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but for 38 years catherine real has made a living off couples who could no longer stand being couples. she has seen the fights over children's custody get ugly real is hopeful governor rick scott will sign a bill that will change family law forever. public opinions on custody have changed as it becomes more common for both parents to share all responsibilities while still together national parenting organizations are also supporting this change that has happened in 20 states already opponents believe the law could clog up courts with parents contesting the custody agreements because of differing work schedules or even judges still will have discretion and consider over a this way good their kids when the bad. in tampa, jonathan petramala, 10 news wtsp. this story has a facebook. conversation-- head to our "10 news w t s p facebook page." new overnight -- a woman rear-ended a st pete police cruiser as the it happened on central avenue, near 31-st street. the parked cruiser had its lights on while waiting on a tow truck for a disabled car. police say the driver -- cathy moloney -- has b
but for 38 years catherine real has made a living off couples who could no longer stand being couples. she has seen the fights over children's custody get ugly real is hopeful governor rick scott will sign a bill that will change family law forever. public opinions on custody have changed as it becomes more common for both parents to share all responsibilities while still together national parenting organizations are also supporting this change that has happened in 20 states already opponents...
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. >> reporter: friends and family of catherine hoover are taking to the polls to get voters attention. >> maybe being at the polls will bring more public attention to the injustice and maybe encourage them to help change. >> in july 2014 a pregnant catherine hoover who shot in the head killing her. the baby would later.. >> i pulled the hammer back.>> safety matters that come in when you are a gun owner. this gentleman did not follow safety matter at all. >> somehow it went to that way. an accident so he was never charged. >> it is a cover-up but i don't know what it is. there are similar cases to my daughters that have been prosecuted. >> it's a novel idea to bring more awareness that will this protest outside the voting polls to anything to reopen the case. >> awareness is something that is always important absent new information which will change the evidence and facts of the case. there is nothing new that was brought to our attention. >> i think scott needs to step in and puts a prosecutor on this case. >> i heard to tremendously. >> casey cumley, 10 news. said she plans to head
. >> reporter: friends and family of catherine hoover are taking to the polls to get voters attention. >> maybe being at the polls will bring more public attention to the injustice and maybe encourage them to help change. >> in july 2014 a pregnant catherine hoover who shot in the head killing her. the baby would later.. >> i pulled the hammer back.>> safety matters that come in when you are a gun owner. this gentleman did not follow safety matter at all. >>...
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. >> catherine starkey had an issue of her own, she had one call that went unanswered for one minute. >> it's going to collapse. >> the pascoe sheriff says the public and first responders if you are at risk. >> i don't believe there should be concern for the safety. >> they say they are trying to retain more staff but it's difficult. >> 911 is something we should never have to sacrifice. entire community is taking to facebook to complain about pascoe county's 911. this is a closed page so we are keeping it anonymous, but one person right then and says quote i no answers. rings and rings. situation. >>> another person says i hours, being here, and not one story ever get through. and another comment, last month i called 911 because my husband was having problems with his they didn't answer the first successful. we will stay on top of these issues and continue to push for change to keep you safe. >> using penalties for pot in tampa. the city decriminalized the possession of small amounts of immediately. here's what it means, if someone is caught with 20 grams or less, they could face a f
. >> catherine starkey had an issue of her own, she had one call that went unanswered for one minute. >> it's going to collapse. >> the pascoe sheriff says the public and first responders if you are at risk. >> i don't believe there should be concern for the safety. >> they say they are trying to retain more staff but it's difficult. >> 911 is something we should never have to sacrifice. entire community is taking to facebook to complain about pascoe county's...
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i'm catherine catherine burch for 10 community. >>> and good thursday afternoon to you. hope you are having a great day. we are seeing sunshine across the bay area. here's a live look at the clearwater beach sky cam and beaches. current temperatures at 72 degrees in crystal river, 68 there. 75 in clearwater and bart o 81 degrees so we are going to see warmer temperatures away from the coast and your high winter haven, lakeland, 77 davis island and clearwater degrees. we don't have to worry about any rain today. we are going to see decreasing afternoon. winds out of the south west to keep the immediate coastline just a little bit cooler with waters. but overnight we are going to see some showers, a weak disturbance moves through mainly during the hours when most of us will be asleep. here they come through the bay area at 4:30 in the morning. if you do have to get up early for work you might encounter showers and pretty much moving to the south of the bay area by 7:30 and mostly sunny skies by your friday afternoon. for today high temperatures by the coast in the mid 70s,
i'm catherine catherine burch for 10 community. >>> and good thursday afternoon to you. hope you are having a great day. we are seeing sunshine across the bay area. here's a live look at the clearwater beach sky cam and beaches. current temperatures at 72 degrees in crystal river, 68 there. 75 in clearwater and bart o 81 degrees so we are going to see warmer temperatures away from the coast and your high winter haven, lakeland, 77 davis island and clearwater degrees. we don't have to...
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red snapper tuna and halibut. runners will raise money for the take stock in children. 10 community catherine numberch shows you how the combination of money and encouragement can change lives. >> i love the way some of you are waiting patiently. >> mary teaches third graders in braydenton and she sees promise in every young face. >> they are our future, our today, our tomorrow, our everything. a caring teacher. him? >> but her path to a classroom involved much more than luck. there were obstacles to over come. >> actually i had a son when i was in high school. >> having a child so young could have easily derailed dreams. any new mom will tell you some days are rough. >> i can't anymore. i'm tired, i'm over whelmed. >> but as a take stock scholar she had a mentor to keep her on track. >> she was that person that and tell me yes you can. you can do this. there's no going back only forward. >> she not only stayed in high school but excelled and with scholarship money she forged ahead graduating from college, a family first. >> walking across that stage meant the world to me. >> you need to make
red snapper tuna and halibut. runners will raise money for the take stock in children. 10 community catherine numberch shows you how the combination of money and encouragement can change lives. >> i love the way some of you are waiting patiently. >> mary teaches third graders in braydenton and she sees promise in every young face. >> they are our future, our today, our tomorrow, our everything. a caring teacher. him? >> but her path to a classroom involved much more than...
