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deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me the puppets that i'd seen before and more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you're able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these puppets is that though they are built around he's handsome they aren't glove puppets. he's latest character is manu. barnaby can perform intricate movements that look amazingly lifelike. bonamy often spends time in his workshop perfect thing his puppets the joints are made of metal the bodies are made of a combination of resin silicon and plastic. he buys all his materials online. one of the main challenges in building these puppets is you've got kind of two starting points one that is the kind of ideal puppet they want to create but then you also have to accommodate your own hands and a symmetry in the
deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me the puppets that i'd seen before and more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you're able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these puppets is that though they are built around he's handsome they...
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extra checkpoints and extra officers >> deborah is live in san rafael were saturation patrols are on duty.>> reporter: they are saturating areas of known to have elevated arrests and crashes. we are downtown where a lot of nightlife is -- hopefully the next few weeks don't rival thanksgiving.>> is starts at thanksgiving. >> reporter: one of the happiest times of year is also the most deadly on the road.>> which is why san rafael sergeant takes no chances on a car with his headlights off.>> he pulls the driver over. the driver has not had anything to drink he is just absent- minded. but better safe than picking up wreckage later. he recalls a drunk driver who recently crashed through a fence in a neighborhood.>> four times the legal limit. an amazing that he was able to stand and even have a conversation.>> reporter: he did not hurt anyone that time. for 18 you days law enforcement will use patrols and checkpoints like this one in the bottle. against a rising tide of drunk driving. 37,000 traffic deaths nationally last year one third were alcohol-related. more than 1000 were in califo
extra checkpoints and extra officers >> deborah is live in san rafael were saturation patrols are on duty.>> reporter: they are saturating areas of known to have elevated arrests and crashes. we are downtown where a lot of nightlife is -- hopefully the next few weeks don't rival thanksgiving.>> is starts at thanksgiving. >> reporter: one of the happiest times of year is also the most deadly on the road.>> which is why san rafael sergeant takes no chances on a car...
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deborah is live in antioch where arson investigators are trying to figure out if he might have said additional fires.>> reporter: in some cases the same buildings have been targeted more than once. this floral shop which is now boarded up took the brunt of last week's spree. gomez might be connected to fires stretching back months. for months antioch a street has been targeted by one firebug or more. dumpster fires mostly. some of them out before engines arrived. but not these.'s. it breaks my heart.>> reporter: last week's fires raise the stakes. structures involved in even a home with a family in it. this floral shot with -- this floral shop left in ruins.. it was a popular business. it suffered the most amount of damage of the fires he has been charged with.>> reporter: a local transient louise gomez of 37.>> he has five charges against him. one of attempted arson.>> reporter: charges filed wednesday. he has been in jail since last friday arrested for an unrelated charge and then arrested for multiple arsons. a fire that did not take health investigators zero in on him.>> a cold fire is a f
deborah is live in antioch where arson investigators are trying to figure out if he might have said additional fires.>> reporter: in some cases the same buildings have been targeted more than once. this floral shop which is now boarded up took the brunt of last week's spree. gomez might be connected to fires stretching back months. for months antioch a street has been targeted by one firebug or more. dumpster fires mostly. some of them out before engines arrived. but not these.'s. it...
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sexual harassment experts are cite icing this deborah cats says congress is do ing away with itself -- own system to keep sexual harasser's identity in secret. the public wants to know who is engaging this behavior and if settlements ever reached that are coming out of the public effective how much is being paid and as a result of what kind of conduct. it is a bit tone deaf because right now we're in a moment where the public is demanding accountability and transparency you heard about the plan through the media. he also said he was surprised to learn they weren't already compiling information of people who have reported sexual harassment bylaw makers. fox5 also talked to maryland senator cheryl kaig and today. she's a democrat she thinks law makers can quote, doer month. did you see the big news today? a.m. rosa, the only person in this administration that goes by one name is out. the former contestant on the a i believe served two or three tours of duty on the apprentice served as director of communications for the white house office of publicly a \son\{^son}. white house officials
sexual harassment experts are cite icing this deborah cats says congress is do ing away with itself -- own system to keep sexual harasser's identity in secret. the public wants to know who is engaging this behavior and if settlements ever reached that are coming out of the public effective how much is being paid and as a result of what kind of conduct. it is a bit tone deaf because right now we're in a moment where the public is demanding accountability and transparency you heard about the plan...
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the speakers are deborah raphael and donnie oliveira, liore milgrom-gartner, and john knox, planning and programmers manager for sustainable streets at the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the explanatory document is the staff memo resolution filed 2017-08coe and the san francisco transportation demand management plan for 2016-2020. this item is for discussion and action. >> what is wonderful about the transportation department and the municipal agency, the county authority and our department working together to do the potentially herbing herbing herculean task of getting people out of the cars. and just like there is reduce, reuse, recycle, there is a hierarchy and thegetting people. and just like there is reduce, reuse, recycle, there is a hierarchy and the transit of walking and biking is the collaborative effort to put the best thinking together and reach out to the community and effect behavior change. as you also know, that is no small task. with that, i will hand it over to donnie oliveira who will introduce not only himself but our speaks. -- but our speakers. >
the speakers are deborah raphael and donnie oliveira, liore milgrom-gartner, and john knox, planning and programmers manager for sustainable streets at the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the explanatory document is the staff memo resolution filed 2017-08coe and the san francisco transportation demand management plan for 2016-2020. this item is for discussion and action. >> what is wonderful about the transportation department and the municipal agency, the county authority...
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before you hear from dave and charlie, i would like to introduce you to charlie's mom, deborah. >> [cheering] >> debbie was with dave and charlie the day they visited masterpiece cake shop. she will tell you what it felt like as a mother to stand by and watch her son and the love of his life be humiliated because of who they are. in america, no one should be turned away from who they are and who they love. let's hear it for debbie. >> [cheering] [applause] >> you know, nobody wants to go to court with their child in front of one judge, but today it was different being in front of the justices because i know my son and his husband did nothing wrong. they simply went into a business and thought they had a right to order a wedding cake. businesses that base their customer base on who you are and who you love have hurt a lot of people. that day at the cake shop, when i was with my son, i sat there after the baker told us he would not sell them a same sex commitment cake. i did not know what to do. we eventually got up, walked out to the car, and as i'm sitting in the car, i see that my son, who
before you hear from dave and charlie, i would like to introduce you to charlie's mom, deborah. >> [cheering] >> debbie was with dave and charlie the day they visited masterpiece cake shop. she will tell you what it felt like as a mother to stand by and watch her son and the love of his life be humiliated because of who they are. in america, no one should be turned away from who they are and who they love. let's hear it for debbie. >> [cheering] [applause] >> you know,...
