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this wide receiver court is going to be nasty. we'll see. >> thank you, sean. justin beiber stopped right away. got out and ran over to help the 57-year-old photography. he does have minor injuries. beverly hills police say the singer fully cooperated with officers on-site. >> it was something he just really couldn't avoid. he was being swarmed by pa turnpike rat see and jumped out and to check on this guy and make sure she was good >> came after he cancelled the 14 dates. his manager said the decision was to protect the singer's soul and well-being. >> well-being? >> about the cancelled tour >> what do mean? >> see he's going to serenade us >> bebes >> i'm going to ocean city with the girls is it a wash-out, no, >>> three suspects are in custody after leaving new castle county police on a wild chase, so why were they running in the first place? we have new details this morning. >>> we have vandals, police are hoping new video and help from you, the public can track down people behind some anti police graffiti, in south philadelphia. >>> pretty good video. >>>
this wide receiver court is going to be nasty. we'll see. >> thank you, sean. justin beiber stopped right away. got out and ran over to help the 57-year-old photography. he does have minor injuries. beverly hills police say the singer fully cooperated with officers on-site. >> it was something he just really couldn't avoid. he was being swarmed by pa turnpike rat see and jumped out and to check on this guy and make sure she was good >> came after he cancelled the 14 dates. his...
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what was it like for you running three wide and deep?> i'm not sure blowing out but it was smoky and engine smoke. oil smoke. i could smell that. i didn't know where it was coming from. i had descent grip through one and two so i went into turn three. add sh had a shot to win the brickyard 400 for the fifth time. hoping we could make it through turns three and four. got really loose in the corner. i don't know if it was my own oil or error situation but so close to that fifth win here at the brickyard. >> we heard kyle larson saying it was nutty out there. a lot of blocking. what was racing like for you this year? >> yeah, the blocking has been there for a long time. and so tough to pass and with stage racing, every position matters. it is just ramped up blocking, ramped up intensity. that's just normal stuff now out there. mark martin would have a heart
what was it like for you running three wide and deep?> i'm not sure blowing out but it was smoky and engine smoke. oil smoke. i could smell that. i didn't know where it was coming from. i had descent grip through one and two so i went into turn three. add sh had a shot to win the brickyard 400 for the fifth time. hoping we could make it through turns three and four. got really loose in the corner. i don't know if it was my own oil or error situation but so close to that fifth win here at the...
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there is some pretty wide latitude there. good question. so, we see this donald kehoe styled opposite of paranoia at work to some extent. does anyone remember the word for the opposite of paranoia? not quite. security is the middle line. not quite. what do you call that when a conspiracy is acting for your good and not against you? not paranoia. but pronoia. this is very much an example of that type of conspiracy thinking. that is evident in another thread of extraterrestrial phenomena that emerges in the 1950's which is an increasing number of people who claim that not only have they seen ufos, but that they have been contacted by aliens. and this is really kicked off by a man named george odamsky. he is the first contactee to publish a book length account of his experience in 1953. and he contradicts virtually everything else that has come before him. he says that they are not from mars but venus. and if scully is right about them being from venus, he is wrong about them being short. he says they are about 5'6", they are humanoid and very
there is some pretty wide latitude there. good question. so, we see this donald kehoe styled opposite of paranoia at work to some extent. does anyone remember the word for the opposite of paranoia? not quite. security is the middle line. not quite. what do you call that when a conspiracy is acting for your good and not against you? not paranoia. but pronoia. this is very much an example of that type of conspiracy thinking. that is evident in another thread of extraterrestrial phenomena that...
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and a wide variety of conspiracist circles. cooper's book is popular with the new world order militia movement. timothy mcveigh is a fan of "behold a pale horse." it is also popular in the hip-hop community, that jay-z is an illuminati mastermind. cooper is held in high regard. part of that is how all-encompassing cooper's narrative is. and it has to be all-encompassing. he has a very direct philosophy. as he writes, "i do not believe in fate. i do not believe in accidents. i cannot and will not accept the theory that long secrecy's of unrelated accidents determine world events." remind us of anything? cooper is an excellent example of the idea of mechanistic causality, that there has to be a reason. for cooper, everything happens for a reason. there is no contingency. there is no accident. which means that when the question of extraterrestrial life comes along, it has to be folded into his grand conspiracist narrative. cooper's is the bildeberg group, that shadowy group that supposedly convenes once a year and are the secret p
and a wide variety of conspiracist circles. cooper's book is popular with the new world order militia movement. timothy mcveigh is a fan of "behold a pale horse." it is also popular in the hip-hop community, that jay-z is an illuminati mastermind. cooper is held in high regard. part of that is how all-encompassing cooper's narrative is. and it has to be all-encompassing. he has a very direct philosophy. as he writes, "i do not believe in fate. i do not believe in accidents. i...
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mrtrump does have seen on a wide range of issues.ump does not hold back when it comes to uttering his opinion. he does like a tweet. if you are into golf, look at the irish times' cartoon. quite a dramatic story in the independent, male fertility is a wake—up call for the the independent, male fertility is a wa ke—up call for the west. the independent, male fertility is a wake-up call for the west. yes, it appears the amount of sperm in males has receded dramatically over the la st has receded dramatically over the last years. there are having research is, a wide range of researchers, looking into this, and finding the same signs —— there are have been researchers. and is it leading to the overall reduction in fertility in western countries? the researchers pointed to lifestyle changes, chemicals, smoking, stressful lives. maybe if we are all getting less stress in life, maybe thatis getting less stress in life, maybe that is going to improve. getting less stress in life, maybe that is going to improveli getting less stress in life,
mrtrump does have seen on a wide range of issues.ump does not hold back when it comes to uttering his opinion. he does like a tweet. if you are into golf, look at the irish times' cartoon. quite a dramatic story in the independent, male fertility is a wake—up call for the the independent, male fertility is a wa ke—up call for the west. the independent, male fertility is a wake-up call for the west. yes, it appears the amount of sperm in males has receded dramatically over the la st has...