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his mother, catherine, says she has great memories of spending time with her son while highway 87 was under construction. [ no audio ] obviously, a little problem with the audio there. she was saying it was the road that she and michael would go on and they would ride bikes on that road on mom and son time. the san jose police department says the highway sign also forever show the community's gratitude for officer johnson's service and his sacrifice. >>> still ahead on "abc7 news" at 4:00, a snap chat video is tarnishing the image of a popular warrior. what the team is saying today. >>> also, the bearded bandit, wanted for a series of bank robberies, taken into custody. >> and michael finney is taking your questions. >> i'm taking your questions, you're darn right. call 415-954-7621. that's the most important phone number you'll he >>> this video is whipping up some unneeded controversy for the squeaky clean golden state warriors. it appears to show draymond green driving 118 miles per hour in his new bmw. eric thomas has reaction now from the warriors. >> reporter: this is the snap c
his mother, catherine, says she has great memories of spending time with her son while highway 87 was under construction. [ no audio ] obviously, a little problem with the audio there. she was saying it was the road that she and michael would go on and they would ride bikes on that road on mom and son time. the san jose police department says the highway sign also forever show the community's gratitude for officer johnson's service and his sacrifice. >>> still ahead on "abc7...
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his mother catherine is so thankful for the gesture. >> it's so beautiful. i feel so blessed, so honored. the community support has been incredible. i'm just overwhelmed. >> the san jose police department says the highway signs will forever show the community's gratitude for officer johnson's service and sacrifice. >>> four california highway patrol officers assigned to the san francisco office were honored today for going above and beyond the call of duty. the officers received special recognition from the security firm acis international. a ceremony was held this morning at the marriott hotel. chp officer andre zurenko received the ion officer award. he was the officer stabbed in the neck in february. >>> in san francisco, a population explosion and not of people. there have been so many interactions between coyotes, people, and pets that now the board of supervisors is looking for solutions. but they won't be easy to come by. wayne freedman is live tonight with this story. wayne? >> reporter: good evening. there's not a coyote in sight here at inspiration
his mother catherine is so thankful for the gesture. >> it's so beautiful. i feel so blessed, so honored. the community support has been incredible. i'm just overwhelmed. >> the san jose police department says the highway signs will forever show the community's gratitude for officer johnson's service and sacrifice. >>> four california highway patrol officers assigned to the san francisco office were honored today for going above and beyond the call of duty. the officers...
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punishment for a woman quick for her role in an attack on a gay couple in philadelphia a last month catherine knot was sentenced to five years in jail for her part in the the 2014 attack in center city philadelphia. her attorney called the sentence excessive and is pushing for probation instead. tomorrow a judge is expected to hear the motion for resentensing. >>> much more to come tonight, why passengers say engine troubles on their way to new jersey led to a scene like this at an airport in south carolina. >>> we are looking live outside philadelphia international airport, tarmacs are wet, tonight, meteorologist melissa magee a and your exclusive accu weather seven day forecast is next when "action news" returns. dear fellow citizen, i know how it feels to save for retirement and college - times two. i get that it can be overwhelming, because i'm living it. but i always tell people - saving's not that complicated. you just have to work with what you have. if you have a question about saving, ask me. sincerely, alex payne. fellow dad and fellow citizen. sincerely, alex payne. "action news" t
punishment for a woman quick for her role in an attack on a gay couple in philadelphia a last month catherine knot was sentenced to five years in jail for her part in the the 2014 attack in center city philadelphia. her attorney called the sentence excessive and is pushing for probation instead. tomorrow a judge is expected to hear the motion for resentensing. >>> much more to come tonight, why passengers say engine troubles on their way to new jersey led to a scene like this at an...
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we are live from the satellite center catherine scott for channel six "action news". >> catherine, thank you. >>> only "action news" was there as the villanova wildcats basketball team arrived back at home tonight with smiles on their face after a huge win over iowa today in the ncaa tournament. guys have have a lot to be proud of and so do their fans. this will be their first sweet 16 appearance since 2009. and the c ira center in the school spirit tonight. you can see live from our sky six temple cam, the building is lit up in blue in celebration of the villanova's win. >>> sports director ducis rodgers is here now and a big win this afternoon for villanova. >> you could have started smiling about ten minutes into this game they were that dominant. there the was so much talk about villanova's recent struggles in the ncaa tournament. that is a thing of the past. thursday they will be in louisville, kentucky to take on miami in the sweet 16. jay wright has exercised those demons. nova jumps all over iowa hawkeyes from the star. this three puts cats up by ten in the first half. they will
we are live from the satellite center catherine scott for channel six "action news". >> catherine, thank you. >>> only "action news" was there as the villanova wildcats basketball team arrived back at home tonight with smiles on their face after a huge win over iowa today in the ncaa tournament. guys have have a lot to be proud of and so do their fans. this will be their first sweet 16 appearance since 2009. and the c ira center in the school spirit tonight....
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. >> it hit all the cars on the left-hand side of catherine street. >> reporter: now, witnesses described what it was like as the suspects tried to outrun police in this very busy southwest philadelphia neighborhood just after 4:00 this afternoon. the pursuit started in delaware county and stepped into high gear on katherine near 56th. police say the suspects crashed into three cars before losing control and crashing into two parked cars and that's when the pair darted from the vehicle and began to run on foot. >> the occupants of the vehicle both fled. one was app left-handed a short distance from the car by darby and philadelphia police. the second person ran into a laundromat close by to here changed his clothing and was caught on a septa bus. both individuals are in custody, both back to darby borough. >> reporter: now, the suspects crashed around 53rd and katherine. they towed the suspect's vehicle away a. again, they're still trying to sort things out and get these vehicles removed from this neighborhood you can see it's still very much show blocked off and an active scene here. aga
. >> it hit all the cars on the left-hand side of catherine street. >> reporter: now, witnesses described what it was like as the suspects tried to outrun police in this very busy southwest philadelphia neighborhood just after 4:00 this afternoon. the pursuit started in delaware county and stepped into high gear on katherine near 56th. police say the suspects crashed into three cars before losing control and crashing into two parked cars and that's when the pair darted from the...
