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at times schultz and curly em openly went while asking for leniency. spanier said i deeply regret i did not intervene more forcefully. curly said i sincerely apologize to the victims and all impacted because of my mistake. the judge stated during the sentencing disbelief in the lack of action taken by the former administrators. he said "all three ignored the opportunity to put an tend to
at times schultz and curly em openly went while asking for leniency. spanier said i deeply regret i did not intervene more forcefully. curly said i sincerely apologize to the victims and all impacted because of my mistake. the judge stated during the sentencing disbelief in the lack of action taken by the former administrators. he said "all three ignored the opportunity to put an tend to
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suddenly, a box truck hit the boat, schultz, and his nephew. schultz later died from his injuries. his nephew is still in the hospital. students are devastated by the tragedy. schultz was a he was 52-years-old. rainbow flags were flying high in cities across the country as pride celebrations continued. and it was not just limited to the united states. canadian prime minister justin trudeau greeted revelers as he marched in a pride parade in toronto. last year, trudeau made history when he became the first sitting prime minister to take part in a pride event. in new york-- the 47th annual pride march drew huge crowds to manhattan on sunday. thousands marched down fifth avenue and in the west village in honor of l-g-b-t pride month. but the event was not without a few hiccups. ten people were arrested at the pride march in new york. police say the protesters were sitting in the street, blocking the parade route. officers gave them several warnings before taking them into custody. it's unclear if the protesters belong to any group, but they appeared to be making a stt only on seven -
suddenly, a box truck hit the boat, schultz, and his nephew. schultz later died from his injuries. his nephew is still in the hospital. students are devastated by the tragedy. schultz was a he was 52-years-old. rainbow flags were flying high in cities across the country as pride celebrations continued. and it was not just limited to the united states. canadian prime minister justin trudeau greeted revelers as he marched in a pride parade in toronto. last year, trudeau made history when he...
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suddenly, a box truck hit the boat, schultz, and his nephew. schultz later died from his injuries. his nephew is still in the hospital. students are devastated by the tragedy. schultz was a madison alum, and a special ed teacher. only on seven - a crowd of motorcyclyes and a-t-v's, flying down a d-c street. our cameras were rolling as the vehicles on a busy k street northwest a little before eight last night. d-c police say the group was first spotted at suitland parkway and southern avenue in southeast. no accidents or injuries were reported. also caught on camera -- terrifying moments this weekend at a six flags theme park. look at this. a teen in upstate new york, dangling more than two stories up -- from a sky ride. caught by her neck, with a young child in the gondola. the teen eventually left with no choice -- but to drop twenty-five feet. officials at the park -- still not sure the ride was inspected, and crews found nothing wrong. but it'll stay closed until six flags completes an internal review. as for the girl who fell? her injuries are not serious. coming up - stormwatc
suddenly, a box truck hit the boat, schultz, and his nephew. schultz later died from his injuries. his nephew is still in the hospital. students are devastated by the tragedy. schultz was a madison alum, and a special ed teacher. only on seven - a crowd of motorcyclyes and a-t-v's, flying down a d-c street. our cameras were rolling as the vehicles on a busy k street northwest a little before eight last night. d-c police say the group was first spotted at suitland parkway and southern avenue in...
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across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead. drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet again. the nhl is 100 years old. the adage is probably as old as it. never in trouble until you lose a home game. malkin, kessel. and getting a piece of that was rinne. >> mike: penalty on ryan ellis for cross checking guentzel. kessel again. shoved one in front. sparred for there and now because of the nashville touch, the penalty will be called. >> eddie: slash, cross check. that chance, phil kessel just misses on the short side. >> pierre: there's a workout for the left pad. that's a whole lot of strength, too, from pekka rinne right there. that's not an easy thin
across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead. drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet...
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across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead. drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet again. the nhl is 100 years old. the adage is probably as old as it. never in trouble until you lose a home game. malkin, kessel. and getting a piece of that was rinne. >> mike: penalty on ryan ellis for cross checking guentzel. kessel again. shoved one in front. sparred for there and now because of the nashville touch, the penalty will be called. >> eddie: slash, cross check. that chance, phil kessel just misses on the short side. >> pierre: there's a workout for the left pad. that's a whole lot of strength, too, from pekka rinne right there. that's not an easy thin
across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead. drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet...
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. >> that's right dennis schultz is headed to d.c.h a friend following behind in car he will spend the next 20 or so days wheeling himself along the shoulder of busy highways between south jersey the white house. >> me and my wheelchair one leg and i go backyards 95% of my journey. >> a long dangerous trip but one close to his heart. >> the journey i'm doing i want to share awareness of the vets, the fallen officers, um, the ems and the firefighters. >> reporter: crews that schultz credits with saving his life back in 2012. >> i was in bad accident and without the response of those guys i wouldn't be here today. i had 42% chance of living. >> reporter: it wasn't a live changing accident he lost his leg and he says it force him to re-evaluate his life. >> a lot of people quick to judge. i let people know no matter who you are everybody has story. >> reporter: now he visits schools and offers motivational speeches in carney's point this week he spent time at the local police station thanking the officers for their service and sharing hi
. >> that's right dennis schultz is headed to d.c.h a friend following behind in car he will spend the next 20 or so days wheeling himself along the shoulder of busy highways between south jersey the white house. >> me and my wheelchair one leg and i go backyards 95% of my journey. >> a long dangerous trip but one close to his heart. >> the journey i'm doing i want to share awareness of the vets, the fallen officers, um, the ems and the firefighters. >> reporter:...
