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the a.p. reports that doctors say wentz tore his acl in yesterday's game.on. wentz and the team are back in philadelphia. he is scheduled to have an mri later today. >>> new overnight in gloucester township, the american red cross is helping nearly two dozen families find a place to stay this morning. a fire ripped through their apartment building last night. a police officer was hurt while trying to help people escape. he should be okay. no residents were injured. >>> we want to start off on 76. this is in jersey shore in gloucester city. cameras at market looking okay, delays at the bridges and the vine street expressway, slow in both directions moving through center city. westbound toward the schuylkill, seeing backups there. >>> a quick wrap on the ten day on 10. 41 the temperature this afternoon. we're drying out. a mix of sun and sun and clouds as we progress through the day. the next couple of days, up to 46 on tuesday. early, rain/snow mix possible. the drop, 30 for the high. wednesday, it will feel colder because it will be windy. yeah. >> ooh. all
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that was from the a.p. then according to the "new york times" women staffers said they believed the congressman didn't just mean surrogacy the way you might be thinking of involving a doctor's office. women staffers say they think he meant to impregnate them in the old-fashioned way. and then back to the a.p., "the aide cited the surrogacy requests as a main reason for leaving franks's office, adding she felt retaliated against after turning down the congressman, ignored by franks and no longer given many assignments." as that news was appearing, trent franks went from resigning, oh, sometime next month to gone so fast they couldn't even add his name to the list of vacancies before they unplugged his website. the arizona governor did today set the dates for electing a replacement for congressman franks. that arizona primary will be on february 27th and general election will be april 24th. maybe by then we will all be over the shock of this particular shock resignation story. maybe. nick was born to move. 3
that was from the a.p. then according to the "new york times" women staffers said they believed the congressman didn't just mean surrogacy the way you might be thinking of involving a doctor's office. women staffers say they think he meant to impregnate them in the old-fashioned way. and then back to the a.p., "the aide cited the surrogacy requests as a main reason for leaving franks's office, adding she felt retaliated against after turning down the congressman, ignored by...
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this is your first year as editor of the a.p. but before that you were at the a.p. for many years. was this a challenging year to become an editor? >> this was a challenging year, no question. both the extent of the interest in the trump story globally, and i think that's one thing that's very important, not just americans who pay an enormous amount of attention to this. people all over the world pay attention to the trump presidency and it's difficult to get factual information out of this administration. it's provided a lot of new challenges to reporters. >> yeah. >> but it's also been such an important year, so important for the values that journalists hold dear, the importance of facts, and in some instances there have been a lot of challenges. it's been sort of an inspiring year in a sense in a way that i personally believe that consumers of news are actually seeking out good journalism and actually understand its values so for many our journalists there's been affirmation too as well. >> joanne, are you seeing that? >> we're seeing there an interest in legit journalism, but i
this is your first year as editor of the a.p. but before that you were at the a.p. for many years. was this a challenging year to become an editor? >> this was a challenging year, no question. both the extent of the interest in the trump story globally, and i think that's one thing that's very important, not just americans who pay an enormous amount of attention to this. people all over the world pay attention to the trump presidency and it's difficult to get factual information out of...
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a.p. hills men cross here they start taking baths in the relaxing and rt here he let's his men start that grant is ws off that way. he's expecting grant to continue east and cross the river somewhere off on the porch. and sara there than set up defense he wants his men to rest maybe tomorrow he can quickly move and intercept. vest on his behind. doubt. he's sick. off in this ant is area now. has second corp. here and fifth and ninth corp. over here where john is. and i you and bernside apologize. mediocre. is here and he will head down this road and out is trying to figure what to do and i want you to earlier order is to the commander of the army and potomac. he said where lee goes you shall go too. says lead is over there go e lee goes, you shall too.meade says lead is over the where lee goes, you shall go too. grant wants to consolidate the they're going to go off in that direction past our they're rom texas and going to consolidate at a place and see ifmel church you are going to be the
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in high school he was an a.p. scholar, received the international baccalaureate diploma and achievement word a i ward in foreign language for french he continued to excel academically at santa clara university where he graduated couple laude -- where he graduated cum laude with a degree in french. he now works at ucsf helen diller family comprehensive cancer center where he's workeding hard to provide new insights into diseases and disorders. i want to tell you one other. lisette. she was just 6 years old when her family brought her to the u.s. from chile. she exceled in school and was involved in her community. she went on to attend harr varvard where she received numerous awards and participated in a variety of extracurricular activities. she recently graduated harr vard with honors. she and other dreamers have so much to contribute to our country. donald trump and other republicans have made their agenda clear, they want to shut down daca and dapa and deport hundreds of thousands of dreamers and parents of amer
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see the juice a.p. many other footsteps hidden in the steps of joseph and mary. we see the tracks of entire families forced to set down to in our own day. we see the tracks of millions if you do not choose to go away. driven from their land to leave behind that the awards but i received a zero coyote. face said the pope demands that foreigners be welcomed. some ten thousand worshippers joined midnight mass amid the splendor of st peter's basilica. many more followed the service from the square outside amid heightened security. i think that the pope signifies a lot of hope for a lot of people and that he has the power to bring a lot of people together. and through faith and i hope that. the people would be more forgiving. one another whatever their religion is more accepting. so that we would all live in harmony. the pope support for refugees has put him at all odds with some politicians but it's already become a key message of his tenure. here in germany president frank. has urged people to stay calm despite political uncertainty in the country chance langley mer
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he used to work at the a.p. he is going to be here to give his side of the story. but, first, the left's hyperbole and hypocrisy regarding criticism of bob mueller and the fbi. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." critics of the president and this channel are howling that we are putting the country in danger. what's our crime? accurately reporting the alarming bias within essential counsel bob mueller's investigation. despite the fact that mueller and his team have unearthed no evidence of so-called collusion between trump and russia, the left considers it basically it's crime to even raise legitimate questions about the staffing and the tactics of the mueller investigation. iand they are now going into full on appear plexy. >> this has been a month long's orchestrated frankly pathetic and also dangerous attack. >> it's a real example of the divide in the country and how conservative media is fueling that divide right now. >> they are fomenting a constitutional crisis. what they are doing could lead to violence. >> laura: oh, really, joe? come on, even you don't
he used to work at the a.p. he is going to be here to give his side of the story. but, first, the left's hyperbole and hypocrisy regarding criticism of bob mueller and the fbi. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." critics of the president and this channel are howling that we are putting the country in danger. what's our crime? accurately reporting the alarming bias within essential counsel bob mueller's investigation. despite the fact that mueller and his team have unearthed no...
