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wa carla, i to start with you. it has been a big week in the impeachment inquiry. we know speaker ncy pelosi announced yesterday she has directed the house committees to draft these articles of impeachment. can you quickly walk us hrough whpens now. >> now wehave got come in the house judiciary committee, they will take up these articles of impeachment. we y hear from president trump, from some lawyers of the house intelligence committee starting monday. there is an issue with a fedebpl judge and nas up on tuesday. but i think the big news is today, the trump administrationd basically the president is not going to participate in this. >> whicis what we have seen all along, one of the attacks on the process but no eagerness to join the ocess. do you think this decision weekend or strengthened chumps hand in this whole thing. >> i think everything about this impeachment process will be seen rtthrough a an lens. the republicans are going to cheer chump on and say this is a phony process any tchhunt or thdemocrats are going to say there he goes again complaining about
wa carla, i to start with you. it has been a big week in the impeachment inquiry. we know speaker ncy pelosi announced yesterday she has directed the house committees to draft these articles of impeachment. can you quickly walk us hrough whpens now. >> now wehave got come in the house judiciary committee, they will take up these articles of impeachment. we y hear from president trump, from some lawyers of the house intelligence committee starting monday. there is an issue with a fedebpl...
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it was the kind of alternative holiday carla was looking for. that's the connection he is seeking. the people here, most of them are not allowed to go outside, and especially to the outside world. they see the outside world in your eyes. business is booming this year, but who knows, next year could be a blast when you don't control your own space. the situation is very fragile. —— bust. the only constant thing is faith. the faith of things hoped for, if not yet seen. barbara plett usher, bbc news, jerusalem. ram dass, spiritual guide and pioneer of the psychedelic movement in the united states, has died at home in hawaii. he was 88. born richard alpert, he worked with timothy leary in the 1960s, researching lsd at harvard, before travelling to india and studying spiritualism. he was also well known for his first book, be here now, which sold at least 2 million copies. it's reported he died peacefully at home. the brief reminder that menus, boeing —— a brief reminder of that menus, boeing has fired its chief executive dennis muilenburg. —— menus.
it was the kind of alternative holiday carla was looking for. that's the connection he is seeking. the people here, most of them are not allowed to go outside, and especially to the outside world. they see the outside world in your eyes. business is booming this year, but who knows, next year could be a blast when you don't control your own space. the situation is very fragile. —— bust. the only constant thing is faith. the faith of things hoped for, if not yet seen. barbara plett usher,...
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the "denver post" reports a colorado springs day care owner was arrested after 26 kids were found behind a false wall. 58-year-old carla was arrested monday for investigation of misdemeanor child abuse charges. police went to the day care center last month after receiving complaints that it was housing more children than its license allowed which was reportedly six. police found the false wall in the basement. the 26 children were all under 3 years old. faith is due in court next month. >>> the "washington post" reports on a deadly robbery at a denny's restaurant in manassas, virginia. surveillance video shows two masked men entering the restaurant and pointing a gun early yesterday morning. police say they ordered 23 employees and customers to the ground, demanding their cell phones and wallets. the suspects shot and killed a doordash delivery driver who was there picking up food. a customer was shot and seriously wounded but is expected to survive. >>> and cbssports.com reports simone biles was named the "associated press" female athlete of the year for the second time. the 22-year-old gymnast won gold medals in the
the "denver post" reports a colorado springs day care owner was arrested after 26 kids were found behind a false wall. 58-year-old carla was arrested monday for investigation of misdemeanor child abuse charges. police went to the day care center last month after receiving complaints that it was housing more children than its license allowed which was reportedly six. police found the false wall in the basement. the 26 children were all under 3 years old. faith is due in court next...
