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u.s. and won. during that trial she learned of shocking testimony by the rapist. he claimed he was told by a u.s.avy lawyer to leave japan. fisher began talking to groups in okinawa prefecture that support female victims. she discovered that violence against women by u.s. servicemen and base workers was widespread. >> nothing has changed. they're still gang raping women in japan. >> reporter: she started recording the cases. fisher is convinced the situation won't change until the status of forces agreement changes. the u.s./japan status of forces agreement applies to u.s. military personnel and base workers in japan. it says if u.s. authorities detain a suspect first, they have the primary right to investigate. >> anybody who is thinking about doing a crime in japan knows that they don't have to obey the laws of japan. it only says respect. so they can walk out of this country freely. so we have to set certain rules which says not only do you have to respect the laws of japan, you have to obey them. >> reporter: u.s. military officials reject the idea that the status of forces agreement causes c
u.s. and won. during that trial she learned of shocking testimony by the rapist. he claimed he was told by a u.s.avy lawyer to leave japan. fisher began talking to groups in okinawa prefecture that support female victims. she discovered that violence against women by u.s. servicemen and base workers was widespread. >> nothing has changed. they're still gang raping women in japan. >> reporter: she started recording the cases. fisher is convinced the situation won't change until the...
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of its limited practical utility, this bill appears to be yet another piece of a sustained effort by u.s. opponents of jcpoa and other diplomatic engagement with iran to undermine the agreement by weakening the domestic standing of iranian president hassan rouhani and his allies, vis-a-vis iranian hard liners who also oppose the agreement and bilateral dialogue. it is likely not a coincidence that proponents have arranged for floor consideration of this bill just as rouhani is in the united states for the united nations' general assembly and that it would require the finalization of the first report around the time of the next iranian presidential election. hindering the united states government's ability to enforce the terms of the jcpoa and sanctions on iran's dangerous, nonnuclear behavior, while -- non-nuclear behavior, while smutly undermining rouhani's -- simultaneously undermining ouhani's election. risking these consequences for the sake of procuring information that could not be shared with its intended audience would be both pointless and reckless. we therefore urge congress, t
of its limited practical utility, this bill appears to be yet another piece of a sustained effort by u.s. opponents of jcpoa and other diplomatic engagement with iran to undermine the agreement by weakening the domestic standing of iranian president hassan rouhani and his allies, vis-a-vis iranian hard liners who also oppose the agreement and bilateral dialogue. it is likely not a coincidence that proponents have arranged for floor consideration of this bill just as rouhani is in the united...
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coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 241. the nays are 154. the amendment is adopted. the question is on the amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. accordingly, under the rule, the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: mr. chairman. the chair: mr. speaker, the committee of the whole house on the state of the union has had under consideration h.r. 5226 and pursuant to house resolution 863, i report the bill back to the house with an amendment adopted in the committee of the whole. the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the ion reports that the committee has had under consideration the bill h.r. 5226, and pursuant to house the ution 863, reports bill back to the house with an amendment adopted in the committee of the whole. under the rule, the previous question is ordered. is there a separate vote on any amen
coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 241. the nays are 154. the amendment is adopted. the question is on the amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. accordingly, under the rule, the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: mr. chairman. the chair: mr. speaker, the...
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arlington state was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a stronghold to protect washington dc and was overrun by a number of u.s. army soldiers. theythe police left, believed they would attend here after the war. they felt they would return. , several years later , the u.s. government modify the while mrs. lee could not pay her taxes and person and as a result, the property was taken by the u.s. government. there was no proof that the owned thatly property. some years later about 1866, the oldest son working in the department of interior had the opportunity to work with a plea to havee the property returned. mid-1866, the bill was taken up by congress and to this day, we know that a bill was approved and signed by the of 1866, whichne returned 17 acres to mariah syphax. that is a really big deal for the family in terms of knowing they have this compound but couldn't prove they owned it but now we had congress here to prove this was their property. doing family history for close to 40 years. it's really something that has b
arlington state was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a stronghold to protect washington dc and was overrun by a number of u.s. army soldiers. theythe police left, believed they would attend here after the war. they felt they would return. , several years later , the u.s. government modify the while mrs. lee could not pay her taxes and person and as a result, the property was taken by the u.s. government. there was no proof that the owned thatly property. some years later about...
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this is the intention by the u.s., by russia, and this is why the power of opec is very limited and iteasing. reporter: low prices are the natural consequence. in 2014 a cost more than $100. that it tumbled, eventually dropping below $30 last you and your a good since then it is risen again but is currently below $50. observers do not expect prices to get much higher. the international energy agency in paris says supply will outstrip demand until at least the middle of next year. javier: let's the suspect. -- let's dip deeper into the subject. is it bad enough for these countries to start doing something about it? jens: there is always talk but no action. what we see again and again is there is no discipline. nobody really expects any big changes when it comes to the next opec meeting. we should also not forget it is not just about supply and demand. also the u.s. dollar is a factor in the lower price for oil. pwe see that again and again. if the dollar is lower, that supports oil prices. if the dollar is higher, that puts pressure. that is what we are seeing at the moment. javier: usu
this is the intention by the u.s., by russia, and this is why the power of opec is very limited and iteasing. reporter: low prices are the natural consequence. in 2014 a cost more than $100. that it tumbled, eventually dropping below $30 last you and your a good since then it is risen again but is currently below $50. observers do not expect prices to get much higher. the international energy agency in paris says supply will outstrip demand until at least the middle of next year. javier: let's...