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this is "20/20" and here tonight deborah roberts. >> meet paris dillon, a 23-year-old aspiring model with a big social media presence. >> follow me. >> some of your photos are kind of racy. >> >> i like to communicate the sexiness. i like taking pictures where you could feel it. >> reporter: 29,000 twitter followers, 135,000 facebook fans, 412,000 instagram groupies, she's quite the sensation. but paris might be a little overexposed, because she is entangled in one of the most mind-bending internet intrigues of all time, an elaborate catfish scam. before it's over, there will be vicious threats, blackmail, warrants, and an international criminal investigation. >> this is probably one of the most complicated, confusing catfish stories i've ever heard. >> reporter: what exactly does catfishing mean? >> a catfish is someone who uses internet profiles to interact with people online, usually pretending to be either a version of themselves or someone entirely different. >> reporter: nev shulman knows better than anyone. he was a famous victim of a catfish and even made a documentary about
this is "20/20" and here tonight deborah roberts. >> meet paris dillon, a 23-year-old aspiring model with a big social media presence. >> follow me. >> some of your photos are kind of racy. >> >> i like to communicate the sexiness. i like taking pictures where you could feel it. >> reporter: 29,000 twitter followers, 135,000 facebook fans, 412,000 instagram groupies, she's quite the sensation. but paris might be a little overexposed, because she is...
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deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me that the puppet i'd seen before more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you're able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these prophets is that though they are built around he's handsome they aren't glove puppets. his latest character is manu. barnaby can perform intricate movements that look amazingly lifelike. one of the often spends time in his workshop perfect thing his puppets the joints are made of metal the bodies are made of a combination of resin silicon and plastic. he guys all his materials online. one of the main challenges in building these puppets is you've got kind of two starting points one that is the kind of ideal puppet they want to create but then you also have to accommodate for your own hands and the asymmetry i
deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me that the puppet i'd seen before more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you're able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these prophets is that though they are built around he's handsome they...
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deborah says this is creating new trauma for the fire victims more than 400 miles away. >> reporter: harmon's burger bar sits in a strip mall with level neighborhoods all around. sports, not fire coverage on tv . no demand to watch a disaster among people who just lived one . >> i used to look at it and be like, you know, it happens to someone else who lives in the wilderness or something. it is clearly not that anymore. >> reporter: this couple lost their home. the similarities so clear, ferocious wind, little warning, escaping in the night with their lives with firefighters helpless to stop an inferno from taking homes . >> it looks exactly the same. not quite as populated, but it is spreading fast. there don't seem to be many firebreaks in the area. it is gary . >> it is awful to see. when the wind picked up last night here it was like i felt the same way the night we lost our home . >> you don't feel safe and you don't feel safe anywhere. >> reporter: agencies helping north face survivors heal are seeing renewed stress in clients . >> i have really been on edge today. the staff h
deborah says this is creating new trauma for the fire victims more than 400 miles away. >> reporter: harmon's burger bar sits in a strip mall with level neighborhoods all around. sports, not fire coverage on tv . no demand to watch a disaster among people who just lived one . >> i used to look at it and be like, you know, it happens to someone else who lives in the wilderness or something. it is clearly not that anymore. >> reporter: this couple lost their home. the...
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deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me that the puppet i'd seen before more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you're able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these prophets is that though they are built around he's handsome they aren't glove puppets. his latest character is minute. barnaby can perform intricate movements that look amazingly lifelike. one of the often spends time in his workshop perfect thing he's puppets the joints are made of metal the bodies are made of a combination of resin silicon and plastic. he buys all his materials online. one of the main challenges in building these puppets is you've got kind of two starting points one that is the kind of ideal puppet they want to create but then you also have to accommodate for your own hands and a symmetry in
deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me that the puppet i'd seen before more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you're able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these prophets is that though they are built around he's handsome they aren't...
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still trying to comprehend their father's sudden death, the late mayor ed lee's daughters tonya and deborah lee delivered emotional and heartfelt tributes. >> for our family, our dad was not only our inspiration, but our constant source of humor, laughter, and lightness. most of the times he told jokes he could barely get through because he was laughing so hard at them himself. he showed me what it was to work alongside others to get something done. nothing was too big or small for him. from stuffing envelopes to speaking on stage, my dad was happy to do it all often until late hours in the night. >> anita, i'm so sorry. i miss him. i know this is heartbreaking. your kids and your entire family, thank you for being here. you're a part of this family and this city's family. >> reporter: politicians and colleagues both local and national leaders came to remember the man who served in the top political office for nearly seven years. >> it was time to take the official photo. people would say where is ed? where is the mayor? the mayor was listening. he was listening. he was connecting with the
still trying to comprehend their father's sudden death, the late mayor ed lee's daughters tonya and deborah lee delivered emotional and heartfelt tributes. >> for our family, our dad was not only our inspiration, but our constant source of humor, laughter, and lightness. most of the times he told jokes he could barely get through because he was laughing so hard at them himself. he showed me what it was to work alongside others to get something done. nothing was too big or small for him....
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. >> reporter: gilbreath told his wife, deborah, who called the sheriff's department. >> somebody had to do something. if everybody sat back and didn't do anything, what would this world be like? >> reporter: the sheriff's department called the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the a.t.f. after two months of reconnaissance, they stormed the compound. it went terribly wrong. >> i said, "holy crap! these guys are getting massacred out there." >> reporter: four a.t.f. agents killed, 28 wounded. six branch davidians also died. gilbreath says he never held any ill will towards the branch davidians, the f.b.i., or the a.t.f. today, he is haunted by memories of young lives lost. >> you look at all the names of the people that died at the compound. they're just names. i see faces. >> reporter: peter van sant, cbs news, new york. >> golodryga: and you can see peter's full riveting report "the secrets of waco" tonight on "48 hours" right here on cbs. coming up, one of the biggest weekends in lottery history. >> golodryga: few entertainers could boast a career as long as rose marie. as a
. >> reporter: gilbreath told his wife, deborah, who called the sheriff's department. >> somebody had to do something. if everybody sat back and didn't do anything, what would this world be like? >> reporter: the sheriff's department called the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the a.t.f. after two months of reconnaissance, they stormed the compound. it went terribly wrong. >> i said, "holy crap! these guys are getting massacred out there." >>...
