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cbs 2's valerie castro is live in elizabeth, where high winds are still a concern. valerie? >> reporter: cindy, as you mentioned, the winds have caused the usual problems. the downed power lines and the trees. but here in elizabeth, it's the steeple on this church behind it's being watched very closely. that's the st. vladimir ukrainian catholic church. there a concerns the steeple is wobbling in high winds. >> windows were shattered, gutters ripped off, roof, water in the attic. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour shook homes. >> next thing you know, i hear a scraping across the house and then the windows blew out. >> reporter: jose rodriguez, jr. felt the same thing in his room. the windows were ripped down by high winds, with it a tv and xbox tumbling. >> i saw that everything was just flying out. my first reaction was to get out of the room and head toward the basement. >> reporter: a normally quiet sunday morning, filled with the sounds of awnings and gutters now barely hanging on. the overnight storm brought lightning and hail pellets the size of pennies
cbs 2's valerie castro is live in elizabeth, where high winds are still a concern. valerie? >> reporter: cindy, as you mentioned, the winds have caused the usual problems. the downed power lines and the trees. but here in elizabeth, it's the steeple on this church behind it's being watched very closely. that's the st. vladimir ukrainian catholic church. there a concerns the steeple is wobbling in high winds. >> windows were shattered, gutters ripped off, roof, water in the attic....
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valerie? >> reporter: the woman says she was so terrified that all she could do was scream as she watched the man being stabbed over and over again here on 61st street. tonight, the man is still fighting for his life at a nearby hospital. >> i was screaming. i was scared. there was just blood pouring out everywhere. >> reporter: this woman says she witnessed a case of road rage turn into a violent assault on the upper east side saturday night, all from the back of a taxi cab. >> reporter: it all went down on 61st street. the woman says the car in front of her cab suddenly stopped and the driver got out. he walked over to a blue ford parked on the side of the road. she said the driver of the ford got out and started stabbing the other man in the chest repeatedly. >> the guy who got stabbed came over to us right in front of the hood of the car and took his shirt off. he had a white shirt on. didn't even see blood yet. when he took his shirt off, the blood was coming out of his chest. >> reporter
valerie? >> reporter: the woman says she was so terrified that all she could do was scream as she watched the man being stabbed over and over again here on 61st street. tonight, the man is still fighting for his life at a nearby hospital. >> i was screaming. i was scared. there was just blood pouring out everywhere. >> reporter: this woman says she witnessed a case of road rage turn into a violent assault on the upper east side saturday night, all from the back of a taxi cab....
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i'll start with valerie. how does this strike you. you've spent your time in the cia and actually monitoring any danger, fatalistic that japan, the only country in the world suffer a nuclear blast in hiroshima, some day get a nuclear program, south korea bouncing off north korea, . >> hi, chris, thanks for having me on. unbelievable to hir his statements on this. he is just clearly has given no thought whatsoever. his policy of winging it is really catching up with him. it's not working. when he finally released his list of foreign policy advisors, it wasn't va rmplvarsity. it's going to happen any way, that's exactly the wrong stance to take. this nuclear security summit, the president obama has convened pulling together over 50 world leaders to say we have to do something about this. and they've made progress. it is significant. but i have to say, with 15,000 nuclear weapons still in the world, we still have a ways to go. >> you know, joe, he said that during the course of the meeting today with the 50 countries, they came to talk a
i'll start with valerie. how does this strike you. you've spent your time in the cia and actually monitoring any danger, fatalistic that japan, the only country in the world suffer a nuclear blast in hiroshima, some day get a nuclear program, south korea bouncing off north korea, . >> hi, chris, thanks for having me on. unbelievable to hir his statements on this. he is just clearly has given no thought whatsoever. his policy of winging it is really catching up with him. it's not working....
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. >> back in interstate interstate, valerie wilkinson had been on the streets for two years, drinkingd battling depression, she found what safe haven she could outside of this school in harlem. >> how did you get away from this? >> it got to the point where i got sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> that's when wilkinson finally sought help from a non-profit agency outreach, called cucs. >> we have problems with homelessness in new york city, it's a huge problem, and we have to work at it. >> erica strang runs the outreach program, it's a program that i know well. a shift in the economy, and these are folks in some cases who have been out for many many years. >> we have folks who have been out for 15, 20 years. >> early every morning, teams from cucs set out on the streets, looking for folks, sleeping outside of upper manhattan. >> good morning, folks. >> good morning, we're with the outreach program. >> the chronically homeless make up roughly 15% of the total homeless population. they're mostly men, but some women who have lived on the streets for years. many struggle with men
. >> back in interstate interstate, valerie wilkinson had been on the streets for two years, drinkingd battling depression, she found what safe haven she could outside of this school in harlem. >> how did you get away from this? >> it got to the point where i got sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> that's when wilkinson finally sought help from a non-profit agency outreach, called cucs. >> we have problems with homelessness in new york city, it's a huge...
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reporting live from the upper east side, valerie castro, cbs 2news. >> thank you, valerie. >>> new tonight, a westchester community shaken after the sudden and mysterious death of a second grader. we have information just received from the health department. >> reporter: dick, the westchester health commissioner tells me their preliminary investigation shows this child's death to be an isolated incident, though they have not released the exact cause at this point. they say it appears that no other students here at the green vail elementary school are at any risk. and students at the green vail elementary school in eastchester. the district confirming a second grader died suddenly on saturday, but the exact cause has not been determined. >> i feel for the family. my god, i can't even imagine what they are going through at this. >> reporter: the school superintendent sent out a statement saturday night, saying the health department assured us the green vail school is safe for students and staff to return on monday and no additional action is necessary regarding the safety of the students, fa
reporting live from the upper east side, valerie castro, cbs 2news. >> thank you, valerie. >>> new tonight, a westchester community shaken after the sudden and mysterious death of a second grader. we have information just received from the health department. >> reporter: dick, the westchester health commissioner tells me their preliminary investigation shows this child's death to be an isolated incident, though they have not released the exact cause at this point. they say...