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that's interesting when you consider this article from the a.p. in august of 2016.he headline many donors to clinton foundation met with her at state. and the article goes on to detail, quote: at least 85 of 154 people from private interest who met or who had phone conversations scheduled with clinton while she led the state department, they all donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs. now, and according to a review of state department calendars released so far to the a.p. combined the 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million. and at least 40 donated more than $100,000 each and 20 gave more than a million. so is that why clinton and abedin wanted to remove records of hillary's calls and schedules? this would have come out in the campaign? and people would have been asking good questions? now, judicial watch president tom fitton will be here in just a few minutes. also tonight breaking, investigative reporter sarah carter is out with damning new details on this controversial nsa surveillance program that may have been u
that's interesting when you consider this article from the a.p. in august of 2016.he headline many donors to clinton foundation met with her at state. and the article goes on to detail, quote: at least 85 of 154 people from private interest who met or who had phone conversations scheduled with clinton while she led the state department, they all donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs. now, and according to a review of state department calendars...
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for more on the a.p.'s report, i'm joined now by one of its authors, susannah george.for being with us. first, let's start with that number. how do we get such a big discrepancy? how did you go about counting it? >> we spoke to half a dozen morgue and ministry officials in mosul. we crossed referenced a number of different databases kept by independent organizations and nongovernmental organizations -- the united nations, amnesty international -- and we pulled all these different lists together that we were able to get, lists of names of the dead, death tolls from the morgue, some handwritten on pieces of paper, and we cross-referenced them and were able to come up with that range, from 9,000 to 11,000 civilians killed during the battle to retake mosul from october 2016 to july 2017 when the city was declared lib raiptd htion when the people at the morgue write down the name of the dead body, what do they say is the cause of death and how do we figure out whether they were killed by i.s.i.s. or airstrikes? >> well, that's something we had to rely on the morgue official
for more on the a.p.'s report, i'm joined now by one of its authors, susannah george.for being with us. first, let's start with that number. how do we get such a big discrepancy? how did you go about counting it? >> we spoke to half a dozen morgue and ministry officials in mosul. we crossed referenced a number of different databases kept by independent organizations and nongovernmental organizations -- the united nations, amnesty international -- and we pulled all these different lists...
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bureau chief of a.p. in kabul so just have a listen to this my name's lino donal until a year ago i was bureau chief in afghanistan for the associated press every day we face the possibility of being caught up or targeted in suicide attacks and shootings i had one colleague saddo ahmed killed with a shot to the head during a sage in early twenty sixteen i received a threat signed i as horas son the name islamic state he uses for the region that includes afghanistan promising revenge for a story that i had written as subsequent investigations concluded it more likely than not came from within my bureau not unusual a lot of kidnappings were taking place in kabul with the collusion of colleagues so after many years of covering war and conflict i concluded that the odds were moving against me and so with a heavy heart i decided to leave couple so there you have it that's and then o'donnell the experience chief a.p. in kabul really demonstrating the kind of challenges that journalists face around the world yes
bureau chief of a.p. in kabul so just have a listen to this my name's lino donal until a year ago i was bureau chief in afghanistan for the associated press every day we face the possibility of being caught up or targeted in suicide attacks and shootings i had one colleague saddo ahmed killed with a shot to the head during a sage in early twenty sixteen i received a threat signed i as horas son the name islamic state he uses for the region that includes afghanistan promising revenge for a story...
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plus, a deadly confrontation in florida a.p.an shot and killed by police after physically attacking an officer. all caught on police body cam and other videos. also, our new series of kids and mental health. tonight, how depression can actually start in very young children. and the big changes that could be coming to how you get the internet. the possibility that not everyone will have the same access when we see you in just a few minutes for "nbc nightly news." denise, i'll send it back to you. >> we look forward to it. thanks, kate. and now it's time for sports. >>> this is sports desk, brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> time for sports. danny with you right now. the eelgles have a chance to clinch the nfc east but the cowboys won to stay in the hunt. the birds will have to take care of their own business. they are on top in los angeles 24-13 early quarter in against the rams. la salle and villanova -- buzzer beater right before the buzzer sound. la salle up one at the break.