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[captioning provided by u.s. ?? >>> i'm marty stouffer. which of our state has the prettiest women, the toughest cowboys and the widest wide open spaces? opinions may differ, but not among textens. almost any resident of the lone star state would claim that texas has the largest and best of just about everything. including storytellers.
[captioning provided by u.s. ?? >>> i'm marty stouffer. which of our state has the prettiest women, the toughest cowboys and the widest wide open spaces? opinions may differ, but not among textens. almost any resident of the lone star state would claim that texas has the largest and best of just about everything. including storytellers.
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how one man's mobile music room is bringing comfort to the real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company >> reed: as we read into this weekend the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks are on the minds of many. we wish you a good afternoon on this friday. i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. a day of remembrance of the lives that were lost in enfamily. in washington members of congress gathered to remember the anniversary of the attack on ? land that i love ? . >> marie: they prayed. they sang along with the marine corps band as it played "god bless america". a moment of silence was held to honor the fallen. lawmakers came together and reflected on the heroes of that day. house speaker paul ryan noted there's a generation of americans too young to fully understand the pain of 9/11. >> can they feel the sense o 3,000 americans in a single morning? i don't think they can. but that makes it our generation's burden. we lived through that terrible day. and we will never forget that terrible day. >> marie: of course, thousands of victims lost in new york city,
how one man's mobile music room is bringing comfort to the real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company >> reed: as we read into this weekend the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks are on the minds of many. we wish you a good afternoon on this friday. i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. a day of remembrance of the lives that were lost in enfamily. in washington members of congress gathered to remember the anniversary of the attack on ? land that...
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arlington estate was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a stronghold, a way to protect washington, d.c., and so it was overrun by a number of u.s. army soldiers. the lees, when they left, asked the slaves to attend it. they had no idea how long the war would last but felt they would return. as a result of that, several years later the u.s. government modified the tax code stating that owners of property needed to pay their taxes in person. well, mrs. lee could not pay her taxes in person and, as a result, the property was taken by the u.s. government as a result of taxes not being paid. in addition to that property being taken, the syphax property at the southern end of the estate was taken because there was no proof that the syphaxes owned that property. some years later, about 1866, the syphax's oldest son, working in the department of interior, actually had the opportunity to work with congress to make a plea to have the property returned. by 1866, the bill was taken up by the congress and to this day we know that a bil
arlington estate was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a stronghold, a way to protect washington, d.c., and so it was overrun by a number of u.s. army soldiers. the lees, when they left, asked the slaves to attend it. they had no idea how long the war would last but felt they would return. as a result of that, several years later the u.s. government modified the tax code stating that owners of property needed to pay their taxes in person. well, mrs. lee could not pay her taxes in...
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u.s. courts lacked jurisdiction. other actions by the courts have thwarted the full accountabilities that americans expect and deserve. jasta corrects that. the victims of 9/11 and their greefing families deserve what jasta empowers. a judicial process to discover the unfettered and ugly truth that to this day remains cloaked, concealed, and covered up. jasta provides a way to hold perpetrators and enablers of terrorism to account. anyone who has read the recently declassified 28 pages of findings from the house senate intelligence joint inquiry in 2002, despite the heavy redactions, knows the provocative evidence of saudi complicity in 9/11, and that remains unexamined. the 28 pages are filled with names and suspected associations with the government of saudi arabia. mr. speaker, i have worked with and befriended many of the 9/11 family members. many died in my -- from my district, and i can state unequivocally there would have been no 9/11 commission and other historic policy initiatives without them. they have been extraordinary,
u.s. courts lacked jurisdiction. other actions by the courts have thwarted the full accountabilities that americans expect and deserve. jasta corrects that. the victims of 9/11 and their greefing families deserve what jasta empowers. a judicial process to discover the unfettered and ugly truth that to this day remains cloaked, concealed, and covered up. jasta provides a way to hold perpetrators and enablers of terrorism to account. anyone who has read the recently declassified 28 pages of...
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payeutsche bank says it on $14 billion sought by the u.s.tice department to settle an investigation. that's more than triple what some analysts had estimated to be the potential worst case scenario. ,iscussions are just beginning and they expect it will lead to a lower amount. the doj declined to comment. deutsche bank shares lost 6%. donald trump has dropped a major tax cut for businesses from his presidential proposals. muchhange makes his plan less favorable. such entities don't pay income taxes themselves, but as their earnings through to their owners who are taxed at an individual rate. hillary clinton has been on the campaign trail for the first time since her stumble. she accused donald trump of using fear tactics. is running the most divisive campaign of our lifetime. be aessages you should afraid, afraid of people whose race or ethnicity is different, or whose religious faith is different, or who were born in a different country. or dogs no innuendo whistles anymore. thes all right out there in open now, so we have to come back twic
payeutsche bank says it on $14 billion sought by the u.s.tice department to settle an investigation. that's more than triple what some analysts had estimated to be the potential worst case scenario. ,iscussions are just beginning and they expect it will lead to a lower amount. the doj declined to comment. deutsche bank shares lost 6%. donald trump has dropped a major tax cut for businesses from his presidential proposals. muchhange makes his plan less favorable. such entities don't pay income...
