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in place for people to access greek asylum system does not washing fall >> reporter: they say - --ing work at all. >> reporter: they block the area hoping authorities will act. once left, refugees and migrants make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> there are also concerns about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration steps and the building of refugee camps. they will house refugees to be sent back to turkey. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k., even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure they are not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there is no need to say more >>> brussels airport has reopened to a limited number of passenger flights. some of the first people flying out of the airport have started arriving for their journeys. extra security measures have been put in place. the fart ur hall was
in place for people to access greek asylum system does not washing fall >> reporter: they say - --ing work at all. >> reporter: they block the area hoping authorities will act. once left, refugees and migrants make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> there are also concerns about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration steps and the building of refugee camps. they will house...
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six shut-out ings of work for lariano. how about this, the first rib major database rbi.al score, 4-1. let's head out to the track now the stb 500 in martinsville. if you can't keep your car off the wall, fifth place, lap 220, hamlin in the 11 car loses control and goes into the barrier right here. too much damage for him to continue. he heads to the garage. his dayered ended early. meanwhile, kyle busch leading for more than 550 of 300 laps. sweep in amadiene. >>> thank you, sir. that about does it this evening. stay tuned nightly news is coming up next and we will see you again for news 4 at 11:00. until then, good night, everybody. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per mont
six shut-out ings of work for lariano. how about this, the first rib major database rbi.al score, 4-1. let's head out to the track now the stb 500 in martinsville. if you can't keep your car off the wall, fifth place, lap 220, hamlin in the 11 car loses control and goes into the barrier right here. too much damage for him to continue. he heads to the garage. his dayered ended early. meanwhile, kyle busch leading for more than 550 of 300 laps. sweep in amadiene. >>> thank you, sir. that...
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the independent join us to m will talk about the iwf's recent policy proposals geared toward by ing workingomen shifting responsibility for family lead programs from taxpayers to companies to the individual. global center for policy solutions maya rockymoore on s about her report boosting minority entrepreneurship. carolyn lukensmyer, from the university of arizona, for civil stitute discourse, ways to restore civil politics. let's join "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. morning.saturday join the discussion. >> american history tv on c-span 3, this weekend, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern on the historian edward book, mper discusses his the myth of the lost cause. warthe south lost the civil and the north won. seeking to justify their split from the union and their defeat. among the disputes, myths of the civil war, including the reason it started and how it ended. >> southerners felt compelled to explain why it was that this and tation had occurred that, for example, 25% of outhern white men between the ages of 20 and 45 were dead. not just casualties. they were dead. as a r
the independent join us to m will talk about the iwf's recent policy proposals geared toward by ing workingomen shifting responsibility for family lead programs from taxpayers to companies to the individual. global center for policy solutions maya rockymoore on s about her report boosting minority entrepreneurship. carolyn lukensmyer, from the university of arizona, for civil stitute discourse, ways to restore civil politics. let's join "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m....
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establishment is going, with the people who believe that the politicians in washington are all corrupt and work ing against the interests of the actual grassroots movement. so he's reaching out to those people. it's amazing how over night ted cruz has suddenly become the candidate of the establishment and donald trump is trying to capitalize on that and get his supporters fired up again. on the other hand this is also a warning shot a reminder to the rnc, other candidates, to his future opponents in a potential general election, don't mess with me. if there's a way to go there, donald trump will go there. this statement was chock full of examples of that. >> calling it illegal is a shot across the bow there. i want to go to brian. he was hammered by the conservative talk show hosts in wisconsin. he had a bad week nationally with abortion. is he on a wobble or could he regain? >> you mentioned some of those radio shows, it seems that had an effect. they were supporting ted cruz in many cases. when we hear that statement, it is amazing, but also in some ways wrong to say that cruz is worse than a pup
establishment is going, with the people who believe that the politicians in washington are all corrupt and work ing against the interests of the actual grassroots movement. so he's reaching out to those people. it's amazing how over night ted cruz has suddenly become the candidate of the establishment and donald trump is trying to capitalize on that and get his supporters fired up again. on the other hand this is also a warning shot a reminder to the rnc, other candidates, to his future...
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central commands work ing with the lebanese harmed forces. we've had a strong military to military relationship. it's important we continue that. they have been partners in the fight fight against isil. it's important we continue to support them. >> thank you i would like to point out something as we're talking about refugee and the humanitarian situation. we had an interesting hearing before the foreign operations subcommittee of the appropriations committee with bono who connected humanitarian aid to our national security. and i think that's an important connection that we too often don't recognize. that if we -- our supporting refugees who are in jordan or in lebanon and we can keep them in the middle east so they can go home to syria once the fighting ends, it's a lot better for us and it's better for them. than the not supporting those efforts and continuing to support the conflict. let me ask you, i know there's been some discussion about what russia is doing and, of course, they had a very well publicized announcement about the withdra
central commands work ing with the lebanese harmed forces. we've had a strong military to military relationship. it's important we continue that. they have been partners in the fight fight against isil. it's important we continue to support them. >> thank you i would like to point out something as we're talking about refugee and the humanitarian situation. we had an interesting hearing before the foreign operations subcommittee of the appropriations committee with bono who connected...