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schultz's nephew is still in critical condition.he driver of the box truck has been charged with reckless driving. >>> developing this morning, japanese airbag maker takata has filed for bankruptcy and here in the u.s. the company still has to pay to repair all of the defective airbags. the company must also cover the compensation for the victims hurt by the airbags. takata has been overwhelmed by billions of dollars in losses and fines. at least 16 people died because of faulty inflators. >>> this morning, metro stations just opened for the day. if you're headed to the train, keep in mind that you will have to pay more. >> there's a lot to break down. adam tuss is at gallery place to sort it all out for us. hey, adam. >> reporter: hey, chris. no excuses. we've been telling everydy new hours in effect. as you mentioned, the system just opened at 5:00 this morning. but there are already people out here waiting for the bus, as you can see. here's what you need to know about today. i'm going to let you know what you need to know about
schultz's nephew is still in critical condition.he driver of the box truck has been charged with reckless driving. >>> developing this morning, japanese airbag maker takata has filed for bankruptcy and here in the u.s. the company still has to pay to repair all of the defective airbags. the company must also cover the compensation for the victims hurt by the airbags. takata has been overwhelmed by billions of dollars in losses and fines. at least 16 people died because of faulty...
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at times schultz and curly em openly went while asking for leniency. spanier said i deeply regret i did not intervene more forcefully. curly said i sincerely apologize to the victims and all impacted because of my mistake. the judge stated during the sentencing disbelief in the lack of action taken by the former administrators. he said "all three ignored the opportunity to put an tend to sandusky's crimes when they had the chance to do so. he even placed fault on late coach joe paterno hinting towards paterno having full knowledge of the situation. he stated "paterno could have made that phone call without so much as getting his hands dirty and why he didn't is that beyond me. ." several penn state trustees were there and say jail time is unfair. >> i'm sure that they share my disappointment in the judge's sentence. >> reporter: just a little while ago the pennsylvania state attorney general's officers released a statement part of it reads "this leaves no doubt that there are consequences for failing to protect children in the state of pennsylvania." f
at times schultz and curly em openly went while asking for leniency. spanier said i deeply regret i did not intervene more forcefully. curly said i sincerely apologize to the victims and all impacted because of my mistake. the judge stated during the sentencing disbelief in the lack of action taken by the former administrators. he said "all three ignored the opportunity to put an tend to sandusky's crimes when they had the chance to do so. he even placed fault on late coach joe paterno...
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wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all four co-chairs for your leadership in creating this task force. it's a little hard to believe that we -- of all the task forces we have we haven't had one that focusings on the importance of -- focuses on the importance of our responding and addressing sexual assault and all the facets of the problems with t i want to commend you. each of us has been involved in this issue individually as legislators, and collectively we'll be able to be more effective. i'm looking forward to participating. gosh, there are so many questions that i want to ask. i'm really asking not only as a legislator, but as a mother who is about to send my first daughter to college in one week from today. and knowing the, unfortunately, the very significant statistics that exist on college campuses about the likelihood of young women experiencing sexual assault during college. addressing -- i'll add that my daughter is here with me today. which for me is a little scary but important because i wa
wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all four co-chairs for your leadership in creating this task force. it's a little hard to believe that we -- of all the task forces we have we haven't had one that focusings on the importance of -- focuses on the importance of our responding and addressing sexual assault and all the facets of the problems with t i want to commend you. each of us has been involved in this issue individually as legislators, and...
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across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead. drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet again. the nhl is 100 years old. the adage is probably as old as it. never in trouble until you lose a home game. malkin, kessel. and getting a piece of that was rinne. >> mike: penalty on ryan ellis for cross checking guentzel. kessel again. shoved one in front. sparred for there and now because of the nashville touch, the penalty will be called. >> eddie: slash, cross check. that chance, phil kessel just misses on the short side. >> pierre: there's a workout for the left pad. that's a whole lot of strength, too, from pekka rinne right there. that's not an easy thin
across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead. drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet...
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thessa: schultz had been football coach for six years, was a alum, and a special ed teacher. the players painted a tribute to >> he turned this program around for medicine football, from being kind of not good at all to being a stay contender last year. it was a pretty big deal around here. >> it will be very different without him, but all the more motivation and we will definitely play in his honor. melissa: the driver of the box truck has been charged with reckless driving and the investigation is ongoing. kimberly: happening tomorrow, a hearing in prince george's county concerning the murder of a man's wife last may. he was accused of killing a good samaritan the next day while trying to steal a car, then accused of killing a woman while trying to carjack her vehicle and aspen hill. there when, i was the police moved in and arrested him in a parking lot directly behind us. tordil tomorrow is the final day of the u.s. supreme court's current term. the justices are expected to issue several rulings in several cases from including the fate of president trump's travel ban. rep
thessa: schultz had been football coach for six years, was a alum, and a special ed teacher. the players painted a tribute to >> he turned this program around for medicine football, from being kind of not good at all to being a stay contender last year. it was a pretty big deal around here. >> it will be very different without him, but all the more motivation and we will definitely play in his honor. melissa: the driver of the box truck has been charged with reckless driving and the...
