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. >> reporter: playwright paula vogel has won every award in her field including a pulitzer pride.he legendary writer more than two de through on broadway. her new hit play indecent produced by darrell roth is nominated for a tony for best play along with sweat written by lynn nadage, the only nominated new plays written by women this season. >> reporter: why did it take so long? is that a fair thing to say? >> we've been asking that a long time. >> field is no different than any other -- theater is no different than any other field it. takes longer for women to break through. >> reporter: according to american theater magazine, last year only 21% of plays in the country were written by women. 67% were written by men. the rest were co--written. >> i would like there to be gender equity. i would like the broadway season to reflect sort of the demographic of the country. >> reporter: this is only the third time in the history of the tony awards more than one female playwright has been nominated for best play at the same time. >> the fact that there are two top plays written by women
. >> reporter: playwright paula vogel has won every award in her field including a pulitzer pride.he legendary writer more than two de through on broadway. her new hit play indecent produced by darrell roth is nominated for a tony for best play along with sweat written by lynn nadage, the only nominated new plays written by women this season. >> reporter: why did it take so long? is that a fair thing to say? >> we've been asking that a long time. >> field is no different...
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. >> paula vogel has one nearly every award in her field, including a pulitzer prize. despite her accolade it took the legendary writer more than two decade to break through on broadway. >> we have a story we would love to tell you. >> reporter: her new hit play indecent produced by darryl rot is nominated for a tony for best play along with sweat written by lynn, they are only nominated new plays written by women this season. why did it take so long? is that a fair thing to say. >> people have been asking me that a long time. theater is so different then any other field. it takes i think longer for woman to break through. >> reporter: according to the american theater magazine last year only 21 percent of plays in the country were written by women. 67 percent were written by men and the rest were co written. >> would i like to see there be gender equity. would i like broadway season to reflect so that the demographic of the country. >> reporter: this is only third time in the history of the tony award more than one female play wright has been nominated for best play a
. >> paula vogel has one nearly every award in her field, including a pulitzer prize. despite her accolade it took the legendary writer more than two decade to break through on broadway. >> we have a story we would love to tell you. >> reporter: her new hit play indecent produced by darryl rot is nominated for a tony for best play along with sweat written by lynn, they are only nominated new plays written by women this season. why did it take so long? is that a fair thing to...
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one candidate attacked another for her vote to approve an openly gay >> reporter: jill vogel and brycede by side at a forum, but the campaign flyer just sent by reeves worsens a rift between the two. and it has some fellow republicans crying foul. >> my reaction was, oh no, here we go again. >> this reeves campaign mail criticized vogel as too liberal saying she voted to approve the first openly gay judge in virginia. in 2013, vogel voted with the majority to confirm decorated naval aviator tracy thorn begland as a richmond judge. reeves abstained. >> he was wrong to have not voted on that nomination and he's wrong to call out his fellow republican on it. and especially to scapegoat and use bigotry to do it in the waning days of the campaign. >> reporter: the editor of the online bearing drift, his fellow blogger took reeves to task in a piece titled you bryce reeves. >> i think it makes it a lot harder for me to vote for bryce reeves. at the end of the day, republicans win when we are inclusive and spread our message to everybody. that's not what this was. this was a straight-up attac
one candidate attacked another for her vote to approve an openly gay >> reporter: jill vogel and brycede by side at a forum, but the campaign flyer just sent by reeves worsens a rift between the two. and it has some fellow republicans crying foul. >> my reaction was, oh no, here we go again. >> this reeves campaign mail criticized vogel as too liberal saying she voted to approve the first openly gay judge in virginia. in 2013, vogel voted with the majority to confirm decorated...
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it targets one o opponents, fellow state senator jill vogel. it slammed her, saying she voted to approve the first openly gay judge in virginia. she did vote to confirm decorated naval aviator tracy thorne-begland as a richmond judge. the online editor of the bearing drift took him to task on a piece titled, you can't vote for bryce reeves. >> it was another situation where we caused ourselves an unforced error, by attacking someone simply because of who they are. we don't win elections by subtraction. we win them by addition. >> reporter: state senator evan. >> he was wrong to have not voted on that nomination, and he's wrong to call out his fellow republican on it. and especially to scapegoat a waning days of the campaign. >> reporter: there's a third republican seeking the nomination and glenn davis, also critical of opponent reeves. >> it's stuff like this that turns people off politics. >> reporter: vogel's manager said discrimination is wrong and said she based her vote on thorne-begland's exceptional qualifications. bryce reeves said, my
it targets one o opponents, fellow state senator jill vogel. it slammed her, saying she voted to approve the first openly gay judge in virginia. she did vote to confirm decorated naval aviator tracy thorne-begland as a richmond judge. the online editor of the bearing drift took him to task on a piece titled, you can't vote for bryce reeves. >> it was another situation where we caused ourselves an unforced error, by attacking someone simply because of who they are. we don't win elections...