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catherine nero pulled from the wreckage but she later died, police say, the tree was rotted out. >>> 6:41. we have brighter news this morning. the lets get you caught up on the forecast because a big warm up is coming. >> extra mild temperatures. honestly looking at how everything might pan out here looking at weather patterns this could be the top ten warmest march when all is said and donnas this pattern will change here over next few days and that cold weather we are seeing this morning, this is the last of it. it will in the return in the seven day forecast. here's a live view at the camden waterfront. the boot shul shot. it is just chilly this morning. temperatures down in the 20's. double scan live is clear. philadelphia, sitting at a cold 30 degrees at this hour. dew point is 16, and we have a wind of 9 miles an hour out of the north/northwest. so combine the temperatures and wind it gives you a feels like temperature of only 22 right now. most other locations, cross the delaware valley are seeing those wind chill in the lower 20's as well. huge drop in temperatures this week,
catherine nero pulled from the wreckage but she later died, police say, the tree was rotted out. >>> 6:41. we have brighter news this morning. the lets get you caught up on the forecast because a big warm up is coming. >> extra mild temperatures. honestly looking at how everything might pan out here looking at weather patterns this could be the top ten warmest march when all is said and donnas this pattern will change here over next few days and that cold weather we are seeing...
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was part of an internal investigation about inappropriate behavior involving former superintendent catherine arory. rivers' resignation is effective on may 6. the district says he'll use his accrued paid leave and won't handle any official business during his paid leave. >>> meanwhile, we're learning why a bradenton police officer is off the job this morning. his bosses say when he responded to a domestic abuse call instead of filing paperwork to help the woman in the case, he ended up asking her out on a case. the officer resigned after learning internal affairs was investigating him. he responded to the victim's home in late december and started texting the victim asking her to dinner. investigators say he didn't file the paperwork about the woman's boyfriend's alleged harassment until 23 days later. abused by two people. >> i don't know that women are going to trust law enforcement if these kinds of things happen. that's my greatest fear. >> pruitt, we've learned, won't face any charges stemming from the investigation. >>> governor scott has the lives of hundreds of death row inmates awai
was part of an internal investigation about inappropriate behavior involving former superintendent catherine arory. rivers' resignation is effective on may 6. the district says he'll use his accrued paid leave and won't handle any official business during his paid leave. >>> meanwhile, we're learning why a bradenton police officer is off the job this morning. his bosses say when he responded to a domestic abuse call instead of filing paperwork to help the woman in the case, he ended up...
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fox news's catherine herridge joins us with exclusive details. catherine what did we learn. reporter: thank you, melissa, and good afternoon. a intelligence source close to the investigation that former clinton i.t. specialist bryan pagliano told the fbi how the former secretary of state unsecured email system was set up who had access, when, and what devices were used. fox news was told with pagliano who struck immunity deal with the justice department late last year has provide ad road map to the investigators and importance to the fbi case can not be overemphasized. >> the i.t. guy may no intent. he is going to be told, here is how we'll set this up. this south side the federal government. this is outside the reach and control of the department of state. reporter: the source who is not authorized to speak on the record due to the sensitivity of the ongoing fbi investigation said pagliano's information is helping investigators to knit together the emails with other evidence including images of mrs. clinton using her devices on the road as secretary of state. cbs recently p
fox news's catherine herridge joins us with exclusive details. catherine what did we learn. reporter: thank you, melissa, and good afternoon. a intelligence source close to the investigation that former clinton i.t. specialist bryan pagliano told the fbi how the former secretary of state unsecured email system was set up who had access, when, and what devices were used. fox news was told with pagliano who struck immunity deal with the justice department late last year has provide ad road map to...
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melissa: catherine, sounds like we could have four candidates tomorrow? >> i think everyone much these primary days, we go in, winds up being groundhog day. i think tomorrow will look pretty much exactly like today. trump will be in the lead. still be three or four candidate race and apparently harrison ford will be indiana jones. so nothing changes. >> no complaint there. melissa: tony, so how does everybody respond to that. if you still have the four candidates in, i would imagine the establishment is going to go even more bananas than before because they're already going best second -- bez sec. >> here is which i disagree with my come like, most of those contests are winner-take-all. most are closed only republicans can vote. i think there will be idea that anti-trump, unified anti-trump force can take him on but that means others are going to have to leave the race. in it particular case, look obviously kasich if he loses ohio. i tend to agree with dan, he is looking much better. if rubio loses in florida, what he gained in delegates up until this poi
melissa: catherine, sounds like we could have four candidates tomorrow? >> i think everyone much these primary days, we go in, winds up being groundhog day. i think tomorrow will look pretty much exactly like today. trump will be in the lead. still be three or four candidate race and apparently harrison ford will be indiana jones. so nothing changes. >> no complaint there. melissa: tony, so how does everybody respond to that. if you still have the four candidates in, i would imagine...
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catherine herridge with latest on developing story. reporter: thank you, melissa. these new documents obtained by judicial watch through their federal lawsuit, show within weeks of becoming secretary of state and registering domain for email account she uses exclusively for government business, mrs. clinton tried to bypass longstanding rules for handling classified information. she wanted to use her blackberry which was not government issued or secured by the government secure for use anywhere in the state department's executive floor known as a mahogany row. february 17th, 2009, email marked secret cleared through nsa reads in part, quote, miss mills, then clinton's chief of staff, described the requirement as chiefly driven by secretary clinton who does not use standard computer equipment but relies on exclusive on her blackberry for emailing remaining in contact on her schedule et cetera. ideally all members of the suite will be allowed to use blackberryies for communication, the scif. sensitive compartment facility for information. this was rejected by the stat
catherine herridge with latest on developing story. reporter: thank you, melissa. these new documents obtained by judicial watch through their federal lawsuit, show within weeks of becoming secretary of state and registering domain for email account she uses exclusively for government business, mrs. clinton tried to bypass longstanding rules for handling classified information. she wanted to use her blackberry which was not government issued or secured by the government secure for use anywhere...
