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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," for from her as she joins us in studio 57. >>> this afternoon, the baltimore orioles will play but no fans will be allowed in the park. the game is closed to the public for security reasons. this is the first time fans are excludeed from a baseball game. >>> a man was shot and injured amid protests in ferguson missouri, tuesday night. dozens of people gathered in a town that's been a focal point of protests since police killed michael brown last summer. one person is in custody. it's not sure if it was related to the protest. >>> the los angeles sheriff's department agreed to settle long standing cases including allegations of civil rights abuse cases. they found a pattern discrimination between blacks and hispanics including stops, searches and excessive force. the sheriff's department admitted no wrong doing, but agreed to pay $700,000 to those harmed in the violations. >>> the death toll in nepal passed 5,000. police say more than 10,000 are injured and search crews have yet to hit hard hit remote villages. victims are still being pulled from
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," for from her as she joins us in studio 57. >>> this afternoon, the baltimore orioles will play but no fans will be allowed in the park. the game is closed to the public for security reasons. this is the first time fans are excludeed from a baseball game. >>> a man was shot and injured amid protests in ferguson missouri, tuesday night. dozens of people gathered in a town that's been a focal point of protests since police...
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when he saw her, he knew he was up on "cbs this morning," for from her as she joins us in studio 57. >>> this afternoon, the baltimore other baltimore orioles will play but no one is allowed in the park. this is the first time fans are exclude excludeed from a baseball game. >>> dozens of people gathered in a town that's been a focal point of protests since police killed michael brown last summer. one person is in custody. it's not sure if it was related to the protest. >>> the los angeles sheriff's department handling cased of civil rights. they found a pattern discrimination between blacks and hispanics including stops, searches and excessive force. they agreed to no wrong doing, but agreed to pay money to those harmed in the violations. >>> the death toll in nepal passed 5,000. more than 10,000 are missing. victims are still being pulled from the rubble. yesterday, a man was rescueed from a collapsed building in kathmandu. he was buried 82 hours and had given up hope. all the mountain climbers have been rescued. >> oh my gosh. getting on a helicopter to kathmandu. >> lisa from coro
when he saw her, he knew he was up on "cbs this morning," for from her as she joins us in studio 57. >>> this afternoon, the baltimore other baltimore orioles will play but no one is allowed in the park. this is the first time fans are exclude excludeed from a baseball game. >>> dozens of people gathered in a town that's been a focal point of protests since police killed michael brown last summer. one person is in custody. it's not sure if it was related to the...
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in 2% of the study sample. joining us right now in the studio is lisa lee, the co-founder of thick dumpling skin. i love that name. it's a community forum for asian-americans to talk about experiences with body images. how did you come up with this name? >> my co-founder, lynn chen, is a very successful food blogger. one of the things that anybody who has founded any sort of ventures before will realize that coming up with a name and getting that address is the hardest part so she came up with a list of names that had to do with food and thick dumpling skin when it popped up, we just felt that it was the right thing. dumplings are something that's asian-american and it's also about what's on the inside that counts. so when i read it, i was like we have to go with this one, it works. >> i'm thinking body texture, you know. but okay, i love it. that's perfect. so tell me about the motive for doing all this, because obviously there was a need inside you and your friend. >> the interesting thing is that it started with me writing an article in a magazine, an asian-american publication that i was a pa
in 2% of the study sample. joining us right now in the studio is lisa lee, the co-founder of thick dumpling skin. i love that name. it's a community forum for asian-americans to talk about experiences with body images. how did you come up with this name? >> my co-founder, lynn chen, is a very successful food blogger. one of the things that anybody who has founded any sort of ventures before will realize that coming up with a name and getting that address is the hardest part so she came up...
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. >> mike o'keefe is with us in studio. bill: welcome. ve you. >> at the stress factory tomorrow night. >> in flemington. the former delhi. the other put out a sign celebrating white history month. >> the former delhi behind me. the window that went around the world a white history month sign. a different sign as you can see, places for rent. he said initially the backlash of reporting putting that signing his window is what cost of the close. not entirely the case. the manager of the owner of this building. >> i would not put him on the top ten list. >> problems started in february. he was a hundred and $50 short on red. could not pay up and did not pay afterwards. there's no such thing as bad publicity. he believes the sign was a publicity stunt. saying some odd things in the past. >> the 1st words out of his mouth were don't take this the wrong way. he started telling me about how his other landlords were jewish and that i was the best landlord he ever had. bill: how many customers have gone in and out. i heard the stories. the guy was
. >> mike o'keefe is with us in studio. bill: welcome. ve you. >> at the stress factory tomorrow night. >> in flemington. the former delhi. the other put out a sign celebrating white history month. >> the former delhi behind me. the window that went around the world a white history month sign. a different sign as you can see, places for rent. he said initially the backlash of reporting putting that signing his window is what cost of the close. not entirely the case. the...
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we go to former adviser to the last three yemeni prime ministers, joining us in studio, thank you for joining us. what does it look like to you? it doesn't look like the houthis are being pushed back? does it look like they'll disarm and go unilaterally to their stronghold. >> that's what it's looking like right now. i think in the south their future is very bleak, and they're on the run now. >> does this mean that we'll soon see talks between perhaps the houthis and some of their opponents? >> it will depend on the iranian stance. the iranians, if they come to the sense now and think that perhaps it is time for them to stoogeys to come back to the negotiating table and agree to the u.s. resolutions the security council previous resolutions and perhaps those passed today and tomorrow, and then there could be chances for talks to get back again. >> okay, well, why do you say they're losing their appetite for the south. they gained even more surgery. >> yes you're right but this is the eastern flank of the south. the stronghold is aden and they're giving up badly. many people are fighti
we go to former adviser to the last three yemeni prime ministers, joining us in studio, thank you for joining us. what does it look like to you? it doesn't look like the houthis are being pushed back? does it look like they'll disarm and go unilaterally to their stronghold. >> that's what it's looking like right now. i think in the south their future is very bleak, and they're on the run now. >> does this mean that we'll soon see talks between perhaps the houthis and some of their...
