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deborah, we are sorry for your loss. and while we can't bring nicholas back, we will champion tough antigang legislation in his honor. thank you for being with us. [ applause ] this session, we will empower law enforcement and prosecutors so these people will get the justice that they deserve. we will work around the clock to prevent this tragedy from happening to another family, another nicholas in our state. we will do our part to make this right. ladies and gentlemen, please help me thank deborah again for her service and her relentless commitment to honoring her son's life. thank you for being with us today. [ applause ] gangs and drug cartels are fueling another public safety crisis. every day, hundreds of people are bought and sold for sex in our state. traffickers use atlanta as a hub, trading human life like it's a commodity. shortly after taking office, we created the grace commission to help coordinate efforts and to end modern day slavery in our state. earned the leadership of our first lady, marty kim, the gr
deborah, we are sorry for your loss. and while we can't bring nicholas back, we will champion tough antigang legislation in his honor. thank you for being with us. [ applause ] this session, we will empower law enforcement and prosecutors so these people will get the justice that they deserve. we will work around the clock to prevent this tragedy from happening to another family, another nicholas in our state. we will do our part to make this right. ladies and gentlemen, please help me thank...
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. >> deborah is next in pine georgia on our republican line. deborah, good afternoon, what's your reaction to the last five months and today's celebration, so-called celebration. >> caller: i think it was a good celebration. i am pro-trump, he is just a good man. he always acknowledges the lord and god has been good and everybody has heard the story of mosestelling pharaoh let my people go and i will remove the frogs . arrow because of his hard heartedness said no, i'm not going to let him go but i will let him go tomorrow and moses said i will dismiss the frogs. so federal being so evil, slept with the frogs one more night. so the democrats, they will continue in their evil ways because their hearts are so hardhearted, they can't hear the truth, accept the truth. their minds are blinded and what president trump has gone through, i pray for him and i just say father god, this country is based on biblical principles and we need your help. >> host: deborah, do youdoubt that the democrats felt legitimately about their position ? >> caller: number
. >> deborah is next in pine georgia on our republican line. deborah, good afternoon, what's your reaction to the last five months and today's celebration, so-called celebration. >> caller: i think it was a good celebration. i am pro-trump, he is just a good man. he always acknowledges the lord and god has been good and everybody has heard the story of mosestelling pharaoh let my people go and i will remove the frogs . arrow because of his hard heartedness said no, i'm not going to...
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world's largest swarm but the 3rd in south sudan for than leeched state is now home to 28 year old deborah neckwear she fled her home in their town several kilometers away because of fighting deborah now struggles to feed herself and her children but to get a model but to see him right now we cannot do farming because of insecurity if you take a risk and go home you may lose your life what makes me lose sleep is that during the rainy season we farm on and off because of displacement floods also destroy our crops we really suffer joined a rainy season due to lack of shelter deborah and her kids are now among the 7500000 people out of south sudan's 11000000 population who rely on food aid years the fighting that started in 2013 and was largely brought to an end after dealing 10 to 18 resulted in nearly 4000000 people being displaced many had to abandon their farms which has led to food shortages and last november's floods have made worse and already dire situation the un's world food program says more than half of the 27 flood affected counties are facing extreme levels of acute malnutrition
world's largest swarm but the 3rd in south sudan for than leeched state is now home to 28 year old deborah neckwear she fled her home in their town several kilometers away because of fighting deborah now struggles to feed herself and her children but to get a model but to see him right now we cannot do farming because of insecurity if you take a risk and go home you may lose your life what makes me lose sleep is that during the rainy season we farm on and off because of displacement floods also...
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in honor of women's history to honor deborah gale.ra deborah guerrera gale moved to florida in 1978 from upstate new where she worked as a banking accountant after olster county college. once in florida, she decided to a tch careers and became drafts person by studying engineering at valencia college. for walt disney world ride and show engineering an electro-mechanical designer for 10ers into. for 10 years. she later returned to college at of 40 to barry university and held positions in human resources, rganizational development and information services. deborah was raised by caring, andressive parents, barbara john guerrera, who instilled in her a belief in the basic human of all people. through them she learned that she can make a positive world and thathe she could achieve anything with hard work. inspired a drive for volunteer service in the community. for as organizing projects oster teens residing at the grove, an adolescent residential teens, and t-risk help now, a domestic abuse shelter. she also served as president of club, ebration women's supporting women's charities and coll
in honor of women's history to honor deborah gale.ra deborah guerrera gale moved to florida in 1978 from upstate new where she worked as a banking accountant after olster county college. once in florida, she decided to a tch careers and became drafts person by studying engineering at valencia college. for walt disney world ride and show engineering an electro-mechanical designer for 10ers into. for 10 years. she later returned to college at of 40 to barry university and held positions in human...
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while some in the media refused to acknowledge the kite -- the crisis, i do not have to convince deborah writer. his son was sleeping in his room when gunshots ripped through the walls. a drive-by shooting organized by a local gang left nicholas dead at the age of 10 years old. deborah, we are sorry for your loss and while we cannot wring nicholas back, we will champion tough anti-gang adulation in his honor. --tough anti-gang legislation in his honor. [applause] we will empower law enforcement and prosecutors so these people will get the justice that they deserve paired we will work around the clock to prevent this tragedy from happening to another family, another nicholas in our state. we will do our part to make this right. ladies and gentlemen, help me thank her again for her service and commitment to honor her son. [applause] gangs and drug cartels are another safety crisis. every day people are sold for sex in our straight. -- state. shortly after taking office, we created the grace commission to end coordinate efforts to modern-day slavery here. under the leadership of our first l
while some in the media refused to acknowledge the kite -- the crisis, i do not have to convince deborah writer. his son was sleeping in his room when gunshots ripped through the walls. a drive-by shooting organized by a local gang left nicholas dead at the age of 10 years old. deborah, we are sorry for your loss and while we cannot wring nicholas back, we will champion tough anti-gang adulation in his honor. --tough anti-gang legislation in his honor. [applause] we will empower law enforcement...