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want to tell you about a young cancer survive work to ing for a difference in his community. >> and he was just honored as a military child of the year. jackie bensen has more on his inspiring accomplishments. >> reporter: this young man is in his own right a hero to the united states marine corps and a lot of other people. 9-year-old christian was just would when he was diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer and treated at walter reed. by age four, yep, four, and with only one kidney left, he was doing speaking engagements to raise money for childhood cancer programs. >> i raised over more than $20,000. >> reporter: christian was one of six young people recognized by operation homefront, an organization that supports will military families. each recipient gets $10,000, a laptop, and a heartfelt thank you for the multiple relocations, new schools and extra responsibilities. >> when you talk about what we ask our service members to do, we have them go out in a variety of different places, but they have a family. >> reporter: christian wants to be a marine like his dad. but whatever
want to tell you about a young cancer survive work to ing for a difference in his community. >> and he was just honored as a military child of the year. jackie bensen has more on his inspiring accomplishments. >> reporter: this young man is in his own right a hero to the united states marine corps and a lot of other people. 9-year-old christian was just would when he was diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer and treated at walter reed. by age four, yep, four, and with only one...
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to discuss women's rights and pay equities and their video is (e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, is important part of your job. they can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better than before good enough? >> today, our country faces dozens of problems and many have been the focus of hot debate between the 2016 presidential candidates. there is one issue that have gone largely and discussed. in america today, women make only 3/4 of what a man makes for the same work. we went to federal representatives to find out. >> there are a lot of single-parent homes in our society now. $.76 perthey are only dollar, you are taking money not just away from that one woman, but from the entire family unit. they will invest or in their kids. that has more positive ramifications. >> of course, i think the big elephant in the room that can be awkward to talk about, women continue to take a lot of time out of t
to discuss women's rights and pay equities and their video is (e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, is important part of your job. they can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better than before good enough? >> today, our country faces dozens of...
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middle class families, work ing families and poor families. rnors shipping in about quarter the cost. think about that. about 30 of our governors are republicans. they are working as hard as they can to take money away from higher education. i spent time this last week in wisconsin, where their governor scott walker, cut $250 million from higher education. under senator sanders plan he would be expect did to contribute $300 million. counting on scott walker having a change of heart. i don't want to make a promise i can't keep. i can make and keep the promise of debt free tuition so that more of our young people can get to college. [applause] then, we are and going to make it easier for you to pay down and end your student debt. [applause] mrs. clinton: how many people here currently have student debt? oh yes, lots of hands. does anybody know if they have an interest rate higher than 8%. anybody higher than 10%? feel like i'm in an auction. i want everybody in the audience to hear this. we have young people who are 8, even 12% interest. nothing
middle class families, work ing families and poor families. rnors shipping in about quarter the cost. think about that. about 30 of our governors are republicans. they are working as hard as they can to take money away from higher education. i spent time this last week in wisconsin, where their governor scott walker, cut $250 million from higher education. under senator sanders plan he would be expect did to contribute $300 million. counting on scott walker having a change of heart. i don't...
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central commands work ing with the lebanese harmed forces. we've had a strong military to military relationship. it's important we continue that. they have been partners in the fig fight against isil. it's important we continue to support them. >> thank you i would like to point out something as we're talking about refugee and the humanitarian situation. we had an interesting hearing before the foreign operations subcommittee of the appropriations committee with bono who connected humanitarian aid to our national security. and i think that's an important connection that we too often don't recognize. that if we -- our supporting refugees who are in jordan or in lebanon and we can keep them in the middle east so they can go home to syria once the fighting ends, it's a lot better for us and it's better for them. than the not supporting those efforts and continuing to support the conflict. let me ask you, i know there's been some discussion about what russia is doing and, of course, they had a very well publicized announcement about the withdrawa
central commands work ing with the lebanese harmed forces. we've had a strong military to military relationship. it's important we continue that. they have been partners in the fig fight against isil. it's important we continue to support them. >> thank you i would like to point out something as we're talking about refugee and the humanitarian situation. we had an interesting hearing before the foreign operations subcommittee of the appropriations committee with bono who connected...
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work done. is that you? >> i just fin ing low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. but jamie raskin is the only abdemocrat for congress who led the fight for tougher gun laws. only raskin took on the nra to ban military-style assault weapons. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. >>> somebody other than jordan spieth is wearing the green jacket this morning. spieth the defending champ had a major meltdown and lost the masters yesterday. that's him in the background there. he had a chance to be only the fourth player ever to win the master this is back to back years. instead, english golfer danny willett won. >> he had a huge lead. it was his to lose. >> and he you feel bad for him. bu
work done. is that you? >> i just fin ing low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. but jamie raskin is the only abdemocrat for congress who led the fight for tougher gun laws. only raskin took on the nra to ban military-style assault weapons....