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and james snider is the editorial director of the new africa magazine, thank you for being with us in studio. what do you make of all of this, nigerian army announces they have found 300 women and it's an hour later it makes you question why they announced it in the first place. they predicted that twitter would be set aon fire on fire with the speculation. >> much more strong than the last two times when they released girls when they said they found girls. if you look at the initial tweets they put occupy, there are three tweets that say that they do not know if it's the chibok girls. what we should really focus on is that 300 women have been freed, and some of them may be relatives of the boko haram fighters we don't know at this time. but the fact that they're not the chibok girls should not look like what looks like quite a military picture by the nigerians freeing a bunch of women. >> what is interesting that people have jumped to the conclusion that it could be the chibok girls because they were discovered in sambisa forest, most people have been speculating that if they're still unite
and james snider is the editorial director of the new africa magazine, thank you for being with us in studio. what do you make of all of this, nigerian army announces they have found 300 women and it's an hour later it makes you question why they announced it in the first place. they predicted that twitter would be set aon fire on fire with the speculation. >> much more strong than the last two times when they released girls when they said they found girls. if you look at the initial...
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. >>> and the host of "the tonight show" larry wilmore joins us in studio. >>> finally a gender happy. that's cher lair cutting a cake that's pink inside to find out that her seventh child will be a girl. her first six children were all boys. she admits she was worried she would never have a daughter. >> from baby three to four i'm thinking, come on, there will be a girl at some point. they can't be all boys. after four, five, and six, you're kind of thinking, yeah, they can. >> the whole family is anticipating the birth of the baby girl in august. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, it is friday. a live look at 49ers stadium there, levi's stadium. we have the 49ers preseason line-up already in store. and you can watch that right here on kpix 5. you can watch our morning show right here on kpix 5. >> in fact you are watching our morning show. welcome, it's friday, april 10. i'm juliette goodrich, in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. ha
. >>> and the host of "the tonight show" larry wilmore joins us in studio. >>> finally a gender happy. that's cher lair cutting a cake that's pink inside to find out that her seventh child will be a girl. her first six children were all boys. she admits she was worried she would never have a daughter. >> from baby three to four i'm thinking, come on, there will be a girl at some point. they can't be all boys. after four, five, and six, you're kind of thinking,...
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. >>> and the host of "the tonight show" larry wilmore joins us in studio studio. >>> finally a genderrolina. that's cher laird cutting a cake that's pink inside finding out her seventh child will be a girl. her first six children were all boys. she admits she was worried she would never have a body. >> from baby three to four i'm thinking, come on, there will be a girl at some point. they can't be all boys. after four five and six, you're thinking, yeah they can. >> reporter: the whole family is anticipating the birth of the baby girl in august. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> "eyewitness news" begins this morning with breaking news, at least one large tornado has left death and destruction in northern illinois. >> tornado sirens sounded as huge funnel cloud touched down in fair dale about 85 miles west of chicago, one person died and seven others were injured. officials say that there is damage to every single structure. one couple made it to a shelter just in time.
. >>> and the host of "the tonight show" larry wilmore joins us in studio studio. >>> finally a genderrolina. that's cher laird cutting a cake that's pink inside finding out her seventh child will be a girl. her first six children were all boys. she admits she was worried she would never have a body. >> from baby three to four i'm thinking, come on, there will be a girl at some point. they can't be all boys. after four five and six, you're thinking, yeah they...
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. >> and a rapper ll cool jai of the hit show ncis los angeles joins us in studio. >>> and jon lesterground ball but he can't seems to get the ball out of his glove so he tosses it to anthony riz sow. he catches it but they beat them 5-2. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> what a gorgeous weekend we had, right? loved that nice weather. waking up to some soak rain. our chances for severe weather and how that lane are affect your morning commute. a lot of green. >> just when you thought the prices were over chip kelly drops another bomb. "eyewitness news" confirms tim tebow is now an eagle. we'll see, give the young man a shot. >> i was asking you on air what did you think about that? he did so well in florida. >> that was little while ago. he hasn't had much success in the nfl. but this could be his offense. we'll see. good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. right over to kate way check on the rain. what a change from this week end.
. >> and a rapper ll cool jai of the hit show ncis los angeles joins us in studio. >>> and jon lesterground ball but he can't seems to get the ball out of his glove so he tosses it to anthony riz sow. he catches it but they beat them 5-2. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> what a gorgeous weekend we had, right? loved that nice weather. waking up to some soak rain. our chances for...
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. >>> and rapper ll cool j of the hit show ncis los angeles joins us in studio. >> and jon lester hend ball but he can't seems to get the ball out of his glove so he tosses it to anthony rizzo. he catches it but they beat them 5-2. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com time is 4-- here's roberta gonzales with a check of weather. >>> good morning everyone. it is monday april 20. i'm michelle. >> hi everyone i'm frank. it is nearly 4:30 and where did the weekend go? >> where did it go? very quickly here. >> it sure did. >> we had stunning weather lots of sunshine and a big transition for your day today. into the 50s across the board from 53 in san francisco to 55 in livermore. the numbers are coming down. 50s, 60s, 70s your full forecast coming up. >>> and they should have picked up the closure. various lane locks in the area so crews are going to be out there between oakland airport and downtown oakland for a while longer so we'll tell you how it's effecting your monday morning drive. >> monday, monday, monday. >> eli
. >>> and rapper ll cool j of the hit show ncis los angeles joins us in studio. >> and jon lester hend ball but he can't seems to get the ball out of his glove so he tosses it to anthony rizzo. he catches it but they beat them 5-2. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com time is 4-- here's roberta gonzales with a check of weather. >>> good morning everyone. it is monday april 20. i'm michelle....