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regional parliaments me possibly want to hold referendums to discuss this further i spoke with ed schultz host of the news with a troll two who is in london england right now i asked him what the political environment was like in the u.k. one year after the brags and foot well i'll tell you actually it's more than interesting there's a tremendous amount of curiosity about what's going to happen next amongst the citizens here that i've talked to and also apprehension they're not quite confident that this is going to be smooth and and work itself out but i should point out that about three hours from london in bristol there's going to be a big party in celebration tomorrow night by those who have advocated for bracks said and they're pretty sure that the country is headed in the right direction they're not sure about the future of theresa may and that is really one of the big questions at this first year anniversary of brecht's that now at the end your opinion will prime minister theresa may be able to survive and remain as the prime minister. well she's just not viewed as the future right
regional parliaments me possibly want to hold referendums to discuss this further i spoke with ed schultz host of the news with a troll two who is in london england right now i asked him what the political environment was like in the u.k. one year after the brags and foot well i'll tell you actually it's more than interesting there's a tremendous amount of curiosity about what's going to happen next amongst the citizens here that i've talked to and also apprehension they're not quite confident...
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leona leona leonard schultz coached football. a box truck hit schultz. his nephew was critically injured in the accident as well. state police are now investigating this scene. they've already charged the driver of the truck. >>> in a district a devastating fire has turned deadly. d.c. firefighters found a man's body today while searching an street in d.c. firefighters were hurt trying to put this out. while investigators work on finding a cause, the people who work he live here are staying at a nearby community center. >>> a nice night out there. been a very comfortable day with temperatures topping out to 80s. and now we're looking at some clear zie skies as we continue into the overnight. we're in the 70s for most of the region at this point. 76 degrees is the current temperature. again, we've got a little bit of cloud cover out there, but it's gnat bad. low mumidity. temperatures are going to be in the low to mid-70s. just a very nice morning to get out and about. we have a nice night to open those windows. maybe a few passing showers tomorrow we'll
leona leona leonard schultz coached football. a box truck hit schultz. his nephew was critically injured in the accident as well. state police are now investigating this scene. they've already charged the driver of the truck. >>> in a district a devastating fire has turned deadly. d.c. firefighters found a man's body today while searching an street in d.c. firefighters were hurt trying to put this out. while investigators work on finding a cause, the people who work he live here are...
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used to torture and interrogate victims of the country's civil war a military and thing in for ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching artsy america. good evening a major milestone is approaching in the u.k. tomorrow marks one year since britain voted to exit the european union and talks to shape the impending separation began this week just a year ago british voters cast their ballots and determine the future of the u.k. in a major surprise to many the results revealed a divide in kingdom one that would leave the twenty eight member states known as the european union experts say the most pressing issue will be the post brecht that trade deal as a number of european national and regional parliaments may want to hold referendums for more we spoke to our very own edge scholtz who is in london right now. there's a tremendous amount of curiosity about what's going to happen next amongst the citizens here that i've talked to and also apprehension they're not quite confident that this is going to be smooth and and work itself out but i should point out that about three
used to torture and interrogate victims of the country's civil war a military and thing in for ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching artsy america. good evening a major milestone is approaching in the u.k. tomorrow marks one year since britain voted to exit the european union and talks to shape the impending separation began this week just a year ago british voters cast their ballots and determine the future of the u.k. in a major surprise to many the results...
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trish: a potential letter was sent to a campaign staffer for debbie wasserman-schultz that potentiallyaid this won't go too far, don't worry. if loretta lynch is making those promises it sounds to me like it's political. >> it's a violation of the law. trish: let's turn to the special counsel for a moment. i find it amazing, i want your thoughts on this, james comey happens to be buddies with robert mueller and robert mueller not only is friends with comey, but he has then stacked the deck essentially by getting a bunch of people added to his team that has donated to hillary clinton's campaign or other democrats. isn't there a fundamental flaw in that? shouldn't there be some rule against that? >> mueller has a reputation in for integrity and honesty. and it was known of course his relationship with combative when he was selected as the special counsel. so if anybody is to blame for that, it's the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein. i think that should have been enough for him to have picked somebody else. if he was going to have a special prosecutor in the first place, which i do
trish: a potential letter was sent to a campaign staffer for debbie wasserman-schultz that potentiallyaid this won't go too far, don't worry. if loretta lynch is making those promises it sounds to me like it's political. >> it's a violation of the law. trish: let's turn to the special counsel for a moment. i find it amazing, i want your thoughts on this, james comey happens to be buddies with robert mueller and robert mueller not only is friends with comey, but he has then stacked the...