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>> reporter: thank you, catherine. former fbi agents and military officer are drawing fox's attention to the suspects in tan and black on let left of your screen. they both wore a single black glove holding luggage cart. it is evidence of a possible detonator known as a dead man switch. one scenario once the pressure on the handle is broken the bomb is triggered. these switches are used if a suicide bomber is shot and disabled the vest or belt will still explode because this contact is broken. now let's take a closer look at the guy there on the right. the video is not great quality but three sources said he appears to be wearing a disguise. coloring between his face and nose appears to be too uneven to be real. sources say he does appear acting as escort for other two men to keep bombers on target. >> what is really important to note that some type of experience is needed for implementation, the actual bringing the bomb to the airport and detonating it at right time. that is what we want to look at to see, you know, i
>> reporter: thank you, catherine. former fbi agents and military officer are drawing fox's attention to the suspects in tan and black on let left of your screen. they both wore a single black glove holding luggage cart. it is evidence of a possible detonator known as a dead man switch. one scenario once the pressure on the handle is broken the bomb is triggered. these switches are used if a suicide bomber is shot and disabled the vest or belt will still explode because this contact is...
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with fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who has been reporting on this from the beginning. kathryn, thank you for joining us. >> sure. of course. so let me just kind of walk you through how things unfolded over the last 70 minutes. just before 3:00 eastern, i got a call from a contact that i have in capitol hill who was down in the ford office building. for those familiar with the complex, this is one of the office buildings that's the furthers away from the capital. probably a pretty brisk 15-minute walk. they were going outside the building, and they were approached by the capital police who told them to go inside, to shelter in place, and to stay away from the doors and also the windows. there was some initial confusion because there was a drill this morning. but my contact said police were acting as clearly it was not a drill and there was no advanced warning. usually there's something over the overhead saying there's a drill coming up. shortly after that there was an internal -- it's like a texting system within the capital giving people instant updates
with fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who has been reporting on this from the beginning. kathryn, thank you for joining us. >> sure. of course. so let me just kind of walk you through how things unfolded over the last 70 minutes. just before 3:00 eastern, i got a call from a contact that i have in capitol hill who was down in the ford office building. for those familiar with the complex, this is one of the office buildings that's the furthers away from the...
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catherine herridge has information. very disturbing, catherine. >> i will get to that in just one second. first the news that appeared in the "new york times" today. last time we heard from i.t. specialist bryan pagliano when he took the fifth before the benghazi select committee on capitol hill. since as we reported yesterday he struck an immunity deal that provided computer security logs to fbi reportedly show no evidence of foreign hacks but desai per security experts said that sophisticated attack will leave no footprint. >> sophisticated cyberattack is able to masquerade as legitimate user. that is to say a computer program could masquerade as mrs. clinton or one of her authorized subordinates. by doing this you can move information in and out of the server with any log entry showing normal entry. this is what is so frightening about sophisticated attack like this. you won't be able to detect it. reporter: what is more telling than the security logs, forensic review conducted of fbi of hardware including server. ev
catherine herridge has information. very disturbing, catherine. >> i will get to that in just one second. first the news that appeared in the "new york times" today. last time we heard from i.t. specialist bryan pagliano when he took the fifth before the benghazi select committee on capitol hill. since as we reported yesterday he struck an immunity deal that provided computer security logs to fbi reportedly show no evidence of foreign hacks but desai per security experts said...
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catherine? reporter: thank you, melissa. the attorney general testified today the fbi investigation into mrs. clinton's server and the alleged mishandling classified information is on a close hold and -- have no basis in fact. >> have you ever discussed the clinton email investigation with president obama or anyone at the white house? >> no, sir, i have not. >> so when josh earnest speaks about the investigation, and talks about basically to reassure the american people that this is no big deal, do you know where he gets that information from? >> senator, no. i do not. i can assure you i nor anyone from the department has briefed mr. ernest or anyone at the white house about this matter or other law enforcement matters. reporter: and lynch refused to get into the immunity deal struck with clinton's former i.t. specialist bryan pagliano, and whether that deal would allow him to testify to congress. video of him before the benghazi select committee last year where he took the fifth. >> does the immunity agreement contain a pro
catherine? reporter: thank you, melissa. the attorney general testified today the fbi investigation into mrs. clinton's server and the alleged mishandling classified information is on a close hold and -- have no basis in fact. >> have you ever discussed the clinton email investigation with president obama or anyone at the white house? >> no, sir, i have not. >> so when josh earnest speaks about the investigation, and talks about basically to reassure the american people that...
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catherine soi reports. >> reporter: it is early evening in one of the poorer neighborhoods of the capital where the symphony or orchestra is rehearsing of the most of the musicians don't have a steady income. we find them rehearsing the conductor's own compensation, a story of the tribulations and how they're over coming them. this man created the orchestra back in 1992. then he had only three instruments and small space in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed. it is not where we were years ago and when people came for kon concerts. we're seeing more people coming, but there is still much more to do. >> reporter: in down town, local music come natures the night scene-- dominates the night scene. people come out to listen and dance to songss by some of the continent's greatest artists. this area has a rich music culture. the most popular kind of music in the country. getting people here to appreciate classical music has been difficult. the band tries out a classical tune. they tell us it's not something that would young go to watch >> translation: our music is so popula
catherine soi reports. >> reporter: it is early evening in one of the poorer neighborhoods of the capital where the symphony or orchestra is rehearsing of the most of the musicians don't have a steady income. we find them rehearsing the conductor's own compensation, a story of the tribulations and how they're over coming them. this man created the orchestra back in 1992. then he had only three instruments and small space in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed....
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catherine soy, al jazeera, kinshasa. >> that marks the end of this bulletin. we recommend you check out our website, aljazeera.com is where you find it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. what we want for our most fragile elderly or others who need nursing home care is a safe and healthy environment but too often we've seen that ends up not being the case where care homes end up being anything bupt. no but. add to that, funds that end up being redirected to projects that in no way protect those most vulnerable patients. it is an outrage and a tragedy that "america tonight's" sheila macvicar investigated in florida. >> when the palms of sebring created what he called loving homes for its residents, the state gave $12003 million, that came from a special trust fund intended to improve care for failuressing home residents. how did the for profit nursing home in south florida spend it? not on extra staff or better housekeeping but on a redecorating spree that included chandeliers, clear fronded refrigerators. >> it borders on
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the other famous cable that catherine herridge reported in august 2012, a month before the attack on the consulate in benghazi when the cia said the consulate is not defensible. we ought to consolidate the two in the cia location. and there was no action on that. martha: huma abedin is one of the people who received the email i just read. how will we know what their response was? >> i think there is a lot going on here, other communications. we don't know what the f.b.i. is doing in terms of who said what to whom. but i think the failure on benghazi is one of the signal failures of the obama administration. and to fail to tree tallate ever since then. >> it's been very clear we were told, there were so many investigations. this is a done deal. but these new emails that have come out have a lot in them that are quite significant to this case. let's put that up on the screen. this is a quote from a hillary clinton email. if not classified or otherwise inappropriate west coast, can you send to the "new york times" reporters who interviewed me today? >> she and all of her aides do exactl
the other famous cable that catherine herridge reported in august 2012, a month before the attack on the consulate in benghazi when the cia said the consulate is not defensible. we ought to consolidate the two in the cia location. and there was no action on that. martha: huma abedin is one of the people who received the email i just read. how will we know what their response was? >> i think there is a lot going on here, other communications. we don't know what the f.b.i. is doing in terms...