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in glassboro gloucester county are now required to wear body cameras. >> officers gave us a firsthand look at these cameras. "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer joins us in studio with more, good morning. >> reporter: as of yesterday all uniform patrol officers in glassboro, new jersey will add those body cameras. new technology was select after a trial period where they evaluated several different manufacturers. all officers will be required to record contact with citizens, including motor vehicle stops and sealed interviews. "eyewitness news" was there to look closer at the technology that officers say is a welcome addition. >> i welcome it. i think it will be a great advantage for us as police get rid of all of that he said, she said because it will be right there on video. the the camera doesn't lie. >> reporter: there are situationness which body cameras may be turned off by those officers including sexual assault and domestic violence investigations as well as medical emergencies. >>> the department says it is confident again that those cameras will provide a higher level of professionalism and accountability while protecting officers against complaints a
in glassboro gloucester county are now required to wear body cameras. >> officers gave us a firsthand look at these cameras. "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer joins us in studio with more, good morning. >> reporter: as of yesterday all uniform patrol officers in glassboro, new jersey will add those body cameras. new technology was select after a trial period where they evaluated several different manufacturers. all officers will be required to record contact with...
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. >>> a journalist and manager of yemen times radio and joins us in the studio. she joins us in the studio here in london. you have family there how are they? >> i have family and friends in aden. the situation is becoming more and more intense, especially in the south in aden with no clean water or trusty and -- electricity, and food a running out. no wheat, no water, no sugar, no rice. yemen imports almost 80% of everything imported from outside - and with ports and airports closed it's difficult to get food in in addition to medical aid that is needed. >> some aid has come in but it's difficult to distribute. explain what it is why it is difficult to distribute. >> yes, of course. aid coming in is great. 1.6 billion tonnes, and all the big numbers. on the ground it's considered very little. first of all, they have to wait for approvals from the saudis and then they have to also get approvals from the people who are in charge of the ports, houthis. after all this is done getting ships or even cargo planes that will go and fly to a war zone is something difficult
. >>> a journalist and manager of yemen times radio and joins us in the studio. she joins us in the studio here in london. you have family there how are they? >> i have family and friends in aden. the situation is becoming more and more intense, especially in the south in aden with no clean water or trusty and -- electricity, and food a running out. no wheat, no water, no sugar, no rice. yemen imports almost 80% of everything imported from outside - and with ports and airports...
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kron 4s emily turner joins us in the studio, and emily where will these students go? gore family global family >> reporter: that's the big question- there is nothing planned. so these students who have already paid for their education are with out one- or a means to get it- at least for the time the closures include heald college here in the bay area.everest.and wyo-tech campuses all over california. 28 campuses in total- affecting 16 thousand students. they found out through and email and a public statement today. it says corinthian could sell the colleges or handle the financial penalties imposed upon it by the government. so they closed up shop. the statement does say they are working with other schools to provide continuing education but there's no gauruntee. acceptance is up to those institutions. students by the way paid anywhere from - 33 to 75 thousand dollars. there is some silver lining. those government penalties were for deceptive claims of job prospects and as part of that settlement- 408 mmillion dollars in student loans will be forgiven. >> reporter: a
kron 4s emily turner joins us in the studio, and emily where will these students go? gore family global family >> reporter: that's the big question- there is nothing planned. so these students who have already paid for their education are with out one- or a means to get it- at least for the time the closures include heald college here in the bay area.everest.and wyo-tech campuses all over california. 28 campuses in total- affecting 16 thousand students. they found out through and email...
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and bryan murray with us in studio tonight. mr murray if i'm the little guys john or jane doe public and i call my congressman, and a big name donor calls the congressman, one that lays out millions of dollars, who does the congressman answer the phone call from first? >> that's a different way of looking at it. people met the congressman in the street and some say call my office. >> who does the congressman pick up the call from first? >> someone in the office answers the call first. it's not a relationship. >> you are saying it doesn't matter for someone that dopates a million. >> if they donate a million. they know who it is. if they met them on the street staff nose them too. -- knows them to. >> that's ridiculous. if someone gives me a million dollars i answer their call right away. the question is they need the million. it's a reality of life. what is the accountability bs transparency what can the voters decide about who you get money from. nobody in politics would ever claim that. >> answer the question this way. why do
and bryan murray with us in studio tonight. mr murray if i'm the little guys john or jane doe public and i call my congressman, and a big name donor calls the congressman, one that lays out millions of dollars, who does the congressman answer the phone call from first? >> that's a different way of looking at it. people met the congressman in the street and some say call my office. >> who does the congressman pick up the call from first? >> someone in the office answers the...
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. >>> joining us in the studio is robert speta. we've been reporting the devastation in nepal. how is the outlook in the affected areas? >> one of the big things out here is the recovery efforts, and it definitely is going to be very long going. of course we are still seeing aftershocks. as far as the weather is concerned, it's not helping out 100%. you still have a lot of people outdoors, people living in temporary shelters. they don't want to head inside some of these buildings, because they are still seeing aftershocks so the risk of further collapse. and the rain is coming down. so that's going to be impacting some people. we had 4ly that pushed overhead and brought thunderstorms in central portions of nepal, definitely during the afternoon hours. this is very mountainous terrain. it hits the mountains and it acts as a lifting mechanism for those thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon hours. so here in the big cities you'll see showers. but at the everest base there are still climbers waiting to be brought down. temperatures hovering just below the freezing point. t
. >>> joining us in the studio is robert speta. we've been reporting the devastation in nepal. how is the outlook in the affected areas? >> one of the big things out here is the recovery efforts, and it definitely is going to be very long going. of course we are still seeing aftershocks. as far as the weather is concerned, it's not helping out 100%. you still have a lot of people outdoors, people living in temporary shelters. they don't want to head inside some of these...
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professor of modern and contemporary history from qatar university joins us in the studio. tell us about your thoughts when you saw the new deputy president making his political statement in riyadh. it sort of signifies the start of a new process of negotiations i would say. >> since 2013ers there has been a debate since houthis controlled some of the city, and the president was under house arrest and other ministers. i think the time came for the legitimate government in the eye of the international community to speak to the hub lick, to the yemenis, and say you have a government and politician that think of your interests and want your life to be better. for that as we watched they were focussing on three elements. one is to the yemenis - we are here thinking of you thin of your concerns and your suffering, and we try to work on this. for that reason it was clear that the message is yemenis inside yemen, that there is a government trying to function as early as possible to get things in order. >> it seems as though the weight of responsibility is firmly placed on the soldi
professor of modern and contemporary history from qatar university joins us in the studio. tell us about your thoughts when you saw the new deputy president making his political statement in riyadh. it sort of signifies the start of a new process of negotiations i would say. >> since 2013ers there has been a debate since houthis controlled some of the city, and the president was under house arrest and other ministers. i think the time came for the legitimate government in the eye of the...
