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the portable area that was put , there was aers lot of innovation.alk to me about the preparation and the technical innovation that went into preparing for d-day. thank you very much. hitler constructed what he called the atlantic wall. it was a series of fortifications on the beaches of northern france. this included all kinds of barriers, artillery. there were very large guns. that's why the rangers were going up there, to take those. when they got up there, they had already been removed. there was a mighty fortress that hitler deemed impenetrable. it was built by forced laborers, many of them polish or ukrainian born in concord countries and were forced to come to france. host: i don't speak french. correctreciate a pronunciation. what does the word mean? why is it so important? good question. realized i didn't really have to use the word. landing.eans it was the french word for the landing. everyone onered to the morning of june 6. the landings are coming. word. just a wonderful story in my book about a young girl. she did not understand what the
the portable area that was put , there was aers lot of innovation.alk to me about the preparation and the technical innovation that went into preparing for d-day. thank you very much. hitler constructed what he called the atlantic wall. it was a series of fortifications on the beaches of northern france. this included all kinds of barriers, artillery. there were very large guns. that's why the rangers were going up there, to take those. when they got up there, they had already been removed....
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ceiling tiles and they plan to install locks on the covers and the patient was hospitalized in virginia aer being charged by police, but he has since been released. >> problems not just inside the d.c. va and also outside as veterans struggle to make their appointments with the parking crunch and later the secretary of the va sits down with us to talk improvements and plans for the troubled hospital. we'll be right bac change has many faces. names you'll never know. the bright-eyed, aces. the brave, ie the visionars. where challenges exist, you'll find them. at citi, we empower people who are out to change thworld. because tomorrow belongs to those who welcome it with open arms. citi. welcome what's next we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. visnail mail! we were d to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago?ok oh, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. e
ceiling tiles and they plan to install locks on the covers and the patient was hospitalized in virginia aer being charged by police, but he has since been released. >> problems not just inside the d.c. va and also outside as veterans struggle to make their appointments with the parking crunch and later the secretary of the va sits down with us to talk improvements and plans for the troubled hospital. we'll be right bac change has many faces. names you'll never know. the bright-eyed, aces....
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. >>> me sorprende mucho porque venimos de paÍses con aer aeropuertos pequeÑos y admiro toda la tecnologÍaa facilitar el proceso de sacar la computadora sin tanta espera. >>> a pasar uno de bolado . >>> consideran mother todo el contenido a la aplicaciÓn de que los menores que vende vÍdeos inocentes como baby sharkm, podrÍan ser desviados a un contenido no apropiado . >>> usuarios de productos apple pronto podrÁn reparar sus dispositivos . >>> cuentan con capacitaciÓn directa de apple y solo utilizarÁn partes originales del producto . >>> vehÍculos autÓnomos para hacerlos mÁs seguros mediante mapas tridimensionales. aseguran que son mÁs precisos que los que peses . >>> serÁn instalado en un nuevo tipo de vehÍculo autÓnomo y se espera que se lancen al mercado dentro de uno o dos aÑos . >>> al parecer los automÓviles te cela ya tienen estas figuras tridimensionales. hay que seguir avanzando para que pueda haber mÁs. camino de tema retiran del mercado las bolsas de 12 onzas de frambuesas de vida que el producto podrÍa estar contaminado . >>> en el estado de california ofrecen este alimento co
. >>> me sorprende mucho porque venimos de paÍses con aer aeropuertos pequeÑos y admiro toda la tecnologÍaa facilitar el proceso de sacar la computadora sin tanta espera. >>> a pasar uno de bolado . >>> consideran mother todo el contenido a la aplicaciÓn de que los menores que vende vÍdeos inocentes como baby sharkm, podrÍan ser desviados a un contenido no apropiado . >>> usuarios de productos apple pronto podrÁn reparar sus dispositivos . >>>...
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i have faith in you. >> aer 14 1/2 hours of sunshine -- >> love june. >> yes.t's doing to be really pretty today. if you liked yesterday, i think you're probably going to like today even more only because similar levels of humidity and similar temperatures. but without the wind. without the wind stirring things up, easier on allergyer suffer for today. perfect weather for all of your outdoor activities. ifyou're doing any long distance run training, these are the mornings you need to steal away and get extra miles ofai tring done on days like this. we cannot guarantee weather this cool and comfortable for several more months. right now, 56 in washington. a mosly clear sky. you get away from the so to and's noticeably colder. most of montgomery county in the mi mid0s. mid 40s for fairfax, arlington, and princunwilliam y. 48 in leesburg and fredericksburg. 48 also in beautiful clinton maryland. your planner then for koz, by 7:00, mostiators out of the 40s and into the 50s. a beautifu sunshine day today. tomorrow, southwest winds are back. that means more heat, mo
i have faith in you. >> aer 14 1/2 hours of sunshine -- >> love june. >> yes.t's doing to be really pretty today. if you liked yesterday, i think you're probably going to like today even more only because similar levels of humidity and similar temperatures. but without the wind. without the wind stirring things up, easier on allergyer suffer for today. perfect weather for all of your outdoor activities. ifyou're doing any long distance run training, these are the mornings you...
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you shyogain, we'reno and ere therenumerou affect, some folks that did have aer toe to our north andwetos in virginia, now just a memory. temperatures right now, degrees in town. notice it's already cooler the umrland already in the it willr out tueay, non showers howers to be. t low to mid-50s. storms wills they h. skies will remain throughout the pe we're going to enjoy really some delighul weather across our area. we'll drop down into the 70s and we'll ctinue across the that i , ain, ault. la week. want to say the map,le conditisgh temperatures in thee. o news, ofsome showers across hv that with the ten-day, yes, that is the wrong map, everyone, but we'll get back to that before the end of the newscast. the good news is we're out os the woas far as the strong storms are concerned. monday and tuesday, simply delightful. plenty of sunto go around. you may have take a jacket >> i ng care of houo l wild orth as the warrio advantage in the nba fins. ok, i got your eggs. here you go. ♪ i mean i don't want it to. ♪ free range e ,4 isanin wit mostel range e so you cected yodevices ininith
you shyogain, we'reno and ere therenumerou affect, some folks that did have aer toe to our north andwetos in virginia, now just a memory. temperatures right now, degrees in town. notice it's already cooler the umrland already in the it willr out tueay, non showers howers to be. t low to mid-50s. storms wills they h. skies will remain throughout the pe we're going to enjoy really some delighul weather across our area. we'll drop down into the 70s and we'll ctinue across the that i , ain, ault....