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. >> reporter: a remarkable move tonight by the u.s. government. telling consumers not to use their samsung galaxy note 7 phones. >> it caught fire. >> reporter: in an unprecedented action, the consumer product safety commission advising the hundreds of thousands of americans who have bought the phones to "power them down and stop charging or using the device." >> introducing the all-new samsung galaxy note 7. >> reporter: samsung enthusiastically announced its latest phones. but after 35 instances of fire, including a florida man who claims his jeep caught fire while he was charging his phone -- >> it was very surprising to me how quick the dash caught on fire. >> reporter: the south korean company has not issued an official government recall of the galaxy note 7, only offering to replace the phone. and that's prompting government action. >> i think the message is, really, if you're not going to coordinate with us, we have to go directly to consumers and extraordinary warning from the faa, calling out a specific consumer product, saying passengers
. >> reporter: a remarkable move tonight by the u.s. government. telling consumers not to use their samsung galaxy note 7 phones. >> it caught fire. >> reporter: in an unprecedented action, the consumer product safety commission advising the hundreds of thousands of americans who have bought the phones to "power them down and stop charging or using the device." >> introducing the all-new samsung galaxy note 7. >> reporter: samsung enthusiastically...
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larico dunn was captured by u.s. marshals on i-85 in 25-year-old,rica dunn on wade street. >>> let's check in with mike moss in for elizabeth this morning. how are you doing, friend? . >> doing all right, bill. locks like weather is going to be a little on the gray side. our temperatures are in the upper 60s to low 70s. not a big spread. it's warm, at 73 around the fayetteville area. 71 in real looking now. satellite and radar, of course, showing those band of rain moving yesterday. this morning, a swirl of low pressure near northeastern carolina. some showers in nearby parts of the state. a few of those may build back to the south and west through the day. cloudy skies, maybe a little drizzle here and there. by lunch time, mostly cloudy, 74. a shower or two to the northeast. and a chance of showers this afternoon. the high 79. m,kaya? >>> we do have a few accidents and reports of disabled vehicles. we are actually going to start over at i-40 at trail wood. this is where we have a this is the westbound lanes. as you
larico dunn was captured by u.s. marshals on i-85 in 25-year-old,rica dunn on wade street. >>> let's check in with mike moss in for elizabeth this morning. how are you doing, friend? . >> doing all right, bill. locks like weather is going to be a little on the gray side. our temperatures are in the upper 60s to low 70s. not a big spread. it's warm, at 73 around the fayetteville area. 71 in real looking now. satellite and radar, of course, showing those band of rain moving...
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realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning. for the first time since his suspension started pep touch owes how strange it is to be forced off the field. >> ryan: and he talks about standing tall. sports director joe amorosino talks about that. >> joe: he may be banned from gillette but the show goes on, with brady's weekly interview. he is saying he is doing all he can to stay sharp. >> a lot of unchartered territory for me, i'm focus on the things that i can control. and trying to stay in great shape and be prepared for when i get the opportunity to play in october and spend time with my family. >> reporter: tom brady laying out his game plan for the next week during his weekly appearance on westwood 1 radio. i think it was very cool gesture by mr. kraft and the team. flattered to see it. swroot suspended signal caller reacting to jewel and edleman's take on his ban. >> it is like one of your buddies going jail, so. not quite jail, i feel i i don't have the opportunity to do something i love to do. that's the hard part about t
realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning. for the first time since his suspension started pep touch owes how strange it is to be forced off the field. >> ryan: and he talks about standing tall. sports director joe amorosino talks about that. >> joe: he may be banned from gillette but the show goes on, with brady's weekly interview. he is saying he is doing all he can to stay sharp. >> a lot of unchartered territory for me, i'm focus on the things that i can...
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by those. that could be another reasons why u.s.look at europe and say, "i want none of that." >> our view looks pretty tough across a number of different asset classes. i think you have come at the central bank level, the ecb was very dovish. but now that it has held up reasonably well, we have seen an increased risk that they will be less dovish. market coulde take poorly, but the euro could take it well. there is a decent chance the euro strengthens between now and year end as the market becomes less dovish. and then, you throw on some of these other risks, like the upcoming referendum in italy, some lingering political risks in the rest of europe. that is why we prefer u.s. equities over european stocks. guy: we have seen european equities being sold. and to be honest, that has happened in the united states as well. my question is, do i own anythignng? can you see yourself getting cash, orlrweight is that money burning a hole in the pocket right now? >> it is tough because if we look at our expected returns across different asse
by those. that could be another reasons why u.s.look at europe and say, "i want none of that." >> our view looks pretty tough across a number of different asset classes. i think you have come at the central bank level, the ecb was very dovish. but now that it has held up reasonably well, we have seen an increased risk that they will be less dovish. market coulde take poorly, but the euro could take it well. there is a decent chance the euro strengthens between now and year end...