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catherine herridge is live in washington about the story. what are you learning, about there, catherine? reporter: good morning, bill. it is highly fluid situation that intelligence suggests that the target was western diplomats though there is disagreement whether it was french or american delegation. al qaeda affiliate in north after known as al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. six mask the gunmen shouted "allahu akbar!," arabic for god is great. they were meeting in neighboring hotel where a i.q. stage ad similar attack in february. they told a conference here in washington about the group's capability. >> we're paying very close attention to groups like al-shabaab and al qaeda in islamic maghreb that is shows with attacks in burkina faso that it remains dangerous. reporter: they are offering december tails about the investigation into that ivory coast attack. bill: what about threats to host tells? reporter: this 11 page bulletin shared with fox news was sent out late last week t was not based on new credible intelligence that hotels in the
catherine herridge is live in washington about the story. what are you learning, about there, catherine? reporter: good morning, bill. it is highly fluid situation that intelligence suggests that the target was western diplomats though there is disagreement whether it was french or american delegation. al qaeda affiliate in north after known as al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. six mask the gunmen shouted "allahu akbar!," arabic for god is great. they were meeting in neighboring hotel...
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martha: catherine, thank you. bill: 20 minutes before the hour. merrick garland, president obama's nominee before the supreme court goes to capitol hill today but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says a hearing will not happen. >> this has been the history of, this has been the tradition to not throw one of these nominees into the middle of a presidential election cauldron. we'll honor the precedents that have been created over decades. ♪ martha: president obama's pick for the supreme court, judge merrick garland, heading up to capitol hill today. he will meet with some top senate democrats. meanwhile republicans are standing firm against confirmation hearings for any nominee that the president puts forward until after the election. >> look, we're following the biden rule. elections are going on all over the country. the next president will be making this choice. the people will decide who should be the appointing authority. so no, he will not be considered by the senate. martha: talking about the biden rule there. here is what vice presid
martha: catherine, thank you. bill: 20 minutes before the hour. merrick garland, president obama's nominee before the supreme court goes to capitol hill today but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says a hearing will not happen. >> this has been the history of, this has been the tradition to not throw one of these nominees into the middle of a presidential election cauldron. we'll honor the precedents that have been created over decades. ♪ martha: president obama's pick for the...
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say he was trying to do a number of things which are not supported by any of the facts and your own catherine herridge has presented a number of pictures which, which were given to her by his platoon mates would show him playing with goats, doing all these very typical everyday things, which demonstrate nothing of any psychosis which was demonstrative during the time they now say he had a psychological condition. it is just, distinction without a difference. leland: maybe a distinction without a difference in terms whether he had or did not have this schizo personality disorder. if you want to look it up i will save you the time. you have trouble determining social cues and can establish distrust of other. >> right. leland: on one hand his defense attorneys say, all right, this guy has a serious personality disorder and some kind of mental disorder but on the other hand they say, oh, he had this entire plan cooked up to abandon his post and draw attention to misdeeds being done or problems within his platoon. which is it? are you crazy and can't figure out right from wrong or are you trying t
say he was trying to do a number of things which are not supported by any of the facts and your own catherine herridge has presented a number of pictures which, which were given to her by his platoon mates would show him playing with goats, doing all these very typical everyday things, which demonstrate nothing of any psychosis which was demonstrative during the time they now say he had a psychological condition. it is just, distinction without a difference. leland: maybe a distinction without...
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we'll get to catherine in a moment. peter king, member of the house intelligence committee and counter terrorism committee. what is a possible solution here short-term. then we'll get into the long-term effects of this. >> we should never let our guard down. i think this is a wake-up call to europe about how they have to increase their surveillance and counter-terrorism. over the years they lagged behind us. they are now becoming more aware and alert. except for the british, the other countries have not been as forward leaning as they should be. this is going to go on. it's a reminder to us in this country never to let our guard down. we have to maintain surveillance and be aggressive. we have to go after them and kill them before they kill us. bill: you heard john kasich say the president needs to come home now and acertain global leadership immediately. this is an historic trip. something he wanted to do for quite some time. do you remember this reaction the attacks in paris when he was speaking at the g-8 summit in t
we'll get to catherine in a moment. peter king, member of the house intelligence committee and counter terrorism committee. what is a possible solution here short-term. then we'll get into the long-term effects of this. >> we should never let our guard down. i think this is a wake-up call to europe about how they have to increase their surveillance and counter-terrorism. over the years they lagged behind us. they are now becoming more aware and alert. except for the british, the other...
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bill: catherine, you have two brothers involved. one hit the airport, the other hit the train station. you had two brothers in boston. you had two brothers in paris. you have two brothers now. what we to understand two people from the same family trying to kill as many people as possible? >> reporter: we learned through our reporting over the years it is not uncommon for there to be familial ties in small cell operations because this is way to keep a close hold on the information and avoid leakage that would allow authorities to intervene and thwart the plot. meantime a intelligence source with first-hand knowledge of the investigation on the ground in brussels is providing fox news with new information what happened at the airport. there were two explosions. one in aisle three of ticketing hall and the other in aisle 11. the bombers concentrated on highest concentration of specific pangsers and not the airline. the attack on crowded subway train happened near the european parliament in a neighborhood also home to american embassy i
bill: catherine, you have two brothers involved. one hit the airport, the other hit the train station. you had two brothers in boston. you had two brothers in paris. you have two brothers now. what we to understand two people from the same family trying to kill as many people as possible? >> reporter: we learned through our reporting over the years it is not uncommon for there to be familial ties in small cell operations because this is way to keep a close hold on the information and...