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he spokeor the first time late today after vanishing for five days aer his friend was killed. but tonight he says he doesn't remember what happened. here's kathie park. >> for the first time we're seeing and hearing from the medicalool graduate that vanished a week ago in western mexico after a night of violence. >> i thought my life was over. but i'm home. >> he appeared with his mother and cousin in arkansashis afternoon. visibly shen. i can't recall anything. it was just complete rslack out. >> hfter receiving his medical degree in gathe 29-year-old went celebrating with a friend at this night club but when they left, mexican officials say a group of people attacked beating, shooting and killing his medical school friend. meanwhile, he was nowhere to be found. his family back in arkansas pleaded for a safe return. >> we were just, you know, worried. danxiety, just stresse out. obviously, we always had hope that, you know, he was oer it fiv days ws s they ap an airport camerathe countth. t tonight, his they were all united. don't ow. >> with his friend's death still a myster
he spokeor the first time late today after vanishing for five days aer his friend was killed. but tonight he says he doesn't remember what happened. here's kathie park. >> for the first time we're seeing and hearing from the medicalool graduate that vanished a week ago in western mexico after a night of violence. >> i thought my life was over. but i'm home. >> he appeared with his mother and cousin in arkansashis afternoon. visibly shen. i can't recall anything. it was just...
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having surgery on a torne achilles h suffered in the nba finthls but e nets not worried about that aer making this huge deal. also joining him if ooklyn, six-time all-star kyrie irving. we'll have much more coming up as this info is just coming in. ive from the live desk, news sports. >> exciting day in sports. thank you so much very. >>> all right. going to switch gears now. rescuers in california fin a 73-year-old hiker. he had been missing for a week. what he had to do tourvive and the two things he wanted after he was found. >>> and the heat's returning but i've got got a preview of that firecast forect foryou fourasth hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your cou insurance, sonly pay for what you need. ce. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >>> a 73-year-old man is alive tonight of w survivingk in the wilderness. photos inside theicopter yesterday show rescuers treating eugene joe outside of los angeles. the photos show how his bootsto were all up. he had become se
having surgery on a torne achilles h suffered in the nba finthls but e nets not worried about that aer making this huge deal. also joining him if ooklyn, six-time all-star kyrie irving. we'll have much more coming up as this info is just coming in. ive from the live desk, news sports. >> exciting day in sports. thank you so much very. >>> all right. going to switch gears now. rescuers in california fin a 73-year-old hiker. he had been missing for a week. what he had to do...
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i worked at aer lingus in my first aviation job. of the things they trained in management there was mindfulness, which is a big thing these days. and allowing people to focus. when i came home, my partner wanted me to talk about what was in the press, what was occurring. he was reading it. and i didn't because i am home, i'm going to switch off, i am going to block that out. that helped me get through that period. david: where does that come from? you must have an extreme sense of self belief. where does that sense of self belief come from? alan: my parents have always been my role models. my mother, she is only four foot nine, an irish mother. one of my brothers says she is the best pound for pound fighter in dublin because she has always stood up for the family, to bullies, and she was a determined individual, still is. i always got that sense of purpose from them. neither of my parents finished secondary education. i was actually the first in the history of our family to finish secondary, let alone tertiary education. david: a lo
i worked at aer lingus in my first aviation job. of the things they trained in management there was mindfulness, which is a big thing these days. and allowing people to focus. when i came home, my partner wanted me to talk about what was in the press, what was occurring. he was reading it. and i didn't because i am home, i'm going to switch off, i am going to block that out. that helped me get through that period. david: where does that come from? you must have an extreme sense of self belief....
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. >>> now at 11:00, this man is being hailed aer wis actes during the deadly rampage at a santa clara county car dealership. >>> a homeless woman in san francisco drenched from a bucket of water poured from the rooftop above. >>> i don't thinkur bath robe at 5:00 in the morning. >> the race is on. the break-out moments from the first democratic debate. good evening. i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. ken t night off. police are calling one of the victims in the store shooting a hero. >> brian light trying to stop the gunman, giving employees and customers time to run for safety. >> maria medina has more. >> the ford store is closed to allow employees to grieve. today those employees learned one of their coworkers likely saved their lives. morgan hill police say in the last seconds of his life, brian light fought to try to get the gun away from the suspect, steven leet, who had already shotnd kild his supervisor, xavier souto. one of the victims was the father of two. >> i was trying to calrtager, fr unknown reasons just after 4:00 p.m. the store for nearly a decade, went to
. >>> now at 11:00, this man is being hailed aer wis actes during the deadly rampage at a santa clara county car dealership. >>> a homeless woman in san francisco drenched from a bucket of water poured from the rooftop above. >>> i don't thinkur bath robe at 5:00 in the morning. >> the race is on. the break-out moments from the first democratic debate. good evening. i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. ken t night off. police are calling one of...
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: they say the call came in at 12:30 in the morning and reported her parents were in a phycal fight aer t husband had shot at her alexa. >> reporter: police say they spent on hour trying to convince the suspect terrance peters to come out as well. when they didn't respond, they went in. >> as they were going to the door, the bedroom door, the suspect started shooting. our deputies were able to exchange fire back. but at one moment, one of hur deputies gets hit in the leg. >> reporter: the shooting stops. at 4:00 a.m., they send a robot in the home with the suspect with a gunshot to the head. next him was a handgun. >> police say it could have been worse. >> he was shooting at everybody. >> thanks to diane there. >>> a lightning strike called a victim's death in florida. police say he was struck by a helmet riding on his motorcycle. he was flipped off the bike when it veered ouch the road. >>> a hiker who was rescued after six daps in the wilderness has been released from the hospital. he says his rescue was the result of hundreds of miracles. he was an solo hike to celebrate his birthda
: they say the call came in at 12:30 in the morning and reported her parents were in a phycal fight aer t husband had shot at her alexa. >> reporter: police say they spent on hour trying to convince the suspect terrance peters to come out as well. when they didn't respond, they went in. >> as they were going to the door, the bedroom door, the suspect started shooting. our deputies were able to exchange fire back. but at one moment, one of hur deputies gets hit in the leg. >>...
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. >> reporter: they're part of a group learning to replace feelings lost, depression, aer, insecurityressions of > atitude. >it improves one's mental health. it improves one's physiological health. >> reporter: the city of prais family ministries has put the principle into practice. >> don'trg ever foet to tell god thank you. >> reporter: in january of 2018, peole shared a short facebook live broadcast, encouraging followers to practice gratitude as a way to change the response to the circumstances in their life. >> instead of everybody being angry, start a new chain of gratitude and love. >> reporter: after reading a letter from a woan from botswana, people knew she was on to something. >> she opened her phone and my video popped up, and she watched it. in her letter she says it gave me hope to live. >> good evening, joyce. >> reporter: for the next 364 a s, peoples went live for full hour, sharing messages of hope. >> get off the ferris wheel of pain. make love your first response and your first choice. chooserg eness over all things. >> my name is denise holmes and i joined the mov
. >> reporter: they're part of a group learning to replace feelings lost, depression, aer, insecurityressions of > atitude. >it improves one's mental health. it improves one's physiological health. >> reporter: the city of prais family ministries has put the principle into practice. >> don'trg ever foet to tell god thank you. >> reporter: in january of 2018, peole shared a short facebook live broadcast, encouraging followers to practice gratitude as a way to change...