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was an act of terrorism. the suspect a 37 year old man has been charged with 5 counts of attempted murder and one count of burglary he has pleaded not guilty. carla bleicher has more for us on this from washington d.c. it was meant to be a celebration a choice gathering but it turned into a nightmare on saturday nights a man stabbed 5 people at a hanukkah gathering at a red light 30 miles north of new york. next a governor andrew cuomo called the crime an act of domestic terrorism and pointed out that is the 13th attack against jewish communities in new york states over the past few weeks church organizations have spoken up and are calling for more political action and more protection from politicians for their houses of worship and their lives but where does this rise of anti-semitic crime come from the most recent attack took place on hanukkah holiday so there was more attention on the jewish community than there normally is but what about all the other attacks across new york state and the united states while critics of the u.s. government have said that he was president donald trump's rhetoric is divisive and hateful and encourages fear and h
was an act of terrorism. the suspect a 37 year old man has been charged with 5 counts of attempted murder and one count of burglary he has pleaded not guilty. carla bleicher has more for us on this from washington d.c. it was meant to be a celebration a choice gathering but it turned into a nightmare on saturday nights a man stabbed 5 people at a hanukkah gathering at a red light 30 miles north of new york. next a governor andrew cuomo called the crime an act of domestic terrorism and pointed...
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. >> carla was arrested monday on suspicion of reckless child abuse without injury and attempt to influencet. three of her employees were arrested on similar charges. for more on this let's bring in police sergeant alan garcia, also the ceo of school violence solutions. thank you for joining us. how does this hit you? >> shocking. a search engine check with four words, and arrest, hit enter and you will be shocked at what you see for 9 pages of egregious stuff. alicia: in the 90s she ran into a similar problem and was arrested on similar charges at a daycare facility in california. there could have been a surge. she has moved from california to colorado and look like according to authorities do the exact same thing. watch out for their kids when they do this, you have different things that aren't communicating with each other. >> you hit the nail on the head, the interesting communication needs to be improved when it comes to these agencies. what can people do. if you are a parent of a child, especially a toddler, you are 1000% trusted with their health, welfare, safety and security, you ca
. >> carla was arrested monday on suspicion of reckless child abuse without injury and attempt to influencet. three of her employees were arrested on similar charges. for more on this let's bring in police sergeant alan garcia, also the ceo of school violence solutions. thank you for joining us. how does this hit you? >> shocking. a search engine check with four words, and arrest, hit enter and you will be shocked at what you see for 9 pages of egregious stuff. alicia: in the 90s...
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how big it will be and what the parties have agreed to. ,e will talk to carla hills former united states trade representative. she washe trade representative under george h. w. bush. we will ask her view on where things stand with china and what comes next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: from new york, this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. from bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. mark: is up to the full house of representatives to decide whether to impeach president trump. the house judiciary committee improved two articles of impeachment that accuse the president of abuse of congress. the democratic-controlled house is expected to make mr. trump only the third resident in u.s. history to be impeached. it is all but certain he will be acquitted and the republican-controlled senate. china and united states have agreed on the text of a phase one trade deal. the agreement will lead to the removal of tariffs on chinese goods in stages. increase, china will imports from the west. chinese official said the benefits of the deal will be felt around th
how big it will be and what the parties have agreed to. ,e will talk to carla hills former united states trade representative. she washe trade representative under george h. w. bush. we will ask her view on where things stand with china and what comes next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: from new york, this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. from bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. mark: is up to the...
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political to try to create an undercount especially within the immigrant community carla hall says the citizenship question wasmmigrant count in largely democratic districts now on the supreme court already ruled the citizenship question is unconstitutional. carla hall says the damage is already done sometimes it's about trust still county's chief for the field division for the us census. she says the census is working with immigrant outreach groups to discount hammers and encourage involvement and those grassroots organizations with and california helping us to get those messages out and on a state level california's putting up a million of its own to help in that effort in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>still ahead on the kron 4 morning news at the 7 o'clock hour of police department is giving out a sweet message to drivers after they pull him over what they're hoping to get across and let you know that message when we come right back. >>santa he is all over the globe you can zoom in right now this is from norad where's yet now talking to my producer. >>he's over taiwan right now so he's taking care of asia
political to try to create an undercount especially within the immigrant community carla hall says the citizenship question wasmmigrant count in largely democratic districts now on the supreme court already ruled the citizenship question is unconstitutional. carla hall says the damage is already done sometimes it's about trust still county's chief for the field division for the us census. she says the census is working with immigrant outreach groups to discount hammers and encourage involvement...