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can't go, can't go, finally wide open.n see, you can't see the car in front of daniel suarez. only the left lane. you have to judge off the left lane. now chaos starts in turn one. >> he has to check up. 19 suarez is in his way. back to the throttle. the 5 has him pinned to the outside. now fighting to the bottom. look that left side there. right there. look right there. you continue to see cars and the 17 of ricky stenhouse. you're helpless, jeff. there is nothing you can do if there is not a lane to protect. >> so incredible that we have that opportunity to see that. thank you no ford performance, monster energy. what an amazing view that is from the driver's perspective on restart. another one coming. erik jones on the inside. ryan blaney on the outside. >> ryan blaney aggressively side blasted. we haven't seen a lot of that so far. but ryan blianey, most aggressie restart for a guy not leading the race. >> kes helowski behind him. >> we heard from brad, not liking his race car. disappointed in handling. he wants to get
can't go, can't go, finally wide open.n see, you can't see the car in front of daniel suarez. only the left lane. you have to judge off the left lane. now chaos starts in turn one. >> he has to check up. 19 suarez is in his way. back to the throttle. the 5 has him pinned to the outside. now fighting to the bottom. look that left side there. right there. look right there. you continue to see cars and the 17 of ricky stenhouse. you're helpless, jeff. there is nothing you can do if there is...
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(dave)a region-wide cooling trend is underway as the marine layer has deepened and onshore flow has increased. while some inland areas will remain above seasonal averages today, temperatures will moderate back to near average for most locations for the first half of the workweek. another inland warming trend looks possible late in the week as high pressure again strengthens and builds toward the california coast. ( marty ) breaking overnight... the vallejo police department has opened an internal affairs investigation to determine whether an officer used a racial epitaph during a traffic stop. the incident happened saturday afternoon when two officers made a traffic stop related to a car jacking. police say a resident in the area recorded the encounter and said one of the officers used a racial epitaph during the initial contact with the people in the car. the officer involved in the incident has been placed on leave pending the completion of an investigation into the incident. we're working to get more information on the incident. . ( marty ) firefighters are hoping the slightly cooler tempe
(dave)a region-wide cooling trend is underway as the marine layer has deepened and onshore flow has increased. while some inland areas will remain above seasonal averages today, temperatures will moderate back to near average for most locations for the first half of the workweek. another inland warming trend looks possible late in the week as high pressure again strengthens and builds toward the california coast. ( marty ) breaking overnight... the vallejo police department has opened an...
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the 14th street bridge wide open.trict really quiet monday morning it does feel like a holiday monday with fourth of july tomorrow. 95 and baltimore washington parkway route 1 all quiet and clear between the baltimore beltway and capitol beltway way. capitol beltway way at speech the entire stretch. 270 slowly freeway from clarksburg on down not seeing any issues on 66. you're still at speed from ga gainsville all the way to the beltway. if you're headed out of town today, traffic on the way to reagan national dulles and bwi looking good. same story on your way 95 southbound to the have a have beaches. or fife as you make your way over the bay bridge. that's your traffic. keep it to fox5. we'll be back in just a few. fe. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. z2ejcz z16fz y2ejcy y16fy ♪ >>> good news for holiday trave
the 14th street bridge wide open.trict really quiet monday morning it does feel like a holiday monday with fourth of july tomorrow. 95 and baltimore washington parkway route 1 all quiet and clear between the baltimore beltway and capitol beltway way. capitol beltway way at speech the entire stretch. 270 slowly freeway from clarksburg on down not seeing any issues on 66. you're still at speed from ga gainsville all the way to the beltway. if you're headed out of town today, traffic on the way to...
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million boost for family planning as governments around the world pledged to make contraception more widelyvailable. also in the programme. china is putting on quite a show with the promise of a golden age of trade along the new silk road. they have built twice as much high—speed rail as the rest of the world combined, pushing to the far west. and leading fashion but facing racism. we meet south korea's first black male model. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. thank you forjoining us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and seven in washington, dc, where the investigation into donald trump's links with russia has taken another extraordinary twist. donald trump junior as revealed e—mails showing he was eager to accept an offer from the russian government to help the campaign against hillary clinton. he wanted to incriminate her. his response, if it is what you say, i love it. that is at the very least an attempt to collude with a foreign power. gavin hewitt has the details. congratulations, dad, we love you! donald trumer was at the
million boost for family planning as governments around the world pledged to make contraception more widelyvailable. also in the programme. china is putting on quite a show with the promise of a golden age of trade along the new silk road. they have built twice as much high—speed rail as the rest of the world combined, pushing to the far west. and leading fashion but facing racism. we meet south korea's first black male model. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world...
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to worry ♪ oh baby there ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ain't no valley low enough ain't no river widemade a vow i'll be there when you want me ♪ some way, some how oh baby there ain't no mountain high enough ain't no valley low enough ♪ ain't no river wide enough to keep me from getting to you babe oh no darling ♪ no wind, no rain or winters cold can stop me ♪ baby, na na baby 'cause you are my goal ♪ if you're ever in trouble i'll be there on the double ♪ just send for me, oh baby, ha my love is alive ♪ way down in my heart although we are miles apart ♪ if you ever need a helping hand ♪ i'll be there on the double just as fast as i can ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ain't no valley low enough ain't no river wide enough ♪ to keep me from getting to you babe ♪ don'tcha know that there ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ain't no valley low enough ain't no river wide enough ♪ to keep me from getting to you babe ♪ ♪ to you babe ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: paul shaffer and the world's most dangerous band! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to
to worry ♪ oh baby there ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ain't no valley low enough ain't no river widemade a vow i'll be there when you want me ♪ some way, some how oh baby there ain't no mountain high enough ain't no valley low enough ♪ ain't no river wide enough to keep me from getting to you babe oh no darling ♪ no wind, no rain or winters cold can stop me ♪ baby, na na baby 'cause you are my goal ♪ if you're ever in trouble i'll be there on the double ♪ just send for me, oh...