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in 2017 five locals died aer consuming bad alcohol. authorities conducting several raids shutting down five illegal labs producing alcohol not safe for human consumption. that same year, 20-year-old abby conner died on vacation in mexico. her parents sued the resort accusing them of serving contaminated liquor. so >> it's for mebody else that lost children or loved ones as well like this. >> reporter: authorities there seized 10,000 gallons of tainted alcohol from more than 30 popular tourists spots. back in the dominican republic. >> i want to know how my mom died. >> reporter: a search for answers, these families may never find. morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> let's turn to that survival in north carolina. hearing from the 17-year-old girl who lost part of her leg in a shark attack less than two weeks ago and from her father who made a heroic effort to save her. kerry sanders is tre tonight. >> i'm not alone. >> reporter: -y 17r-old paige winter lost her left leg and two fiers when she was attacked by a shark in these waters off north c
in 2017 five locals died aer consuming bad alcohol. authorities conducting several raids shutting down five illegal labs producing alcohol not safe for human consumption. that same year, 20-year-old abby conner died on vacation in mexico. her parents sued the resort accusing them of serving contaminated liquor. so >> it's for mebody else that lost children or loved ones as well like this. >> reporter: authorities there seized 10,000 gallons of tainted alcohol from more than 30...
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. >> reporter: if congress does not act, there will be no money for new claims aer december of 2020 this bill would provide funding for additional 70 years >> we live 9/11 every day. >> reporter: sonya agron worked days and weeks after the attack. she is now dealing with a host of 9/11 related illnesses. her husband joe, a retired n.y.p.d. officer, got to ground zero right after the second tower fell her stayed there nths and is now fighting bladder cancer >> if this ultimately passes, what would this mean for you and so many people that you know >> we justant to take care of our families we want our dignity back >> reporter: and if this bill passes the house, it then moves on to the senate, but there's no time line yet for when those votes would take place frances? all right, thank you, blayne. >> this morning st. louis has never been happier to sing the blues. >> the st. louis blues are the stanley cup champions! >> for the first time in franchise history, defeating the boston bruins 4-1 in game 7,s he bluemmanded the lead early one they wer 2-0 at the end of the first thanks to some s
. >> reporter: if congress does not act, there will be no money for new claims aer december of 2020 this bill would provide funding for additional 70 years >> we live 9/11 every day. >> reporter: sonya agron worked days and weeks after the attack. she is now dealing with a host of 9/11 related illnesses. her husband joe, a retired n.y.p.d. officer, got to ground zero right after the second tower fell her stayed there nths and is now fighting bladder cancer >> if this...
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. >> if you walk across mud, just lay to think about running a tractor or aer across it and see how faritu just, you can't touch there's nothing you can do with it. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
. >> if you walk across mud, just lay to think about running a tractor or aer across it and see how faritu just, you can't touch there's nothing you can do with it. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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schools is temporarily suspending its lationship with his former employer that provides ftfore and aer-school programs. 21-year-old justin hickman is accused of having sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl atto capihill montessorie at logan in northeast washington. police say the abuse happening from january until mayis of year at the school. hickman was a contract employee working for springboard education in america wich runs after-school programs at several d.c. schools. our news partners at wtop reporl capit hill was the only school he worked with while employed by th >>> meanwhile, police are searching for a man who allegedly exposed himself at a target store in fairfax. tohis is a pho from the store on new guinea road last month. police say employees found the man outside pants down.th his he quickly left after seeing staff members. the man was spotted at the same target last week when a customer reported someone acting suspiciously. >>> bun of the lastavens for semiticers is disappearing. today officially it's illegal to smoke on patios at restauras and bars in montgomery county. the
schools is temporarily suspending its lationship with his former employer that provides ftfore and aer-school programs. 21-year-old justin hickman is accused of having sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl atto capihill montessorie at logan in northeast washington. police say the abuse happening from january until mayis of year at the school. hickman was a contract employee working for springboard education in america wich runs after-school programs at several d.c. schools. our news partners...
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the end, 10,000 french vilians, residents of th town, came to seek sanctuary in the hours and days aer d-day landings. they knew that the war was coming to their doorstep.cu they had been ed by german forces for several years. and they knew that the fight would be a bloody one here in llis town. 10,000 people inook refuge inside this building. they were during for 43 days of intense battle. if we just move the camera around, we take a look over these beautiful gardens inside -- in front of the city hall. y you see a bit of the cithind you. beautiful city, well worth a visit if you get the chance. but over there is the church, y d you can see that on the left-hand side tve not replaced the roof. they have left it as a memorial to some of the damage that was done here. i allied forceis said, bombed and destroyed a third of the city, and much of it lay in rubble. there are astonishing pictures in the arcves of the city in the days and weeks after d-day. i think the impression, the stories that y hear here are of french civilian suffering during a very lengthy battle to takesoot just this
the end, 10,000 french vilians, residents of th town, came to seek sanctuary in the hours and days aer d-day landings. they knew that the war was coming to their doorstep.cu they had been ed by german forces for several years. and they knew that the fight would be a bloody one here in llis town. 10,000 people inook refuge inside this building. they were during for 43 days of intense battle. if we just move the camera around, we take a look over these beautiful gardens inside -- in front of the...
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s longest-serving elected officials is readyft to talk aer the fbi raided his home. d.c. councilman jack evans is accused of using his position for personal gain. tuesday he pleaded with other counsel members not to strip him of a powtful committee pos and says he didn't do anything wrong. >> i believe that if my colleagues hear side of the story and i respond to all of your questions, you will not take any action at this time. >> evans will meet next we ith council colleagues to answer questions. the council will decide a week after that with whether or not to sanction him.'s >>> it4:09 this morning, we'reearing from washington's newsh archbiop wilten gregory. he t down for an interview you'll only see on ns 4.c arhbishop gregory says his first priority is helping parishioners heal from high profileex abuse scandals. >> they want me to know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized and ashamed thispast year has been for them. and they want me to know that that pain is real but sohe is t depth of their faith. >> archbishop gregory also talke about how he plans to address divisi
s longest-serving elected officials is readyft to talk aer the fbi raided his home. d.c. councilman jack evans is accused of using his position for personal gain. tuesday he pleaded with other counsel members not to strip him of a powtful committee pos and says he didn't do anything wrong. >> i believe that if my colleagues hear side of the story and i respond to all of your questions, you will not take any action at this time. >> evans will meet next we ith council colleagues to...
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>> well, it's actually aer cotive estimate. we did a series in 2012 where where we freedommed of information everything and we found 25 horaise week. and that's because we counted training accidents and things that happened off trhack. so has been out there. i've looked at congressional testimony about this going back to the 1980s. this is not a secret. i think what happened is society has evolved. the fact that it happened in california, which is a progressive state, and, especially, during triple crown season because now this is when the casual fan tues in. they want to see the big hats at the derby and dhiend of ting. >> sreenivasan: right. is it-- we've heard, for example, some of the tracks and the bad weather. i mean, horses have run in mud before. i mean, what's so different about it this year? >>of think a coupl things happened. california got cold and rainy, more so than it had in 2 years. but there's also a horse hashortage. yo less horses. when i started doing this 20 years ago, a full crop of 35,000. now we're down
>> well, it's actually aer cotive estimate. we did a series in 2012 where where we freedommed of information everything and we found 25 horaise week. and that's because we counted training accidents and things that happened off trhack. so has been out there. i've looked at congressional testimony about this going back to the 1980s. this is not a secret. i think what happened is society has evolved. the fact that it happened in california, which is a progressive state, and, especially,...