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cbs2's valerie castro joins us live from the upper east side with more on this. valerie? >> reporter: kristine, after hours of questioning here at now charged two of three teenagers involved in today's incident, a 13-year-old boy has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon and menacing a 15-year-old boy -- also charged with criminal possession of a weapon. ps 169 on 88th street is the latest school to deal with a weapon allegedly brought by a student. in this case school staff called police after a gun was discovered. investigators say a 13-year-old boy threatened a 12-year-old girl with a loaded revolver. the school safety agent later found the gun hidden in a hoodie in the position of the 15-year- old boy. police say a 14-year-old boy had a box of ammunition, he has not been charged. this is the fifth case of a in less than a month. the president of the teamsters representing school safety officers, says more metal detectors need to be installed at schools. >> these are non-skinny schools his weapons are being found in. scanning needs to be expanded. instead o
cbs2's valerie castro joins us live from the upper east side with more on this. valerie? >> reporter: kristine, after hours of questioning here at now charged two of three teenagers involved in today's incident, a 13-year-old boy has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon and menacing a 15-year-old boy -- also charged with criminal possession of a weapon. ps 169 on 88th street is the latest school to deal with a weapon allegedly brought by a student. in this case school staff...
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valerie? >> reporter: maurice, the school board voted in the last 30 minutes to pass the new policy. there were lots of speakers on both sides. it was a very contentious debate and it also included transgender students. the new and improved policy will accommodate transgender students at pasqual hills and pasqual valley regional high to use the restrooms that a transgender student identifies with. restrooms and changing areas already provide for individual privacy and the students will have to show that this is indeed their core identity. some parents believe the issue was forced through and others were very happy about the vote. >> i don't think there's enough education to us, and as well as the people around to understand how to deal with this in the future. people from the community that were opposed to it, but glad to see the school is taking steps in the right direction. >> reporter: the school board made it a point to point out that there are always adult supervisors in locker room chang
valerie? >> reporter: maurice, the school board voted in the last 30 minutes to pass the new policy. there were lots of speakers on both sides. it was a very contentious debate and it also included transgender students. the new and improved policy will accommodate transgender students at pasqual hills and pasqual valley regional high to use the restrooms that a transgender student identifies with. restrooms and changing areas already provide for individual privacy and the students will...
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cbs 2's valerie castro is live with the cleanup. valerie? >> reporter: cindy, the winds street here in queens village. a tree fell down earlier today. we'll show you the video of that in a second. that caused a chain reaction. power lines were ripped down. you can see this intersection is still closed off. this utility pole over here is leaning so far over that the extension on this truck was needed just to hold it up. you can see crews still have quite a bit of work ahead of them. the day might be over, but the work has barely begun to clean up this mess on 210th street near murdock avenue in queens village. this large tree came down early in the day, crushing cars, pulling down utility lines, and snapping power poles. >> i was shocked. i didn't know what to think. i was, like, are you serious? this tree has been here for years. >> reporter: this woman's suv, one of at least four cars smashed by the tree. >> the whole windshield is cracked. rear view window. there's a dent on top. got to make sure the tires are good, safe to drive again. >>
cbs 2's valerie castro is live with the cleanup. valerie? >> reporter: cindy, the winds street here in queens village. a tree fell down earlier today. we'll show you the video of that in a second. that caused a chain reaction. power lines were ripped down. you can see this intersection is still closed off. this utility pole over here is leaning so far over that the extension on this truck was needed just to hold it up. you can see crews still have quite a bit of work ahead of them. the...
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(soft music) p hi, i'm valerie bertinelli. let's face it:rwe're all getting older, but does that meanr we have to look older? what if we could chooserto stay young looking? r well, maybe we can. just look at cindy crawford, for example. after three decades
(soft music) p hi, i'm valerie bertinelli. let's face it:rwe're all getting older, but does that meanr we have to look older? what if we could chooserto stay young looking? r well, maybe we can. just look at cindy crawford, for example. after three decades
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also valerie. university of miami. come up. is there any age of spending it time in the hospital the are the nurses i am serious your the single most under estimate their profession in the world to change people's lives in the attitudes and that makes a difference. valerie made sure that campus health centers they're equipped or prepared to deal with psychological there will send you to a hospital or they don't have raped kids guess what she is doing -- rape kits so she's kariba the standardized procedure where at the school infirmary, qualified people to deal with the problem also we have -- and i pronouncing that right? talk about taking on the tough charge at grand valley state is engaging the aggrieved community on her campus to step up because there is a lot of the evidence of the nature to be off campus with the drinking that goes on. they give for looking in the beer. it is important. also from virginia tech she has the brilliant mind as big as her heart it is figuring out how the data analytics and it makes the differen
also valerie. university of miami. come up. is there any age of spending it time in the hospital the are the nurses i am serious your the single most under estimate their profession in the world to change people's lives in the attitudes and that makes a difference. valerie made sure that campus health centers they're equipped or prepared to deal with psychological there will send you to a hospital or they don't have raped kids guess what she is doing -- rape kits so she's kariba the...
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good to see you, valerie. >>> up next, getting testy.clinton and bernie sanders is heating up, as the campaigns head the to wisconsin on tuesday and new york coming up two weeks from tuesday, which is going to be the big apple for both of them. by the way, they are both new yorkers, in very different ways. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. si
good to see you, valerie. >>> up next, getting testy.clinton and bernie sanders is heating up, as the campaigns head the to wisconsin on tuesday and new york coming up two weeks from tuesday, which is going to be the big apple for both of them. by the way, they are both new yorkers, in very different ways. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla,...
