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and there will be hundreds of women in washington, dc to tell this president we don't trust him t ells ust going to separate families. inecorded children o my twitter account were unaccoany on flight from houston to new york city. beingarated and there ae still women ready to step up and sacrifice, and whatever sacrife we put forth are flood compared to the families beingrt ripped apa >> all this talk about you mentioned silver dis obedience. it was stunning because we saw really a much -- you mentioned the rchers. i had to point out o last nightn another network you brurn up martin luthe king's name. in this era of civility, there's calls for civility everywhere, chucpe schumer one of the le. martin luther king about people like chuck schumer. what did you mean. milies are being ripped apart. children are being ripped apart from families. if you're going to talk to me about civility about how i'm supposed to act when i see a sarahrs hackabee-s, it is in my right and say to her this is what i feel about you. civility is not about violence, the womhe's marn you saw ayit the largest single
and there will be hundreds of women in washington, dc to tell this president we don't trust him t ells ust going to separate families. inecorded children o my twitter account were unaccoany on flight from houston to new york city. beingarated and there ae still women ready to step up and sacrifice, and whatever sacrife we put forth are flood compared to the families beingrt ripped apa >> all this talk about you mentioned silver dis obedience. it was stunning because we saw really a much...
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you were in his court morning and spent time watching him work. .ell us about what you saw >> yeah, judy, we spent about an hour and a half with him earlier today just to give you a sense of how these things generally work, we see again at 8:45, they wrapped up by 10:20 in. that time 13eaases wererd by judge brack, all men one woman, that's considered to be a light day. all the dforts were there in colorful jumpsuits they have been issued in detention or county jail, wherever they're held, they're all handcuffed the wrist and shackled at the ankles. what they hadom in mon, none of the people had any kind of criminal history prior to the criminal conviction that led them to judge brack's courtroom today, that being an immigration-related case. but it's the details that spike ick out andparate these stories o from another. there was a 19-year-old young man from guatemal larks tried twice to enter the united states, bo tim unsuccessfully. held for 35 days, being deported to guatemala. a young mother from honduras, left behind four children with her sister to come to the states and works and
you were in his court morning and spent time watching him work. .ell us about what you saw >> yeah, judy, we spent about an hour and a half with him earlier today just to give you a sense of how these things generally work, we see again at 8:45, they wrapped up by 10:20 in. that time 13eaases wererd by judge brack, all men one woman, that's considered to be a light day. all the dforts were there in colorful jumpsuits they have been issued in detention or county jail, wherever they're...
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jean elle joins us from santa rosa. jean, survivors are hoping that brockovich's star power and her expertise may make a difference for them. >> reporter: they are, jessica. as you mentioned, brockovich is famous for taking on pg&e. tonight she met with santa rosa fire survivors, most f from recovered as you can sigh. she told them to keep their heads up and to take on that corporate giant. >> there's some things that you're not going to be able to >> reporter: high profile consumer advocate erin brockovich talked with north bay fire survivors in santa rosa, encouraging them to hold pg&e accountable. eight months after the october firestorms that killed 44 and destroyed thousands of homes, survivors are emotional. >> all of it is overwhelming, and we're not young. >> good days, bad days. >> reporter: cal fire says pg&e equipment caused the majority of the north bay fires. the cause on the tubbs fire has not been determined. >> you were here. you know right from wrong. you know what you need. >> reporter: brockovich is t
jean elle joins us from santa rosa. jean, survivors are hoping that brockovich's star power and her expertise may make a difference for them. >> reporter: they are, jessica. as you mentioned, brockovich is famous for taking on pg&e. tonight she met with santa rosa fire survivors, most f from recovered as you can sigh. she told them to keep their heads up and to take on that corporate giant. >> there's some things that you're not going to be able to >> reporter: high...