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it did lead to a police shooting, aer police off discharging their weapon, and an ongoing situatn here. i hope to have more details very soon. back to you. >> all right. megan mcgrath. we'll check back in a bit. thanks. >>> still ahead, those electric scooters are popping up everywher i'm seeingem. >> if you're thinking about taking a spin, there's something to keep in mind before you hop on. >>> good morning, everyone, today at 5:00, you'll meet a young woman who's battling cancer after doctors found a tumor the size of a baseball in her brain. >> it was pushing like in -- into my brain. >> because of the location of the chairman made it too difficult for surgery, doctors decided to use a revolutionary therapy to treat her cancer. it uses less radiation and fortunateliy gives her years -- potentially gives her years, not months to live. months to live. see the rest of my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean!um c
it did lead to a police shooting, aer police off discharging their weapon, and an ongoing situatn here. i hope to have more details very soon. back to you. >> all right. megan mcgrath. we'll check back in a bit. thanks. >>> still ahead, those electric scooters are popping up everywher i'm seeingem. >> if you're thinking about taking a spin, there's something to keep in mind before you hop on. >>> good morning, everyone, today at 5:00, you'll meet a young woman...
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no> reporter: in march aer transgender woman, ashanti carmen, was killed just blocks away from where spears died. no word yet if the two cases are connected. >>> tonight d.c. lice are look looking for two women involved in a suspected arson at an apartment complex. this is at a four-story building along pennsylvania avenue southeast. not far from the maryland line. surveillance video shows two women at the building entrance. one dumps a bag of liquid in the lobbh then we se light a few matches before flames and smoke fill the room. that fire caused substantial g.mage to the build of eople were forced out their homes, but nobody was hurt. >>> new at 11:00, d.c. police tell us a burglary suspect's sneakers led to his arrest. a burglar has targeted at leastm five ho in theit cap hill neighborhood. they arrested romeo cole on sunday. police chased cole down after an officer recognized these brightly colored highop sneakers from surveillance video. officers say cole wore not only the same sneakersut also the same clothing in a suspected burgla the day before. >> and historic moment today
no> reporter: in march aer transgender woman, ashanti carmen, was killed just blocks away from where spears died. no word yet if the two cases are connected. >>> tonight d.c. lice are look looking for two women involved in a suspected arson at an apartment complex. this is at a four-story building along pennsylvania avenue southeast. not far from the maryland line. surveillance video shows two women at the building entrance. one dumps a bag of liquid in the lobbh then we se light a...
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customers vented theirft frustrations aer card readers went down for nely two hours on saturday, andain on sunday it led to long lines and abandoned carts. the company amed the outages on technology issues not security related leading the news, a strong economy, young people graduating from college face the best job market in while that is good news, it poses a problem for the federal government because they often can't compete with private industry when it comes to salaries so the fbi is trying new ways to recruit the best and brightest here's nbc justice correspondent pete williams.>> reporter: the fbi is faced with a problem it seldom had because so many higher paying jobs are now available's, it having trouble meeting its recruiting goals 16,000 applicants a year to be witoowed down 900 special agents, so it's trying to change the image of who a potential agent is not just ex-military or former accountant or lawyer two of the f's newest agents investigate complex financial crimes no last names for investigative reasons, he's a new agent in the baltimore field office >> one of the
customers vented theirft frustrations aer card readers went down for nely two hours on saturday, andain on sunday it led to long lines and abandoned carts. the company amed the outages on technology issues not security related leading the news, a strong economy, young people graduating from college face the best job market in while that is good news, it poses a problem for the federal government because they often can't compete with private industry when it comes to salaries so the fbi is...
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funds have already been cut in half aer 5 billion of the $7.4 billion were spent. >> some disturbingduring btq pride month. an 18-year-old michigan man has been arresdin connection wit the slaying of three members of lgbtq community. devon robbins is facing three counts of murder along with asult and weapons charges. he fatally shot the three victims last month inside a home two of the alleged victims were gay men and the other was a transgender woman. prosecutors say robinson targeted the victims because of their sexuality. >> a female brigadier general will make history, becoming the first woman to ever ever to lead an army infantry division. laurie jaeger will assume command of the 40th infantry division at ceremonies in california on june 29th. she will te charge of more than 10,000 soldiers when jaeger became a general officer in 2016, she was o the fourth female general in california national guard history. >> hundreds of thousands of of hong kong on sunday to march against government proposed amendments to hong kong's extradition law. changes to the current law would make it e
funds have already been cut in half aer 5 billion of the $7.4 billion were spent. >> some disturbingduring btq pride month. an 18-year-old michigan man has been arresdin connection wit the slaying of three members of lgbtq community. devon robbins is facing three counts of murder along with asult and weapons charges. he fatally shot the three victims last month inside a home two of the alleged victims were gay men and the other was a transgender woman. prosecutors say robinson targeted...
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different, aer specialized field, a specialized cope.n and you have to >> when did you enter service? of 42.as in june >> was that in normandy? >> my first combat action. yes. >> why don't you tell me about from your training, tell me about your trip over to england and the preparation you made. >> i have to tell you that from my point of view, because i had anyink the troops advanced knowledge that d-day would be our first combat. then,e ready for combat but they were going to give specialized training, so the training we got after i entered generalizedwas ranger tactics and ranger training. referring to any particular place we may have trained while we were there, i will explain a few. >> tell me where the rangers .rained >> don't go too fast. we were at camp forrest tennessee. we came from different parts of the bases, different parts of the united states army, those that volunteered. we gathered in tennessee there and organized. thes invited to become first sergeant and received a ,all from, i forget his name asked me if i would be interested in becoming a first sergeant of the ar
different, aer specialized field, a specialized cope.n and you have to >> when did you enter service? of 42.as in june >> was that in normandy? >> my first combat action. yes. >> why don't you tell me about from your training, tell me about your trip over to england and the preparation you made. >> i have to tell you that from my point of view, because i had anyink the troops advanced knowledge that d-day would be our first combat. then,e ready for combat but they...
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aer which, he had erected lightning rod. lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelled to erect a lightning rod to protect a guilty conscience from an offended god. [laughter] life, the same phase of lincoln learned a painful lesson that self-indulgent, aggressive humor could injure its author as well as its target. in september of 1842, he wrote for a journal. ridiculing 36-year-old james shields, the state auditor. he was an impetuous man with a short fuse. he had good reason to freight at sexualult with its assault on his character. lincoln reluctantly accepted the challenge of a duel. we cannot be sure how he intended the dark humor in
aer which, he had erected lightning rod. lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelled to erect a...