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it's widely known that there are a large quantities of plastic deborah floating in the world's oceans but the spotlight of research is now increasingly turning to micro plastic fibers. birds and other marine animals often die after ingesting larger pieces of plastic but the effect of small fibers needs more research what is known is that they absorb toxic substances like pesticides which are thus transported into the stomachs of marine animals affecting their ability to reproduce and weakening their immune systems. micro plastic fibers come from various sources but clothing made of synthetic fabrics is one of the worst offenders a single fleece can lose up to two hundred fifty thousand filaments in a single wash the fibers are so fine they can't be completely filtered out by water treatment systems. sylvia fry is director of science and education at the marine conservation organization ocean care what do they have to say about the results is it evidence it indicates that the problem is probably worse than we thought it's incredible that such a small sample should contain so many fiber
it's widely known that there are a large quantities of plastic deborah floating in the world's oceans but the spotlight of research is now increasingly turning to micro plastic fibers. birds and other marine animals often die after ingesting larger pieces of plastic but the effect of small fibers needs more research what is known is that they absorb toxic substances like pesticides which are thus transported into the stomachs of marine animals affecting their ability to reproduce and weakening...
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deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me that the puppets i'd seen before and more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you were able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these prophets is that though they are built around he's handsome they aren't glove puppets. he's latest character is manu. barnaby you can perform intricate movements that look amazingly lifelike. one of the often spends time in his workshop perfect thing his puppets the joints are made of metal the bodies are made of a combination of resin silicon and plastic. devise all his materials online. one of the main challenges in building these puppets is you've got kind of two starting points one that is the kind of ideal puppet they want to create but then you also have to accommodate your own hands and the asym
deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. to me that the puppets i'd seen before and more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you were able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism as stop motion character. the special thing about fun of these prophets is that though they are built around he's handsome...
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we get the news from deborah. she is perched above the estuary in oakland.>> reporter: brooklyn basin broke ground this year. a huge waterfront development. housing and marina and retail. what happened tonight and old peer got ahead of demolition. from sky fox the mess of a collapsed peer which crumbled into the oakland estuary at dusk and said more than 100 feet of shoreline with it.>> it doesn't appear to be an environmental concern. the incident has stabilized.>> reporter: oakland fire responded. then turning attention to the pollution hazard. for metal shipping containers each 53 feet long tumbled into the water.>> they were big containers. they only contained building materials. items such as that. they will take on water in sink and stick into the mud. no concern of them floating into the waterway at this time. this part of the peer was scheduled to be demolished. we are working down that way over the next 12 months.>> reporter: the peer failure is in phase 2 of the five phase construction project. that will
we get the news from deborah. she is perched above the estuary in oakland.>> reporter: brooklyn basin broke ground this year. a huge waterfront development. housing and marina and retail. what happened tonight and old peer got ahead of demolition. from sky fox the mess of a collapsed peer which crumbled into the oakland estuary at dusk and said more than 100 feet of shoreline with it.>> it doesn't appear to be an environmental concern. the incident has stabilized.>> reporter:...
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deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. for me the puppet i'd seen before and the more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you were able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism stop motion character. the special thing about the fun of these puppets is that though they are built around he's handsome they found love puppets. his latest character is manu. barnaby you can perform intricate movements that look amazingly lifelike. one of the often spends time in his workshop perfect in his puppets the joints are made of metal the bodies are made of a combination of resin silicon and plastic. he buys all his materials online. one of the main challenges in building these puppets is you've got to starting points one that is the kind of ideal puppet they want to create but then you also have to accommodate your own hands and asymmetry in the way th
deborah cheek the duck was his first creation. for me the puppet i'd seen before and the more traditional puppets didn't really have the same kind of fluidity and gravity as you were able to attain with stop motion so the result of stop motion was kind of my starting point and i just think i was thinking how can i make a live action puppets have the same sort of realism stop motion character. the special thing about the fun of these puppets is that though they are built around he's handsome...
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♪ [ music ] >>> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody, and thanks for joining us. more accusers have come forward against matt lauer, including a woman who says she was sexually assaulted by lauer inside his today show office. these accusations come as lauer has been spotted near his home in the hamptons, just after is issuing a statement saying enough of what's been said is true that he's been embarrassed and ashamed. here's les trent. >> it's the first photo of matt lauer since his humiliating downfall. meanwhile, his former today show partner is picking up the pieces. savannah guthrie read an apology from lauer at the top of the show thursday. >> there are no words to express my sorrow, and regret for the pain i have caused others by words and actions. to the people i have hurt, i am truly sorry. >> lauer is admitting he did wrong. >> some of what is being said about me is untrue, or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed. >> the apology comes as two more women have come forward to excuse
♪ [ music ] >>> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody, and thanks for joining us. more accusers have come forward against matt lauer, including a woman who says she was sexually assaulted by lauer inside his today show office. these accusations come as lauer has been spotted near his home in the hamptons, just after is issuing a statement saying enough of what's been said is true that he's been embarrassed and ashamed. here's les...
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papers again at half past eleven with henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and deborah haynes, defence editor at the times, but let's have a quick look now at the stories making the front pages. the times leads on an comments by a government security minister about plans to tax internet giants if they don't help combat terrorism. there's also a colourful picture of eddie the eagle and fans, ahead of london's new year's day parade. the observer takes a closer look at the fallout from lord adonis‘ resignation and the labour peer‘s call for chris grayling to resign. the mail on sunday reports on plans for so—called unpaid border guards at ports and airports, it also shows rod stewart modelling an interesting choice of knitwear when he turned up to support his beloved team celtic, earlier this evening. the telegraph‘s top story focuses on retailers‘ plans to get around the government‘s ban on credit card fees. the sunday express leads on plans for the over—75s to get a new super vaccine to help combat the flu. more coming up at 1130. for the past couple of mon
papers again at half past eleven with henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and deborah haynes, defence editor at the times, but let's have a quick look now at the stories making the front pages. the times leads on an comments by a government security minister about plans to tax internet giants if they don't help combat terrorism. there's also a colourful picture of eddie the eagle and fans, ahead of london's new year's day parade. the observer takes a closer look at the...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and deborah haynes, defence editor at the times. in iran, thousands of people are rallying in support of the government after street protests against the authorities entered their third day. despite repeated warnings from the authorities, according to videos posted on social media that had been verified by the bbc, at least two people in a western town had been shot and seriously injured. another video shows demonstrators torching a police motorbike. and in a town in the north, protesters have burned a large banner with a picture of iran's supreme leader. the third day of protests in iran. what began in small provincial cities, now spreading to the capital tehran and the main university campus. these are worrying signs for the iranian government and the ultraconservative shia clerics who have ruled over the country since the 1979 revolution. shouting for the clerics to give him a job, this protester typifies the economic anger felt by many iranians. they accuse the mullahs of living in gilded pal
our guestsjoining me tonight are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and deborah haynes, defence editor at the times. in iran, thousands of people are rallying in support of the government after street protests against the authorities entered their third day. despite repeated warnings from the authorities, according to videos posted on social media that had been verified by the bbc, at least two people in a western town had been shot and seriously injured. another video...