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just look at his chest to see the wide range.eral milley is a native of winchester, massachusetts. he and his wife have been married for more than 30 years and have two children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in a major big welcome from the national press club to army chief of staff general mark milley. [ applause ] >> thank you. i love coming to the national press club and getting headline news as i sit right there coming out of my chairman. that's great. i really appreciate you doing that. so thanks for the opportunity to be here and i don't know how many of you know it, but myron was also a veteran himself, served in vietnam as a young man, pfc bell kind, he was on general westmoreland's staff in the early years of vietnam, '64, '65, '66 time frame. so thank you also for your service. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks all of you for being here. i'm really here to talk about the new england patriots and how they come back 28-3 or if we want to go red sox or we want to talk the bruins. recent other news probably not a
just look at his chest to see the wide range.eral milley is a native of winchester, massachusetts. he and his wife have been married for more than 30 years and have two children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in a major big welcome from the national press club to army chief of staff general mark milley. [ applause ] >> thank you. i love coming to the national press club and getting headline news as i sit right there coming out of my chairman. that's great. i really appreciate you...
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can't go, can't go, finally wide open.n see, you can't see the car in front of daniel suarez. only the left lane. you have to judge off the left lane. now chaos starts in turn one. >> he has to check up. 19 suarez is in his way. back to the throttle. the 5 has him pinned to the outside. now fighting to the bottom. look that left side there. right there. look right there. you continue to see cars and the 17 of ricky stenhouse. you' h there is nothing you can do if there is not a lane to protect. >> so incredible that we have that opportunity to see that. thank you no ford performance, monster energy. what an amazing view that is from the driver's perspective on restart. another one coming. erik jones on the inside. ryan blaney on the outside. >> ryan blaney aggressively side blasted. we haven't seen a lot of that so far. but ryan blianey, most aggressie restart for a guy not leading the race. >> kes helowski behind him. >> we heard from brad, not liking his race car. disappointed in handling. he wants to get up there and ge
can't go, can't go, finally wide open.n see, you can't see the car in front of daniel suarez. only the left lane. you have to judge off the left lane. now chaos starts in turn one. >> he has to check up. 19 suarez is in his way. back to the throttle. the 5 has him pinned to the outside. now fighting to the bottom. look that left side there. right there. look right there. you continue to see cars and the 17 of ricky stenhouse. you' h there is nothing you can do if there is not a lane to...
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you write a lot of facts that i think are true and widely more well reported. i'm trying to peel back the layers on things i just don't see or hear written about as often. >> host: thank you for your time. i appreciate it. we are exceptionally excited to welcome steve here tonight. the second time you posted you. i think the last time it was a smaller state and you were in years ago. steve will talk about his book refinery town which is about richmond, california. and it'sll
you write a lot of facts that i think are true and widely more well reported. i'm trying to peel back the layers on things i just don't see or hear written about as often. >> host: thank you for your time. i appreciate it. we are exceptionally excited to welcome steve here tonight. the second time you posted you. i think the last time it was a smaller state and you were in years ago. steve will talk about his book refinery town which is about richmond, california. and it'sll
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he says that you admitted you had asked hillary clinton's aide for are wide-ranging constitution about then cbs news correspondent sharyl at kissson and -- attkisson and you -- you stipulated that reince could call the shots on a discussion about me. why -- >> host: called reporting. right. >> i don't know what people call the shots in terms of reporting when die it. >> host: i think there's some -- let me just check one thing. just want to emphasize here. is that 163 and 164? page 163, yes. what were you trying to find out? why were you calling people that clearly don't like me to get a wide are ranging conversation which they can dictate the terms about me. >> host: so, am -- sometime i.c.e. just asking was the topic. >> host: the topic was your work. >> guest: why are you recordmake work. >> host: because i'm a media reporter and your cbs news and highly controversial. what else would i do? this is what i'm paid to do st.? so you let them stipulate the terms of a conversation you approach enemies and then let them stipulate terms of conversations. >> host: i don't believe we ever ha
he says that you admitted you had asked hillary clinton's aide for are wide-ranging constitution about then cbs news correspondent sharyl at kissson and -- attkisson and you -- you stipulated that reince could call the shots on a discussion about me. why -- >> host: called reporting. right. >> i don't know what people call the shots in terms of reporting when die it. >> host: i think there's some -- let me just check one thing. just want to emphasize here. is that 163 and 164?...
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book was cowritten by katrina and i am but we were trying to do in the book is really highlight a wide variety of ways in which people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social changes being using digital media to turn people to off-line events so it's about all the on line support the happened in the women's march. that's one popular way of thinking about the impact the digital activism or digital media on activism activism but in the book katrina and i really want us to look at it a different way that people use tools which is to try to actually engage in activism on line so think about on line petitions, on line letterwriting campaign to remind to talk about something far less conventional like service attacks where people use tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of computers and make requests at the same time on the server and not affect thing the overload of the server and bring it down. we think of it as being tactics in other words tactics that are happening on it through the internet and my book is centrally concerned with the
book was cowritten by katrina and i am but we were trying to do in the book is really highlight a wide variety of ways in which people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social changes being using digital media to turn people to off-line events so it's about all the on line support the happened in the women's march. that's one popular way of thinking about the impact the digital activism or digital media on activism activism but in the book katrina...
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oliver: 30 mile wide. wow. carol: we have been here before with the concorde. >> because of this problem. there have been hurdles that supersonic transports need to cross, notably carbon emissions. the sonic boom has been the biggest problem by far in securing the concord and keeping interested parties in the startup and the bigger --in the bigger errors for from getting involved in projects. oliver: there has been technology advancing us to a point where we could not get a sonic boom. tell us where this is coming from. >> nasa. researchers determined that according to their calculations there is going to be a huge surge in long distance travel specifically and air traffic in general over the next decade. in an effort to address that, they developed a design with lockheed martin that they say that uses fluid dynamics and powerful computers to disperse the sonic boom across the fuselage of the plan so that the resulting loud hum but you hear is not louder than a mercedes on the highway or the din in a restaurant. carroll: jeff, i've like so many technologies hav
oliver: 30 mile wide. wow. carol: we have been here before with the concorde. >> because of this problem. there have been hurdles that supersonic transports need to cross, notably carbon emissions. the sonic boom has been the biggest problem by far in securing the concord and keeping interested parties in the startup and the bigger --in the bigger errors for from getting involved in projects. oliver: there has been technology advancing us to a point where we could not get a sonic boom....
