . >> i wish i could go to that school, papa. >> well, i don't know, baby. it would be awful nice but they got rules. you got to go to the school where you live. john: yeah, that's the rule. if you attend public school, if you can't afford to escape the government's horrible school monopoly. movie was based on the book a tree grows in brooklyn. a family that was desperate to give their kids a better education, father suggests school hopp
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. >> that is the unsung part of him, we know the quirky things that he does and that year off look at those international things he did, he is a very interesting guy he doesn't always sure that publicly but as i said it will never be boring. >> he is 31 realistically he has had a lot of injuries how well will he hold up? >> that is the big question i am a believer in the fact that a football running back has a finite number of hits there comes a point where you have reached your shelf life, whether or not he has reached that point, we will find out. >> there is only so much the body can take thank you. >>> marshawn lynch is a popular person in the new locker room, derek carr tweeted he is back welcome to the squad, bruce irvin says woke up feeling like it was christmas and donald penn says woke up this morning and beast mode. >>> new information on a man wanted for attempted kidnapping, the latest on the investigation and why he was on the run in sonoma county. >>> childcare can be tough to find coming up the bay area sheriff's department pitches an idea offering 24-hour on-site child
. >> that is the unsung part of him, we know the quirky things that he does and that year off look at those international things he did, he is a very interesting guy he doesn't always sure that publicly but as i said it will never be boring. >> he is 31 realistically he has had a lot of injuries how well will he hold up? >> that is the big question i am a believer in the fact that a football running back has a finite number of hits there comes a point where you have reached...
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. >> she's an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> she's the kind of person who knows what you need before you know what you need. >> she's a friend now and forever. >> it's julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> julie wisten is an impossibly hard act to follow. >> i think julie's white house correspondents' dinner in itself, if you were toot say wh does it remind you of? julie >> there's not a lot of people in this business that you look at and say i'm going to misthat customer or that individual. she's somebody that i will truly miss. >> congratulations, julie. >> we are so grateful. congratulations, julie. >> congratulations, julie. >> congratulations, julie. [ applause ] >> congratulations, julie. >> thank you. that's so sweet of you. thank you so much. can i go now? >> no. [ applause ] julie did not know about that video and keeping that a secret may rank up there as one of our proudest accomplishments tonight. i'd liking to welcome julie's great family, her husband dave, who's been a great supporter of the whca to join us here. julie, on behalf of all the journ
. >> she's an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> she's the kind of person who knows what you need before you know what you need. >> she's a friend now and forever. >> it's julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> julie wisten is an impossibly hard act to follow. >> i think julie's white house correspondents' dinner in itself, if you were toot say wh does it remind you of? julie >> there's not a lot of people in this business that you...
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through by researchers at ucsf is providing hope for children with a devastating condition and the unsungdon't actually look at them live. they swim there. abc 7 news ashley has the details. >> reporter: watching 8 kweerld piper wood with her family. you might not suggest she lacks a severe form of childhood epilepsy. this shows what happens when a storm of electricity sweeps across a patient's brain. >> she launches into a full body convulsive state and really intense aggressive shaking. >> reporter: now researchers at ucsf are testing an experimental drug showing exciting promise. the tale of how they discovered it is something of a high-tech fish story. >> they're small and the hard part may be catching them. >> reporter: research assistant kyla hamlin is floating a special drug screening machine. not with microbes or chemicals but tiny zebra fish. they are bred in the lab and genetically altered to have seizures. >> nobody is using seizure fish to study ep lency. we started with the tools ourselves. >> neuroresearcher says the machine's design came from trial and error in the ucsf lab
through by researchers at ucsf is providing hope for children with a devastating condition and the unsungdon't actually look at them live. they swim there. abc 7 news ashley has the details. >> reporter: watching 8 kweerld piper wood with her family. you might not suggest she lacks a severe form of childhood epilepsy. this shows what happens when a storm of electricity sweeps across a patient's brain. >> she launches into a full body convulsive state and really intense aggressive...