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he will face jill vogel on egg lex day, she is the republican nominee. vogel is currently a state senator representing a big stretch of virginia from culpeper to louden county. >>> some local races, you can see the results scrolling right here at the bottom of your screen and available any time on our website, wusa 9.com and our app. >>> now scary moments outside a daycare. a group of teens assaulted a woman just after she dropped off her children. young women taken into custody. they range in age from 17 to 18 years old. don is on the story for us. >> reporter: it happen around 8:00 in the morning. a woman was trying to enter her car when she was approached for 6 or 7 women. one of the girls asked for directions to the metro stop. the driver noticed another woman was trying to enter her rear passenger street. that's when the girl began striking the driver, eventually using a taser, using her arms and neck. >> i'm glad the children didn't see what happened. even the children talking about it are distressed >> allan: the driver was not seriously injured,
he will face jill vogel on egg lex day, she is the republican nominee. vogel is currently a state senator representing a big stretch of virginia from culpeper to louden county. >>> some local races, you can see the results scrolling right here at the bottom of your screen and available any time on our website, wusa 9.com and our app. >>> now scary moments outside a daycare. a group of teens assaulted a woman just after she dropped off her children. young women taken into...
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he filed a lawsuit accusing the ve vogel campaign. >>> he's served times for corruption charges. jack johnson already served several years in a federal prison in cumberland. at the end of last year, he was transferred todd a half way house in baltimore. court record shows a judge denied his request. johnson claims the evidence shows misconduct. >>> donald trump breaking his silence creating a sense of he silence. >> reporter: president trump punching back saying he lied and he's willing to swear to it under oath. >> 100%. >> the president prepares to talk to special counsel and calling james comey's testimony is not true. >> no collusion, no obstruction, he's a leak and frankly james comey confirmed a lot of what i said and some of the things he said were not true. >> like now that infamous loyalty pledge. >> he asked specifically of loyalty in the context of asking me to stay. >> i hard lily know the man, i not going to say i your allegiance. >> i took it as a disturb thing, very concerning. at the moment, it is he said, he said. >> well, i will tell you sometimes in the near fu
he filed a lawsuit accusing the ve vogel campaign. >>> he's served times for corruption charges. jack johnson already served several years in a federal prison in cumberland. at the end of last year, he was transferred todd a half way house in baltimore. court record shows a judge denied his request. johnson claims the evidence shows misconduct. >>> donald trump breaking his silence creating a sense of he silence. >> reporter: president trump punching back saying he lied...
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he was always and will be our hero. >>> in hollywood, anita vogel, fox news. >>> coming up, police sayouse on purpose because she thought it belonged to her cousin. why she's blaming witchcraft in the whole ordeal. >>> and how do universities prepare for tragedy? they practice. our hank flynn takes inside look at how one local university is making sure that it's ready if disaster strikes. >>> and wiping out unemployment in the african-american community. leaders say one solution it's simple one card. so why is it so controversial? >> ♪ ♪ >>> temple university pretended something horrible happened on its campus earlier this week. they're just making sure that everybody knows how to react if something ever does. so how do you prepare for an active shooter on campus? you have to practice. as realistically as possible. and here's hank's take. ♪ >> i've been shot. >> shot? >> yeah, i can't walk. come inside. >> reporter: be advised this is a drill. it's only a drill. >> there's a shooter! >> reporter: it's hank i'm at temple which had a very graphic active shooter emergency response drill t
he was always and will be our hero. >>> in hollywood, anita vogel, fox news. >>> coming up, police sayouse on purpose because she thought it belonged to her cousin. why she's blaming witchcraft in the whole ordeal. >>> and how do universities prepare for tragedy? they practice. our hank flynn takes inside look at how one local university is making sure that it's ready if disaster strikes. >>> and wiping out unemployment in the african-american community....
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. >> here now with anita vogel. >> best known crusader during the 19 60s tv show batman, 88 year oldest died friday night in los angeles after short battle with leukemia. >> batman and robin courageous warriors against crime. >> having a hands full of co-starring roles, in big screen project, early on in his career, he got discovered by batman producer, william dozier, during a necessarily's quick commercial, and although the series only ran on abc from 1966 to 1968, west iconic role as bruce wayne would forever be his most notable role. >> struggling to get quality non-type cast roles after the tv series the actor kept working, co-starring on several tv and film project. but perhaps it wasn't until even eude into steady voice-over work did his career find new life. voice and characters on the simpsons and playing mayor west, a fictional, alter ego of himself in family guy. children, five grandchildren, and two great grand kids, a statement from his family said: our dad always saw himself as the bright night. and aspire to make a positive impact on his fan's lives. he was always, and
. >> here now with anita vogel. >> best known crusader during the 19 60s tv show batman, 88 year oldest died friday night in los angeles after short battle with leukemia. >> batman and robin courageous warriors against crime. >> having a hands full of co-starring roles, in big screen project, early on in his career, he got discovered by batman producer, william dozier, during a necessarily's quick commercial, and although the series only ran on abc from 1966 to 1968,...