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the other airline we found doing this aer lingus, makes it easy to pay in the local currency.ary. converting the money back into sterling when you are paying in euros is generally not a good deal. it is always better to pay in the local currency. but we are worried that ryanair is not being transparent, is not following the rules, and we have reported this to the caa because this is the third time we have seen them doing this. gareth sure, thank you very much indeed. more on that story and plenty more on our website. do go to the business live page where there is plenty more news. bbc.com/ business. you‘re watching business live. our top story — crude oil prices continue to rise on fears for global oil supplies — as tensions escalate in the strait of hormuz. a quick look at how the markets are faring. european markets all looking down. it‘s been a week of rising geopolitical tensions. with trade high on the agenda the us has been pressuring japan to speed up progress towards a bilateral trade deal. and let‘s not forget trump is threatening sanctions on germany over its russian
the other airline we found doing this aer lingus, makes it easy to pay in the local currency.ary. converting the money back into sterling when you are paying in euros is generally not a good deal. it is always better to pay in the local currency. but we are worried that ryanair is not being transparent, is not following the rules, and we have reported this to the caa because this is the third time we have seen them doing this. gareth sure, thank you very much indeed. more on that story and...
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. >> very sadly have children have come through and then are seen back againno with aer family. >> they're just pawns. they're paunz. they're being used.ep >> rter: why? migrants without children can be held in detention indefinitely. migrants with children can only be held 20 days. oey have intercepted nearly 5,000 people sinceober trying to enter with children not their own. and as for the politics? >> we don't even discuss thecs politi of it. we an, it's this, it's what do, or they would be out there on the street trying to find their own way, and that's unacceptable to everybody. >> reporter: lester,orhe govern of new mexico sued the federal government last week, trying to recap some of the funds that they're spending to shelter the migrants. meanwhile, border patrol tells us the releases in demming and aso other border towns are, quote, a resort, and they said there's no end in sight. >> all right. cynthia, thank you. >>> just eight days to go until the first 2020 democratic primary debate here on nbc, and tonight in our series, my big idea, former texasongressman harry rourke tells o
. >> very sadly have children have come through and then are seen back againno with aer family. >> they're just pawns. they're paunz. they're being used.ep >> rter: why? migrants without children can be held in detention indefinitely. migrants with children can only be held 20 days. oey have intercepted nearly 5,000 people sinceober trying to enter with children not their own. and as for the politics? >> we don't even discuss thecs politi of it. we an, it's this, it's...
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aere are concerns, we had great establishment clause case in making sure religious freedom is adequately le pen did, free speech -- defended, free speech is defended. you name it, i think there is a case people look to and i want to make sure the court is confining itself to its role. host: we have about 10 minutes left. alex: on abortion, i know your former boss justice thomas said the court will have to take a case on this. heardecided not to challenges to laws out of --iana this year as well as announced recently. if they were going to grant a case, looking at roe v. wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week banns? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw jet this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. in indiana,nic law which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that they fored to wait for that other states to weigh in and see what other courts have done before going on to that. that is a definite possibility. there is pain capable. it could be any of those but
aere are concerns, we had great establishment clause case in making sure religious freedom is adequately le pen did, free speech -- defended, free speech is defended. you name it, i think there is a case people look to and i want to make sure the court is confining itself to its role. host: we have about 10 minutes left. alex: on abortion, i know your former boss justice thomas said the court will have to take a case on this. heardecided not to challenges to laws out of --iana this year as well...
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jason: and over to new zealand, aere the maori build successful portfolio and created intergenerational >> when we go back to colonization in new zealand, in 1998, the government decided to finally settle with the tribes. tribes, one of the received a little over $100 million. not all was settled, but they decided to. since the inception of the fund, they are now worth $1.3 billion. so since inception, they have generated a 15% return. carol: talk about how we did that. they looked to the well-known endowments. >> yeah, they did. they looked to the ivy leagues, which is where a lot of people look. harvard,lly at yale, and their goal is to create intergenerational wealth. they were not looking for quick returns. there are 60,000 members of this tribe and they are looking to sustain this for generations. they have been successful in doing that. they made an early investment in a retirement community that was very profitable. but where they really make their money is important. a lot of people -- is important -- in tourism. one of these companies that provides jet boat rides they are owned
jason: and over to new zealand, aere the maori build successful portfolio and created intergenerational >> when we go back to colonization in new zealand, in 1998, the government decided to finally settle with the tribes. tribes, one of the received a little over $100 million. not all was settled, but they decided to. since the inception of the fund, they are now worth $1.3 billion. so since inception, they have generated a 15% return. carol: talk about how we did that. they looked to the...
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he struck up aer convsation with a woman at the supermarket and attacked her on the path while she becausee. >>> talk about a lucky woman. she was grazed in the head by a bullet while watching tv in bed. a lady is calling for the end of violence.ys she sat's bad when you can't feel safe in your own home. >>> we go to the increasing standoff between t u.s.nd iran. >> president trump had iran in his sights but hetook sthi msnt explaining his decision in an exclusive interview with nbc news. >> jennifer johnson is tracking the very latest for us. jennifer, what a day. >> yeah, it was a day. ica and leon, very tense moments at the white house. the white house said today the ort but decided against the strikes atpp the suvery last minue. night as y pridumestrmot nest.alnclau the president tweeting, we were cocked and loaded to retali ate b says in an exclusive interview withe "meet thess," he then learned 150 civilians cod diate. ey shot down an unmanned drone, plane, whatever you want to call it, and here we are sitting with 150 dead people that would have taken place probably within a half an
he struck up aer convsation with a woman at the supermarket and attacked her on the path while she becausee. >>> talk about a lucky woman. she was grazed in the head by a bullet while watching tv in bed. a lady is calling for the end of violence.ys she sat's bad when you can't feel safe in your own home. >>> we go to the increasing standoff between t u.s.nd iran. >> president trump had iran in his sights but hetook sthi msnt explaining his decision in an exclusive...
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. >>> at least one person is dead aer a crane collapsed and crashed into anapartment building in dallas. >> cell phone video captured the terrifying moments. >> oh, my god. the crane is falling over oh, my god. >> strong winds and rain reported in the area around the time the crane toppled over. it ripped a large gash into the side of the building.fo and the rce of the crash was so powerful that several floors of parking decks fell on top of each other. >> right now our number one priority is the living area on the eastern most side of the building where it appears that all five stories at some point inside the structure have collapsed. >> there were more than 400 apartments in the complex all had to be evacuated. the crane company is sending representatives to help with the investigation. >>> a rainy weekend took a toll on infrastructure in north carolina. rain led to flooding whichiped out several major roads. look at that. more than 7 inches of rain fell in some counties onaturday alo lone. while some of the damage will take days to repair. some of it will take weeks or months. no on
. >>> at least one person is dead aer a crane collapsed and crashed into anapartment building in dallas. >> cell phone video captured the terrifying moments. >> oh, my god. the crane is falling over oh, my god. >> strong winds and rain reported in the area around the time the crane toppled over. it ripped a large gash into the side of the building.fo and the rce of the crash was so powerful that several floors of parking decks fell on top of each other. >> right...