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gratitude to the joe, from the bureau, megan, paula, ben, nathan, madeline, don, dan, melissa, and deborah ris, and james. from the office of general counsel, jim, christine, tom, one, linda and bill. from the wireless .elecommunications bureau om the office of planned policy analysis. from the consumer and governmental affairs bureau. from the public safety and homeland security bureau, ken. and from the media bureau, tracy. we will call the votes. >> i dissent. >> aye. aye. i dissent. >> the item is adopted. thanks to the staff for your terrific work on this item. >> the commissioners are voting 3-2 to repeal net neutrality rules that were put in place during the obama administration. the regulations were to guarantee access to the internet and internet providers will speed up for apps and block or slow down others. tech companies and consumer groups lobbied against the decision and 83% of the americans were opposed to repealing the net neutrality rules. blake farenthold will not seek re-election and a disclosure that 84,000 was used to settle a case against him. his term ends in january
gratitude to the joe, from the bureau, megan, paula, ben, nathan, madeline, don, dan, melissa, and deborah ris, and james. from the office of general counsel, jim, christine, tom, one, linda and bill. from the wireless .elecommunications bureau om the office of planned policy analysis. from the consumer and governmental affairs bureau. from the public safety and homeland security bureau, ken. and from the media bureau, tracy. we will call the votes. >> i dissent. >> aye. aye. i...
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a tribute to joe's wife deborah ann who died on 9/11. >> every year we raise money in debbie's honor and it all goes to the hospital every year. >> reporter: how do i know a lou nasty display? >> it will make you laugh, make you smile, i promise. >> reporter: and give life to the spirit of the season. ann thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >> real life chipeto. real life wizard of oz. santa's helper. >> you pull back the curtain ask you're not disappointed this time around. we thank you for watching. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we leave you with the eiffel tower transformed into a winter wonder land for christmas. the news continues right here on nbc. ad lib live picture-- san francisco >>> good monday morning to you. thank you for joining us here on "today in the bay." picturesque as we see a clear start to the morning. thank you for joining us, i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. hope you are coming off another great weekend. cold start. >> it is. we are going to have another warm day and a lot of sunshine. the winds are dying down, great news, then looking forw
a tribute to joe's wife deborah ann who died on 9/11. >> every year we raise money in debbie's honor and it all goes to the hospital every year. >> reporter: how do i know a lou nasty display? >> it will make you laugh, make you smile, i promise. >> reporter: and give life to the spirit of the season. ann thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >> real life chipeto. real life wizard of oz. santa's helper. >> you pull back the curtain ask you're not disappointed this...
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deborah, tomorrow is going to be exciting. we hope to have more toys than this tomorrow. >> definitely. from 11:00 to 3:00, we have your team coming out. toy gets who brings a a free ride on the capital wheel. it is so easy to come out here. it is around the beltway, easy act us on the weekends. no traffic. kidd: if you don't want to get out of your car, you don't have to. all ofhe >> we have "a christmas carol," lots of shopping. kidd: if you have not seen the tree, there are over 2 million lights here. dime, shop, you will see all of the lights. kidd: flip back around here, look at the toys that came here from darcars. we hope you can donate tomorrow as well. back to you. the ridet is not only on the capital wheel, but a bcs the and is giving away hats to the first 100 people who come out and visit us. if you cannot make it out, you and donate wjla.com a toy with one click. >> trump is speaking out about a verdict following the murder of a nd woman.co >> this case was used to promote hate. >> they had to make last-minute cha
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because the on ramp from fee out to crypto these exchanges the exchanges are vulnerable in two ways deborah one as you point out they could be outlawed in some way or shut down by the government number one number two we have a lot of banks out there that have been seeking and have been granted various patents and under patent protection and patent law they could claim that these exchanges have to be shut down under intellectual property rights and i know having bans myself in this area how that could happen absolutely the other point in terms of migrating everyone off into digital coin or those digital coins that fed coin would be would be a coin that has a time element to it like either you or your you get money but your money expires like a coupon and that's one way to can get people to spend it to get out of doors or to . negative interest native interest in right so that's a built in to that the need to have an interest in this now what about philosophy for the loss of the of money skyrocketing yet where inflation well it would because you're going to find something like that max max we
because the on ramp from fee out to crypto these exchanges the exchanges are vulnerable in two ways deborah one as you point out they could be outlawed in some way or shut down by the government number one number two we have a lot of banks out there that have been seeking and have been granted various patents and under patent protection and patent law they could claim that these exchanges have to be shut down under intellectual property rights and i know having bans myself in this area how that...
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but all these streets west of the tigris the tangled deborah of war has barely been moved this all that remains of the old commercial center the reconstruction of mosul's buildings and its people's confidence will take many years but to be philip's al-jazeera. officials in yemen are blaming the saudi led coalition for an airstrike in a crowded market that's killed at least twenty five people including several children more than thirty others were wounded in the attack on the western province of titan's rights groups have accused the coalition of bombing civilian gatherings across yemen since the start of its air campaign against the rebels in march twenty fifteen an israeli court has extended the detention of a palestinian teenager her mother and her cousin they would have arrested this week ago after this video was posted online it shows sixteen year old ahmed al tell me pushing and hitting an israeli soldier the incident reportedly happened after a relative of the family was shot in the face by israeli forces and critically injured the teenagers appeared in several other videos challe
but all these streets west of the tigris the tangled deborah of war has barely been moved this all that remains of the old commercial center the reconstruction of mosul's buildings and its people's confidence will take many years but to be philip's al-jazeera. officials in yemen are blaming the saudi led coalition for an airstrike in a crowded market that's killed at least twenty five people including several children more than thirty others were wounded in the attack on the western province of...
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move repinned at least close to thirty roofs so the islanders cleaned up in terms of the roads and the deborah and so on it's also declared safe by the environment and it departments we have to clean it up and so not just made it easier for us we have expect an oil so to have a number of people moving oh lady and so here who three weeks moving over to one of the stadiums complete you'd ever been used as a shell it would be moving back we have ramped up the work in chimes of repairing the level of want to let the two groups under homes and repair into his homes so i think it's realistic to say but by the end of the year we. might see on brussels back in but you know the electricity has been up now for several weeks we can't operate all of it because there's not enough power to use the water has been up and running we have. present but it's costing us in antigua about fifty dollars and us at the just means we have had to deliver a boat shelters so far has been really good it had a visit from the u.n. secretary general as you might have no one and we also had a visit as recent as a month ago from
move repinned at least close to thirty roofs so the islanders cleaned up in terms of the roads and the deborah and so on it's also declared safe by the environment and it departments we have to clean it up and so not just made it easier for us we have expect an oil so to have a number of people moving oh lady and so here who three weeks moving over to one of the stadiums complete you'd ever been used as a shell it would be moving back we have ramped up the work in chimes of repairing the level...