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tell -- deborah, for example. how does her story, how did you connect the dots between your life and -- >> yeah. i mean, deborah is one of the really most challenging stories in the book. deborah had lost her husband and all cig of her children in the -- all six of her children in the genocide including -- and not to be so graphic, but incluing having the baby that she was carrying on her back lifted up and had their neck cut and watched, she watched all of her children die. and her husband die in the water. and she lay floating on the water, you know, until the killing stopped, essentially. she ran around for two weeks with basically just the clothes that she had on her back, and she was in hiding with no food, no water. she went back to her family, her or neighborhood. there was nothing left. and this was, like, somebody who had truly lost everything; husband, children, livelihood, home. and we're having this conversation in her house. she's, she went through the women for women program, she actually got trained
tell -- deborah, for example. how does her story, how did you connect the dots between your life and -- >> yeah. i mean, deborah is one of the really most challenging stories in the book. deborah had lost her husband and all cig of her children in the -- all six of her children in the genocide including -- and not to be so graphic, but incluing having the baby that she was carrying on her back lifted up and had their neck cut and watched, she watched all of her children die. and her...
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. >> reporter: one of deborah mckenna's favorite memories from maurice hines when her future husband got up the nerve to ask her out. despite it was on valentine's day, a little valentines card, and he asked me on a date >> reporter: after she and john started dating, he gave her his class ring, shopping one day important, she took her ring off to wash her hands come in and department store. >> i set it on the side of the sink, and when i went back, once i realized it was gone i went back in and it was gone. >> reporter: it was then, deborah got up the nerve to tell sean she lost his ring. he told her it's only a ring. they eventually married and had three children, sean passed away three years ago. and, after all these years, she assumed she would never see the ring again. >> reporter: your jaw must've dropped when you found out. >> oh my gosh, pretty much my >> reporter: sean's classmates called and told her the class ring was found with engraved initials and asked if he lost it. despite i told them the story and i said, this is unbelievable. are you sure there's no one else in the
. >> reporter: one of deborah mckenna's favorite memories from maurice hines when her future husband got up the nerve to ask her out. despite it was on valentine's day, a little valentines card, and he asked me on a date >> reporter: after she and john started dating, he gave her his class ring, shopping one day important, she took her ring off to wash her hands come in and department store. >> i set it on the side of the sink, and when i went back, once i realized it was gone...
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deborah: that is going to be difficult to say. it depends on how long this goes on, how many factories had to close. it's not just factories. remember, every day that people spend in their houses, they are not out shopping. they are not buying things, and restaurants. demand is going to soften across the board. many of those things have components, parts, services, suppliers who are outside of china. as the virus spreads to other places, those other markets are slowing down. i'm sitting in singapore. the singapore market is likely to slow down even without worrying about supply chains. just people refusing to go out. the knock on implications could be very substantial. taylor: deborah elms in singapore, think you for joining us. be sure to keep up-to-date on the developing coronavirus story by running the function map by risk oh. you will see the lotus -- latest figures from the bloomberg newsroom as well as how specific companies are exposed. later this week, we will be joined by the philippine central bank governor on friday. do
deborah: that is going to be difficult to say. it depends on how long this goes on, how many factories had to close. it's not just factories. remember, every day that people spend in their houses, they are not out shopping. they are not buying things, and restaurants. demand is going to soften across the board. many of those things have components, parts, services, suppliers who are outside of china. as the virus spreads to other places, those other markets are slowing down. i'm sitting in...
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deborah and her kids are now among the 7500000 people out of south sudan's 11000000 population who rely on food 8 years of fighting that started in 2013 and was largely brought to an end after dealing 10 to 18 resulted in nearly 4000000 people being displaced many had to abandon their farms which has led to food shortages and last november's floods have made worse and already dire situation the un's world food program says more than half of the 27 flood affected counties are facing extreme levels of acute malnutrition but delivering aid in a poor country like south sudan is not easy but roots mean air drops have become the only way to reach many in remote areas like nell where deborah has taken refuge there's also the risk of famine and we need to be supporting 5 and a half 1000000 people in south sudan with some form of food assistance but if we don't get the resources to reach that many people we're going to have to make some really tough choices we're going to have to focus on alleviating the most food and secure people in the country staving off hunger stopping famine in its tracks
deborah and her kids are now among the 7500000 people out of south sudan's 11000000 population who rely on food 8 years of fighting that started in 2013 and was largely brought to an end after dealing 10 to 18 resulted in nearly 4000000 people being displaced many had to abandon their farms which has led to food shortages and last november's floods have made worse and already dire situation the un's world food program says more than half of the 27 flood affected counties are facing extreme...