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. >> nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in san francisco with how this case was cracked. jean? >> reporter: raj and jessica, investigators say that victim was standing here at fulton and stanyan waiting for a rideshare to pull up. but instead, another car pulled up, and two men forced that woman to get in her car. investigators say cell phone records and reviewing video from multiple sources helped lead to the arrest. two sexual assault suspects are in jail more than a month after police say they carried out a vicious attack. random attack like this where they pull a woman off the street >> r investigator say the victim got in a ride share in mison on april 14th, but she was alarmed by the route, got out near fulton and stanyan and called for another ride. that's when police say fredi lopez-flores and christian quintero forced the woman into their car and drove her to sonoma, attacking her along the way. she escaped at a safeway parking lot. police zeroed in on this dodge magnum using her cell phone records. >> we were able to pull her phone records, and we got about the time t
. >> nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in san francisco with how this case was cracked. jean? >> reporter: raj and jessica, investigators say that victim was standing here at fulton and stanyan waiting for a rideshare to pull up. but instead, another car pulled up, and two men forced that woman to get in her car. investigators say cell phone records and reviewing video from multiple sources helped lead to the arrest. two sexual assault suspects are in jail more than a month after...
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nbc bay area's jean elle joins us from sf general with the latest. jean? >> reporter: raj, the san francisco sheriff tonight says her department can do better and procedures are under review after that 75-year-old woman was found dead inside this building. one change already in effect, the doors to get inside this building now require a security badge at all times. 75-year-old ruby andersen was last seen signing out of the residential care facility for the elderly where she lived on the zuckerberg san francisco general hospital campus on may 19th at 9:00 a.m. but she never returned. a staff member called the sheriff the next day at 1:00. a deputy issued a missing person bulletin on the 22nd after her family returned calls saying she was not with them. but there was never a search for andersen. the sheriff said it's because she was not a hospital patient, a protocol that is now under review. >> we're going to be reviewing everything to see where the gaps are because certainly it looks like we need to do better. >> reporter: security at the hospital was revi
nbc bay area's jean elle joins us from sf general with the latest. jean? >> reporter: raj, the san francisco sheriff tonight says her department can do better and procedures are under review after that 75-year-old woman was found dead inside this building. one change already in effect, the doors to get inside this building now require a security badge at all times. 75-year-old ruby andersen was last seen signing out of the residential care facility for the elderly where she lived on the...
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ell us more.lot of viewers but they are the second biggest in automotive chips. they make microcontrollers, tiny little computers that go into pretty much anything that has electricity. we spoke to the c.f.o.. he said the company is looking at five to six overseas-based companies for investments. they have plenty of exposure to automotive. the next step would be to go to aerospace and he will care. which makes sense. if you think of their retirements for chips and cars for high reliability and quality, are pretty much the same ones you face in the industry in industries like aerospace which is renesas' strength. rishaad: there was a report earlier this year saying that -- to is in talks to be -- >> he didn't give any specific names. he said they die justed their last purchase and are ready for more. this time they are looking for an overlap in costs. a u.s. company like maxim would still make a lot of sense. haidi: beaten back by competition out of taiwan and korea. is there any reason to believe
ell us more.lot of viewers but they are the second biggest in automotive chips. they make microcontrollers, tiny little computers that go into pretty much anything that has electricity. we spoke to the c.f.o.. he said the company is looking at five to six overseas-based companies for investments. they have plenty of exposure to automotive. the next step would be to go to aerospace and he will care. which makes sense. if you think of their retirements for chips and cars for high reliability and...
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happening in terms of how the republican party and the court and the president are using the power they have right now? >>ell, they're using their power to dominate the country even though they represent a minority of americans. they -- the decisions that we just saw the regarding voting were nothing short of disturbing. they are hostile to the idea of representative democracy. and i'm telling you, they're pretty overt about this, pretty clear. you remember well the chris kovach commission that was going to study the false voting group that according to him fraudulently switched the popular vote to hillary clinton. i mean, and that's just the begin. we all know we're living under a gutted voting rights act. we still have not been able to pass the restoration of that. so that's what we're looking at, a minority that is trying to dominate a majority and is using the courts, legislature and the president to do it. >> what do you say to people saying they're doing a pretty good job right now. what do we do about it. >> i have to agree they're doing a good job. we've got to mobilize and get out there. we've got g
happening in terms of how the republican party and the court and the president are using the power they have right now? >>ell, they're using their power to dominate the country even though they represent a minority of americans. they -- the decisions that we just saw the regarding voting were nothing short of disturbing. they are hostile to the idea of representative democracy. and i'm telling you, they're pretty overt about this, pretty clear. you remember well the chris kovach...