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but now needs have become so diverse, that wang hong with specialist knowledge are widely sought out., one such wang hong is holding an event at the prestigious shanghai university. out over 700 an captainpplicaap graduate and undergraduate students are able to attend. a young man takes the stage. >> he became famous by uploading english tutorials for students studying for entrance exams. his 270 videos have been viewed more than 270 million times. his visual blogs are explanations of his published english textbooks. today, he's announcing a new digital dictionary to be published in november. and $73 is not cheap, but it can be used on any electronic device, with new words added free of charge every year. along with a video explaining them. ju believes this will become the largest and most ground breaking dictionary in china. he made $3 million last year alone. through online videos, sales of textbooks and lectures held all over china. >> he now has more than 1.3 million registered viewers. through social media, he shares the mistakes he's made himself and addresses concerns expressed
but now needs have become so diverse, that wang hong with specialist knowledge are widely sought out., one such wang hong is holding an event at the prestigious shanghai university. out over 700 an captainpplicaap graduate and undergraduate students are able to attend. a young man takes the stage. >> he became famous by uploading english tutorials for students studying for entrance exams. his 270 videos have been viewed more than 270 million times. his visual blogs are explanations of his...
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monsoon rains caused flash flooding - and a wall of water 40 feet wide. hector garnica is still missing. police say his wife, their three children and five members of their extended family all died in the water. bystanders captured video of the rush of water that swept away trees, mud and rocks - moving up to 30 miles per hour. all of this - caused by just an inch and a half of rain. coming up-- grief-stricken relatives want to know why officers opened fire on a yoga teacher, after she called police for help. the details.. coming up. - 6 days of oppressive heat & humidity (95+; feels 100+) - a break comes next week today: partly sunny. hot and humid. afternoon thunderstorm possible. highs: 89-94 winds: se 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. warm and very muggy. patchy fog. lows: 69-75 winds: s 5 mph wednesday: hot and humid. stray pm t-storm. highs: 91-94 winds: ssw 5 mph the bad news keeps coming for a coming for a neighborhood in florida. coming up why this massive sinkhole was just the start of their worries. plus, tiger woods sets a new record
monsoon rains caused flash flooding - and a wall of water 40 feet wide. hector garnica is still missing. police say his wife, their three children and five members of their extended family all died in the water. bystanders captured video of the rush of water that swept away trees, mud and rocks - moving up to 30 miles per hour. all of this - caused by just an inch and a half of rain. coming up-- grief-stricken relatives want to know why officers opened fire on a yoga teacher, after she called...
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its this wide range of things from government corruption to phones exploding.hat was a little hard to portray in a literal sense so we went for a metaphorical sense like it's being tortured in physical ways. carol: it has been around for a couple of generations, a family-owned company. you did hone in on the phone specifically. rob: introduces somebody types of technology but the phone is the most iconic thing. oliver: the exploding phone. it does look like my phone. was this fund to brainstorm how many different ways you can show this? rob: our photo director was on set. at the studio he became excited when we got fire. anytime you like something on fire, you might as well do it. oliver: this is literally getting lit on fire. rob: you have a time and date up there? anything significant? rob: we definitely one of the fun to be on the show you it is still actually functioning. oliver: i guess that is the take away. have turkey and germany greece to breaking point in the relationship? theyr: president trump accuse reneging on promises to the ethanol industry. car
its this wide range of things from government corruption to phones exploding.hat was a little hard to portray in a literal sense so we went for a metaphorical sense like it's being tortured in physical ways. carol: it has been around for a couple of generations, a family-owned company. you did hone in on the phone specifically. rob: introduces somebody types of technology but the phone is the most iconic thing. oliver: the exploding phone. it does look like my phone. was this fund to brainstorm...
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southbound side wide opened.his should be a view of 95 by cherry hill road as you head southbound from the icc to the beltway. you're in really nice shape there. very light volume. metro service picks up at 5 o'clock this morning. i'll let you know if any delays pop up there. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. holly and maureen. >> ♪ >> 4:48 is it our time right now and developing in prince george's county the search continues for whoever shot and killed two people near a popular fast food restaurant. >> one of those victims ran into the restaurant for help before he died. melanie alnwick live at the scene in many suitlandnow with the latest. mel. >> reporter: good morning, guys. just want to kind of give you a lay of the land here. we're here on suitland road near the suitland federal center. there's a pawnshop here and a dry cleaner over there where you see the neon lights and right in that alley that's we'll take you to some of the videotape now. it was a very large scene and police say when they got
southbound side wide opened.his should be a view of 95 by cherry hill road as you head southbound from the icc to the beltway. you're in really nice shape there. very light volume. metro service picks up at 5 o'clock this morning. i'll let you know if any delays pop up there. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. holly and maureen. >> ♪ >> 4:48 is it our time right now and developing in prince george's county the search continues for whoever shot and killed two people near a...
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last october jesse watters on "fox news" did a segment on chinatown and it was widely viewed. if traffic than a lot of terrible stereotypes. o'reilly gets on the television with chris wallace on "fox news" and he says well nobody made much of a fuss about the first night. it wasn't until people got ahold of it. isn't that a good thing and doesn't seem to amplify the people say hey look at this, you may have missed it because you know are ayn or anyone else can see all of the "msnbc" all the fox and radio with podcasts and forth so isn't there good and amplification? >> guest: you are asking the wrong question. i don't think i use the word evil in the book. i'm careful to say some people may very well be with what was done and i'm not here to tell you that everything is a smear operator is evil or bad. it's drawing attention to how they operate and at times variables operate in such a way that they are able to distort her overexaggerate something that happened in a way that it's intended to make people think there's overwhelming support for ergen something. you should at least
last october jesse watters on "fox news" did a segment on chinatown and it was widely viewed. if traffic than a lot of terrible stereotypes. o'reilly gets on the television with chris wallace on "fox news" and he says well nobody made much of a fuss about the first night. it wasn't until people got ahold of it. isn't that a good thing and doesn't seem to amplify the people say hey look at this, you may have missed it because you know are ayn or anyone else can see all of the...