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but all the streets west of the tigris the tangled deborah of war has barely been. this all that remains of the old commercial center the reconstruction of mosul's buildings and its people's confidence will take many years but to be philip's al-jazeera. the u.s. decision to recognize israel's capital is being debated around the world the city is holy for people from three faiths but at the core of the issue is. an occupation that shows no signs of ending so how do you reconcile the conflict without disrupting the right to worship for all expect a historian best known for his fame work the atlas of palestine jerusalem is palestinian longer than london is. is muslim and christian population have been living there for thousands of years they have no theory that they have been there long time ago and now they are returning they have never left jerusalem and they were absolute majority of population until recently when the colonial jewish european settlement started in palestine they had no legal basis whatsoever for israel to occupy or to declare sovereignty on jerusale
but all the streets west of the tigris the tangled deborah of war has barely been. this all that remains of the old commercial center the reconstruction of mosul's buildings and its people's confidence will take many years but to be philip's al-jazeera. the u.s. decision to recognize israel's capital is being debated around the world the city is holy for people from three faiths but at the core of the issue is. an occupation that shows no signs of ending so how do you reconcile the conflict...
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we have repeated at least close to thirty roofs so the islanders clean up in terms of the roads and deborah and so on it's also declared safe by the environment and it departments we have to clean it up and so not just made it easier for us we have expected also to have a number of people who've been oh lady and so here who three weeks moving out of one of the stadiums complete you never been used as a show there will be moving back we have ramped up the work in chimes of repairing the level of want to let the two groups under homes and repair into his homes so i think it's realistic to say but by the end of the year we. might see on brussels back in but you know the electricity has been up now for several weeks we can't operate all of it because there's not enough power to use the water has been up and running we have. presently it's costing us in antigua about fifty dollars and us at the just means we have had to deliver a boat show it does so far has been really good it had a visit from the u.n. secretary general as you might have no one and we also had a visit as recent as a month ago f
we have repeated at least close to thirty roofs so the islanders clean up in terms of the roads and deborah and so on it's also declared safe by the environment and it departments we have to clean it up and so not just made it easier for us we have expected also to have a number of people who've been oh lady and so here who three weeks moving out of one of the stadiums complete you never been used as a show there will be moving back we have ramped up the work in chimes of repairing the level of...
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but all these streets west of the tigris the tangled deborah of war has barely moved this all that remains of the old commercial center the reconstruction of mosul's buildings and its people's confidence will take many years but to be philip's al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera the heroes of one tradition to two men who risked their lives to bring truckloads of supplies to. the north sea in london with solutions group t.v. news reports to carry out the most delicate operation. it could be taught to. women . hello and welcome back across the levant and western parts of asia it's all quite intense and on wednesday we've seen the snow clearing away there are marty will get up to freezing elsewhere fine around the caspian sea term it's about eleven degrees finer on the eastern side of mediterranean with variable amounts of cloud as we head into thursday we've got a southerly flow so temperatures gerry not too bad here twenty one in beirut heading into the arabian peninsula it's thirty one woman off from mecca with thirty three degrees as an ice storm cooler here in doha as a front just clea
but all these streets west of the tigris the tangled deborah of war has barely moved this all that remains of the old commercial center the reconstruction of mosul's buildings and its people's confidence will take many years but to be philip's al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera the heroes of one tradition to two men who risked their lives to bring truckloads of supplies to. the north sea in london with solutions group t.v. news reports to carry out the most delicate operation. it could be...
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the second wife of william fairfax, who himself had served sometime in barbados, was deborah clarke, who was sister to ginny clarke of barbados. were well set up -- i went forward to much -- to be accommodated on the island. mantra of real estate is location, location, location. and barbados is very well located. it is in the crossroads of the north atlantic economic system. so south america, africa, north america, europe, united kingdom. barbados in the 17th century was one of the hubs of the british empire's trading system. america, london in the home country, and bridgetown in barbados. important iny terms of the logistical, navigational, and trading aspects. on importance for belying the ane of the island -- belying the sizelyin far of the island. to illustrate the importance of these islands, it seems incredible today, but at the end of the seven years war, france is prepared to give up half of the continent of north america in order to retain the islands of martinique and guadeloupe. the french probably argued that sugar and rum were far more important than beaver pelts. [laugh
the second wife of william fairfax, who himself had served sometime in barbados, was deborah clarke, who was sister to ginny clarke of barbados. were well set up -- i went forward to much -- to be accommodated on the island. mantra of real estate is location, location, location. and barbados is very well located. it is in the crossroads of the north atlantic economic system. so south america, africa, north america, europe, united kingdom. barbados in the 17th century was one of the hubs of the...
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move repinned at least close to thirty roofs so the islanders clean up in terms of the roads and the deborah and so on it's also declared safe by the environment and it departments we have to clean it up and so not just made it easier for us we have expected also to have a number of people who've been oh lady and so here who three weeks moving out of one of the stadiums complete you'd ever been used as a show there would be moving back we have ramped up the work in chimes of repairing the level of want to let the two groups under homes and repair and whose homes so i think it's realistic to say but by the end of the year we. might sit on brussels back in but you know the electricity has been up now for several weeks we can't operate all of it because there's not enough power to use the water has been up and running we have. present but it's costing us in antigua about fifty dollars and us at the just the means we have had to vote vote shelters so far has been really good it had a visit from the u.n. secretary general as you might have no one and we also had a visit as recent as a month ago f
move repinned at least close to thirty roofs so the islanders clean up in terms of the roads and the deborah and so on it's also declared safe by the environment and it departments we have to clean it up and so not just made it easier for us we have expected also to have a number of people who've been oh lady and so here who three weeks moving out of one of the stadiums complete you'd ever been used as a show there would be moving back we have ramped up the work in chimes of repairing the level...
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. >> reporter: he told his wife deborah. >> somebody had to do something. >> reporter: deborah told the sheriff's department who called theal alcohol, tobacco, firearms, the atf. >> we were all concerned. >> reporter: a two months of reconnaissance, atf authorized arresting david koresh and confiscating any weapons. >> showtime, showtime. >> my mom grabbed me off the bed. there were people lying on the floor that were dead. >> i took a flash bang and threw it in the window. when i get through the window, there's a man standing in the room with an ak-47. i shot him several times. >> reporter: several seconds later like this agent, he was shot buford on the hood of the vehicle was rescued by fellow agents. the fbi takes over. after 51 days, they begin ramming the main building. the horror was unimaginable. >> there were people who killed one ot bullet wound into the center of his head. >> reporter: joann vega's parents died in the flames. >> she saved your life. >> i think about that all the time. >> your mother saved you. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: when people see the names, they're just na
. >> reporter: he told his wife deborah. >> somebody had to do something. >> reporter: deborah told the sheriff's department who called theal alcohol, tobacco, firearms, the atf. >> we were all concerned. >> reporter: a two months of reconnaissance, atf authorized arresting david koresh and confiscating any weapons. >> showtime, showtime. >> my mom grabbed me off the bed. there were people lying on the floor that were dead. >> i took a flash bang...