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be a complication and that's one of the more important questions for us to answer and teams are working ing iing in brazil and panama because that's the most important question for pregnant women. >> dr. fauci, two for you. one, can you tell us more about the zika prevention kits and what that entails and for dr. schuchat how concerned should american athletes be that may be traveling to brazil especially as the olympics come? are we working on something specifically for americans? i guess i should ask you another one, dr. fauci, about resources. are you confident that you have what you need to maintain this battle? >> i'll answer that question and get the prevention kit to dr. schuchat because that is a cdc thing. >> right. >> the answer is i don't have what i need right now. what i've done is take money from other areas of non-zika research to start. we coukcouldn't just stop and w for the money. we had to go ahead with it. if we don't get the money the president has asked for we can't take it to the point where we accomplish what we need to do. so the answer is we really don't have what
be a complication and that's one of the more important questions for us to answer and teams are working ing iing in brazil and panama because that's the most important question for pregnant women. >> dr. fauci, two for you. one, can you tell us more about the zika prevention kits and what that entails and for dr. schuchat how concerned should american athletes be that may be traveling to brazil especially as the olympics come? are we working on something specifically for americans? i...
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working out. >> here -- what are you say is ing -- saying? >> 16 fluid ounces. >> double doses. >> zero calories, you guys. zero calories. a three pack is seven bucks. motivepure.com. check with your doctor, though. you didn't like it? a a. >> it's a little tart. you know i like sweet everything. >>> tomorrow actress and mom re life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go. blinds for life. blinds to go's new cascade shades. gentle diffused light when you want it. darkened privacy when you don't. modern elegance always. right now take 30% off our entire selection of beautiful cascade shades. let the sun shine in. or don't. it's all good. blinds to go. blinds for life. it seems like a cold at first. you can't concentrate, can't sleep. before long it's all you feel anxious and uncertain. until one day you realize, this could be it. you've done it, you've quit smoking for good. a little suffering now can save a lot of suffering later. stop before the real suffering starts. you can quit smoking. >>> i love that song. >> taylo
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the campaign worked furiously to back down reports that they were considering rung mat ing clinton hado comment. >> just working hard to win tuesday. >> clinton campaign is worried talk of a vp will make it look as if they think they have got the race in the bag with 15 states yet to vote. that's why, clinton's campaign schedule its as rigorous as the ever. she hit four of the five states voting tomorrow. over the weekend. >> the united states is getting more deeply involved in the conflict in syria. during a visit to germany, president obama confirmed he is sending an additional 250 american troops to the war-torn country. they will work with opposition forces fighting against isis. margaret brennan is traveling with the president. >> reporter: well the president's decision expand the american military presence inside of syria. something he has been reluctant to do. this is an attempt to squeeze isis hard before he leaves office. the additional u.s. troops will intensify pressure on isis inside their stronghold of syria. >> approved the deployment of 250 u.s. personnel in syria includ
the campaign worked furiously to back down reports that they were considering rung mat ing clinton hado comment. >> just working hard to win tuesday. >> clinton campaign is worried talk of a vp will make it look as if they think they have got the race in the bag with 15 states yet to vote. that's why, clinton's campaign schedule its as rigorous as the ever. she hit four of the five states voting tomorrow. over the weekend. >> the united states is getting more deeply involved...
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nonprofits have done work in try ing to assist veterans transitioning but they're still , struggling. i think the main reason is that they lose the sense of purpose. they lose their mission. they do not have anything driving them anymore. i think a service dog also provides that. i will just further note very quickly that i have spent the last year doing this and trying to raise the issue, talking to members of congress, it has been received very well. it's taken me a year to do this funding and all of this myself. we do not have until late 2018 to have this study completed and then try to have a program initiated at that point. 22 veterans a day are committing suicide. anybody that is ok with that number, i would not say anybody at the v.a. is ok with that. but we have something we know works. we have evidence now. with 22 veterans committing suicide, i return to what i said earlier, it is unconscionable that we do not explore alternative methods of treatment. will hurd: thank you for your service. mr. chairman, i yield back. ron desantis: the gentleman's time is expired. i want to t
nonprofits have done work in try ing to assist veterans transitioning but they're still , struggling. i think the main reason is that they lose the sense of purpose. they lose their mission. they do not have anything driving them anymore. i think a service dog also provides that. i will just further note very quickly that i have spent the last year doing this and trying to raise the issue, talking to members of congress, it has been received very well. it's taken me a year to do this funding...
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. >> it is a good thing you are working with your doctors. great ings ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. what's that? the number of units we'll make next month to maximize earnings. that's a projection. no, it's a fact. based on hundreds of proprietary and open data sets folded into a real-time, actionable analytics model. nine. eight. three. five. two. you're not gonna round that up? you don't round up facts. powerful analytics driving decisions for the world's most valuable brands. ♪ >>> democratic presidential front runner, hillary clinton has taken the stage in hartford connecticut, holding a "roundtable" there. let's listen in. >> the importance of those results is because of the people on the stage so we don't have to continue to add seats. that's why i am here today. so it is my absolute honor to introduce to you the next president of the united states, hillary clinton. [ cheers ] >> thank you, thank you all so much. thank you. wow, well, i am rea
. >> it is a good thing you are working with your doctors. great ings ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. what's that? the number of units we'll make next month to maximize earnings. that's a projection. no, it's a fact. based on hundreds of proprietary and open data sets folded into a real-time, actionable analytics model. nine. eight. three. five. two. you're not gonna round that up? you...