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prime minister hyder other body which is around one thousand two hundred sixty civilians killed the a.p. investigation found that one third of the deaths were due to bombardments by either the u.s. led coalition or iraqi forces and they blame zeisel the violent final violent assault for another third of the deaths now it couldn't be determined by more records which side was responsible for the remainder of those that were killed lori headed to the international security correspondent at the associated press and one of the authors of the report joins me now via skype from paris these are quite significant accusations to make you obviously feel that a.p. can stand by the figures that they're presenting to the international community. we can we spent four months compiling records both from the morgue in mosul and comparing them against multiple databases from. governmental organizations including air were as amnesty international drug body count and a u.n. report that came out recently and what we found was that there was a significant under-reporting of the number of civilian dead in mili
prime minister hyder other body which is around one thousand two hundred sixty civilians killed the a.p. investigation found that one third of the deaths were due to bombardments by either the u.s. led coalition or iraqi forces and they blame zeisel the violent final violent assault for another third of the deaths now it couldn't be determined by more records which side was responsible for the remainder of those that were killed lori headed to the international security correspondent at the...
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it was still before 11:00 eastern time, but later than the a.p. and some other news organizations had called it. and i'm not complaining about that. that is more than fine by me, as far as i'm concerned, the rule there is, better right than first. and that is true in all aspects of this business and in life. it's particularly important when it comes to calling an election. so i tell you all of this because the way that worked, logistically around here, last night, whale we were continuing to watch the vote come in, my hour was over, lawrence was hosting. it was starting to look like things were really going in doug jones' direction, but it wasn't over yet. and in the 10:00 hour, at one point, joy reid and i were both on set with lawrence, as we were all watching those numbers come in, we're commenting on what we understand those numbers mean, this is a very exciting culmination of the race. and we could see where things were going, right and we're wondering when people are going to start making calls. we don't control that. we're wondering what we
it was still before 11:00 eastern time, but later than the a.p. and some other news organizations had called it. and i'm not complaining about that. that is more than fine by me, as far as i'm concerned, the rule there is, better right than first. and that is true in all aspects of this business and in life. it's particularly important when it comes to calling an election. so i tell you all of this because the way that worked, logistically around here, last night, whale we were continuing to...
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he told the a.p. he's not going to get run over by "lies and junk science." >>> tonight, a sheriff says pit bulls turned on a young virginia woman killing her. >> eye never seen anything quite like it. >> reporter: i never see anything like it again. >> why the victim's good friend says the sheriff has it wrong, and th "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s became a reality? at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to move from "what if" to "what's next." dominion energy. >>> a young woman near richmond, virginia, went to walk her dogs this week but never returned home. the sheriff says her own dogs mauled her to affiliate in richmond explains, friends say the idea of her dogs killing her just doesn't make any sense. >>> it appears she was taken to t
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hundred sixty intersections controlled by traffic lights in new york city two hundred nine now have a.p.'s and the number increases by seventy five each year. the beeping boxes are helpful especially when you have an intersection that's a little more dicey it tells me that ok the light did just change so i can go i should go now as long as it sounds save these devices while improving the safety aspect of crossing streets are currently in need of an innovative update re orks city discovered that after they had installed these devices that people people were still having difficulty crossing the street because of the increased complexity with the introduction of dedicated bike and bus lanes so they came up with the idea of actually adding a map to the sorry in this intersection a printed tactile diagram is being tested at the excessive book protest in sydney recently some new innovations in printing have made it possible to create very low cost talked while graphic and brutal songs that are durable enough to put outside lindsey demonstrates the tactile math to passer by george this is also
hundred sixty intersections controlled by traffic lights in new york city two hundred nine now have a.p.'s and the number increases by seventy five each year. the beeping boxes are helpful especially when you have an intersection that's a little more dicey it tells me that ok the light did just change so i can go i should go now as long as it sounds save these devices while improving the safety aspect of crossing streets are currently in need of an innovative update re orks city discovered that...
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mohammed the number ten times bigger we're talking about eleven thousand civilian deaths according to the a.p. is this number possible and how does that compare with what the u.n. says. while a good evening to you again and thank you can point me once again about the issue of mosul. and i want to be. prised. during the mosul operation the last report by the u.n. in a has addressed six thousand there were killed by. a terrorist group by isis let alone by the numbers by the coalition groups especially against civilians because as you stand most of the terrorist groups who were hiding within the civilians houses. this is has caused the numbers to rise and that's why our concern with relation to mosul as one of the cities that has not been spoken about by the u.n. as much as a local we are concerned about why there's not such a transparent and independent investigation into how the mosul operation is it taking place. given what you said about the terrorists hiding in with civilians and the fact that the coalition recognize that a fraction of this number they say that the number of civilians they
mohammed the number ten times bigger we're talking about eleven thousand civilian deaths according to the a.p. is this number possible and how does that compare with what the u.n. says. while a good evening to you again and thank you can point me once again about the issue of mosul. and i want to be. prised. during the mosul operation the last report by the u.n. in a has addressed six thousand there were killed by. a terrorist group by isis let alone by the numbers by the coalition groups...