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. >> anita vogel has the story from los angeles.ita, what does governor jerry brown plan to do here? >> well, hi there, julie, essentially he's bypassing president trump when it comes to leading the way on climate change. it's pretty rare for a state governor to get a meeting with a president of another country and reports indicate governor brown and the chinese president spent nearly an hour talking to each other about climate change at a clean energy conference in china. they discussed global warming and green technology and brown also signed agreements with three southern chinese cities to cut green house gas emissions. and he said california will step in where washington has stepped back. >> it's urgent, it's fundamentally important, but extremely difficult and it requires heroic effort. >> and julie, perhaps interesting to note that energy secretary rick perry was at that same energy conference in china, but did not meet with with the chinese president -- chinese president. >> what else is california doing to move forward with
. >> anita vogel has the story from los angeles.ita, what does governor jerry brown plan to do here? >> well, hi there, julie, essentially he's bypassing president trump when it comes to leading the way on climate change. it's pretty rare for a state governor to get a meeting with a president of another country and reports indicate governor brown and the chinese president spent nearly an hour talking to each other about climate change at a clean energy conference in china. they...
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fox's anita vogel has more on that. ♪ >> reporter: best known for playing the caped crusader during thelassic and often 1960s tv show batman, 88-year-old adam west died friday night in los angeles after a short battle with leukemia. ♪ >> batman and robin courageous warriors against crime. >> reporter: having a handful of co-starring rolls in big screen projects early on in his career, he got discovered by batman producer william dozier during a nestle quick commercial. and although the series only ran on abc from 1966 to 19 skate, west iconic role as bruce wayne would forever be his most notable role. ♪ >> struggling to get quality, non-typed cast rolls after the tv series the actor kept worki working. coach starring on several tv and film projects. but perhaps it wasn't until he ventured into steady voice over work did his career find new life. voicing characters on the simpsons and playing mayor west a fictional alter ego of himself in family guy. survived by his wife, six children, five grandchildren and two great great grandkids a statement from his family said, our dad always saw h
fox's anita vogel has more on that. ♪ >> reporter: best known for playing the caped crusader during thelassic and often 1960s tv show batman, 88-year-old adam west died friday night in los angeles after a short battle with leukemia. ♪ >> batman and robin courageous warriors against crime. >> reporter: having a handful of co-starring rolls in big screen projects early on in his career, he got discovered by batman producer william dozier during a nestle quick commercial. and...
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and ken vogel, now reporter for "the new york times."nick, your reaction to the president's tweets here, saying first of all that the obama administration did nothing. we know that's not true if you read this massive article. but the idea of him trying to but the idea of him trying to suggest that there was something that the president was colluding. he's using the word "collusion" and obstruction now and aiming it at obama. >> first of all, it is absolutely crystal clear he did not read that entire article. >> well, we know that. >> because if he read that article, he'd realize that he was the but-for cause of all these problems. i mean he was the person that was touting russia to go violate federal criminal law and hack hillary clinton's e-mails. he was the one that was touting wikileaks and saying how great they were. he was doing everything that vladimir putin would have wanted him to do if vladimir putin were simply holding the strings of a puppet and trying to get a candidate for president of the united states to undermine our elec
and ken vogel, now reporter for "the new york times."nick, your reaction to the president's tweets here, saying first of all that the obama administration did nothing. we know that's not true if you read this massive article. but the idea of him trying to but the idea of him trying to suggest that there was something that the president was colluding. he's using the word "collusion" and obstruction now and aiming it at obama. >> first of all, it is absolutely crystal...
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thank you, ken vogel, shannon pettypiece and astead herndon.rn, let me finish tonight with the shooting that occurred at today's early morning baseball practice. yes, they practice at dawn here. it's the one thing they take seriously. w you're watching "hardball." award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. viwheyou wantveo deasomto protect it.e,ge at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them. make sure they're producing. woo! employee of the month! you really shouldn't leave their side. vita coco coconut water, hydration comes naturally. so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of a
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plant vogel is critical to provide clean low-cost energy to the people of georgia. i urge you to join me in supporting this critical important legislation and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina reserves. mr. neal: i continue to reserve. mr. rice: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from -- distinguished the gentleman from south carolina. mr. canford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. sanford: i rise in support of h.r. 1551 and i thank mr. rice for his hard work on this bill and the way he goat it through the legislative process. i think it's important for the reason -- the environment. i come from the low country in south carolina and we are seeing sea levels rise and we could have a huge debate about what's causing it. there is a clear scientific consensus of co-2 emissions being tied to global warming. a lot of places around the world, too. there is no perfect energy source out there. but of the available choices out there, something that addresses the question is equally important
plant vogel is critical to provide clean low-cost energy to the people of georgia. i urge you to join me in supporting this critical important legislation and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina reserves. mr. neal: i continue to reserve. mr. rice: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from -- distinguished the gentleman from south carolina. mr. canford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. sanford: i rise in support...