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ell us about don mcgann's role and how soon we can expect a nomination. ariane: not only did the conservatives have big wins during this time, there were more dozen cases where the conservatives one, but it was a huge win for the trump administration, starting with the travel ban, which was sweet indication for the president who had lost the load on and how soon we can expect a nomination. arlier versions. this week there was an interesting lower court opinion that not a lot of people paid attention to, but has to do with nationwide injunctions. that is when a court1 block something863 patches for the plaintiff -- block something not just for the plaintiff for the country. they are nervous about these nationwide injunctions being put in place. big wins for the trump administration coming out. keep in mind that is gorsuch in the 5-4 side. keep in mind that is gorsuch in hat's interesting to look at is done again, one of the is done again, one of the earliest members of the trump dministration. way back in the campaign, he decided with the federalist societ
ell us about don mcgann's role and how soon we can expect a nomination. ariane: not only did the conservatives have big wins during this time, there were more dozen cases where the conservatives one, but it was a huge win for the trump administration, starting with the travel ban, which was sweet indication for the president who had lost the load on and how soon we can expect a nomination. arlier versions. this week there was an interesting lower court opinion that not a lot of people paid...
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she's digital director at elle magazine in the us. thank you forjoining us.oose that code? i can't begin to say why she chose that coat but what i can tell you is the message that has come across and what is being talked about all across social media and in the headlines today is it really showed a flagrant disregard for this incredibly tragic crisis that is happening at our borders, when we have babies, as young as three months old, separated from their pa rents months old, separated from their parents and for melania to visit one of these detention centres where they are being held with a jacket that says in big bold capital letters, "i really don't care, do you?", it sends a message. it is a message that isabel tao and it is one that many people feel shows a lack of empathy, to put it mildly. that is the reaction in the us that you have outlined. i started by saying why did she choose this coat, what if she didn't, what if she grabbed it off the back of the sofa on the way out of the door and didn't think anything of it and put it on and didn't really thin
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it was released that classified information that macarthur was not in favor of the use of nuclear weapons in japan as ell. i was wondering if you could talk about his position and stands in regards to nuclear weapons and how his experiences with warfare might have shaped that? prof. dickson: in europe at least, nuclear weapons were not considered, although the manhattan project was intended to develop nuclear weapons for germany. germany surrendered before the weapon was actually capable and could be deployed. so i do not think that was part of eisenhower's thinking. i do not even know if he was ready for the manhattan project. the employment of some colleagues we will talk about, arry truman. ou can ask for further elaboration later on, but i think that the consideration, eisenhower was candidate for president, he threatened the soviet union and communist china that he would deploy nuclear weapons in order -- in north korea to break the stands off -- standoff. this rather aggressive approach, this new approach, as he said, i have a secret plan to deal with korea, and that message was very clear to the s
it was released that classified information that macarthur was not in favor of the use of nuclear weapons in japan as ell. i was wondering if you could talk about his position and stands in regards to nuclear weapons and how his experiences with warfare might have shaped that? prof. dickson: in europe at least, nuclear weapons were not considered, although the manhattan project was intended to develop nuclear weapons for germany. germany surrendered before the weapon was actually capable and...
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wfl—r ll16 l6ll (ll blgll ll16> wl—r ll16> l6ll (ll 5l:ll ll16> ell be applied to just china, but to all countries that are trying to steal us in the huffington post, a study by the british royal college of physicians says smokers should be allowed to smoke electronic cigarettes at nhs hospitals in a bid to persuade people to kick the habit. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. welcome back. let's have a look at the headline in the independent. porridgejohnson said he would never approve his vote. but he didn't have two because he was sent out of the country, screw about, disappearing, dingy? —— boris. we found out that he was in afghanistan. convenient that you sometimes have big trips without much notice. this is based a lot of criticism, avoiding the vote by going to get a son. the move was in stark contrast with what we saw last week, at the resignation of the trade minister —— afghanistan. that is what borisjohnson would have had to have done if he wanted to avoid the three line whip which was obliging all mps to vote with the government. he did say that there was no point in him resign
wfl—r ll16 l6ll (ll blgll ll16> wl—r ll16> l6ll (ll 5l:ll ll16> ell be applied to just china, but to all countries that are trying to steal us in the huffington post, a study by the british royal college of physicians says smokers should be allowed to smoke electronic cigarettes at nhs hospitals in a bid to persuade people to kick the habit. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. welcome back. let's have a look at the headline in the independent....