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reporting in the park chester section, valerie castro, cbs2 news. >>> a social media post leads police to their suspect. in a high-speed motorcycle chase in new jersey. police say the writer took this video with his helmet cam in through a township at speeds topping 140. zooming past police who tried to stop him, investigators say after a four-month search, they found him after he posted video of the right to social media. 20-year-old anthony derrico of haskell is charged with eluding police and resisting arrest. >>> their job was protecting children but now they are accused of crimes against them. a teacher and a bus driver are among 16 men arrested in a sweeping child porn bust. thomas guzy, a fifth-grade teacher at the winslow elementary school in vineland -- in vineland. he had more than 100 files of child pornography on his personal computer. he taught at the district for 12 years. >> he was involved in drama productions, involving children at the drama club. as their advisor and stage manager. >> and eugene triston, a bus driver for the sparta school district is also facing charg
reporting in the park chester section, valerie castro, cbs2 news. >>> a social media post leads police to their suspect. in a high-speed motorcycle chase in new jersey. police say the writer took this video with his helmet cam in through a township at speeds topping 140. zooming past police who tried to stop him, investigators say after a four-month search, they found him after he posted video of the right to social media. 20-year-old anthony derrico of haskell is charged with eluding...
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valerie? >> reporter: kristine, the fallout continues from the federal corruption probe into the nypd. now nine members of the police department have been named in the scandal. today one civilian faced federal charges as part of the ongoing investigation. alex lichtenstein left the federal courthouse looking for a light for his cigarette after bribery and corruption. bond. he's accused of paying out gun permits without proper background checks. the licenses were allegedly sold for $18,000 apiece. to people who might not have gotten them otherwise. on a tape recorded conversation, lichtenstein reportedly bragged that he had used his nypd connections to obtain 150 permits. at $6000 apiece, it's believed he paid out $900,000 in bribes. on the recorded conversation, lichtenstein reportedly said, i want to repeat myself, i'm not bribing you. the officer's response? shaya, of course you're bribing me. let's be frank and honest here. no one answered the door at the lichtenstein family home in pomona
valerie? >> reporter: kristine, the fallout continues from the federal corruption probe into the nypd. now nine members of the police department have been named in the scandal. today one civilian faced federal charges as part of the ongoing investigation. alex lichtenstein left the federal courthouse looking for a light for his cigarette after bribery and corruption. bond. he's accused of paying out gun permits without proper background checks. the licenses were allegedly sold for $18,000...
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while some people take pride in looking like a celebrity, a local man's resemblance to a valerie castro has the story of the man who says he was sucker punched for looking like shia labeouf. >> shia labeouf did something terrible to him, or i have a punishable face. >> reporter: mario is still confused about why he was punched in the face. as he left this subway station on the lower east side saturday night. >> probably right about here. >> reporter: as he walked up the stairs from the f train at essex and delancey, a man walking the opposite direction sucker punched him and shouted this. >> that's because you look exactly like [ bleep ] shia labeouf. >> reporter: it's not the first time he's been told he looks like the actor. famous for starring roles in movies such as transformers. >> people have been telling me for a long time that that is -- that i resemble shia labeouf but in a good way, the -- you look like shia labeouf, that's cute. not like, i want to punch you in the face. >> reporter: at first he thought he had imagined the outburst but bystanders >> you're not crazy. that's e
while some people take pride in looking like a celebrity, a local man's resemblance to a valerie castro has the story of the man who says he was sucker punched for looking like shia labeouf. >> shia labeouf did something terrible to him, or i have a punishable face. >> reporter: mario is still confused about why he was punched in the face. as he left this subway station on the lower east side saturday night. >> probably right about here. >> reporter: as he walked up the...
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cbs 2's valerie castro is live and spoke to the father. >> her father tells me she is still very shaken by what happened to her today. back. earlier this evening, police posted these fliers with pictures of the man they are now looking for. covered up by a black hooded rain jacket, the suspect in tuesday's attempted child abduction casually walks down the street in the surveillance video. police say he eventually caught up to an 11-year-old girl walking to school with her 12-year-old brother. near elton in east new york when police say he made his move. >> the man ran behind and snatched her. >> witnessed notice the commotion. >> she was screaming and kicking. >> tried to snatch the girl, holding her, she pulled away. you know what i am saying? he kept running. >> as the man grabbed the girl >> my little girl is traumatized, her father said in spanish, he was emotional and didn't want to show his face while explaining the moment he received a phone call thinking she had been killed. >> [ speaking in foreign language ] [crying] >> those nearby say the little girl was terrified after the
cbs 2's valerie castro is live and spoke to the father. >> her father tells me she is still very shaken by what happened to her today. back. earlier this evening, police posted these fliers with pictures of the man they are now looking for. covered up by a black hooded rain jacket, the suspect in tuesday's attempted child abduction casually walks down the street in the surveillance video. police say he eventually caught up to an 11-year-old girl walking to school with her 12-year-old...
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cbs2's valerie castro has the story that is new at 11. >> reporter: after five days of recovery in a hospital bed, this 14-year-old boy is left with permanent injuries after his attorney says he was maimed and blinded by an exploding e- cigarette or vape pen. >> i was bleeding out of my >> reporter: this 14-year-old says he was at the kings plaza shopping center with friends when they approached this kiosk . >> the guy who was showing me different products of the vaporizers -- when he gave it to me to hold, it exploded in my hand and my face. >> reporter: he now wears sunglasses after the explosion sent shrapnel flying into his eyes. >> my left eye, i can't see anything right now because i got a cut through my cornea. >> reporter: he wasn't sure what had happened until he realized he was bleeding. >> i see red stuff on the floor. i'm like, oh my god, is this blood? i start crying. >> reporter: the attorney intends to sue the shopping center and the kiosk. >> don't ask for any id or nothing. they are showing different types of products. there's no signs that reflect state and city law
cbs2's valerie castro has the story that is new at 11. >> reporter: after five days of recovery in a hospital bed, this 14-year-old boy is left with permanent injuries after his attorney says he was maimed and blinded by an exploding e- cigarette or vape pen. >> i was bleeding out of my >> reporter: this 14-year-old says he was at the kings plaza shopping center with friends when they approached this kiosk . >> the guy who was showing me different products of the...