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he joins us in the studio at 8:40 hong kong time. in sydney, 10:40. ou use twitter, it is easier to stay on -- in touch with us on bloomberg. ev -- out to me at angi angietvlau. stay in touch with everything we are doing at bloomberg tv. coming up next, the southeast asian country that has become the world's favorite place to buy property stocks. ♪ angie: it is a: 30 in tokyo. of the markets opened today, while many are closed for holidays. japan, let's see how it responds to the u.s. job data on friday. disappointing, to say the least. 30 minutes away from the opening of trading. you are watching "first up." week numbers. stock market sank after that u.s. ads the fewest jobs and more than a year. end a tenureanks surge in foreign currency holdings. mongolia's prime minister urges a return to freer overseas investment. good morning. i am angie lau. expect more china ipos in april. 30 new offerings approved to come through this month, even as the benchmark trades at multi-year highs. . christine ha is watching this for us in beijing. approach the 30 ipo
he joins us in the studio at 8:40 hong kong time. in sydney, 10:40. ou use twitter, it is easier to stay on -- in touch with us on bloomberg. ev -- out to me at angi angietvlau. stay in touch with everything we are doing at bloomberg tv. coming up next, the southeast asian country that has become the world's favorite place to buy property stocks. ♪ angie: it is a: 30 in tokyo. of the markets opened today, while many are closed for holidays. japan, let's see how it responds to the u.s. job...
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us. we do want to turn it over to rob marsan flow who is not here in the studio. that is because he is the at happiest place on earth, disney world in orlando, florida. good morning, rob. >> good morning, paula. hi, dan. you recognize these guys, mickey, yeah, minnie. goofy, donald and our friends here. we are below cinderella's castle celebrating all new things here at disney and wftv our powerhouse station in orlando are coming on the air "gma" sundays airing now and i stopped by yesterday to see my old friend tom terry. now that abc is really focusing on weather we truly have a partnership now more than ever. >> absolutely, local affiliates national affiliates. whether through apps or whatever it is to just get the word out that the weather is coming. >> "gma" on the air sunday morning on channel 9, eyewitness news with chief meteorologist tom terry. >> severe weather coverage you can count on. >> tom is the man. i've known him for 20 years and we worked in the same market competitors and everybody here watches tom for weather and marina, the entire eyewitness
us. we do want to turn it over to rob marsan flow who is not here in the studio. that is because he is the at happiest place on earth, disney world in orlando, florida. good morning, rob. >> good morning, paula. hi, dan. you recognize these guys, mickey, yeah, minnie. goofy, donald and our friends here. we are below cinderella's castle celebrating all new things here at disney and wftv our powerhouse station in orlando are coming on the air "gma" sundays airing now and i stopped...
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plus massachusetts senator joins us in studio 57 and we'll ask her about what she thinks about the 2016 ought to be discussed, elizabeth warren. and this bob schieffer as interviewed every president for 40 years and we're looking back at his career as he announces his retirement in fort worth. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> "cbs this morning" beginning in a few minutes at clock. >> it is 6:45 now. >>> a man was killed in sunnyvale after a confrontation with a police officer. here's the dispatch communication: >> this happened near a liquor store around 11 a.m. police say a man suspected of armed robbery advances towards and officer with an knife and refused to drop it. >> the first officer that arrived at the scene contacted the suspect in an alleyway near the business. >> all of a sudden you hear four shots. >> officers will defend themselves if their lives are threatened. >> the suspect who was in his 20s later pronounced dead at a hospital. so far police have not released his name. >>> and san francisco's police chief is apologizing for the
plus massachusetts senator joins us in studio 57 and we'll ask her about what she thinks about the 2016 ought to be discussed, elizabeth warren. and this bob schieffer as interviewed every president for 40 years and we're looking back at his career as he announces his retirement in fort worth. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> "cbs this morning" beginning in a few minutes at clock. >> it is 6:45 now. >>> a man was...
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abc's chris connelly has been following this story and joins us in studio with more.i, chris. >> good morning. every transgender person's story is a unique one but there is nonetheless the sense that jenner's words mark a tremendous time by the community as acknowledged by activists and jenner who considers in this exclusive clip along with abc's diane sawyer how the first line of an eventually obituary might read. ♪ bruce jenner, the one time olympic champion with a legacy to ponder. >> bruce jenner won the decathlon. >> yes. >> who won the decathlon and then -- >> and then was true to himself, and that's the rest of the story. >> reporter: jenner recognizing the significance of sharing a truth that was hidden for so long speaking with abc's diane sawyer. >> for all intents and purposes i am a woman. i just can't pull the curtain any longer, okay. i've built a nice little life. i just can't again bruce lives a lie. she is not a lie. i can't do it anymore. >> reporter: in the aftermath of that revelation and after a lifetime of struggle, jenner is a transgender person
abc's chris connelly has been following this story and joins us in studio with more.i, chris. >> good morning. every transgender person's story is a unique one but there is nonetheless the sense that jenner's words mark a tremendous time by the community as acknowledged by activists and jenner who considers in this exclusive clip along with abc's diane sawyer how the first line of an eventually obituary might read. ♪ bruce jenner, the one time olympic champion with a legacy to ponder....