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so we rely on those statistics to help us to assess testatus of women. >> supervisower: ell, for example, spervisor stefani and i arelooking around at how women feel around safety in parking lotw,iting for uses, those type of things. but we couldn't find any data, actually, any data about any assessments that have been done specifically for women. when i look at these performance measures i see nothing that actually tells me about how -- it'about how to end violence against women and the number of calls to crisis lines annually and the number of individuals served in sterl number of individuals turned away from shelters. it doesn't tell me how many women are turned away from sheltershohas the homelesscrisi- has it disproportionately affected women or has it not? and this is sort of the crux of what i actually believe that the commission of the status of women should be doing. it should be a sapshot -- and i understand that you mig look regionally for other people collecting that data but for legislators here in san francisco, for usre ly kn what is a snapshot of really what is the status
so we rely on those statistics to help us to assess testatus of women. >> supervisower: ell, for example, spervisor stefani and i arelooking around at how women feel around safety in parking lotw,iting for uses, those type of things. but we couldn't find any data, actually, any data about any assessments that have been done specifically for women. when i look at these performance measures i see nothing that actually tells me about how -- it'about how to end violence against women and the...
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us this exclusive report. we have pixelated some of the more disturbing images. reporter: ell sm death is l isywhere.ke an open-air cete. nearly a year after the battle between the so-called islamic state and iraqi troops ended, corpses still fill the streets. we meet a young nurse who has volunteered to help remove the bodies. >> in this old house, in this room, we fpsesound 1 ey we all shot in the head. reporter: here? >> yes. reporter: the stench is hard to take. it feels your nostrils. -- fills your nostrils.s. >> w awae tookall the bodies. then we burned the room to sanitize it. reporter: how did they fit? >> they were layered on top of each other. there's men, then women, then children. reporter: there are still bones here. >> they were stuck to the blanket. reporter: : anyone passing by cn see the corpses under the rubble. heads without bodies. hair still stuck. the volunteers have removed 1350 bodies is so far. -- bodies so far. the old city mosul w was an i.s. stronghold. sometimes they also find dead fighters. isis was responsible for your sister's death, correre? and today you arare removi
us this exclusive report. we have pixelated some of the more disturbing images. reporter: ell sm death is l isywhere.ke an open-air cete. nearly a year after the battle between the so-called islamic state and iraqi troops ended, corpses still fill the streets. we meet a young nurse who has volunteered to help remove the bodies. >> in this old house, in this room, we fpsesound 1 ey we all shot in the head. reporter: here? >> yes. reporter: the stench is hard to take. it feels your...
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us any moreut. you will also get amazing tickets to outside land, beach blanket and elle k elcatraz ande l arts museum. so al we are super eed. gift certificates for dirty water, the mall, and his tor hic john's grill. we also had personal gift bags, messenger bags made by rickshaw which is a ll company and mark has been incredibly wonderful donating every year and he puts thego on the bag and it's an hig quality bag and for when you go away on the long weekend we have a great tumi bag donatedy alaska airlines one of our newest partner. thank you anna belle for all that. iqan is here and always gives you a bag of goodies, so you will see a quad and octopusnd a membership and he is rolling out his k-5 academy for all, so all of your students will be able to come to the academy throughout the year because of a generous endowment, so we are really, really happy about that. [cheers and applause] all of these partnerships and gifts and prizes are aregarded and fully reflect the great love that san francisco holds for its educators and we wouldn't have beeble to do this without many of our partners and i wa
us any moreut. you will also get amazing tickets to outside land, beach blanket and elle k elcatraz ande l arts museum. so al we are super eed. gift certificates for dirty water, the mall, and his tor hic john's grill. we also had personal gift bags, messenger bags made by rickshaw which is a ll company and mark has been incredibly wonderful donating every year and he puts thego on the bag and it's an hig quality bag and for when you go away on the long weekend we have a great tumi bag donatedy...