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jack vogel often says it's always a good time to invest. especially if you're dollar cost averaging. what does jack ablin say about this market right now? >> i'm not going to repute the notable jack on this one, but, you know, a lot of it also depends on your timeframe. remember, don't touch stocks unless you have at least seven to ten years to let it percolate in a portfolio and let it grow over time. i think if you build a portfolio right, you should never have to sell anything at a loss. what that really means is, you've got to time your needs, your, you know, drawing against your portfolio, against the assets that you're holding. if you need something tomorrow, don't put it in the stock market, put it in a money market fund. if you can hold for seven to ten years, certainly a long-term investing making a lot of sense. >> jack ablin with bemo private bank. always good to see you, jack. thank you. >> thanks, bill. >>> the supreme court tightened rules on where injury lawsuits can be filed. the decision is considered a win for businesses t
jack vogel often says it's always a good time to invest. especially if you're dollar cost averaging. what does jack ablin say about this market right now? >> i'm not going to repute the notable jack on this one, but, you know, a lot of it also depends on your timeframe. remember, don't touch stocks unless you have at least seven to ten years to let it percolate in a portfolio and let it grow over time. i think if you build a portfolio right, you should never have to sell anything at a...
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president had some scathing criticism of his partner to jacqueline vogel takes a closer look at america's recent policy in the region we heard trump say time and again that he will do whatever it takes to defeat terrorism and those supporting the nation of qatar has historically been a funder of terrorism. at a very high low so everyone was waiting to see what actions the u.s. would take against the gulf country sanctions perhaps but no and that the u.s. has signed a deal to sell doha twelve billion dollars worth of fighter jets and there are plans to sell them even more later the seer and that's not all two u.s. navy combat ships have reportedly arrived in doha to carry out joint drills with the qatari maybe conflicting messages much. actually no probably not knowing the trouble. it's kind of standard behavior for the. world and then create wars to keep having a market is a good indication of the administration and what they're doing everywhere. now tar is by no means the only country accused of funding terrorism iran has long been on the us. decades around has fueled the fire of sectari
president had some scathing criticism of his partner to jacqueline vogel takes a closer look at america's recent policy in the region we heard trump say time and again that he will do whatever it takes to defeat terrorism and those supporting the nation of qatar has historically been a funder of terrorism. at a very high low so everyone was waiting to see what actions the u.s. would take against the gulf country sanctions perhaps but no and that the u.s. has signed a deal to sell doha twelve...
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president trump and in another he said the president should be imprisoned for treason next jacqueline vogel looks at other extreme examples of political division divided they were. i would say we're more open minded we're kind of more moderate well educated people a lot of educated people that are sensible. they were kind of very good weren't they i'm not to judge what other people's education and stuff is coming at them are not working at mcdonald's or somewhere even though they have a five year six year degree it's not surprising that the country's. since one in the u.s. presidential election last november trump has been calling for the nation to step aside it's differences and to unify i say it is time for us to come together as one united people we may have our differences we are strongest when we are unified but it seems that divides are already too deep on wednesday a republican hating bernie sanders loving gunmen went on a shooting spree aiming according to one witness killing as many republicans as possible at a g.o.p. base while outing and this is not just come out of the blue this
president trump and in another he said the president should be imprisoned for treason next jacqueline vogel looks at other extreme examples of political division divided they were. i would say we're more open minded we're kind of more moderate well educated people a lot of educated people that are sensible. they were kind of very good weren't they i'm not to judge what other people's education and stuff is coming at them are not working at mcdonald's or somewhere even though they have a five...
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another he said the president should be in prison for treason we're following up on this story jacki vogel looks at other extreme examples of political division divided they were. i would say were more open minded were kind of more moderate well educated people a lot of educated people that are sensible. they were kind of very good weren't they i'm not to judge what other people's education and stuff is coming of them are not working at mcdonald's or somewhere even though they have a five year six year degree it's not surprising that countries. since one in the u.s. presidential election last november trump has been calling for the nation to start to start its differences and to unify i say it is time for us to come together as one united people we may have our differences we are strongest when we are unified but it seems that divides are already too deep on wednesday a republican hating bernie sanders loving gunmen went on a shooting spree aiming according to one witness that killing as many republicans as possible at a g.o.p. base while outing and this is not just come out of the blue th
another he said the president should be in prison for treason we're following up on this story jacki vogel looks at other extreme examples of political division divided they were. i would say were more open minded were kind of more moderate well educated people a lot of educated people that are sensible. they were kind of very good weren't they i'm not to judge what other people's education and stuff is coming of them are not working at mcdonald's or somewhere even though they have a five year...