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just today for you to give you a give you a very shocking figure today a.p. investigation a published report that is really very damaging it says between one thousand and eleven thousand people have been killed civilians have been killed in mosul to drive out the the the isis fighters there i mean not that much number of the number is not as much as that have been killed and sun are and other major cities but there is that there is a humanitarian a major menace in yemen as a result even before i mean the war yemen was in a big mess and it was one of the poorest arab country and it was probably the first capital in the words are not run out of water and that was before whole of the twenty eleven so much and now it's on our and other parts of the of the country especially those parts of that are controlled by the whole with these are suffering immensely and this water really has come to an end but it will not come to an end if we belittle the role of the in the lack of engagement and syrian in seriousness by the international community they are not really adher
just today for you to give you a give you a very shocking figure today a.p. investigation a published report that is really very damaging it says between one thousand and eleven thousand people have been killed civilians have been killed in mosul to drive out the the the isis fighters there i mean not that much number of the number is not as much as that have been killed and sun are and other major cities but there is that there is a humanitarian a major menace in yemen as a result even before...
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the armed forces of neon war are systematically using rape as a tool of terror against the hinge of a.p. reporters interviewed twenty nine women and girls from different places in the un mark a news agency says their accounts are all very similar and says the evidence supports the united nations claim that the neon our military is using systematic rape as a weapon. yes she safe but devastated. runnier i can't bear this pain anymore i'm unable to take my pain to the doctor i'm disturbed in my mind i cried all night last night no one knows that except. i can't even bend to pray that's what's really troubling me. this woman is one of those who have spoken out about what men in myanmar have been doing. she's also one of many who have ended up pregnant her baby is all she has. the whole world with that when the baby was conceived i knew i wasn't going to get rid of it because i don't have anyone in this world no mother no father no brother no sister only allah not really . all the others fear they'll lose what they do have. i was very worried crying a lot and my husband said he had to abando
the armed forces of neon war are systematically using rape as a tool of terror against the hinge of a.p. reporters interviewed twenty nine women and girls from different places in the un mark a news agency says their accounts are all very similar and says the evidence supports the united nations claim that the neon our military is using systematic rape as a weapon. yes she safe but devastated. runnier i can't bear this pain anymore i'm unable to take my pain to the doctor i'm disturbed in my...
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tech world is really split on net neutrality on one hand you have cable companies like verizon and a.p. and t. in support of their appeal but on the other hand you have tech giants like google and microsoft in favor of keeping the old rules so how is it that such major corporations within the same industry or at least very similar companies feel so differently on this clearly very divisive topic. well it's who's going to be charging and who's going to be charged so you do have a large internet service providers and these are the telecoms and they're the ones who are going to be making profits they're going to be setting their fees and it's not like there's there's competition there really isn't much in the way of broadband competition and that's one of the reasons we have such an efficient market on the other hand you have giants like google you have giants like amazon and you have giants like netflix and they are going to have to pay whatever these internet service providers tell them and we know this because we saw it happen already in late two thousand and thirteen and early two tho
tech world is really split on net neutrality on one hand you have cable companies like verizon and a.p. and t. in support of their appeal but on the other hand you have tech giants like google and microsoft in favor of keeping the old rules so how is it that such major corporations within the same industry or at least very similar companies feel so differently on this clearly very divisive topic. well it's who's going to be charging and who's going to be charged so you do have a large internet...
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right now the a.p. reporting he intends to plead guilty to one count of lying for making false statements to the f.b.i. >> bill: one thing you remember about the reason why general flynn was terminated, the president said he did not tell the truth to the vice president, mike pence. i do not recall when that date was or when that conversation happened but it was around the same area in the early days of the administration when the president made the decision to cut ties with general flynn and bear in mind during the campaign for about a year and a half flynn and president trump were very close with each other. they had -- they were in lock step on national security. and it was on the monday night the first night of the convention in cleveland, ohio where general flynn was given a prominent speaking role. he was the last speaker of the evening that light in cleveland, ohio. very close until the moment the president decided he wasn't telling the truth. >> sandra: we'll bring in juan williams, fox news poli
right now the a.p. reporting he intends to plead guilty to one count of lying for making false statements to the f.b.i. >> bill: one thing you remember about the reason why general flynn was terminated, the president said he did not tell the truth to the vice president, mike pence. i do not recall when that date was or when that conversation happened but it was around the same area in the early days of the administration when the president made the decision to cut ties with general flynn...
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percent of a.p.'s number. we spoke to mohammed said of col he's the u.n. coordinator with the salaam for democracy and human rights group and he warns high civilian casualties are inevitable as the coalition made indiscriminate use of weapons in densely populated civilian areas. the last reports by the un in a has addressed six thousand they were killed by. a terrorist group by isis let alone by the numbers by the coalition groups especially against civilians because as you stand most of them are terrorist groups who were hiding within the civilians houses or to consider. not doubt. their weapons are being used by the coalition especially by the u.s. army is does not discriminate between civilian or terrorist or by civilians or the isis because they use. the number of weapons but there's not. such a terrorist as you stand this is a terrorist groups not an army where they clearly indicated the targets of the weapon they were used by the us usually is used on a wide areas and also if you use if you look at the morsel as a city is very concerned very populate
percent of a.p.'s number. we spoke to mohammed said of col he's the u.n. coordinator with the salaam for democracy and human rights group and he warns high civilian casualties are inevitable as the coalition made indiscriminate use of weapons in densely populated civilian areas. the last reports by the un in a has addressed six thousand they were killed by. a terrorist group by isis let alone by the numbers by the coalition groups especially against civilians because as you stand most of them...
