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un camiÓn cisterna de gas, completamente cargado, arde en ciudad de mÉxico, intentÓ dejar atrÁs un trenros, el tiempo apremia. >> el tanque tenÍa combustible para seguir ardiendo, mantener el calor, aumentar la presiÓn. iba a explotar. >> [locutor] comienza cuando el conductor del camiÓn cisterna intenta dejar atrÁs el tren que se mueve lentamente a travÉs de la intersecciÓn. casi lo logra, pero el tren no puede detenerse a tiempo y golpea el final del cisterna. el tanque rueda a un lado de la pista, haciendo que el gas se escape, provocando las llamas. >> cuando llegamos, nos dimos cuenta del pavoroso accidente. notamos una columna de humo. cuando nos acercamos, comprendimos la magnitud de lo sucedido. >> ha ocurrido un terrible accidente... >> [locutor] el reportero eduardo salazar sobrevuela la escena en un helicÓptero de noticias, mientras un camiÓn cisterna impactado arde fuera de control. unos diez minutos despuÉs de la primera alarma, los bomberos que respondieron siguen atrapados en el embotellamiento del trÁfico de la maÑana con solo un puÑado de agentes de policÍa en la escena
un camiÓn cisterna de gas, completamente cargado, arde en ciudad de mÉxico, intentÓ dejar atrÁs un trenros, el tiempo apremia. >> el tanque tenÍa combustible para seguir ardiendo, mantener el calor, aumentar la presiÓn. iba a explotar. >> [locutor] comienza cuando el conductor del camiÓn cisterna intenta dejar atrÁs el tren que se mueve lentamente a travÉs de la intersecciÓn. casi lo logra, pero el tren no puede detenerse a tiempo y golpea el final del cisterna. el tanque...
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secuestros de mascotas >> varios automóviles se prendieron de llamas nos presenta las imágenes >> ardea provocó accidente automovilístico que involucro a 10 vehículos 6 de ellos ardieron en llamas dice que las imágenes el trajeron el recuerdo la pesadilla de octubre pasado esta es otra parte del incendio cuando llegara a su fin el accidente automovilístico a las 9 y 30 de la mañana seis personas fueron hospitalizadas pero el final pudo ser peor cuenta que arrancó la puerta salvando al vecino larry dice que no es héroe lo combatió en horas y ayudó a evacuar gente pero reconoce su labor dice que si no se detiene a ayudar las persona s hubieran muerto en su taarea tiene en sus manos la policía >> la policÍa busca al hombre que le mostró sus partes íntimas a un amor en la mitd de la conversación el sujeto mostró sus partes y se dio a la fuga >> el acusado manejaba de los Ángeles a la baahia con más de 2 kilos de cocaína >> preocupación por ausentismo escolar directivos dicden que l agentes de ice no son bienvenidos en san josé pronto cerraran sus puertas, el distrito escolar aprobó el cier
secuestros de mascotas >> varios automóviles se prendieron de llamas nos presenta las imágenes >> ardea provocó accidente automovilístico que involucro a 10 vehículos 6 de ellos ardieron en llamas dice que las imágenes el trajeron el recuerdo la pesadilla de octubre pasado esta es otra parte del incendio cuando llegara a su fin el accidente automovilístico a las 9 y 30 de la mañana seis personas fueron hospitalizadas pero el final pudo ser peor cuenta que arrancó la puerta...
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. >>> arde en lalams una edificiacno comercial devorada por lamaradas de tres alarmas en el condado deavid cuentnos . >>> buenas tardes, te comento que las causas están bajo investigación pero sí ningún edificio tenía rociadores de agua, acá la escena continúa activa, y también hay camiones de bomberos para controlar los puntos calientes, una labor que continuará hasta mañana, según vocera del departamento de bomberos , acudieron a la llamada antes de las 4 de la madrugada pensaron que era un incendio vehicula, pero al llegar presenciaron varios negocios en la cuadra 1995 (...) y luego ppidieron ayuda para combatir el incendio, además la patrulla de caminos clausuró carril de la autopista 680 por su proximidad a las hogueras , el resto del incendio no ha sido contentido. >>> porque hay viviendas de madera lo que hizo que , lo que hizo que el fuego , fuera más fuerte, en estos momentos los bomberos no pueden entrar porque no es seguro, eso será mañana . >>> un inspector fue el que determinó la instabilida de la estructura, también los dueños de los negocios ayudan en las investigaciones
. >>> arde en lalams una edificiacno comercial devorada por lamaradas de tres alarmas en el condado deavid cuentnos . >>> buenas tardes, te comento que las causas están bajo investigación pero sí ningún edificio tenía rociadores de agua, acá la escena continúa activa, y también hay camiones de bomberos para controlar los puntos calientes, una labor que continuará hasta mañana, según vocera del departamento de bomberos , acudieron a la llamada antes de las 4 de la...
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para la 11 de la maÑana c muchas de las ciudades por en encima de los 60 grados para las 3 de lateral ardetemrometro se mantenga por en encima delos 60, 70, 75 las maximas lo que esperamos maÑan maÑanaun poco mas fresco en c comparacion a la tarde de hoy e pero todavia caliente con lo que deberiamos esperar en esta epoca del aÑo, este sistema de alta presion que se instala durante la proxima semana vamos a ver las condiciones calidas para el dia dem Ñ maÑana, 72 para san o rosa, todavia con la influencia marina pero notoee la ausencia lluvias y temperaturas por en encima de los 70 grados para la ciudad de san jose, continuamos con mas >> la fiebre deportiva del super bowl en la bahia decenas de er ersiersr residentes decidieron regresar >> el derbi catalan tuvo un f a final de guin de pon de pelic n mimien minneapolis brady quiere seguir sumando mas trofeos. william bonilla que te pareci justin timberlake? --- buenas ta (musica) >> las cosas se emparejan pero q que partido >>v amos av er que sucede en lo final del ultimo periodo >> buenas tardes bienve al ma i marvillos mundo de los deport
para la 11 de la maÑana c muchas de las ciudades por en encima de los 60 grados para las 3 de lateral ardetemrometro se mantenga por en encima delos 60, 70, 75 las maximas lo que esperamos maÑan maÑanaun poco mas fresco en c comparacion a la tarde de hoy e pero todavia caliente con lo que deberiamos esperar en esta epoca del aÑo, este sistema de alta presion que se instala durante la proxima semana vamos a ver las condiciones calidas para el dia dem Ñ maÑana, 72 para san o rosa, todavia...