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complection zone jacqueline vogel looks at how washington is changing its rules of engagement in the conflict. trump made it clear that defeating terrorism and putting an end to the trend of u.s. interventions in the middle east were top priorities so he opted for granting more power to the military what i do is i authorized by military we have the greatest military in the world but was it a good decision let's take a look at the military's recent actions in syria where the u.s. coalition is supposed to be working to crush eisel and recent months the u.s. led forces attacked pro-government troops five times one of them was the downing of a syrian army jet and the justification was always the same self-defense and what they also say is they had to respond to the violation of so-called confliction zones which by the way weren't approved by the syrian government ok but if it helps eradicate eisel what's the problem well first we have the u.s. training and giving arms to a bunch of anti-government forces one of them the new syrian army would really like to topple assad. then there's the
complection zone jacqueline vogel looks at how washington is changing its rules of engagement in the conflict. trump made it clear that defeating terrorism and putting an end to the trend of u.s. interventions in the middle east were top priorities so he opted for granting more power to the military what i do is i authorized by military we have the greatest military in the world but was it a good decision let's take a look at the military's recent actions in syria where the u.s. coalition is...
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ken vogel. he says we need to be smart, vigilant and tough.us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. among several efforts he made to sort of inject his own policies or domestic thoughts into what is still an unfolding international terror incident. your thoughts. >> there was an element of irony, if not hypocrisy in his response, particularly the calling out of the london mayor, misrepresenting his words on twitter, his call for people to not be alarmed by the increased police presence. trump is won who famously lashes out about his words being misinterpreted and taken out of context by the fake news media and by critics. here he is doing the same thing to a foreign leader at a time when he should be expressing solidarity. in fact, he subsequently expressed solidarity. he couldn't help himself taking this shot at this mayor with whom he has had a long-running feud including over the travel ban which is not a ban but which he just admitted in fact was a ban. >> shelby, the short answer to the president's feud with
ken vogel. he says we need to be smart, vigilant and tough.us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. among several efforts he made to sort of inject his own policies or domestic thoughts into what is still an unfolding international terror incident. your thoughts. >> there was an element of irony, if not hypocrisy in his response, particularly the calling out of the london mayor, misrepresenting his words on twitter, his call for people to not be alarmed by...
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say they're intended to hinder a joint moscow europe gas pipeline covering the forests jacqueline vogel. berlin has joined the wave of criticism over a new u.s. anti russia fiction's bill that would involve winds up on european companies contributing to joint projects i regret that the joint approach of europe and the united states and russia and sanctions has been undermined and abandoned in this way that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial fact meaning an impact on third countries on thursday the senate overwhelmingly approved a bill to expand sanctions targeting russian industries but it turns out those measures could end up penalize ing european companies the move has infuriated a number of high ranking politicians we cannot succeed the us through to impose sanctions that violate international law and affected european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply. europe's supply is a matter for europe the united states of america it's up to us to decide who supplies us with energy and how according to rules of openness competition an
say they're intended to hinder a joint moscow europe gas pipeline covering the forests jacqueline vogel. berlin has joined the wave of criticism over a new u.s. anti russia fiction's bill that would involve winds up on european companies contributing to joint projects i regret that the joint approach of europe and the united states and russia and sanctions has been undermined and abandoned in this way that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial fact meaning an...
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morris vogel: that wasn't the point of the question. david oshinsky: quick plug-in. irishappens is after the typhus becomes the next sort of that involvesse, the germans and the irish. then jews come. the belief is they bring , and bellevue becomes the place for they are treated. when you talk about polio, it is said to be an italian disease from a certain neighborhood in brooklyn. bellevue was the place they went. the poor people of new york city in 1918, 1990 brought the vengeance of these largely immigrant immunities. so the connection, the best way to answer this is to say the immigrant groups have now changed. , the jews,re gone the italians. an entire, new group of immigrants comes. bellevue in the same way. it is this endless pattern of treating people forgotten the most and the people with no other option. in the case of jews, one interesting story of what he talked about, mount sinai was called jews hospital. it was built in the 1850's. mount sinai was also instructed and run by german jews who were kind of very skittish about new immigrants coming, new jewi
morris vogel: that wasn't the point of the question. david oshinsky: quick plug-in. irishappens is after the typhus becomes the next sort of that involvesse, the germans and the irish. then jews come. the belief is they bring , and bellevue becomes the place for they are treated. when you talk about polio, it is said to be an italian disease from a certain neighborhood in brooklyn. bellevue was the place they went. the poor people of new york city in 1918, 1990 brought the vengeance of these...
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so thank to you penn for having me, thank you to the vogel family.s an honor. >> hey i'm sure they're thread to have somebody like you doing what they want to do to give them some advice. >> well, i hope they listen. college can be a lot. >> that's true. >> i believe they'll be very successful. >> good for you. >> look at their bio's, in high school, did you have a long bio like that. >> a long bio? i didn't have a bio. >> that's accomplishment right there. >> wow. >> congratulates toss them. thirty days to live. this guy, he had 30 days to live. that will was 12 years ago! that didn't stop this west philadelphia artist. he's choose to go live life to the fullest, he doesn't want you to feel sorry for him. he certainly doesn't feel sorry for himself. you want to meet him. hang around. what are you doing? watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that?
so thank to you penn for having me, thank you to the vogel family.s an honor. >> hey i'm sure they're thread to have somebody like you doing what they want to do to give them some advice. >> well, i hope they listen. college can be a lot. >> that's true. >> i believe they'll be very successful. >> good for you. >> look at their bio's, in high school, did you have a long bio like that. >> a long bio? i didn't have a bio. >> that's accomplishment...