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hand, it is aer deep awareness of your privilege, of giving back, and an awareness of other people. who he was. whoy to be a journalist really tells stories as i see the. -- them. and i try to expose the things that i think are important to be exposed. one is inequality and the differences between us. and another is the psychology of these incredibly privileged people. jason: what is it that has allowed us to get to this point where you read a book like this and we say, yeah, that makes sense. even though it is outrageous. >> you mean they are bad values? jason: yeah. >> i find -- one andrown up with having been around them, i find that the currently successful people are incredibly insecure. they are very anxious. how may times have you ever met a really cool, relaxed, normal ceo who is running a huge multinational conglomerate. you just don't see it. they are anxious by trade. and that anxiety and need to succeed is what makes them head of everything. in order to have that drive where you are going to work 18 ,ours a day until you are 92 there has to be something in you from your
hand, it is aer deep awareness of your privilege, of giving back, and an awareness of other people. who he was. whoy to be a journalist really tells stories as i see the. -- them. and i try to expose the things that i think are important to be exposed. one is inequality and the differences between us. and another is the psychology of these incredibly privileged people. jason: what is it that has allowed us to get to this point where you read a book like this and we say, yeah, that makes sense....
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see max scherzer's true toughness, a day aer taking a ball right square in the face. ♪ ♪ off! woods provides lonte lasting mosquito proction. so you can keep living life your way. off! live on. sc johnson. >>> it's a big night for soon to be nba players. the draft is happening in brooklyn. the 18-year-old power forward out of duke is said to be the number one pick. c he's almostertainly heading to the pelicans, they have the number oto pick inght's draft. the washington wizards have the ninth overall pick. you can look to see who they select. my husband is a disgruntled knicks fan. i've beenearing about this for far too long. >>> now we go to baseball and a true show of toughness. a little over 36 hours after breaking his nose during practice, max scherzer was on the mound for the nats. hethrew out ten strikes in the game against the phillies, afterwards, no big deal. >> i knew it wasn't that bad. i knew it. for me, it didn't matter, it felt pretty good everywhere else. even when -- you get the x-rays, make sure it's more for the doctors,ake sure they were okay with it than is
see max scherzer's true toughness, a day aer taking a ball right square in the face. ♪ ♪ off! woods provides lonte lasting mosquito proction. so you can keep living life your way. off! live on. sc johnson. >>> it's a big night for soon to be nba players. the draft is happening in brooklyn. the 18-year-old power forward out of duke is said to be the number one pick. c he's almostertainly heading to the pelicans, they have the number oto pick inght's draft. the washington wizards...
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bringing aer university, i know you guys are fighting back hard. still flaunting his bromance with obama. why hasn't the former president endorsed joe? diamond and silk will react. the latest on the allegations of ilhan omar marrying her brother. we'll have the reporter here to explain. ♪ ♪ what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream. with the creamy taste of philly, "shaving has been difficult for me i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs" "just stopping that irritation....
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this entire area complete with aer if is wheel that was never used was evacuated in 1986 after the then catastrophic release of radiation from chernobyl reactor number four. you can still see it hoomiloomi the horizon. >> you need to move quickly and you need to move carefully. >> it's also the dramatic backdrop for the recent hbo drama which paints a terrifying picture of the soviet regime in denial. >> in term of radiation, i'm told it's the equivalent of a chest x-ray. >> leaving its own citizens in harms way. chernobyl, the miniseries is viewed so widely it's credited with raising global awareness of the dangers of our nuclear age. >> what i liked about how real it was and intense it was, so, it kept in suspense, then you realize it's actually how it happened in real life. and then after the show i was watching a lot and wanted to find out more about this. and i found out there is tourists there. then can you come over. >> the way i understand is the risk of here one day is smoking three cigarettes. and i'm a nonsmoker. >> okay. that's the art school. >> tour operators say they visi
this entire area complete with aer if is wheel that was never used was evacuated in 1986 after the then catastrophic release of radiation from chernobyl reactor number four. you can still see it hoomiloomi the horizon. >> you need to move quickly and you need to move carefully. >> it's also the dramatic backdrop for the recent hbo drama which paints a terrifying picture of the soviet regime in denial. >> in term of radiation, i'm told it's the equivalent of a chest x-ray....
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here's how one work you aer des the commotion. >> when i saw this guy flying backwards, i didn't knowt to do. >> pretty unbelievable stuff. the driver told investigators she meant to hit the brake but accidentally pressed the gas. right now police say she's not facing any charges. >> everybody is going to be okay. >>> and then dublin school board approved dr. dave marken as the new superintendent. he became the interim superintendent in april. >>> right now at 6:00, a vision for america. >> we can do the things that are sensible. >> i see every single day this economy is not working for average americans. >> i don't think we should conduct foreign policy in our bathrobe at 5:00 in the morning. >> and the candidates at times going after the current commander-in-chief, and what the rest of the candidates have to say and his response. >>> we expect a major ruling from the supreme court this morning, the decision on whether to add a controversial citizenship question to the consus aco census, and what it means for people here in the bay area. >>> good morning to you. thank you for joining
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aer i hung up with the phone with her and i said, dang, i've got them all. >> you'll want to stick aroundet charles plus find out >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back. 5:41. new this morning, if you were hoping to wake up a millionaire, you're going to have to buy another millions ticket. overnight we learned no one won the $4 million jackpot. you may have won a smaller prize. here are the numbers. be sure to check. 25, 37, 46, 48, 68 and a megaball number of 25. is next chance to win friday night when that jackpot is expected to climb to $530 million. buy those tckets. >>me to stop at the store and get one. >> right. just for fun. while chances of winning are n slim, we k that. someone does win. you may want to consider sticking with the same numbers each time if they feel lucky to you. >> this is exactly how a north carolina man just won the powerball jackpot. charles jackson said he's played the numbers from a fortune cookie his granddaughter gave him for years. jackson told his wife they had won $50,000 and thene realized he h matched all of the numbers. >> she said, h
aer i hung up with the phone with her and i said, dang, i've got them all. >> you'll want to stick aroundet charles plus find out >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back. 5:41. new this morning, if you were hoping to wake up a millionaire, you're going to have to buy another millions ticket. overnight we learned no one won the $4 million jackpot. you may have won a smaller prize. here are the numbers. be sure to check. 25, 37, 46, 48, 68 and a...
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us with aer joined preview of the meeting. shawn: this is a big deal.eaders of the world's two largest economies are going to sit down to try to hash out their differences. we do not know how this will go. there is a possibility, a best case scenario, that they agree to a bit of a truce and more talks. no one thinks we will get a grand deal. but there is also, and this is not a small possibility, that the leaders meet, they don't agree on anything, and we go into what is starting to look like a possible all-out economic war between the world's two leading economies. that is a pretty big deal. carol: i love this line in your story. you said president trump has the trade gun barrels pointed at china. talk about setting the table here. we have seen a bunch of tweets this past week. he is aiming at so many different people going into this meeting. shawn: i tried to sit down and count how many of the g20 that donald trump was in a possible trade war with and i came up with seven or eight. also, india and mexico. the tariff threat is still there in terms of t
us with aer joined preview of the meeting. shawn: this is a big deal.eaders of the world's two largest economies are going to sit down to try to hash out their differences. we do not know how this will go. there is a possibility, a best case scenario, that they agree to a bit of a truce and more talks. no one thinks we will get a grand deal. but there is also, and this is not a small possibility, that the leaders meet, they don't agree on anything, and we go into what is starting to look like a...