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joining us in the studio is mai shoji. people in china's northwest is dealing with a severe sand storm. how bad is it? >> in tokyo we sometimes see the hazy conditions but people can't really open up their eyes in parts of northwestern china due to the intense sand storm. this is what it looks like. i'll give you a picture to show you. high winds have been kicking up dust and sand in northern china this week. this was the scene on thursday where high winds reduced the visibility below 10 meters at time. the high winds shook cars and sand covered everything. local farmers reported at least 300 greenhouses were damaged in the storm. authorities continue to advise people to remain indoors. the dust is expected to drift east and is engulfing the northeastern locations of china and possibly coming to the korean peninsula. and by saturday we'll be engulfing much of japan. not as intense as what we saw in the video. but if you have respiratory problems we highly advise you to wear a mask. the sand will be pulling into the sea of
joining us in the studio is mai shoji. people in china's northwest is dealing with a severe sand storm. how bad is it? >> in tokyo we sometimes see the hazy conditions but people can't really open up their eyes in parts of northwestern china due to the intense sand storm. this is what it looks like. i'll give you a picture to show you. high winds have been kicking up dust and sand in northern china this week. this was the scene on thursday where high winds reduced the visibility below 10...
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here with us in studio is cnn legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, you have seen the video.ave seen this man, walter scott, running away from the police officer. no denying that. he was running away. you see officer michael slager pull his trigger eight times shooting at this man as he's running away hitting him five times in the back. what is the defense for this officer? >> when you see a video like this as a defense attorney you formulate what a defense would be. there is support for the proposition that even if fleeing -- i'm not saying this is the case here -- if a police officer can articulate that someone has committed a dangerous felony and is fleeing, there's legal support that deadly force can be used. >> it has to be a threat to the cop or has to be a threat to the public at large? >> threat to the public at large. an example would be man fleeing with machine gun in his hand having already shot a few people up. that would be an example of someone who is a fleeing felon. it's absolutely true -- i'm not saying that's the case here because that does not appear to be
here with us in studio is cnn legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, you have seen the video.ave seen this man, walter scott, running away from the police officer. no denying that. he was running away. you see officer michael slager pull his trigger eight times shooting at this man as he's running away hitting him five times in the back. what is the defense for this officer? >> when you see a video like this as a defense attorney you formulate what a defense would be. there is support for...
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. >>> and the ceo of airbnb, brian chesky joins us in the studio. ng news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. [ laughter ] >>> taking a live look at the bay bridge right now. beautiful shot. never get tired of that every, single morning. good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, april 22. i'm michelle griego. >> it's always fun to cross at quart to 4:00, too, right? [ laughter ] >> well, happy wednesday, everybody. it's 4:30. how about a little traffic and weather? the ladies are in. roberta, good morning. >> i was thinking, you get to cross it at 3:45? how about a quarter to 3? [ laughter ] >> you win! >> ding, ding, ding. >> but the weather does change during that time, as well. in fact, you can see the tip tops of the bay bridge this morning. you cannot see the top of the golden gate bridge because we are saturated once again and areas of low cloud, fogs and drizzle. temperatures currently 40s and 50s. up to a w
. >>> and the ceo of airbnb, brian chesky joins us in the studio. ng news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. [ laughter ] >>> taking a live look at the bay bridge right now. beautiful shot. never get tired of that every, single morning. good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, april 22. i'm michelle griego. >> it's...
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we'll break them down from all different angles and introduce you to his new coach as he joins us here in studiol right, the maryland baseball afternoon. we do it all. maryland is taking it on. how about kevin smith? yo ho ho and a bottle. from five runs down, they were down 5-0 that time and maryland with that infield middler here trying to turn to, one yes. two? no. and the winning run comes in as they win it 6-5. >>> all right, game on overtime tonight to break it down the championship game on monday night. >> you know that we'll be there. >> of course, i will. we'll be back later on with a lot of weather and everything that everyone needs to know. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you back here at 11:00. always yeverything on the wusa9 app. have a good night. >> see you at a new form of innovation is taking shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more places. it's a home you control with the touch of a finger. it's reimaging tv to give more people more choices. it's bringing technology and people together in ways you never thought
we'll break them down from all different angles and introduce you to his new coach as he joins us here in studiol right, the maryland baseball afternoon. we do it all. maryland is taking it on. how about kevin smith? yo ho ho and a bottle. from five runs down, they were down 5-0 that time and maryland with that infield middler here trying to turn to, one yes. two? no. and the winning run comes in as they win it 6-5. >>> all right, game on overtime tonight to break it down the...
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. >> nhk world's komo takama joins us in the studio. seeing there are many communities on the brink of disappearing i imagine the candidates have a wide range of issues to discuss. how do you see the campaigns developing? >> candidates for 960 electoral districts in prefectureal facility s began their campaigns last week. electoral officials say about one-third of the districts need nod vote at all. this is because there were more seats than candidates or an equal number. voter turnout in japan has been declining. four years ago, the figure for the gubernatorial races was just 53%. these figures show more and more voters are losing interest in local politics. why do you think there's so much voter apathy? >> well one of the reasons is that local assemblies are losing their attraction. one-quarter of the japanese population is 65 years old or older. an increasing number of japanese people are leaving rural areas. and fewer are participating in local assemblies. some think without younger members it will become harder to have active discu
. >> nhk world's komo takama joins us in the studio. seeing there are many communities on the brink of disappearing i imagine the candidates have a wide range of issues to discuss. how do you see the campaigns developing? >> candidates for 960 electoral districts in prefectureal facility s began their campaigns last week. electoral officials say about one-third of the districts need nod vote at all. this is because there were more seats than candidates or an equal number. voter...
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teenagers and jan crawford looket as country's biggest stars and actor kelsey grammer joins us in the studioshow "finding never neverland." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> developing this morning, a police involved shooting in frankford. the situation that led a police officer to fire his gun. >>> plus new surveillance video released gives police new clues to the hit-and-run in kensington that killed a two year old little boy. >> and looking at some rain and some storms in our forecast. will it ruin the upcoming weekend? it is friday. good morning everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm natasha brown in for erika von tiehl. straight to check on the wet forecast this morning. i certainly had my umbrella this morning. >> good job. this will be one of those days guys, where we're dealing with scattered showers. you know, not necessarily going to be talking about widespread wash out. the steadiest
teenagers and jan crawford looket as country's biggest stars and actor kelsey grammer joins us in the studioshow "finding never neverland." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> developing this morning, a police involved shooting in frankford. the...