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. >> democrat justin fairfax beat flat and rossy and he'll challenge jill vogel in november. >>> all right. five minutes past the hoyer now. it's heavy outside, mike. >> again this morning that kind of -- it's like a july feel outside right now. it's mid summer heat and humidity in mid june. up stayed of mid jewel. >> and here's what we had outside today. temperatures warm. humidity is high. 79 degrees is your current number in d.c.. check out annapolis happening ton 0s from late last night. 76 over dulles and 75 westminster and 72 leonardtown and fredericksburg 1 for you. satellite and radar showing clouds south. mostly clear to start. sunshine to start the day and once again temperatures offer to a quick started and then later on this afternoon we'll get more clouds around the region and have betterchance of thunderstorms than we did yesterday. daytime high, 91. very, very humid today. wind out of west 5 to 10. scattered thunderstorms ru rumbling through. later this afternoon and we'll cool things down as we head toe tomorrow. full forecast on rest of week coming up. father's day w
. >> democrat justin fairfax beat flat and rossy and he'll challenge jill vogel in november. >>> all right. five minutes past the hoyer now. it's heavy outside, mike. >> again this morning that kind of -- it's like a july feel outside right now. it's mid summer heat and humidity in mid june. up stayed of mid jewel. >> and here's what we had outside today. temperatures warm. humidity is high. 79 degrees is your current number in d.c.. check out annapolis happening ton...
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vogel for the launch is late this summer. >>> be miller a singer and songwriter who recently opened for selena gomez and performed at the mtv film and movie festival. >> tonight she will take the stage in san francisco. >> [ music ] >> joining us live in studio is b miller. is there something about the music industry that may be surprised to? you are still young relative to the industry. >> i guess i never expected that , that people in some way i expected people to look at me like i am an adult. am 18 but in some ways i expect to be treated equally budded shocks me because a lot of times it is weird being younger than everybody but, it is interesting i have to grow up quickly when i am in the environment of people in their 30s they expect me to be on that level which sometimes is hard. i feel like sometimes i just want to be 18 years old make mistakes and say stupid things but i always have to be grown up and mature. >> do you have performers that you look up to? maybe people giving you advice? >> people ask me this question but it is not like we go around giving advice. i guess i take
vogel for the launch is late this summer. >>> be miller a singer and songwriter who recently opened for selena gomez and performed at the mtv film and movie festival. >> tonight she will take the stage in san francisco. >> [ music ] >> joining us live in studio is b miller. is there something about the music industry that may be surprised to? you are still young relative to the industry. >> i guess i never expected that , that people in some way i expected...
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. >> reporter: vogel says she will never forget the first time she saw the marquis in lights. >> the first time i saw the audience line up for the first preview, i actually thought oh, my gosh there's been an accident. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's no accident she arrived and is shining bright on broadway. cbs news, new york. >> you can watch the tony awards sunday night at 8:00 right here on kpix 5 followed by our news at 11:00. >>> for news throughout the evening the latest is as you on our website, cbssf.com. >> don't forget to join us for nightbeat at 10:00 on kbcw 44/cable 12. and you can see us back here tonight at 11:00. >> have a great weekend. ♪[ music ] >>> linda macdonald, captioner vitac corporation. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: come on, ladies, let's win this one. hey, y'all. how's everybody? appreciate y'all. yeah. thank y'all very much. i appreciate you, folks. thank y'all. yeah, i do. i appreciate you. thank ya'll. yeah, i appreciate it, folks. well, welcome to "family fe
. >> reporter: vogel says she will never forget the first time she saw the marquis in lights. >> the first time i saw the audience line up for the first preview, i actually thought oh, my gosh there's been an accident. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's no accident she arrived and is shining bright on broadway. cbs news, new york. >> you can watch the tony awards sunday night at 8:00 right here on kpix 5 followed by our news at 11:00. >>> for news throughout the...
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arthel: anita vogel, thank you. change. we will tell you how they are fighting global warming in their cars. sarah is a fifth-grade teacher. when it comes to molding young minds, nobody does it better. she also builds her own fighting robots. destroy. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for sarah, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and be sure she's getting the right mortgage. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. it's how well you mow fast. it's not how fast you mow... ...it's how well you mow fast! they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r. apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everythi
arthel: anita vogel, thank you. change. we will tell you how they are fighting global warming in their cars. sarah is a fifth-grade teacher. when it comes to molding young minds, nobody does it better. she also builds her own fighting robots. destroy. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for sarah, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and be sure she's getting the right mortgage. apply simply. understand fully....