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cease-fire was brokered by u.s. and russia to get relief supplies there. now it is all stuck on trucks along the turkish border leaving 275,000 people in need of food, water and medical supplies. >> maria: u.s. airforce releasing the name of the new stealth bomber. it has bee the name of the bomber is a tribute to the last surviving raiders who successfully hit targets around tokyo after the japanese attack on pearl harbor. last surviving raider 101 year old richard coal made the announcement. at 5:00 a construction project on north i-15. speed way is getting a make overment nice when it is done but take awhile to get there. five miles are widened to 6 lanes. and over passes, upgrading drainage system, installing new lights and new landscape the cost is 34 million dollars it is expected to take two years to finish. >> maria: another project because the special committee signedff raiders here does not mean it is a done deal. the nfl commissioner says a lot has to happen before the raiders leave oakland for las vegas. he thinks oakland can raise public money
cease-fire was brokered by u.s. and russia to get relief supplies there. now it is all stuck on trucks along the turkish border leaving 275,000 people in need of food, water and medical supplies. >> maria: u.s. airforce releasing the name of the new stealth bomber. it has bee the name of the bomber is a tribute to the last surviving raiders who successfully hit targets around tokyo after the japanese attack on pearl harbor. last surviving raider 101 year old richard coal made the...
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u.s. will leave this to expire and it's set up by the u.s. and the world is grateful for having this model because i think it's beneficial not only for the rest of the world but also for the unfortunately s. and u.s. businesses and today you can reach 3.4 billion around the world as the business potential and set up, working together and all of them are important and they can't be replaced. >> thank you. thank you. >> i want to ask one question with regard to the second panel coming up. and trying to register a top level domain. they tried to register the ping domain name and wound up paying over $1 million to do that at auction. i think it's troubling that it was forced to pay for its own intellectual property. how will the transition address con serns of american trademark holders? and will the process of resolving these kind of claims change following the transition? >> let me start in terms of the impact by it itselfment what you're striebing is the process established by the community as to how it would expand the list of top levels avai
u.s. will leave this to expire and it's set up by the u.s. and the world is grateful for having this model because i think it's beneficial not only for the rest of the world but also for the unfortunately s. and u.s. businesses and today you can reach 3.4 billion around the world as the business potential and set up, working together and all of them are important and they can't be replaced. >> thank you. thank you. >> i want to ask one question with regard to the second panel coming...
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. >>> the pentagon says a secret operation by u.s. special forces failed to rescue two western hostages in afghanistan. the hostages, an american and an australian, were kidnapped last month as they traveled from the american university in kabul. launched but the hostages were not where they were thought to be. u.s. forces killed seven enemy fighters. >>> the federal aviation administration is warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge a late model samsung smartphone when they are flying. the faa also warned passengers not to put the galaxy note 7 in their checked bags. there have been numerous reports of the newest note catching fire. last week, samsung ordered a recall of all jumbo phones after it found rechargeable batteries could cause the phones to spacecraft is headed toward a small asteroid orbiting the sun that could hopefully, bring back a handful of dust. it blasted off from cape canaveral on a seven-year mission yesterday. it will take two years to reach venu. the spacecraft will hover over the surface, hopefully,
. >>> the pentagon says a secret operation by u.s. special forces failed to rescue two western hostages in afghanistan. the hostages, an american and an australian, were kidnapped last month as they traveled from the american university in kabul. launched but the hostages were not where they were thought to be. u.s. forces killed seven enemy fighters. >>> the federal aviation administration is warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge a late model samsung smartphone...
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that was the key in the deal reached by u.s. and russia. 28 agency trucks are now stuck in an area controlled by bashar al assad's forces. they're waiting to enter aleppo to deliver supplies. turkish media says officials are only allowing u.n. deliveries. they also say the r roads aren' safe. in aleppo, there's been a pause in the relentless bombing. no major clashesere repororted between oppositioion forces. but russian military officials have already accused members of the opposition off violalating truce. >> translator: since the cease-fire came into forcece, w registered 26 cases of shelling directed at residential districts and governmental army positions. >> a group monitoring syria's civil war has released updated figure on the toll the conflict has taken. it says more than 300,000 people have been killed since the conflict began more than five years ago. and at least 11 million have been forced to flee their homes. >>> from our weather desk, jonathan oh is back now with a look at the rest of world weather. jonathan? >> h
that was the key in the deal reached by u.s. and russia. 28 agency trucks are now stuck in an area controlled by bashar al assad's forces. they're waiting to enter aleppo to deliver supplies. turkish media says officials are only allowing u.n. deliveries. they also say the r roads aren' safe. in aleppo, there's been a pause in the relentless bombing. no major clashesere repororted between oppositioion forces. but russian military officials have already accused members of the opposition off...