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brianne: metro have been deal ing with constant leaking issues and still working for a fix. african selling a project to fix it that was to begin this year. metro hasn't commented if that problem is connected to latest string of issues. many riders today say they are anxiously abating to hear from the met -- awaiting to hear from the metro general managers which is expected to unveil a long-term maintenance plan. in chevy chase, maryland, brianne carter, abc7 news. alison: that is it for "abc7 news at 5:00". but right now at 6:00 -- broken up. the scheme involving a local business illegally. this is to the tune of millions of dollars in fraud. plus, cruz picked carly fiorina as a running mate. the precedent here and the signal the choice may be spending. plus, a special delivery for a teen fighting cancer. >> all right, brother. christmas in april. alison: the reason for the unseasonable celebration organized by a man getting a tattoo for the friend he called "road dog." first, "abc7 news at 6:00" begins with breaking news. announcer: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news
brianne: metro have been deal ing with constant leaking issues and still working for a fix. african selling a project to fix it that was to begin this year. metro hasn't commented if that problem is connected to latest string of issues. many riders today say they are anxiously abating to hear from the met -- awaiting to hear from the metro general managers which is expected to unveil a long-term maintenance plan. in chevy chase, maryland, brianne carter, abc7 news. alison: that is it for...
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. >> we have a lot of undercover officers working the inging inging the crowd and bomb sniffing dogs. i'm confident we will have a great race. any marathon when you cover that amount of distance, unfortunately, you can never say the whole route is secure. >> reporter: evans says there is no specific or credible threat against the marathon, but still, it will be all hands on deck staffing here until the last runner cross that finish line and the crowds here disperse. for "cbs this morning: >>> time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. saudi arabia is warning the u.s. to brace for economic fallout. should congress pass a bill that would allow the saudi government to be held responsible in american courts for any role in the 9/11 attacks. the saudi government says it would sell as much as 750 billion dollars in u.s. treasury securities. the obama administration has lobbied congress to block the bill's patchssage and follows revelations in the 9/11 commission report of possible saudi involvement in the attack. >>> "the washington post" reports nearly half of
. >> we have a lot of undercover officers working the inging inging the crowd and bomb sniffing dogs. i'm confident we will have a great race. any marathon when you cover that amount of distance, unfortunately, you can never say the whole route is secure. >> reporter: evans says there is no specific or credible threat against the marathon, but still, it will be all hands on deck staffing here until the last runner cross that finish line and the crowds here disperse. for "cbs...
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ing china out. there have been calls by the pboc to work more closely with the fed.ing that, everybody was a winner. although, maybe one or two countries might disagree, like japan or the europeans. francine: what you make of those initial comments on the fed and pboc? do you think that, the fed clearly is making the pboc's job more easier by delaying that rate hike. do you think it is coordinated? >> yeah, i think the fed is helping by making the u.s. dollar weaker. so, it takes away the depreciation pressure on the chinese yuan and t gives the commodity sector a lift, because the yuan has been strengthening quite a bit since the april fed meeting. going forward, if you look out into other trading partners of china, the u.s. dollar is depreciated. probably the japanese interest rate is going to go even more negative from here. depreciationt some pressure on the japanese yen. other trading partner seem to be more than happy to have a weaker currency than a stronger currency. for the time being, the depreciation pressure on the chinese yuan is does a painting -- dissi
ing china out. there have been calls by the pboc to work more closely with the fed.ing that, everybody was a winner. although, maybe one or two countries might disagree, like japan or the europeans. francine: what you make of those initial comments on the fed and pboc? do you think that, the fed clearly is making the pboc's job more easier by delaying that rate hike. do you think it is coordinated? >> yeah, i think the fed is helping by making the u.s. dollar weaker. so, it takes away the...
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start swiffer ing it's everything you've always wanted. and you workuard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just because of an accident. and it starts the day you sign up. so whether it's your car or home, let allstate help protect your rates. talk to a local allstate agent and discover how much more their personal service can do for you. call 888-429-5722 now. andrea: we want to give a big thank you to arthur aidala for joining us today. >> thank you. i love being here, and i love "outnumbered." sandra: we need to turn up your mic next time. andrea: and we solved your shyness problem. >> a whole therapy session for the hour. andrea: we'll see you back on monday. "happening now" starts now. and how do we keep it out of the hands of terrorist? >> fri
start swiffer ing it's everything you've always wanted. and you workuard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just because of an accident. and it starts the day you sign up. so whether it's...