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. >> it's wide in scope. it's wide in the numbers of the community. >> reporter: revealing key details the same day nbc 10 obtained this grand jury subpoena issued to those three cities ordering them to turn over information about police, fire and other employees who have certain prescription coverage as part of their health insurance plans. federal subpoenas first reported requested the same information in june. we also uncovered the amount of brand name spripprescriptions quadrupled. >> we are obviously committed to getting to the bottom of this scheme. >> reporter: the prosecutor confirming a connection between the probe and last month's search at the medical office. >> tells me vitamins and compound prescription creams are part of the investigation. he says the case potentially involves hundreds of defendants and may result in federal and state charges. no arrests or indictments have been announced in the fraud investigations causing speculation to keep running rampant. the mayor of ventner. >> we don't k
. >> it's wide in scope. it's wide in the numbers of the community. >> reporter: revealing key details the same day nbc 10 obtained this grand jury subpoena issued to those three cities ordering them to turn over information about police, fire and other employees who have certain prescription coverage as part of their health insurance plans. federal subpoenas first reported requested the same information in june. we also uncovered the amount of brand name spripprescriptions...
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wide opening. no metering lights yet. with meteorologist mike nicco with a look at the forecast. >> hi, everybody. thanks for letting me borrow the san mateo camera. yeah, it's pretty light here too, wouldn't you say? >> oh, yeah! nice and light. >> how about that! we use that as the backdrop. a little drizzle near the coast especially around half moon bay. breezy if you're on the bay north of the bay bridge, east of the golden gate bridge. talking temperatures. in the east bay where it looks like the cool spot is richmond at 53. oakland 58. hayward. we have 56 at pleasanton. livermore, 55 at napa. novato 52. san francisco, 53. mountainview and san jose at 58. in napa today, average high 8:00 this morning, 61. by noon a nice 73 degrees. we'll hover around 80 from 2:00 to 6:00. if you are out during the evening hours, 70 degrees at 8:00. let's look at the rest of the neighborhoods. we will be around 70 in oakland today. 84 in concord. 82 in san jose. 67 in richmond tomorrow. 61, san francisco, 80 in san jose. 74 santa rosa
wide opening. no metering lights yet. with meteorologist mike nicco with a look at the forecast. >> hi, everybody. thanks for letting me borrow the san mateo camera. yeah, it's pretty light here too, wouldn't you say? >> oh, yeah! nice and light. >> how about that! we use that as the backdrop. a little drizzle near the coast especially around half moon bay. breezy if you're on the bay north of the bay bridge, east of the golden gate bridge. talking temperatures. in the east...
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each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.england have won the women‘s cricket world cup for a fourth time. it was a sell out at lord‘s for their final against india, and there was a thrilling finish. for their final against india, anya shrubsole won the match for them with six wickets. david 0rnstein was at the match. for them with six wickets. there was a time when women‘s cricket barely even registered with many sports fans. cricket barely even registered now you can‘t keep them away. cricket barely even registered almost 27,000 would fill lords, millions more watching around the world. lords, millions more only a match, yet so much more. lords, millions more england won the toss and opted to bat. the loss of sarah taylor handed india the impetus. if this was an advert for the women‘s game, natalie sciver was providing the promotional material though elsewhere runs were in short supply and, even when england looked to kick on, moments of indian magic checked their momentum. moments of indian magic chasing 229 to win, india
each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.england have won the women‘s cricket world cup for a fourth time. it was a sell out at lord‘s for their final against india, and there was a thrilling finish. for their final against india, anya shrubsole won the match for them with six wickets. david 0rnstein was at the match. for them with six wickets. there was a time when women‘s cricket barely even registered with many sports fans. cricket barely even registered now you can‘t keep...
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oliver: 30 mile wide. wow.e been here before and i think about the concorde of the 1970's. they were around for a while and then they went away. jeff: because of this problem. there have been hurdles that supersonic transports need to cross, notably carbon emissions. and airport engine noise. the sonic boom has been the biggest problem by far, contributing to the concorde and and keeping interested parties and the startup and bigger and will spend world from getting too far from of those projects. oliver: there has been technology advancing us to a point where potentially we were -- we would not have to worry about a sonic boom. tell us where this is coming from. jeff: nasa. researchers determined that according to their calculations there is going to be a huge surge in long distance travel specifically and air traffic in general over the next decade. in an effort to address that, they developed a design with lockheed martin that they say can, thanks to fluid dynamics and powerful computers can disperse the son
oliver: 30 mile wide. wow.e been here before and i think about the concorde of the 1970's. they were around for a while and then they went away. jeff: because of this problem. there have been hurdles that supersonic transports need to cross, notably carbon emissions. and airport engine noise. the sonic boom has been the biggest problem by far, contributing to the concorde and and keeping interested parties and the startup and bigger and will spend world from getting too far from of those...
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. >> as children stroll wide eyed one would be hard pressed to find adults that have not seen terrifyingges. >> my wife showed me the vedo. we hope they're safe. >> these things scare the heck out of me. >> i'm an iron worker. every day is a risk. >> one died and 7 more injured when a row of seats from a pendulum style ride appeared to a detach from the mounts. >> if we're looking for guarantees in life they don't exist. i make sure the risk you take on is something you balance. >> following ohio accident maurice pier in wildwood closed similar rides saying in a statement we're working closely with the state and manufacturer to understand the facts surrounding the incident and appreciate your patience in this matter. those rides opened again. thrills when on delaware state fair kent country where organizers say rides are tested by state officials and private inspectors. same goes for kim same goes for kimbetterton. >> we expect every single day, no ride opens until the inspection is done. >> the company that operates the ride at the center of the ohio tragedy is called amusements of amer
. >> as children stroll wide eyed one would be hard pressed to find adults that have not seen terrifyingges. >> my wife showed me the vedo. we hope they're safe. >> these things scare the heck out of me. >> i'm an iron worker. every day is a risk. >> one died and 7 more injured when a row of seats from a pendulum style ride appeared to a detach from the mounts. >> if we're looking for guarantees in life they don't exist. i make sure the risk you take on is...