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javier: las redes estÁ que arde de indignaciÓn y se desató la polÉmica, luego de conocerse que una aerolÍneami que considera demandar la compaÑÍa aÉrea, ya que su mascota era de apoyo emocional. ella dice que antes de viajar llamÓ dos veces para asegurarse de que podÍa llevar su mascota. cuando llegÓ al aeropuerto de baltimore un empleado se lo impidiÓ. sobre el incidente la aerolÍnea spiritdijo: "podemos decir con firmeza que en ningÚn momento nuestros agentes sugirieron que la pasajera lastimara a su animal. siguen diciendo, nuestrorepresentante de reservas no informÓ correctamente sobrevolar con un hÁmster como mascota de apoyo emocional". carolina: para que nos comenten mÁs detalles sobre esta historia y para que nos cuenten mÁs de los incidentes que han pasado una y otra vez, te voy a dejar y me voy a ir con siramara gonzÁlez, quien está sÚper lista en la sala de redacciÓn ppara hablarnos acerca de este tipo de mascotas que una y otra vez se ven en redes sociales. hemos visto ponÉis, perros, gatos, culebras, de todo. quÉ es un animal de apoyo emocional? presentadora: saludos a todos. un
javier: las redes estÁ que arde de indignaciÓn y se desató la polÉmica, luego de conocerse que una aerolÍneami que considera demandar la compaÑÍa aÉrea, ya que su mascota era de apoyo emocional. ella dice que antes de viajar llamÓ dos veces para asegurarse de que podÍa llevar su mascota. cuando llegÓ al aeropuerto de baltimore un empleado se lo impidiÓ. sobre el incidente la aerolÍnea spiritdijo: "podemos decir con firmeza que en ningÚn momento nuestros agentes sugirieron que...
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afuera nos s estmaamos congelando con te temperaturas de 0 grados, pero a adentro, ela cosa esta que ardea perdiendo, a aposto 150 mil dolares, ha de estar co n el cristo en la boc, per, como siempre los patriotas em e empiezan perdiendo , la primre mitad se van perdiendo 22 a 12, y no se que hablan que cunadan r regresan, lo hacen para remon remontar, hace poco les acaban d de anotar un touch down, pero s esto no se acaba hasta que se c acaba, no se pueden quejar las personas, las mas de 66 mil espectaculo, asi como fue el show del medio tiempo de justin timberlake, telemundo los cna x exitos, y n bochornoso como la vez pasada, inicio desde un subnivel con s laser y 500 bailarines volunt i voluntarios que en con el . >> la sorpresa que dio justin i timberlake, se habia hablado, se estaba diciendo con quien haria un duo en esta ocasion, y fue con el artista prince, quien a aparecio ahi en una pantalla y j juntos cantaron el tema died o e fuerfu fueon los aviones dsespues de qe pink entono el himno nacional, h hablamos con uno de los pilotos hispanos, y nos dio gusto que un hispano estuvo
afuera nos s estmaamos congelando con te temperaturas de 0 grados, pero a adentro, ela cosa esta que ardea perdiendo, a aposto 150 mil dolares, ha de estar co n el cristo en la boc, per, como siempre los patriotas em e empiezan perdiendo , la primre mitad se van perdiendo 22 a 12, y no se que hablan que cunadan r regresan, lo hacen para remon remontar, hace poco les acaban d de anotar un touch down, pero s esto no se acaba hasta que se c acaba, no se pueden quejar las personas, las mas de 66...
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mañana se va a realizar una autopsia conductor para determinar las causas de la muerte >>> una bodega ardenas de humo se veían al sur, a los bomberos les tomó tres horas controlar el incendio, el servicio del ferrocarril fue suspendido en el área donde las causas del accidente del ferry continúan investigando se >>> el saldo del accidente fue de 24 lesionados, entre ellos dos estadounidenses, hoy testigos narra cómo se vivieron los momentos >>> los peritos investigadores trabajan sin descanso intentando averiguar qué provocó la explosión lleno de terror a decenas de turistas y pobladores >>> se oyó como un boom o puedo extraño, como una bomba o un cuete >>> compartieron con sus compañeros los recuerdos que ha sido los peores de su vida >>> estamos descansando y vimos cuando exploto, o como blanco >>> es de sociales han circulados vídeos que captaron el momento justo en que se produce la explosión en la parte superior, la fuerza hace que un pedazo de su estructura salga volando por uno de los lados, después todo sobrio confuso, la gente corrió buscando refugio y los gritos se confundían ent
mañana se va a realizar una autopsia conductor para determinar las causas de la muerte >>> una bodega ardenas de humo se veían al sur, a los bomberos les tomó tres horas controlar el incendio, el servicio del ferrocarril fue suspendido en el área donde las causas del accidente del ferry continúan investigando se >>> el saldo del accidente fue de 24 lesionados, entre ellos dos estadounidenses, hoy testigos narra cómo se vivieron los momentos >>> los peritos...
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this country and as long as we're asived as we are politically and culturally, it's difficult to see ard way for to try to get any action on it. >> one last note in florida in particular, the one person who's in a bad spot -- difficult spot -- is governor scott. because those are his constituents whoer demanding action and he wants to runen fo thee and he was going to make the decision about running for thena s at the end of the legislative session, so a lot ot importhings are all coming together at the same time for the governor. and that's going to make his every decision he makes have much bigger meaning. robert: scott a key player but what about president trump again? he is in some ays so i would lolling cal on some issues and in other ways not. >> in the past, he had supported an assaults weapons ban.t this is sor of the new york trump history that comes out where he has said that there could be sometop compromise there but i i don't s happening now. he's thrown his lot in with the n.r.a. they became a really important group to him. ty were one of the earliest endorsors of his candi
this country and as long as we're asived as we are politically and culturally, it's difficult to see ard way for to try to get any action on it. >> one last note in florida in particular, the one person who's in a bad spot -- difficult spot -- is governor scott. because those are his constituents whoer demanding action and he wants to runen fo thee and he was going to make the decision about running for thena s at the end of the legislative session, so a lot ot importhings are all coming...
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. >> the faspapace oclimimat chan i is clrly y se on arica'coasts,ard hit rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces a e even mo dire. >> there is aa ton of coastline in americica. we haveve somethig like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal watershed countytyvery close to ththe coast. so, we are a coastal couny,y, if u wiwill what climate change is gonna do, the most ioortant impact to coastal areas is gonna come through sea level rise. and that means that coastal flooding gets worse, coastal erosion gets worse,e'e' gononnaee coasl l areainunundad. an i in fa, ththe portananthing is, th i is nosomemethg abouou the futureit's ready happeni n now. rgininiaeach, miami, new orleans, the
. >> the faspapace oclimimat chan i is clrly y se on arica'coasts,ard hit rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces a e even mo...
