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we are delighted to be hosting jodi kantor and megan twohey. [applause] they are of course the "new york times" reporters revealed to the world harvey weinstein's extensive sexual abuse. their book, unite tonight is the riveting revealing account of how they develop their blockbuster story and its consequences in spurring the #me too movement. as they note in their preface in the wake of the weinstein exposÉ, which broke in october 2017, it wasn't as if i damned law had come down -- wall. many, many women not just in this country but around the world spilled forward to tell their own stories of this treatment. in addition to the pivotal impact that jodi and megan reporting it, the way they went about confirming a story that others before them had tried to nail, provides a terrific case study of what goes into first great investigative journalism. people often think such scoops just fall into the laps of reporters. in reality, what's involved if a lot of painstaking reporting. raising all sorts of leaves, running into dead ends, hoaxing details
we are delighted to be hosting jodi kantor and megan twohey. [applause] they are of course the "new york times" reporters revealed to the world harvey weinstein's extensive sexual abuse. their book, unite tonight is the riveting revealing account of how they develop their blockbuster story and its consequences in spurring the #me too movement. as they note in their preface in the wake of the weinstein exposÉ, which broke in october 2017, it wasn't as if i damned law had come down --...
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megan: this is megan here. just wondering, gm has a clear impact on jobs, but what has been the follow-on effect for suppliers? do you have a sense of what the ripple effect of the strikes is? kristin: the suppliers, first of all, gm kept its business open for the first week of the strike for inventories. suppliers were very cautious about cutting jobs. it is a fairly tight labor market in detroit, and they didn't want to lose people knowing that the gm strike would end, and they would want those people back, so there were some layoffs. it wasn't as deep as it might have been in conjunction with the production output cuts that we saw. so they were a bit cautious. alix: it must affect gm, ford, and chrysler differently. which company has the room to deal with the higher wages? how much where their workers already getting paid versus what they are getting paid now? do you have a sense of who wins on this? kristin: the workers are getting a lot of money at gm. there was a range of wages at gm from starting around
megan: this is megan here. just wondering, gm has a clear impact on jobs, but what has been the follow-on effect for suppliers? do you have a sense of what the ripple effect of the strikes is? kristin: the suppliers, first of all, gm kept its business open for the first week of the strike for inventories. suppliers were very cautious about cutting jobs. it is a fairly tight labor market in detroit, and they didn't want to lose people knowing that the gm strike would end, and they would want...
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i want to ask megan about that. in an ideal world, in those moments of crisis where people are concerned you could hurt yourself or others what would be the best way for you to be dealt with and were not talking about resources and money but who do you wa nt to resources and money but who do you want to help you at that moment? ideally i've got the gift of hindsight right now but in those moments where i am out of control and self—destructing i am very much determined to harm myself and someone determined to harm myself and someone like the police could keep me safe and keep me physically safe but at the same time i need, in an ideal world, some therapeutic support, some kind of mental health professional to help dissipate the situation and soothe me and if necessary help administer sedatives or medication. and i'm not sure exactly, because again, each situation can vary but ultimately something less traumatic than the police having to restrain you and hold you until mental health professional is available to give
i want to ask megan about that. in an ideal world, in those moments of crisis where people are concerned you could hurt yourself or others what would be the best way for you to be dealt with and were not talking about resources and money but who do you wa nt to resources and money but who do you want to help you at that moment? ideally i've got the gift of hindsight right now but in those moments where i am out of control and self—destructing i am very much determined to harm myself and...
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and whether that's on or off the pitch, there's certainly more to come from megan rapinoe. eleanor roper, bbc news, in san francisco. newsnight‘s starting right now on bbc two, taking a look at the promises the politicians are making on the economy. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme. when in rome, a late winner takes celtic through to the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. southgate takes his chances on james maddison. he makes the 27—man squad for this month's euro 2020 qualifiers. and we hearfrom paralympic gold medallist kadeen cox ahead of her return to the track in dubai. i'mjust i'm just trying to find myself and be able to try to make myself happy so be able to try to make myself happy so my performance is great and i can enjoy my sport again. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the europa league, and what seemed to be an improbable task for celtic. winning in italy was something they hadn't managed in 12 atte
and whether that's on or off the pitch, there's certainly more to come from megan rapinoe. eleanor roper, bbc news, in san francisco. newsnight‘s starting right now on bbc two, taking a look at the promises the politicians are making on the economy. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme. when in rome, a late winner takes celtic through to the knockout stages of the europa league with...
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and we have great stand-up from the very funny megan gailey, everybody. look at that [ cheers and applause my dad -- "my dad paid for this." it's on itunes guys, you ever see a photo in the news and think, "oh, the headline could be much better? i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improved." [ cheers and applause ♪ news and improved >> jimmy: for example, check out this first photo original headline was, "trump highlights foreign policy wins." the headline can definitely be improved, because if you only looked at the photo, the headline could have been, "whole meeting held up because no one can turn on the projector. [ laughter and applause harder than it looks what button do you press check out this next photo. the original headline was, "giuliani named cyber security adviser. if you only looked at the photo, the headline could have been, "after four tries, man no closer to correctly spelling "necessary." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause "n-e-c --" next headline was, "warren releases medicare plan." headline could have been, "mom tells
and we have great stand-up from the very funny megan gailey, everybody. look at that [ cheers and applause my dad -- "my dad paid for this." it's on itunes guys, you ever see a photo in the news and think, "oh, the headline could be much better? i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improved." [ cheers and applause ♪ news and improved >> jimmy: for example, check out this first photo original headline was, "trump highlights foreign policy...
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. >> abc's megan tevrizian has the new details from capitol hill. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, candace and kenneth. unlike last week, this week we'll hear testimony from officials who listened in on that controversial phone call between president trump and ukraine. this morning begins three days of public testimony from nine witnesses. today's lineup includes three state department officials who listened in on that july 25th phone call to ukraine including jennifer williams, a special adviser to the vice president who called it unusual and inappropriate, and lieutenant vindman, the top ukraine expert on the national security council and now a new witness added to the list for this week, david holmes, the diplomat who testified he overheard a phone call between eu ambassador gordon sondland and president trump. the transcript of his closed door testimony released overnight. holmes telling investigators he remembers the call vividly because of its candor. holmes saying he heard sondland tell trump, the president of ukraine, quote, l
. >> abc's megan tevrizian has the new details from capitol hill. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, candace and kenneth. unlike last week, this week we'll hear testimony from officials who listened in on that controversial phone call between president trump and ukraine. this morning begins three days of public testimony from nine witnesses. today's lineup includes three state department officials who listened in on that july 25th phone call to ukraine including...