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and clearly you don't like me to get a wide range the in conversation? i am just asking. >> host: here is the question. the topic is your work. >> guest: wire you looking at my work?. >> host: you are a reporter at cbs news that is controversial. what else would i do? this is what i am paid to do to when you let them stipulate the terms of conversation?. >> host: i don't believe we ever had that conversation. >> guest: i can only tell you what you wrote. >> host: it is very clear i was reading going back looking in all the transcripts of your work. >> he was familiar with how you reported. this is called reporting. >> guest: never met him. >> host: so you never had this discussion and he never did. >> interesting but you said you approached him for a wide ranging discussion to stipulate the terms. [laughter] >> so while we are comparing notes and then with their game since rearing gauge in the discussion so let me give the introduction on this one with "the new york times" because of wikileaks e-mail show the e-mail from john podesta. >> added even hear
and clearly you don't like me to get a wide range the in conversation? i am just asking. >> host: here is the question. the topic is your work. >> guest: wire you looking at my work?. >> host: you are a reporter at cbs news that is controversial. what else would i do? this is what i am paid to do to when you let them stipulate the terms of conversation?. >> host: i don't believe we ever had that conversation. >> guest: i can only tell you what you wrote. >>...
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negotiations are so wide at the moment. 0ne negotiations are so wide at the moment.he eu will have to learn to live with far less money than it had. that has been something it is bad at. it will have to find new ways of raising money. you said the british people would have to accept continued payments, what for? it depends. some payments, what for? it depends. some payments would be for ongoing programmes we take part in. like what? many educational programmes. research development and so on? yes. there will be substantial sums that will need to be paid for access to the single market. how much would you be prepared to pay? that is part of the negotiations, as i said. i cannot put a figure on it. i do know it is the largest export market, and without it, our economy is going to suffer greatly. that sounds like we won't be leaving in march, 2019, in a complete and comprehensive way, if we are still paying fines forjoint eu- uk we are still paying fines forjoint eu— uk initiatives. we are still paying fines forjoint eu- uk initiatives. there are many factors. we will s
negotiations are so wide at the moment. 0ne negotiations are so wide at the moment.he eu will have to learn to live with far less money than it had. that has been something it is bad at. it will have to find new ways of raising money. you said the british people would have to accept continued payments, what for? it depends. some payments, what for? it depends. some payments would be for ongoing programmes we take part in. like what? many educational programmes. research development and so on?...
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the estimated winds are 125 maximum on the ground for two miles. 150-yards wide. football field and a half wide. zoom in a little more and kind of give you a bird's eye view. from bay city moving northeast ward into stevensville on the ground for about two miles. so ef2. now what about tornadoes in general? we are an unusual country. the u.s. average is 1200 per year. maryland averages 10 per year, virginia 18. we know eight tornadoes in d.c. and our severe weather season is june and july. we are talking about thunderstorms in the immediate metro area in ten minutes. >> weather in our area any time before it happens with the wusa 9 app and sign up for weather alerts the updates will pop up when you need them. >> today our area continues to remember legendary anchor and journalist journalist jim vance who was smooth, a professional. one of the things people say they liked about him the most was he was also a regular guy. debra found a spot where friends say jim could just be jim. his barber shop in silver springs where he had been getting his haircut for the last f
the estimated winds are 125 maximum on the ground for two miles. 150-yards wide. football field and a half wide. zoom in a little more and kind of give you a bird's eye view. from bay city moving northeast ward into stevensville on the ground for about two miles. so ef2. now what about tornadoes in general? we are an unusual country. the u.s. average is 1200 per year. maryland averages 10 per year, virginia 18. we know eight tornadoes in d.c. and our severe weather season is june and july. we...
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even in fredericksburg to the aquia harbor you're wide opened.ne looking much better in stafford. we had high standing water conditions because of the heavier rain. we should be good to go this morning. turn around don't drive. we did have that heavy rain move through. still could be of our secondaries in fauquier county. metro service should be on time. if you have any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, the head of the government ethics officers resigns and raises new questions about the trump administration. >> actor andrew garfield slammed on social media for comments he made about gay men. wait until you hear this. >> as we head to break a live look across the d.c. region, it is 4:37 and 75 degrees already a back with more news, weather and traffic after the break. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> ♪♪ we're back with what's hot on the web the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media. >> first up the government's top ethics watchdog calling it quits. walter schwab says there isn't much to acco
even in fredericksburg to the aquia harbor you're wide opened.ne looking much better in stafford. we had high standing water conditions because of the heavier rain. we should be good to go this morning. turn around don't drive. we did have that heavy rain move through. still could be of our secondaries in fauquier county. metro service should be on time. if you have any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, the head of the government ethics officers...
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he is widely respected on the hill. he is always helpful to reporters. he mentors young aides. this is a guy that, you know, is an american legend. when people meet him, they're amazed by the public service. >> i had a chance to bump into him oversea says on a few trips in egypt and ecrane, and it's amazing how much time he makes for the press, and he is well respected by his colleagues. molly, i want you to weigh in in a little bit on senator mccain as well. his reputation, his spirits. how important he is to capitol hill. not just to the public, but to the political process as well. >> well, you know, he is elected. he has been there for decades. he is one of the senators that new senators look to. he is a veteran. keep in mind, you know, when this happened, you know, sort of the current theme of these comments, the well wishes that people are sending towards him is, guess what, you know, you have -- if somebody can defeat this and beat this, it's john mccain.
he is widely respected on the hill. he is always helpful to reporters. he mentors young aides. this is a guy that, you know, is an american legend. when people meet him, they're amazed by the public service. >> i had a chance to bump into him oversea says on a few trips in egypt and ecrane, and it's amazing how much time he makes for the press, and he is well respected by his colleagues. molly, i want you to weigh in in a little bit on senator mccain as well. his reputation, his spirits....