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enough funding on the non-fire programs that can benefit communities as ell, especially the increase in funding that will help us do in funding that will help us do prevention and treatment in advance and prevent the loss, of the non-fire accounts of the forest service. what was included in that package that we think next things easier? state agencies like washington dnr are able to partner better with a four service and we hope you take advantage of that. they were called out last time -- with the forest service, dnr as called to the line and that is how bad the season was. we hope the good neighbor projects are implemented. we hope the vegetation management and power lines are implemented, the 20 year contracts to do thinning, and forcing on cross laminated timber will be limited and we hope the forest service will do management and power lines are everything it can to reduce fuels in advance. an interesting article in this month's journal of forest three, research shows acres burned on a wildfire in august puts more than five times as much smoke as a controlled burn in may and june. i know this probably makes
enough funding on the non-fire programs that can benefit communities as ell, especially the increase in funding that will help us do in funding that will help us do prevention and treatment in advance and prevent the loss, of the non-fire accounts of the forest service. what was included in that package that we think next things easier? state agencies like washington dnr are able to partner better with a four service and we hope you take advantage of that. they were called out last time -- with...
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elle is live south of rket. je beating is and the photos certainly are unnerving. >> reporter: they're really disturbing, jessica. tonight gingersnap tells us he was not dressed in drag when he left the sf eagle bar around 10:00 last saturday night. he says he was walking home. he came down 12th street, turned on bernice, and he says this is where someone attacked him. >> so i think he must have started with a hit to the head. >> reporter: bruised with stitches in his head and a broken tooth, tim tate is recovering from a severe beating. >> this bruise looks like a sideways boot. it looks like a square, so someone kicked me there. that brought me to the ground. there's definitely a punch directly to the nose because both eyes. >> reporter: tate, who is a popular drag queen named ginger snap says he left the sf eagle bar last saturday night around 10:00, walked a block, turned down bernice and was attacked. he wasn't stressed in drag at the time. he doesn't remember seeing or hearing his attacker, but believes he was targeted because he had just left a gay bar. >> yeah, i think it was more of a hate crime. i'm calling it a gay crime because
elle is live south of rket. je beating is and the photos certainly are unnerving. >> reporter: they're really disturbing, jessica. tonight gingersnap tells us he was not dressed in drag when he left the sf eagle bar around 10:00 last saturday night. he says he was walking home. he came down 12th street, turned on bernice, and he says this is where someone attacked him. >> so i think he must have started with a hit to the head. >> reporter: bruised with stitches in his head and...
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us. >> thank you. >> yang: the judge set a tight time frame on this. ell children under five have to be reunited in f days, all older children 30 days and all children have to be able to talk to their parents in ten days. will they be able to do this? >> provide they did release ther ch in custody on an expedited basis, shouldn't be a problem. the key is to release the 2,000 children being held to release them as quics possible. >> taking them out of the aiiminal process and taking the charges t them? >> believe it or not, because the criminal process is pretty short ration, the charges are misdemeanor charges. in my experience, the judges who do the streamline prosecution, the misdemeanor illegal entry prosecutions gerally will give time served. so by the time you see the judge and plead guilty, your sentence will be complete, they will give you time served for time in custody. >> the judge in his decisiont, said thn a conference with the government lawyers as recently as last week, they said they had no plans in place for reconciliation for reuniting the
us. >> thank you. >> yang: the judge set a tight time frame on this. ell children under five have to be reunited in f days, all older children 30 days and all children have to be able to talk to their parents in ten days. will they be able to do this? >> provide they did release ther ch in custody on an expedited basis, shouldn't be a problem. the key is to release the 2,000 children being held to release them as quics possible. >> taking them out of the aiiminal process...