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. >> to me, julie is an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> julie is the kind of person who knowst you need before you even know what you need. >> she is a friend now and forever. >> it is julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> she is an incredibly hard act to follow. >> when i say white house correspondents dinner, who does it remind you of? julie. >> there are not a lot of people in this business that you honestly look at and say, i'm going to miss that customer, or the individual. she is someone i will truly miss. >> congratulations julie. we are so grateful. >> congratulations julie. >> congratulations julie. >> [applause] jeff: congratulations julie. >> [applause] >> that's so sweet of you. thank you so much. can i go now? jeff: nope. >> [applause] jeff: julie did not know about that video. and keeping that a secret may rank up as one of our proudest accompaniments tonight. i would like to welcome julie's great family, her husband, who has been a great supporter of the whca, to join us here. julie, on behalf of all the journalists you have supported over the y
. >> to me, julie is an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> julie is the kind of person who knowst you need before you even know what you need. >> she is a friend now and forever. >> it is julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> she is an incredibly hard act to follow. >> when i say white house correspondents dinner, who does it remind you of? julie. >> there are not a lot of people in this business that you honestly look at and say,...
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and the unsung heroes don't actually work at the lab. they just swim there.an ashley has more. >> reporter: watching-year-old piper wood play with her family. you might never think she suffers from a severe form of epilepsy. this research video shows what happens when a storm of electricity sweeps across a patient's brain. >> she launched into a full body convulsive state and really intends progressive shaking. >> now researchers are testing an experimental drug showing exciting promise. as a tale of how they discovered the a high-tech fish story. >> the hard part my be catching them. >> reporter: she has a floating screening machine, tiny zebra fish they are bred from tanks in the lab and jeannettely the altered to have seizures. >> no one is using zebra fish to help ep lency. >> the neuroresearcher says the machine's design came from trial and error in the ucf lab. it allows them to place different test drugs into tiny rows of water along with the fish. cameras with tracking software project them onto the screen and help researchers if a drug is interruptin
and the unsung heroes don't actually work at the lab. they just swim there.an ashley has more. >> reporter: watching-year-old piper wood play with her family. you might never think she suffers from a severe form of epilepsy. this research video shows what happens when a storm of electricity sweeps across a patient's brain. >> she launched into a full body convulsive state and really intends progressive shaking. >> now researchers are testing an experimental drug showing...
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john: thank you, mikey cole, one of america's many unsung heroes who jump hurtles to be an entrepreneur>>> next, we'll meet this woman who went to jail simply because she wanted her daughters to have the freedom to go to school with the rich girls. if you're taking prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phe company. say hello to internet speeds up to 2 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. . >> i wish i could go to that school, papa. >> wel
john: thank you, mikey cole, one of america's many unsung heroes who jump hurtles to be an entrepreneur>>> next, we'll meet this woman who went to jail simply because she wanted her daughters to have the freedom to go to school with the rich girls. if you're taking prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief....
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spied during world war ii and was hailed by oss chief general "wild bill" donovan as the greatest unsung heroine of world war ii. ladies and gentlemen, howard blum. [applause] howard: for every author, there is a time when he thinks he has found a story that interests him, when he begins to realize that maybe he can wake up each morning, go to his desk, and look forward to the prospect of spending a day making this story come alive on the page. but those moments are just preludes to the energizing moment when he decides, i love this story, this is a book i have to write. this afternoon, what i would like to tell you is how i came to write "the last good night," a true story about a glamorous american debutante who became nothing less than a fine spy who helped the allies win the war. my thoughts first began to crystallize and gather a sense of commitment as i was walking among the ancient stones and tall spires of cambridge university. the story of my heroine, betty pack, is a spy story, so it is appropriate that my thoughts began to come together when i was in cambridge, because cambrid
spied during world war ii and was hailed by oss chief general "wild bill" donovan as the greatest unsung heroine of world war ii. ladies and gentlemen, howard blum. [applause] howard: for every author, there is a time when he thinks he has found a story that interests him, when he begins to realize that maybe he can wake up each morning, go to his desk, and look forward to the prospect of spending a day making this story come alive on the page. but those moments are just preludes to...