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will. >> megan, thank you. we'll take a closer look at the weather forecast in less than five minutes. >>> in the meantime, following breaking news overnight, angry reaction from china after president trump showed his support for pro-democracy protesters in hong kong and he's now signed a pair of bills that would authorize sanctions against chinese officials responsible for human rights abused in hong kong. in response, china has now summoned the u.s. ambassador in beijing. the chinese government says the u.s. will bear the consequences for interfering in its internal affairs. >>> new details about the internal investigation into the origins of the russia investigation. sources tell "the new york times" that the justice department's inspector general has found no evidence that the fbi tried to spy on the trump campaign in 2016, which contradicts what the president has claimed, but the inspector general did criticize fbi leaders for errors that were made while obtaining a secret wiretap for the russia probe. >>>
will. >> megan, thank you. we'll take a closer look at the weather forecast in less than five minutes. >>> in the meantime, following breaking news overnight, angry reaction from china after president trump showed his support for pro-democracy protesters in hong kong and he's now signed a pair of bills that would authorize sanctions against chinese officials responsible for human rights abused in hong kong. in response, china has now summoned the u.s. ambassador in beijing. the...
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and megan. >> megan rapinoe. >> thank you. >> we were waiting for you. her name will be pronounced correctly today. >> good. good. let's talk about what's going on weather-wise. good news to talk about. the winds did taper overnight as we talked about yesterday. and the national weather service, they canceled the red flag warning. we still have heightened fire conditions because of the breezes out there. it's still so dry. the fastest gusts about 34 on top of mount st. helena. in the valleys, calm to 10 miles per hour. we are barely 41 to 47. there's going to be some inland valleys at 7:00 still in the 30s. 57 to 60 as our breezes taper at noon. 57 and mid 60s close to average at 4:00. temperatures will drop quickly in the low to mid 50s by 7:00. jobina? >> thank you. i want to start off with an issue in880 at pes peerian. there's a crash between a car and a big rig. caltrans has shut down hesperian because of fuel spreading on to the on-ramp. this will continue to impact people heading out of san lorenzo and southbound 880. moving over to san francisco,
and megan. >> megan rapinoe. >> thank you. >> we were waiting for you. her name will be pronounced correctly today. >> good. good. let's talk about what's going on weather-wise. good news to talk about. the winds did taper overnight as we talked about yesterday. and the national weather service, they canceled the red flag warning. we still have heightened fire conditions because of the breezes out there. it's still so dry. the fastest gusts about 34 on top of mount st....
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megan logged her child's food to test it out. we covered so many topics it's definitely worth checking out. you can see our entire conversation on our website abc 7 news.com. >>> thousands of runners are >>> welcome back. here are the winning numbers from last night's $70 million powerball drawing, 14, 22, 26, 5 55, 63, powerball number 26. nobody picked all six numbers, wednesday night's jackpot goes up to $80 million. and the winning numbers from the $7 million super lotto plus drawing, 10, 22, 40, 41, 43, the mega number 2, no one picked all six numbers in that drawing, either. wednesday night's prize increases to $8 million. >>> in the east bay more than 9,000 runners will race through the treats of berkeley today for the annual half-marathon. there are three races this morning, a half-marathon, a 10 k and a 5k. the event raises money for the nonprofit organization the berkeley public schools fund to support educational programs. the half-marathon starts at 7:30 this morning, both the 10 k and 5k start an hour later. frances,
megan logged her child's food to test it out. we covered so many topics it's definitely worth checking out. you can see our entire conversation on our website abc 7 news.com. >>> thousands of runners are >>> welcome back. here are the winning numbers from last night's $70 million powerball drawing, 14, 22, 26, 5 55, 63, powerball number 26. nobody picked all six numbers, wednesday night's jackpot goes up to $80 million. and the winning numbers from the $7 million super lotto...
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. >> abc's megan tevrizian has all the new details. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and kaylee. those witness testimonies are set to be released are from kurt volker and gordon sondland, the eu ambassador. at a rally in kentucky monday night, the president directing fiery remarks at democrat. >> if the democrats get in you'll have a depression the likes of which you'll never seen. >> reporter: getting the most attention is what senator rand paul said about the whistle-blower at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. >> we also now know the name of the whistle-blower. the whistle-blower needs to come before congress as a material witness. i say tonight to the media, do your job and print his name. >> reporter: the fiery comments come amid growing demands from some republicans and the president himself to reveal the whistle-blower's identity as closed door hearings have produced damaging testimony about trump and his administration's dealings with ukraine. on monday the first witness transcript the in the impeachme
. >> abc's megan tevrizian has all the new details. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and kaylee. those witness testimonies are set to be released are from kurt volker and gordon sondland, the eu ambassador. at a rally in kentucky monday night, the president directing fiery remarks at democrat. >> if the democrats get in you'll have a depression the likes of which you'll never seen. >> reporter: getting the most attention is what senator rand paul...
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abc's megan tevrizian has more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai. this was so secretive, only a handful of his aides even knew about it. even the president of afghanistan was unaware of the visit until right before president trump landed. >> the 45th president of the united states, donald trump. >> reporter: president trump on his way home after a surprise thanksgiving trip to afghanistan. >> you are very special people and you don't even know how much the people of our country love and respect you. >> reporter: the president serving turkey, addressing the 13,000 troops serving in america's longest war and promising to bring more troops home. >> but because of new weaponry and technology, we're able to do actually more with fewer troops. >> reporter: the commander in chief also sitting down with the president of afghanistan saying peace talks with the taliban are back on. this less than three months after abruptly canceling talks with them after a bomb killed an american service member. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if they want to
abc's megan tevrizian has more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai. this was so secretive, only a handful of his aides even knew about it. even the president of afghanistan was unaware of the visit until right before president trump landed. >> the 45th president of the united states, donald trump. >> reporter: president trump on his way home after a surprise thanksgiving trip to afghanistan. >> you are very special people and you don't even know how...