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in 178- --- rebuilt by the u.s. in 1783. >>> under attack. >> a driver intentionally targets police in a park lot and it's called on cat are a -- caught on camera. >> technology hitting the streets of baston you drive. >> and raise a glass to city hall plazach the pop-up event v.o.: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump. trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. v.o.: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that, defund planned parenthood. and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: well i certainly think that roe should be overturned... trump: there has to be some form of punishment. matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> alarming video shows a driver intentionally crashing into officers at a gas station in phoenix. the officers were standing in a park lot yesterday morning when the driver plowed into them. police chief says the officers were target
in 178- --- rebuilt by the u.s. in 1783. >>> under attack. >> a driver intentionally targets police in a park lot and it's called on cat are a -- caught on camera. >> technology hitting the streets of baston you drive. >> and raise a glass to city hall plazach the pop-up event v.o.: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump. trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. v.o.: ayotte agrees, voting six times to...
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the day's annual 9/11 ceremony began with a fly over by u.s. coast guard helicopter. hundreds of gathers in simms park to remember the nearly 3000 souls who died and honor the first responders who ran selflessly to save lives. one of the keynote speakers pasco sheriff who you may not have known was the a police officer in the washington, d.c. area that day. >> what's going on? she goes there's a plane coming in. it didn't matter what your race, color, creed or gender was. we were all in this together and people were grabbing each other and jumping under cars, diving into buildings. and authorities thought there was another aircraft heading towards the capitol. that was the one that crashed in pennsylvania. there was a feeling of disbelief that day september 11, 2001. many people walking around dazed scratching their heads wondering how an attack of this magnitude could ever happen on american soil. back to you. >> yeah, it it was a tough day. i think we all certainly do remember where we were that happened. chip reporting live, thanks. >>> today the presidential nomin
the day's annual 9/11 ceremony began with a fly over by u.s. coast guard helicopter. hundreds of gathers in simms park to remember the nearly 3000 souls who died and honor the first responders who ran selflessly to save lives. one of the keynote speakers pasco sheriff who you may not have known was the a police officer in the washington, d.c. area that day. >> what's going on? she goes there's a plane coming in. it didn't matter what your race, color, creed or gender was. we were all in...
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by friday. also across the americas, heavy showers, gusty winds in the southeastern u.s.hose in denver and oklahoma city. all right, here's the extended outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to share with you before we go. a japanese team taking part in an international race to operate a rover on the moon, has begun testing its machine on sand dunes in western japan. the dunes are similar to the lunar surface. the team named white rabbit put its 60 centimeter long craft through its paces. it must operate for 500 meters on the lunar surface and send video and still images back to earth. members were checking its capability to travel smoothly on the undulating terrain. >> translator: because it seems like it's a dream, but it will come true as we make improvements step by step. >> they're one of 16 private sector companies participating in the contest. the japanese team has arranged to send its rover to the moon around a year from now aboard a fallon 9 rocket operated by u.s. firm spacex. that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." thanks for joining us.xnóx >> today, global 3000 goes to chi
by friday. also across the americas, heavy showers, gusty winds in the southeastern u.s.hose in denver and oklahoma city. all right, here's the extended outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to share with you before we go. a japanese team taking part in an international race to operate a rover on the moon, has begun testing its machine on sand dunes in western japan. the dunes are similar to the lunar surface. the team named white rabbit put its 60 centimeter long craft through its paces. it must operate...
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pagliano has now refused to appear at two separate congressional committees -- even after being served by u.s. it's unclear if anything will come of it. it's your voice, your vote in the race for the white house. we're just days away from the first one on one presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. a-b-c's stephanie ramos has the latest from the campaign trail as the candidates prepare to face-off. nats: trump "you all like me so much" donald trump taking the stage at an energy conference today. its his first stop as he spends a jam packed day in pennsyvlania. nats: "you are going to l but before talking energy?.trump addressing the protests in north carolina after recent police shootings.. sot trump "drugs are a very big factor in what you're watching on television at night "we have a wounded country" this just a day after trump took some heat from the country's largest police union comments about the officer who shot an unarmed black man in tulsa. sot trump: "she choked" trump today and then shifting back to the topic of energy. the republican nominee speaking to union
pagliano has now refused to appear at two separate congressional committees -- even after being served by u.s. it's unclear if anything will come of it. it's your voice, your vote in the race for the white house. we're just days away from the first one on one presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. a-b-c's stephanie ramos has the latest from the campaign trail as the candidates prepare to face-off. nats: trump "you all like me so much" donald trump taking the...
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provided by u.s. captioning company. we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action florida was not doing enough to give their families the help they desperately needed. dana young understood. that was wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the the florida senate. a return to common sense. nation." today is hump day. >> hump it off. >> we've got a great show for you. remember we had nick cannon on he said he learned he wasn't going to kiss and tell again. guess what, he did it. more on that later. joining our l.a. crew. first we've got to talk about the sucker punch felt around the world yesterday, that is the divorce of brad pitt a
provided by u.s. captioning company. we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action florida was...