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everybody you know there's a minute if you're educated it doesn't matter if you have an order by the ard it is for you to experience it. i've got to stage her most spectacular intervention to date on christmas eve of twenty ten she'd learned that the famous charging. street had been installed there without permission in one thousand nine hundred nine so decided to honor the. legal installation of her. actually. a much more the god to make than the league this is to you and it is a because then your across is always there killing buying things. and i will sell strollers levels i mean further strength that's politics but the stones it's really for artists to be able to finish their piece and. their peers because the time of the material the contract takes time so there are all these pieces before came down with me and pray they're going to get. very likely to run away when you go. quickly. in many places i like albums and then just in spite of covering things up when necessary with official permission. in twenty fourteen plunged into the gulf of mexico to protest against the destruction of
everybody you know there's a minute if you're educated it doesn't matter if you have an order by the ard it is for you to experience it. i've got to stage her most spectacular intervention to date on christmas eve of twenty ten she'd learned that the famous charging. street had been installed there without permission in one thousand nine hundred nine so decided to honor the. legal installation of her. actually. a much more the god to make than the league this is to you and it is a because then...
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germany's public broadcaster ard put those allegations to chen directly. >> we tried to speak with thechinese olympic committee at the ministry of sports about the doping accusations. our request is met with silence. but in 2012, chen zhanghao, china's former head of olympics doctor, commented on the use of doping substances. >> the united states, the soviet union, and france were all using them, so we did as well. >> xue yinxian is convinced that china is still doping its athletes, continuing the program introduced in the 1980s. li ning is now a millionaire sports entrepreneur in china. for the 2008 games, he was brought in for a high-wire act during the opening ceremony in beijing. yang weidong says his mother was ostracized because she refused to take part in the doping in the 1980s. many of those who were athletes at that time are now themselves sports officials in china. >> you have to ask yourself whether those athletes now regret what happened back then. if not, then it's obvious that the next olympic games will also be doped. >> xue yinxian is convinced she did the right thing,
germany's public broadcaster ard put those allegations to chen directly. >> we tried to speak with thechinese olympic committee at the ministry of sports about the doping accusations. our request is met with silence. but in 2012, chen zhanghao, china's former head of olympics doctor, commented on the use of doping substances. >> the united states, the soviet union, and france were all using them, so we did as well. >> xue yinxian is convinced that china is still doping its...
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he treated this morning -- tweeteds this morning ard for them. that is where his first allegiance is. although today you could hear from the audience it was not as enthusiastic as you might think. for mike pence they cheered but for the nra leade, less of an enthusiastic response. laura: that is why the president may be suggesting things the nra doesn't like. anthony: he has a sense of where the public is. donald trump did support of the assault weapons ban in the ca1990's when it firs up. he has changed a bit on this position, campaigned on it, and is listening t people speak passionately about some kind of measures. but it will be a real test for him. laura: anthony zurcher, thank you fo nat, efforts tore. pass a resolution calling for a temporary cease-fire ia have stalled. western diplomats say this delay gives syrian government forces more time to attack rebel held e areas tern ghouta. a monitoring group says dozens more people have been killed in a fifth day of strikes there. our middle east edis r jeremy bowethis report, which does contain
he treated this morning -- tweeteds this morning ard for them. that is where his first allegiance is. although today you could hear from the audience it was not as enthusiastic as you might think. for mike pence they cheered but for the nra leade, less of an enthusiastic response. laura: that is why the president may be suggesting things the nra doesn't like. anthony: he has a sense of where the public is. donald trump did support of the assault weapons ban in the ca1990's when it firs up. he...
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supporters made their voices ard outside the arena.korean players lost their places on the team, showing a posters of kim jong-un. th's all for newshour weekend, i'm megan thompson have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.or >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. e and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual an.group retirement produc that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by station from viewers like you. thank you. ed kenney, voice-over: i have always believed that food and family bring happiness... ha ha ha! ha ha ha! argh! oh! kenney, voice-over: but a trip to hanoproved that these two things we jus
supporters made their voices ard outside the arena.korean players lost their places on the team, showing a posters of kim jong-un. th's all for newshour weekend, i'm megan thompson have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.or >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. e and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the...
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no matter how the analysts explain it, there remains a cold fact, ard, the president's message must offerore than a promise. it must provide for realistic measures, expanded job opportunities for the hard-core unemployed, housing for their families, a rebuilding of dying ities. income for farm workers lagged far behind the national average. there was unfinished legislative work and president johnson was all too conscious of the fact that america lagged far behind the rest of the world in saving the lives of infants. among children, crippling defects were discovered too late for corrective action. the president's program took shape, challenged and argued over, but always improved. often aspirations were tempered by the dollar, the budget was a tough factor. there could be no price tag put on freedom. the war was costly and requirements at home were also rgent. something had to give. priorities must be established, ifficult choices made. the art and manner of delivery, television plays on a conversational basis with everyone in the country. on january 17, the day the address was scheduled,
no matter how the analysts explain it, there remains a cold fact, ard, the president's message must offerore than a promise. it must provide for realistic measures, expanded job opportunities for the hard-core unemployed, housing for their families, a rebuilding of dying ities. income for farm workers lagged far behind the national average. there was unfinished legislative work and president johnson was all too conscious of the fact that america lagged far behind the rest of the world in saving...
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i'm going to say that's better between 23 ard nd 29th. slowing popped up over at the toll plaza and the incline. we will track that build, but it's right on schedule. so the rest of the bay. over here northbound 280 at
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. >> from early morning until late evening, she is only allowed toa sit ard chair. my poor mother has to endure this punishment every day.ly my wife's rime was to be born a uyghur, and because of that, she lives in a reeducation camp where she has to sleep on the ground. i don't know whether they are alive or dead. i can't bear it anymore. i would rather they were executed than abused to death by the chinese government. john: he says has no idea what happened to his children. today the british government raised its concerns abt the treatment of muslims here, including restrictions on religious practice. such a frank statement in theer maf a prime ministerial visit will not go down well. china is seeking the u.k.'s backing for a plan to use xinjiang's desert highways as ar new economic cridor to central asia and beyond. it insis the threat of islamic terrorism come with er of attacks in recent years, is a real one. is it difficult to answer questions? but a police state breeds fear. and can stoke the very resentments china says it is trng to stamp out. john sudworth,
. >> from early morning until late evening, she is only allowed toa sit ard chair. my poor mother has to endure this punishment every day.ly my wife's rime was to be born a uyghur, and because of that, she lives in a reeducation camp where she has to sleep on the ground. i don't know whether they are alive or dead. i can't bear it anymore. i would rather they were executed than abused to death by the chinese government. john: he says has no idea what happened to his children. today the...