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sofi will be a major player and goes back to what megan says, great for the end use of the customer. >> our next guest has thoughts about this i've seen him on twitter and he can expand on them now let's bring in josh brown, one of our very own. josh, what do you make of this i thought pisani summed it up well this the earlier programs, that advisory and wealth management, that's where the money is, that's why a deal like this is happening. if you're not having any commission, you need to find your revenues from somewhere and you find your revenues by getting more customers what do you make of this story >> i think that's fair so i'm a customer of both schwab and td on the institutional side and they both do a great job so this is particularly meaningful to me how this thing shakes out but the good news is and i agree with pretty much all of the points that everyone on the desk made today, the good news is this does result in a net win for the adviser using these services as well as the end client and i don't know that i would term it as a race to the bottom what is actually really h
sofi will be a major player and goes back to what megan says, great for the end use of the customer. >> our next guest has thoughts about this i've seen him on twitter and he can expand on them now let's bring in josh brown, one of our very own. josh, what do you make of this i thought pisani summed it up well this the earlier programs, that advisory and wealth management, that's where the money is, that's why a deal like this is happening. if you're not having any commission, you need to...
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kenneth, janai. >> all right, megan, thank you. abc news' live coverage of the impeachment hearings will resume at 9:00 a.m. eastern on air and online. >>> and we're following two breakings story at this hour. the first overseas where two american service members have been killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan. the taliban claims it shot down a chinook helicopter, but u.s. officials say there's no indication that enemy fire caused the crash. we will keep you posted on that with any details. >>> and back here at home also breaking overnight, a chicago police officer has been shot in the head. authorities say the bullet went through the officer's skull leaving him in serious condition. it happened during a police chase after a bank robbery. the suspect opened fire before being killed. a 15-year-old bystander was also wounded. >>> now to the disturbing case of a 16-year-old girl in georgia accused of planning a church massacre. she allegedly plotted to kill black parishioners until a classmate spoke up preventing the possible at
kenneth, janai. >> all right, megan, thank you. abc news' live coverage of the impeachment hearings will resume at 9:00 a.m. eastern on air and online. >>> and we're following two breakings story at this hour. the first overseas where two american service members have been killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan. the taliban claims it shot down a chinook helicopter, but u.s. officials say there's no indication that enemy fire caused the crash. we will keep you posted on that...
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abc's megan tevrizian is here with the latest. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth and kenneth. a lawyer for the whistle-blower says his client is willing to answer written questions submitted by house republicans. but this morning, at least one leading republican says that's not good enough because the whistle-blower wouldn't be cross-examined. another busy week on capitol hill amid a growing impeachment showdown. president trump still adamant he did nothing wrong. >> my phone call was perfecto. it was totally appropriate. >> reporter: stepping up demands the whistle-blower who raised questions about his phone call with the president of ukraine be >> tst-bweshld be tlblower gave false ories. some people would call it fraud. >> reporter: that demand despite key congressional testimony supporting the whistle-blower's claims. in a surprise proposal, the whistle-blower's legal team has now offered to answer congressional republicans' written questions directly to them under penalty of perjury without having to g
abc's megan tevrizian is here with the latest. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth and kenneth. a lawyer for the whistle-blower says his client is willing to answer written questions submitted by house republicans. but this morning, at least one leading republican says that's not good enough because the whistle-blower wouldn't be cross-examined. another busy week on capitol hill amid a growing impeachment showdown. president trump still adamant he did nothing wrong....
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kenneth, janai. >> all right, megan. thank you. >>> and a new poll from the swing state of wisconsin shows 40% of registered voters believe the president should be impeached and removed from office. that's down 4% from last month. the drop in support was seen in both parties. the poll was conducted between november 13th and 17th before this week's testimony. >>> new subpoenas have been issued stemming from the investigation into two of rudy giuliani's associates who are charged with campaign finance violations. sources tell abc news the subpoenas from federal prosecutors in new york were sent to a lobbying firm and to a super pac that is backing president trump's re-election campaign. those same prosecutors have been investigating giuliani for allegedly violating lobbying and campaign finance laws. his two associates have also been linked to the pressure campaign against ukraine. >>> now to the big debate in atlanta, the democrats running for president facing off and clashing over health care, foreign policy and taxes. b
kenneth, janai. >> all right, megan. thank you. >>> and a new poll from the swing state of wisconsin shows 40% of registered voters believe the president should be impeached and removed from office. that's down 4% from last month. the drop in support was seen in both parties. the poll was conducted between november 13th and 17th before this week's testimony. >>> new subpoenas have been issued stemming from the investigation into two of rudy giuliani's associates who are...
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abc's megan tevrizian joins us with new details this morning. good morning, megan. >> reporter: public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin wednesday. first up will be william taylor, america's top diplomat in ukraine. he's already testified behind closed door that it was his clear understanding there was a quid pro quo. the impeachment inquiry about to enter a new phase going public this week. expected up first, william taylor, the top diplomat in ukraine who already testified behind closed doors it was clear millions in military aid would be withheld unless there was an investigation into the president's political rivals, an arrangement taylor called crazy. >> this is a very strong case of bribery. >> reporter: republicans want to hear from the anonymous whistle-blower who first raised the flag. >> if they don't call the whistle-blower in the house, this thing is dead on arrival in the senate. >> reporter: this comes as former u.n. ambassador nikki haley in a new memoir out this week claims rex tillerson and john kelly undermined and igno
abc's megan tevrizian joins us with new details this morning. good morning, megan. >> reporter: public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin wednesday. first up will be william taylor, america's top diplomat in ukraine. he's already testified behind closed door that it was his clear understanding there was a quid pro quo. the impeachment inquiry about to enter a new phase going public this week. expected up first, william taylor, the top diplomat in ukraine who already testified...