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, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been work witching the legacy foundation on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see. i'm going to make this easy flowing. let's start with -- and this is probably more a question for the executive director. it sounds like we're doing lots of thing, we know we're very busy, and i just want to make sure that in the next workshop and in the final budget, we have enough staffing positions, either budgeted positions that are reserved, we're funding whatever increases we need and the administrative side of it because this is a lot of work, it's a huge amount of work that's been accomplish and had a huge amount of work that's on the horizon, that's just my overall administrative staffing concern, but narrowing
, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been work witching the legacy foundation on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see....
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, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been work witching the legacy foundation on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see. i'm going to make this easy flowing. let's start with -- and this is probably more a question for the executive director. it sounds like we're doing lots of thing, we know we're very busy, and i just want to make sure that in the next workshop and in the final budget, we have enough staffing positions, either budgeted positions that are reserved, we're funding whatever increases we need and the administrative side of it because this is a lot of work, it's a huge amount of work that's been accomplish and had a huge amount of work that's on the horizon, that's just my overall administrative staffing concern, but narrowing
, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been work witching the legacy foundation on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see....
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, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been work witching the legacy foundation on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see....
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we can, we even warmer temperatures once we get into the start of our next work week, of course, tomorrow. we're talking p ing pollen leve because so many people are suffering. if it isn't a virus it's allergies and i know so many people are suffering and we have just about every category high as we move through the pollen forecast. we'll stay in the high levels for today. we moderate just a bit monday in anticipation of the rain but it doesn't do much to knock down the effects of the allergy season because tuesday and wednesday will remain high. so we have to go a little longer for you allergy sufferers. i also want to point out your seven-day forecast at the bottom of your screen. you can check out seven days of weather at your leisure. you'll love it. >> karen, thank you. >>> next, north korea nukes. what the experts have to say about kim jong-un's nuclear capabilities after the country's latest missile test. >>> plus, across the sea. the latest milestone for a solar-powered plane making a trip around the world. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security be
we can, we even warmer temperatures once we get into the start of our next work week, of course, tomorrow. we're talking p ing pollen leve because so many people are suffering. if it isn't a virus it's allergies and i know so many people are suffering and we have just about every category high as we move through the pollen forecast. we'll stay in the high levels for today. we moderate just a bit monday in anticipation of the rain but it doesn't do much to knock down the effects of the allergy...
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i never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch. >> reporter: boehner commenting c ing candidly in california. >> over my dead body. >> he allowed his inner trump to come out. >> reporter: cruz today in indiana. >> john boehner in his remarks described donald trump as his texting and golfing buddy. truth of the matter is, i don't know the man. i've met john boehner two or three times in my life. >> reporter: to stop trump, cruz needs help from more members of the gop including the d.c. establishment he's been fighting for years. during the 2013 shut down famously huddling with members of congress to turn them against leaders like boehner. cruz considered by someone of the most hated man on capitol hill. now trump is trying to prove he's the one that can work with washington picking up new congressional endorsements today and sending top staff to argue senator cruz has no shot. >> last tuesday was the nail in the coffin. indiana is when he realizes. >> reporter: cruz and fiorina. cruz campaign sources tell nbc news, fiorina was would be of five finalists for the v.p. spot. >> she's
i never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch. >> reporter: boehner commenting c ing candidly in california. >> over my dead body. >> he allowed his inner trump to come out. >> reporter: cruz today in indiana. >> john boehner in his remarks described donald trump as his texting and golfing buddy. truth of the matter is, i don't know the man. i've met john boehner two or three times in my life. >> reporter: to stop trump, cruz needs help from more...
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republican campaign veteran and lead ing leading the delegate team. he worked for ronald reagan during the last contested convention in 1976. the california governor clemplgedclenched the popular vote but gerald ford run the majority of delegates and process that played out on the convention floor. >> a touch and go battle. ronald reagan is putting up quite a fight. >> reporter: it could happen again this year. here is how. once the national delegates are chosen, each campaign will let loose the delegate hunters. think many detectives tasked with woo'ing delegates. >> they are trying to find out what the motivations of all delegates. >> reporter: he worked for reagan's 1984 convention. >> it's a horse trade. and if you're not in the trade, you're going to get stolen. >> reporter: that time is in cleveland. most delegates are bound for the first vote. if no candidate gets the majority, most of the delegates second vote or until they hit that magic 1,237 number. is that when, like, all hell breaks loose? >> yeah, i think all hell breaks loose. that is when the sp
republican campaign veteran and lead ing leading the delegate team. he worked for ronald reagan during the last contested convention in 1976. the california governor clemplgedclenched the popular vote but gerald ford run the majority of delegates and process that played out on the convention floor. >> a touch and go battle. ronald reagan is putting up quite a fight. >> reporter: it could happen again this year. here is how. once the national delegates are chosen, each campaign will...