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. >> you just knew, you story ard. knew that's all you needed. >> sure, i had to get his replacements. >> how did that come about? >> well, i flew to new york that night. met christopher. >> christopher plummer. >> chris plumber, who i've admired forever, he says why haven't you employed me before. and brought him in, he had to learn 22 scenes. he had the hardest thing to do. a lot of dialogue in 22 ce 2 sc. when he arrived in nine day's time in our location, we launched into it. >> let's not forget, this isot a spring chicken. christopher plummer is 88, he was 87 when that was happening and you had thought of him. he was your first choice. why do you not cast him in the beginning. >> well, there is something to do with the fact that he has a lot to say and do. the fact he's 87 and you think okay, i've got kevin as well but it will mean a lot of makeup but i'm going to go for the younger man. that simple. >> so let's just recount. it's his grandson, john paul getty iii who is kidnapped in rome and the kidnappers ask fo
. >> you just knew, you story ard. knew that's all you needed. >> sure, i had to get his replacements. >> how did that come about? >> well, i flew to new york that night. met christopher. >> christopher plummer. >> chris plumber, who i've admired forever, he says why haven't you employed me before. and brought him in, he had to learn 22 scenes. he had the hardest thing to do. a lot of dialogue in 22 ce 2 sc. when he arrived in nine day's time in our location,...
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and it's ardful. she did a five minute rebuttal for the show. >> trevor: right. >> and it's just fantastic. >> trevor: let me you can this. the bet elements make it particularly interesting. some people have said i'm glad it is on bet because i want something that is specifically for black people, i mean we made the joke on the show today, because there are certain people who have that feeling. do you feel like there should be a separate political dises course for black people in america or is that going contrary to what other people are saying and that is everyone should be included in all politics. >> i think that everyone is included in all politics whether they like it or not. and i also think it's perfectly okay to have platforms that are designed for targeted audiences. >> trevor: right. >> i think to me that is truly what democracy looks like. i think if the democrats were smart there would be a black party like there was a tea party established. there would be an asian and pacific islander, a
and it's ardful. she did a five minute rebuttal for the show. >> trevor: right. >> and it's just fantastic. >> trevor: let me you can this. the bet elements make it particularly interesting. some people have said i'm glad it is on bet because i want something that is specifically for black people, i mean we made the joke on the show today, because there are certain people who have that feeling. do you feel like there should be a separate political dises course for black people...
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and serving as a memberf the ard of supervisor for seven years, on top of that, gave a great backgroundmito as this job. and really running our government for the next ha year. as you think about the challenges that we face as a city, it's no's secret. public safety, homelessness, and in addition to that, in the mayor's office i'll be putting together our city's budget for the upcoming two years. and i serve as budget chair fur ears on the board of supervisors. again, i have that ckound, you know, hopefully allow me to do a good job over the next half year. >> know th your appointment came of something as a surprise to a lot of people. and you were baed bay group the board that a lot ofu ways sparred with in the past years. more liberal wing already liberal board of democrats. why do youthink your politica foes wanted you in room 200? >> it'sneot about person in the job. it was the fact that at this point in time, we had one person servinas the mayor as, a district supervisor, someone running mayoral campaign. i think from many people's perspective that was too much to be vested into one pe
and serving as a memberf the ard of supervisor for seven years, on top of that, gave a great backgroundmito as this job. and really running our government for the next ha year. as you think about the challenges that we face as a city, it's no's secret. public safety, homelessness, and in addition to that, in the mayor's office i'll be putting together our city's budget for the upcoming two years. and i serve as budget chair fur ears on the board of supervisors. again, i have that ckound, you...
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ard. i'm back with al jazeera a recap of the top story this hour the u.s. president says he has approved the release of a memo which he says implicates the f.b.i. of bias against him. i think the more i think it's terrible you want to know the truth i think it's a disgrace what's going on in this country i think it's a disgrace the memo was sent to congress it was declassified congress will do whatever they're going to do but i think it's a disgrace what's happening in our country and when you look at that and you see that and so many other things what's going on. lot of people should be ashamed of themselves and much worse than that so i sent it over to congress they will do what they're going to do whatever they do is find it was declassified. and let's see what happens. in all the headlines al jazeera has obtained a u.n. report which says saudi led coalition as strikes were behind the deaths of sixty eight children from july to september it also blames the who the rebels for killing eighteen children on the u.s. defense secretary says the syrian governme
ard. i'm back with al jazeera a recap of the top story this hour the u.s. president says he has approved the release of a memo which he says implicates the f.b.i. of bias against him. i think the more i think it's terrible you want to know the truth i think it's a disgrace what's going on in this country i think it's a disgrace the memo was sent to congress it was declassified congress will do whatever they're going to do but i think it's a disgrace what's happening in our country and when you...
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reporter: over the last week, they were seeking a limit on green ards. everyone has been talking about illegal immigrants. these have been talk about legal immigrants. what are the decisions about this? mr. shah: i think the president wants to see legal immigration reform. wants to see us move from a process that currently exists in law of extended family, chain migration, toward merrit-based immigration reforms. we want to ensure people coming into the country are the best and brightest, regardless of nationality, creed, religion, or anything else in between. we want to look at educational background, ability to contribute to the work force in a way that helps american workers. so the president wants to see reforms that improve america's economy. reporter: normally when you hire people you wait for the investigation to come back before hiring them? is the burden of proof not on the people seeking the job to prove they're qualified and don't have any skeletons in their closet? or do they get to come aboard and you wait and see? mr. shah: the process tend
reporter: over the last week, they were seeking a limit on green ards. everyone has been talking about illegal immigrants. these have been talk about legal immigrants. what are the decisions about this? mr. shah: i think the president wants to see legal immigration reform. wants to see us move from a process that currently exists in law of extended family, chain migration, toward merrit-based immigration reforms. we want to ensure people coming into the country are the best and brightest,...