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man in the back of the head and then fled the scene the slain mother is ill in carla congo severely also known as tony k.k. was a georgian citizen who since 2017 had lived in germany as an asylum seeker he had ties to a high profile chechen terrorist in russia and fought against russian troops and police during the 2nd chechen war the man was wanted by russian authorities on terrorism charges ok so it's seized on up by the controversial controversial beilin cas investigative group which along with a german newspaper to speak were quick to point the finger at moscow with allegations that russian authorities to help the assassin create his fake identity economist ike harlow told is the evidence presented so far has been inconclusive. you can definitely see that there are certain interests who want to poison the relationship between russia and germany it seems that there is some cleaning up we're going on with isis and everything around and this high profile terrorist who might be related to all these happenings in there with isis and syria and so on so i think there can be many more reasons why this was done and
man in the back of the head and then fled the scene the slain mother is ill in carla congo severely also known as tony k.k. was a georgian citizen who since 2017 had lived in germany as an asylum seeker he had ties to a high profile chechen terrorist in russia and fought against russian troops and police during the 2nd chechen war the man was wanted by russian authorities on terrorism charges ok so it's seized on up by the controversial controversial beilin cas investigative group which along...
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was powerful acting mesmerizing. she's now in demand all over the world plus carla the met and the will opera house in london are all eager to engage her. first of all you must have it can call the cards or whatever i mean but it's really just. you know we must to have this big big emotions always we can't share with with people and with the years you must learn how to control all those emotions without stopping. but cosmic gregorian is hardly an overnight star. she has spent years owning her craft. and she takes nothing for granted. it's a bit of a plot a chance but i always say that if you do everything right at the start of your career and success will come to you as a young singer you don't always have to be striving for success but when you're young you have to learn that serenity that you're messing up shops here of ninety's arc i've often turned down major opportunity. and when i felt that i'm not in a position to do something as well as i'd like to mom does this mean of all my mom's pushing good luck or. that might mean that the wheel of your career turns slower. but that's good because you can use the time
was powerful acting mesmerizing. she's now in demand all over the world plus carla the met and the will opera house in london are all eager to engage her. first of all you must have it can call the cards or whatever i mean but it's really just. you know we must to have this big big emotions always we can't share with with people and with the years you must learn how to control all those emotions without stopping. but cosmic gregorian is hardly an overnight star. she has spent years owning her...
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. >> carla, i want to bring you in here too. this was a racewhere you had mohammed saeed alshamrani harris's sister cochairing the campaign. a lot of upheaval, as melanie mentioned, within that campaign. but also ouese questions who kamala harris is. someone who has covered her so long, what do you think was the biggest challenge here? >> i think e learned th running a presidential campaign is a whole different thing from running a sti ewide campaign. have never seen a campaign that was so focused on a ciular firing squad. she had internal divisions going on in that campaign that didn't help her. an then her messaging was issue.she didn't seem to know w issues like medicare for all. she came out of the box talking t abhow strong she was as a prosecutor. kamala harris for the people, that was her motto. yet when she took fire from progressive democrats about that role in scrutiny about that role, she seemed to back away from . trying to please everyone, as mel id, sometimes too cautious. all of those things came to therand the coverage co
. >> carla, i want to bring you in here too. this was a racewhere you had mohammed saeed alshamrani harris's sister cochairing the campaign. a lot of upheaval, as melanie mentioned, within that campaign. but also ouese questions who kamala harris is. someone who has covered her so long, what do you think was the biggest challenge here? >> i think e learned th running a presidential campaign is a whole different thing from running a sti ewide campaign. have never seen a campaign that...