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so i'll have deborah do the presentation first. thank you. >> (indiscernible). >> in a minute. [laughter]. >> good afternoon, commissioners, deputy director of administration at the planning department. i didn't realize that i was following a celebrity. it's exciting. so we're here today for the second presentation of our draft budget. and i'm going to go through a lot of the same slides that we reviewed last time and, of course, if there's any questions i'll be happy to take questions during or after the presentati presentation. okay, so just as we discussed the last presentation here, we have instructions from the mayor's office. we have a new piece of legislation around budget transparency that i'll review again. and we construct our budget by looking at first volume and then based off of that projecting our revenue and figuring our expenses to match within the revenue that we're projecting. and i will also briefly review the calendar at the end of the presentation. okay, so the budget instructions from the mayor's office are similar to the last few years. no new positions i
so i'll have deborah do the presentation first. thank you. >> (indiscernible). >> in a minute. [laughter]. >> good afternoon, commissioners, deputy director of administration at the planning department. i didn't realize that i was following a celebrity. it's exciting. so we're here today for the second presentation of our draft budget. and i'm going to go through a lot of the same slides that we reviewed last time and, of course, if there's any questions i'll be happy to take...
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>> quijano: deborah, thank you. mississippi is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding. the pearl river is expected to crest at 38 feet tomorrow morning. here's meg oliver. >> reporter: the pearl river is threatening to burst its banks causing wide spread floods. >> it will be days before we're out of the woods and the water starts to recede, this is a precarious situation that could turn at any moment. >> reporter: mississippi governor tate reeves declared a state of emergency saturday urging people who live around the capitol, jackson, to follow mandatory evacuations. >> we do not want to lose anyone as we respond to what is expected to continue to be historic flood levels. know that if you do not heed our evacuation advice, you are putting your life in danger. >> reporter: with some ten inches of rain falling in the last week, residents spent days preparing, packing sand bags and their cars leaving for higher ground. >> i have never thought 43 years ago i would be paddling up my driveway. >> reporter: the pearl river runs more than 400 miles between mississippi and lo
>> quijano: deborah, thank you. mississippi is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding. the pearl river is expected to crest at 38 feet tomorrow morning. here's meg oliver. >> reporter: the pearl river is threatening to burst its banks causing wide spread floods. >> it will be days before we're out of the woods and the water starts to recede, this is a precarious situation that could turn at any moment. >> reporter: mississippi governor tate reeves declared a state...
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here's deborah patta. >> reporter: japan is scrambling to prevent the 70 cases of coronavirus on the princess diamond cruiseship, moored at yokohama from becoming a far bigger outbreak. there is a lot at stake. the country is preparing to welcome visitors to the olympic games had in tokyo this summer and needs to show it can contain the infection. at least 13 americans are among the confirmed cases on board. all passengers are confined to their rooms. >> we're certainly prepared to do the 14 days. but i don't think it's even safe to be here. >> reporter: hong kong is also taking no chances at its borders. now travelers not only from wuhan but anywhere in mainland china would have to submit to a 14 day quarantine monitored by g.p.s. enabled wristbands. in hubei china the epicenter, over 50 million people remain under seige. china is being criticized for failing to respond to early warnings about the coronavirus. dr. li wenliang who died was silenced when he sounded the alarm about a virulent new virus infecting people late last year. chinese ambassador cuue on "face the nation." >> i
here's deborah patta. >> reporter: japan is scrambling to prevent the 70 cases of coronavirus on the princess diamond cruiseship, moored at yokohama from becoming a far bigger outbreak. there is a lot at stake. the country is preparing to welcome visitors to the olympic games had in tokyo this summer and needs to show it can contain the infection. at least 13 americans are among the confirmed cases on board. all passengers are confined to their rooms. >> we're certainly prepared to...
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cbs's deborah has what's next for those passengers. >> reporter: u.s. citizens on the "diamond princess". bound for travis air force base. the cruise ship is the site of the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of china. it has been docked in tokyo's harbor since february 5th. with all on board under quarantine order. yesterday, its american passengers were offered a way out. >> the airplane takes you to the united states, that you can transport. all good with that? >> reporter: the state department chartered two planes and offered to fly them to the u.s. most accepted the offer. >> that is a good thing. pretty miserable wearing these masks. >> reporter: those travelers are not home free yep. already spent two weeks in quarantine. they will have to wait a long whilnger. >> come back to the united states, you are subjected to a 14 day neatbecause the degree of transmissibility on that cruise ship is akin to being in a hotspot. >> reporter: the westerdam disembarked, and one of the passengers tested positive for the coronavirus. deborah, cbs news, washing
cbs's deborah has what's next for those passengers. >> reporter: u.s. citizens on the "diamond princess". bound for travis air force base. the cruise ship is the site of the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of china. it has been docked in tokyo's harbor since february 5th. with all on board under quarantine order. yesterday, its american passengers were offered a way out. >> the airplane takes you to the united states, that you can transport. all good with that?...
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but antismoking advocates sell cbs reporter deborah alvaro and that there are plenty of loopholes in the new law. >>> the trump administration's partial ban on flavored e- cigarette launch thursday in an effort to reduce underage vaping. >> i agree with the. they shouldn't be smoking. teenagers, you know, but adults do. >> reporter: the ban means you shouldn't be able to find kids friendly vaping pods like mango, blue raspberry, and cotton candy on store shelves. yet at this washington, d.c. vape shop, and this one in capitol heights, maryland, we found plenty. >> cotton candy and blue raspberry are the flavored pots? >> yes, but i haven't came into work at. i was in at 4:00. >> reporter: the fda's crackdown on the pods like these allow but allowed mental and tobacco to say on the market. >> this is candy cane and it this legal today as it was yesterday. >> reporter: matthew myers as president of the campaign for tobacco free kids. he says the current ban has loopholes and kids can still get an empty pot and fill it with the flavor of their choice or a disposable flavor babe that doe
but antismoking advocates sell cbs reporter deborah alvaro and that there are plenty of loopholes in the new law. >>> the trump administration's partial ban on flavored e- cigarette launch thursday in an effort to reduce underage vaping. >> i agree with the. they shouldn't be smoking. teenagers, you know, but adults do. >> reporter: the ban means you shouldn't be able to find kids friendly vaping pods like mango, blue raspberry, and cotton candy on store shelves. yet at...