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us in the pool,mb reme? >> no. >> okay. >> tucker, do you remember? >>elli don't ever remember being in a pool with a un sglorn okay i was the only one in tit poolh the unicorn. >> apparently. >> right. >> wer not there that day. >> i personally think engla how is work on passing skills >> they have to relax and decome mess. i watch the game they could usek. >> 75 wasngton. we'll be mid 80s later today.shn the forecastrn this aften. front from yesterday, still right here jg t kind of waive waiverinross region. and that will serve as a pla to get lift here today. showers and storms could be onng the side. we're particularly concerned of wet conditions and heavy rain falling with some storms his afternoon. again, i would say between could get couple waves of here summerorrow.through. erin, you join me in restin friday morning. >> what if tomorrow fore summer solstic we get unicorn floats and got a pool somewhere. >> that's a "good day"o spend "good day". >> steve chenevey is so 66 eastbound nasty delay piing up. 50 mutes sudley road to beltway and increasing
us in the pool,mb reme? >> no. >> okay. >> tucker, do you remember? >>elli don't ever remember being in a pool with a un sglorn okay i was the only one in tit poolh the unicorn. >> apparently. >> right. >> wer not there that day. >> i personally think engla how is work on passing skills >> they have to relax and decome mess. i watch the game they could usek. >> 75 wasngton. we'll be mid 80s later today.shn the forecastrn this aften....
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us. this is a fascinating story. i guess we will benefit from it and that is why the carmakers are working so hard on this. ellght. we think that, by 2040, half of the new car sales and about one third of the total global fleet is forecasted to be electric and it is a lot of batteries. 10 and ank about passenger car because they were carter, those batteries will need to be replaced and we have ofrowing mountain batteries. what they are thinking through is the fact that the batteries are kind of not done. they are useful. i cannot power a car, but still 10 years of useful life in less eye for demanding applications and the key is to recycle the raw materials. with the companies are finding, testing, putting into commercial applications, is a second revenue stream and, if they can make an extra set of profits in the same product, that is clearly something worth chasing. what it also seems to answer the question, people having questions about dangers of these batteries piling up in the environment. how are they going to get reused in which markets will they be in? >> so, we are looking at a real explosion of test
us. this is a fascinating story. i guess we will benefit from it and that is why the carmakers are working so hard on this. ellght. we think that, by 2040, half of the new car sales and about one third of the total global fleet is forecasted to be electric and it is a lot of batteries. 10 and ank about passenger car because they were carter, those batteries will need to be replaced and we have ofrowing mountain batteries. what they are thinking through is the fact that the batteries are kind of...
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ou why don't yank us from your favorite to least favorite i'm kidding. >>ell me aboutour place.ars. i've had it 30 years and we have a great followiit specialsh little tear and the locals. people come every day. >> what are your specialties. >> we have great specials. maryland stuffed ham, our breakfasts are out of this wor world. we have h cakes, um -- >> are young just openior breakfast and lunch. >> breakst and lunch and dinner. >> and dinner. seven days a week. >> when do you ever go hee and a break? >> on monys in the morning. >> that's all i get. >> obviously you must it. >> i love it. or i wouldn't be here. >> what's the best part about beinn down here lexington park? >> i graduated from great mills highrs school 50 ago and we've all come back and opened businesses. >> that's great. >> so it's wonderful to give back to the community what i got return. >> absolutely beautiful downha here. >> t you. >> i'm going to wrap it up before i do weather something you -- >> we sure do. girls, come on, claire, quick, i told ya'll to beha here. >> w do we got here? >> this iske forr f
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all of our roomsurrounded in us books so the idea is, you know, exchange of idege, ing new ideas,. >> what a beautifulpace. >> thank you. ellere. you're a transpl from la plata. >> i never left. iove all the water, water activities and access thattherey diverse community between the people that have been here forever and the base bringing people from other communities and, yeah. >> i love your space and i ve your coffee. >> cheers. >> yes, thas you for joining me morning, getting up early. i guess you u don't getp early if you're serving>> coffee. no i've already been up. lookss today, weeke eat. we keep it dry right through the geek, that'sood for >> yes. >> but it's going to beex hot. t week. maybe iced coffee by sunday and monday. >> there are those that drink iced cofe every day. >> erin toss in to you. great time heret saint innie's. >> i love t place. i want to hang out there tuck. beautiful relaxing good coffee. cheers to the morning in lexi ptonk. wish i could join that ziptrip. for now tracking breaking news all lanes block on the r from westbound 40 toastbound 70 also closed. traffictb fromound 70 diverted onto 40
all of our roomsurrounded in us books so the idea is, you know, exchange of idege, ing new ideas,. >> what a beautifulpace. >> thank you. ellere. you're a transpl from la plata. >> i never left. iove all the water, water activities and access thattherey diverse community between the people that have been here forever and the base bringing people from other communities and, yeah. >> i love your space and i ve your coffee. >> cheers. >> yes, thas you for...