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you know, jared kushner said she was the unsung hero of the campaign. last fall she was the chief of staff of the rnc working for reince. she actually worked out of trump tower almost the entire campaign, working alongside steve bannon and kellyanne conway on the trump campaign. so they have seen her work and know this is what she's good at. they know she's very effective at getting donors to give to a cause and helping get a message out. and so this is really a reaction to what happened on the obamacare fight and is saying, we're not going to give up and keep fighting and send someone out that we know can be effective in marshaling the troops. there's a tremendous amount of support for the president across the country. and there's a tremendous amount of support for his policies. we have to make sure a lot of the other members of congress, especially the democrats who don't agree with him, feel that back home and have grass roots people calling them to tell them they want to support the president. so an outside group is the perfect place to do that and
you know, jared kushner said she was the unsung hero of the campaign. last fall she was the chief of staff of the rnc working for reince. she actually worked out of trump tower almost the entire campaign, working alongside steve bannon and kellyanne conway on the trump campaign. so they have seen her work and know this is what she's good at. they know she's very effective at getting donors to give to a cause and helping get a message out. and so this is really a reaction to what happened on the...
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when i first read gretchen carlson's complaint who is really the unsung-hour of all this story, becauseone woman who stood up in the face of a culture that was condoning bad behavior for years and years and years, it was ultimately believable. there was a field of interacting that was uncomfortable. i might have ended up in a position where i koovn rul neshl. >> even during the early years when you were on o'reilly's show with her, even though it didn't happen to you, you got a vibe, a feeling from him. >> there were moments that were uncomfortable. and this is what's stunning. >> now we're hearing margaret saying this. others are saying this, that there are so many people who experienced this. and yet the company did absolutely nothing. >> there was silence. >> it was on the front page of the new york times. >> little rally. why did the times investigate? because gretchen carlson sued rornl ailes, it was the domino effect from that. >> it was. and an environment like that constitutionally it created, it fostered and protected people who behaved badly in the workplace. it is very diffic
when i first read gretchen carlson's complaint who is really the unsung-hour of all this story, becauseone woman who stood up in the face of a culture that was condoning bad behavior for years and years and years, it was ultimately believable. there was a field of interacting that was uncomfortable. i might have ended up in a position where i koovn rul neshl. >> even during the early years when you were on o'reilly's show with her, even though it didn't happen to you, you got a vibe, a...
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. >>> often the unsung heroes the 911 dispatchers but today one of them got the credit she deserves. janet appalachian was awarded the dispatcher of the year award by the san francisco board of supervisors. plenty of collapse there appalachian coordinated the emergency crews the night kevin downs was shot last october. >> as a fourth generation sfriken i take my position very seriously i've dedicated all of my adult live to helping citizens and police and fire personnel of this great city. >> congratulations we thank her for her service. by the way in public safety for 25 years. >>> well a critical moment in u.s. russia relations what happened when president trump secretary of sha state made first official trip to moscow. >> also the white house is on damage control this evening spokesperson sean spicer is apologizing. but is it to too late? live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your
. >>> often the unsung heroes the 911 dispatchers but today one of them got the credit she deserves. janet appalachian was awarded the dispatcher of the year award by the san francisco board of supervisors. plenty of collapse there appalachian coordinated the emergency crews the night kevin downs was shot last october. >> as a fourth generation sfriken i take my position very seriously i've dedicated all of my adult live to helping citizens and police and fire personnel of this...
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and -- but there are women who are in amazing positions that often people -- the unsung heroes of thetry. we're happy to be able to bring the women to the conference so that the women can have role models and empower them. >> and also perhaps see that you don't have to be an artist to break in. you can be a produce. >> absolutely. >> or something behind the scenes. what opportunities are available behind the scenes. >> the operations professionals for the shoreline amphitheater. people who run the festivals. producers, women producers. and promotors. >> uh-huh. >> and artists of course. entertainment attorneys. so many positions that women can break into it. >> on may 20th in berkeley. >> yes. >> tell us what people can expect. how do they show up? >> so you buy your ticket on event bright. we are planning on an amazing day of a conference with four different panels. 20-plus speakers of women in the music industry. what you get if nothing else is the most amazing networking. where you can advance your career. it's all about professional development. >> and i wonder how the industry --
and -- but there are women who are in amazing positions that often people -- the unsung heroes of thetry. we're happy to be able to bring the women to the conference so that the women can have role models and empower them. >> and also perhaps see that you don't have to be an artist to break in. you can be a produce. >> absolutely. >> or something behind the scenes. what opportunities are available behind the scenes. >> the operations professionals for the shoreline...