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. >> so there was a happy ending they're not together anymore. >> i believe with carla this is such ather" tech story. but that doesn't bother me personally because my life is truly so boring that if any tech employees were to monitor me, they would say this girl goes to bed at 6:00 p.m. every single night. maybe the 630 to catch the first roundtable discussion on special report. then i'm out. greg: and there's one answer just don't wear fitbit. take it off and put on the mannequin. or a female can. or a female can. don't when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. eric: see you full house expected to come next wee
. >> so there was a happy ending they're not together anymore. >> i believe with carla this is such ather" tech story. but that doesn't bother me personally because my life is truly so boring that if any tech employees were to monitor me, they would say this girl goes to bed at 6:00 p.m. every single night. maybe the 630 to catch the first roundtable discussion on special report. then i'm out. greg: and there's one answer just don't wear fitbit. take it off and put on the...
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. >> so there was a happy ending they're not together anymore. >> i believe with carla this is such aer" tech story. but that doesn't bother me personally because my life is truly so boring that if any tech employees were to monitor me, they would say this girl goes to bed at 6:00 p.m. every single night. maybe the 630 to catch the first roundtable discussion on special report. then i'm out. greg: and there's one answer just don't wear fitbit. take it off and put on the mannequin. or a female can. don't go anywhere, be right back. [applause] create your own ultimate feast is back at red lobster. with new creations to choose from; like rich, butter-poached maine lobster and crispy crab-stuffed shrimp rangoon. how will you pick just 4 of 10? it won't be easy. better hurry in. jesse: welcome to "watters' world", i'm jesse watterer wate. the democrats have their two articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstruction. the articles might as well be we hate you and we can't beat you. they've been trying to impeach trump since before he was the republican nominee. in march 2016 the new y
. >> so there was a happy ending they're not together anymore. >> i believe with carla this is such aer" tech story. but that doesn't bother me personally because my life is truly so boring that if any tech employees were to monitor me, they would say this girl goes to bed at 6:00 p.m. every single night. maybe the 630 to catch the first roundtable discussion on special report. then i'm out. greg: and there's one answer just don't wear fitbit. take it off and put on the...
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this event was held to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit >> please welcome the librarian of congress, doc your -- dr. carlavening. good evening. and welcome to the library of congress. have our pleasure to everyone here for a very special night as we open the library's newest exhibition, "rosa parks: in her own words."
this event was held to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit >> please welcome the librarian of congress, doc your -- dr. carlavening. good evening. and welcome to the library of congress. have our pleasure to everyone here for a very special night as we open the library's newest exhibition, "rosa parks: in her own words."
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was far more disturbing. on november 13th, colorado springs officers pulled up to this home owned by 58-year-old carla faith. they were conducting a welfare check on children she was supposed to be taking care of at her day care, play mountain place. when officers first arrived, they say they found no children and that faith refused to cooperate. then they heard children's voices. and after investigating, found a false wall inside the building. behind it, a basement with two adults and 26 children, all under 3 years old. according to the arrest affidavits, officers reported finding most of the children sweating, visibly dehydrated with wet or soiled diapers. >> saying don't take me to the house, don't put me downstairs. >> reporter: cbs affiliate kktv spoke to parents of children in faith's care after the facility was shut down in november. >> we all feel completely betrayed. it's so hard to trust your children with people. and we felt like we could really trust them. >> reporter: police arrested carla faith, christina swaug katelynne nelson, and valerie fresquez for child abuse. faith, swauger and nelson wer
was far more disturbing. on november 13th, colorado springs officers pulled up to this home owned by 58-year-old carla faith. they were conducting a welfare check on children she was supposed to be taking care of at her day care, play mountain place. when officers first arrived, they say they found no children and that faith refused to cooperate. then they heard children's voices. and after investigating, found a false wall inside the building. behind it, a basement with two adults and 26...
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fear and not a larger would you it certainly has been i was and i was a real is a real problem as cohen has said and i want to agree with carla on that point i think is a rare moment. this work i think building alliances is really important particularly when we're dealing with china and with china's unfair trade practices around illegal subsidies around violations of norms and so having having like minded countries working with us definitely would have made that more effective and instead what the trumpet ministration has done is it has alienated a lot of our allies in the trade front so i think that was a mistake and i think that was wrong and it got and let me just say when the results are as a result of our tit for tat tariffs china has raised its terror. against us 20 to 24 percent while its reduce them to others before the debate started we were all paying. 8 percent and it's reduced it down below 6 percent for everybody else up for us is 24 percent this doesn't make good economic sense i just i found this great quote from you i just want to highlight the other day apparently you spoke to the us trying to business counci
fear and not a larger would you it certainly has been i was and i was a real is a real problem as cohen has said and i want to agree with carla on that point i think is a rare moment. this work i think building alliances is really important particularly when we're dealing with china and with china's unfair trade practices around illegal subsidies around violations of norms and so having having like minded countries working with us definitely would have made that more effective and instead what...