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patti ann: catherine herridge joins us live from washington with the latest. reporter: thank you, patti ann. this morning the conspiracy is growing in addition to the manhunt of the suspect at the brussels airport in the image on the right in white carewearing that disguise. belgium media is reporting a second man seen in surveillance video at metro station helping suicide bomber on to the subway trains. two brothers killed themselves in this at cac. ibrahim el bakraoui and his brother khalid. not sure whether the man with khalid at the subway was killed in the attack. note the amount of tatp in the suitcases would be essentially sufficient to vaporize those closest to it. the tatp found in the brussels apartment is seen more of premeditation in the wider networks. he is tied to the bombs in paris in november and now the suspect in the airport as well. looks to be conspiracy, inner circle of five suspects and broader second quarter kel which would be the -- circle which would be the broader network fbi sent a fly team from the new york office to assist the aut
patti ann: catherine herridge joins us live from washington with the latest. reporter: thank you, patti ann. this morning the conspiracy is growing in addition to the manhunt of the suspect at the brussels airport in the image on the right in white carewearing that disguise. belgium media is reporting a second man seen in surveillance video at metro station helping suicide bomber on to the subway trains. two brothers killed themselves in this at cac. ibrahim el bakraoui and his brother khalid....
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so if, for example, and, catherine herridge and pam brown report on this foxnews.com this morning, he diverted mrs. clinton's secure email information and data to her insecure server, and if in order to do that she gave him her password, so that he could get access from it to move it from the secure state department server to her insecure server. martha: what if it was set up on this email server to begin with? >> he is the one that moved it according to fbi, to mrs. clinton's server. if she assisted by words she spoke or actions she took, giving him her password in order to do it, her legal woes are magnified. you have misconduct in office, obstruction of justice and espionage. martha: going for intentionally placing classified information in a vulnerable situation correct? >> yes. mr. pagliano, did you talk to secretary of state clinton about it? yes i did. what did he tell you and what did you tell her? he will tell this to the grand jury. the only person from her inner circle as far as we know going before a grand jury and testify under oath. if he misrepresents under oath he coul
so if, for example, and, catherine herridge and pam brown report on this foxnews.com this morning, he diverted mrs. clinton's secure email information and data to her insecure server, and if in order to do that she gave him her password, so that he could get access from it to move it from the secure state department server to her insecure server. martha: what if it was set up on this email server to begin with? >> he is the one that moved it according to fbi, to mrs. clinton's server. if...
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the efforts to preserve the environment continued >>> held hello there, welcome to "newsline," i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. federal reserves have been thinking about the timing of future rate hikes. but uncertainties in the global economy making them cautious. out come of the latest policy meeting. let's go straight to ai uchida. this time officials decided not to raise rates. >> there he debated, but in the end, the officials decided to leave it unchanged between 0.235 and 0.5%.
the efforts to preserve the environment continued >>> held hello there, welcome to "newsline," i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. federal reserves have been thinking about the timing of future rate hikes. but uncertainties in the global economy making them cautious. out come of the latest policy meeting. let's go straight to ai uchida. this time officials decided not to raise rates. >> there he debated, but in the end, the officials decided to leave it unchanged between...
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this is march 3rd and i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. the toughest sanctions to date on north korea. response to pyongyang's nuclear launch and made possible because of cooperation by china, which had been cautious. >> the draft resolution received 50 votes in favor. the draft resolution has been adopted y adopted. tight tain yum and
this is march 3rd and i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. the toughest sanctions to date on north korea. response to pyongyang's nuclear launch and made possible because of cooperation by china, which had been cautious. >> the draft resolution received 50 votes in favor. the draft resolution has been adopted y adopted. tight tain yum and
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. belgian authorities deadly attacks, and they've named two brothers as the suicide bombers. 31 people died and 270 were wounded. explosions tore through an international airport near brussels and a subway station downtown. islamic state militant group. >> identified by his fingerprints. it was khalid bakraoui, im brahim's brother on the 12th january, 1989 of belgian nags
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. belgian authorities deadly attacks, and they've named two brothers as the suicide bombers. 31 people died and 270 were wounded. explosions tore through an international airport near brussels and a subway station downtown. islamic state militant group. >> identified by his fingerprints. it was khalid bakraoui, im brahim's brother on the 12th january, 1989 of belgian nags
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. >>> hello there, and welcome to "newsline," it's thursday, march 31st, i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. nuclear terrorism in the spotlight over the coming days, as leaders from more than 300 countries gather in washington for the summit. it starts on thursday. japanese prime minister shinzo abe, south korean president and other leaders have flown into a local military base. security is tight around the convention center, and hotels where the leaders will stay. over two days, they'll focus on ways to prevent terrorism using nuclear materials. white house officials say that includes discussing islamic statero
. >>> hello there, and welcome to "newsline," it's thursday, march 31st, i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. nuclear terrorism in the spotlight over the coming days, as leaders from more than 300 countries gather in washington for the summit. it starts on thursday. japanese prime minister shinzo abe, south korean president and other leaders have flown into a local military base. security is tight around the convention center, and hotels where the leaders will stay. over two...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. early thursday, according to south co south conortheastern direction. south korea media say it traveled 500 kilometers. on heightened alert. currently in the middle of annual joint training drills with the u.s., largest ever. the exercises started monday and are heavily criticized by north korea. last
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. early thursday, according to south co south conortheastern direction. south korea media say it traveled 500 kilometers. on heightened alert. currently in the middle of annual joint training drills with the u.s., largest ever. the exercises started monday and are heavily criticized by north korea. last
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the clinton machine is exploiting those weaknesses. >> mary catherine, john had a great weekend with hillary clinton. >> thank you. >> compliments where compliments are always due. listen here. >> your message to governor kasich is get out? >> well, i think any candidate, if you don't have a clear path to winning, it doesn't make sense to stay in the race. i would note every day john kasich stays in the race benefits donald trump. >> that's not going to happen in the short term. john kasich is in. what do the other guys not named trump do? >> welcome to the problem that's been the proper with beating trump. plurality. -- i think ted cruz safely makes the argument that he should be the guy even if the calendar is not demographically friendly to him, which it's not. >>> another interesting point on the sprk, republicans are looking down the barrel of a possible hillary clinton presidency or a likely nominee of donald trump, who is a bit of a wildcard. ted cruz would be a very safe choice, and you would know he would pick someone safely right of center. justice am rosa, he's put out a c
the clinton machine is exploiting those weaknesses. >> mary catherine, john had a great weekend with hillary clinton. >> thank you. >> compliments where compliments are always due. listen here. >> your message to governor kasich is get out? >> well, i think any candidate, if you don't have a clear path to winning, it doesn't make sense to stay in the race. i would note every day john kasich stays in the race benefits donald trump. >> that's not going to...