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national and regional parliaments may want to hold referendums for more we spoke to our very own ed schultz who is in london right now. there's a tremendous amount of curiosity about what's going to happen next amongst the citizens here that i've talked to and also apprehension they're not quite confident that this is going to be smooth and and work itself out but i should point out that about three hours from london in bristol there's going to be a big party in celebration tomorrow night by those who have advocated for a brac set and they're pretty sure that the country is headed in the right direction they're not sure about the future of theresa may and that is really one of the big questions at this first year anniversary of bracks it there's no question that terrorism is viewed much differently today than what it was v how it was viewed a year ago when the bricks of vote took place i believe from the reporting that we've done on the ground here over the last year that the real crux of this vote was immigration and labor and austerity those things made the perfect storm for them to come
national and regional parliaments may want to hold referendums for more we spoke to our very own ed schultz who is in london right now. there's a tremendous amount of curiosity about what's going to happen next amongst the citizens here that i've talked to and also apprehension they're not quite confident that this is going to be smooth and and work itself out but i should point out that about three hours from london in bristol there's going to be a big party in celebration tomorrow night by...
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schultz needs to go and visit one of his doors and see his consumers.i think he's lost touch, then into many board meetings. it's been a wonderful founder and ceo but he's not in touch with the consumer. they don't care about the scandals. they don't care about all this conspiracy theories in washington dc. they seen it and heard it and it too much. look at the trees that may election over in the uk. the reason they're voting out incumbents is because america and the world is set up with the political parties. that doesn't really matter what matters most is getting some type of regulation reform, you mentioned the clinton economy, 96 for small business act and that the one good thing that the trump and michigan is doing. dagen: final word, gary, are you concerned with a talk later on in the tapes of these comey conversations with mark. >> i am not. look, i think we've heard about things back and forth and there probably is tapes. as naÏve as he is and as bumbling as he can be, i don't think there's anything incriminating. even if there is, like i said,
schultz needs to go and visit one of his doors and see his consumers.i think he's lost touch, then into many board meetings. it's been a wonderful founder and ceo but he's not in touch with the consumer. they don't care about the scandals. they don't care about all this conspiracy theories in washington dc. they seen it and heard it and it too much. look at the trees that may election over in the uk. the reason they're voting out incumbents is because america and the world is set up with the...
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call down the hall, there was george schultz. he was representing his states department, tom griscom said, you don't understand. the line in this speech, this is going to get press. the president had said he particularly wants to deliver it. then can griscom told me in italy, the fighting never stopped. god bless them. really, i look back on it -- i was 30 years old and new this much of what he knew. this much of what foreign-policy professionals new. i had been to berlin, i talked to berliners, i was going to defend that draft tommy griscom called me to his office, seated waiting was colin powell, number 21 security council. decorated general, used to talking to his troops in a certain way. he gave it to me. no30 years old, knowing better, got right back in his face. this went on and on. finally, someone felt they had to take it back to the president, which as you know, is the last thing you want to do, --e your president revisited a decision. but the fighting wouldn't stop. ken super bowl -- iverson set the president down. they
call down the hall, there was george schultz. he was representing his states department, tom griscom said, you don't understand. the line in this speech, this is going to get press. the president had said he particularly wants to deliver it. then can griscom told me in italy, the fighting never stopped. god bless them. really, i look back on it -- i was 30 years old and new this much of what he knew. this much of what foreign-policy professionals new. i had been to berlin, i talked to...
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a box truck hit schultz yesterday afternoon on the capitol beltway in fairfax county. schultz was making sure the boat was secured to the back of the pickup truck when it happened and his nephew was critically injured in this accident. state police are investigating and they've already charged the driver of the truck. >>> maryland governor larry hogan is reacting to allegations of widespread corruption within the prince georges county school system. whistle blowers have come forward saying they have evidence that grades were changed to boost graduation rates. hogan sent a letter to the school board that reads in part, quote in response to the allegations and ensure that this matter is fully investigated, end quote and school district officials have said that a state investigation that was completed found nothing improper. it came at the federal education department's request, following an anonymous complaint. the school ceo calls the allegations politically motivated. >> maryland state police say an ultra light aircraft crashed today killing the pilot. this happened ne
a box truck hit schultz yesterday afternoon on the capitol beltway in fairfax county. schultz was making sure the boat was secured to the back of the pickup truck when it happened and his nephew was critically injured in this accident. state police are investigating and they've already charged the driver of the truck. >>> maryland governor larry hogan is reacting to allegations of widespread corruption within the prince georges county school system. whistle blowers have come forward...
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for some reason a box truck slid into the boat and into leonard schultz, killing him. albert schultz, his nephew, was critically injured. state police are now investigating. they've pressed charges against the driver of the box truck. >>> a family in loudoun county after twin toddlers wandered in the backyard and wound up in the pool. a relative says their mom found them unconscious inside the pool this morning. this happened at a home on acorn court in sterling. the relative tells us the two-year-old boy and his twin sister got past a privacy fence and into the pool. medics were immediately called. the girl died, and her brother is now fighting for his life. >>> this mother and her toddler have been missing for more than a week, and d.c. police need your help to find them. michelle manley and 20 month old detailsy have been missing since thursday, june 15th. they were last seen on holbrook street in northwest d.c. police say the pair was just reported missing today. we have posted all of the details on our nbc washington facebook page for you to take a look at and sha
for some reason a box truck slid into the boat and into leonard schultz, killing him. albert schultz, his nephew, was critically injured. state police are now investigating. they've pressed charges against the driver of the box truck. >>> a family in loudoun county after twin toddlers wandered in the backyard and wound up in the pool. a relative says their mom found them unconscious inside the pool this morning. this happened at a home on acorn court in sterling. the relative tells us...