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ing out of a home this morning. one resident trapped by high festnces, unable to escape her yard. a neighbor and two firefighters worked to pull her to safety. the home was destroyed. brian thompson has dramatic >> reporter: the fire simply gutted this old, wooden frame home. everyone got out the front to safety, except one middle-aged woman. >> that backyard was dark, very smokey at the time. >> reporter: you could see the flames? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the firefigmters came to her rescue. it was hot back he foot fence with the flames feet aw . >> very intense. she was panicking. she was screaming, saying she wanted to get out of there. >> the woman was coughing up a lung, having a hard time, in dist ss trying to get over the fence. >> the neighbor had her half way over, the firefighters struggling to get her the other way. i her feet on my shoulders. >> reporter: this section of chain link fence. there was a car behind me. i fell on top of the car with her on top of me. >> reporter: that would be this car. fellow firemen uniforms, not firefighter gear. they admitted the save felt good, even amazing. in patterson
ing out of a home this morning. one resident trapped by high festnces, unable to escape her yard. a neighbor and two firefighters worked to pull her to safety. the home was destroyed. brian thompson has dramatic >> reporter: the fire simply gutted this old, wooden frame home. everyone got out the front to safety, except one middle-aged woman. >> that backyard was dark, very smokey at the time. >> reporter: you could see the flames? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the...
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ing since 1999. me while addiction counselors across the country want detrox centers first. its basic treatment missing in b manyesmall communities. >> in our work, not having detox is like having a hospital without an e.r. >> reporter: jody tells us she has been it detox. you think people have this honor lives saved. >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: while relapse is a constant struggle, she hopes to stay alive long enough to some day finally be clean. >>eo there's still that hope that you can get better. and i still have hope. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, vancouver. >>> and that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. . harvey: welcome, everybody! i'm your man steve harvey, and this is "little big shots"! talentedoroung stars come ftom all er america, from all around the world to show you how amazing kids can be. whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh yeah! hoa,roh-oh-oh-oh if i was in the outback, would i survive? no. ]
ing since 1999. me while addiction counselors across the country want detrox centers first. its basic treatment missing in b manyesmall communities. >> in our work, not having detox is like having a hospital without an e.r. >> reporter: jody tells us she has been it detox. you think people have this honor lives saved. >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: while relapse is a constant struggle, she hopes to stay alive long enough to some day finally be clean. >>eo there's...
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theconomy, unfortunaty somemes are hitting certain groups special working-class communities more heavily. and if neither the burdensf economy e ingo wonder that people rise up a reject globalization. if there are two few wners and too many loseras the global ecomy integrates, people are goining to ph back. so all of usn positions of power have aespoibility as aders of government and business a and civ society to help people realize thpromise of economimic and security inhis integratedconomy. and the odews is we know how to do it, sometimes we jt lack the polical ll to do it. in the united stat our economy is growing again but t united states can'te the sole engine of global growth and cntries should n have to use between respondingo crises and investg to peoe. all of our countri, for example, could be vesting more in infrastruure. all of couries need to invest in science, researchnd development. all the counies have to invest in young peoplto make sure th have the skills and the training and the educati they need tadapt t to this rapiy changing w. all of our countries need worry ouinequality and make sure that workers are getng a
theconomy, unfortunaty somemes are hitting certain groups special working-class communities more heavily. and if neither the burdensf economy e ingo wonder that people rise up a reject globalization. if there are two few wners and too many loseras the global ecomy integrates, people are goining to ph back. so all of usn positions of power have aespoibility as aders of government and business a and civ society to help people realize thpromise of economimic and security inhis integratedconomy....
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discuss women's rights and pay equity in their video titled "wag(e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, dealing with the public, whether by person or by telephone, is an important part of your job. it can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better than before good enough? >> today our country faces dozens of problems, and many have been the focus of hot debate between the 2016 presidential candidates. but there is one issue that has gone largely undiscussed. in america today, women make only 3/4 of what a man makes for the same work. why? we went to federal representatives to find out. >> there are a lot of single-parent homes in our society now. the kids are usually with the mom, so when they are only $.76 per dollar, you are taking money not just away from that one woman, you are actually taking away from the whole family unit. head ofave women as households with more income, they are going to sp
discuss women's rights and pay equity in their video titled "wag(e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, dealing with the public, whether by person or by telephone, is an important part of your job. it can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better...
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ing what body aches?-gels, you'll ask what knee pain? what sore elbow? what joint pain? advil liqui-gels are so fast, nothing worksthan advil liqui-gels the world's #1 choice what pain? l.advi >>> a plane powered by the sun and its pilots are recharging their batteries. solar impulse 2 landed saturday night in california after a three-day pacific crossing from hawaii without fuel. tw through their historic round-the-world trip. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," gas prices floated up, and a battle of childhood classics at the box office. hena daniels has that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gains by energy and financial companies aided by the rise of oil helped lift stocks last week. the dow jones rose 107 for the week. the s&p 500 finished almost 11 points higher. the nasdaq was the exception, falling nearly 32 points. >>> investors will keep a close eye on a federal reserve meeting this week over interest rates. policymakers gather tuesday and wednesday and are widely expected to keep rates steady. however, the fed might tweak the country's economic outlook to reflect better conditions, opening the
ing what body aches?-gels, you'll ask what knee pain? what sore elbow? what joint pain? advil liqui-gels are so fast, nothing worksthan advil liqui-gels the world's #1 choice what pain? l.advi >>> a plane powered by the sun and its pilots are recharging their batteries. solar impulse 2 landed saturday night in california after a three-day pacific crossing from hawaii without fuel. tw through their historic round-the-world trip. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," gas prices...