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cbs2's valerie castro has more now from park slope. friends honored the life of 33- year-old james great with flowers and candles, placed at the corner of sixth avenue and sterling place, where he was killed while riding his bike. >> he was always on the back. will be out for his morning bike ride. >> reporter: he was headed south on sixth avenue in the truck. when he somehow collided with the back tires. >> he may have found himself squeezed a little bit. and not realized the truck was passing him and he got clipped by the back tires. >> reporter: in surveillance video you can see the truck stop in the middle of the intersection just after the accident happened. >> i was asleep and i heard what i think was a screech and a bank. and a screech of tires. >> sixth avenue is residential, not a truck route. >> reporter: borough president eric adams called attention to the fact that large 18 wheelers like the one indiscretion are not permitted to drive on sixth avenue without the proper permit. police say the driver in this accident was issu
cbs2's valerie castro has more now from park slope. friends honored the life of 33- year-old james great with flowers and candles, placed at the corner of sixth avenue and sterling place, where he was killed while riding his bike. >> he was always on the back. will be out for his morning bike ride. >> reporter: he was headed south on sixth avenue in the truck. when he somehow collided with the back tires. >> he may have found himself squeezed a little bit. and not realized the...
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reporting in astoria, valerie castro, cbs2 news. >>> it was a sham from beginning to end. federal agents set up a fake college to crack down on immigration fraud. homeland security agents posed as a school administrators for the university of northern new jersey. the school had a twitter and facebook page full of announcements and pictures of students. but none of it was real. brokers used the school as a cover to help foreigners secure fraudulent student and work visas. >> they brought many many students, people purporting to be students, who enrolled in the university knowing full well that there would be no classes. >> 21 people were arrested this morning in the sting. >>> a flight attendant makes a department -- put departure. take you look what happened yesterday morning, the flight attendant deployed -- to plug the emergency chute, throughout a bag, slid down and walked away. so far no word as to why she did it. united says she has been fired. >>> cover story controversy. for glamour magazine, comedian amy schumer takes offense to this special edition of the glossy a
reporting in astoria, valerie castro, cbs2 news. >>> it was a sham from beginning to end. federal agents set up a fake college to crack down on immigration fraud. homeland security agents posed as a school administrators for the university of northern new jersey. the school had a twitter and facebook page full of announcements and pictures of students. but none of it was real. brokers used the school as a cover to help foreigners secure fraudulent student and work visas. >> they...
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[applause]. >> thank you so much valerie. what an honor it is to be here and participate in this event. aei, for those of you who don't know is a think tank here in washington. my colleagues and i are really dedicated at the end of the day to two basic values. human dignity and human values. there are going to be a lot of facts that you will hear from our panel. i'll ask you to consider three. the first is that only one third of americans incarcerated have any access to vocational or educational programs while in prison. thus leaving them almost entirely unprepared for life after prison. the second fact is that about half of the incarcerated are functionally illiterate. the third follows from the first to fax that at 60 or 70% of parolees end up back in prison within the first three years after being released. now as jason pointed out in the op-ed in the new york times last week, and they will talk about here today, our society pays an enormous material price for this. it creates an enormous amount of economic inefficiency. a
[applause]. >> thank you so much valerie. what an honor it is to be here and participate in this event. aei, for those of you who don't know is a think tank here in washington. my colleagues and i are really dedicated at the end of the day to two basic values. human dignity and human values. there are going to be a lot of facts that you will hear from our panel. i'll ask you to consider three. the first is that only one third of americans incarcerated have any access to vocational or...
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during the chase, valerie makes a tough decision and lets go of her dog. >> i had to let him go out of my hands. just because this guy was getting to me when i fell. >> reporter: they arrested the suspect shortly after lisa calls 911. >> she saw the person committing the crime. potentially stopped him from breaking more car windows. >> reporter: but achilles is found hours later with a broken femur and hip bone. to avoid amputation, the roommates take out a loan to partially pay for surgery, but still owe thousands of dollars. a go fund me page has been set up to help fund raise for the costs. >> even if he has the surgery, and makes me bankrupt, i would do it. >> the suspect has been charged with vandalism and aggravated assault. live in the san francisco bureau, pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >> that go fund me page is on our website. >>> the elmwood jail, leaked memos written in late 2014, those memos warn that the camera surveillance system at elwood is outdated. and it jeopardizes safety and security. three hours after we called the sheriff's office about the concerns in that me
during the chase, valerie makes a tough decision and lets go of her dog. >> i had to let him go out of my hands. just because this guy was getting to me when i fell. >> reporter: they arrested the suspect shortly after lisa calls 911. >> she saw the person committing the crime. potentially stopped him from breaking more car windows. >> reporter: but achilles is found hours later with a broken femur and hip bone. to avoid amputation, the roommates take out a loan to...
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cbs2's valerie castro is here now with more on that. valerie? >> reporter: problems were reported as early as this morning when some voters arrived at their polling locations to find them closed or their names are not even listed. city comptroller scott stringer has called for an audit of today's vote, he cited several issues including 125,000 people removed from voter rolls. 60,000 people sent voting notices but without the primary date and countless voters were told they were in the wrong place. the city board of elections executive director michael ryan disagreed and said most of the problems were anecdotal, he says they were on par with past elections, he also adds this election has much more media >> either it was a relatively minor problem that was resolved, or it was a problem that didn't exist in the first place, and on top of that, there was quite a bit of lack of understanding of the part of the voters with respect to new york's closed primary system. >> the incompetence of the board of elections puts a cloud over these results. and it
cbs2's valerie castro is here now with more on that. valerie? >> reporter: problems were reported as early as this morning when some voters arrived at their polling locations to find them closed or their names are not even listed. city comptroller scott stringer has called for an audit of today's vote, he cited several issues including 125,000 people removed from voter rolls. 60,000 people sent voting notices but without the primary date and countless voters were told they were in the...