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speaking to dw's terry schultz, he said the increased nato presence in the region is because of recentussian aggression. he also addressed u.s. concerns that russia ha europe has not bg its weight when it comes to collective defens. >> we are standing i lithuania, which has a german led battle group. is this a case where the europeans are stepped up and taking more responsibility in european defense? >> the battle groups that nato has deployed is an example of how both europe and north america are stepping up together. we have germany being a lead nation in lithuania forne of the battle groups, but we also have canada and the u.s. being lead nations for battle groups in poland and latvia. i think the important message we are sending with these battle groups is that europe and north america are standing together, and that is the best way to preserve the peace in europe. >> you just practiced what could happen if russia came across this border. russia will be practicing to do exactly that in september. how worried are you something could go wrong? that russia may not even mean to come ac
speaking to dw's terry schultz, he said the increased nato presence in the region is because of recentussian aggression. he also addressed u.s. concerns that russia ha europe has not bg its weight when it comes to collective defens. >> we are standing i lithuania, which has a german led battle group. is this a case where the europeans are stepped up and taking more responsibility in european defense? >> the battle groups that nato has deployed is an example of how both europe and...
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schultz's nephew is still in critical condition this morning. the driver of the box truck has been charged with reckless driving. >>> turning now to prince george's county. maryland governor larry hogan is call for a full investigation into the school system. whistle blowers say they have evidence that grades were changed to boost graduation rates. hogan asked the maryland state board of education to investigate. school ceo kevin maxwell released a statement saying, "there has been no systemic effort to promote students in graduation requirements in order to inflate our graduation rates." maxwell says politics are behind the accusations. >>> developing this morning, japanese airbag maker takata filed for bankruptcy in tokyo and here in the u.s. they still have to pay to repair all of the defective airbags. they must cover the compensation for the victims hurt by them. they're facing billions of dollars in lawsuits and fines. at least 16 people died because of the faulty inflators. >>> finally, it's over. but if you're headed to work on metro, th
schultz's nephew is still in critical condition this morning. the driver of the box truck has been charged with reckless driving. >>> turning now to prince george's county. maryland governor larry hogan is call for a full investigation into the school system. whistle blowers say they have evidence that grades were changed to boost graduation rates. hogan asked the maryland state board of education to investigate. school ceo kevin maxwell released a statement saying, "there has...
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former vice president gary schultz and athletic direct curly also sentenced. lesser sentencing. >>> and telling administrators, a coach saw sandusky molesting a fwhoi a shower in 2001. spanier, curly and schultz did not report him to authorities or police. >>> an abrupt end today to the trial of a bucks county plan accused of sexually abusing six sisters, had received as gifts from their parents. the defense rested without calling witnesses. not even the defendant, lee kaplan. he's charged with child rape and our offenses. all six alleged victims testified. the 52-year-old sexually abused them for years. the case goes to the jury on monday. >>> new at 6:00, a south jersey man admitted he coerced a 13-year-old girl into sending him nude photos of himself. threatened to abduct her if she didn't. he met that girl online. under a plea agreement, the 25-year-old will spend eight years in prison and have to register as a sex offender. >>> physical councilman david oh back to work today after a terrifying encounter. a man tried to rob him outside his home wednesday n
former vice president gary schultz and athletic direct curly also sentenced. lesser sentencing. >>> and telling administrators, a coach saw sandusky molesting a fwhoi a shower in 2001. spanier, curly and schultz did not report him to authorities or police. >>> an abrupt end today to the trial of a bucks county plan accused of sexually abusing six sisters, had received as gifts from their parents. the defense rested without calling witnesses. not even the defendant, lee kaplan....
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so i'm going to bring in debbie wasserman-schultz right on q.at the congressional baseball practice, seems like there was heightened security here. one of the measures been like and what has been the response, members of congress with after the shooting of steve scalise? >> we were obviously devastated after the shooting last week. but made us even more resolved to come together to come to practice the next day, make sure that we could promote the unity and the bipartisan both the baseball games demonstrate every year, our team is bipartisan, we've been bipartisan all the way through republican and democratic women playing together. our goal is the same, raise awareness about the risk of breast cancer to raise funds, and of course, to beat the common opponent, the press >> now, the republicans and democrats press here on the field. will some of that off the field animosity be shown out here between the press core and congress >> i can tell you definitely well concentrate all of our emotion and focus instead of on one another, on the press core,
so i'm going to bring in debbie wasserman-schultz right on q.at the congressional baseball practice, seems like there was heightened security here. one of the measures been like and what has been the response, members of congress with after the shooting of steve scalise? >> we were obviously devastated after the shooting last week. but made us even more resolved to come together to come to practice the next day, make sure that we could promote the unity and the bipartisan both the...