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estÁ quÉ arde. vamos a ver la nota.isitas. si la costado trabajo la visita, imagina el niÑo en otro paÍs. diego: ademÁs, dijo que julián ha ganado una de las tantas batallas a marjorie de sousa. el 20% de sus ingresos que marjorie de sousa pide para su pensiÓn, el juez otorgó 10%. abogado: se presentÓ un juicio de amparo. el juzgado federal otorgÓ la suspensión.va a quedar en 10%. esperemos que maÑana se notifique la seÑora marjorie de sousa. solicitamos, obviamente, lo temporal de las visitas. juliÁn quiere ver convivir a su hijo, pero quiere convivir en un ambiente sano. ♪ diego: como siempre podemos ver a una marjorie de sousa desencajada. la vimos al punto del llanto. la pensiÓn que ella solicitaba se le fue reduciendohasta sÓlo 10% del sueldo de juliÁn gil. juliÁn no estuvo presente en esta audiencia, pero en la noche nosotros lo encontramos en un evento pÚblico. vamos a verlo. ♪ juliÁn gil: yo quisiera y les pido por mÍ, por mi familia, por mis tres hijos, que no me sigan haciendo preguntas. la prÓxima vez no me p
estÁ quÉ arde. vamos a ver la nota.isitas. si la costado trabajo la visita, imagina el niÑo en otro paÍs. diego: ademÁs, dijo que julián ha ganado una de las tantas batallas a marjorie de sousa. el 20% de sus ingresos que marjorie de sousa pide para su pensiÓn, el juez otorgó 10%. abogado: se presentÓ un juicio de amparo. el juzgado federal otorgÓ la suspensión.va a quedar en 10%. esperemos que maÑana se notifique la seÑora marjorie de sousa. solicitamos, obviamente, lo temporal de...
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three years worth of work can lead to half a billion in should give ards, people pause.ticularly in a moment when wages have not budged in four years, creating jobs, part-time contingent flexible jobs. we talk a lot about robots in the future. coming apart and income ecalty is getting worse. be honest ant to about the unfairness at work, in a conversation about how guaranteed income could restore the american dream. just being devil's advocate, why should we listen a 1%er. >> i'm has a spokesperson for nyone but myself, i'm here to channel a lot of conversations that i have had over the past couple of years, and a lot of up with at i grew telling my that the american dream is on life support. you can't now, when find $400 in the case of an emergency, which is what half of say, you can't find the cas money to look -- gas for a job or childcare or health care. we know that the economy is a lot of us, the eft and the right, are casting doubt about what can we do about it, to change it. where the guaranteed income xoms in as a -- comes in tool.powerful emily: as you came int
three years worth of work can lead to half a billion in should give ards, people pause.ticularly in a moment when wages have not budged in four years, creating jobs, part-time contingent flexible jobs. we talk a lot about robots in the future. coming apart and income ecalty is getting worse. be honest ant to about the unfairness at work, in a conversation about how guaranteed income could restore the american dream. just being devil's advocate, why should we listen a 1%er. >> i'm has a...
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we took a look at that drug and modeled it with experts at --ard and a former farm phama ceo. if the drug company got its profit and 19% for continuing $160,000.could charge instead, they are charging $475,000 and will make a profit of 65% on the drug we all depend on. we think we should look more at what is a fair return. we think 27%, in the case of them, the historic return on their portfolio is more than that. host: shreveport, louisiana. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a veteran, i go to the v.a. would you believe i have blue cross and blue shield on top of that, and i still have to pay $12, $14, for my medicine at the drugstore. -- it isaper because cheaper to go to the drugstore. it doesn't seem fair. schoolteacher, she had to pay $350 just to be on my insurance. it is insane. usedrked all of our lives, .o be better if it wasn't for my son, i'm catching hell. guest: thank you, thank you for your call. i understand. i would urge you to come to patients for affordable drugs .org. leave us your story, email address, and zip code and join our community. are alrea
we took a look at that drug and modeled it with experts at --ard and a former farm phama ceo. if the drug company got its profit and 19% for continuing $160,000.could charge instead, they are charging $475,000 and will make a profit of 65% on the drug we all depend on. we think we should look more at what is a fair return. we think 27%, in the case of them, the historic return on their portfolio is more than that. host: shreveport, louisiana. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a...
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peyton prich ard stealing score. ducks 9-0 in a flash. cal trying to rally. controlman deep three. cal down 8 at the break. bears close the gap to 5. coleman he can score. team hi 16 off the bench. ducks pull away. elijah brown, uncontested. ducks win 66-53. cal they are really hurting they have lost nine straight. how about the super bowl? patriots often a little nebulous. rob gronkowski concan cussing protocol cleared and he practiced today he is playing sunday. >> feels good to be out in the field progresing throughout the weeks, the last week and this woke. so feels good to be out there with teammates and to be prepared for sunday. >> he is a dynamic player. he is a mean a ton to our offense. he really has since he got to our team. and it's always great when he is out there. >> giants hunter pence opening a new cafe in houston on friday. pence used to play for the astros. describes it as a friendly neighborhood game cafe. >> we will present a lot of board games and card games and comic books. a content studio in the back. we're hosting like gaming kourn tournaments. >> abc 7 sp
peyton prich ard stealing score. ducks 9-0 in a flash. cal trying to rally. controlman deep three. cal down 8 at the break. bears close the gap to 5. coleman he can score. team hi 16 off the bench. ducks pull away. elijah brown, uncontested. ducks win 66-53. cal they are really hurting they have lost nine straight. how about the super bowl? patriots often a little nebulous. rob gronkowski concan cussing protocol cleared and he practiced today he is playing sunday. >> feels good to be out...
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pack ards. if we have anymore, we'll call you back up. we'll go ahead and take public comment on this item. any members of the public that wish to testify on item number one? please come ford want state your name. if you have any developments, you can hand them to the clerk. you have two minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm nancy warfel. i want to tell you what a tremendous public service this committee is and ms. packard is outstanding. i have been before her several times on issues that every verb, noun and grammatical structure has been examined and i cannot tell you how important it is that the attention that this committee gives to the structure of the english language in order to be clear and accurate is important. even if the people that read the ballots don't understand what went in to put these words on the page. i want to say thank you. and i want to welcome scott over here. if he is successful. this will be the time of your life. we are going to put you through paces like you never believed the public was capable of doing. but that
pack ards. if we have anymore, we'll call you back up. we'll go ahead and take public comment on this item. any members of the public that wish to testify on item number one? please come ford want state your name. if you have any developments, you can hand them to the clerk. you have two minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm nancy warfel. i want to tell you what a tremendous public service this committee is and ms. packard is outstanding. i have been before her several times on issues that...