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for making a widely welcomed you turn on the dementia tax. could i invite the prime minister back to make another announcement reversing their appalling cuts to police budgets, my constituents want to see the back of. >> we are protecting the budget. we are protecting the budget. we are making reforms. that is why i introduced the crime agency to deal with organized crime, related to crime on the streets. that is why we put money into a new national cyber unit to make sure we can deal with the new sorts of crimes they have to deal with, they are reforming policing but it is not about a number of police on the streets but what happened to crime, crime has fallen to a record low. >> the glenville tower tragedy shocked so many of us because so much should never have happened but to claim as the opposition bench did ahead of any inquiry the, quote, residents were led by politicians is grotesquely inappropriate. will my right honorable friend confirm our government will help rebuild lives and homes and critical inquiries with urgency and nonpartis
for making a widely welcomed you turn on the dementia tax. could i invite the prime minister back to make another announcement reversing their appalling cuts to police budgets, my constituents want to see the back of. >> we are protecting the budget. we are protecting the budget. we are making reforms. that is why i introduced the crime agency to deal with organized crime, related to crime on the streets. that is why we put money into a new national cyber unit to make sure we can deal...
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theresa may has ordered a uk wide inquiry into the use of contaminated blood products in the nhs in the05 and 805. 2,400 people have died as a result of what the prime minister, described as an "appalling tragedy" which should "never have happened". the health secretaryjeremy hunt will meet families of the victims before deciding on the style of the inquiry. many of those were haemophiliacs who contracted hepatitis c and aids—related illnesses. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the inquiry should have the potential to trigger prosecutions. jane frances kelly reports. for decades, the families of those affected by this scandal have fought for justice. during the 19705 and 805, haemophiliacs and others were infected with hepatitis c and hiv from imported blood products. now, after pressure from mp5 and other political parties, the government has announced a public inquiry that will be uk—wide in its remit. lots of different people have recognised now the tragedy that this is, the huge number of people that have been affected by this. and that has built up some momentum to the point wher
theresa may has ordered a uk wide inquiry into the use of contaminated blood products in the nhs in the05 and 805. 2,400 people have died as a result of what the prime minister, described as an "appalling tragedy" which should "never have happened". the health secretaryjeremy hunt will meet families of the victims before deciding on the style of the inquiry. many of those were haemophiliacs who contracted hepatitis c and aids—related illnesses. the labour leaderjeremy...
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. >> as children stroll wide eyed one would be hard pressed to find adults that have not seen terrifying images. >> my wife showed me the vedo. we hope they're safe. >> these things scare the heck out of me. >> i'm an iron worker. every day is a risk. >> one died and 7 more injured when a row of seats from a pendulum style ride appeared to a detach from the mounts. >> if we're looking for guarantees in life they don't exist. i make sure the risk you take on is something you balance. >> following ohio accident maurice pier in wildwood closed similar rides saying in a statement we're working closely with the state and manufacturer to understand the facts surrounding the incident and appreciate your patience in this matter. those rides opened again. thrills when on delaware state fair kent country where organizers say rides are tested by state officials and private inspectors. same goes for kim same goes for kimbetterton. >> we expect every single day, no ride opens until the inspection is done. >> the company that operates the ride at the center of the ohio tragedy is called amusements of
. >> as children stroll wide eyed one would be hard pressed to find adults that have not seen terrifying images. >> my wife showed me the vedo. we hope they're safe. >> these things scare the heck out of me. >> i'm an iron worker. every day is a risk. >> one died and 7 more injured when a row of seats from a pendulum style ride appeared to a detach from the mounts. >> if we're looking for guarantees in life they don't exist. i make sure the risk you take on...
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not a wide spread event just enough for a chance.ng quiet warm overnight with temperatures falling back into the 70s. more humidity going to feel hot out there. when is it not on the fourth of july but it will be again tomorrow. afternoon thunderstorms are possible. these are pop-up, these are widely scattered, but the timing on these if they're right over you when you're outdoors, not ideal. storms are more likely wednesday, thursday and friday. 83 degrees out here in washington, 80 in baltimore, 79 in annapolis, 76 in gaithersburg, in frederick it's a little more comfortable, 73 dl, 74 out of dulles and for our out of warm and stayed warm at night. clouds overhead right now, cold front to our north bringing shower activity across pennsylvania. so the combination of those two frontal boundaries closing in on dc is going to allow for the chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. overnight tonight 75 in dc, mid to upper 60s north and west are your low temperatures. here's what i was talking about in between the two fronts you'll notice the hu
not a wide spread event just enough for a chance.ng quiet warm overnight with temperatures falling back into the 70s. more humidity going to feel hot out there. when is it not on the fourth of july but it will be again tomorrow. afternoon thunderstorms are possible. these are pop-up, these are widely scattered, but the timing on these if they're right over you when you're outdoors, not ideal. storms are more likely wednesday, thursday and friday. 83 degrees out here in washington, 80 in...
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hear what the wide eyewitnesses are now saying next. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan any time you want. so don't wait. call unitedhealthcare now to request your free decision guide. >> well, new jersey governor chris christie had another bad day at a ballpark. after confront ago fan, who heckled him. >> a man who was with the
hear what the wide eyewitnesses are now saying next. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans you'll be able to visit...
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southbound wide opened.ou want to get an early start and head to the virginia beaches looking good right there. no issues on route one. metro service picks up at 5:00. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. back to you guys. >> time right now is 4:48 and we're following some breaking news from iraq. officials there say a bomber disguised in a woman's all covering robe has killed 14 people. that bombing happened at a camp for displaced iraqis west of baghdad in the anbar province. >> ♪ >> let's get back to this morning's big story here locally. the hunt for a killer is in prince george's county county. the hunt is on i should say after a man was found shot to death in his car on 495. >> it happened over the weekend. and fox5's anjali hemphill is live from the scene with the very latest in this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. holly and wisdom t-even police don't know why someone would want to shoot and kill this father of four while he was driving down the beltway and at this point they ar
southbound wide opened.ou want to get an early start and head to the virginia beaches looking good right there. no issues on route one. metro service picks up at 5:00. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. back to you guys. >> time right now is 4:48 and we're following some breaking news from iraq. officials there say a bomber disguised in a woman's all covering robe has killed 14 people. that bombing happened at a camp for displaced iraqis west of baghdad in the anbar province....