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schultz and i wrote that speech. schulz insists that it didn't go to the speechwriters. he wanted it to be perfect. we got a draft back all written up. i thought and i said, who got a hold of this speech? they said no, that's ronald reagan's handwriting. [laughter] >> for those -- the presidential handwriting file, it's remarkable how many speeches, especially in the first half of his president the -- -- his presidency. >> in fairness, there was a lot of the usual back and forth, between the trading operation. -- between the speech i -- speech writing operation and the state department and national security council -- if you listen to the speech, i have always maintained that after the call to tear down the wall, it becomes boring for about five minutes. that's the state department -- [laughter] it's probably true. quite the ending is very nice. >> the ending comes back. there was the usual, but on that line -- >> when you said you loved it because it was ronald reagan's, that was the point. you could not put this man at the berlin wall, you could not put him there and s
schultz and i wrote that speech. schulz insists that it didn't go to the speechwriters. he wanted it to be perfect. we got a draft back all written up. i thought and i said, who got a hold of this speech? they said no, that's ronald reagan's handwriting. [laughter] >> for those -- the presidential handwriting file, it's remarkable how many speeches, especially in the first half of his president the -- -- his presidency. >> in fairness, there was a lot of the usual back and forth,...
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agreements it helped forge. >> so i'm a huge fan of secretary schultz.aybe we've talked about this on the show before, but, you know, he says-- he says foreign policy and national security is a pretty easy thing if you do three things. if you say what you mean-- in other words, you have a clearly articulated policy with everybody in your administration saying exactly the same thing, consistency. you have a clear policy, and you articulate it, and everybody says the same thing. that's a real problem for this administration, right. secondly, that you do what you say. that if you draw a red line, you-- you-- you respect it. >> rose: or you lose credibility. >> or you lose credibility. that if you forge a treaty and you join it, that you stick with it. so now we're struggling -- >> people came to join it because you were there and you were part of it. otherwise, they might not have joined. >> and one of the risks now, right, is that other people may see an interest in going their own way on this as well. >> rose: senator al franken, a democrat from minnesota
agreements it helped forge. >> so i'm a huge fan of secretary schultz.aybe we've talked about this on the show before, but, you know, he says-- he says foreign policy and national security is a pretty easy thing if you do three things. if you say what you mean-- in other words, you have a clearly articulated policy with everybody in your administration saying exactly the same thing, consistency. you have a clear policy, and you articulate it, and everybody says the same thing. that's a...
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schultz got a two-month jail sentence. curley received three months. mike mcqueary, a graduate coaching assistant testified that he told coach joe paterno he saw sandusky assaulting a boy in a shower. no one reported it to authorities. sandusky is now serving a 30 to 60-year sentence for molesting ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> now to a flying tribute to a helicopter pilot who was killed just last week in delaware. yesterday, more than a dozen choppers took part in a flyby over the church in atco, new jersey, where michael murphy was laid to rest. among those helicopters was sky force 10. murphy served a s a backup pilo for us. murphy was taking part in a training exercise when his medical helicopter crashed at an industrial park in wilmington. last thursday -- or rather, in newark, last thursday. his wife erica spoke exclusively with nbc10.com about murphy's career as a pilot. you can read more about it right now on the nbc 10 app. >>> i play football, i wrestle, i throw indoor shot and outdoor shot. but this lehigh valley athlete hasn't been abl
schultz got a two-month jail sentence. curley received three months. mike mcqueary, a graduate coaching assistant testified that he told coach joe paterno he saw sandusky assaulting a boy in a shower. no one reported it to authorities. sandusky is now serving a 30 to 60-year sentence for molesting ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> now to a flying tribute to a helicopter pilot who was killed just last week in delaware. yesterday, more than a dozen choppers took part in a flyby over...
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schultz says sayanara. news is we topped out at the 65 level we topped out at the end of 2015. so for me, i would rather buy this on a break of a buck 65. i think right now given valuation which is probably a little stretch, this stock has a chance to go back to the high 50s. >> well, this saturday, one lucky individual or individual could win the eighth largest powerball prize in history. in lew of our final trade, they have the jackpot stocks for to you cash in on. tim, what's your pick? it's u.s. steel. this was a stock obviously a jackpot in the trump trade. you don't need that. my point is this stock so oversold because if this was taken auto of it. nucor rates or prices up. >> bk. >> when i think about the jackpot, i think of something that can spike up. biotech, that's the one, ibb, to break out. >> central eant. i am bag it for 20 or 30. >> i can't wait for the big show. bk sold me on that amd, what is that bitcoin? >> yes. all right. >> thanks for watching us. don't go anywhere. "options action" is
schultz says sayanara. news is we topped out at the 65 level we topped out at the end of 2015. so for me, i would rather buy this on a break of a buck 65. i think right now given valuation which is probably a little stretch, this stock has a chance to go back to the high 50s. >> well, this saturday, one lucky individual or individual could win the eighth largest powerball prize in history. in lew of our final trade, they have the jackpot stocks for to you cash in on. tim, what's your...