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it's not aer reversal.'re not in the business of allowing the press to dictate our policy roll out. for weeks we have been having a thoughtful conversation within our campaign about our impending health care policy. a part of that conversation, has to do with the hyde amendment. if we're going to talk about access, if we believe health care is a right as the vice president does. if he believes that access is for everybody. if he believes we're taugtalkin about the middle class, we're talking about white folk, black folks, asian pacific islander should be access to every one. >> the facts behind facts. >> he cannot justify locking out folks from that access. >> the facts behind this position that he held for 40 years, the facts behind that have not changed. we just heard what he said about wanting to preserve access for all. >> absolutely. >> is your position then that somebody with his experience, his years in the senate, his years as vice president did not understand for those 40 years that the hyde amendm
it's not aer reversal.'re not in the business of allowing the press to dictate our policy roll out. for weeks we have been having a thoughtful conversation within our campaign about our impending health care policy. a part of that conversation, has to do with the hyde amendment. if we're going to talk about access, if we believe health care is a right as the vice president does. if he believes that access is for everybody. if he believes we're taugtalkin about the middle class, we're talking...
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the exercisesreap all week i aer of how important those drills are. this is sky 7 video. a neighborhood in the wild land urban interface where even a small spark can devastate a neighborhood. raymond may have been the difference. he saw it all happen and called 911 right away. >> the fire was coming pretty showily. you can see it. i knew that based on the topography here, you don't want it to catch the bushes. it can start quickly. >> he prepared his home weeks ago. he's lived here long enough to know he can't take any chances. >> about 15 feet here, you can see it is all but cleared so there's very few ignition sources. >> the captain with the san jose fire department urges residents to do even more. he recommends a 30-foot band of dirt or concrete around your home. keeping grass to four inches or shorter and clearing brush around the trees. >> he know i saw some stuff that was not well managed in that same neighborhood. >> he said he knows he must stay vigilant. especially because the vegetation around his house keeps growing every season. it is a concern he hopes is sh
the exercisesreap all week i aer of how important those drills are. this is sky 7 video. a neighborhood in the wild land urban interface where even a small spark can devastate a neighborhood. raymond may have been the difference. he saw it all happen and called 911 right away. >> the fire was coming pretty showily. you can see it. i knew that based on the topography here, you don't want it to catch the bushes. it can start quickly. >> he prepared his home weeks ago. he's lived here...
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we'll take aer clos look. >>> plus a cancer breakthrough.ion that could dvance the lifea >>> new evacuations were issued along the arkansas river over the weekend. and even more severe weather is expected today. >> the river is still rising. here's gabe gutierrez with a look at the devastation across multiple states. >> reporter: this morning historic flood waters are re ravaging communities throughout the south, the plains and the midwest. in pine bluff, arkansas the river crept up to rooftops. some neighborhoods under mandatory evacuation orders. >> it's crazy. you can't explain it. once this water is out of here, people are going tory to rebuild and clean up. and so we're going to be dealing withll this probably summer. >> reporter: the arkansas river crested at a record 40.8 feet spilling to about 500 homes. >> you see the trees over there? that's the river. t rest ofis that is yard, those trees. >> a crazy amount of water. >> reporter: the heart ache not over yet. severe weather and hail hammering parts of new mexico and arkansas. forci
we'll take aer clos look. >>> plus a cancer breakthrough.ion that could dvance the lifea >>> new evacuations were issued along the arkansas river over the weekend. and even more severe weather is expected today. >> the river is still rising. here's gabe gutierrez with a look at the devastation across multiple states. >> reporter: this morning historic flood waters are re ravaging communities throughout the south, the plains and the midwest. in pine bluff, arkansas...
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aere were frequent bursts of fithey cleared the way ahead.point, they sized down at least four bystanders. ij the pavement, yet more g citizens were left in pools of their own blood. y schifrin: yesterday, secret state mike pompeo released a statement saying, "we salute the heroes of the chinese people who bravely stood up 30 years ago." the chinese embassy responded, saying "whoever attempts to patronize and bully the chese people, will never succeed. they will only end up in the ash heap of history." which is where chi wants these images to die. but china also uses them as a warning. as police guarded tienanman square today, a pro-communist party newspaper wrote, the crackdown was a "vaccine again future turmoil," an anniversary that actually guarantees stability. and we explore the impact of tiananmen on today's china, with minxin pei, professor of government at claremont mckenna college. 30 years ago, he was a student in the u.s. and a democracy activist. he also appeared on the newshour on june 5, 1989. and, orville schell is the directo
aere were frequent bursts of fithey cleared the way ahead.point, they sized down at least four bystanders. ij the pavement, yet more g citizens were left in pools of their own blood. y schifrin: yesterday, secret state mike pompeo released a statement saying, "we salute the heroes of the chinese people who bravely stood up 30 years ago." the chinese embassy responded, saying "whoever attempts to patronize and bully the chese people, will never succeed. they will only end up in...
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>> the only way it changes is by requiring a little bit aer attrition from the department. if you accept their proposal, the positions as proposed would remain the same. their attrition line would just be a little bit bigger. >> president yee: okay. in other words -- >> supervisor yee: not just your department, but if they come up with upgrading other positions in which you disagree with, and they are going to use attrition again as a way to pay for it, they would probably have limited ability to do that? >> well, it would just mean they would have to somewhat delay maybe one or two more hires. i mean, in a department this size, very limited, but it would be an unknown impact on hiring, and so if there's turnover, they might have to keep a position open longer, but given the department's history with salary savings, we don't believe that's an issue. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you for that explanation. >> supervisor fewer: supervisor stefani. >> supervisor stefani: thank you, chair fewer. i would like to ask why we would need these to be captains, and i see the need give
>> the only way it changes is by requiring a little bit aer attrition from the department. if you accept their proposal, the positions as proposed would remain the same. their attrition line would just be a little bit bigger. >> president yee: okay. in other words -- >> supervisor yee: not just your department, but if they come up with upgrading other positions in which you disagree with, and they are going to use attrition again as a way to pay for it, they would probably...
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the party is already on with sophie, joe, nick and priyank they were seen dancing to justin bieber on aer riv cruise, music aring and we're pretty sure the date courtesy of dr. phil, he posted easy now, one week to go. ha! see you athe wedding! how does dr. phil know that. his son jordan is a musician and he's the opening a for the jo bros. what's up, quit spilling the beans over there. one more fun story for y'all. you saw the photos of george clooney playing host to the obamas as one does at his villa in lake comeau this weekend. apparently there was a plumbing crisis that almost ruined the mic event. the $26lion event, the pool there, would fill up halfway, cold as ice and a local stepped in at the lastnute to save the day. pat and leon, they are not really swimming in the pool. >> no, no, no, i doubt. that in fact, this time of year it is still cool out there. >> reporter: sipping rose, not like a can of beer for michelle. up ave the chef whip something magical for you. >> a little rose and catfish. who eats catfish. what would you eat in lake comeau? >> something that goes with rose.
the party is already on with sophie, joe, nick and priyank they were seen dancing to justin bieber on aer riv cruise, music aring and we're pretty sure the date courtesy of dr. phil, he posted easy now, one week to go. ha! see you athe wedding! how does dr. phil know that. his son jordan is a musician and he's the opening a for the jo bros. what's up, quit spilling the beans over there. one more fun story for y'all. you saw the photos of george clooney playing host to the obamas as one does at...