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in the recent interview when you said i thought i was in great company with the buffet rule and the vogel rule and now there is a mnuchin rule. you got a sense of pride of something that's called mnuchin rule that says no tax cut for the wealthy. yesterday wu wayou walked that in the house committee. and you said and i quote, "now the mnuchin rule is an objective." maybe it will happen and maybe it won't. it is no longer a pledge or a commitment and regrettably you went onto say that the president would not veto a massive tax break for the wealthy. so it seems to me that there was a very substantial retreat yesterday from what a, you said, and b in the finance committee, you said you took pride in that there would be a mnuchin role in no tax cuts. my question is will you reverse the course again and return to your original commitment that's part of tax reform that there will be no absolute tax cuts for the wealthy? >> so first, it is a pleasure to see you. >> like wise. >> and i am honored that you named a rule for me as i have said before and several other of these testimonies. i did not
in the recent interview when you said i thought i was in great company with the buffet rule and the vogel rule and now there is a mnuchin rule. you got a sense of pride of something that's called mnuchin rule that says no tax cut for the wealthy. yesterday wu wayou walked that in the house committee. and you said and i quote, "now the mnuchin rule is an objective." maybe it will happen and maybe it won't. it is no longer a pledge or a commitment and regrettably you went onto say that...
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in hollywood, anita vogel, fox news. >>> he was great batman. >> um-hmm. >> that's the batman i like.t was in the old days those shows were made for young people to watch and there was no drama. it was just batman fighting the bad guys. >> super heroes. >> and the good guy always won. >> classic. >> all righty. >>> all right. 9:48 is the time. coming all new season of super human returns tonight. first though we're getting a sneak peek from show host and all around nice woman -- put your tongue back in your mouth. christina mill leon. my one-on-one is coming up with her neck. >> she's gorgeous. >> she's super talented. i didn't say anything about her look. all eyes are on olay ultimate eye cream. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. (laughs) come on! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline gold. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks good boy. go for the gold. why visit great wolf lodge? because we've got fun for eve
in hollywood, anita vogel, fox news. >>> he was great batman. >> um-hmm. >> that's the batman i like.t was in the old days those shows were made for young people to watch and there was no drama. it was just batman fighting the bad guys. >> super heroes. >> and the good guy always won. >> classic. >> all righty. >>> all right. 9:48 is the time. coming all new season of super human returns tonight. first though we're getting a sneak peek from...
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i'm a big fan of carl vogel's work. what is his book called? >> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly in economic terms because of their extend -- to-- to find new sources of income. i think that is what we need to be focused on with china. the effort to build dedicated .nd less transparent channels transfer system that china has tried to build, the road system to bypass the world bank and multilateral institutions, all of the trade arrangements with southeast asia. yes, they extend military power to their, but i would say that is more about having military power that being interested in invasion or anything like that. the issue ofat taiwan and hong kong and their selationship to the mainland are being underestimated for the risk. the strategy for the rest -- i think china is quite determined to recapture taiwan in one way or another. not militarily. that would not benefit china
i'm a big fan of carl vogel's work. what is his book called? >> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly in economic terms because of their extend -- to-- to find new sources of income. i think that is what we need to be focused on with china. the effort to build dedicated .nd less transparent...
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correspondent anita vogel has the latest. >> an inferno in utah as the fire continues to burn in thethwest corner of the state with temperatures soaring over 100° and 55 miles per hour wind gusts. >> a fire with this much magnitude and energy out there does what it wants and it's very susceptible to the winds. >> reporter: so far it has destroyed 13 homes, charred 28 ,000 acres and forced the evacuation of nearly 500 people from a popular camping area; including relatives of former governor mitt romney who heeded the firefighters warnings. >> they're trying to protect everyone's homes, our lives. it would be foolish for us to stay and risk our lives and their lives. >> reporter: in big bear, california, just northeast of los angeles, firefighters are finally gaining ground on the fire which has been burning for nearly a week. nasa images so the smoke from all the fires blowing into other states causing breathing problems and other health relat ed issues. meanwhile in northern california , the issue is extreme heelt. the health department is most concerned about seniors and the homele
correspondent anita vogel has the latest. >> an inferno in utah as the fire continues to burn in thethwest corner of the state with temperatures soaring over 100° and 55 miles per hour wind gusts. >> a fire with this much magnitude and energy out there does what it wants and it's very susceptible to the winds. >> reporter: so far it has destroyed 13 homes, charred 28 ,000 acres and forced the evacuation of nearly 500 people from a popular camping area; including relatives of...
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i'm a big fan of carl vogel's work. what is his book called? >> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. egypt, mayan, persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly in economic terms because of their need to find -- to extend -- to find new sources of income. i think that is what we need to be focused on with china. the effort to build dedicated and less transparent channels. like the money transfer system that china has tried to build, the asian infrastructure bank, the belton road system to bypass the world bank and multilateral institutions, all of the trade arrangements with southeast asia. yes, they are extending military power into southeast asia but i , would say that is more about having military power that being interested in invasion or anything like that. i do think that the issue of taiwan and hong kong and their relationships to the mainlands are perhaps being underestimated for the risk. this strategy for china i
i'm a big fan of carl vogel's work. what is his book called? >> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. egypt, mayan, persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly in economic terms because of their need to find -- to extend -- to find new sources of income. i think that is what we need to be focused on with china. the effort to build...