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to the staggering death toll and famine created by civil war i'm going to chant sitting in for ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r.t. america. last summer saw multiple protests and riots across american cities over the police related shooting deaths of steel near st paul minnesota and civil smith in milwaukee wisconsin and in the past few days the officers involved in these deadly encounters were both acquitted of all charges to discuss these cases we're being joined now by a legal analyst lionel of light all media hello my friend thanks for being with me tonight first can we talk about the smith case over in milwaukee now i was personally there on the ground covering the riots in the aftermath clearly a community that was hurt and suffering already from preexisting conditions primarily from economic conditions there and then this shooting death here happens officer dominique he can brown was just acquitted of first degree reckless homicide in the in this shooting what could possibly lead a jury to a path of acquittal when body cam footage clearly shows tha
to the staggering death toll and famine created by civil war i'm going to chant sitting in for ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r.t. america. last summer saw multiple protests and riots across american cities over the police related shooting deaths of steel near st paul minnesota and civil smith in milwaukee wisconsin and in the past few days the officers involved in these deadly encounters were both acquitted of all charges to discuss these cases we're being...
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that's when a and hit schultz. the driver of the truck is facing charges. >> we're tracking metro and we've got some good news as well as bad news for commuters. the. q. news is safetrack is over. the bad news is you'll be dealing with fare hikes and service cuts instead. as today the cost for most metro affairs will go up by ten to 25 cents. metro bus fairs will increase by a quarter. some bus routes with low ridership are going to be eliminated altogether. trains will rush less frequently during rush hour and all stations will close at 11: 30 p.m. during the week. here's a closer look at metro's new schedule. on sunday , metro will open at atom and close it will be open from e bumps to 1 a.m. on fridays. we've posted all this information on our fox5dc.com. also a heads up for drivers in in the district, beginning tomorrow, rush hour rules will change across much of the district, ddot is reinstated its standard parking limits from 7 a.m. to nine:30 a.m. and then from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. last year those hours were
that's when a and hit schultz. the driver of the truck is facing charges. >> we're tracking metro and we've got some good news as well as bad news for commuters. the. q. news is safetrack is over. the bad news is you'll be dealing with fare hikes and service cuts instead. as today the cost for most metro affairs will go up by ten to 25 cents. metro bus fairs will increase by a quarter. some bus routes with low ridership are going to be eliminated altogether. trains will rush less...
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dennis schultz is headed to d.c.ng behind in a car he will spend the next 20 or so days wheeling himself along the shoulder of busy highways between south jersey and the white house. >> just me and my wheelchair on& leg and i go backwards 95% of my journey rt report long dangerous trip but one close to his heart. >> the journey i'm doing it because i want to show awareness of the vets, fallen officers, um, ems and firefighters. >> reporter: crews that schultz credits with saving his life back in 2012. >> i was in bad accident and without the response of those guys i wouldn't be here today. i had a 42% chance of living. >> reporter: it was a life-chnging accident. he lost his leg and he says it forced him to re-evaluate his life. >> a lot of people are quick to judge, and let people know no matter who you are, everybody has got a story. >> reporter: now he visits schools and offers motivational speeches. while in carney's point this week he spent time at the local police station thanking the officers for their service
dennis schultz is headed to d.c.ng behind in a car he will spend the next 20 or so days wheeling himself along the shoulder of busy highways between south jersey and the white house. >> just me and my wheelchair on& leg and i go backwards 95% of my journey rt report long dangerous trip but one close to his heart. >> the journey i'm doing it because i want to show awareness of the vets, fallen officers, um, ems and firefighters. >> reporter: crews that schultz credits with...
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schultz got a two-month jail sentence. mike mcqueary testified that he told coach joe paterno he saw sandusky molesting a boy in a football team shower. neither spanier, curley, or schultz, who became aware of the incident, reported it to police or child welfare authorities. sandusky is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence for molesting ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> now to a flying tribute to a helicopter pilot who was killed just last week in delaware. yesterday, more than a dozen choppers took part in a flyby over the church in atco, new jersey, where michael murphy was laid to rest. among those helicopters was sky force 10. michael murphy served as a backup pilot for us. murphy was participating in a training exercise when his medical helicopter crashed near an industrial park and near the new castle county airport, just last thursday. his wife, erica, spoke exclusively with nbc10.com, about murphy's career as a pilot. you can read more about it right now on the nbc 10 app. >>> it's seven minutes past 8 right now on t
schultz got a two-month jail sentence. mike mcqueary testified that he told coach joe paterno he saw sandusky molesting a boy in a football team shower. neither spanier, curley, or schultz, who became aware of the incident, reported it to police or child welfare authorities. sandusky is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence for molesting ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> now to a flying tribute to a helicopter pilot who was killed just last week in delaware. yesterday, more than a dozen...
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o'dell, richard philis, ryan rabal, henry smith, john wittle, mica harrison, gideon moran, robert schultz, and charles snead. mr. president, all my years of public service, these are among the most honorable men and women i've ever worked with. greater love h -- hath no man than this. the fact that they're willing to put their lives on the line to protect all of us speaks to their selflessness. their bravery, and their love of this institution and of country. elaine and i love each of these special agents deeply. we love their families, too. and these photos, you can see one of the team leaders, jason, hard at work. jason hates this photo, which is why i blew it up for national tv. the other photo is of a trip i took to all five of utah's national parks last year. during this trip, my security detail was with me every step of the way. these men and women never leave my side, and today i wish to thank them with all my heart for their service and their sacrifice. these are really great people, and we've enjoyed being together -- at least i've enjoyed being with them, we'll put it that way.
o'dell, richard philis, ryan rabal, henry smith, john wittle, mica harrison, gideon moran, robert schultz, and charles snead. mr. president, all my years of public service, these are among the most honorable men and women i've ever worked with. greater love h -- hath no man than this. the fact that they're willing to put their lives on the line to protect all of us speaks to their selflessness. their bravery, and their love of this institution and of country. elaine and i love each of these...