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it was in catherine reichardt's class that she wrote an essay that contained the seeds of the family memoir and she would always be grateful for that professor for encouraging her. she also made lifelong friends here with whom she maintained contact throughout her life. it was a very important experience for her to come to hunter. so i am grateful that she came because it helped make polly who she became. >> hello. nice to see you all. thank you. i have several questions so i'll pose these questions to professor bell scott and she will talk to them or ignore them as she prefers, then as we get toward the end there'll be time for you to ask questions as well. >> this is an extraordinary book of two extraordinary women and when we think about, when you think about the times we're in now and you think about those two women we kinda want things to get better as they go along, i'm not sure that is what's happened. but i think we are in a time that ask us to keep both times in mind. our own time and their time. now we have three times going on because you worked on this book for a very lon
it was in catherine reichardt's class that she wrote an essay that contained the seeds of the family memoir and she would always be grateful for that professor for encouraging her. she also made lifelong friends here with whom she maintained contact throughout her life. it was a very important experience for her to come to hunter. so i am grateful that she came because it helped make polly who she became. >> hello. nice to see you all. thank you. i have several questions so i'll pose...
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catherine has been the link between them and the district to office for 9 years. simply erode placeable in so many ways acting catherine, your work has been just unbelievable. i was a truly, we cannot done it without you. i could not have done it without. you're going to be so sorely missed but were so happy for you and the opportunity in front of you. you're going to do us all proud. more than anything, i'm so happy that we are friends and that were going to continue that family friendship for so long. catherine was the one who spearheaded somebody of our family events inside of district to whether rehab family festival or movie nights which attracts many families, and am so thankful for all of our projects were then continue that i would miss you a ton but we know you're just downstairs and you know were just upstairs the congratulations to you and your family. dominick and gigi, thank you for allowing her mom to work inside of city hall to serve all lessons befriended you guys are amazing. and catherine congratulations and look forward to working with you as a
catherine has been the link between them and the district to office for 9 years. simply erode placeable in so many ways acting catherine, your work has been just unbelievable. i was a truly, we cannot done it without you. i could not have done it without. you're going to be so sorely missed but were so happy for you and the opportunity in front of you. you're going to do us all proud. more than anything, i'm so happy that we are friends and that were going to continue that family friendship for...
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catherine has been the link between them and the district to office for 9 years. simply erode placeable in so many ways acting catherine, your work has been just unbelievable. i was a truly, we cannot done it without you. i could not have done it without. you're going to be so sorely missed but were so happy for you and the opportunity in front of you. you're going to do us all proud. more than anything, i'm so happy that we are friends and that were going to continue that family friendship for so long. catherine was the one who spearheaded somebody of our family events inside of district to whether rehab family festival or movie nights which attracts many families, and am so thankful for all of our projects were then continue that i would miss you a ton but we know you're just downstairs and you know were just upstairs the congratulations to you and your family. dominick and gigi, thank you for allowing her mom to work inside of city hall to serve all lessons befriended you guys are amazing. and catherine congratulations and look forward to working with you as a
catherine has been the link between them and the district to office for 9 years. simply erode placeable in so many ways acting catherine, your work has been just unbelievable. i was a truly, we cannot done it without you. i could not have done it without. you're going to be so sorely missed but were so happy for you and the opportunity in front of you. you're going to do us all proud. more than anything, i'm so happy that we are friends and that were going to continue that family friendship for...
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catherine of "the washington post" did the great summary this week. everybody gets that. jonathan: a similar situation in the u.k. with some entry-level ands going into university the inflation of this particular grades has been a big issue and they have to differentiate. for i brought this quote in david westin. this goes to the school of madame lagarde. i believe the obama daughters, one or two of them go there, college admission shocker. this is the worst and that has happened to anyone ever. 18, a senior at sidwell friends in washington, d.c. she added that whether she excepts an opera from admission from m.i.t. or one of duke, shoulder for enrollment and take a gap year to regain her confidence. vonnie: it is interesting because in britain and europe, these are going on as well but not remotely like this in the u.s. its ties the job offers on wall street because some promotions for the bankers who have their kids in private schools and are now losing their jobs and what do they do with them? there is a fallacy in this pair it we have so many great liberal arts colleg
catherine of "the washington post" did the great summary this week. everybody gets that. jonathan: a similar situation in the u.k. with some entry-level ands going into university the inflation of this particular grades has been a big issue and they have to differentiate. for i brought this quote in david westin. this goes to the school of madame lagarde. i believe the obama daughters, one or two of them go there, college admission shocker. this is the worst and that has happened to...
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one of these people, eric brandt, the former cfo of broadcom which sold itself to a and catherine, friedman from morgan stanley. none of this is helping shares. they are down by 2% today. are watching microsoft, participating in a pullback in large cap technology. bloomberg has an interesting story. the company is offering free licenses for database software. that's likely not what is wearing on the stock. it is falling with the rest of the market. nextise apple putting its announcement for march 21. analysts are looking for tweaks to its products. the shares have come back to little changed before declining a little bit more earlier in the day and one bright spot within hewlett-packard enterprise. shares are up after bernstein analyst said the outlook is favorable in the company is back to where combined hewlett-packard was several years ago. the combined cash flow could more than triple for the company as it sees services margins increased. it is not all bad insect, and overall as a check -- not all bad high-end tech, and overalls a check on the markets, a declined by 1.2%. david: julie h
one of these people, eric brandt, the former cfo of broadcom which sold itself to a and catherine, friedman from morgan stanley. none of this is helping shares. they are down by 2% today. are watching microsoft, participating in a pullback in large cap technology. bloomberg has an interesting story. the company is offering free licenses for database software. that's likely not what is wearing on the stock. it is falling with the rest of the market. nextise apple putting its announcement for...