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and so, it keeps the train from potentially derailing if they go too fast for conditions. >> deborah herzman, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a different kind of transportation issue for air travelers in atlanta. where an airport power failure forced cancellation yesterday of nearly 1200 flights. the power is back. but airlines are still struggling to get back on schedule. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is in atlanta. >> even with the lights back on monday, more than 400 additional flights were canceled and the lines stretched as far as you could see. >> again, i apologize for inconvenience. >> yesterday, passengers roamed the busiest airport in the dark others stuck on the tram some slept on baggage belts. more than 1,000 flights canceled. >> this is absurd. people are sleeping on the floor like homeless people. it is just like i have never seen anything like this at all. >> this morning, delta was handing out donuts which came as little comfort to barbara who was supposed to fly home to new jersey yesterday. >> you have no contingency all these peopl
and so, it keeps the train from potentially derailing if they go too fast for conditions. >> deborah herzman, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a different kind of transportation issue for air travelers in atlanta. where an airport power failure forced cancellation yesterday of nearly 1200 flights. the power is back. but airlines are still struggling to get back on schedule. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is in atlanta. >> even with the...
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saying even though the governor invite him they don't necessarily agree with it thank you very much deborah i was under and jack from the. the former president of georgia has gone on hunger strike and ukrainian detention center according to his lawyer michael saakashvili was rearrested in ukraine four days after his supporters freed him from a police van he says the charges against him a politically motivated me to shop has mall. we have saakashvili was rearrested late on friday following a police raid on an apartment block in kiev the former president of georgia had been hiding there since his escape from custody after being arrested on tuesday. had been fronting of his campaign to and preach ukrainian president petro poroshenko criticizing his failure to hold corruption. secretary's press secretary confirmed his arrest was the lizard that. really was detained and now judging from the number of policemen he has kept there they don't let anyone in i don't know who managed to get in that i can't get in there at his press secretary i hope there are lawyers in there and more of our people. doz
saying even though the governor invite him they don't necessarily agree with it thank you very much deborah i was under and jack from the. the former president of georgia has gone on hunger strike and ukrainian detention center according to his lawyer michael saakashvili was rearrested in ukraine four days after his supporters freed him from a police van he says the charges against him a politically motivated me to shop has mall. we have saakashvili was rearrested late on friday following a...
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as we have heard from deborah, we have been seeing this reaction to asian markets from the fed hike and of course the surprise move. you have livestocks down in china down by about 10.4% on the lunch break. chinese stocks trying to weather the surprise move. elsewhere, a big pickup in the korean market, up by 1.2% and a rebound of some of the apple supplies. we have seen a bit of weakness coming through in the japanese market even though the yen holding around 112. banking claims come under pressure in the japanese session. if we have a look at the i map you can see what is driving the overall move in the egion. having a look at specific stocks in detail, l.g. electronics has had an upgrade to outperform. is up by over 5% to downside. downside heavy still coming under a lot of pressure. emily: this is bloomberg technology, i'm emily chang. t-mobile u.s. has announced plans for a disruptive new tv service to launch in 2018. and signed a pact to acquire later three tv to help develop the strategy. shares of cable district leaders fell after the news was announced. the t-mobile chief opera
as we have heard from deborah, we have been seeing this reaction to asian markets from the fed hike and of course the surprise move. you have livestocks down in china down by about 10.4% on the lunch break. chinese stocks trying to weather the surprise move. elsewhere, a big pickup in the korean market, up by 1.2% and a rebound of some of the apple supplies. we have seen a bit of weakness coming through in the japanese market even though the yen holding around 112. banking claims come under...
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deborah hersman former chairperson for the ntsb. >> nationwide we need positive train control on all passenger routes. this technology is within reach. and it is because of the dollars that need to be spent that delayed impl delayed implementation. amtrak began installing positive train control in 2000. plans to be compliant with all railroads,000 by 2021. amtrak officials did upgrade several crossings and worked to inform the pub lake but the new train tracks. >> we are learning more about the mysterious death of a canadian billionaire and his wife. barry sherman was the 12th richest man in canada. the couple found dead friday in their toronto area mansion. the police are calling the deaths suspicious. here is tony dokoupil. >> forbes ranks barry sherman as 12th richest man in canada with net worth of $3 billion. he was also generous giving away more than $50 million to charity. because his company made cheap generic drugs, sherman had plenty of rivals. toronto homicide detectives are leading the investigation into the deaths of barry and hon neap sherman. a police spokesman calls t
deborah hersman former chairperson for the ntsb. >> nationwide we need positive train control on all passenger routes. this technology is within reach. and it is because of the dollars that need to be spent that delayed impl delayed implementation. amtrak began installing positive train control in 2000. plans to be compliant with all railroads,000 by 2021. amtrak officials did upgrade several crossings and worked to inform the pub lake but the new train tracks. >> we are learning...
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go to a gas station, go to something. >> reporter: deborah wrigley, 13 eyewitness news. >>> coming up in the next half hour, an update on jimmy kimmel's baby boy, just days after a second heart surgery. >>> but first, kind of roll with the little homies in style. the brand-new list of the top strollers, next, on "world news now." ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, baby, baby >> what do we do? >> i don't know. i was looking at the video trying to remember the moves. >> none of them look like that, i can tell you that. >> it's more in the hips. >> however, our producer brian wins if prize for the day for picking this song, "ooh, baby, baby, push it" for a story about strollers. well done. apparently, finding the right stroller can be pretty daunting. >> and stroller technology is evolving at a rapid pace. so our friend at multi-tasking mom to >> reporter: stroller after stroller, the options seem endless. wirecutter, a website that advises on products out with a buyer's guide. >> it can be really overwhelming with that many out there. that's why it's important for us to figure out what's the most importa
go to a gas station, go to something. >> reporter: deborah wrigley, 13 eyewitness news. >>> coming up in the next half hour, an update on jimmy kimmel's baby boy, just days after a second heart surgery. >>> but first, kind of roll with the little homies in style. the brand-new list of the top strollers, next, on "world news now." ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, baby, baby >> what do we do? >> i don't know. i was looking at the video trying to remember the moves....