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. >> abc's megan tevrizian is here to tell us what's next. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and janai. democrats say they want to move quickly telling abc news these hearings could start in the next two to three weeks. a historic vote on capitol hill. a bitterly divided house of representatives voting to formally move the impeachment inquiry forward. this new phase sets the stage for another round of hearings, this time open to the public. >> indeed, when we move into have an equal opportunity to ll question any witnesses that are called. >> reporter: republicans are still calling the process unfair accusing democrats of trying to overturn the 2016 election and promising to defend the president. >> will you all go on the record and say that the p >> very clearly, yes. >> reporter: but on "stephen colbert" thursday night, house speaker nancy pelosi insisting it is impersonal saying she's defending democracy. >> the most important thing for the american people to realize and understand is no one is above the law. [ applau
. >> abc's megan tevrizian is here to tell us what's next. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and janai. democrats say they want to move quickly telling abc news these hearings could start in the next two to three weeks. a historic vote on capitol hill. a bitterly divided house of representatives voting to formally move the impeachment inquiry forward. this new phase sets the stage for another round of hearings, this time open to the public. >> indeed,...
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when do you miss your dad the most, megan? >> when i drive home from work, i always grab my phone to call him. it's just hard without that person there that i talked to so often. >> reporter: it has been close to impossible for his family to understand it, a devoted educator who did so much good for so many students, ripped from their lives for something so mundane, some online flirtation, a single dinner date, more flirtation two years later, and then three quick shots. >> it was a complete waste. lives of kids he could have helped. who knows what path they would have taken if they had contact with him. >> reporter: the homicide brewed in cyberspace may sound perfectly modern, but the combustibles are as timeless as the winter fields here. one woman, two men, and a jealousy that was all-consuming. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> this is dateline. >>> we're agonizing through the last two years. initially it was panic and then it turned into torment. i was concerned
when do you miss your dad the most, megan? >> when i drive home from work, i always grab my phone to call him. it's just hard without that person there that i talked to so often. >> reporter: it has been close to impossible for his family to understand it, a devoted educator who did so much good for so many students, ripped from their lives for something so mundane, some online flirtation, a single dinner date, more flirtation two years later, and then three quick shots. >> it...
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did you say megan? as in the person who decided the flower king? >> yes >> seth: megan used to date arthur [ laughter ] who she named the winner >> for two whole years >> seth: that is messed up >> i know! [ laughter ] >> seth: i mean, that is corrupt to it's core >> i've been saying! >> seth: i can't believe no one else said anything what should we do about it should we start a petition what about a protest >> yes i made a shirt "suck a tulip, megan." [ laughter and applause >> seth: this is big we will be right back with jeremy o. harris >> on "closer look" tomorrow - [ cheers and applause ♪ shishito. burrito. raw kitfo. fried shiso. french fry. iced chai. tasty. pad thai. baked pie. half stack. taco pack. lobster mac. baby back. pork chop. soda pop. kebab. soursop. hot pot. i'm hungry now. noodle soup. cantaloupe. ice cream scoop. whipped cream bloop. dumpling. chicken wing. peking. and those crispy onion rings. we are america's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. we are america's kitchen. (count) time for one chore [thunder crashing], ah
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megan mccain, whose late father senator john mccain has long been a target of president trump put in her two cents. >> mr. trump, a lot of americans and politics mischaracter. a lot of people miss the soul of the country, you and your family have hurt a lot of people and put a lot of people through a lot of pain, does this make you feel good? >> i don't think any of that make me feel good but we got into this because we top do what is right for america. my father has been working tirelessly, to bring back the american dream who watched politicians with no business experience send that american dream abroad to country that hate our cu guts, he brought jos back, created unprecedented levels of unemployment numbers for african-americans, and hispanic-americans. >> oh,. >> you can argue with the -- th- >> for more than a half hour. who gets the trophy after this. >> showdown on the view. let's ask party panel, former house democrat congressional press secretary, rochelle ritchie. and comedian host of part of problem dave smith. and town hall.com political editor, fox news contributor, th
megan mccain, whose late father senator john mccain has long been a target of president trump put in her two cents. >> mr. trump, a lot of americans and politics mischaracter. a lot of people miss the soul of the country, you and your family have hurt a lot of people and put a lot of people through a lot of pain, does this make you feel good? >> i don't think any of that make me feel good but we got into this because we top do what is right for america. my father has been working...
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>> i actually agree with something megan said, something is broken. the problem is the thing that's broken is the ability of middle class people to benefit from a growing economy. and a symptom of that brokenness is the accumulation of so much wealth by billionaires. there's three really solid reasons why we absolutely need to start taxing wealth. one is because the concentration of wealth is so extreme now that it's distorting economic growth and our politics and it's really blocking opportunity for lots of low and middle-income people. the second reason why we have to do so is because -- and this is really something that i give senator warren and sanders a lot of credit for. the extent to which wealth goes untaxed in this country is massively underappreciated. essentially if you're someone that megan was talking about, the american with $100 million or a billion dollars, taxation for you is essentially voluntary. you only pay taxes on your wealth when you, quote, realize those gains, meaning when you sell that. and even there, there's tons of loopho
>> i actually agree with something megan said, something is broken. the problem is the thing that's broken is the ability of middle class people to benefit from a growing economy. and a symptom of that brokenness is the accumulation of so much wealth by billionaires. there's three really solid reasons why we absolutely need to start taxing wealth. one is because the concentration of wealth is so extreme now that it's distorting economic growth and our politics and it's really blocking...
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. >> i want to get megan mccain in. she said this. watch. >> you and your family have hurt a lot of people and put a lot of people through a lot of pain, including the khan family, a gold star family that should be respected for the loss of their son. does all of this make you feel good? >> i think we got into this because we wanted to do what's right for america. my father has been working tirelessly to bring back the american dream who have watched politicians with no business experience send that american dream abroad to countries that hate our guts. he kr you can argue. it is a fact. >> he never answered the question and he didn't talk about how all of that came under the former. >> whatever answer he's going to give, yeah, i'm a hero. my father is a disgusting human being who attacked your father while he was dying of cancer and even after he was dead. is that what he's going to say? do you think trump is capable of doing a human and decent act like apologizing and acknowledging a mistake? god forbid. they go there just for the s
. >> i want to get megan mccain in. she said this. watch. >> you and your family have hurt a lot of people and put a lot of people through a lot of pain, including the khan family, a gold star family that should be respected for the loss of their son. does all of this make you feel good? >> i think we got into this because we wanted to do what's right for america. my father has been working tirelessly to bring back the american dream who have watched politicians with no...