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. >> reporter: and stronger opposition from primary voters like deborah and jessica. >> i really like amy. >> amy klobuchar. >> i do. >> but i'm not sure if she can beat trump or not. >> ability to beat trump is a big qualification for you? >> for anybody. >> i have to agree with you on that one. >> really? >> it's not that i don't like him. >> reporter: back on the pond, they are as divided as anyone. but only politically. >> what advice do you have for akeasy. shn clate change, hbisues tha every to hear the democratic candidates talk about. a third one -- opioid addiction. this state has been ravaged by this secrisis. it's affecting real people and their everyday lives, and major garrett joins me now. you have an installment in our series. >> when we were here three, four years ago covering the primary, the opioid conversation was just filtering in. now democrats are not always talking about it, but they made stops to meet voters at rehab thxplainthe pvasiveness tri a its families here in new hampshire. >> reporter: paula wilson is 64 years old and a recovering opioid addict who has
. >> reporter: and stronger opposition from primary voters like deborah and jessica. >> i really like amy. >> amy klobuchar. >> i do. >> but i'm not sure if she can beat trump or not. >> ability to beat trump is a big qualification for you? >> for anybody. >> i have to agree with you on that one. >> really? >> it's not that i don't like him. >> reporter: back on the pond, they are as divided as anyone. but only politically....
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: jane fonda, still pushing boundaries. >> we are all here today because we know what lies ahead. >> reporter: lately, a fixture on capitol hill, sounding the alarm on climate change. >> shut it down! >> reporter: bringing together average folks along with activists like gloria steinem and joaquin phoenix and roseannena arquette. fonda's voice now a part of a growing chorus of celebrities concerned about our planet, including leonardo dicaprio who spoke in new york. >> our future is being gambled away. >> reporter: and russell crow, whose comments delivered by jennifer aniston talked about the devastating wildfires in australia. >> make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in australia is climate-change-based. >> reporter: but fonda's mission is different. she's now leading weekly protests in washington, d.c., with her group, fire drill fridays, hoeping to inspire others to take action in any way they can. >> reporter: it's a tough time right now. a lot of people are feeling h
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: jane fonda, still pushing boundaries. >> we are all here today because we know what lies ahead. >> reporter: lately, a fixture on capitol hill, sounding the alarm on climate change. >> shut it down! >> reporter: bringing together average folks along with activists like gloria steinem and joaquin phoenix and roseannena arquette. fonda's voice now a part of a growing chorus of...
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counselor deborah, thank you. respected, she introduced me today. joe foster, the former attorney general of new hampshire, right over there. senators, thank you to both of you. former brigadier general kevin ryan, as well as ambassador jim smith, who barn stormed the state for us. leaders.ng statehouse thank you, karen. lucy weber and doug. i wantedpecial mayors to mention, caroline from rochester and andrew -- where are you andrew -- of laconia. there you are, thank you. also people that have been there and given me so much guidance and advice. rich siegel, thank you so much. risha mcmahon. michael atkins. jim callahan. tom. and karen cornelius. , went to thank all of you are so excited. we are going to take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire good well. -- goodwill. the best is yet to come. else get to work, everyone. thank you. amy!rowd chanting] [cheering and applause] ♪ >> vermont senator bernie sanders took the top spot in the new hampshire primary with heat buttigieg minnesota senator amy klobuchar renting out -- rou
counselor deborah, thank you. respected, she introduced me today. joe foster, the former attorney general of new hampshire, right over there. senators, thank you to both of you. former brigadier general kevin ryan, as well as ambassador jim smith, who barn stormed the state for us. leaders.ng statehouse thank you, karen. lucy weber and doug. i wantedpecial mayors to mention, caroline from rochester and andrew -- where are you andrew -- of laconia. there you are, thank you. also people that have...
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. >> the shocking news of her sister's murder sent deborah bowie, who was 9 months pregnant, into labor. >> it forced my delivery. best moment of my life, completely robbed of that experience, to have a baby 3 days after being told your sister was murdered, so the day that i came out of the hospital was the day of her funeral. >> the first thing that the police did with the video was to see if it could be enhanced in some way where you could get a clearer view of the perpetrators. they utilized the fbi to find the best images of the face, put it on a still photo, and they put it on flyers just -- and passed it around to different law enforcement agencies. >> but there was little movement in the case until 2 weeks later. >> there was a home-invasion robbery in dade county. three men come in, tie the people up. he asked them for drugs, money, same type of mo. it was very violent. >> this time, one of the victims managed to call police who arrived at the crime still in progress. >> the police corral the place and grabbed the three of them. >> the three men were alberto rincon, 24, alex her
. >> the shocking news of her sister's murder sent deborah bowie, who was 9 months pregnant, into labor. >> it forced my delivery. best moment of my life, completely robbed of that experience, to have a baby 3 days after being told your sister was murdered, so the day that i came out of the hospital was the day of her funeral. >> the first thing that the police did with the video was to see if it could be enhanced in some way where you could get a clearer view of the...