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another shot here of gayle king and valerie jarrett. valerie jarrett stays in chicago. the ultimate washington insider. i don't think she's from washington. >> no. trump is in the house here. sort of interesting juxtaposition there, damien lewis. wonder what people talk about at this dinner sometimes. but kind of conversation have you had at this dinner? >> i have brought a lot of interesting people to this dinner. jonasne from the brothers. >> the national monetary fund. >> yes. the jonas brothers? >> are brought the jonas brothers. sting, mick jagger, quite an array of people. miranda lambert. and kristin gillibrand, the senator from new york, so a real range. >> what is mick jagger like as a dinner partner? >> he is terrific. terrific. christine lagarde, only one of the most powerful women in the world. >> scanning to find out to whom she belongs, which media organization. >> i believe that she is a gust of "the wall street journal," which makes sense. good guest for them. >> speaking of "the wall street journal," they also invited christie turlington burns, susan ri
another shot here of gayle king and valerie jarrett. valerie jarrett stays in chicago. the ultimate washington insider. i don't think she's from washington. >> no. trump is in the house here. sort of interesting juxtaposition there, damien lewis. wonder what people talk about at this dinner sometimes. but kind of conversation have you had at this dinner? >> i have brought a lot of interesting people to this dinner. jonasne from the brothers. >> the national monetary fund....
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also valerie hallstead, university of miami, come on up. if there are any angels in heaven, having a great consumer of healthcare, spent 7 months in the hospital, wives and children in hospitals, they are nurses. doctors make you live and nurses are the single most underestimated profession in the world. you change people's lives and that makes the difference. valerie, making sure campus health centers, there are a lot of campus health centers that are not equipped or prepared, you may come in and they will send you to hospitals, most don't have rape kits, most don't have -- guess what she is doing? she is helping schools come up with a standardized procedure whereby you have at the school infirmary qualified people to deal with the problem. my mother would say god love you, kid, you are doing good. also -- you can call me joe. [applause] >> come here. she is at grand valley state, maybe not confronting the greek community on campus to step up because there is an awful lot of evidence not because anybody belongs -- but because the nature of
also valerie hallstead, university of miami, come on up. if there are any angels in heaven, having a great consumer of healthcare, spent 7 months in the hospital, wives and children in hospitals, they are nurses. doctors make you live and nurses are the single most underestimated profession in the world. you change people's lives and that makes the difference. valerie, making sure campus health centers, there are a lot of campus health centers that are not equipped or prepared, you may come in...
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valerie good morning. morning >> good morning.ho do you.or >> teddy roosevelt window cling for your car windowurar w being given away april 29th.il t he came to join us for thiss morning. >> reporter: this bryce harper bobble head solid woodold pretty significant.etfi when is this being given away.en m m.v.p. award. award. >> reporter: a lot of funr: a give a ways, a lot of thingsf tg for people to do. to d what's going to be differentngfe this year, the fan experienceerc for folks coming to games. >> we have a lot of new things i in the park. anheuser bush coming to the the park, seven new restaurant andta bars they helped us renovate, rt we have some new concessionsssio concepts, everything from hotngo mini doughnuts to chinese chi dumplings to barbecue ribs so a lot of great stuff in theat park. s >> reporter: and happy hour. >> yeah. >> reporter: tell us about t that. >> happy hour, five-dollar beer. that's the lowest priced beer in a long time.in a >> reporter: really cool.oo gates open at 1:30 today, 1:35 roughly. tell me th
valerie good morning. morning >> good morning.ho do you.or >> teddy roosevelt window cling for your car windowurar w being given away april 29th.il t he came to join us for thiss morning. >> reporter: this bryce harper bobble head solid woodold pretty significant.etfi when is this being given away.en m m.v.p. award. award. >> reporter: a lot of funr: a give a ways, a lot of thingsf tg for people to do. to d what's going to be differentngfe this year, the fan...
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with that, i will turn it over to senior as president valerie -- vice president valerie jarrett. [applause] valerie: thank you, stephanie. welcome to the white house. weeklieve it's a historic focusing on reentry in our country. i want to begin by recognizing as thetners here today american enterprise institute. it's a good example of how brought the political spectrum is focusing on this issue from the progressives to the conservatives all around the country. people understand the need for criminal justice reform and to specifically make sure that 600,000 people each year who returned back to our communities can do so in a way that will allow them to become members of society, law abiding members of society and eliminate the enormous recidivism rate that we are seeing around the country. the president this week in his weekly address said it best. simply, "we know that locking people up doesn't make the community safer. it does not deal with the conditions that led people who go into criminal activity go there in the first place." to the private sector folks here today, you reali
with that, i will turn it over to senior as president valerie -- vice president valerie jarrett. [applause] valerie: thank you, stephanie. welcome to the white house. weeklieve it's a historic focusing on reentry in our country. i want to begin by recognizing as thetners here today american enterprise institute. it's a good example of how brought the political spectrum is focusing on this issue from the progressives to the conservatives all around the country. people understand the need for...
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thank you very much, everybody. [ applause ] >> thank so much, valerie. what an honor it is for me and my colleagues from aei to be here and participate in this event. thank you to the white house for hosting and the brennan center for being involve the with this as well. aei is a think tank in washington and my colleague are dedicated to human dignity and human potential. and there are relatively few subjects that scream out more than what is on hand here today. there are going to be a lot of facts you're hearing from the panel. i'll ask you to consider three. the first is that only a third of america's incarcerated have any access to vocational or educational programs while in prison. thus leaving them entirely ub prepared for life after prison. the fact is that about half of the incarcerated are functionally ill litter sat. the third follows from the first two facts is that 60% to 70% of all parolies end up back in prison within the first three years after being released. now as jason furman and doug holtz-eakin spointed out and will talk about here to
thank you very much, everybody. [ applause ] >> thank so much, valerie. what an honor it is for me and my colleagues from aei to be here and participate in this event. thank you to the white house for hosting and the brennan center for being involve the with this as well. aei is a think tank in washington and my colleague are dedicated to human dignity and human potential. and there are relatively few subjects that scream out more than what is on hand here today. there are going to be a...