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through by researchers at ucsf is providing hope for children with a devastating condition and the unsungb. they just swing there. abc 7 news anchor sedan ashley las the details. >> reporter: watching 8-year-old piper wood playing with her family, you might never guess she suffers from a condition that whacks her body. it's a severe form of childhood epilepsy called gervais syndrome this research video shows what happens when a storm of electricity sweeps across a patient's brain. >> she launches into a full body convulsive state and really intends aggressive shaking. >> reporter: now researchers are testing an experimental drug showing exciting promise and the tale of how they discovered it, it's something about high-tech fish story. >> they're smaul and the hard part might just be catching them. >> reporter: research assistant kyla is floating a special drug screening machine, not with microbes or chemicals, but tiny zebra fish they are bred from tanks in the lab and genetically altered to have gervais-like seizures. >> no one in the world were using zebra fish. >> they say the machine'
through by researchers at ucsf is providing hope for children with a devastating condition and the unsungb. they just swing there. abc 7 news anchor sedan ashley las the details. >> reporter: watching 8-year-old piper wood playing with her family, you might never guess she suffers from a condition that whacks her body. it's a severe form of childhood epilepsy called gervais syndrome this research video shows what happens when a storm of electricity sweeps across a patient's brain....
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unsung heroes. they wake up pretty cynicism of quality smugglers who pretend to be sailors and basically betrayed refugees. >> exactly. i mean i talked to the, i was in touch with the captain and one of the rescuers. he said that you know he does that this radio but they were a chemical tanker. there were just, little going to gibraltar and they said you have to look this location has been a sharp breath series and they did not hesitate. when they got there and the merchant vessel had already been there and waited for them to give up, there are only corpses. and the captain said i cannot give up. i need to make sure for myself that there are no survivors. and there was a storm brewing. waves were coming. it was getting dark. he sent his men in a lifeboat into the sea and put searchlights out. as soon as they heard the voice that they were not going to give up. they are absolute true heroes of the sea. unrecognized heroes of the sea. many many years ago -- to an origin captain with the people that we
unsung heroes. they wake up pretty cynicism of quality smugglers who pretend to be sailors and basically betrayed refugees. >> exactly. i mean i talked to the, i was in touch with the captain and one of the rescuers. he said that you know he does that this radio but they were a chemical tanker. there were just, little going to gibraltar and they said you have to look this location has been a sharp breath series and they did not hesitate. when they got there and the merchant vessel had...
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. >> to me, julie is an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> julie is the kind of person who knowsneed before you even know what you need. >> she is a friend now and forever. >> it is julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> she is an incredibly hard act to follow. >> when i say white house correspondents dinner, who does it remind you of? julie. >> there are not a lot of people in this business that you honestly look at and say, i'm going to miss that customer, or the individual. she is someone i will truly miss. >> congratulations julie. we are so grateful. >> congratulations julie. >> congratulations julie. >> [applause] jeff: congratulations julie. >> [applause] >> that's so sweet of you. thank you so much. can i go now? jeff: nope. >> [applause] jeff: julie did not know about that video. and keeping that a secret may rank up as one of our proudest accompaniments tonight. i would like to welcome julie's great family, her husband, who has been a great supporter of the whca, to join us here. julie, on behalf of all the journalists you have supported over the years,
. >> to me, julie is an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> julie is the kind of person who knowsneed before you even know what you need. >> she is a friend now and forever. >> it is julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> she is an incredibly hard act to follow. >> when i say white house correspondents dinner, who does it remind you of? julie. >> there are not a lot of people in this business that you honestly look at and say, i'm...
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and unsung heroes like the dispatcher robert mosley. the calm voice on the radio in crisis to make sure colleges under fire get back up and never get lost or unaccounted for in the chaos. >> guess the hardest part is not being there, being on this side lot of -- i wouldn't say self- doubt. just feeling of helplessness, i guess. we do everything we can but we can't go out there and physically help with the rescue efforts. >> is it true your lives are literally in their hands at times? >> absolutely. >> pretty amazing event to witness, even folks like us in the news business, all of these heroic events don't get covered and we are reminded today they happen all the time. the individuals here certainly didn't do it for the lunch, which is very good. they don't do it for the medals. they do it because they have an instinct to do it and a lot of us just don't thank them enough. adam and leslie, they were glad you were here. i got a lot of thank yous from them that you will emcee this event today. scott broom, wusa9. >> it was so touching and
and unsung heroes like the dispatcher robert mosley. the calm voice on the radio in crisis to make sure colleges under fire get back up and never get lost or unaccounted for in the chaos. >> guess the hardest part is not being there, being on this side lot of -- i wouldn't say self- doubt. just feeling of helplessness, i guess. we do everything we can but we can't go out there and physically help with the rescue efforts. >> is it true your lives are literally in their hands at...