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two years ago at georgia tech deborah smith joins me in announcing that the national science foundation had awarded a grant to the council of competitiveness to launch the exploring innovation frontiers and initiatives. the eis i we call it for short was organized as a series of national dialogs on how to drive us competitiveness in the decades ahead. we had at all of the venues the dialogue from the country presented industry and academia and national labs and research institutions. had labor leaders, opinion leaders all gathered together. these let us to examine the transformative innovation models that addressed booming global concern. dialogs touched on fostering an environment conducive to discovery on ensuring diversity and inclusion in america's future talent based and analyzing specific technologies to help drive innovation in the future. i also had the opportunity to attend the opening dialogue in atlanta. and the final event in st. louis. i want to take a moment to thank our host george tech university of california riverside, texas a&m university and washington university in
two years ago at georgia tech deborah smith joins me in announcing that the national science foundation had awarded a grant to the council of competitiveness to launch the exploring innovation frontiers and initiatives. the eis i we call it for short was organized as a series of national dialogs on how to drive us competitiveness in the decades ahead. we had at all of the venues the dialogue from the country presented industry and academia and national labs and research institutions. had labor...
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deborah hersman former chairperson for the ntsb. >> nationwide we need positive train c routes. this technology is within reach. and it is because of the dollars that need to be spent that delayed impl delayed implementation. amtrak began installing positive train control in 2000. plans to be compliant with all railroads,000 by 2021. amtrak officials did upgrade several crossings and worked to inform the pub lake but the new train tracks. >> we are learning more about the mysterious death of a canadian billionaire and his wife. barry sherman was the 12th richest man in canada. the couple found dead friday in their toronto area mansion. the police are calling the deaths suspicious. here is tony dokoupil. >> forbes ranks barry sherman as 12th richest man in canada with net worth of $3 billion. he was also generous giving away more than $50 million to charity. because his company made cheap generic drugs, toronto homicide detectives are leading the investigation into the deaths of barry and hon neap sherman. a police spokesman calls their deaths suspicious after initially saying th
deborah hersman former chairperson for the ntsb. >> nationwide we need positive train c routes. this technology is within reach. and it is because of the dollars that need to be spent that delayed impl delayed implementation. amtrak began installing positive train control in 2000. plans to be compliant with all railroads,000 by 2021. amtrak officials did upgrade several crossings and worked to inform the pub lake but the new train tracks. >> we are learning more about the mysterious...
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. >> reporter: he told his wife deborah. >> somebody had to do something. >> reporter: deborah told the sheriff's department who called theal alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the atf. >> we were all concerned. >> reporter: a two months of reconnaissance, atf authorized arresting david koresh and confiscating any weapons. >> showtime, showtime. >> my mom grabbed me off the bed. there were people lying on the floor that were dead. >> i took a flash bang and threw it in the window. when i get through the window, there's a man standing in the room with an ak-47. i shot him several times. >> reporter: several seconds later like this agent, he was shot buford on the hood of the vehicle was rescued by fellow agents. the fbi takes over. after 51 days, they begin ramming the main building. the horror was unimaginable. >> there were people who killed one another. david koresh actually had a bullet wound into the center of his head. >> reporter: joann vega's parents died in the flames. >> she saved your life. >> i think about that all the time. >> your mother saved you. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: when
. >> reporter: he told his wife deborah. >> somebody had to do something. >> reporter: deborah told the sheriff's department who called theal alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the atf. >> we were all concerned. >> reporter: a two months of reconnaissance, atf authorized arresting david koresh and confiscating any weapons. >> showtime, showtime. >> my mom grabbed me off the bed. there were people lying on the floor that were dead. >> i took a flash...
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i thank his wife, deborah, and three sons, and their grandchildren for graciously sharing paul with the farmers, ranchers, and our community who relied on his leadership. mr. speaker, please join me in honoring and we canning my good friend -- recognizing my good friend for his unwavering leadership, accomplishments on behalf of the agriculture industry. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clarke, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in tribute to a great man, a loving husband and father, a visionary entrepreneur, a philanthropist and humanitarian, my beloved nd dear friend, mr. lowell hawthorne of the bronx, new york. lowell immigrated to the united states from the beautiful island nation of jamaica in 1981, and like most immigrants to our cunigan his pursuit of the american dream. before working his way up the administrative ranks -- excuse me -- after working his way up the administrative ranks of the new york city police department as an accountant handling police pens
i thank his wife, deborah, and three sons, and their grandchildren for graciously sharing paul with the farmers, ranchers, and our community who relied on his leadership. mr. speaker, please join me in honoring and we canning my good friend -- recognizing my good friend for his unwavering leadership, accomplishments on behalf of the agriculture industry. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clarke,...
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deborah hersman former chairperson for the ntsb. >> nationwide we need positive train control on all passenger routes. this technology is within reach. and it is because of the dollars that need to be spent that delayed implementation. amtrak began installing positive train control in 2000. plans to be compliant with all railroads,000 by 2021. amtrak officials did upgrade several crossings and worked to inform the pub lake but the new train tracks. >> we are learning more about the mysterious death of a canadian billionaire and his wife. barry sherman was the 12th richest man in canada. the couple found dead friday in their toronto area mansion. the police are calling the deaths suspicious. here is tony dokoupil. >> forbes ranks barry sherman as 12th richest man in canada with net worth of $3 billion. he was also generous giving away more than $50 million to charity. because his company made cheap generic drugs, sherman had plenty of rivals. toronto homicide detectives are leading the investigation into the deaths of barry and hon neap sherman. a police spokesman calls their deaths s
deborah hersman former chairperson for the ntsb. >> nationwide we need positive train control on all passenger routes. this technology is within reach. and it is because of the dollars that need to be spent that delayed implementation. amtrak began installing positive train control in 2000. plans to be compliant with all railroads,000 by 2021. amtrak officials did upgrade several crossings and worked to inform the pub lake but the new train tracks. >> we are learning more about the...
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. >> reporter: deborah, here from national harbor. you heard my challenge. do you think this is going to be possible? >> i think it will be easy. we have unique stores. on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: first gift at the tavern. >> minute, 16. >> reporter: we are good. this is for sheena. tar vis carries drink ware. >> i feel like this is going to work. >> reporter: last up is molette, she told me pink would do so this was an easy cvs. time to total up. chris gift is 36.04. we have sheena mug, is $21.19. and i did go the extra length and purchase a gift bag at $4.23. >> grand total of $98.55 in 28 minutes. nice. nice job. >> reporter: 28 minutes. >> look, i just tweeted out the whole video what i look like in my gift. >> bow tie has little black dogs on it. it's pretty cool. now, you got some pretty sheik bunny hood hybrid thing. >> scarf thing. >> check our twitter and facebook pages, youav i tweeted it out just a second ago. please. >> all right. there is it a lot mr ahead on news4 midday. >> including a finalfarewell to >>> this just in, president t
. >> reporter: deborah, here from national harbor. you heard my challenge. do you think this is going to be possible? >> i think it will be easy. we have unique stores. on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: first gift at the tavern. >> minute, 16. >> reporter: we are good. this is for sheena. tar vis carries drink ware. >> i feel like this is going to work. >> reporter: last up is molette, she told me pink would do so this was an easy cvs. time to...