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what's what's the work coming from the beach a.p.'s sense of relief perhaps that they seem to pull this out. that's right official results haven't come in yet but what is clear is that they have a majority of the legislative assembly yes huge amount of relieved this is b j p state it's been a b j peace day for the past twenty two years and in fact it's the prime minister's state and he's a b j p is part of the b j p of course and he was here personally to come and campaign personally here flew in from new delhi to cost his vote so a loss for the b j p would have been a humiliating not only for the party but for the leader of the country but what's also interesting is that congress has managed to make some inroads that means many are seeing it as they have led a campaign the strongest challenge against the b j p they say this century and making them a started start to be a force that could be reckoned with in the state so what message does the election what does this mean for the rest of the country. for the rest of the country they've
what's what's the work coming from the beach a.p.'s sense of relief perhaps that they seem to pull this out. that's right official results haven't come in yet but what is clear is that they have a majority of the legislative assembly yes huge amount of relieved this is b j p state it's been a b j peace day for the past twenty two years and in fact it's the prime minister's state and he's a b j p is part of the b j p of course and he was here personally to come and campaign personally here flew...
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pennsylvania offered the advanced placement computer science course in 2015 - 2016 and there are fewer a.p. compaments taken in computer science than any other stem subject area. but technology connects the in ways like never before. in ways like never before. from everyday conveniences at our fingertips, to improved communication, technology plays an ever increasing role in our lives. we're becoming more dependent on applications or apps and the students of today will become the cleared of tomorrow by developing such technology. proudly the house of representatives has encouraged america's students to focus on computer science and stem subjects through the annual congressional app challenge. this competition allows k through 12 students from across the country to practice their code writing skills by developing an app. writing apps will be displayed in the capitol building -- winning apps will be displayed in the capitol building later this year. this year's winner from pennsylvania's fifth congressional district is lockland campbell. he redesigned the hack club website to make it more us
pennsylvania offered the advanced placement computer science course in 2015 - 2016 and there are fewer a.p. compaments taken in computer science than any other stem subject area. but technology connects the in ways like never before. in ways like never before. from everyday conveniences at our fingertips, to improved communication, technology plays an ever increasing role in our lives. we're becoming more dependent on applications or apps and the students of today will become the cleared of...
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spent weeks campaigning in his home state which routes is being controlled by moody's policy creature a.p. for twenty two years is facing a surprisingly strong challenge from the opposition congress party led by rome devika poland has born from a medical. the b j p has been in charge of this state for over two decades uninterrupted so many thought a win for them would be a foregone conclusion but analysts say they got a wake up call in the first phase of these elections on december ninth when turnout among the b j p's committed voters was less than expected now over the past year there have been rumblings of discontent particularly amongst the rural areas which make up half of the voting bloc many here say that the congress party has managed to launch a campaign that's resonated amongst those who feel like they've been marginalized by the government and its economic policies this phase of voting today will be for half of the hundred eighty two seats in the legislative assembly we spoke to some of the voters to find out what issues will be influencing the way they vote. as a businessman ec
spent weeks campaigning in his home state which routes is being controlled by moody's policy creature a.p. for twenty two years is facing a surprisingly strong challenge from the opposition congress party led by rome devika poland has born from a medical. the b j p has been in charge of this state for over two decades uninterrupted so many thought a win for them would be a foregone conclusion but analysts say they got a wake up call in the first phase of these elections on december ninth when...
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so far, $3.2 million which has a copy of the spending report from the a.p. more than half is staff salary and benefits. michelle: speaking of cost, "7 on your side" tracking toes on i-66. the peak rate reached $40 for the first time. kidd o'shea snapped the picture and posted it on twitter. that is for solo drivers. if you have a passenger and an easy pass flex to the right side there is no charge. alison: wow! $40. no other way to put it. he slammed the current metro board. former transportation secretary ray la hood contracted by virginia now to review the transit agency is pitching a dramatic overhaul. proposed changes here. brianne: the former u.s. transportation secretary ray la hood releasing the report commissioned by the virginia governor terry mcauliffe and his plan on how to fix metro. the number one element of the plan beginning with the governance of metro, performing metro's board. today ray la hood calling the current 16-member board unwielding and parochial and said it's time for a smaller board. the report calls for five-member reform board b
so far, $3.2 million which has a copy of the spending report from the a.p. more than half is staff salary and benefits. michelle: speaking of cost, "7 on your side" tracking toes on i-66. the peak rate reached $40 for the first time. kidd o'shea snapped the picture and posted it on twitter. that is for solo drivers. if you have a passenger and an easy pass flex to the right side there is no charge. alison: wow! $40. no other way to put it. he slammed the current metro board. former...
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alison: a.p. poll show americans are pessimistic. among the republicans half say the promises have been kept. more worse off since trump took office. jonathan: item investigation faking the grade is bringing the policy changes to how ballou high school operates. this is after the i-team reporting on the high school attendance problems in the past month. nathan baca is live where the students have been testifying all day long. what have they been saying? >> this says six hours and it's round two where the parents, the teachers and the opportunities are coming here to make the voices heard. the counsel heard from two dozen high school students and they supported the former principal now transferred while they investigate the allegations. they called for flexibility to take the class attendance, the staggered start times and return of the principal. >> we have difficulties but with the teachers quitting it's difficult to believe in themselves and have students come to school. >> the schools confirm a policy change in a sense, what is go
alison: a.p. poll show americans are pessimistic. among the republicans half say the promises have been kept. more worse off since trump took office. jonathan: item investigation faking the grade is bringing the policy changes to how ballou high school operates. this is after the i-team reporting on the high school attendance problems in the past month. nathan baca is live where the students have been testifying all day long. what have they been saying? >> this says six hours and it's...