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that's wide open right now. we'll look at pretty light drive times in a few minute. >> thanks. >>> happening today, the beginning of the commercial salmon fishing season. a season that has some low expectations. right now, there are historically low numbers of adult chinook salmon in the river. they also say el nino affected ocean food sources. the take has been so poor, fishing groups plan to ask the governor to declare a disaster so they can seek federal aid. >> alameda county community food bank says if you have time to do good, it really needs your help. organizers need 150 people to step up every week day to pack enough food to meet the needs of the community. only 24 people have signed up tomorrow, and there are entire days in august when not a single person is registered to help out. the biggest need is monday through friday, and summer is the time of greatest demand when kids do not have access to school meals. it's also the time when there is a lot less support. >>> a proposal to delay start times in ca
that's wide open right now. we'll look at pretty light drive times in a few minute. >> thanks. >>> happening today, the beginning of the commercial salmon fishing season. a season that has some low expectations. right now, there are historically low numbers of adult chinook salmon in the river. they also say el nino affected ocean food sources. the take has been so poor, fishing groups plan to ask the governor to declare a disaster so they can seek federal aid. >> alameda...
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it has been widely welcomed and there is cross— party widely welcomed and there is cross—party pressureicant that was in it. blood products given by the nhs to british haemophiliacs and other patients and it turned out a lot of
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the 47 has passed the accident, and he can just stay wide open. >> he is clear for that angle. the 42 definitely came up. >> once again, what an amazing job by nascar to make sure these cars stay on the ground. they dove straight back down to the ground. >> and thank goodness. you saw the kyle larson replay from 2013. here's austin dillon from 2015. same idea. the difference is he climbed multiple cars and you see the damage to the fence, the damage to the car. now the that is, and it's always awful to see. remember, the goal of that catch fence is to keep the vehicle inside the race facility. and it did that, and that occasion, huge impact. huge damage, but it's great to see the 42 come back on the ground and stay below the safe barrier. >> red flag once again displayed at daytona. >> ty dhillillon out in front oe field. a.j. allmendinger, the top three at daytona with it will be five laps to go when they come back to start/finish line. >> we talk about safety innovation, and it's not about soft walls and devices and seats but the body itself. as we spin the car around, it goe
the 47 has passed the accident, and he can just stay wide open. >> he is clear for that angle. the 42 definitely came up. >> once again, what an amazing job by nascar to make sure these cars stay on the ground. they dove straight back down to the ground. >> and thank goodness. you saw the kyle larson replay from 2013. here's austin dillon from 2015. same idea. the difference is he climbed multiple cars and you see the damage to the fence, the damage to the car. now the that...
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>> the purpose, as stated by the civil defense agencies, of creating these "doom towns" and then widely disseminating on film of them being destroyed, was to encourage americans to be concerned about the possibility of civilians being the target of nuclear attack. >> reporter: "doom towns" is the title of andy kirk's new graphic history about this era. collaborating with british artist kristian purcell, the book weaves together primary documents, photos, and the oral histories of residents, scientists, soldiers, and anti- nuclear activists. >> instead of just collecting examples of visual history and collating it and presenting it in some sort of coffee book form-- you could actually think about doing some of that, but also in conjunction with telling the story as a visual narrative. so, in the form of a graphic novel, except based on careful archival and oral history research. >> reporter: kirk found the visual style of a graphic history well-suited for bringing to life the stories of the people who lived through nuclear testing, stories he helped collect in an oral history project par
>> the purpose, as stated by the civil defense agencies, of creating these "doom towns" and then widely disseminating on film of them being destroyed, was to encourage americans to be concerned about the possibility of civilians being the target of nuclear attack. >> reporter: "doom towns" is the title of andy kirk's new graphic history about this era. collaborating with british artist kristian purcell, the book weaves together primary documents, photos, and the...
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the low 20s quite widely.ng through the midlands, to the north—east of england. behind that, a lot of dry and bright weather. maybe a shower or two in aberdeenshire. the breeze and rain into western scotland and northern ireland as well. 19 degrees the top temperature in belfast. wimbledon continues and it looks like it will be a decent day for it. light winds, there will be sunshine, patchy cloud as well, and temperatures should get into the low 20s. as we go through the evening, our he weather front makes progress southwards and eastwards. that will bring some rain with it, not a great deal. it's mostly overnight rain as well. any lingering rain in the morning in the south—east won't last long, it will clear away quite quickly. then it is a decent day with a lot of dry weather. it's dry for the most part. 18 in aberdeen, 32 in london. friday night, we start to see rain across scotland, into northern ireland as well. outbreaks of rain further south in england and wales. early rain in the south—east on saturda
the low 20s quite widely.ng through the midlands, to the north—east of england. behind that, a lot of dry and bright weather. maybe a shower or two in aberdeenshire. the breeze and rain into western scotland and northern ireland as well. 19 degrees the top temperature in belfast. wimbledon continues and it looks like it will be a decent day for it. light winds, there will be sunshine, patchy cloud as well, and temperatures should get into the low 20s. as we go through the evening, our he...
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and those drugs are flooding communities and workplaces and they're just widely available. and they're available for potential misuse. and so they're available at low cost on the street. >> mr. baum, is there currently any legal requirement for proscri proscribers, nurse practitioners, to fully educate their patients on not only the addictive properties of these medications but also to educate them on the dangers and illegality of sharing these medications with other people? >> thank you for the question. there is no requirement from mandatory prescriber education. and frankly, i'm very concerned about that. i know in the previous administration there was discussion about increasing voluntary prescriber education, but in looking at the progress, i don't think it's been nearly enough. and i think it's something that we ought to talk about, making it mandatory, to make sure at least those prescribers that are putting these very, very powerful drugs in the hands of our citizens spend a few hours learning about the risks and about addiction. i think it would be important. it's
and those drugs are flooding communities and workplaces and they're just widely available. and they're available for potential misuse. and so they're available at low cost on the street. >> mr. baum, is there currently any legal requirement for proscri proscribers, nurse practitioners, to fully educate their patients on not only the addictive properties of these medications but also to educate them on the dangers and illegality of sharing these medications with other people? >>...