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this was held to open the new exhibit "rosa parks, in her own words" at the library of congress. >> please welcome the librarian of congress, dr. carladen. [applause] carla: good evening. good evening. and welcome to the library of congress. it is our pleasure to have everyone here for a very special night as w
this was held to open the new exhibit "rosa parks, in her own words" at the library of congress. >> please welcome the librarian of congress, dr. carladen. [applause] carla: good evening. good evening. and welcome to the library of congress. it is our pleasure to have everyone here for a very special night as w
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citizenship question was meant to suppress the immigrant count in largely democratic districts now on the supreme court already ruled the citizenship question is unconstitutional. carla hall says the damage is already done sometimes it's about trust county's chief for the field division for the us census. she says the census is working with immigrant outreach groups to discount hammers encourage involvement and those grassroots organizations with an california helping us to get those messages out and on a state level california's putting up a million of its own to help in that effort in washington, i'm joe khaleel. loving news that we're following this morning out of south sacramento, a death investigation is underway after police found a woman's body. >>so the woman was found near stockton boulevard near palmer grand avenue. her identity and the cause of death has not been released yet. but deputies noticed said she had some minor injuries to her body which was enough to declare her death suspicious. neighbors say that they believe she was homeless. >>if they're using drugs and an amino living that type of lifestyle and there can be that a greater potential for so y
citizenship question was meant to suppress the immigrant count in largely democratic districts now on the supreme court already ruled the citizenship question is unconstitutional. carla hall says the damage is already done sometimes it's about trust county's chief for the field division for the us census. she says the census is working with immigrant outreach groups to discount hammers encourage involvement and those grassroots organizations with an california helping us to get those messages...
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that was last night, thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow on your show carla mccaskey and mike baker. they're all gonna fight and you'll be the winner. good night. everybody, tonight's impeachment eve, tomorrow the house of representatives will debate whether to impeach president trump and there will be a floor vote on the resolution to do so is set for tomorrow as well. mr. trump rebuked the radical dems and their continued efforts to subvert his presidency to remove him from office, while he has accomplished more in his first three years in office than any president in american history. the president sent speaker pelosi his appointed six page letter today, in the letter he accused the party of hate, the democrats of declaring open war on american democracy. president trump wrote the radical dems impeachment quest, you are the ones interfering in america's elections. you are the ones averting america's democracy. you are the ones obstructing justice. you are the ones bringing pain-and-suffering to our republic for your own selfish, personal, political and par
that was last night, thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow on your show carla mccaskey and mike baker. they're all gonna fight and you'll be the winner. good night. everybody, tonight's impeachment eve, tomorrow the house of representatives will debate whether to impeach president trump and there will be a floor vote on the resolution to do so is set for tomorrow as well. mr. trump rebuked the radical dems and their continued efforts to subvert his presidency to remove him...
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carla can also talklk o good for me because the cynical view is well this is psychological. manipulation using technology. sorrrry right market marketing in general. this is actutually. remember wht was wrong with the maternal annika it wasn't the psychological analysis it was the way they gotot their data right reach the bridge and the show so you're in the census it's okay to think influence yourur psychological oututlook t it's not okay to steal data is that really what is world ending up on it companies don't know how to use social media well except to put ads. and facebook and they're realizing that that's not a good thing. do you think mom and dad we yeah we should it's their anniversary right yeah. hi mom. photo from florida. to see. tatalk to momom and. dad i'm goa show youou the so we're havi. around all of f us and those tht we love and those that we care for so that we- walk in your life in many. one is mine alone known anyone touch. you see the case. yes. he also. i'm not gonna get emotional. stop. although you guys do you guys worry about two to maria. i worry about. also i think the you just tell me what you think i need to know. which is probably okay too. the end goal
carla can also talklk o good for me because the cynical view is well this is psychological. manipulation using technology. sorrrry right market marketing in general. this is actutually. remember wht was wrong with the maternal annika it wasn't the psychological analysis it was the way they gotot their data right reach the bridge and the show so you're in the census it's okay to think influence yourur psychological oututlook t it's not okay to steal data is that really what is world ending up on...