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i'm deborah, deputy archivist of the united states. i'm pleased you could join us. whether you are here at the theater or joining us through facebook, youtube, or c-span. tonight's discussion of women suffragists and the men who supported them as part of a series of events related to our current special exhibit, rightfully hers, american women and the vote. our partners are here tonight and we thank them for their support. our special exhibit, rightfully hers, tells the story of the woman struggle for voting rights. women activists had to win allies among men in influential positions. it was men who sat in state legislatures that would ratify or reject the 19 amendment, whose centennial we celebrate. when rightfully hers opened, guests were offered a yellow rose pin when they entered. that was won by members of the men's league for women's suffrage. for many guests, this not to the role that men played came as a surprise. tonight we will take a look at the suffragents and their contributions to the voting right struggle. it's my pleasure to welcome nancy tate, she h
i'm deborah, deputy archivist of the united states. i'm pleased you could join us. whether you are here at the theater or joining us through facebook, youtube, or c-span. tonight's discussion of women suffragists and the men who supported them as part of a series of events related to our current special exhibit, rightfully hers, american women and the vote. our partners are here tonight and we thank them for their support. our special exhibit, rightfully hers, tells the story of the woman...
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let me turn it over to deborah and i'll talk more about that, then. >> food afternoon. deborah landis, deputy director of administration and i'm here for our final presentation on the budget for right now and i did want to remind you we are doing a fee study and it's possible we may come back later, maybe in april, if we are going to be proposing any changes to our fees, and we would come before you at that time, but for at least foreseeable future, this is our budget time. so one of the big excite changes from last time, i put the calendar at the beginning of the presentation and this is almost identical i brought before you last time and i'll remind everything about the budget instructions in the mayor's office, the new transparency legislation, go over out volume because that's what we use to project our revenue and then expenditures and the director will come back up to speak for the last few slides. so we have here today after having been to historic preservation twice and having been at the planning commission once. we will be submitting a budget to the mayor's of
let me turn it over to deborah and i'll talk more about that, then. >> food afternoon. deborah landis, deputy director of administration and i'm here for our final presentation on the budget for right now and i did want to remind you we are doing a fee study and it's possible we may come back later, maybe in april, if we are going to be proposing any changes to our fees, and we would come before you at that time, but for at least foreseeable future, this is our budget time. so one of the...
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deborah patta, cbs news, tokyo, japan. . >>> for the latest developments on the coronavirus, outbreak, you can head to the website, kpix. com or watch the 24 hour streaming service. cbsn bay area on the favorite app. >>> an update on air quality testing in oakland. early results show no evidence of tce in the air at school. tce is a common industrial solvent found in the ground water under the high school. the chemical was not found in the drinking water but the discovery shut down mcclymonds on thursday and friday. more test will go happen this week. and the school will remain closed tomorrow. >>> dry wipter is raising concerns about another potential drought here in california and the bay area. with little rain so far in february, the federal drought monitor says 59% of california is experiencing "abnormally dry conditions. a comparison of maps from december and this week shows the areas of dryness expanding dramatically. >>> let's get a check the no rain in the forecast today either. >> no. and the way it looks, not for the rest of if he can february. lote let me follow up on that
deborah patta, cbs news, tokyo, japan. . >>> for the latest developments on the coronavirus, outbreak, you can head to the website, kpix. com or watch the 24 hour streaming service. cbsn bay area on the favorite app. >>> an update on air quality testing in oakland. early results show no evidence of tce in the air at school. tce is a common industrial solvent found in the ground water under the high school. the chemical was not found in the drinking water but the discovery shut...
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jack: our great, great ideas everybody to read more check out this week's edition that barron's.com, deborah tells an twitter at barron's online, that's all first countable seated next week on barron's home. have a great weekend. lou dobbs next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, the deep state tonight appears to be all the more powerful and the rule of law in serious question. after 22 months of investigation, the department of justice today told former fired fbi acting director andrew mccabe that he will not face criminal prosecution for lying to fbi investigators three times. the department's own inspector general found in 2018 that mccabe lied on four separate occasions about his role in leaks about the clinton email investigation. in addition to those lies mccabe began an investigation into the president of the ask united states. mccabe also signed off on the final fisa application. during an appearance on cnn immediately following today's developments, mccabe criticized the department of justice for daring to threaten his ability to get away with what may well be one of the single gre
jack: our great, great ideas everybody to read more check out this week's edition that barron's.com, deborah tells an twitter at barron's online, that's all first countable seated next week on barron's home. have a great weekend. lou dobbs next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, the deep state tonight appears to be all the more powerful and the rule of law in serious question. after 22 months of investigation, the department of justice today told former fired fbi acting director andrew mccabe...
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my name is deborah and i'm a reporter at usa today. last year i waspart of a team that did a series on 1619 . that did a series on 1619, sorry . and that series published last year and several other stories published in our black history tab last week. i was part of several of the stories and one of the stories chronicling the journey of a woman named wanda tucker back to angola and she believed that the first descendents of the first africans that arrived in the english colonies so we went back with her. another story that we did and i worked on in particular was tracing my family history and trying to use my journey as a way to help african-americans and others look at how they might do that as well. there was one little thing that made that story extra interesting is that my families name, my grandmother's families name was tucker which is also what wanda's name was so it's the first of the series. this is in wanda. wanda tucker stepped off the plane to a sky as great as the tarmac. she inhaled down through a new bag with a straw ha
my name is deborah and i'm a reporter at usa today. last year i waspart of a team that did a series on 1619 . that did a series on 1619, sorry . and that series published last year and several other stories published in our black history tab last week. i was part of several of the stories and one of the stories chronicling the journey of a woman named wanda tucker back to angola and she believed that the first descendents of the first africans that arrived in the english colonies so we went...