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deutsche bank has been asked by u.s.ties to pay $14 billion to settle allegations of miss selling mortgage securities. that is more than twice the amount that deutsche had set aside for litigation and is just one of the ft bills raising questions about the bank's future. on the trading floor, everyone knows that deutsche is also facing other potentially -- inquiries into billions of dollars of funds transferred out of sanctioned russia monday's selloff of bush's shares also spread to other german banks, with all lenders in the bank index in the red. deutsche bank has said it will not pay anywhere near the threatened fine, which is close to the bank's total market capitalization of $18 billion. a bank spokesman says negotiations with the u.s. are only just beginning. he added that a capital increase is not necessary at the moment and that deutsche bank will resolve his challenges on its own. fanny: time to turn to wall street. really, not a good day for the german stock deutsche bank. but also financial stocks in the u.s.
deutsche bank has been asked by u.s.ties to pay $14 billion to settle allegations of miss selling mortgage securities. that is more than twice the amount that deutsche had set aside for litigation and is just one of the ft bills raising questions about the bank's future. on the trading floor, everyone knows that deutsche is also facing other potentially -- inquiries into billions of dollars of funds transferred out of sanctioned russia monday's selloff of bush's shares also spread to other...
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u.s. open final. williams had held the top spot for a record-tying 186 consecutive weeks. and that was pretty impressive byelique kerber. i love the u.s. open. >> i have a feeling williams will probably be back. >> ya think? >> exactly, she had a couple of injuries, i think she'll be back. >> although carolina accomplish co pliskova, she's amazing. she lost but she's fabulous, someone to watch. >>> still ahead, hillary clinton supporters come to her defense after her latest health scare. >>> authorities are looking for a possible arsonist after a fire breaks out at a florida mosque. now there are questions whether or not it was a hate crime. it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets flooded with calls. so many things can go wrong. it's my worst nightmare. every second that power is out, my city's at risk. siemens digital grid manages and reroutes power, so service can be restored within seconds. priority number one is keeping those lights on. it takes ingenuity to defeat the monsters that live in the dark. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with h
u.s. open final. williams had held the top spot for a record-tying 186 consecutive weeks. and that was pretty impressive byelique kerber. i love the u.s. open. >> i have a feeling williams will probably be back. >> ya think? >> exactly, she had a couple of injuries, i think she'll be back. >> although carolina accomplish co pliskova, she's amazing. she lost but she's fabulous, someone to watch. >>> still ahead, hillary clinton supporters come to her defense...
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real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company. come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped milkshakes. better yet, at half price during half-price happier hour, weekdays, now two to five at steak 'n shake. new at steak 'n shake! 24 meals under four dollars. with handcrafted steakburgers, all-beef footlongs and fresh guacamole made from scratch. get 24 meals for under four dollars. . >>> welcome to "dish nation." >> we do the best we can to make it a great friday. >> a 20-pound bag in there. >> now, you know, this is a beef with other rappers, and vivica fox, occasionally, and he has problems with his baby mama, and this has been going on and off throughout the year. this is posting the countdown clock that pretty much he is off the hook for child support by saying, man, real life is going to start sooner than you think.
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to pakistan and afghanistan, including areas where taliban influence is strong, he was questioned by u.s. border officials when he returned about the purpose of his travel there. american citizen aren't put in terrorism databases for traveling to trouble spots, though their travel plans are monitored. tonight federal officials are charging with the bombings and attempts in new york and seaside park, and elizabeth, new jersey. he'll be charged with using a weapons of bombing public places. >> pete williams, thank you. >>> to presidential politics where donald trump is facing new krut ni over his charitable spending while his son is under fire for comparing refugees to poisoned skittles. hillary clinton is leading donald trump by five points. we get more on all this from nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: for the third time in three weeks, more questions about several donations from donald which today the new york attorney general, a democrat, confirming he's looking into whether trump paid his own legal settlements with money from his own charity. at issue, payments like the $100,000 trum
to pakistan and afghanistan, including areas where taliban influence is strong, he was questioned by u.s. border officials when he returned about the purpose of his travel there. american citizen aren't put in terrorism databases for traveling to trouble spots, though their travel plans are monitored. tonight federal officials are charging with the bombings and attempts in new york and seaside park, and elizabeth, new jersey. he'll be charged with using a weapons of bombing public places....
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u.s. and south korean officials. an unprecedented action byegime, it would be the sixth test overall and the third this year. south korea is getting ready for the worst-case scenario, says its defense minister. the more than 28,000 u.s. troops on the peninsula remain, as always, on high alert. the pentagon promises an up belbre umbu umbrella of protection. >> against the north korean threat, with all aspecks of conventional missile defense and nuclear capability. >> reporter: u.s. b1 bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons and other u.s. and south korean aircraft are expected to fly over the korean peninsula as soon as tuesday in a symbolic show of force according to u.s. officials. but for now, a u.s. military response seems unlikely because kim appears unwilling to back off and no one knows how he might respond. >> the risk and the cost in this case is that they could retaliate in nuclear terms which would be disastrous or they could retaliate in conventional terms which would be as dangerous in terms of the thousands of artillery tubes
u.s. and south korean officials. an unprecedented action byegime, it would be the sixth test overall and the third this year. south korea is getting ready for the worst-case scenario, says its defense minister. the more than 28,000 u.s. troops on the peninsula remain, as always, on high alert. the pentagon promises an up belbre umbu umbrella of protection. >> against the north korean threat, with all aspecks of conventional missile defense and nuclear capability. >> reporter: u.s....