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valerie castro, cbs 2 news. >>> a consumer alert a bakery recalling cookies, macon tain peanuts do not have a labeled allergy warning the 7- elevencookies come in four ounce batches oatmeal chunk, m 24th. >>> seen facing making faces as they get ready for a tv appearance, the national archive released the footage, little fun with camera behind the scenes before that tv appearance. >>> more research why spanking your child doesn't work. >>> a plane goes up in flames after falling from the sky and a pilot lives to tell about it. >>> a brighter day is ahead forecast. . >>> in today's health watch, spanking a child does more harm than good that's the finding of researchers they analyzed studies of 50 years of 150,000 children, their conclusion spanking leads to worse behavior in the long run, spanked kids are more likely to be aggressive and antisocial. >>> downs trees, mangled power lines cleaning up after wicked weather, we have this report from oklahoma. >> severe weather torr through the nation's midsection over night. >> oh, wow. >>> huge hail, battered cars in oklahoma. >> the storms
valerie castro, cbs 2 news. >>> a consumer alert a bakery recalling cookies, macon tain peanuts do not have a labeled allergy warning the 7- elevencookies come in four ounce batches oatmeal chunk, m 24th. >>> seen facing making faces as they get ready for a tv appearance, the national archive released the footage, little fun with camera behind the scenes before that tv appearance. >>> more research why spanking your child doesn't work. >>> a plane goes up in...
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he just got release the. >> valerie bow why fox news. >> more than 100 comcast spectacore employees areing their time strength to help the community. >> workers transported hundreds of pounds of food donation from the wells fargo center to the philabundance offices a mile away. all lead up to comcast cares day which takes place this saturday it's grown to become one of the nation's largest single day corporate volunteer events with more than 100,000 people getting involved last year. >>> republican presidential candidate john kasich shifting his focus to the next round of primaries but something in oregon pamphlet could make things a little more difficult for him. >>> the commencement ceremony for one of the most prestigious universities is in jeopardy and it's because of something you cannot see. the outbreak officials are trying to control. >>> a child in need finds a new life and a new family a world away. at a young age he's already been through a lot. >> here's a kid four months ago was caged like an animal win crib and never allowed outside. >> good news doesn't end there. the spe
he just got release the. >> valerie bow why fox news. >> more than 100 comcast spectacore employees areing their time strength to help the community. >> workers transported hundreds of pounds of food donation from the wells fargo center to the philabundance offices a mile away. all lead up to comcast cares day which takes place this saturday it's grown to become one of the nation's largest single day corporate volunteer events with more than 100,000 people getting involved...
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locals will call that blast remain where the lingo and servicing and the city tonight my name is valeriedecker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>grant lodes: this shirt is being sold in san francisco at the target store o
locals will call that blast remain where the lingo and servicing and the city tonight my name is valeriedecker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be...
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od officials. >> valerie jarrett up as the commander of the war is not accurate. >> she is making theleasing information about this war via press release. >> i'm not sure is he making the calls. >> bottom line for everybody is we the people deserve to know if american troops are fighting a war in iraq again. let's get on it. ladies, thank you. we come right back, big trouble in north carolina and mississippi over new laws that target days. is it legal is investigating. also ahead, gut feld, mcguirk on new york values including what we eat here. yum. right back. my belly pain and constipation? i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under six and it
od officials. >> valerie jarrett up as the commander of the war is not accurate. >> she is making theleasing information about this war via press release. >> i'm not sure is he making the calls. >> bottom line for everybody is we the people deserve to know if american troops are fighting a war in iraq again. let's get on it. ladies, thank you. we come right back, big trouble in north carolina and mississippi over new laws that target days. is it legal is investigating....
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od officials. >> valerie jarrett up as the commander of the war is not accurate. >> she is making there releasing information about this war via press release. >> i'm not sure is he making the calls. >> bottom line for everybody is we the people deserve to know if american troops are fighting a war in iraq again. let's get on it. ladies, thank you. we come right back, big trouble in north carolina and mississippi over new laws that target days. is it legal is investigating. also ahead, gut feld, mcguirk on new york values including what we eat here. yum. right back. b i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. b i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while t
od officials. >> valerie jarrett up as the commander of the war is not accurate. >> she is making there releasing information about this war via press release. >> i'm not sure is he making the calls. >> bottom line for everybody is we the people deserve to know if american troops are fighting a war in iraq again. let's get on it. ladies, thank you. we come right back, big trouble in north carolina and mississippi over new laws that target days. is it legal is...
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valerie's estranged husband, gordon comes to him for help after receiving side effects from a big pharmaceutical company. and the biggest lead yet for tracking down ben and luring their next victim, a princess. and the lineup starts with "grey's anatomy" and "scandal" at 9:00 followed by the catch, and "action news" at 11:00. >>> david is back and tracking severe thunderstorms. >> they were and now the severe thunderstorm warning has expired. because the bows have eased a little bit but as you look at stormtracker 6 live double scan this could still be a good line of showers, remain indoors and wait out while it passes, i'll take you in closer here and areas west of philadelphia, we'll start tracking this area of precipitation that is scattered and a lot of it yellow and orange and that is the heavy downpour taking a while to get to any given area and it's producing gusty winds and not reaching the parameter of severe weather, that is why there is no longer a severe thunderstorm warning with this. however, we are looking at gustiness and brief, heavy downpours. mantua and woodbury, you can see t
valerie's estranged husband, gordon comes to him for help after receiving side effects from a big pharmaceutical company. and the biggest lead yet for tracking down ben and luring their next victim, a princess. and the lineup starts with "grey's anatomy" and "scandal" at 9:00 followed by the catch, and "action news" at 11:00. >>> david is back and tracking severe thunderstorms. >> they were and now the severe thunderstorm warning has expired. because...