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working. five northeastern states vote on tuesday and the "real clear politics poll"ing averages show that donald trump has a substantial lead in each of those. >>> on the democratic side, bernie sanders admitting it will be hard for him to secure the democratic nomination after his big loss in new york. >> not realistic. it's a hard path, i admit that. given the fact we've won some 17 states, it is a possibility. >> but hillary clinton, far from a teflon candidate, an associated press review finding that at least 60, 60 companies have paid the former secretary of state to speak also lobbied the federal government or sought lucrative contracts. that's something that obviously could create a conflict of interest if clinton makes it to the white house. clinton is refusing to release the transcripts of her paid speeches until other candidates do the same. >>> president obama is in london. he's urging great britain to stay in the european union, but the brits have not been receptive to his pro european union stance, criticizing intrusion on british affairs. fox news chief white house correspondent ke
working. five northeastern states vote on tuesday and the "real clear politics poll"ing averages show that donald trump has a substantial lead in each of those. >>> on the democratic side, bernie sanders admitting it will be hard for him to secure the democratic nomination after his big loss in new york. >> not realistic. it's a hard path, i admit that. given the fact we've won some 17 states, it is a possibility. >> but hillary clinton, far from a teflon...
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discuss women's rights and pay equity in their video titled "wag(e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you workthe office, dealing with the public, whether by person or by telephone, is an important part of your job. it can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better than before good enough?
discuss women's rights and pay equity in their video titled "wag(e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you workthe office, dealing with the public, whether by person or by telephone, is an important part of your job. it can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better than...
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work. >> speaking of watt ing ing of water and a prince song, julia roberts in "pretty woman" singing "kiss." >> with the headphones on. kiss >> i have one. >> that's how we all sound singing prince. >> great moments. >> as you know, if you watch this show, tamron and prince, very close friends. she and prince talked prakt practically every day by telephone. tamron tweeted this out. like a bird without a song, i've lost one of my best friends today. i know he would have advice right now. prince, i'm listening, as always. tamron said she spoke to prince on monday. >> right. >> he had this scare over the weekend weekend, where his plane made an emergency landing. he had the flu. he sounded fine and indicated to her that he was fine. she was doubly stunned by the news yesterday. her concerns had been put at ease a little by him. >> i talked to her yesterday. one of the things she's kind of like feeling badly about, and we all have these moments probably, that he wanted her to come out this past weekend to see something. she couldn't. >> yeah, prince, we talked about this, we were all kind of l
work. >> speaking of watt ing ing of water and a prince song, julia roberts in "pretty woman" singing "kiss." >> with the headphones on. kiss >> i have one. >> that's how we all sound singing prince. >> great moments. >> as you know, if you watch this show, tamron and prince, very close friends. she and prince talked prakt practically every day by telephone. tamron tweeted this out. like a bird without a song, i've lost one of my best...
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it was a pleasure to go to work and direct these amaze ing -- >> let's go to ruby, your daughter, the star. hi, ruby. >> hi. >> what was it like having dad direct you? >> i mean, it's not always easy working with your dad. see the shiner he has. >> i feel like ruby might have given him the shiner. >> i think that's what they're telling us. >> that's what's happening. >> let's talk about the plot of the movie. tamron laid it out. you are directing your daughter as the prostitute in the scenario we laid out. what was that like? >> it was interesting. she went online and found out that more actresses have been nominated and won academy awards other role. >> is that true? >> yeah. jane fonda, helen hayes. 11 or 12 actresses have won or been nominated. it's weird, an interesting thing -- >> thought provoking. >> -- to try and understand. elizabeth and kevin are brother and sister and try to find something for their dad. sign nds sex.ehis young prostitute. >> was it awkward, directing your daughter in that role? >> we -- yes, yeah. >> what about for you, ruby, was it awkward having dad on t
it was a pleasure to go to work and direct these amaze ing -- >> let's go to ruby, your daughter, the star. hi, ruby. >> hi. >> what was it like having dad direct you? >> i mean, it's not always easy working with your dad. see the shiner he has. >> i feel like ruby might have given him the shiner. >> i think that's what they're telling us. >> that's what's happening. >> let's talk about the plot of the movie. tamron laid it out. you are directing...