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use 193 extra managers to collect additional farm subsidies. talking about iactinger 10 people total with my amendment compared to about 98,000 entities elle rm programs. i am working with my fellow senators to fix this egregious loophole once and for all. but i must say, as you can tell from what happened in the conference committee five years ago, it turns out to be a real fight. 1% of the farmers this will impact will fight tooth and nail to keep their quarter billion dollars trade that they get from the taxpayers. other areas of the farm safety net deserve debate as well. there is great disparity between the amount of assistance individual products get from the government. on a per acre basis, peanut, right and cotton have far and away the largest payment through farm programs. peanuts have been receiving over $340 an acre that accounts for nearly half of the production value of the crop under the 2014 farm bill. rice gets $438 per acre and cotton gets $104 billion per acre. when you add the dollars per acre compared to corn in soybeans and you add corn and soybeans together, it still does not equal what we eat -- it doesn't equal at rice, cotton
use 193 extra managers to collect additional farm subsidies. talking about iactinger 10 people total with my amendment compared to about 98,000 entities elle rm programs. i am working with my fellow senators to fix this egregious loophole once and for all. but i must say, as you can tell from what happened in the conference committee five years ago, it turns out to be a real fight. 1% of the farmers this will impact will fight tooth and nail to keep their quarter billion dollars trade that they...
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us directly. >>> coming up, russian president putin appears conciliatory after his country thrashes saudi arabia in the world cup opener >>> coming up, supermodel, actor, and business woman elle rkcpherson looks to make her ma in the business world that's after this break. very much. that yot it's really not very important. i was in the stone ages as much as technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. you become a school teacher for one reason, you love kids. and so you don't have the same tools, you don't always believe you have the same... outcomes achievable for yourself. when we got the tablets, it changed everything. by giving them that technology and then marrying it with a curriculum that's designed to have technology at the heart of it, we are really changing the way that students learn. and i can't wait for ten years from now when i get to talk to them again and see, like, who they are. ♪ dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> welcome ba
us directly. >>> coming up, russian president putin appears conciliatory after his country thrashes saudi arabia in the world cup opener >>> coming up, supermodel, actor, and business woman elle rkcpherson looks to make her ma in the business world that's after this break. very much. that yot it's really not very important. i was in the stone ages as much as technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. you become a school teacher for one reason, you love kids. and so you...
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tell us things we don't know about griff. >>ell, you all see his sense of humor.s rules for father's day? >> where are we on there? >> i believe you are part of providing the beer and providing the steak. >> oh, okay. >> number one. >> you know what? god blessed you. griff, i'll open one for you please do. >> what do you have? >> we've got a blue box. >> pete, these are for you. >> these are for me? >> yes. >> you got gifts. >> you open yours first. >> this is you. >> all right, having rascal here, by the way, thank you very much. >> you got me i love nyc stuff? >> i think griff needs them, not you. >> i think kathleen gets the real prize for putting up with me for 19 years. >> they got him new socks. >> socks, oh, my gosh you were paying attention. >> were you watching the show earlier? did you see his socks? >> you like that. >> i love it. i love it. >> my good notice. >ness.>> thank you guys. >> i got good dad socks which are my favorite. i've been made fun of. both heels are fully together now. >> look at that. you guys are good with the immunity thing, all th
tell us things we don't know about griff. >>ell, you all see his sense of humor.s rules for father's day? >> where are we on there? >> i believe you are part of providing the beer and providing the steak. >> oh, okay. >> number one. >> you know what? god blessed you. griff, i'll open one for you please do. >> what do you have? >> we've got a blue box. >> pete, these are for you. >> these are for me? >> yes. >> you got...