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. >> valerie simpson, chaka khan, paula cole, lizz wright, lalah hathaway, ledisi, chant\ moore, nancy wilson. >> tell me the impetus behind putting this particular project 'cause it's a follow-up lp for you. >> yes. well, the first one, it was more of an acoustic jazz cd. and i have always teetered between acoustic jazz and more groove-oriented music. and i wanted to show more of that style in this project. so it leans a little more r&b or my version of r&b meets jazz. and the vocalists are definitely known more as r&b singers, but they all have a jazz sensibility about them and can interpret jazz, as well. >> yeah, these -- i think the old people say, "these women just don't sing. they sang." [ both laugh ] i was very blessed to have all these amazing artists on the cd. >> and i know that you said it's really women-focused, but you said you didn't want to leave out -- you didn't want to forget about the men when you were putting this together. >> well, yes, because people tend to put you in a box, especially when you do all-female projects. and i did a cd in between these two mosaic
. >> valerie simpson, chaka khan, paula cole, lizz wright, lalah hathaway, ledisi, chant\ moore, nancy wilson. >> tell me the impetus behind putting this particular project 'cause it's a follow-up lp for you. >> yes. well, the first one, it was more of an acoustic jazz cd. and i have always teetered between acoustic jazz and more groove-oriented music. and i wanted to show more of that style in this project. so it leans a little more r&b or my version of r&b meets...
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also, valerie holsted, university of miami. valerie, come on up. if there are any angels headed by the way been great consumer of health care, losing wives and children in hospitals, they're nurses. doctors make you, but nurses, i'm serious, you're the single most under estimated profession in the world. you change people's lives in terms of their attitudes and that makes a difference. valerie making sure campus health centers, because a lot of campus health centers you go to, they're not equipped or prepared to deal with the psychological. you may come in and they'll send you to hospital, most don't have rape kits, most don't have, well, guess what -- what she's doing. she's helping schools come up with a standardized procedure whereby you have at the school infirmary qualified people to deal with the problem. my mother would say, god love you, kid, you're doing god's work. also, we have melana hossman. am i pronouncing it right? >> you can call me joe bitten. come here. >> a for effort. >> you're getting a for effort. look, talk about taking on a
also, valerie holsted, university of miami. valerie, come on up. if there are any angels headed by the way been great consumer of health care, losing wives and children in hospitals, they're nurses. doctors make you, but nurses, i'm serious, you're the single most under estimated profession in the world. you change people's lives in terms of their attitudes and that makes a difference. valerie making sure campus health centers, because a lot of campus health centers you go to, they're not...
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(valerie) i am 54 years old, and i feel like i have that little extra oomph that i need because my skin looks good. i love my skin now. i love it. there's no question that my skin is better now
(valerie) i am 54 years old, and i feel like i have that little extra oomph that i need because my skin looks good. i love my skin now. i love it. there's no question that my skin is better now
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(valerie) i am 54 years old, and i feel like i have that little extra oomph that i need because my skin
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valerie harper. remember she had that health scare. >> and then sick again. >> been a couple of years now. valerie a-ok been on this show couple of times. >> the weather looks nice outside audrey. >> from skyfox fantastic. seeing plenty of sunshine morning and starting off at 52 degrees in central park. 50 degrees out at newark liberty airport. 40 in islip is number for you. 45 in bridgeport and belmar checking in at 46 degrees at this early hour so elsewhere across the northeast it's nice in boston this morning checking in at 49 degrees. 43 is number in albany. same number in williams port with just under 50 in philly and nation capitol at 53. so high pressure we control here over northeasts that's going to set us up for a very nice start to our week and dominate the weather across eastern seaboard from great lakes to southeast a beautiful day and there's a cold front just off towards our north here this is going to sag southward to drop temperatures tomorrow been but it should come squeeze in a spr
valerie harper. remember she had that health scare. >> and then sick again. >> been a couple of years now. valerie a-ok been on this show couple of times. >> the weather looks nice outside audrey. >> from skyfox fantastic. seeing plenty of sunshine morning and starting off at 52 degrees in central park. 50 degrees out at newark liberty airport. 40 in islip is number for you. 45 in bridgeport and belmar checking in at 46 degrees at this early hour so elsewhere across the...
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a man and a woman dead if san -- in san jose and the killer is still on the loose. ,, my name is valeriei'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. increasing the u-s military presence in syria to battle isis. 250 american military personnel >>> 5 things to know this morning. president obama plans to increase u.s. military presence in syria to battle isis. 250 american permit will join the 50 already on the ground. this a week after the u.s. upped efforts on the iraq side of the border. >>> the 2016 presidenti
a man and a woman dead if san -- in san jose and the killer is still on the loose. ,, my name is valeriei'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about...
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. >> he said valerie, i'm going to spin you off.rm that was originated in the '70s. >> we got to tell each other everything. >> okay. joe, i want to be married. >> roda and joe's wedding became a huge international event. 50 million people tuned in to see that. >> suddenly she's in a happy relationship and they didn't know what to do that so they had to have her get divorced to reboot the show. >> why did you marry me? i feel so funny. >> just a matter of trust. >> she's not going to do it. >> where do we gefro from here? >> '70s also had this therapeutic over lay. >> we decided to make him a psychologist. >> we seem to have run out of things to say. >> why don't we pray? >> let's pray for the end of the session. >> i didn't know much about therapy before that. >> it's in the galaxy. >> how long are you going to be in town? >> i didn't want to do a show where we had children. i didn't want to be the dum dad. [ applause ] >> howard, i just don't want to make anymore decisions. >> people will say gee, my dad and i used to watch the sh
. >> he said valerie, i'm going to spin you off.rm that was originated in the '70s. >> we got to tell each other everything. >> okay. joe, i want to be married. >> roda and joe's wedding became a huge international event. 50 million people tuned in to see that. >> suddenly she's in a happy relationship and they didn't know what to do that so they had to have her get divorced to reboot the show. >> why did you marry me? i feel so funny. >> just a matter...