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megan roper on the baptist church. and studies at university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine discusses russian hackers. on sunday, 10:30 a.m. eastern our live coverage continues with former under secretary of state on the proliferation of disinformation in politics. and the 1950's red scare. journalist elinore randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention senators. and a former football player mcpherson on toxic masculinity on book tv. >> saturday 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on lectures in history. gettysburg college professor timothy shan on on colonial era diplomacy. >> they had to get together and conduct diplomacy with native american peoples. and the customs and language and metaphors that govern that were not european in origin, they were native american in origin. >> on real america, at 10:00, the film "distant drummer" bridge from no place narcotics and marijuana problem and to
megan roper on the baptist church. and studies at university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine discusses russian hackers. on sunday, 10:30 a.m. eastern our live coverage continues with former under secretary of state on the proliferation of disinformation in politics. and the 1950's red scare. journalist elinore randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention senators. and a...
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. >> megan, you've both been calling out the agencies that responded to this. you said chp, l.a. county and we're hearing the federal government is getting involved as well. the atf is going to be responding to the shooting at saugus. we have a massive response between our local and regional and federal law enforcement agencies trying to figure out what exactly happened here as they search for the gunman. megan, no information about the shooter, where that information might be as we see students escorted out of their classrooms. >> we've been listening to knbc, our local affiliate in the area. we've been listening to their coverage according to their reporters on the ground. the person they believe to be the shooter ran up a hill and apparently near an elementary school which is why that particular elementary school is on lockdown. rosedale and highland elementary on lockdown near saugus high school. we should also point out, bottom right, that's video from earlier. the big box on the left side of the screen, this is the scene as it's playing out right now. a live picture here ou
. >> megan, you've both been calling out the agencies that responded to this. you said chp, l.a. county and we're hearing the federal government is getting involved as well. the atf is going to be responding to the shooting at saugus. we have a massive response between our local and regional and federal law enforcement agencies trying to figure out what exactly happened here as they search for the gunman. megan, no information about the shooter, where that information might be as we see...
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megan tevrizian, abc news, new york. >>> tomorrow is election day. among the issues voters in san francisco will be deciding is the fate of the city's upcoming ban e-cigarettes. proposition c would overturn the ban passed earlier this year, which is set to take effect in january. in its place, a new limited ban would take effect. that new limited ban would stop children from buying vaping products but adults could still buy them. juul spent $12 billion to support prop c and then pulled support in september. >>> san mateo county supervisors may consider a ban on e-cigarette sales. they say the ordinance would be one of the toughest in the state. the ban would apply to unincorporated areas of the county. >>> san francisco may be ready to strip a car lane from one of its busiest streets. the safety danger forcing the move. >> and teens are going wild for tiktok but washington sees a sinister motive behind the chinese-run company. >> instagram is huge with people showing off yoga poses, now comes a warning. >> too much. this is people doing too much. >>
megan tevrizian, abc news, new york. >>> tomorrow is election day. among the issues voters in san francisco will be deciding is the fate of the city's upcoming ban e-cigarettes. proposition c would overturn the ban passed earlier this year, which is set to take effect in january. in its place, a new limited ban would take effect. that new limited ban would stop children from buying vaping products but adults could still buy them. juul spent $12 billion to support prop c and then pulled...
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good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning. unlike last week, this week we will hear from officials who listened in on the controversial call between president trump and ukraine. this morning begins three days of public testimony from nine witnesses. today's lineup includes three state department officials who listened in on the july 25th phone call to ukraine, including jennifer williams, special adviser to the vice president who called it unusual and inappropriate. and lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a top ukraine expert on the national security council. and now a new witness added to the list for this week, david holmes. the diplomat who testified he overheard a phone call between eu ambassador gordon sondland and president trump. the transcript of his closed door testimony released overnight. holmes telling investigators he remembers the call vividly because of its con dar. he heard the president say love your expletive. he is strongly considering testifying in the impeachment probe after this informal offer from hous
good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning. unlike last week, this week we will hear from officials who listened in on the controversial call between president trump and ukraine. this morning begins three days of public testimony from nine witnesses. today's lineup includes three state department officials who listened in on the july 25th phone call to ukraine, including jennifer williams, special adviser to the vice president who called it unusual and inappropriate. and lieutenant...
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former bloomberg editor megan murphy says the policy was ridiculous, and not journalism. three years ago, she threatened to resign over a similar memo. as with "the washington post" examining jeff bezos and amazon, other media companies cover billionaire owners. as mayor, bloomberg refused to tell a person's whereabouts on weekend trips. now he's limiting his own company's ability to cover his campaign at the risk of undermining its journalistic independence. shannon? >> shannon: thank you. so bloomberg smitty empire cannot cover mike bloomberg or his democratic rivals, but president trump is fair game. let's debate it with former clinton poster, now advisor to the bloomberg campaign, doug schoen. senior legal advisor to president trump's 2020 campaign, jenna alice. great to have you both with us. >> great to see you, shannon. >> shannon: at "the daily mail," the u.s. political editor, tweeted about this. he said, "completely unsustainable. i predict trump rallies will include this, "is there a bloomberg reporter back. the fake news section? they fly on air force one ever
former bloomberg editor megan murphy says the policy was ridiculous, and not journalism. three years ago, she threatened to resign over a similar memo. as with "the washington post" examining jeff bezos and amazon, other media companies cover billionaire owners. as mayor, bloomberg refused to tell a person's whereabouts on weekend trips. now he's limiting his own company's ability to cover his campaign at the risk of undermining its journalistic independence. shannon? >>...