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near universal condemnation from world leaders, both friend and foe, including the vatican with the a.psrael has publicly supported the decision n. a ballisticering statement, french president macron called it quote a regrettable decision france does not approve of and it goes against international law and all the security council resolutions, british prime minister may adds it is unhelpful in terms of prospects for peace. jordan says it quote fuels tension, enflames anger and packs and is in violation of u.n. and international resolutions. the embassy in jordan instructed u.s. government personnel and their families to limit public movements, prohibited u.s. citizens from traveling outside of amman and children not to attend school today. more than half the members of the council have called for a meeting, possibly this friday t. state department issued a world wide caution. partly in anticipation of possible violence and security threats and a cable was september to all diplomatic posts, strucking officials to defer non-essential travel to israel, jerusalem and the west bank until dec
near universal condemnation from world leaders, both friend and foe, including the vatican with the a.psrael has publicly supported the decision n. a ballisticering statement, french president macron called it quote a regrettable decision france does not approve of and it goes against international law and all the security council resolutions, british prime minister may adds it is unhelpful in terms of prospects for peace. jordan says it quote fuels tension, enflames anger and packs and is in...
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your mother superior, who is amazing, she -- there's a wonderful a.p.st came out about this recording. she said it's -- the music is like about beauty in general. the sound is beautiful. when you hear beautiful music, it does something to your soul. >> it's true. it's so freeing an uplifting and so peaceful. it's like how do we find peace in the world today. music is a beautiful outlet. pope john paul ii would say that, the good, the true the beautiful are like a magnet in our hearts. we all have to respond. you can't not. you have to. >> laura: there's something about seeing music live, too. a lot of people like to see music live and touches you in a different way. sister peter thomas, what do you pray for daily? your big go-to. >> there's so many intentions in our world today. first, we have to be saints. we're all called to respond to god's love. i ask god to help me become who you want me to be. there's so many intentions and everyone in the world has a place in our prayer as a community. >> laura: sister joseph andrew what do you play for? >> we do
your mother superior, who is amazing, she -- there's a wonderful a.p.st came out about this recording. she said it's -- the music is like about beauty in general. the sound is beautiful. when you hear beautiful music, it does something to your soul. >> it's true. it's so freeing an uplifting and so peaceful. it's like how do we find peace in the world today. music is a beautiful outlet. pope john paul ii would say that, the good, the true the beautiful are like a magnet in our hearts. we...
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his daughter told the a.p. that he was found dead inside his san diego home shortly boston.art attack. but they are waiting for the official word. >>> we're getting new video of two devastating house fires days before christmas. chopper 4 is on the scene of this fire in springfield last night. it was so intense that part of the home collapsed. you can see dozens of firefighters working to put it out. no word on how it started. but looks like most of that smoke is coming from the back of the house. we're working to learn if anyone was inside when it started. >> soon after, chopper 4 flew to this house fire in germantown. >> it broke out on brink road that didn't have fire hydrant access. montgomery county fire says when they arrived, flames were coming out of the roofment take a look at the pictures from montgomery fire. that home is destroyed. no one, luckily was home when that fire started. >>> take a look here in germantown. want to were doing at this liquor store. the surveillance camera caught everything. the suspected thieves hurled a rock to shatter the glass. this hap
his daughter told the a.p. that he was found dead inside his san diego home shortly boston.art attack. but they are waiting for the official word. >>> we're getting new video of two devastating house fires days before christmas. chopper 4 is on the scene of this fire in springfield last night. it was so intense that part of the home collapsed. you can see dozens of firefighters working to put it out. no word on how it started. but looks like most of that smoke is coming from the back...
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i'd hope we would cover a semester of a.p. u.s.istory in two hours and has minu45 minutes that's the most i was hoping for. when you write a show, you have to be in love with the idea. you can't think about the financial anything, because nine out of ten times, nothing will happen it will come, fret and strut its hour upon the stage and go you can't control the success or failure of a thing i was in love with the idea. hamilton wouldn't leave me alone. when i was walking my dog, taking a shower, he was like write me i'm proud. i think he would be chuffed to use your word at all the attention and how long he wasn't in the spotlight i'm humbled by the reception and when i get tweets from teens who are like it's lafayette's birthday, why haven't you tweeted anything the awakening in our history that this has created in young people, it's overwhelming. >> how do you top the success of hamilton >> you don't even try. honestly the lessons from hamilton are take more vacations. i was on vacation when i read this book. and take your time i
i'd hope we would cover a semester of a.p. u.s.istory in two hours and has minu45 minutes that's the most i was hoping for. when you write a show, you have to be in love with the idea. you can't think about the financial anything, because nine out of ten times, nothing will happen it will come, fret and strut its hour upon the stage and go you can't control the success or failure of a thing i was in love with the idea. hamilton wouldn't leave me alone. when i was walking my dog, taking a...