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it is about positioning by fund managers ard portfolio managers in preparation for next trading periodth, end of quarter. liz: we're having more than 400 point swing here. it is starting to look near 500 point swing for dows jones industrials. >> this began you referenced earlier in the broadcast. that correction has begun reset in equity markets driven by interest rates and fear of inflation. liz: nicole said new normal, algorithmic trading, point volatility to the upside or downside? >> that is definitely a factor. the degree which algorithmic trading can fuel moves that are extreme to the upside or the downside is certainly a factor. liz: peter, 30 seconds left what should people do on a day like this. >> if you're not out of the market or haven't sold your positions this is not the time to do that we'll sea probably weakness in the overnight markets and weakness tomorrow. liz: what about buying? >> march will be a good month for the markets. food to see you liz. liz: got to see a 500 plus point swing for the dow jones industrials. [closing bell rings] dow losing 375 points. nasdaq
it is about positioning by fund managers ard portfolio managers in preparation for next trading periodth, end of quarter. liz: we're having more than 400 point swing here. it is starting to look near 500 point swing for dows jones industrials. >> this began you referenced earlier in the broadcast. that correction has begun reset in equity markets driven by interest rates and fear of inflation. liz: nicole said new normal, algorithmic trading, point volatility to the upside or downside?...
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million-dollar have been raised for the victims of the shooting, a go fund me account set up by brow ard county public schools has collected 1.3 million-dollar in just two days, and money raised will be used to provide relief and financial support. if you are looking to donate be very careful here there are fake get fund me accounts out there keep in mind broward education fund is only support organization dedicated to raising money for victims and their families. >>> lets go to camden county now police need your help, finding thomas feigen went missing from his home on spruce street inberger square. he is 69. describe as 6-foot one, between 185 and 225-pounds. he was last wearing a black coat, khaki pants and black sneakers. if you necessity anything, please give police a call. >>> adventurous day turned into a heroing one for a teen in lancaster county trapped in the cave for hours, fire fighters say the boy was part of the group that had a guide with him when he ended up wedged between rocks about 200 p cave on saturday. rescue crews say the snowy weather made it even more difficult t
million-dollar have been raised for the victims of the shooting, a go fund me account set up by brow ard county public schools has collected 1.3 million-dollar in just two days, and money raised will be used to provide relief and financial support. if you are looking to donate be very careful here there are fake get fund me accounts out there keep in mind broward education fund is only support organization dedicated to raising money for victims and their families. >>> lets go to camden...
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mean wile, the brawl ard county sheriff's office is investigating why three of its deputies apparently remained outside the school during the shooting. the news came days after another deputy, scott peterson, resigned following reports that he, too, had not gone inside the school to confront the shooter. the broward county sheriff scott israel said the actions of the deputies are under investigation. he said he would not resign despite the criticism the agency has been facing. >> are you really not taking any responsibility for the multiple red flags that were brought to the attention about the broward's sheriff office about this shooter before the incident snch. >> i've given amazing leadership to this agency. >> amazing leadership? >> yes, jake. >> republicans say lawmakers in florida are calling for the suspension of sheriff israel, a democrat accusing him of incompetence and neglect of duty. joining us now live from parkland, florida, nbc news correspondent tammy lightner. it's good to have you with us. marjorie doug the lan stoneman high school reopened yesterday to students and p
mean wile, the brawl ard county sheriff's office is investigating why three of its deputies apparently remained outside the school during the shooting. the news came days after another deputy, scott peterson, resigned following reports that he, too, had not gone inside the school to confront the shooter. the broward county sheriff scott israel said the actions of the deputies are under investigation. he said he would not resign despite the criticism the agency has been facing. >> are you...
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debra gruby owner and president of operation safety solutions was awarded the 2018 engineer of the year ardlexa harper was given the young engineer of the year award today. >> very nice. almost time for thon at penn state and we'll be there of course in the next hour. "action news"'s chad pradelli already there to bring you live coverage from happy valley as 46 hour dance marathon kicks off. you can also keep up with 6abc.com facebook and twitter tonight. >> much more still ahead on "action news" at 5:00 a check of the forecast for you. live nter city skylina little bit oft behind the tall being -- buildings. cecily tynan with the "action news" five day when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ >> all important weekend forecast is here and time for a check of accuweather. >> meteorologist cecily tynan with the details about tomorrow. interesting but a nice day for skiers. >> we need some fresh snow. >> yes, we do. >> big ski weekend. rick is going to be up there. >> that's right. [laughter] let's head to the "action news" weather center. i've got this live shot. this is from the pagoda over
debra gruby owner and president of operation safety solutions was awarded the 2018 engineer of the year ardlexa harper was given the young engineer of the year award today. >> very nice. almost time for thon at penn state and we'll be there of course in the next hour. "action news"'s chad pradelli already there to bring you live coverage from happy valley as 46 hour dance marathon kicks off. you can also keep up with 6abc.com facebook and twitter tonight. >> much more...
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the bow ard county sheriff reading all 17 names aloud. >> i'm going to do my best to pronounce the names accurately. please forgive me if i don't pronounce the names exactly how the families do. but i thought it very important i want to pay homage to these families and to the victims. may they rest in peace and may god comfort their families. >> so we're also learning more about some of the victims. peter wang was remembered as funny, caring and selfless by his cousin. she tells a local paper that peter was born in brooklyn, new york, and was wearing a gray rotc shirt when he was gunned down. >> the family of a 14-year-old described her as a vibrant and determined young woman who loved to serve. we're told she was among the hundreds of volunteers who rushed to help those devastated by hurricane irma. >> hixon always found his way to the scene to deal with any altercations on campus. >> we're told she loved to dance and wanted to be an occupational therapist. >> oliver, 17 years old according to his facebook page, he had several musical artists. baseball as his favorite sport and the miam
the bow ard county sheriff reading all 17 names aloud. >> i'm going to do my best to pronounce the names accurately. please forgive me if i don't pronounce the names exactly how the families do. but i thought it very important i want to pay homage to these families and to the victims. may they rest in peace and may god comfort their families. >> so we're also learning more about some of the victims. peter wang was remembered as funny, caring and selfless by his cousin. she tells a...