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. >> to me, julie is an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> julie is the kind of person who knowsu need before you even know what you need. >> she is a friend now and forever. >> it is julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> she is an incredibly hard act to follow. >> when i say white house correspondents dinner, who does it remind you of? julie. >> there are not a lot of people in this business that you honestly look at and say, i'm going to miss that customer, or the individual. she is someone i will truly miss. >> congratulations julie. we are so grateful. >> congratulations julie. >> congratulations julie. >> [applause] jeff: congratulations julie. >> [applause] >> that's so sweet of you. thank you so much. can i go now? jeff: nope. >> [applause] jeff: julie did not know about that video. and keeping that a secret may rank up as one of our proudest accompaniments tonight. i would like to welcome julie's great family, her husband, who has been a great supporter of the whca, to join us here. julie, on behalf of all the journalists you have supported over the years
. >> to me, julie is an unsung hero of the first amendment. >> julie is the kind of person who knowsu need before you even know what you need. >> she is a friend now and forever. >> it is julie's dinner. the rest of us are just her guests. >> she is an incredibly hard act to follow. >> when i say white house correspondents dinner, who does it remind you of? julie. >> there are not a lot of people in this business that you honestly look at and say, i'm...
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an unsung hero of the comeback in san clemente was ron ziegler. he came out and stayed with us and gave all his time and all his papers to us for the preparation of the memoirs. notis gone, but certainly forgotten. [applause] and cindy and his granddaughter are keeping up the usc tradition here. [applause] >> i wasn't really involved in that post after he moved back to new york. we had dinner in the house surrounded by packing crates with jimmy roosevelt and mary roosevelt about the week before he left. i only saw him occasionally , other than doing the interviews in 1983. i think he said in the east room speech, is only beginning -- it is only a beginning always. this whole postpresidential period is an exemplar of the nixon resilience and spirit and discipline and dedication and patriotism that he felt he had a mission, and mrs. nixon felt that, too. they had something to contribute. it's meaningful that six weeks before he died, he was in russia. that very moving picture with his photograph of him standing on the charles bridge in prague lookin
an unsung hero of the comeback in san clemente was ron ziegler. he came out and stayed with us and gave all his time and all his papers to us for the preparation of the memoirs. notis gone, but certainly forgotten. [applause] and cindy and his granddaughter are keeping up the usc tradition here. [applause] >> i wasn't really involved in that post after he moved back to new york. we had dinner in the house surrounded by packing crates with jimmy roosevelt and mary roosevelt about the week...
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one of leicester city's unsung heroes when they won the title last year is the favourite.ow blue eden hazard, zlatan ibrahimovic, harry kane, romelu lukaku and alexis sanchez. go to the bbc sport website for the young players list and also the shortlists for the women's awards. west ham winger michail antonio has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury. he was injured in their 1—0 win over swansea at london stadium last weekend. antonio's scored nine goals this season, and was called up for england for the first time in august. he might miss out on the next squad for the world cup qualifier against scotla nd for the world cup qualifier against scotland in june. the draw has been made for the first round of the world snooker championship in sheffield which sta rts championship in sheffield which starts tomorrow. mark selby, the defending job and will face fergal 0'brien defending job and will face fergal o'brien and five—time champion ronnie 0'sullivan has gary wilson. coverage from the crucible across the bbc. it's the second day of the track cycl
one of leicester city's unsung heroes when they won the title last year is the favourite.ow blue eden hazard, zlatan ibrahimovic, harry kane, romelu lukaku and alexis sanchez. go to the bbc sport website for the young players list and also the shortlists for the women's awards. west ham winger michail antonio has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury. he was injured in their 1—0 win over swansea at london stadium last weekend. antonio's scored nine goals this...