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megan tevrizian has the latest. >> reporter: public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin wednesday. first up will be william taylor, america's top diplomat in ukraine. he's already testified behind closed door that it was his clear understanding there was a quid pro quo. the impeachment inquiry about to eter a new phase going public this week. expected up first, william taylor, the top diplomaty in t behind closed doors it was clear millions in military aid would be withheld unless there was an investigation into the president's political rivals, an arrangement taylor called crazy. >> this is a very strong case of bribery. >> reporter: republicans want to hear from the anonymous whistle-blower who first raised the flag. >> if they don't call the whistle-blower in the house, this thing is dead on arrival in the senate. >> reporter: this comes as former u.n. ambassador nikki haley in a new memoir out this week claims former secretary of state rex tillerson and former white house chief of staff john kelly undermined and ignored the president because they were trying to save the countr
megan tevrizian has the latest. >> reporter: public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin wednesday. first up will be william taylor, america's top diplomat in ukraine. he's already testified behind closed door that it was his clear understanding there was a quid pro quo. the impeachment inquiry about to eter a new phase going public this week. expected up first, william taylor, the top diplomaty in t behind closed doors it was clear millions in military aid would be withheld unless...
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. >> reporter: megan is a wildlife ecology specializing in bears. she says he is not alone. >> what we are seeing now is the trend for black bears moving on into the greater parts of sonoma county. if you are a bear, this is where you want to be. we have grapes, orchard, organic produce, livestock, honey, compost. so, it is kind of bare mecca. >> reporter: the signs are showing up more and more. cameras are capturing the bears moving around. giant poppet have been recorded and folks are being careful. >> fortunately, they are pretty shy and they will scoot off pretty fast. >> so they are not aggressive? >> no. and we don't want them to be. we maintain a good, healthy safe distance from them. we don't want to have an encounter. >> reporter: the vineyard says the bears eat about 1% of their crops and says the winery will simply live with that as part of the price of not harming the bears. no one knows exactly how many bears are moving south into sonoma. one thing is clear, the population is growing. >> reporter: the tahoe area has a real bear problem.
. >> reporter: megan is a wildlife ecology specializing in bears. she says he is not alone. >> what we are seeing now is the trend for black bears moving on into the greater parts of sonoma county. if you are a bear, this is where you want to be. we have grapes, orchard, organic produce, livestock, honey, compost. so, it is kind of bare mecca. >> reporter: the signs are showing up more and more. cameras are capturing the bears moving around. giant poppet have been recorded and...
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i'm megan thompson. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsoredy wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people.tr and by cutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. - our family immigrated to the united states in the late 70s. and my grandmother immigrated with us. w i was at her hipn she was . in the late 70s. every year we had a garden that she tended to and i'd help her pickegetables. our family table growing up
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megan has been sectioned under the mental health act several times. sometimes by west yorkshire police. i have had my arms and legs restrained, it can be a shock when you come around. are things that bad? that the same people who deal with dangerous criminals are dealing with dangerous criminals are dealing with me? that is quite hard to swallow. over the past two years, there has been a 20% increase in the number of detentions under the mental health act by police. last yearin mental health act by police. last year in england and wales, there we re year in england and wales, there were more than 28,500 detentions by officers, the police federation has described it as shameful. my collea g u es described it as shameful. my colleagues will never step away from helping somebody in a time of need, but the police service very often not the right organisation to deal with them. society really needs to decide what it wants, and whichever government comes into power, in december, we need them to step up and treat this as the crisis that it is. last year, meg
megan has been sectioned under the mental health act several times. sometimes by west yorkshire police. i have had my arms and legs restrained, it can be a shock when you come around. are things that bad? that the same people who deal with dangerous criminals are dealing with dangerous criminals are dealing with me? that is quite hard to swallow. over the past two years, there has been a 20% increase in the number of detentions under the mental health act by police. last yearin mental health...
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i'm megan thompson. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by wgmedia access group a access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein mily. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided rica, designing customized individual and group retirement products. at's why we're your retirement compaal. additiupport has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the eamericane. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. (upbeat music) (gentle music) - my fsist paid writing ment was a column for the southwest journal. e i wre editor saying there are a lot of kids in southwest minneapolis and you don't have anything written by a child. so i'mhat child.
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[applause] >> the award honor craigous breakthrough reporting of ronan, jody and megan, in catch and kill recalls breaking the weinstein story and details the institutional resistance, attempted intimidation and the threats he faced in doing so. the book which contains additional revelations is not just a work of it of investigative journalism but itself a compelling and spy story, ronan writes about not only extreme tactics by weinstein, full-on espionage operation, but also described actions by executives at nbc news. i'm not giving away any spoilers because this has been widely reported since the book's release but ronan speculates that nbc's behavior was to protect matt lauer who was accused of sexual misconduct and let go. on the interest of fairness nbc strongly denies that it sought to block ronan's investigation and tried to cover up lauer's conduct and lauer claims that it was consensual. ronan, of course, is accustomed to public attention, he started college at age 11 and graduated at 15, admit today yale law school, delayed to work and after graduating from law school at a
[applause] >> the award honor craigous breakthrough reporting of ronan, jody and megan, in catch and kill recalls breaking the weinstein story and details the institutional resistance, attempted intimidation and the threats he faced in doing so. the book which contains additional revelations is not just a work of it of investigative journalism but itself a compelling and spy story, ronan writes about not only extreme tactics by weinstein, full-on espionage operation, but also described...
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megan, you could say a lot of things about -- about mike bloomberg. nothing doesn't really come to mind. you may not like his wealth. you may not like how he was mayor of new york. but that -- that's just -- that's sort of a -- a -- a weird thing to say about him. >> sure. thank you, ali, for having me. yes, i think michael bloomberg coming in as a billionaire into this race and having a lot of name recognition, a lot of money behind him, i think is making some people very nervous. i will say that billionaires running, while it may seem new, is actually not that new. billionaires and the elite have always been very involved in policy as patrons of policy behind the scenes for a long time. what we're seeing now is some of that is coming from the backstage to the center stage and we're seeing some interesting reactions made much more explicit in the public debate. >> let's talk about that. patrons of policy because there are some democrats who have already voiced opposition to billionaires being in the race. some sense that they can buy their way into t
megan, you could say a lot of things about -- about mike bloomberg. nothing doesn't really come to mind. you may not like his wealth. you may not like how he was mayor of new york. but that -- that's just -- that's sort of a -- a -- a weird thing to say about him. >> sure. thank you, ali, for having me. yes, i think michael bloomberg coming in as a billionaire into this race and having a lot of name recognition, a lot of money behind him, i think is making some people very nervous. i will...