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joining us in studio, david banks, president and ceo of the eagle academy foundation. "soar," about how schools can save our young men of color nationally. thank you both for being with me on this wednesday. russell, let me start with you. last fall through the rush card you supported the community program called safe streets in baltimore, i understand. let me start with getting your reaction to what we all saw unfold in baltimore monday evening. and even to a much lesser extent than last night. >> the frustration, the anger, hopelessness that exists in communities is overwhelming. and when injustice is done and it can turn into the violence that you saw. we have to understand that what the president said -- i'm happy to hear him say. he said it in 2007 when he started his run in 2008. reforming the prison industrial complex, dismantling it and their influence government and laws that have incarcerated our people and trained some young men to be criminals, nonviolent men to be criminals, and then put them back in the community without hope or opportunity. the truth is
joining us in studio, david banks, president and ceo of the eagle academy foundation. "soar," about how schools can save our young men of color nationally. thank you both for being with me on this wednesday. russell, let me start with you. last fall through the rush card you supported the community program called safe streets in baltimore, i understand. let me start with getting your reaction to what we all saw unfold in baltimore monday evening. and even to a much lesser extent than...
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joining us in the studio mohammed an advisor to the past three yemeni prime ministers. what do we make again. having taken the hilltop in aden it seems that nothing could stop the houthis, they have now withdrawn. let's see what happens next. >> i did mention that last night when i was here. i told here that to this is a gimmick. they cannot keep that. they were on the top of the mountains. they had the heart beating, and i am sure they'd be on the run. aden is a peninsula, these people are blocked. unfortunately they are hitting at the civilians from the tops of the hill and the civilian you know what we see now, the civilians injuries and deaths are caused by the people because they are allowed to go into aden a peaceful civic city. >> the fact that you say that they were allowed to go into aden - a week of this saudi coalition, air strikes appears to have done little to stop their advance. they were able to get there and take the hilltop. >> actually. they were not able to infiltrate. they were there in aden. this was sleeping cells. most of the security was in the h
joining us in the studio mohammed an advisor to the past three yemeni prime ministers. what do we make again. having taken the hilltop in aden it seems that nothing could stop the houthis, they have now withdrawn. let's see what happens next. >> i did mention that last night when i was here. i told here that to this is a gimmick. they cannot keep that. they were on the top of the mountains. they had the heart beating, and i am sure they'd be on the run. aden is a peninsula, these people...
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there she is toya graham is in studio 57 to share with us the moment she yanked her son right out of the >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by petsmart. partners in pethood. >>> ahead we talk to floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. >> the two boxing champs are preparing for the biggest of their she sees the world a little differently. and, by some miracle... she actually said "yes." to me. the charmed memories collection at kay jewelers featuring mother and child and open hearts. get this free bracelet or a charm valued up to forty- five dollars with any charmed memories purchase of $99.99 or more. at kay. the number one jewelry store in america. and she will be the best mom ever. every kiss begins with kay. lowe's presents: how to plan for the future. happy valentine's day. happy birthday. sorry i forgot our anniversary. happy mother's day. select 2.5 quart perennials, now just 3 for $10 at lowe's. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. hu
there she is toya graham is in studio 57 to share with us the moment she yanked her son right out of the >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by petsmart. partners in pethood. >>> ahead we talk to floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. >> the two boxing champs are preparing for the biggest of their she sees the world a little differently. and, by some miracle... she actually said "yes." to me. the charmed memories collection at kay jewelers featuring...
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ian mcewan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audit yearns and guests, and archive of past episodes. >> so i go backwards and forwards, a large writing pad, black ink, always black ink, and the screen. i love the way the screen can hold things provisionally in memory that have not yet been printed out. it's almost like holding a thought in your head. >> uh-huh. >> and i love the process. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you.
ian mcewan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audit yearns and guests, and archive of past episodes. >> so i go backwards and forwards, a large writing pad, black ink, always black ink, and the screen. i love the way the screen can hold things provisionally in memory that have not yet been printed out. it's almost like holding a thought...
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. >>> and actor kelsey grammer joins us in the studio with his new broadway show "finding never land.g news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, looks a little empty. but still going to giants dugout. >> i -- but still foggy. >> miss griego, how are you? >> great, how are you? >> what's the day today? >> it is friday! so excited about that. april 17. i'm michelle griego. >> yes. and i'm brian hackney here at the ob/gyn division of -- [ laughter ] >> brian hackney! >> i was a little concerned. [overlapping speakers >>> weather going on this morning? good to see you. >> yes. i'm pinch hitting for roberta gonzales who has the day off today. you just saw it on the live shot. you were right, mr. brian hackney! what do you know about weather! >>> out the door, 40s in the area, inland temperatures in the mid- to upper 50s out the door. we have your full forecast forecast coming up with a little bi
. >>> and actor kelsey grammer joins us in the studio with his new broadway show "finding never land.g news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, looks a little empty. but still going to giants dugout. >> i -- but still foggy. >> miss griego, how are...
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and we have an egyptian journalist who joins us in the studio now and good to have you with us 20 years do you make of that? >> well for me i was not shocked by the verdict because i expected even more harsh, the death penalty. i think the whole thing was calculated politically at this point of history in egypt. the whole thing had been calculated right from the start politically and in my estimation and the way i see it the trial itself the trials of morsi have politici ishgs politicied. >> you say it's political and discussing it earlier of very strange charges. if it's political what do you think the political messages is with this sentence? >> it sents a wrong message to the egyptians and also the whole world that there is no future for civil role in egypt. i believe that morsi has been used as an example that the do knots in egypt. and i believe it's the wrong message and it's very serious and ominous one. >> because the former leader he was also facing charges, his were overthrown what sort of message do you think that is. >> say again? >> also charged of inciting violence and it
and we have an egyptian journalist who joins us in the studio now and good to have you with us 20 years do you make of that? >> well for me i was not shocked by the verdict because i expected even more harsh, the death penalty. i think the whole thing was calculated politically at this point of history in egypt. the whole thing had been calculated right from the start politically and in my estimation and the way i see it the trial itself the trials of morsi have politici ishgs politicied....