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he praised a nation of unsung heroes whose courageous struggles is one of the ethics of ourtime -- epics time. ofre were public observances afghanistan day in a number of u.s. cities, drawing more than just the small afghan american community. european americans were interested and turned out for the event. observation of this day the law offubsequent years -- fell in subsequent years. in moscow, this raised the cost ground to the u.s. this was the earliest evidence that the white house received soviet intervention more as a vulnerability. efforts toesidential draw public attention to afghanistan engaged reagan's own interests and said that these. -- sympathies. he felt strongly about an issue after the next people affected by. as was the case with the pentecostals, so with the afghan refugees in that. -- he met. this is from january, 1986, when he met severely mutilated children from the war. he wrote in his diary that they mere ear babies. -- babies. to bring congress into this. he was not acting alone. , who is, charlie wilson fairly local by the rest of united states standards, worke
he praised a nation of unsung heroes whose courageous struggles is one of the ethics of ourtime -- epics time. ofre were public observances afghanistan day in a number of u.s. cities, drawing more than just the small afghan american community. european americans were interested and turned out for the event. observation of this day the law offubsequent years -- fell in subsequent years. in moscow, this raised the cost ground to the u.s. this was the earliest evidence that the white house...
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. >> maria mitchell is an unsung genius, a true extraordinary -- >> she did computing work. >> she was very admired, i get the impression. can we see the next light? these are also students at wesley annie joan cannon is the third from the right, she was working in a physics lab that had been modeled on pickering's physic flag at mit. annie cannon's teacher had been pickering student and that's why her education equipped her to be the first woman at the observatory who could use the telescope as well as the computer. >> i think it's important here and if come up a number of times to acknowledge the impact of women's colleges. this is incredibly impactful. pickering knew it and he thought highly of the women's colleges and there was a lot of aggression against them and he would say all you have to do is look at what these women are producing to understand the impact, people just knew. they could see the competitions that they were making to science. >> to add the context of time and what was going on in the world at this.when he's hiring the computers, were still 40 years from women get
. >> maria mitchell is an unsung genius, a true extraordinary -- >> she did computing work. >> she was very admired, i get the impression. can we see the next light? these are also students at wesley annie joan cannon is the third from the right, she was working in a physics lab that had been modeled on pickering's physic flag at mit. annie cannon's teacher had been pickering student and that's why her education equipped her to be the first woman at the observatory who could...
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i said with our personnel that work at the 911 certaintyer and civilian personnel they are unsung hearoes. if they don't get it right we don't get it right so want to acknowledge the good work of the partners at the dem and will be attending-they have a whole week long celebration but we will be there today. there is a janet achen is the dist patcher the year and have an acknowledgment for her. this friday at 10 a.m. 121 class will graduate and for meno of us, not all because there is a conflict with easter but i will participating and some of the commands staff along with commissioner nakajo at 1 o'clock sunday at the cherry blossom parade. that concludes my presentation at this time. >> thank you, chief. any public comment on the chief's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners? vice president nakajo. >> thank you very much president cleveland. thank you very much chief hayes-white for your report. i just wanted to comment on a few items here. number one is point of reference since we are talking about the chief's report. in the subject matter of the potential issue
i said with our personnel that work at the 911 certaintyer and civilian personnel they are unsung hearoes. if they don't get it right we don't get it right so want to acknowledge the good work of the partners at the dem and will be attending-they have a whole week long celebration but we will be there today. there is a janet achen is the dist patcher the year and have an acknowledgment for her. this friday at 10 a.m. 121 class will graduate and for meno of us, not all because there is a...
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an unsung hero or a hero of the comeback and particularly that period in san clemente was ron zig ler that came out and stayed with us, and gave all his time and all his papers to us. certainly not forgotten. cindy and his granddaughter haley who are keeping up the usc tradition are here. [ applause ] >> we have dinner in the house surrounded by packing krats with jimmy rose feld and mary rose feld. the week before he left. then i only saw him occasionally, other than doing the interviews in 1983. i think he said it in that -- in the east room speech. it's only a beginning always that this was -- that this whole post-presidential period is an exemplar of the nixon experience of discipline and dedication and patriotism that he felt he had admission, and mrs. nixon felt that too. it's meaningful that six weeks before he died he was in russia. that very moving picture which is photographed, which is in the -- towards the end of the exhibit of him standing on the charles bridge in prague looking into a distance. a month before he died he was in the white house making this report to presid
an unsung hero or a hero of the comeback and particularly that period in san clemente was ron zig ler that came out and stayed with us, and gave all his time and all his papers to us. certainly not forgotten. cindy and his granddaughter haley who are keeping up the usc tradition are here. [ applause ] >> we have dinner in the house surrounded by packing krats with jimmy rose feld and mary rose feld. the week before he left. then i only saw him occasionally, other than doing the interviews...