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well, nikolas cruz is now ard th 17 cots of premeditated murder. even as a nation mourns the ad, predent trump is now using the tragedy to intensify his political war with the fbi. and to double down on his denials of russian collusion. well, yesterday evening the president tweeted the following. very sad that the fbi missed all the many signals sent out by the florida school shooter. this is not acceptable. they are spending too much time trying to prove russian collusion with the trump campaign. there is no collusion, get back to the basics and make us all proud. joining me is an msnbc intel analyst and a former fbi double agent. great to have you with us. i want to start by having you react to that tweet and to one line from it in particular. quote, they are spending too much trying to prove russian collusion with the trump campaign. you know how this apparatus pork works and what the fbi does, just fact check that statement for us if you would. >> it's almost as if the president of the united states doesn't understand how the fbi works. look, t
well, nikolas cruz is now ard th 17 cots of premeditated murder. even as a nation mourns the ad, predent trump is now using the tragedy to intensify his political war with the fbi. and to double down on his denials of russian collusion. well, yesterday evening the president tweeted the following. very sad that the fbi missed all the many signals sent out by the florida school shooter. this is not acceptable. they are spending too much time trying to prove russian collusion with the trump...
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commissioner rich ards? >> a couple of points first. on the zoning administrator bulletin, i guess one of the things i want to make an observation of is that the last date that the -- was used for the city assessor's data was 2015. and i looked down here, it is $1.63 million. i don't know if it went up or not. maybe there's been an update since. i looked at the construction costs and having renovated a unit. i don't know who can get anything done for $240 a square feet. finished. that wasn't even the rough-in budgets for us. we're up to $600 a square foot these days. we should talk to the zoning administrator about where these numbers really come from. the issue about the d.r. on 79 28th street, i'm sitting here listening to a lot of people talking about that. kind of reminds me of the executioner transmiting to the supreme court saying i'm going to change my brief on why i should execute the prisoner, but in the meantime, he's executed the prisoner. so i think that delaying plans and making minor change on them is a real -- it is a way
commissioner rich ards? >> a couple of points first. on the zoning administrator bulletin, i guess one of the things i want to make an observation of is that the last date that the -- was used for the city assessor's data was 2015. and i looked down here, it is $1.63 million. i don't know if it went up or not. maybe there's been an update since. i looked at the construction costs and having renovated a unit. i don't know who can get anything done for $240 a square feet. finished. that...
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ards in latest compliance data is inwing a rate of 129% december and that increased in to 136%.2 136%been really a gard here. and the other countries in the past that have not pulled their weight have actually pull their weight this time. in terms of the story around the price action itself, the relative strength index also indicating this might be a little oversold. manus: all of the technicians will be jumping on that. the very latest on the oil market. anna: let's bring james into the conversation. ey from aberdeen asset management is still with us. whether people asked the global demand picture and the strength of this synchronized global recovery is strong enough to keep those supply changes in check. do you think that is the case? james: i do not. i am bullish on global growth, but i don't know if it will be able to offset supply. i don't believe that opec is the marginal price setter anymore. i believe it is coming from u.s. shale production. once again after having seen the count go sideways, the most recent data, sing that jump quite considerably, and i think most interesting
ards in latest compliance data is inwing a rate of 129% december and that increased in to 136%.2 136%been really a gard here. and the other countries in the past that have not pulled their weight have actually pull their weight this time. in terms of the story around the price action itself, the relative strength index also indicating this might be a little oversold. manus: all of the technicians will be jumping on that. the very latest on the oil market. anna: let's bring james into the...
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ard what you said. what you are focusing on. murder of these kids.you andking about gun governor scott talk about gun control. gun contr is a big issue. no one in america is going to gun together on gun you didn't say one about fixing it. if the american people, we could ges event and every other media, we don't care about gun control untry and you are not going to get everyone together on it. but we are goingfing our schools and i just listen to you. i just listen toyou didn't mentn to governor scott about what are we going to do about the security of our children? how are we going to do that? you are jcontrol, which is goint give you more ratings and everyo know our kids are going to school monday, how are those kids safe? how about bringing that up to that up to governor scott? not about guns. s, it'st about guns now. about the safety in our schools. and governor scott about and i got to listen to that at my house.ie schools weren't safe, that's the main thing. if youhe judge is safe. the stenographer is not worried gun because they can't get in w
ard what you said. what you are focusing on. murder of these kids.you andking about gun governor scott talk about gun control. gun contr is a big issue. no one in america is going to gun together on gun you didn't say one about fixing it. if the american people, we could ges event and every other media, we don't care about gun control untry and you are not going to get everyone together on it. but we are goingfing our schools and i just listen to you. i just listen toyou didn't mentn to...
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--arding here shortly from and also have the opportunity to engage in a roundtable discussion with --rom the los angeles times. chaired to get the vice from the nga, kate brown, a chance to offer some thoughts and wire -- thoughts on where she thinks we need to go next. [applause] forhank you governor baker that introduction and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i also want to thank -- to say continuedto nga for to focus on this important issue. i am looking forward to hearing from the secretary in a few moments. i'm eager to hear how other states have made progress through implementing creative solutions and what struggles our states share in common. there are too many americans who feel the impact of the opioid crisis every single day. ever look at opioid abuse and isolation. the effects of the addiction rippling to family members, friends, colleagues, and our communities. 60% of foster children have parents who struggle with addiction in general. on the 5% have abused opioids. each year we lose dozens of dozens to deaths i overdose. part of the reason opioid addiction is
--arding here shortly from and also have the opportunity to engage in a roundtable discussion with --rom the los angeles times. chaired to get the vice from the nga, kate brown, a chance to offer some thoughts and wire -- thoughts on where she thinks we need to go next. [applause] forhank you governor baker that introduction and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i also want to thank -- to say continuedto nga for to focus on this important issue. i am looking forward to hearing from...
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report that's pretty volatile, but a number of series on the part of workers, 're seeing some upward ardovement. wage growth is moderate but limited by productivity growth which is weak, so firms are not going to be wling -- or what they're willing to pay is constrained by how fast they see the productivity of their workers rising. and unfortunately, for quite some time now, that's been pretty chloe, and it limit gains in real income. >> woodruff: do you think we're in the ely stages of a long awaited climb in interest rates that's going to wontinue? l, it's hard to tell. the economy is recovering, and we're seeing solid growth, and the federal reserve has been on f path of gradual rate increases and,onditions continue as they have been, that proce i likely to continue and, as it does, we would expect long rates to move up. >> woodruff: the markets, they've jumped around a lot this week, but overall we have seen a remarkable rise in the markets since the recovery started ni years ago. >> yes. >> woodruff: former fed sairman alan greenspan said the other day heeeing a bubble in the stock
report that's pretty volatile, but a number of series on the part of workers, 're seeing some upward ardovement. wage growth is moderate but limited by productivity growth which is weak, so firms are not going to be wling -- or what they're willing to pay is constrained by how fast they see the productivity of their workers rising. and unfortunately, for quite some time now, that's been pretty chloe, and it limit gains in real income. >> woodruff: do you think we're in the ely stages of a...