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why soccer stars megan rapinoe and abby wambach have pledged their brains to science. a widow's love letter to her husband. how she helped to finish his final chapter. >> it's something we did together, the last thing we did together. >> o'donnell: and it's election night across the country. we'll run down the key races that may foreshadow what could happen in 2020. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you so much for joining us. we begin our western edition with a brazen attack on an american family leaving three women and six children dead. they were shot and their car burned. tonight a u.s. official tells cbs news one theory is that the group was intentionally targeted by a drug cartel. the youngest killed were twins, just eight months old. eight other children survived, five with bullet wounds. they were part of an extended family, a religious community that long ago broke away from the mormon church. they have had run-ins with the local drug cartels before, but nothing like the vicious ambush that went down y
why soccer stars megan rapinoe and abby wambach have pledged their brains to science. a widow's love letter to her husband. how she helped to finish his final chapter. >> it's something we did together, the last thing we did together. >> o'donnell: and it's election night across the country. we'll run down the key races that may foreshadow what could happen in 2020. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening andth k you for joining us. from washington d.c. to iowa toi issippi, the topic on the presidential campaign trail for the past 24 hours washm impet. on his way to a campaign event st night, president trump called the impeachment inquiry" a hoax."tu at the rally ilo, mississippi, mr. trump drew cheers and chants when he accused the media ancrats of a long campaign to remove him from offe. >> they've been plotting to overthw the election since the moment i won, but the people here that arhighly sophisticated know, long before i won. >> thompson: in iowa, democratic candidates were racing from event to event, talking more about health care, the economy, and climate change than why the owesident should be impeached. the february 3 ia caucuses-- the first presidential vote in 2020-- are now just three months away. dangerous fire conditionsin continuealifornia today even as the winds died down in many areas of the state. the maria fire in ventura county north of los angeles has burned more
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening andth k you for joining us. from washington d.c. to iowa toi issippi, the topic on the presidential campaign trail for the past 24 hours washm impet. on his way to a campaign event st night, president trump called the impeachment inquiry" a hoax."tu at the rally ilo, mississippi, mr. trump drew cheers and chants when he accused the media ancrats of a long campaign to remove him...
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so my name is megan adams. i'm a san francisco school bus driver. i know that other members of mine have been speaking on the other issues that we are facing and our upcoming contract we have with the school district, but that's not why we showed up. before we argued about the safety of our drivers and we are wanting to ensure the safety of the community, staff at this school. so we are here tonight standing with the staff, families, and the community, to ask for the reinstatement of the beloved principal. she fights to make the school the best and helps root the school in the community. we hope you have listened to all the comments made by the school, community, parents, teachers, and the community that we consider ourselves a part of to demand that the students have the best education in the safe and stable schools of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ]. >> good evening. i am with the james town community center. our executive director asked me to speak today and read the letter that we have in front of reinstating the principal as the principa
so my name is megan adams. i'm a san francisco school bus driver. i know that other members of mine have been speaking on the other issues that we are facing and our upcoming contract we have with the school district, but that's not why we showed up. before we argued about the safety of our drivers and we are wanting to ensure the safety of the community, staff at this school. so we are here tonight standing with the staff, families, and the community, to ask for the reinstatement of the...
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megan says that is simply not true, her mother was invited and she could not make it. scandals about renovations to the real couple's home saying that it cost them millions of pounds, and these court documents, the duchess says that these allegations were not true so for example, a £5,000 bath which the taxpayer paid for never existed, £500,000 worth of soundproofing, it never existed, never happen. and also a random article about the duchess of sussex, and enjoying avocado taste which a lot of people do, she was almost contributing to it and said it was simply inflammatory. have the papers responded? they said they will defend the case with the utmost vigour and said there's nothing that changes their minds at all. we are expecting a very strong defence by the newspapers when this gets to court. and also very briefly, and something like this will add fuel to the fire and began to he may garner more attention. you'll make when they put her on the front page, this a lot of paper so you can imagine a lot of headlines and tablet papers, not to see it but from across the
megan says that is simply not true, her mother was invited and she could not make it. scandals about renovations to the real couple's home saying that it cost them millions of pounds, and these court documents, the duchess says that these allegations were not true so for example, a £5,000 bath which the taxpayer paid for never existed, £500,000 worth of soundproofing, it never existed, never happen. and also a random article about the duchess of sussex, and enjoying avocado taste which a lot...
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abc news reporter megan derizian will have a live report coming up. >>> ar as just s francisco, oakland and san jose. but there's so much more. like all this. it's where we work, live, a problems and everyone is looking for solutions. that's why abc 7 is looking for answers and inspiration in communities throughout the region and revealing how they're tackling the same big problems. how is fremont working to build a better bay area. >> the people of fremont are passionate about their community. dozens packed the townhall last night at washington hospital. >> they heard from a panel of city business health and community leaders. >> these types of conversations allow us to hear from the people who see and the people that we serve. >> kristen zee and phil ma tear moderated the event and touched on city growth, quality of life and housing issues. people are determined to find solutions. >> because it is as important as preparing for the future and going to urbanization is protect the assets that are irreplaceable. >> how to build high density transit center. >> you can find a full recorded
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i even got megan's take on a dieting app for kids, kurbo. megan and i covered so many topics, it's definitely worth checking out. see our entire consideration on our website, abc7news.com. >>> next, thousands of runners are getting ready for the perkily half marperk berkeley hal >>> in the east bay more than 9,000 runners are racing through the streets of berkeley today for the annual half marathon. there are three races this morning, a half marathon, a 10k, and a 5k to support educational programs. it started at 7:30 this morning. both the 10k and 5k are under way. an awards ceremony and a festival will be held starting at 1:00 p.m. it's probably a chilly morning for a lot of these runners. >> definitely started out chilly but because of the sunshine, it's getting so warm in oakland, it already jumped up to 62 degrees. check out half moon bay, it is 70 degrees in half moon bay. but we do have some cooler spots like santa rosa, 58 degrees. ukiah, 52. this afternoon, because we're getting so much sunshine earlier on, temperatures will be well
i even got megan's take on a dieting app for kids, kurbo. megan and i covered so many topics, it's definitely worth checking out. see our entire consideration on our website, abc7news.com. >>> next, thousands of runners are getting ready for the perkily half marperk berkeley hal >>> in the east bay more than 9,000 runners are racing through the streets of berkeley today for the annual half marathon. there are three races this morning, a half marathon, a 10k, and a 5k to...