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his estate suing to stop the release of unsung music. before a federal judge blocked the ep. >> prince did it his way, his music, his style. >> it's just still so difficult accepting that he's no longer here. >> reporter: the 57-year-old dying last year of an accidental drug overdose. court documents in the investigation unsealed just days ago did not reveal how prince obtained the drug fentanyl which killed him but 93 allege a doctor prescribed oxycodone for him under the name of his close friend a claim the so wod be an illegal act though such laws are rarely enforced when it comes to celebrities with privacy concerns. the investigation into prince's death remains active. in new york, anna analopolis, fox news. >> mike thomas is here for caitlin today, she's take something time off. >> yeah, enjoying a little vacation. >> good for her. >> yeah. >> meanwhile for us we're dealing with just okay weather. >> she got out at the right time, we'll put it that way. it's not the best weather outside day today. it's fine right now but we're goin
his estate suing to stop the release of unsung music. before a federal judge blocked the ep. >> prince did it his way, his music, his style. >> it's just still so difficult accepting that he's no longer here. >> reporter: the 57-year-old dying last year of an accidental drug overdose. court documents in the investigation unsealed just days ago did not reveal how prince obtained the drug fentanyl which killed him but 93 allege a doctor prescribed oxycodone for him under the...
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i said with our personnel that work at the 911 certaintyer and civilian personnel they are unsung hearoes. if they don't get it right we don't get it right so want to acknowledge the good work of the partners at the dem and will be attending-they have a whole week long celebration but we will be there today. there is a janet achen is the dist patcher the year and have an acknowledgment for her. this friday at 10 a.m. 121 class will graduate and for meno of us, not all because there is a conflict with easter but i will participating and some of the commands staff along with commissioner nakajo at 1 o'clock sunday at the cherry blossom parade. that concludes my presentation at this time. >> thank you, chief. any public comment on the chief's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners? vice president nakajo. >> thank you very much president cleveland. thank you very much chief hayes-white for your report. i just wanted to comment on a few items here. number one is point of reference since we are talking about the chief's report. in the subject matter of the potential issue
i said with our personnel that work at the 911 certaintyer and civilian personnel they are unsung hearoes. if they don't get it right we don't get it right so want to acknowledge the good work of the partners at the dem and will be attending-they have a whole week long celebration but we will be there today. there is a janet achen is the dist patcher the year and have an acknowledgment for her. this friday at 10 a.m. 121 class will graduate and for meno of us, not all because there is a...
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unsung private company that has grown like a weed in a good way.morgan stanley man and oracle. thank you for coming in. what did you think of the meeting? >> always helpful to get the details so you can plan. more consensus on some things, infrastructure spending, tax reform. i was encouraged by it. >> you walked out of the meeting thinking some of these things would happen because -- >> because the democrats seem like they want tax reform. not personal tax reform, corporate tax reform. the infrastructure spending, they always wanted that. the president wants that. now it's a question of timing. they sent him a bill for infrastructure spending two months ago. they're waiting for him to respond. >> i've been surprised at how controversial even infrastructure has become when you talk about what it will be used for. you to you pay for it, what rules will go along with it that include union pay. i was amazed. something that seemed so bipartisan -- >> gets down to the details. and repatriation, 10% tax rate. things like that, but people are talking abou
unsung private company that has grown like a weed in a good way.morgan stanley man and oracle. thank you for coming in. what did you think of the meeting? >> always helpful to get the details so you can plan. more consensus on some things, infrastructure spending, tax reform. i was encouraged by it. >> you walked out of the meeting thinking some of these things would happen because -- >> because the democrats seem like they want tax reform. not personal tax reform, corporate...