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works is not the madisonian vision of these institutions checking each other. it's a question of what the political party dynamic is. professor amar: that is your others, ing with effect on a formal separation of powers, legislative versus executive is complicated and transformed by republicans versus democrats, rather than executives versus literature. thesesor plides: the way institutions work, we have two different systems. in times when we have the same local party control -- professor amar: unified control. professor plides: there's been everyone with a the system works. you'll probably have very little checking of the president if the same party members of commerce and not going to hold aggressive hearings. professor amar: great society, obamacare, new deal. professor plides: in divided government, the system can become incredibly paralyzed. when the political parties become as hyper polarized as they have over the last starting 30 years ago or so and increasing in this relentless way, year after year after year, to the point we are at today. you get a system that is largely paralyzed. professor amar: nixon impeachment, clinton impeachment. professor
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, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been workn on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see. i'm going to make this easy flowing. let's start with -- and this is probably more a question for the executive director. it sounds like we're doing lots of thing, we know we're very busy, and i just want to make sure that in the next workshop and in the final budget, we have enough staffing positions, either budgeted positions that are reserved, we're funding whatever increases we need and the administrative side of it because this is a lot of work, it's a huge amount of work that's been accomplish and had a huge amount of work that's on the horizon, that's just my overall administrative staffing concern, but narrowing it down, our contract complia
, that hasn't occurred on the second phase of the project, so this is kind of an on xwo*ing process we've been workn on and we intend to bring you this strategic plan in the summer which goes over how to spend the funds that we've received to date over the course of the next 3-5 years until additional contributions are made based on the sale of market rate homes. >> thank you. >> does anybody have questions before i start with mine? okay. so, let's see. i'm going to make this easy...
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works so well peopletoan forget their bathroom experience. just like they forgot conductor randy, who sees all and forgets nothing. at least he's not s>>> lea ing the news, the chief dies at 102. the respective historian was awar usded the presidential medal of freedom by president obama in 2009. he was the sole sur rievg chief stealing horses and other exploits in world war ii. >>> and in the "washington post," u.s. special operations military officials say no equipment has yet been recalled or replaced since the u.s. government sued the manufacturer last knob. now major issue is a thermal drift where extreme temperatures cause shooters to to be off tar bet by 6 to 12 nches and this can be disastrous for soldiers in combat. >>> nine children are being hailed as hooers. watch this. video shows a dramatic pursuit. these quick thinking kids formed a human arrow leading to the suspect's capture. >>> the artificial reef has an art gallery. they have encased images. tijs created by an austrian art photographer are locate off southwest florida. >> that is gorgeous. > yepiah, thousands of pillow fighters from across the globe, they battled it out satu
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works? >> don't they give them lessons how to drive these things. >>ing. > no. >> by the way, it's not a ford. don't slam your foot on gas, buddy. look at that. >> i wonder if he had it in the wrong gear. he was in reverse? >> must have been something. the guy is a 25-year-old tire fitter in his dad's garage about the accident happened the day after the wedding. i mean, i'm feeling kind of sad because you know, it's his wedding. wait a second, $35,000 debt. boom. >> the thing is, it doesn't look like he kind of grazed a little. he plowed right into the wall. >> you're fascinated by his horrific driving. >> i mean, i'm sad to say, i kind of wish it was on video. i want to see exactly how it happened. >>> best of luck to the happy couple. >> yes. mazeltov. coming up, a hollywood power couple apologizes to australia. that's right. johnny depp and his wife issued an apology and narrowly miss a criminal conviction if you remember. what they did later this half hour. >> and while runners from ethiopia swept yesterday's boss to be marathon, why some homegrown he
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discuss women's rights and pay equity in their video titled "wag(e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, meeting with the public, whether it is my person or by telephone, is an important part of your job. it can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is better than before good enough? >> today our country faces dozens of problems, and many have been the focus of hot debate between the 2016 presidential candidates. but there is one issue that has gone largely undiscussed. inrica today, women make only 3/4 of what a man makes for the same work. why? we went to federal representatives to find out. >> there are a lot of single-parent homes in our society now. the kids are usually with the mom, so when they are only earning $.76 per dollar, you are taking money not just away from that one woman, you are actually taking away from the whole family unit. if you have women as head of households with more income, t
discuss women's rights and pay equity in their video titled "wag(e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, meeting with the public, whether it is my person or by telephone, is an important part of your job. it can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social power than ever before in american history. but is...
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work. >> seth: yeah, that's a very quiet -- >> nobody -- >> seth: it sounds like people cheers-ing -- >> yeah. >> seth: so, in a cocktail party, a triangle is not smart. also, so do you ever have -- do you have fun when the actual met ball starts? i mean, i know you have to worry about the details, but do you do such a good job of locking it all down, that you can enjoy yourself throughout the thing? >> no, i'm really, really worrying about why the receiving line is going so slowly, and why so and so hasn't arrived, that was a quite an interesting dress, things like that. [ laughter ] but, one thing i do have a little bit of control over is my own table. and this year, i have sat myself next to tim cook and idris elba. so i think i'm gonna have a lot of fun. >> seth: that's fantastic work. well done. i mean, tim cooke, that's fine, but idris elba, well done. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: very well done. you mentioned noticing people's dresses as they walk past you. and i think from the fashion shows and even the picture i reputation, sort of, stoically, sitting and wearing your sunglasse
work. >> seth: yeah, that's a very quiet -- >> nobody -- >> seth: it sounds like people cheers-ing -- >> yeah. >> seth: so, in a cocktail party, a triangle is not smart. also, so do you ever have -- do you have fun when the actual met ball starts? i mean, i know you have to worry about the details, but do you do such a good job of locking it all down, that you can enjoy yourself throughout the thing? >> no, i'm really, really worrying about why the receiving...