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i got a chance to go in-depth with megan from feeding littles. she is a registered dietician nutritionist specializing in pediatric nutrition. she explained to me why feeding our kids can seem so hard at times. >> there's so much more of an emphasis on nutrition now and more so than there ever has been that i think this pressure on parents that our parents and our grandparents didn't quite experience. >> i think you're right. eating the rainbow, making sure they have different colors on their plate. >> right. right. and parents of other generations also used some of the tactics that we know now are probably not helpful, like making you clean your plate, forcing you to eat certain foods, they might have gotten you to eat them in the short run but in the long run they might have turned you off from those foods forever. >> so what actually works? can you get your kid to try more veg veges. >> do they need a multi-vitamin? can you help picky eaters? megan was nice enough to answer viewer questions, i even got her take on a dieting app for kids as you
i got a chance to go in-depth with megan from feeding littles. she is a registered dietician nutritionist specializing in pediatric nutrition. she explained to me why feeding our kids can seem so hard at times. >> there's so much more of an emphasis on nutrition now and more so than there ever has been that i think this pressure on parents that our parents and our grandparents didn't quite experience. >> i think you're right. eating the rainbow, making sure they have different...
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and megan rapinoe, the american star of this year's football world cup, says the penalties for racism in the game aren't nearly enough. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, a late winner in rome sees celtic secure their place in the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. labour and the conservatives have both been setting out their plans for the economy today. labour is promising a huge boost in spending, and what it's calling an "irreversible shift" of power and wealth away from london. the tories are also vowing to spend billions. it's now clear that whoever wins the election will spend and borrow far more than we've seen for a long time. labour says it will invest an extra £55 billion a year on infrastructure like housing and schools, as well as environmental projects. that's roughly double what the conservatives are offering — an extra £20—25 billion a year. our economics editor faisal islam looks at the competing pledges and what they could mean for the country. the north west of england, the cradle
and megan rapinoe, the american star of this year's football world cup, says the penalties for racism in the game aren't nearly enough. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, a late winner in rome sees celtic secure their place in the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. labour and the conservatives have both been setting out their plans for the economy today. labour is promising a huge boost in spending, and what it's...
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-- megan rohrer. police department suggested that they can fund a placard for my son on the ground where he died, and she sent me some of these things from a placards that -- in the castro that are in the castro, and there are people that have been deceased or gone. and i was wondering if you guys can work with her to get this placard for my son on the corner of grove and baker. she's talked with vallie brown, and she's in for it. she's willing to do it, but i need more help because it's not happening right now, and it's almost like a promise, what people have been telling us all of our lives, we're going to do this and we're going to do this and we're going to do this for you mothers, and it never gets done, so i'm asking for help. >> president hirsch: thank you. >> thank you. >> president hirsch: the tip line, again with a $250,000 reward is 415-274-4444. any other speakers for public comment? >> hi. my name is heidi peterson. thank you guys for your time and spending your effort on this. i can tell
-- megan rohrer. police department suggested that they can fund a placard for my son on the ground where he died, and she sent me some of these things from a placards that -- in the castro that are in the castro, and there are people that have been deceased or gone. and i was wondering if you guys can work with her to get this placard for my son on the corner of grove and baker. she's talked with vallie brown, and she's in for it. she's willing to do it, but i need more help because it's not...
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the permit holders were megan and bruce warren. their permit description is to demolish existing rear extension on first and second floors rebuild existing internal stair remodel first floor bath closets and bedroom, addition on three floors. we will hear from the requesters first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. i want to say thanks to the commission for giving us the opportunity to speak. my name is bill kearney. >> if you wouldn't mind. thank you. >> sure. my name is phil kearney my sister is susan kearney. the two of us are the k group. we are asking for the commission to grant our jurisdiction request to reopen the permit window. we are city natives. we have never complained to this board or any board before. this is our very first time showing into a forum like this. the permit we are contesting was apparently issued in august of 2017. it directly impacts our building. and we'll talk about that in a moment. it's going to require us to spend at least thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars. and we literally even th
the permit holders were megan and bruce warren. their permit description is to demolish existing rear extension on first and second floors rebuild existing internal stair remodel first floor bath closets and bedroom, addition on three floors. we will hear from the requesters first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. i want to say thanks to the commission for giving us the opportunity to speak. my name is bill kearney. >> if you wouldn't mind. thank you. >> sure. my name is...
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we saw that with harry and megan and we saw that with harry and megan and we saw a shot with princess diana and now we are seeing saw a shot with princess diana and now we are seeing it here. it is not helpful. we mustn't forget that this will be watched very closely united states. absolutely. let's turn to the telegraph, and every tory candidates isa brexit deal page. let's go back to the general election. indeed. this sort of confirms my suspicion is that an awful lot of the selections were basically rigged to get the right candidates in place. over the election period, i've been getting reports back of local tory associations being extremely upset with the candidates they were offered on their shortlist, local candidates who were pushed out, a numberof numberten candidates who were pushed out, a number of number ten aides who have been able to get seats. and what we get from the sunday telegraph is an interview with borisjohnson, he says, they all signed up pledge that they will back my brexit deal in the commons. what he is saying is they won't be any more rebellions by tories bec
we saw that with harry and megan and we saw that with harry and megan and we saw a shot with princess diana and now we are seeing saw a shot with princess diana and now we are seeing it here. it is not helpful. we mustn't forget that this will be watched very closely united states. absolutely. let's turn to the telegraph, and every tory candidates isa brexit deal page. let's go back to the general election. indeed. this sort of confirms my suspicion is that an awful lot of the selections were...