Could be an important clue. I will something she will do whatever it takes to clear her name. An attorney representing the vallejo woman who police say faked a kidnapping for ransom speaks out. Tara moriarty is in vallejo following the latest twists and turns in this case. Coming up, she will tell us what attorneys are now say happening today good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Its march 27th. Friday. End of the month. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. We thank you for joining us. Lets check weather and traffic. Steav, still a lot of steve, a lot of fog out there . A lot of fog out there. On the other side of the caldecott i saw it. Yes. Recordsetting day. Temperatures soared. Whats new . Some of the records coming in. 85 in san jose. 90 in gilroy. Vuz, 89. Mountain view, 84. Downtown oakland, 83. Today, 83. Oakland from that record setting 83 to 72. Conrecord 28 to 76. And san jose is 85 to 78 degrees. The has come back. Theres still very warm air aloft. Its kind of shall local. It
That academic base that affirms, you know, our struggle for change. I think that is a feminist. I think the feminist movement has been amazing. One of the places where its been amazing is in the classroom. Think of all the male professors around our nation who are teaching a work by a woman, who 20 years ago would not have considered putting a female on their syllabus. Thats an amazing revolution to me. We talk so badly about feminism that we forget what happened for many of us as a consequence. The next feminist Political Movement for justice in the academy. Another question over here. Im going to hear questions, maybe a couple of questions and answer them together. Your name. Im a sixth grade teacher. Welcome. Thank you so much. We like those sixth grade teachers because youre doing the hard work. [applause] i was privileged enough to see the chuck davis dancers and sweet honey and the rock recently and it brought back to me the importance of healers and healing. I wanted to thank yo
Area after the big ipo announcement or not an announcement, the actually unveiling of the ipo last week. We have a lot coming up. We are starting with the death and devastation right now in the central philippines. The u. S. Government is contributing to efforts to help victims of typhoon haiyan. In one town alone, officials believe the number of People Killed could reach 10,000. The storm surge created a wall of water 20 feet high in some cases difficult for relief workers to get into the affected areas. The u. S. Navy deploying ship and aircraft to help. And Wendy Gillette shows us authorities are still trying to get a handle on the full extent of the damage. Reporter typhoon haiyan reduced entire neighborhoods in the philippines to rubble. The devastation is i dont have the words for it. Its really horrific. Its great human tragedy. Reporter 150mileperhour winds ripped through homes and snapped this tree like a twig. The storm surge reportedly up to 40 feet high in places sent flood
Slice of San Franciscos union square. They might offer services and i politely decline usually. The police may know about it, but there arent any undercovers that ive seen working it. Reporter longtime san franciscan chuck davis says there are usually about a dozen prostitutes working the square at night. Between 11 00 p. M. And 4 00 in the morning they hover on corners and solicit men and women and sometimes become aggressive with their pimps looking over them. You come in with your wife from omaha, and youre walking down the street and you see a rather obvious prostitute. Not exactly fun thing. Youve already put up with the homeless. Reporter police are work on a plan to crack down on the problem. But for them its twofold. They want to clean up union square, but they also want to focus on human trafficking. Police say they want to help women who have been forced into prostitution. It might not necessarily be their fault. They might have gotten caught up and thats all they can really
Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Language, demeanor, facial exexpressie expre expresses, anything like that . Paul manafort was staring bullets at rick gates, his former protegee. Who worked for him for ten years. Started for him as an intern. And gates was not looking at manafort. Gates does not look in manaforts direction, even though theyre about ten feet apart. Hes talking to the jury. Manafort is glaring at him. Manafort has been an active participant in his defense. Hes taking notes. Hes talking to his lawyers. Holding a pen. But gates is not engaging with his former mentor, ilanian outs courthouse. Well check in with you throughout the afternoon. Lets bring in jill winebanks. Mimi roker is with us, former assistant u. S. Attorney in the Southern District of new york. And michael steele, former rnc chairman. All of them msnbc contributors and analysts. Mimi, gates admi