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maria: its gone up 50% right now ard coming to that poll but mary can he be a very successful president also be a president who creates debate? >> in other words can he be our most successful president in the modern era and also our most unpopular and i think the answer is yes maria. what we learn from cpac is that look trump is trump. if we haven't figured this out by now you're never going to figure it out he's not going to change this tonor style. he's going to stick with what got him elected to the presidency. we found out in some of these interim races in virginia and elsewhere that that is really fired up the democratic base. look at what happened in virginia for instance. maria: right. so the gamble that he takes is that look the record is going to stand by itself and my people are going to come out to vote. who knows how that's going to turn out i have to say ed can cite polls i can but i frankly don't have a lot of confidence given what they did in the last election. maria: going into the midterms he's gotten stronger. >> at the end of the day people have to run on his record a
maria: its gone up 50% right now ard coming to that poll but mary can he be a very successful president also be a president who creates debate? >> in other words can he be our most successful president in the modern era and also our most unpopular and i think the answer is yes maria. what we learn from cpac is that look trump is trump. if we haven't figured this out by now you're never going to figure it out he's not going to change this tonor style. he's going to stick with what got him...
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students from marjory stoneman douglas high school speaking out about police reports that four brow ardounty sheriff deputies stayed outside the building with their weapons drawn, while gunman nikolas cruz was inside, shooting into classroom with a ar15 style rifle. authorities revealed that one deputy scott peterson was not only armed and in uniform but knew there was an active shooter on school grounds. >> school resource officer was behind a stairwell wall just standing there and he had a gun drawn and pointing it at the building, he froze, he got scared, you know, you did nothing at all, and you could have saved lives. >> reporter: the superintendent says that he was shocked, outraged, and angry, to hear about what happened. >> to realize that more could have been done, that potentially lives could have been saved, this is just outrageous. >> reporter: when reporters asked sheriff scotties rail what peterson should have done >> went in, addressed the killer, killed the killer. >> reporter: what the carol springs officers witnessed after arriving on scene will be released in a report
students from marjory stoneman douglas high school speaking out about police reports that four brow ardounty sheriff deputies stayed outside the building with their weapons drawn, while gunman nikolas cruz was inside, shooting into classroom with a ar15 style rifle. authorities revealed that one deputy scott peterson was not only armed and in uniform but knew there was an active shooter on school grounds. >> school resource officer was behind a stairwell wall just standing there and he...
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eighteen year-old randy rick ard whose plays for cape henlopen turned himself into police are but officers two other people involved in the fight, the rest of the game was cancelled >>> a west philadelphia high school basketball player who says that she was benched for wearing her religious head scarf is back in the game, for years, nasia thompson king has played for mastery charter with a hijob on her head but last week, she was forced to sit out, pennsylvania inter scholastic at let ache so, requires athletes to get prior approval to wear it, and the school district has formally requested a rule change. >> it was outrageous, you know , it didn't make any sense , i was upset. >> the waiver must go, and we will leave no stone unturned to make sure that that happened. >> thompson king will be allowed to wear her hijob during mastery's championship game on sunday, pi double a says it will consider change ago this rule. >>> a ceremony in burlington county honored law enforcement members hoff gonna above and beyond the call of duty with acts of heroism and bravery, "eyewitness news" reporter,
eighteen year-old randy rick ard whose plays for cape henlopen turned himself into police are but officers two other people involved in the fight, the rest of the game was cancelled >>> a west philadelphia high school basketball player who says that she was benched for wearing her religious head scarf is back in the game, for years, nasia thompson king has played for mastery charter with a hijob on her head but last week, she was forced to sit out, pennsylvania inter scholastic at let...
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i'm going to say that's better between 23 ard nd 29th. a little slowing popped up over at the toll plaza and the incline. we will track that build, but it's right on schedule. so the rest of the bay. over here northbound 280 at magdalena one crash reported. everything is in the sent tear divide, no slowing coming up from the silicon valley. back to you. >>> now to a developing story we continue to follow this morning. the gruesome killing of a 19-year-old woman is leaving many people baffled. she was stabbed and left for dead on a rural east bay road early yesterday morning. in fact, we brought you that coverage yesterday on "today in the bay." now we're learning more about who she was and who deputies believe might have killed her. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live at the santa rita jail where two suspects are behind bars this morning. bob, deputies tell us that the victim's final words helped crack this case. >> reporter: they did. according to law enforcement, law enforcement calls it a dying declaration and in this instance t
i'm going to say that's better between 23 ard nd 29th. a little slowing popped up over at the toll plaza and the incline. we will track that build, but it's right on schedule. so the rest of the bay. over here northbound 280 at magdalena one crash reported. everything is in the sent tear divide, no slowing coming up from the silicon valley. back to you. >>> now to a developing story we continue to follow this morning. the gruesome killing of a 19-year-old woman is leaving many people...
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. >> woodruff: so based on everything you've ard about this case involving rob porter, how much do you believe the white house should have known about his background when l these decisions were being made? >> well, the white house should have known actually as soon aa he put in wwe call an sf86 which is the standard questionnaire for national security positions beause, porter, who probably put this in at the end of 2016, would have had to have revealed that he had received a protective order against him by one of his ex-wives. if hfodidn't put it on them and we don't know one way or the other, then the f.b.i. we know interviewed one or both his ex-wives in january of 2017. what we learned from christopher ray's testimony today the f.b.i. director is that t f.b.i. provided an interim report in march of 2017, which means the white house would have known in march of 2017 thathere were some serious problems. >> woodruff: and we saw there were several different intervals when the f.b.i. was giving informationo the white house as recently as this month, director ray was saying. does that tel
. >> woodruff: so based on everything you've ard about this case involving rob porter, how much do you believe the white house should have known about his background when l these decisions were being made? >> well, the white house should have known actually as soon aa he put in wwe call an sf86 which is the standard questionnaire for national security positions beause, porter, who probably put this in at the end of 2016, would have had to have revealed that he had received a...