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deborah tells us more than 100 searchers spent the day looking for them. search and rescue te emerges after scouring the woods and the beach with search dogstrained to find human remains. it's the fourth night with no sign of a missing palo alto couple. carol is 77 years old and her husband ian is 72 years old. they are frequent visitors last seen near the cottage they had rented. >> they may have been mushroom hunters. >> this fire captain knows every trail, marked or not, and all the cliffs someone might slip while foraging. dogs did hit on a few spots but none panned out. >> there is no evidence of clothing or drag marks or anything that we would consider to be viable. it was basicallye at a certain point. >> the second day of searching brought almost 140 specially trained volunteers from all over the bay area, shouting out in case the couple might hear or respond. >> a lot of teens were on their bellies crawling through the brush. >> red lines are from sunday's search tracks. blue lines are more recent terrain and water. >> if they were out there and l
deborah tells us more than 100 searchers spent the day looking for them. search and rescue te emerges after scouring the woods and the beach with search dogstrained to find human remains. it's the fourth night with no sign of a missing palo alto couple. carol is 77 years old and her husband ian is 72 years old. they are frequent visitors last seen near the cottage they had rented. >> they may have been mushroom hunters. >> this fire captain knows every trail, marked or not, and all...
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the series is based on deborah feldman's international bestseller an orthodox the scandalous rejection of my house citic roots it tells how she grew up and left he has said except margaret just like her brother all estie begins a challenging new life in berlin. my grandparents lost their whole families in the camps. she's confronted with the often harsh realities of being a jew in modern day germany. but slowly estie leaves her own home and its values behind and creates a new identity for herself in germany of all places. and i was interested how did you research this it's a unique world into which we have little insight we cut yeah naturally we went to new york a few times but havana williams we were in williamsburg and got to know these communities as much as it was possible to with our own eyes. and i am glad and we were the guests of different families of course so guys we also had expert advisors. fuckwit. since i guess what happened to this woman is really a horror story of all posse art this is the victory that is the biggest and most important goal i set for myself as the direc
the series is based on deborah feldman's international bestseller an orthodox the scandalous rejection of my house citic roots it tells how she grew up and left he has said except margaret just like her brother all estie begins a challenging new life in berlin. my grandparents lost their whole families in the camps. she's confronted with the often harsh realities of being a jew in modern day germany. but slowly estie leaves her own home and its values behind and creates a new identity for...
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i'm deborah, deputy archivist of the united states. i'm pleased you could join us. whether you are here at the theater or joining us through facebook, youtube, or c-span. tonight's discussion of women suffragists and the men who
i'm deborah, deputy archivist of the united states. i'm pleased you could join us. whether you are here at the theater or joining us through facebook, youtube, or c-span. tonight's discussion of women suffragists and the men who
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- instant was dubbed michael. 21 years later dna from the baby led detectwborn' mother, 54-year-old deborah riddle o'connor. authorities say she admitted she was the mother. she has been charged with murder and is scheduled to appear in court today. >>> and the "daytona beach news journal" reports a small plane slid to a top at daytona international airport when its landing gear did not descend. video from yesterday shows the twin engine plane skidding on its belly down a runway. the flames trail behind it. firefighters rushed to the plane and put out the fire. two people on board were not hurt. >>> still to come, danger to your kids. millions of children's water bottles are recalled because they can cause a child to choke. because they can cause a child to choke. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letr
- instant was dubbed michael. 21 years later dna from the baby led detectwborn' mother, 54-year-old deborah riddle o'connor. authorities say she admitted she was the mother. she has been charged with murder and is scheduled to appear in court today. >>> and the "daytona beach news journal" reports a small plane slid to a top at daytona international airport when its landing gear did not descend. video from yesterday shows the twin engine plane skidding on its belly down a...
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. >> deborah: what's it really like to suff om coronavirus? >> is it li a bad cold? worsth the flu? wait until you see the treatment. >> gatorade. >> gatorade? kids, lost video, when she was a beauty geant contestant. and the new revelati. >> whl of fortune. >> she won $17,000 on "wheel of fortune." d can harvey weinstein survive behi bars? >> the steps being taken
. >> deborah: what's it really like to suff om coronavirus? >> is it li a bad cold? worsth the flu? wait until you see the treatment. >> gatorade. >> gatorade? kids, lost video, when she was a beauty geant contestant. and the new revelati. >> whl of fortune. >> she won $17,000 on "wheel of fortune." d can harvey weinstein survive behi bars? >> the steps being taken
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day one of a nationwide ban on most e flavor to cigarette products but anti- smoking advocates tell deborah there are plenty of loopholes in the new law. >> the trump administration's partial ban on flavored e- cigarette launched thursday, it is an effort to reduce underage vaping. >> they shouldn't be smoking. they are teenagers you know. >> it means you shouldn't be able to find kid friendly products on store shelves, yet at this vapor shop and this one in maryland we found plenty. cotton candy and blue raspberry, aren't those flavored? >> yes but i haven't came into work yet. i was informed it would be handled. >> the fda's crackdown on pots like these while allowing menthol and tobacco to stay on the market. >> this is candycane and it is as legal today as it was yesterday. >> matthew myers as president of the campaign for tobacco free kids. he says the current ban has loopholes. kids can still get an empty pod and fill it with the flavor of their choice or a disposable flavored that does not use a pod. >> there are no regulations. it has said any products that appeal to kids they will
day one of a nationwide ban on most e flavor to cigarette products but anti- smoking advocates tell deborah there are plenty of loopholes in the new law. >> the trump administration's partial ban on flavored e- cigarette launched thursday, it is an effort to reduce underage vaping. >> they shouldn't be smoking. they are teenagers you know. >> it means you shouldn't be able to find kid friendly products on store shelves, yet at this vapor shop and this one in maryland we found...