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his daughter told the a.p. he was found dead inside his home in san diego. right before he was supposed to hop on a flight to boston. his family thinks he may have died from a heart attack. they're waiting to get official word. >>> today we'll be seeing a little bit more daylight. yesterday was the longest night of the year. that is why the people for fairness coalition picked yesterday to raise awareness for those who spend nearly every night on the street. the group marched to freedom plaza to remember the homeless who died in the district. one of the marchers albert townsend will never stay quiet on the problem of homelessness in washington. he slept on the streets for three years. he now volunteers for the coalition to spread the word about the growing problem. >> the people who died this year, over 200-some people died over the last four years. people are dying younger because their health is deteriorating. >> the coalition's next step is to ask the city for million in the next budget to house 1600 more people. >>> the georgetown man's basketball team s
his daughter told the a.p. he was found dead inside his home in san diego. right before he was supposed to hop on a flight to boston. his family thinks he may have died from a heart attack. they're waiting to get official word. >>> today we'll be seeing a little bit more daylight. yesterday was the longest night of the year. that is why the people for fairness coalition picked yesterday to raise awareness for those who spend nearly every night on the street. the group marched to...
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now the a.p.s reported he was not company toured alive but was killed by enemy rifle and machine gunfire. who spoke none newsly because the investigation is not final and the information not released publicly. >>> chris matthews was accused of inappropriate behavior by a a woman working on his show in 1999. >> the daily caller first said -- msnbc released a statement saying the matter was investigated at the time and matthews received a formal reprimand. the investigation found the comments were not a proposition. the woman received a payout. to leave the company. >>> the funeral for the kentucky state lawmaker who killed himself. representative dan johnson shot himself last week after accusations of sexual assault surfaced against him. a woman said she was 17 when johnson assaulted her at his home in 2013. before he died, johnson posted a message on facebook denying the allegations and asking people to pray for his wife. >>> nominee sarah palin's son has been arraigned on charges. he's charged wi
now the a.p.s reported he was not company toured alive but was killed by enemy rifle and machine gunfire. who spoke none newsly because the investigation is not final and the information not released publicly. >>> chris matthews was accused of inappropriate behavior by a a woman working on his show in 1999. >> the daily caller first said -- msnbc released a statement saying the matter was investigated at the time and matthews received a formal reprimand. the investigation found...
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so we have to enable a hybrid a.p. -- a hybrid solution and help customers figure out the right mix whereive. and that is a capability we are growing. and that is what our partner does. help figure out where the workloads go to enable the future. and the edge has as much pressure and it is growing like a weed. has that put a big chill on m&a a little bit side of the wheel house? or do you think eight pe will still be creative when it comes to thinking about doing deals? meg meg: yeah. i think we had some syndrome,atic stress and we did not make any acquisitions until aruba. and we have to be very thoughtful. we took due diligence to an extreme. i said, i'm sorry about this, but you are the first acquisition after autonomy. but aruba has been an incredible acquisition for us. and i think we have got our momentum back around m&a. -- arubaeen fantastic has been fantastic. so, i think we now know what acquisitions work for us and it is complementary technology that we can put to our fantastic distribution system and partners , and accelerate the growth of those companies and maybe take out so
so we have to enable a hybrid a.p. -- a hybrid solution and help customers figure out the right mix whereive. and that is a capability we are growing. and that is what our partner does. help figure out where the workloads go to enable the future. and the edge has as much pressure and it is growing like a weed. has that put a big chill on m&a a little bit side of the wheel house? or do you think eight pe will still be creative when it comes to thinking about doing deals? meg meg: yeah. i...
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that was from the a.p.n according to the "new york times", women staffer said they believed the congressman didn't just mean surrogate the way you think of involving a doctors' office. they think he meant to i'm pregnapre -- inpregnant them in the old fashioned way. she told the congressman ignored by franks and no longer given many assignments. as that news was appearing, trent franks went from resigning, oh, sometime next month to gone so fast they couldn't add his name to the list of vacancies before they unplugged his website. the arizona did set the dates for legislating a replacement for congressman franks, the primary will be february 27th and general election will be april 24th. maybe by then we'll be over the shock of this particular shock resignation story. maybe. ♪ turn up your swagger game with one a day men's. ♪ a complete multivitamin with key nutrients plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. from our family to yours... may all your wishes come true this holiday season. >>
that was from the a.p.n according to the "new york times", women staffer said they believed the congressman didn't just mean surrogate the way you think of involving a doctors' office. they think he meant to i'm pregnapre -- inpregnant them in the old fashioned way. she told the congressman ignored by franks and no longer given many assignments. as that news was appearing, trent franks went from resigning, oh, sometime next month to gone so fast they couldn't add his name to the list...
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well, this is raising new questions for many voters who put trump in office as president new a.p.lysis shows more than 7 million of the nearly 9 million people who signed up for obamacare coverage next year live in state where trump won. on the democrat side, there are signs that they will try to negotiate with republicans in 2018. when it comes to president trump, there aren't many indicators that democrats are turning over a new leaf in the new year. watch. >> i don't think that we have ever seen a president who has so damaged the foundations of democracy as this president has done. and, you know, it happens on a daily basis. and the risk in not speaking out and speaking out in the harshest terms is that we normalize his behavior. and i don't think many democrats are willing to do that. >> kennedy: is it normalizing behavior or is an entire party crying wolf, david webb? >webb. >> david: it's an entire wolf crying wolf. the executive branch decided to say to the congress, the legislative branch the constitution says you need to take action on that. oh my god it's the end of the
well, this is raising new questions for many voters who put trump in office as president new a.p.lysis shows more than 7 million of the nearly 9 million people who signed up for obamacare coverage next year live in state where trump won. on the democrat side, there are signs that they will try to negotiate with republicans in 2018. when it comes to president trump, there aren't many indicators that democrats are turning over a new leaf in the new year. watch. >> i don't think that we have...