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the third black man killed by u.s. police this week. >> what is different is police brutality and you see the and result of something that happened by police force that is supposed to be hired to protect and serve by the taxpayers. nick: there is now a familiar pattern to these disturbances. a police shooting is followed by peaceful protests that quickly turn ugly. >> not one of us put our hands on them! peaceful protest! we've been doing the peaceful protest the whole time! nick: this could be ferguson, baton rouge, minneapolis. these scenes are so recurrent. the charlotte violence was sparked by the shooting of keith lamont scott by a black police officer in disputed circumances. police say he emerged from his car with a handgun and refused to put it down. his family claims he was reading a book. >> they shot my daddy four times. nick: his hter was live streaming on facebook when she received news of his death. >> my daddy is dead! nick: disturbing film also emerged this week of another fatal police shooting in tulsa,
the third black man killed by u.s. police this week. >> what is different is police brutality and you see the and result of something that happened by police force that is supposed to be hired to protect and serve by the taxpayers. nick: there is now a familiar pattern to these disturbances. a police shooting is followed by peaceful protests that quickly turn ugly. >> not one of us put our hands on them! peaceful protest! we've been doing the peaceful protest the whole time! nick:...
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real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company everybody. thank you for joining us. thank you for staying with us for the second half-hour. we're starting off with the 29-year-old woman. she admitted to driving drunk and killing a man after two previous dui convictions. she learned her fate in court today. >> krystal: kyndell nunley was there for her sentencing and based upon what we've been able to see it was an emotional scene inside. >> kyndell: emotion al day in court as you man only imagine. the family, the wife and children of the victim, that is 72-year-old roger mcclelland, they took the stand to tell the court they believe the justice system has failed their family. that's because the woman who admitted to hitting and killing him was convicted twice in the past. two dui. and was reportedly a suspended license the day he was killed. >> she needs to utilize the system as it hasn't been utilized before and rehabilitate herself before we allow her or anyone like her back on the streets. >> this is what it causes >> kyndell: before her s
real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company everybody. thank you for joining us. thank you for staying with us for the second half-hour. we're starting off with the 29-year-old woman. she admitted to driving drunk and killing a man after two previous dui convictions. she learned her fate in court today. >> krystal: kyndell nunley was there for her sentencing and based upon what we've been able to see it was an emotional scene inside. >> kyndell: emotion al day in...
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bombers and leaders are were escorted by u.s. and south korean jets then the enjoy met. the 2 discussed ways to step up pressure and sanctions against north korea. >>> people in southern taiwan are preparing for tie a typhoon today. the wind is already blhe southern tip of the island. th tomorrow bringing heavy wind and rain. boats are tied up in the harbor right now. a lot of people are filling sandbags to try and keep the flood waters out. winds could reach nearly 130 miles an hour with gusts above 160. that is a storm. >>> huge storm. such such large storms in the western pacific. the water is so very warm. for us today we had with showers overnight thunderstorms over the today we continue to see cold air off to our north with snow in the western and north more the northwestern mountains of wyoming during the day. little where i is he. thunderstorms redevelop this aft showers we had overnight we're going to pick up a few pockets of moderate to heavy rain this afternoon from 3:30 to 6 or 6:30 and then tapering off after that time through sunset tonight. wind not a huge
bombers and leaders are were escorted by u.s. and south korean jets then the enjoy met. the 2 discussed ways to step up pressure and sanctions against north korea. >>> people in southern taiwan are preparing for tie a typhoon today. the wind is already blhe southern tip of the island. th tomorrow bringing heavy wind and rain. boats are tied up in the harbor right now. a lot of people are filling sandbags to try and keep the flood waters out. winds could reach nearly 130 miles an hour...
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allied south cor row i can't, a way of sending a message to north carolina, the bombers were escorted by u.s. and south cor even jets -- tuesday. >>> well for this tuesday we are actually expecting pretty warm temperatures, temperatures climbing again into the upper 80s. right now comfortable if you are heading out the door 69 degrees. not a lot going on outside. i showed you earlier visibility maps showing fog across the sand hills no, rain out there this morning. majority of you are going to stay dry all day long, as far concerned with at 68 right now in durham, 69 in raleigh, 70 in milling ton. upper 60s in fayetteville. gold borrow checking in at 65 -- golds borrow checking in at 65. 76 at 10:00 a.m. nice mix of sun and clouds. dry at lunch time at 82. 87 degrees this afternoon, not very humid but a small chance sand hills. >>> alyssa, thank you. >>> the winners of the $487 million power ball from earlier this summer are choosing to stay anonymous, they announced the winners accepted a lump sum of $256 million and the money has been placed in a trust that will help local nonprofits. >>>
allied south cor row i can't, a way of sending a message to north carolina, the bombers were escorted by u.s. and south cor even jets -- tuesday. >>> well for this tuesday we are actually expecting pretty warm temperatures, temperatures climbing again into the upper 80s. right now comfortable if you are heading out the door 69 degrees. not a lot going on outside. i showed you earlier visibility maps showing fog across the sand hills no, rain out there this morning. majority of you are...