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carla hayden is tht br parks' writing in her own hand, a clear, bold cursive about her feelings, how she struggled. and then how she knew it wasake that step on the bus. >> reporter: the collection is expansive. the seamstress loved to write on whatever paper she could find like this pancake recipe on the back of a bank envelope. it also includes photos of her and jane gunter who was also on that bus. what was that day like? >> they were commanding her to get up. i said, she can have my seat. and when i said that, a fair-skinned man pushed his knees into mine and said, "don't you dare." >> don't you dare move? >> don't you dare move. >> we still have quite a ways to go. >> reporter: rosa parks remained active in the civil rights movement until her death in 2005. she was 92 years old. >> the thoughts, the feelings of rosa parks will be housed in this same building as thomas jefferson, frederick douglass, clara barton. her thoughts in her own words. >> that makes me tear up. >> she never thought when she was writing those words that other people would see them. now we have that. >> that was norah o'donnell reporting. >>> coming
carla hayden is tht br parks' writing in her own hand, a clear, bold cursive about her feelings, how she struggled. and then how she knew it wasake that step on the bus. >> reporter: the collection is expansive. the seamstress loved to write on whatever paper she could find like this pancake recipe on the back of a bank envelope. it also includes photos of her and jane gunter who was also on that bus. what was that day like? >> they were commanding her to get up. i said, she can...
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this event was held to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit >> please welcome the librarian of congress, doc your -- dr. carla hayden. >> good evening. good evening. and welcome to the library of congress. have our pleasure to everyone here for a very special night as we open the library's newest exhibition, "rosa parks: in her own words." it is my honor to welcome members of congress, including members of the congressional black caucus, members of the rosa parks family who have come to washington for this special celebration. can we give them a hand? [laughter] -- [applause] we would also like to welcome the rosa and raymond parks institute for self-development, led by miss elaine steel. that is another round of applause. [applause] carla: and photographer donna, whose photo of miss parks is prominently displayed in a vital part of the exhibition. of all the leaders and staff the different cultural institutions across washington including secretary of the smithsonian dr. lonnie bunch -- [applause] and the archivist of the united states, mr. david. library guests and staff, and our viewers online, this is bei
this event was held to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit >> please welcome the librarian of congress, doc your -- dr. carla hayden. >> good evening. good evening. and welcome to the library of congress. have our pleasure to everyone here for a very special night as we open the library's newest exhibition, "rosa parks: in her own words." it is my honor to welcome members of congress, including members of the congressional black caucus, members of the rosa parks...
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that was last night, thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow on your show carlayou'll be the winner. good night. everybody, tonight's impeachment eve, tomorrow the house of representatives will debate whether to impeach president trump and there will be a floor vote on the resolution to do so is set for tomorrow as well. mr. trump rebuked the radical dems and their continued efforts to subvert his presidency to remove him from office, while he has accomplished more in his first three years in office than any president in american history. the president sent speaker pelosi
that was last night, thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow on your show carlayou'll be the winner. good night. everybody, tonight's impeachment eve, tomorrow the house of representatives will debate whether to impeach president trump and there will be a floor vote on the resolution to do so is set for tomorrow as well. mr. trump rebuked the radical dems and their continued efforts to subvert his presidency to remove him from office, while he has accomplished more in his...