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deborah horne reports. >>they walked into the brilliant sunshine chanting in unison. hundreds of kennedy catholic high school students putting administrators indeed the church on notice that they see a different >>the stand here because we love our school and we love our teachers and this was an injustice that we cannot tolerate my name is and i am was the one proposed to put in for >>they say their biggest ovation for english teacher paul manafort's be honest i can't say a lot but i can share >>miss seeded 4th love you and miss you and they see you. >>then 4th and soccer coach michel be cleaned out their offices over the weekend just days after they both resigned. this morning scores of people on both sides of the issue picketed outside the archdiocese of seattle and for the first time we heard from a church spokesman to teachers paul michele resigned voluntarily and because a personnel action unfortunately there simply is not anything more that we. >>can share at this point. >>than for its fee on says his very public marriage proposal on november 1st and that of bt'
deborah horne reports. >>they walked into the brilliant sunshine chanting in unison. hundreds of kennedy catholic high school students putting administrators indeed the church on notice that they see a different >>the stand here because we love our school and we love our teachers and this was an injustice that we cannot tolerate my name is and i am was the one proposed to put in for >>they say their biggest ovation for english teacher paul manafort's be honest i can't say a...
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rove let me introduce the panel starting at the other end jim ryder from the atlantic and his wife deborah and then not running for reelection in 2018 karl rove in 2,002,004 with president bush and a fascinating book of the presidential campaign between with the kid me. and 1896. did i say 1996? i got up at 530 in the morning. [laughter] linda the new isolationism with the new global disorder which now seems prophetic he gave a remarkable speech so it fits perfectly with the topic. how polarized are we? looking at the most dire polarization since the civil war. >> but the lack of historical perspective doesn't help her car we polarize compared to when exactly? 1968 are we as polarized as we were and the battle the answer is not particularly. we are a country that is going through it is a difficult phase of a marriage. that doesn't mean we shouldn't take steps to do something about this. but we don't need to use metaphors one thing that greatly worries me in the advent of social media should be called antisocial media. [applause] has succeeding to re-create a form of politics what we though
rove let me introduce the panel starting at the other end jim ryder from the atlantic and his wife deborah and then not running for reelection in 2018 karl rove in 2,002,004 with president bush and a fascinating book of the presidential campaign between with the kid me. and 1896. did i say 1996? i got up at 530 in the morning. [laughter] linda the new isolationism with the new global disorder which now seems prophetic he gave a remarkable speech so it fits perfectly with the topic. how...
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but deborah allen worries, that could be offset by people deciding to drive, rather than pay. she also says it clashes by building new housing units on b.a.r.t. property. she wants to focus believe a better, more reliable training system. >> that will increase revenue. make riders happy. and make people want to get out of their cars. >> affordable housing is a big part of the development program. it also includes market rate housing and often space and retail. >> this was one of the major topics discuss tad two-way workshop involving b.a.r.t.'s directors and senior staff members. they also discuss another things like the loss of 10 million riders on nights and weekends over the last five years. so they have a lot of things on their plate. none of this is set in stone yet. these ideas they're still talking about. but again, they're facing also a deficit of $125 million next year. a lot of work ahead. >> lots of work indeed. thank you. >>> now abc7 news devoted a week to covering b.a.r.t. as part of our commitment to building better bay area. we rode trains all day long visiting
but deborah allen worries, that could be offset by people deciding to drive, rather than pay. she also says it clashes by building new housing units on b.a.r.t. property. she wants to focus believe a better, more reliable training system. >> that will increase revenue. make riders happy. and make people want to get out of their cars. >> affordable housing is a big part of the development program. it also includes market rate housing and often space and retail. >> this was one...
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. >> deborah, thank you. >>> the centers for disease control is investigating a new case of coronavirus in northern california tonight. the patient is receiving care at uc davis medical center in sacramento. officials are concerned because it appears that the patient has not traveled to china or had contact with any known patients. jana katsuyama joins us now, live in vallejo tonight with more. >> reporter: the cdc says it is not releasing the name of the patient for privacy reasons but on social media there is an internal memo from the ceo of uc davis medical center in sacramento that is circling. that memo says that the patient was transferred last wednesday from a northern california hospital. a professor at uc davis posted a copy of the memo. it said that he requested the cdc test the patient for coronavirus last week but the cdc did not administer it right away because the patient did not that the profile for travel or contact. the memo says the cdc finally did test on sunday. people we talk to here in the county say they are concerned. >> the centers for disease control said the 1
. >> deborah, thank you. >>> the centers for disease control is investigating a new case of coronavirus in northern california tonight. the patient is receiving care at uc davis medical center in sacramento. officials are concerned because it appears that the patient has not traveled to china or had contact with any known patients. jana katsuyama joins us now, live in vallejo tonight with more. >> reporter: the cdc says it is not releasing the name of the patient for...
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deborah i do push ups and target practice by throwing rocks at bottles but. the boy works at a construction site in mosul to earn money to help his family. so far he's managed to escape the security patrols that are constantly on the lookout for islamic state sleeper cells. reports say an estimated 20000 people who have alleged ties to i answer being held in iraqi prisons among them are several 100 former child soldiers. what will become of these prisoners. the authorities seem to have forgotten that islamic states origins can be traced back to a u.s. detention facility that was set up in 2003 during the iraq war. the prisoners could decide to join forces just as they did back then. baghdad based authorities have now come to mosul to make sure that all residents are properly registered. the norwegian refugee aid organization that manages this camp also offers legal advice to widows. this mother needs documents for her 2 year old son who was born after the battle of mosul. just was he born in a hospital or a tent this is in a tent. just. how many in the family
deborah i do push ups and target practice by throwing rocks at bottles but. the boy works at a construction site in mosul to earn money to help his family. so far he's managed to escape the security patrols that are constantly on the lookout for islamic state sleeper cells. reports say an estimated 20000 people who have alleged ties to i answer being held in iraqi prisons among them are several 100 former child soldiers. what will become of these prisoners. the authorities seem to have...