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deborah is live in santa rosa where relief supplies are being gathered.>> reporter: a supply run to ventura county will bring some of the same cleanup gear people appear reach for first. it is organized by two women strangers until the tops fire. more like sisters now.>> a retired dental hygienist and a retired chp officer. monica and kat marvel over donations collected in just a few days.>> blankets masks a hazmat suit. stuff for kids.>> reporter: supplies going to ventura county. after learning her family's long time avocado ranch burned. the first night of the thomas fire.>> i spent my youth there with my uncle. summers and weekends. but mac she wears sneakers wrapped in tape because they melted as she evacuated her santa rosa house and many neighbors in the tops fire. her home destroyed. now it is dij@ vu.>> remarkable. i cannot even comprehend.>> we feel so sorry for everyone.>> reporter: monica came home and started helping others. assisting some fire families and soon a fire survivor will move into monica's rv parked on her driveway.>> right now this is what is needed. here take it.
deborah is live in santa rosa where relief supplies are being gathered.>> reporter: a supply run to ventura county will bring some of the same cleanup gear people appear reach for first. it is organized by two women strangers until the tops fire. more like sisters now.>> a retired dental hygienist and a retired chp officer. monica and kat marvel over donations collected in just a few days.>> blankets masks a hazmat suit. stuff for kids.>> reporter: supplies going to...
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of age during a time of widespread sexual harassment allegations and, deborah, you have interesting conversations. >> very interesting and this is the group that we want to pay attention to. they are about to step out into the world with a new and evol evolving idea of what it means to be a it's clear that this generation has been raised a bit differently. from houston to denver and now new york city, learning from our oldest young men. responsible, respectful, love, value. humble. these guys sharing the values of a good man. >> being a good man just really comes down to being a good person. >> it's pretty much making a conscious effort to check in with your humility. >> where did your ideas come from about what it is to be a good man? >> take examples and try to be better versions of what we see. >> reporter: at this public policy institute, a window into what it takes to raise responsible, and caring men. even with their parents listening in from a separate room, these guys share honest moments from their lives. how many of you here, guys, have maybe even participated in that lock
of age during a time of widespread sexual harassment allegations and, deborah, you have interesting conversations. >> very interesting and this is the group that we want to pay attention to. they are about to step out into the world with a new and evol evolving idea of what it means to be a it's clear that this generation has been raised a bit differently. from houston to denver and now new york city, learning from our oldest young men. responsible, respectful, love, value. humble. these...
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deborah is in vallejo with the story.>> reporter: the talk of the neighborhood. you can see how this garage is boarded up and the home has been red tag. the owner is safe thanks to a good samaritan.>> this was full force fire. fire all the way up to the power lines. it took one of the lines down.>> reporter: this was the late -- this was the blaze. before they arrived 25-year-old william mckenzie was there. he was driving to work when he saw the garage on fire and pulled over. bystanders told him an elderly woman lived in the house alone and wasn't answering her door.>> mckenzie broke in by throwing his six foot 200 pound bulk behind it.>> i to pushing my way in. it took two shoulder pools before it finally released.>> reporter: he shouted and she answered. we have to go. he found her in her kitchen.>> it is time to come outside. it is going to be coming into the house.>> reporter: smoke and heat in their faces.>> the fire was so big all i could hear was pops.>> reporter: he let her out the house and down the steps to safety. she was calm if overwhelmed.>> when i
deborah is in vallejo with the story.>> reporter: the talk of the neighborhood. you can see how this garage is boarded up and the home has been red tag. the owner is safe thanks to a good samaritan.>> this was full force fire. fire all the way up to the power lines. it took one of the lines down.>> reporter: this was the late -- this was the blaze. before they arrived 25-year-old william mckenzie was there. he was driving to work when he saw the garage on fire and pulled over....
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i want to thank our director, deborah rafael who is not here today. she's been one of the leaders in san francisco with this, so i want to thank her, and all of the leaders here and those that are here today. thank you, mayor lee, for signing this ordinance. the city of san francisco and its residents will benefit from this ordinance, so thank you very much. >> thank you. did you want to say? no. we wouldn't have gotten this through. it's unanimous. i want to thank my colleagues and my friend, supervisor safai and thank you, barbara. lastly, we have jonathan kapplan from the resources council, which has been a great partner. there you are. >> thank you, supervisor sheehy. hi. i think this is switched off. can you hear me all right? there you go. so every once in a while a local government stands up and provides leadership for the entire nation. this is one of those moments. the city ordinance that is being signed today would turn a light on in the darkness that has shrouded the industrial livestock industry. for the first time, san san san francisl ha
i want to thank our director, deborah rafael who is not here today. she's been one of the leaders in san francisco with this, so i want to thank her, and all of the leaders here and those that are here today. thank you, mayor lee, for signing this ordinance. the city of san francisco and its residents will benefit from this ordinance, so thank you very much. >> thank you. did you want to say? no. we wouldn't have gotten this through. it's unanimous. i want to thank my colleagues and my...
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deborah live for us in sonoma with these photo shoots are on both sides of the camera.>> reporter: we have been hearing about photographers and studios donating photo sessions. we found one tonight and the sonoma square. a plaza that was shrouded in smoke not that long ago. in the lobby of the historic hotel. a moment in time for fire survivors. smiling for the camera and smiling at how far they have come.>> it is like a phoenix rising. trying to move forward with the new memories.>> they leave with a portrait and a hug. people who did not have time to grab much or figured their homes and photos would still be there.>> this will probably be one of the first things we put in our new place once we get it.>> reporter: this takes a bit of a sting about losing precious moments on >> the free shot and the thought behind it. >> represents the kindness of our community. how can we give people a sense of home when they don't have a home right now?>> reporter: art.com set up the sessions. spearheaded by an employee whose relatives lost homes.>> a lot of people don't have anything personal right
deborah live for us in sonoma with these photo shoots are on both sides of the camera.>> reporter: we have been hearing about photographers and studios donating photo sessions. we found one tonight and the sonoma square. a plaza that was shrouded in smoke not that long ago. in the lobby of the historic hotel. a moment in time for fire survivors. smiling for the camera and smiling at how far they have come.>> it is like a phoenix rising. trying to move forward with the new...