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but, the unsung heroes are also the caregivers. so, i have been very glad and grateful that senators collins and baldwin has supported , the 1719, caregivers act which begins to work in this direction. i would be very interested in more specific recommendations you have for what we can do. ms. maria shriver: i think individuals who are dealing with this 24/7 would best be able to describe what they feel like they need. i am aware of your extraordinary work. this is an area where so many veterans have come up to me actually looking at different forms of post-traumatic stress, looking at different innovative things they think are working on the brain. are not treatments that fda approved that seem to be helping. when we talk about republicans and democrats working together, the brain, working on finding therapies, working on finding and making the fda approval process speedier were things that work on the brain. this is a huge, open space that once again veterans can work alongside caregivers. oftentimes, when we talk about caregiver
but, the unsung heroes are also the caregivers. so, i have been very glad and grateful that senators collins and baldwin has supported , the 1719, caregivers act which begins to work in this direction. i would be very interested in more specific recommendations you have for what we can do. ms. maria shriver: i think individuals who are dealing with this 24/7 would best be able to describe what they feel like they need. i am aware of your extraordinary work. this is an area where so many...
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the shortlist is out for the pfa player of the year awards, one of leicester city's unsung heroes when bbc sport website for the young players list and also the shortlists for the women's awards. that's all for now. i will be back with the headlines in half an hour. it was beamed across the world. shocking images of half naked children, trapped in their school. it was 13 years ago now — a hostage situation in the town of beslan, southern russia. chechen militants took more than 1000 people captive. they'd wired the school with bombs and mines. it was the first day of term, when children put on their best clothes and bring in flowers. three days later, after they'd been kept in the school gym without food or water, hundreds were dead, most of them children. the brutality of the attackers and the images of bloodied and traumatised children shocked the world. but so did the indiscriminate violence meted out by the russians as they stormed the school to bring the siege to an end. and now the survivors of the horror and their families want justice. they took their case to the european court
the shortlist is out for the pfa player of the year awards, one of leicester city's unsung heroes when bbc sport website for the young players list and also the shortlists for the women's awards. that's all for now. i will be back with the headlines in half an hour. it was beamed across the world. shocking images of half naked children, trapped in their school. it was 13 years ago now — a hostage situation in the town of beslan, southern russia. chechen militants took more than 1000 people...
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because all too often we think of the hero as being the wounded warrior, which he or she is, but the unsung heroes are also the caregivers. >> right. >> so i have been very glad and grateful that senators collins and baldwin have supported legislation s-1719, the raise family care gigivers act, which begins to work in this direction. i would be interested in more specific recommendations that you have in what we can do for caregivers. >> i think individuals who are dealing with this 24/7 would best be able to describe what they feel they need. i'm aware of your extraordinary work. this is an area where so many veterans have come up to me actually looking at different forms of post-traumatic stress, looking at different kind of innovative things they think are working on the brain, magnetic treatments on the brain that are not fda approved that seem to be helping, but once again when we talk about democrats and republicans working together, the brain, working on therapies, making the fda approval process speedier for things that work on the brain, is a huge open space that once again veteran
because all too often we think of the hero as being the wounded warrior, which he or she is, but the unsung heroes are also the caregivers. >> right. >> so i have been very glad and grateful that senators collins and baldwin have supported legislation s-1719, the raise family care gigivers act, which begins to work in this direction. i would be interested in more specific recommendations that you have in what we can do for caregivers. >> i think individuals who are dealing...
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i said with our personnel that work at the 911 certaintyer and civilian personnel they are unsung hearoesif they don't get it right we don't get it right so want to acknowledge the good work of the partners at the dem and will be attending-they have a whole week long celebration but we will be there today. there is a janet achen is the dist patcher the year and have an acknowledgment for her. this friday at 10 a.m. 121 class will graduate and for meno of us, not all because there is a conflict with easter but i will participating and some of the commands staff along with commissioner nakajo at 1 o'clock sunday at the cherry blossom parade. that concludes my presentation at this time. >> thank you, chief. any public comment on the chief's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners? vice president nakajo. >> thank you very much president cleveland. thank you very much chief hayes-white for your report. i just wanted to comment on a few items here. number one is point of reference since we are talking about the chief's report. in the subject matter of the potential issue of
i said with our personnel that work at the 911 certaintyer and civilian personnel they are unsung hearoesif they don't get it right we don't get it right so want to acknowledge the good work of the partners at the dem and will be attending-they have a whole week long celebration but we will be there today. there is a janet achen is the dist patcher the year and have an acknowledgment for her. this friday at 10 a.m. 121 class will graduate and for meno of us, not all because there is a conflict...