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[applause] >> love to have you join us in the studio. visit our klru.org web/overheard and an archive of past episoded. >> vietnam was going on and that really was the beginning of the serious distrust of government and th -- the president. the second thing is after working on watergate, i'd cone all of these books and they'd been on institutions like the cia or the white house and they're not about scandal, always, they're about how does it operate? >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board-certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested and also by hillco partners, texas governmental affairs consultancy and hillco health. and by the alice kleberg health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds found and viewers like garrison keillor: kwame dawes was born in ghana and grew up in jamaica. he has published 13 books of poetry, many books of fiction, nonfiction and drama, and he
[applause] >> love to have you join us in the studio. visit our klru.org web/overheard and an archive of past episoded. >> vietnam was going on and that really was the beginning of the serious distrust of government and th -- the president. the second thing is after working on watergate, i'd cone all of these books and they'd been on institutions like the cia or the white house and they're not about scandal, always, they're about how does it operate? >> funding for overheard...
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well, we have now here in the studio joining us to discuss this some more an egyptian journalist joinsin the studio and good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> first of all it's quite a dramatic journey, isn't it from the first democratically elected president to now being sentenced to 20 years behind bars. is any of this constitutional? >> i don't believe so. >> why don't you believe so? >> if we speak about the procedural part of it the procedural part of it i don't believe that the executive nor the judiciary have followed any of the procedures that are stipulated in the constitution to try a president, elected president. so this is as far as the procedural part of the trial is concerned. as for the content itself of the trials, i mean, to be convicted on a charge of demonstrating power, i believe that elected president symbolizes power of the state. so and i have not heard as far as i know i have not heard about such a charge in the criminal procedures. >> for the states or the prosecutors argument is he is charged for killing of protestors and we know it was inside. >> he was a
well, we have now here in the studio joining us to discuss this some more an egyptian journalist joinsin the studio and good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> first of all it's quite a dramatic journey, isn't it from the first democratically elected president to now being sentenced to 20 years behind bars. is any of this constitutional? >> i don't believe so. >> why don't you believe so? >> if we speak about the procedural part of it the procedural part of it i...
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joining us in the studio is lori sullenberger, a community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable, and i had an alcoholic parent. i had come out the other side and felt like i had done well and i felt like it was my responsibility to give back and to share with someone else things that i had learned. so i had looked around and i felt like one-on-one mentoring was really the best match for me. so i went to big brother big sister and was interviewed. it was a lengthy process and they spend a lot of time trying to figure out the best match for you. eventually, i was matched with a little girl named sarah, 4 years old at the time. >> it's different now for the ages.
joining us in the studio is lori sullenberger, a community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had...
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. >> jordan spieth will be with us in studio 57 tomorrow. >> looking forward to that. what a competition. >> it's great. you smile when you read his story. >> he has a lovely warm family there toll see him. it was the greatest day in his life. >>> london police are accuse of not paying attention in the middle of a huge jewel heist. ahead, the >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by target. expect more. pay less. >>> a cell phone video leads to two arrests after gang rape on a crowded florida beach. >>> aheading a slam of beachers who saw but did nothing. >> the news is right back here on "cbs this morning." i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. i've been with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than
. >> jordan spieth will be with us in studio 57 tomorrow. >> looking forward to that. what a competition. >> it's great. you smile when you read his story. >> he has a lovely warm family there toll see him. it was the greatest day in his life. >>> london police are accuse of not paying attention in the middle of a huge jewel heist. ahead, the >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by target. expect more. pay less. >>> a cell phone...
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kate moody joins us in the east -- -- in the studio. we will stay with our top story the earthquake in nepal. it is too early to estimate the extent of the damage, but it will set the struggling economy back considerably. >> we cannot put any sort of figure on this yet. they paul is one of asia's -- nepal is one of asia's poorest countries, with a dose -- with a gross domestic congress -- with a gross domestic product smaller than any one of the 50 united states. nepal's economic growth had already slowed before the tragedy. >> nepal's devastating earthquakes have caused immense damage to the country's infrastructure. the human toll is being counted but it is clear rebuilding efforts will put a huge strain on eight already slowly recovering economy. agriculture used to be the main source of income for the population, but in recent decades, that shrunk to around 33% of total gdp. the industry only survive -- only provides 13%. a majority relies on services. the tourism industry, which makes it up a percent of gdp employing 7% of the coun
kate moody joins us in the east -- -- in the studio. we will stay with our top story the earthquake in nepal. it is too early to estimate the extent of the damage, but it will set the struggling economy back considerably. >> we cannot put any sort of figure on this yet. they paul is one of asia's -- nepal is one of asia's poorest countries, with a dose -- with a gross domestic congress -- with a gross domestic product smaller than any one of the 50 united states. nepal's economic growth...
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joins us in studio in a couple of minutes and nfl great deion sanders shows some tough love.s son sent out led to an important lesson about reality. in an interesting way. thanyou r beg a ilor and dad. thanyou m, r precti my ture thank u fobein herand dad miliry filieare ankf fomanyhing the lega of aa ao surae cod bene othem ouworlclasserve eaed usaa theop st in a sty of themostecomnded rge mpans inmeri. if you'rcurrt or fmer lita or the famy, s youe elible toet aautonsurce qte. >> welcome back. the search is on for a vandals who slashed dozens ever tires. it happened in nevada to more than 20 vehicles along three blocks on fourth street. neighbors walked out of their homes to start the day and that's when they found many of their tires have been slashed. and some cars were left with more than one flat. >> i don't know who it was. but i've seen that too. >> talking to some more neighbors. doing some follow up work and hopefully get some leads. if you have any information that can assist us with the investigation, call the nevada police department. >> they do not have scriptio
joins us in studio in a couple of minutes and nfl great deion sanders shows some tough love.s son sent out led to an important lesson about reality. in an interesting way. thanyou r beg a ilor and dad. thanyou m, r precti my ture thank u fobein herand dad miliry filieare ankf fomanyhing the lega of aa ao surae cod bene othem ouworlclasserve eaed usaa theop st in a sty of themostecomnded rge mpans inmeri. if you'rcurrt or fmer lita or the famy, s youe elible toet aautonsurce qte. >>...