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that was last night, thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow on your show carlakey and mike baker. ththththth (upbeat music) (alec) what's up, everybody? it's alec. it's the night before i travel to oklahoma for my filming session. i love seeing my boy, kaleb. so excited to finally go to somewhere new. i can't live without my shoes. broke my leg this weekend. so it makes it harder to move. also gotta bring this thing. i have a hard time choosing which one. don't worry. i got a couple. i like really the pattern on this one, but i also really like the texture and color on this one. guess what? you're coming along with me. let's go! (kaleb) here we go. -hi, guys. -it's the movie stars.
that was last night, thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow on your show carlakey and mike baker. ththththth (upbeat music) (alec) what's up, everybody? it's alec. it's the night before i travel to oklahoma for my filming session. i love seeing my boy, kaleb. so excited to finally go to somewhere new. i can't live without my shoes. broke my leg this weekend. so it makes it harder to move. also gotta bring this thing. i have a hard time choosing which one. don't worry. i got...
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carla? >> it's not her job to raise our children. >> it was incorporating the music of the times, the images! who had blue? >> can i walk you home? >> "mad men" had absolutely no nostalgia for the period. it showed that people were jerks and adulterers and connivers even back in the glory days of the 1960s. >> what are you doing? >> how they communicated the kennedy assassination was actually exactly as it came to pass. >> they drew their pistols but the damage was done. >> everything stopped. nothing seemed important ever again. and it just so happened to be the weekend that roger's daughter was getting married, it was a big wedding. [ crying ] >> i would put "mad men" and "sopranos" as the most important shows in the history of television. >> i was about to turn 40 years old. and this was about 2004, two years after the end of "the x files." i was at sea, wasn't sure what to do next. frankly, i was having trouble getting employed. my buddy tom had been on "the x files" too. he said, we should put a meth lab on the back of an rv, see america, make some dough on the side. he's got a warped s
carla? >> it's not her job to raise our children. >> it was incorporating the music of the times, the images! who had blue? >> can i walk you home? >> "mad men" had absolutely no nostalgia for the period. it showed that people were jerks and adulterers and connivers even back in the glory days of the 1960s. >> what are you doing? >> how they communicated the kennedy assassination was actually exactly as it came to pass. >> they drew their...
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i was pleased after a lot of work, a lot of give-and-take that occurred, we entered into that agreement in carlaayden inmate early this year and i think last week must have told me with 72 countries all apply for those principles which allow for consultation. alisa the first step towards the commitment of the multilateral front -- cartagena. it's called the icm but you don't need to be an icy international competition network member country to join this commitment. it's called the cap, competition agency procedures agreement. so we are in the process of implement in those in reviewing there is countries. i think that is probably one of the most significant developments in the international community since the creation of the icn. >> just on a day-to-day practice today, do you find a lot of coordination with other countries on mergers that go across national boundaries? >> every single day. we have our case teams with their counterparts. they are coordinating any transactions that crosses borders or has effects in various different countries. we are seeing that. we also engage at the leadership l
i was pleased after a lot of work, a lot of give-and-take that occurred, we entered into that agreement in carlaayden inmate early this year and i think last week must have told me with 72 countries all apply for those principles which allow for consultation. alisa the first step towards the commitment of the multilateral front -- cartagena. it's called the icm but you don't need to be an icy international competition network member country to join this commitment. it's called the cap,...
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citizenship question was meant to suppress the immigrant count in largely democratic districts now on the supreme court already ruled the citizenship question is unconstitutional. carlais already done sometimes it's about trust county's chief for the field division for the us census. she says the census is working with immigrant outreach groups to discount hammers and encourage involvement and those grassroots organizations with and california helping us to get those messages out and on a state level california's putting up a million of its own to help in that effort in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>will make way for a new way of doing business for california property managers, the biggest impact is likely to come from the state's new anti rent gouging ban. our state's new anti rent gouging man camps rent increases at 5%. plus the cost of living increase for buildings are old in the 15 years, the california apartment association says it's a rare for those property managers to increase rent. beyond that amount in california there's about 6 million in rental units. >>i would say that you're probably looking at less than 2% of the landlords that the party had to go bac
citizenship question was meant to suppress the immigrant count in largely democratic districts now on the supreme court already ruled the citizenship question is unconstitutional. carlais already done sometimes it's about trust county's chief for the field division for the us census. she says the census is working with immigrant outreach groups to discount hammers and encourage involvement and those grassroots organizations with and california helping us to get those messages out and on a state...