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ell you from my many conversations today, not i don't think the president helped things by saying perhaps we'll just blow the whole thing off until after november elections. we'll see. this weekend be tell usa lot. what's happening more vigorously now in congress, two things, a series of letters going out to health and human services froms democrtting them out publicly, republicans not, asking what's going on. many of the senators, asking what's going on in their statesa alsopening today, we're see ago lot of republican republicad democrats go to thcilities. we'll see many in the weekend protestest from these members. all of this leading up to what may be the only action we see next week, not, that immigration vote. there's no date set for that. t it's important toort of remind viewers what exactly is involved in that bill. these are the four pillars the president said he wanted. to remind people at the top of the li is the idea of a status for dreamers, those people brought here as children illegally, money for the border wall, limit to extended family migratioand end to the visa lottery, adding to that dealing with the child sepioarissue, in this bill, john, that may come for a vote or n
ell you from my many conversations today, not i don't think the president helped things by saying perhaps we'll just blow the whole thing off until after november elections. we'll see. this weekend be tell usa lot. what's happening more vigorously now in congress, two things, a series of letters going out to health and human services froms democrtting them out publicly, republicans not, asking what's going on. many of the senators, asking what's going on in their statesa alsopening today, we're...
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elled in late may." here's giuliani. >> well, somehow north korea after he canceled the summit because they insulted the vice president, they ite his al securyadviser, and theyls said they to goo nook clear war against us. they were going to defeat us in a nuclear war. we said we're not going to have a summit under those circumstans. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, s the position you want to put him in. >> oh is, giuliani later suggested a similar approach should be taken in negotiating a mideast peace deal with the palestinians. this is really great diplomacy, isn't it? make sure the other side is completely humiliated. we'll be right back. in fact, drivers who stched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. urance, state company.12. click or call. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. but hodottg a good deal? i'm really into this car, i tell truecar mp and which ca
elled in late may." here's giuliani. >> well, somehow north korea after he canceled the summit because they insulted the vice president, they ite his al securyadviser, and theyls said they to goo nook clear war against us. they were going to defeat us in a nuclear war. we said we're not going to have a summit under those circumstans. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, s the position you want to put him in. >> oh is, giuliani later suggested a similar...
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us now from singapore is nbc's kelly o'donnell. kelly, what do we know about this reference the president made to signing something? >> reporter: w ellrence, one of the things that makes this unusual is typically we have some advance guidance from the white house about the next steps for a president. this president likes to do the surprise game now and again and so that was what prompted the questions from the reporters who are following this so closely, the pool that is near the president and is reporting on behalf of all of us. and they asked the question because it was not known as a part of the day's plan. now, what are they signing? there have been some possible hints. our colleague andrea mitchell reported that there is an agreement based on the conversations at the working group level about next steps. that could be something that they could be signing. there's also been discussion about a formal end to the korean war. that's something the president has talked about. but those are just educated guesses based on the atmosphere. the specifics we don't yet know. what we have seen over these hours is several installations, like di
us now from singapore is nbc's kelly o'donnell. kelly, what do we know about this reference the president made to signing something? >> reporter: w ellrence, one of the things that makes this unusual is typically we have some advance guidance from the white house about the next steps for a president. this president likes to do the surprise game now and again and so that was what prompted the questions from the reporters who are following this so closely, the pool that is near the...
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to emerge your best every day, power ellness. w youo new emergen-c probiocs plus. us vitamin c to supportyour nat. new emergen-c probiotics plus. emerge and see. >>> it is 7:14, coming up on 7:15. today might be the get things done inside kind of day after, icc. couple ne shdays,ine lessumidity >> it was really nice the last couple ou,ot ays, sh waut, so not impossible to h be outside elp us appreciate the ones where it's nicer >> it does. sometimes with the kid they've been off school, indoor days. look at temperatures, it is definitely warmer as we start you off here on wednesday morning-71 at reagan national, 68 dulles, bwi 69, n lastht if you were out late, i s dareay you needed maybe a sweater or a light jacket? that might beng p it but still it was tt comfortable wever things changed that quickly.storm tracker radar not many showers locally just few out by the mountains and that's lightening moving from morgan town up intoia pennsy, we got a little ways to go when it comes to shower chances you wild the umbrella at some point. futurecast has been csistet ad ofinting showers a front alon
to emerge your best every day, power ellness. w youo new emergen-c probiocs plus. us vitamin c to supportyour nat. new emergen-c probiotics plus. emerge and see. >>> it is 7:14, coming up on 7:15. today might be the get things done inside kind of day after, icc. couple ne shdays,ine lessumidity >> it was really nice the last couple ou,ot ays, sh waut, so not impossible to h be outside elp us appreciate the ones where it's nicer >> it does. sometimes with the kid they've...