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. >> she's not, she's in a.p. calculus. >> how do you assign the role by the way.to claim it. >> what role? >> the tempest. >> there is no role of the tempest. it's a made-up thing so we all can cap participate. >> you can't do anything unless you're the center of attention, you can. >> yeah, well you know your mom (bleep) are fake, totally fake. >> she made one bad decision at 19. >> two bad decision! please welcome saoirse ronan. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> we're back! >> stephen: welcome back. >> we're back together again? >> we are. by popular demand. >> by popular demand. >> stephen: thanks so much for being here. >> thanks so much for saying such lovely things about the film. >> stephen: i absolute-- this film was absolutely-- we had greta gerwig on, and i talked to her about this, but i'm absolutely devastated by this film. it is funny. it is beautiful. it's heartbreaking. it's hopeful. and-- and i think i could probably give away the entire plot-- i'm not gog-- but the entire plot of the movie and it wouldn't affect people's experience because in some movies you're
. >> she's not, she's in a.p. calculus. >> how do you assign the role by the way.to claim it. >> what role? >> the tempest. >> there is no role of the tempest. it's a made-up thing so we all can cap participate. >> you can't do anything unless you're the center of attention, you can. >> yeah, well you know your mom (bleep) are fake, totally fake. >> she made one bad decision at 19. >> two bad decision! please welcome saoirse ronan. ♪ ♪ (...
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the seven-day forecast coming up a.p. the bottom of your screen, you can check out the plans for the rest of the week and how our temperatures will be shaping up. today we're heading into the upper 50s, even a few spots reaching the low 60s. thinking san jose should make it up to 60 degrees and gilroy looking at a high of 58 degrees. also 58 in concord and danville. oakland -- 56 degrees in san mateo. marina district, 56 degrees. light winds in the north bay with our highs up to 61 degrees in santa rosa. so taking a look outside if you're going to christmas in the park, it's going to be a nice day for that with our highs in the low 60s. and then this evening it's also going to be fairly comfortable but think you'll still need a light jacket as you get out there and take in all the christmas lights. if you have family in town and they're heading out of town tomorrow and going back home, here is a look at our high temperatures and the sky conditions for the whole state and also across the region as our temperatures for sout
the seven-day forecast coming up a.p. the bottom of your screen, you can check out the plans for the rest of the week and how our temperatures will be shaping up. today we're heading into the upper 50s, even a few spots reaching the low 60s. thinking san jose should make it up to 60 degrees and gilroy looking at a high of 58 degrees. also 58 in concord and danville. oakland -- 56 degrees in san mateo. marina district, 56 degrees. light winds in the north bay with our highs up to 61 degrees in...
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a.p. center. 60 start at $12. >>> finally tonight check this out, one man's massive lego creation getting a lot of hits on youtube. this guy was in southern poland and said he has always been fascinated with cranes. he built a functional crane that can even move furniture. the 10-foot creation takes up most of his living room. >> wow. what's more amazing is that guy is single! he is not married. >> or an extremely tolerant spouse. >> there you go. let's hope it's the latter. for the latest always visit us on www.cbssf.com. >> and nightbeat is at 10:00 on kbcw, 44 cable 12 and back here tonight at 11:00. >> see you at 11:00. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: how you all doin'? i appreciate that. thank you all very much. i appreciate you, folks. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] and we got a good one for you today, fol
a.p. center. 60 start at $12. >>> finally tonight check this out, one man's massive lego creation getting a lot of hits on youtube. this guy was in southern poland and said he has always been fascinated with cranes. he built a functional crane that can even move furniture. the 10-foot creation takes up most of his living room. >> wow. what's more amazing is that guy is single! he is not married. >> or an extremely tolerant spouse. >> there you go. let's hope it's the...
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. >> josh, as you look at some of the reporting, the article from the a.p., for instance, saying it's not as bad as the democrats are making it, and it's not as good as what the republicans are making it, we're talking about the tax plan. if that reporting comes to be true, might it be that in 2018, this is not going to hurt either side a lot or a little? >> on the politics of the tax bill, republicans do have a point in that the politics, the perception of how people are reacting to the tax bill is out of proportion to the tax cuts that it provides to over 85% of americans. more people think they're going to get a tax hike than a tax cut when the vast majority of americans are actually going to see their taxes cut. reality is going to come into play next year when people start to get a little more money in their returns, and perhaps the politics are going to move a little bit in the republicans' advantage. but when you look at the big, 2018 picture, the big question is, is it going to be a democratic wave, or a democratic tsunami? and i don't think the tax legislation is going to hav
. >> josh, as you look at some of the reporting, the article from the a.p., for instance, saying it's not as bad as the democrats are making it, and it's not as good as what the republicans are making it, we're talking about the tax plan. if that reporting comes to be true, might it be that in 2018, this is not going to hurt either side a lot or a little? >> on the politics of the tax bill, republicans do have a point in that the politics, the perception of how people are reacting...