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carla. >> very proud of my little sister. she is finally growing up. >> but they had tough times off the field. a close family member has a mental health care condition lupah learned about. >> it wasike they are ignoring me, but i understand he needed a lot of care and support and love. >> as her family began to heal, they felt the stigma. >> i thought it was gist me and my family and we were alone. >> but through it all lew pe achieved a 4. 0 average but an ap psychology course that changed her life. student es were asked to fill out a questionnaire a. >> i was relieved to know i wasn't the only one, but i was angry that no one ever spoke out about how normal it is and how we're not alone. >> she is encouraged to speak out now about her family member's journey and inspires her classmates and teach earns. >> i see her helping people and trying to make the world better place. >> she is headed in the college in the fall to follow nursing and her mom couldn't be more proud. >> sheilas this advice for anyone who has a loved one struggling with mental healthcare. >> stay informed so you know what the diagnosis is, reser' >>> it and how to help to the best of your ability because someti
carla. >> very proud of my little sister. she is finally growing up. >> but they had tough times off the field. a close family member has a mental health care condition lupah learned about. >> it wasike they are ignoring me, but i understand he needed a lot of care and support and love. >> as her family began to heal, they felt the stigma. >> i thought it was gist me and my family and we were alone. >> but through it all lew pe achieved a 4. 0 average but an...
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carla: it has grown tremendously. 150, lastyear we had year about 100, and this year we had an overflow room. to have that amount of capital, it probably wase had last year. alix: what is the success rate? we just showed some pie charts. some don't know yet. it is too early. what do you notice from these companies that have been able to get the capital on the run? carla: our first class is now two years old. two companies have been sold out of that. another went to a very prestigious accelerator, a corporate accelerator, where that corporation put in 2x the amount of money that morgan stanley did. another went to a very successful ipo, and other has raised one of the top fundraisers of african american entrepreneurs. with last year's companies, we had a few more that they have raised almost $20 million collectively between second and third class. alix: i don't want to let you leave without talking about holiday in harlem, the concert at the apollo you put on tuesday night. you're still recovering. were you always a gospel singer in your career? i've got notes in your career, like come up be like this woman. what do you think about that? al
carla: it has grown tremendously. 150, lastyear we had year about 100, and this year we had an overflow room. to have that amount of capital, it probably wase had last year. alix: what is the success rate? we just showed some pie charts. some don't know yet. it is too early. what do you notice from these companies that have been able to get the capital on the run? carla: our first class is now two years old. two companies have been sold out of that. another went to a very prestigious...
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was no accidental activist. few people in this world have launched a revolution sitting down. >> that day ms. parks said, this is it. >> reporter: enough is er: tha liarian carlas the exhibit "rosa parks: in her own words" reveals a granddaughters of slaves from teen rebel defying injustice to naacp leader to civil rights icon. >> you see in her own handwriting her thoughts, her inner feelings, and she had such poetry. >> there's just so much hurt -- >> reporter: adrienne cannon curated the collection which contains more than 7,000 of parks' writings. >> i had been pushed around all my life, and i felt at this moment i couldn't take it anymore. >> reporter: but cannon says while writing often on recycled paper, parks found her voice strategizing against segregation. >> it was mrs. parks' plan all along to do everything she could in order i 1954 wn he worked wit naacp to counsel blacks jail under segregation laws. >> my first civil rights case was claudette carter, the 15-year-old girl who on march 2nd, 1955, did the sam that rosa parks did but did it nine months before. >> reporter: the case may have set an example, but not the stage. that came on december 1st
was no accidental activist. few people in this world have launched a revolution sitting down. >> that day ms. parks said, this is it. >> reporter: enough is er: tha liarian carlas the exhibit "rosa parks: in her own words" reveals a granddaughters of slaves from teen rebel defying injustice to naacp leader to civil rights icon. >> you see in her own handwriting her thoughts, her inner feelings, and she had such poetry. >> there's just so much hurt -- >>...