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schultz got a two-month jail sentence. curley received three months. mike mcqueary, a graduate coaching assistant, testified that he told joe paterno he saw sandusky molesting a boy in a football team shower. neither spanier, curley, or schultz who became aware of the incident reported it to police or child welfare authorities. sandusky is now serving a 30 to 60-year sentence for molesting ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> now to a flying tribute to a helicopter pilot who was killed just last week in delaware. yesterday, more than a dozen choppers took part in a flyby over the church in atco, new jersey, where michael murphy was laid to rest. among those helicopters was sky force 10. murphy served as a backup pilot for us. murphy was taking part in a training exercise when his medical helicopter crashed at an industrial park near the new castle county airport last thursday. his wife, erika, spoke exclusively with nbc10.com about murphy's career as a pilot. you can read more about it, right now on the nbc 10 app. >>> i play football, i wrestle, i thro
schultz got a two-month jail sentence. curley received three months. mike mcqueary, a graduate coaching assistant, testified that he told joe paterno he saw sandusky molesting a boy in a football team shower. neither spanier, curley, or schultz who became aware of the incident reported it to police or child welfare authorities. sandusky is now serving a 30 to 60-year sentence for molesting ten boys over a 15-year period. >>> now to a flying tribute to a helicopter pilot who was killed...
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and the clinton aide was told by wasserman schultz that lynch said she wouldn't let it go too far? >> that's correct. trish: too far meaning? >> politically embarrassing. might derail the presidential campaign. we had james comey testify before the senate intelligence committee i think just last week n private testimony he said he had a document or some communication indicating that loretta lynch said look, don't worry. no matter where the evidence goes we're not going to indict hillary clinton in so many words. that was behind closed doors. who knows if that report was exactly correct. would coincide what we've seen, fbi, department of justice going through basically sham investigation of hillary clinton. they did provide information ultimately embarrassing to her. putting her in handcuffs which should have happened, that never took place. trish: where is this going to go, this kind of investigation? will loretta lynch be brought in to testify? will hillary clinton be brought in to testify? will james comey be back? >> absolutely should happen. congress is supposed to do a couple
and the clinton aide was told by wasserman schultz that lynch said she wouldn't let it go too far? >> that's correct. trish: too far meaning? >> politically embarrassing. might derail the presidential campaign. we had james comey testify before the senate intelligence committee i think just last week n private testimony he said he had a document or some communication indicating that loretta lynch said look, don't worry. no matter where the evidence goes we're not going to indict...
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is not just an attack on me in my campaign so why in the world would clinton and debbie wasserman schultz not go to the department of homeland security the f.b.i. and instead rely on a private firm like crowd strike well. our girl debbie fired back at johnson's testimony declaring at no point during my tenure at the d.n.c. did anyone from the f.b.i. or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about russian intrusion on the d n c network so it appears it's d.m.c. he said versus d.h. has said here on capitol hill was we start watching the hawks. but. it looks like. they're out of it. like you know i got. the. welcome one and all the watching the hawks i am tyro but on top of them all is. all right well the walsham stone i will put it to you does this this you know d.n.c. said. does this battle now between the two organizations is this hurting the credibility of the d n c i mean after all you know they basically like that's their thing the russians have you know that's the biggest threat to national security but now it would appear at least according to the you know jobs an
is not just an attack on me in my campaign so why in the world would clinton and debbie wasserman schultz not go to the department of homeland security the f.b.i. and instead rely on a private firm like crowd strike well. our girl debbie fired back at johnson's testimony declaring at no point during my tenure at the d.n.c. did anyone from the f.b.i. or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about russian intrusion on the d n c network so it appears it's d.m.c. he said versus...
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outside a mosque in london leaves one dead while police stopped yet another attack in paris i'm ed schultz reporting tonight from the arts use room you're watching party america. good evening friends we start tonight with an escalating situation in syria tensions between the united states syria and russian russia have never been this critical post cold war the united states shot down a syrian warplane and it's the first time a u.s. warplane directly engaged with syrian air forces since the beginning of the syrian civil war the downing of the syrian jet fighter has drawn strong reaction from russia manila chan joins us now for more details tonight manila. jets bombed an area near the isis so-called caliphate capital of raka the syrian government has confirmed its downing the pilot ejected from the jet but conflicting reports on whether or not he survived without any confirmation from syrian officials either way at this time and while this is the first time an instant of this nature has occurred this marks the fourth time in a month that the united states military has hit pro syrian governme
outside a mosque in london leaves one dead while police stopped yet another attack in paris i'm ed schultz reporting tonight from the arts use room you're watching party america. good evening friends we start tonight with an escalating situation in syria tensions between the united states syria and russian russia have never been this critical post cold war the united states shot down a syrian warplane and it's the first time a u.s. warplane directly engaged with syrian air forces since the...