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good luck on everything, thanks so much, mark bittman. [ applause ] we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our webs at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and archive of past episodes. >> i think that if you eat a largely plant based diet it's almost impossible to overeat. i really do. vegans who don't eat junk do not get fat, it's really, really -- [ music playing ] >> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also, by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you.x0
good luck on everything, thanks so much, mark bittman. [ applause ] we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our webs at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and archive of past episodes. >> i think that if you eat a largely plant based diet it's almost impossible to overeat. i really do. vegans who don't eat junk do not get fat, it's really, really -- [ music playing ] >> funding for "overheard" with evan...
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. >> well, let's get more on this from hamad quovathi can joins us here in the studio. do the killings of the saudi border guards increase the possibility of a ground operation. >> the statement nearly 500 houthis killed, it looks like confrontation on the border will perhaps happen. but that will put the houthis on a corner then. >> the fight further south in aden? >> perhaps on the border, special forces coming down you know to aden to help the resistance that is another possibility. a possibility further in the north and then further in the south. >> there seems to be some sort of turkish pakistani mediation. >> i think the people are very much under pressure, the former president saleh has now again tried to get some help. he has sent delegations to russia and to oman looking for some pressure but not getting back to the former united nations security council going back to negotiating table. >> you're not optimistic this being resolved between the two parties, seeing common grounds they want talks but different preconditions haven't they? >> yes sammy now they're on
. >> well, let's get more on this from hamad quovathi can joins us here in the studio. do the killings of the saudi border guards increase the possibility of a ground operation. >> the statement nearly 500 houthis killed, it looks like confrontation on the border will perhaps happen. but that will put the houthis on a corner then. >> the fight further south in aden? >> perhaps on the border, special forces coming down you know to aden to help the resistance that is...
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>> joining us in the studio, kathy kiely a bloomberg politics . kathy: congresswoman, you are in new hampshire, what are you doing there? are you running for something we do not know about? debbie: the only thing i am running for is reelection to my district in south florida. the reason i am here is because we have a veritable circus tent of republican presidential candidates here in new hampshire for the first in the nation cavalcade. i thought it was important to be here to make sure we get established the contrast between our candidates and what our nominee will stand for, and what this group of 20 residential candidates stands for. very clearly, the republicans are demonstrating that they are all fully embracing the failed trickle-down economic policies of the past that voters have rejected repeatedly and that have gotten us into the worst economic crisis since the great depression. finally thanks to barack obama they are climbing out of. , i am here to make sure that new hampshire voters understand if they want a candidate who will fight for
>> joining us in the studio, kathy kiely a bloomberg politics . kathy: congresswoman, you are in new hampshire, what are you doing there? are you running for something we do not know about? debbie: the only thing i am running for is reelection to my district in south florida. the reason i am here is because we have a veritable circus tent of republican presidential candidates here in new hampshire for the first in the nation cavalcade. i thought it was important to be here to make sure we...
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in our studio just warming up. man! >> american idol. >> yes. couple of years ago. she's going to sing for us jennifer holiday is in our studios? >> i don't even think she needs a microphone really. because, i mean, she is a big voice. >> and people in conshohocken are calling in, what was that sound? it is jennifer who had day -- holiday. >> and i'm telling you. >> i'm telling you let's wait until she can come and sing, because we don't want to be hearing this. i'm telling that you. >> i ain't going no where. >> so kristen bell, not afraid to say she needs help in her marriage. >> what movie? >> veronica mars, really popular. >> yes. >> she is into the movies too. >> yes. >> so recently told a magazine that councils selling essential to a great relationship, even when you are happy she believes people should be going to counselling. >> the actress and mother is married to at that time shepherd right there she is, kissing him. oh come on, and she says they go to therapy sessions regularly, so in this interview with us magazine she says, marriage is just a better just so much better when you h
in our studio just warming up. man! >> american idol. >> yes. couple of years ago. she's going to sing for us jennifer holiday is in our studios? >> i don't even think she needs a microphone really. because, i mean, she is a big voice. >> and people in conshohocken are calling in, what was that sound? it is jennifer who had day -- holiday. >> and i'm telling you. >> i'm telling you let's wait until she can come and sing, because we don't want to be hearing...
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patricia stark is live in studio for us to explain. good morning. >> good morning, heather. could get out earlier. many are wondering how the unidentified teen could spend so little time in jail for such a die bogabolical plot. south carolina coulddoesn't have a terrorism charge. he could only be charged with pros a pistol to docarry out his plan. he was going to use the gun to kill american soldiers at a military base all in retaliation for military air strikes in the middle east. from there the teen said he wanted to join isis in syria where he and his family are from. he had isis materials on his computer and isis flag in his room. >> it look like a pantfantasy he was carrying out. he was earnest in his desire about joining isis and going to syria and waging jihad and doing all of the things we have been reading about. he embraces that ideology wholeheartedly. >> this comes days after six men accused of trying to join isis were arrested in minneapolis and san diego. all six were being recruited by this man a former american who made it to syria. security experts say these
patricia stark is live in studio for us to explain. good morning. >> good morning, heather. could get out earlier. many are wondering how the unidentified teen could spend so little time in jail for such a die bogabolical plot. south carolina coulddoesn't have a terrorism charge. he could only be charged with pros a pistol to docarry out his plan. he was going to use the gun to kill american soldiers at a military base all in retaliation for military air strikes in the middle east. from...
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week on "newsmakers" -- tony perkins, the president of the family research council joins us from baton rouge. in studiowe have paul singer and mike warren. paul, go ahead with the first question. paul: can you explain for the viewers why a bill like the religious freedom restoration act is necessa
week on "newsmakers" -- tony perkins, the president of the family research council joins us from baton rouge. in studiowe have paul singer and mike warren. paul, go ahead with the first question. paul: can you explain for the viewers why a bill like the religious freedom restoration act is necessa