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scarlet: that was catherine man speaking in london. out of the iea, oil production outside opec will continue to decline. does it mean crude prices will be on the recovery? ♪ ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets, i am to go it who. -- i am scarlet fu. the iea says oil may have bottomed, disruptions inside opec is eroding the surplus. are on the bloomberg first word desk which means you get lots of headlines. always looking at research. a shift with a lot more proclamations that oil has bottomed. >> people are talking about it. be iea saying there could light at the end of a long dark tunnel. goldman says price is between -- would be between $20 and $40 and next between $25 and $45. people have been saying that oil production is starting to rebound, u.s. production is dropping, production drops in other places like nigeria. a production freeze and saudi arabia and russia and opec is trying to figure out their game. we are seeing what could be. prices have been going up for four straight weeks. , what we saw, a 12 year low last month
scarlet: that was catherine man speaking in london. out of the iea, oil production outside opec will continue to decline. does it mean crude prices will be on the recovery? ♪ ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets, i am to go it who. -- i am scarlet fu. the iea says oil may have bottomed, disruptions inside opec is eroding the surplus. are on the bloomberg first word desk which means you get lots of headlines. always looking at research. a shift with a lot more proclamations that oil has...
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tom: catherine mann, as we look at hydrocarbons. francine, i think it's fascinating to see where it is in six months. i'll be honest, i have no clue. francine: i have no clue. but i'm going to ask catherine mann whether the correlation we saw driven by the oil price is now broken. that's in a couple minutes. this is my teaser. tom: will kennedy, thank you so much. greatly appreciated. book that is getting a very nice notch. lawrence lindsey, former federal reserve governor and economic advisor under president bush, will be with us in our next hour. ♪ francine: this is the picture of london -- it's a little bit sunny. we still have four months of campaigning. it is time for my morning must-read. i picked out something from our guest host -- catherine mann it.ed if you are outside the eu trying to decide where to invest, where are you going to go? to the one that is big, or the one that has less? the problem with looking at the brexit debate is that the uncertainty -- it's for month of uncertainty. how much do they risk jeopardizing
tom: catherine mann, as we look at hydrocarbons. francine, i think it's fascinating to see where it is in six months. i'll be honest, i have no clue. francine: i have no clue. but i'm going to ask catherine mann whether the correlation we saw driven by the oil price is now broken. that's in a couple minutes. this is my teaser. tom: will kennedy, thank you so much. greatly appreciated. book that is getting a very nice notch. lawrence lindsey, former federal reserve governor and economic advisor...
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on friday, catherine mann will be joining us. that will be a great conversation, especially after we had a report saying they are a little bit more worried about germany than other countries are. ♪ tom: decline in the forex market this morning. -- 124.38 shows it stronger. francine: coming up on youomberg ," stephanie, have loads of great women on the program today. stephanie: we are loading up our entire program with extraordinary women leading the industry we are kicking off the show with samantha power weighing in on china, the refugee crisis, and the election. we also have bryce masters, currently running digital asset. she is the woman who built the commodities empire at jpmorgan. it is going to be a really big show. francine: i am really looking forward to it. stephanie: you are going to be .art of it, francine all women, all day. tom: sallie krawcheck is with us, the gain a -- beginning a research career at sanford. -- beginning research career at sanford bernstein, then on wall street. when i speak with a young woma
on friday, catherine mann will be joining us. that will be a great conversation, especially after we had a report saying they are a little bit more worried about germany than other countries are. ♪ tom: decline in the forex market this morning. -- 124.38 shows it stronger. francine: coming up on youomberg ," stephanie, have loads of great women on the program today. stephanie: we are loading up our entire program with extraordinary women leading the industry we are kicking off the show...
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catherine from morgan stanley, she did deals here on west coast. this is really bringing on two people that do deals at a time when yahoo! is looking to make deals. of course, in the context of when investors won, it comes interesting. there's a proxy -- this can be seen a defensive move by yahoo!. emily: dangerous boardroom jujitsu. i love that line. it does make it harder for outsiders to take control of the board. this is the same week that yahoo! is posed to be meeting with -- supposed to meeting for the first time. eric, what's your take here on the timing and the ultimate intention here? >> my take it's a last ditch effort on the part of the yahoo! board to push away the activist who want to have a representation on their board. i think that's a very dangerous move on their part. i think they're all guaranteed to face a proxy fight. it might delay for another six months. they could lose big control of the board if there is a fight. emily: brian, how does it meeting happen? >> we don't know all the details on what's happened this week. we do k
catherine from morgan stanley, she did deals here on west coast. this is really bringing on two people that do deals at a time when yahoo! is looking to make deals. of course, in the context of when investors won, it comes interesting. there's a proxy -- this can be seen a defensive move by yahoo!. emily: dangerous boardroom jujitsu. i love that line. it does make it harder for outsiders to take control of the board. this is the same week that yahoo! is posed to be meeting with -- supposed to...
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catherine, you have been outspoken about this issue, including your own personal ceilings. you wrote an article where you said, quote, i am sorry to all the mothers i used to work with. i did not realize how horrible i had been until i had my own daughter. what is your take on the why, why, why is this such a big problem? >> leslie hit the nail on the head. we have an empathy problem. the people that you had on the screen keep talking about having people who need to integrate. they are doing nothing to change that culture to bring in more women and diversity. they are setting a bar for white men. we really need to look at how people, who are at different stages in their lives, mothers -- i had no idea what it was like to be a working mother. now that i understand, we don't a company around that. there are all sorts of ways we need to figure out how to walk in other people's shoes. we do not do that enough. we continue to face problems because we are trying to mirror ourselves. emily: everybody knows the numbers of women in the tech industry are horrible. melinda gates was o
catherine, you have been outspoken about this issue, including your own personal ceilings. you wrote an article where you said, quote, i am sorry to all the mothers i used to work with. i did not realize how horrible i had been until i had my own daughter. what is your take on the why, why, why is this such a big problem? >> leslie hit the nail on the head. we have an empathy problem. the people that you had on the screen keep talking about having people who need to integrate. they are...