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u.s. funds fail to beat fees are eating into theirerer returns. by the way, here's another problem -- their returns. by the way, here's another problem, the fund that beat the index change. if it beats last year, it's not likely it will do so next year. >> so what is the answer for all of us, then, jill. >> it's so easy. index or passive funds are an investors best friend. investment company doesn't need a big staff to conduct research. the fees are tiny. this helps you save an extra 1% or so every single year. now, investors are catching on. since 2012, index funds have seen an influx but they only account for a third of total mutual fund assettings. i fund assets people refuse to accept the objective data which means they are going nutty. instead of focusing on how am i going to send my kid to a great college and pay for it. people are like, let me find the best fund in my 401(k), just pick the index please. to learn more on why you should join the index reef louis. join me -- revolution, join me love. thank you. >>> let's get to weather and traffi
u.s. funds fail to beat fees are eating into theirerer returns. by the way, here's another problem -- their returns. by the way, here's another problem, the fund that beat the index change. if it beats last year, it's not likely it will do so next year. >> so what is the answer for all of us, then, jill. >> it's so easy. index or passive funds are an investors best friend. investment company doesn't need a big staff to conduct research. the fees are tiny. this helps you save an...
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captioning provided by: u.s. captioning company, depere, wi [ piano playing ] >> whoo! [ cheers and applause ] well, bartender, i've done it! i've won the nomination! i mean, no, i haven't. i keep losing states. but mathematically i've done it.
captioning provided by: u.s. captioning company, depere, wi [ piano playing ] >> whoo! [ cheers and applause ] well, bartender, i've done it! i've won the nomination! i mean, no, i haven't. i keep losing states. but mathematically i've done it.
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an anti-government activist in aleppo, one of the fiercest battlegrounds, spoke to nhk by phone. >> u.s. secretary of state jake was more cautious. >> reporter: the earliest reports are there's some reduction of violence as well as reports of fighting here and there, though it is far too early to draw any definitive conclusions and i am not drawing any definitive conclusions. >> a russian military chief says his country is also monitoring the situation. >>> investors across the world are speculating on the course of u.s. monetary policy in the countdown to a key central bank meeting next week. traders are looking for clues on where interest rates may be heading. ai uchida joins us from our business desk. good morning, how are the markets looking? >> you'll remember that last friday, wall street tumbled and that was on speculation of an early interest rate hike by the federal reserve. that slump sent other major indices around the globe lower, including tokyo. but u.s. markets bounced back on monday after comments from a fed governor easing some concerns over higher interest rates any ti
an anti-government activist in aleppo, one of the fiercest battlegrounds, spoke to nhk by phone. >> u.s. secretary of state jake was more cautious. >> reporter: the earliest reports are there's some reduction of violence as well as reports of fighting here and there, though it is far too early to draw any definitive conclusions and i am not drawing any definitive conclusions. >> a russian military chief says his country is also monitoring the situation. >>> investors...
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emma: a truce brokered by the u.s. and russia is about to begin in syria.temporarily end the fighting. the u.s. role is to persuade rebel forces to observe the truce and distancing themselves from hardline islamist groups. the truce takes effect at 12:00 noon eastern time. former russian billionaire and head of you coil has found to and vladimir putin's rule after spending a decade in prison, but he says he will not run in the 2018 election. instead he announced a contest to find a challenger to putin. in prison onears tax evasion charges. he was freed in 2013. parliament wants to postpone the repeat of the election. the government says it is hoping to hold the election this year. the constitutional court voided results of the election in which the former head of the green party beat the populist. he resigned as britain's prime minister after the brexit vote and now david cameron is giving up his seat in the parliament. told itv that being a backbench mp as a former prime minister would be a distraction for the government. meanwhile, the city of frankfurt h
emma: a truce brokered by the u.s. and russia is about to begin in syria.temporarily end the fighting. the u.s. role is to persuade rebel forces to observe the truce and distancing themselves from hardline islamist groups. the truce takes effect at 12:00 noon eastern time. former russian billionaire and head of you coil has found to and vladimir putin's rule after spending a decade in prison, but he says he will not run in the 2018 election. instead he announced a contest to find a challenger...
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it is based on the spray records submitted by the u.s. air force. we are hoping that by going into these villages and simply seeing how many people have the kinds of disabilities we see in vietnam that seem to be related to dioxin is number one. number two, we ask for the history, we record the history of the elders about the war and what happened, the spraying, and we ask them to tell the history. they tell us about the planes flying in formation. sometimes, they talk about helicopters. sometimes, about other planes. they can tell the difference between a c-130 and a b-52. most americans can't, but they can. most of these people today have no idea that what happened to them 40 years ago is having a consequence, potentially, on their children. they have never made that connection. this is a difference between laos and vietnam. you ask a vietnamese farmer what is agent orange, and what are the consequences today, and they talk about deformities and issues they face. you ask in laos, they do not know. big difference between the two countries. here, we
it is based on the spray records submitted by the u.s. air force. we are hoping that by going into these villages and simply seeing how many people have the kinds of disabilities we see in vietnam that seem to be related to dioxin is number one. number two, we ask for the history, we record the history of the elders about the war and what happened, the spraying, and we ask them to tell the history. they tell us about the planes flying in formation. sometimes, they talk about helicopters....