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you can catch jim krayem aers full interview that is coming up at 6:00 p.m.mon." u nt to tune in. next, final trades [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> bitcoin alert, it's been on a while ride it is hovering back at $8,000. what did you make of this rally? >> it was kind of slow over the week this morning came in, buyers if the u.s. came in to buy this we're starting to see a the hoff interest coming from institutions there's several different institutions looking to get into this i would say the fundamental perspective, one thing is address creation that is crowing at 10% a month over the last month or so. it doesn't seem to be any slowing in that. that's a very positive thing for the bitcoin pri
you can catch jim krayem aers full interview that is coming up at 6:00 p.m.mon." u nt to tune in. next, final trades [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade...
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like betsy who came with aer husband two kids. why did you feel you had to leave?ylum plea? >> i don't want my children killed. >> reporter: the only smile on betsy's face came when i asked about a little area set aside in the shelte a child-friendly space, created by save the children. this lite space represents a very big first. the first time in their 100 year history, they tell us, that save the children has responded to a humanitarian crisisight here inside the u.s. barbara amorati ran a space like this in >>afghanistan. t tugs at your heart strings. >> reporter: on this day, a special visitor. save the children board member and volunteer, jennifer garner. >> kids don't care if you've been in movies. >> they have no idea. they don'tare i can't speak spanish. eporter: though she's working on it. reading to th kids in beginner's spanish. >> rhinoceros. i get to see the beauty of kids in the worst of circumstances. they've gone without baths, without food, without medical toe, and they're here, happy listen to me butcher "goodnight moon," because they're children
like betsy who came with aer husband two kids. why did you feel you had to leave?ylum plea? >> i don't want my children killed. >> reporter: the only smile on betsy's face came when i asked about a little area set aside in the shelte a child-friendly space, created by save the children. this lite space represents a very big first. the first time in their 100 year history, they tell us, that save the children has responded to a humanitarian crisisight here inside the u.s. barbara...
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the grand jury chose not to indict the shoot aer because th felt it was in self-defense.equence here and how in the end it is jones facing the charges. >> i got to tell you, frederica, you couldn't fire screenwriters to come up with something like this. impossible. the fact is miss jones, who was the victim of the shooting was indicted on a law which is somewhat unique to alabama, that if you get into a fight, i guess that gives the person who is being on the other end of the fight an opportunity to pull a gun and shoot you. everybody's wyatt erp down in alabama. she could have been charged with assault, with battery, but no, they are using a dubiously unconstitutional law to charge, who will face 20 years. i think ultimately that law is going to be held unconstitutional. i think she goes free unless the prosecutor starts showing some good sense and charge her with the appropriate crimes, not that alabama law. doesn't work. >> richard, thus far prosecutors are going full steam ahead on how they are pursuing this case, that it's jones who should be held kuculpable here. ho
the grand jury chose not to indict the shoot aer because th felt it was in self-defense.equence here and how in the end it is jones facing the charges. >> i got to tell you, frederica, you couldn't fire screenwriters to come up with something like this. impossible. the fact is miss jones, who was the victim of the shooting was indicted on a law which is somewhat unique to alabama, that if you get into a fight, i guess that gives the person who is being on the other end of the fight an...
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sanctions mean aer. the closure of diplomacy with a desperate government of america.ak interesting israel, national security adviser is john bolton stressed while the u.s. is open to talks, the president's position could change should iran violate the 2015 nuclear deal by exceeding limits of its nuclear fuel. >> i think the president would say all options remain on the table. >> tensions have been rising since president trump pulled the u.s. out of that international accord last year. on monday, president trump signed off on new u.s. sanctions designed to lock up billions in assets of top iranian officials provocative actions by iran. and this afternoon, the president standing firm. there is still no need for an exit strategy. >> when they're ready, they'll let us know very simply. doesn't make any difference. whatever they want to do, i'm ready. >> all of this is happening with acting defense secretary mark gasper telling our u.s. allies for nato meetings that the u.s. does not want to go to war with iran. i'm elizabeth hur, for abc7 news, back to you. >> how are dem
sanctions mean aer. the closure of diplomacy with a desperate government of america.ak interesting israel, national security adviser is john bolton stressed while the u.s. is open to talks, the president's position could change should iran violate the 2015 nuclear deal by exceeding limits of its nuclear fuel. >> i think the president would say all options remain on the table. >> tensions have been rising since president trump pulled the u.s. out of that international accord last...
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eza little bit of a bre in the air, finally getting sunshine out aere. finallry day. today we are going to start to see again some very nice henditions, but a lower wind. lighter winds oute. temperatures out there right now 50s and 60s. you are starting off on a cool note early on this sunday morng. sogain those temperatures not too bad out there, feeling rather nice as you are wakingp early on this sunday morning, and those temperatures are headed right into the 70s by early thor afternoon into the mid-morning, and then into the 80s. so temperatures are going to be lower today, but another chance oin, heat, and humidity coming back. we are talking about a heat wave. more about that in about 15 minutes. >>> meantime, we are following some breaking news out of fairfax county this morning. police have taken over a shopping center after a person was shot to death overnight. this happened near the hunter woods plaza. you can see here. police say they responded to reports of gunfire and a dead body was found in the area. investigators are still on the scene trying to figur
eza little bit of a bre in the air, finally getting sunshine out aere. finallry day. today we are going to start to see again some very nice henditions, but a lower wind. lighter winds oute. temperatures out there right now 50s and 60s. you are starting off on a cool note early on this sunday morng. sogain those temperatures not too bad out there, feeling rather nice as you are wakingp early on this sunday morning, and those temperatures are headed right into the 70s by early thor afternoon...
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not aer severe weath threat today.hat's the good news.n bad s, our severe weather chances come right back on thursday before we turn less humid for friday and the weekend. so, here is your rainoutlook, scattered to widespread rain later today. strong storms likely on our thursday afternoon. cthere you see early this morning, won't need the raincoats first thing, but they're already showers and thunder showers out across parts of west virginia now that will all be migrating in our direction later on in the day. temperatures mostly in the low 70s here. 60s in the shen doe wa valley. 84 degreesternoon high but rain chances probably close to 80% later i the day today. lissa, first 4 traffic? >> brand new problem that will cause a lot of pain for people. eastbound ft66 a 123 have an accident in the distance. the issue is you have to stay right and left to get by this. tht's why it's causi such a backup so quickly. eastbound there you're going just 11 miles per hour through fairfax right now. as we zoom out the rest of 66 lo
not aer severe weath threat today.hat's the good news.n bad s, our severe weather chances come right back on thursday before we turn less humid for friday and the weekend. so, here is your rainoutlook, scattered to widespread rain later today. strong storms likely on our thursday afternoon. cthere you see early this morning, won't need the raincoats first thing, but they're already showers and thunder showers out across parts of west virginia now that will all be migrating in our direction...