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anita vogel is live in los angeles with the latest. >> reporter: hi there, kelly.n and president trump are on opposite ends of the spectrum on welcome every issue. and when it comes to climate, jerry brown is taking his resistance globally. just yesterday he was in san francisco meeting with germany's minister of the environment to announce a joint goal to cut emissions by at least 80% below 1990 levels by the year 2050. they both say it's a direct response to the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> it is a clear signal this broad alliance shows that the withdrawal from the paris agreement was a the decision of the administration of trump and not of the whole american society. >> reporter: and just last week governor brown was in china to focus on climate change. he spoke at a clean energy conference and had a rare meeting with xi jinping to talk about climate. governor brown also signed a number of non-binding climate pacts with regional officials in china, fostering a push for zero-emission vehicles and loring greenhouse -- lowering
anita vogel is live in los angeles with the latest. >> reporter: hi there, kelly.n and president trump are on opposite ends of the spectrum on welcome every issue. and when it comes to climate, jerry brown is taking his resistance globally. just yesterday he was in san francisco meeting with germany's minister of the environment to announce a joint goal to cut emissions by at least 80% below 1990 levels by the year 2050. they both say it's a direct response to the president's decision to...
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. >> there's recently a good story about the online credit recovery program in florida by heather vogel. so, it's a big issue and certainly can help some students who feel like they need to be home or their parents feel like they need to be home, but there are merit-- major issues about moral hazards and that has to be investigated and reporters had to keep their eye on it. is someone having their sister do the report? it's a hard thing to control this quality control and its credit recovery and is it a moneymaker for for-profit educational management? those are big questions that have to be investigated carefully. >> we put out a report last year sort of dropping a bomb on cyber charters. as i try to explain-- explain is that like to me like there's the implementation of the thing and there is the tool, so i do believe at some point someone will figure out a way to do this right in a way that benefits the kid who has certain circumstances that it's not being done well right now doesn't mean at some point won't happen, so i think it's important. .. >> this is such an important issue tha
. >> there's recently a good story about the online credit recovery program in florida by heather vogel. so, it's a big issue and certainly can help some students who feel like they need to be home or their parents feel like they need to be home, but there are merit-- major issues about moral hazards and that has to be investigated and reporters had to keep their eye on it. is someone having their sister do the report? it's a hard thing to control this quality control and its credit...
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from the fed's latest decision on rates joining us, all-star fed panel danielle, former adviser and vogel'ss, and after the introduction, no time for the conversation. kidding. >> and the balance sheet, they will indication a willingness to pause in the process of raising rates to evaluate the data coming in. a my view the september meeting a discussion not a rate increase. >> and danielle, more hawgishaw, dovish or stay the same? >> nothing changed, i think. pure neutrality. >> sounds like you don't believe that, though that nothing has changed, given the data >> three moss nths in a row shod be ringing bells for janet yellen it's not transitory. >> people haven't paid attention to, look at last three months of the cpi. annualized rate of zero which is we haven't been this low since right after the financial crisis. >> if you remoove rents. >> remove rents, goes negative. >> seen a slowdown in services inflation. not just goods, deflation, that typically is pulling it down. >> david, quickly what are you looking for in the statement specifically, and into the press conference. >> pretty ba
from the fed's latest decision on rates joining us, all-star fed panel danielle, former adviser and vogel'ss, and after the introduction, no time for the conversation. kidding. >> and the balance sheet, they will indication a willingness to pause in the process of raising rates to evaluate the data coming in. a my view the september meeting a discussion not a rate increase. >> and danielle, more hawgishaw, dovish or stay the same? >> nothing changed, i think. pure neutrality....
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anita vogel looks back at his career. >> best known for playing the caped crusader during the classic60s tv show batman, adam west died friday night in los angeles after a short battle with leukemia. having a handful of costarring roles in big-screen projects early in his career he was discovered by the batman producer william dozier during a nestli's quick commercial although the series only ran from 1966 until 1968, west's role would forever be his most notable role. struggling to get quality non- typecast roles after the tv series the actor kept working. costarring on several projects. perhaps it was not until he ventured into steady voiceover work did his career find new life in voicing characters on the simpsons and playing mayor west a fictional alter ego of himself in family guy. >> 88 years old. i remember him. what a voice. >>> the time 7:41, one religion separating dueling protests in san jose we will take a look at these rallies. >>> a getaway in the north bay that is easy to miss, details on this hidden gem. a big swimming hole that the kids might like. stick around. >>> g
anita vogel looks back at his career. >> best known for playing the caped crusader during the classic60s tv show batman, adam west died friday night in los angeles after a short battle with leukemia. having a handful of costarring roles in big-screen projects early in his career he was discovered by the batman producer william dozier during a nestli's quick commercial although the series only ran from 1966 until 1968, west's role would forever be his most notable role. struggling to get...