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.>> thank you very much deborah. >>> in the east bay, traffic backed up tonight after a person was struck by several vehicles on interstate 880 and high street in oakland. officers responded around 7:45. the highway patrol is trying to determine how the person ended up on the freeway. all lanes of the highway are back open. >>> new information tonight on a police sendoff in orinda. they went to the home on hall drive looking into a sexual assault. and 41-year-old david justice took off in his car but eventually returned to the home. minutes later he came out on the back of the house with a shotgun held to his head. after four hours of negotiations police arrested him and he is facing multiple counts per rape with bail set at $5 million. >>> now to tonight's democratic debate, seven candidates on one stage with pointed questions about who is more electable. and time might be running out for some candidates with three more contests this month ahead of a super tuesday. greg lee is here now with the sparring at tonight's debate, with their fireworks here greg >> to say the least, the steaks w
.>> thank you very much deborah. >>> in the east bay, traffic backed up tonight after a person was struck by several vehicles on interstate 880 and high street in oakland. officers responded around 7:45. the highway patrol is trying to determine how the person ended up on the freeway. all lanes of the highway are back open. >>> new information tonight on a police sendoff in orinda. they went to the home on hall drive looking into a sexual assault. and 41-year-old david...
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jack: our great, great ideas everybody to read more check out this week's edition that barron's.com, deborah tells an twitter at barron's online, that's all first countable seated next week on barron's a wonderful valentine's day, have a wonderful weekend everyone. i will see you back. maria's next. maria: and happy weekend everyone welcome to the program that analyzes the link that wasn't helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo and coming up in a few moments my one-on-one with national economic counselor director larry cardwell and what he calls tax cuts to point out coming for a buffers and joining me to it talk about the broader environment in terms of investing today is the founder peter anderson is here. great to see peter thank you for joining us. so your take on where we are right now. this week we had another week of record highs and yet we've got those worries about coronavirus among other things slide down what has been a very strong backdrop. >> i would say it is never been more difficult that is right now and taking direction, trying to stocks, for 2020 and be
jack: our great, great ideas everybody to read more check out this week's edition that barron's.com, deborah tells an twitter at barron's online, that's all first countable seated next week on barron's a wonderful valentine's day, have a wonderful weekend everyone. i will see you back. maria's next. maria: and happy weekend everyone welcome to the program that analyzes the link that wasn't helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo and coming up in a few moments my one-on-one...
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you're going home with items froms to ter grant, stila and deborah lippmann. join us for our after party live tis better than the criminal in democrathe white house.esident we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable. i'm proposing big reforms like term limits... ...a national referendum... ...and ending corporate money in politics. as president, i'll declare climate change an emergency on day 1. and, use those powers to finally address the climate crisis. and, i've spent 30 years building a successful international business. so, i can take on donald trump on the economy - and beat him. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message - because there is nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. >> i also know 20 years ago i was dying. i was fighting for my life 20 y
you're going home with items froms to ter grant, stila and deborah lippmann. join us for our after party live tis better than the criminal in democrathe white house.esident we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable....
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gabrielle are dealing with us hopefully now on skype from the ugandan student can you hear me right deborah. good to talk to you right so we want to understand from you as best as possible what is quarantine mean for you you're there in your apartment can you get house of the asshole. as of last week monday their rules are met must treat we are allowed to move out of apartments once a week you need to get permission from. the. landlady before you can move out and all the investments are being sealed off you're not allowed to go on campus if you don't stay on campus so we currently locked in our houses even look at the downstairs in the photograph apartment. buildings so they are and that's how that's what parenting is for and that actually locks the gate so you are physically locked in yes that's extraordinary and then when you do get out what are you able to do i mean you're obviously only got a short period of time what have you managed to do in the time that you have gotten out the times i do get to go and look for food from down your a supermarket because there's always a supermarket me
gabrielle are dealing with us hopefully now on skype from the ugandan student can you hear me right deborah. good to talk to you right so we want to understand from you as best as possible what is quarantine mean for you you're there in your apartment can you get house of the asshole. as of last week monday their rules are met must treat we are allowed to move out of apartments once a week you need to get permission from. the. landlady before you can move out and all the investments are being...
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ktvu's deborah villalon. >> in the heart of sonoma lies the field of dreams a park with several ball fields and families say a growing homeless population. those using one field next to a small shelter say conditions are worse now that overnight parking is allowed at the site. >> there's been some marijuana smoking. lots of people just kind of loitering. feels a little unsafe. >> they didn't want to get out of the car because it didn't look safe. >> sonoma's police department shares that same lot. that's why some campers gladly get a permit and abide by the rules. parking here, safer than the streets. >> any place you go when you're homeless in a truck in a strange neighborhood they're going to wonder what's going on and they're going to think the worst. >> at this city council meeting residents weighed in on whether it should be moved. >> try putting a shelter next to somebody's neighborhood and see what happens. >> the shelter has evolved into a navigation center. so walk-ins are way up. >> we're evolving into a mess. >> long time leaders say it's a mess. people in smaller cities l
ktvu's deborah villalon. >> in the heart of sonoma lies the field of dreams a park with several ball fields and families say a growing homeless population. those using one field next to a small shelter say conditions are worse now that overnight parking is allowed at the site. >> there's been some marijuana smoking. lots of people just kind of loitering. feels a little unsafe. >> they didn't want to get out of the car because it didn't look safe. >> sonoma's police...