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during the chase, valerie makes a tough decision and lets go of achille's. >> i had to let him go out of my hands because this guy was looming on me after i fell. >> reporter: sfpd arrests the suspect after lisa calls 911. >> she saw the person committing a crime, potentially stopped him from breaking more car windows. >> reporter: but achille's is found hours later, wit a broken femur and hipbone top avoid amputation, the roommates take out a loan to partially pay for surgery but still owe thousands of dollars. a go fund me page has been set up to help fundraise for the cause. >> even if he has surgery, if it would make me bankrupt, i would do it. >> three women who stepped off a deck in berkeley seconds before it collapsed are now suing for negligence. the collapse june claimed lives of six college students. the three women who survived filed a lawsuit against the complex's owners and contractors. the lawsuit claims builders ignored warning signs the wooden balcony was severely water damaged. >>> federal government will investigate california's $15 billion tunnel project that would
during the chase, valerie makes a tough decision and lets go of achille's. >> i had to let him go out of my hands because this guy was looming on me after i fell. >> reporter: sfpd arrests the suspect after lisa calls 911. >> she saw the person committing a crime, potentially stopped him from breaking more car windows. >> reporter: but achille's is found hours later, wit a broken femur and hipbone top avoid amputation, the roommates take out a loan to partially pay for...
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valerie paily will be the head of the new women's center. it will be the first of its kind in the entire country set to open in march of 2017. i can't believe there aren't centers for the study of women's history. dari: it's weird. there are women study departments at universities and centers in universities. >> reporter: they have tried. dari: it sounds extremely antiquated and bizarre. >> reporter: new york is changing that. steve: let's talk about the weather. kind of gloomy. nick: the sun gave way to clouds this afternoon. we'll struggle to get over 59, 60 degrees. we stopped at 59 for the high. 48 the low this morning. definitely a little below average on the high temperatures numbers. in the next couple of days, it will stay cool. we won't see a great deal of sun that will be it for a while. 90 and 34 in the records. no rain yet in the park, but it is just about on top of us. sunrise 5:56 tomorrow morning. we'll still have clouds and light rain or drizzle. cloudy, 55. humidity is dry with a dew point of 38. it's going to take a while f
valerie paily will be the head of the new women's center. it will be the first of its kind in the entire country set to open in march of 2017. i can't believe there aren't centers for the study of women's history. dari: it's weird. there are women study departments at universities and centers in universities. >> reporter: they have tried. dari: it sounds extremely antiquated and bizarre. >> reporter: new york is changing that. steve: let's talk about the weather. kind of gloomy....
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. >> valerie adds, maybe if more parents took an active interest in what their children are doing theree a lot more responsible youth out there. >> diane on twitter writes, they need us to protect them from all the evil. good debate. >> yes. thank you for your responses. keep them coming. >>> time is now for what is going viral this morning. well, a pizza is delivered with an extra unwanted topping. a nasty note. a texas nurse is outraged after making a late night pizza order from dominos finding this handwritten message saying we would appreciate it very much if you didn't wait until five minutes before we close. >> and then a grocery store in montana is turning heads with this massive super mario brothers themed window display. it's made entirely from 12 packed boxes of soda and it is 20 feet long and 15 feet high. >> that's amazing. >> and this cute orphan cheetah cub is tugging at hearts online. the cincinnati zoo posted this video of him getting used to his new home. he was born in oregon but was unable to be cared for by his mother. >> we don't have video of that? sometimes you ca
. >> valerie adds, maybe if more parents took an active interest in what their children are doing theree a lot more responsible youth out there. >> diane on twitter writes, they need us to protect them from all the evil. good debate. >> yes. thank you for your responses. keep them coming. >>> time is now for what is going viral this morning. well, a pizza is delivered with an extra unwanted topping. a nasty note. a texas nurse is outraged after making a late night...
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my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e.to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> some severe weather to tell you about now, bringing hail and high winds to the great plains and the midwest. in texas one person reportedly killed by a downed tree. four others injured. let's go to oklahoma now. people reported baseball-sized hail there. heavy rain and hail also falling in kansas. weather experts are working to confirm a report of a torna
my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e.to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a...
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if you would find some time to visit with me in my office, i would love to follow up and discuss valerie's you have for teachers across america and how it can be helpful. >> thank you, and we would love to spend the day with you doctor, but unfortunately we have to go vote. i would like to get into more depth somewhere down the road. i will visit the air and space museum with you, that is a huge number, as you know. mr. calvert: we can find out how we are going to do this. i know it has to be done, a visible museum and a national treasure. with that, we are adjourned. dr. skorton: thank you very much. [indiscriminate chatter] [indiscriminate chatter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv -- all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this year marks the 60th anniversary of john f. kennedy's book "profiles in courage" -- the book told the stories of eight u.s. senators who demonstrated great
if you would find some time to visit with me in my office, i would love to follow up and discuss valerie's you have for teachers across america and how it can be helpful. >> thank you, and we would love to spend the day with you doctor, but unfortunately we have to go vote. i would like to get into more depth somewhere down the road. i will visit the air and space museum with you, that is a huge number, as you know. mr. calvert: we can find out how we are going to do this. i know it has...
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val valerie, thanks. and great promotion at items to look forward to. and nats today are honoring the community and what is sure to be an emotional moment of silence before the game. the team is remembering five first responders who died in our area in recent months. ashley guindon, jacai colson and brennan rabain, noah leo tta an kevin mccray. and two prince william county officers injured in the line ever duty will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. and the new team hgmanager will experience his first home opener. dusty baker is the sixth manager in history. and players tell us they have a lot of confidence in him. >> dusty is definitely one of those coaches that likes to get the job done. he's kept it real loose in the clubhouse. >> just wants to win. he has supreme confidence in every one of us in here and i think all of us know that he has our back no matter what. >> players say they position that baker is going to bring more confidence among the players, as well. here is a trivia question for anyone out there who following nationals. tweet us @
val valerie, thanks. and great promotion at items to look forward to. and nats today are honoring the community and what is sure to be an emotional moment of silence before the game. the team is remembering five first responders who died in our area in recent months. ashley guindon, jacai colson and brennan rabain, noah leo tta an kevin mccray. and two prince william county officers injured in the line ever duty will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. and the new team hgmanager will...