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over to the aar, room number that? the goal stood.decided not by technology, but artistry. 201, a goal which will be watched again in a match that will be played again at or bridge on saturday. those two will play in the league on saturday. elsewhere tonight, arsenal danny welbeck got two as they beat brentford. 3-1, 3—1, confirmation of liverpool's defeat. west ham put 8—past league 2's bottom club. so, tottenham beat watford in the league cup this evening. but they had to do it in milton keynes. spurs, officially the home team, are still waiting for their new venue to be completed. richard conway has the latest. it's already a feature on the london skyline, just not yet on the football fixture list. work on tottenham's new stadium has overrun due to what the club is described as unavoidable safety issues. but there old lane demolished in may 2017, the plan was to have the complex were completed with just a single season of disruption. we have tried to do something in double time, and if you look at any other project of this nature,
over to the aar, room number that? the goal stood.decided not by technology, but artistry. 201, a goal which will be watched again in a match that will be played again at or bridge on saturday. those two will play in the league on saturday. elsewhere tonight, arsenal danny welbeck got two as they beat brentford. 3-1, 3—1, confirmation of liverpool's defeat. west ham put 8—past league 2's bottom club. so, tottenham beat watford in the league cup this evening. but they had to do it in milton...
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. >>> and shares of aar are on the rise today results topping estimates.hey are a make every of parts for aircraft and defense industries they posted double digit sales growth aar is up more than 3% >>> we have an ipo today a company you have used in some form or fashion. it's called survey monkey. they put out online surveys. they priced their ipo to $12 a share. that's above the expected $9 to $11 per share range. they also upped their float, which is the number of stock available to buy to 15 million shares they'll begin trading today on the nasdaq the ticker, svmk, surveymonkey rank 14th on this year's list. the ceo will be on "squawk box" at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> in other corporate news, cbs names former time warner head ri dick parsens as its interim chairman he will lead the search for a ceo following les moonves's ouster >>> daimler also naming a new ceo. he is swedish and serves addr ss daimler's head dieter zetsche will now become chairman. >>> bookal is expected to tell congress it has made mistakes in dealing with your privacy. that's acc
. >>> and shares of aar are on the rise today results topping estimates.hey are a make every of parts for aircraft and defense industries they posted double digit sales growth aar is up more than 3% >>> we have an ipo today a company you have used in some form or fashion. it's called survey monkey. they put out online surveys. they priced their ipo to $12 a share. that's above the expected $9 to $11 per share range. they also upped their float, which is the number of stock...
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. >> reporter: deacon james garcia has written aar letter to cnal donald wuerl, the archbishop of washington, asking him t resign and declaring that he will no longer assume a deacon's role any mass led by wuerl. m i felt the time had come to take somener of action. >> reporter: it was not a decision arrived at easily for garcia who was installed as a deacon in2013. ahi parer since 1999, he says his actions are in support of those who suffered. >> with respect to the sexual abuse crisis in the church, the first priority of particular those of us who minister, is to make sure to we are attentive to the needs first and foremost of the victims. >> reporter: garcia believed that the problem dn't start with wuerl or his contemporaries. >> this is a problem generations in the making. >> reporter: apokesperson declined to comment on garcia's letter. cardinal wuerl called for a season of healing, an invitation to observe s weeks of friday prayers. garcia believes that's a start, but only a beginning. >> aritical part of genuine healing involves accountability on the part of those who lead can hurch.
. >> reporter: deacon james garcia has written aar letter to cnal donald wuerl, the archbishop of washington, asking him t resign and declaring that he will no longer assume a deacon's role any mass led by wuerl. m i felt the time had come to take somener of action. >> reporter: it was not a decision arrived at easily for garcia who was installed as a deacon in2013. ahi parer since 1999, he says his actions are in support of those who suffered. >> with respect to the sexual...
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sewnedsax rare and combauf it to aare.and in and done it with ando and ask the people want sgrrm u. and they want to. >> that is on c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours. but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone in the room doesn't know who chief wright is and what he's accomplished and doing for the air force. clearly if you looked up the word or google the word rock star chief wright's picture comes up. chief wright is a chief's chief. he knowledges in the air force and the enlisted corp. >> and when i was enlisted and prepar
sewnedsax rare and combauf it to aare.and in and done it with ando and ask the people want sgrrm u. and they want to. >> that is on c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours. but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day...
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sewnedsax rare and combauf it to aare. and in and done it with ando and ask the people want sgrrm u. and they want to. >> that is on c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours. but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone in the room doesn't know who chief wright is and what he's accomplished and doing for the air force. clearly if you looked up the word or google the word rock star chief wright's picture comes up. chief wright is a chief's chief. he knowledges in the air force and the enlisted corp. >> and when i was enlisted and prepa
sewnedsax rare and combauf it to aare. and in and done it with ando and ask the people want sgrrm u. and they want to. >> that is on c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours. but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day...
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we ever aare taking the world oe and anime fandom and there's a division of crimes that are anime related in the say gritty, crime, cop drama that happens to be dealing with the most ridiculous anime inspired crimes you could come one. >> the anime crime division season two where can you catch it. >> you can go to crunchy roll, youtubedom.com, episode one comes out today. every friday six episodes come back. it's a weekly thing. you'll be on the edge of your seat. >>> pregnant after four boys in a row. >> they're hoping. >> they get a girl. >> next, "right this minute." >>> and still to come, the soccer team's got a birthday surprise in store for one player, but. >> the birthday gift is outside. >> the story behind the present that makes her feel like a champ. >>> plus, seth is on a mission to perfect his back flip. >> a less painful way. >> but see what happens when his practice hasn't quite made perfect. >> ooh. >> wow! to you and to us. so at johnson's, we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients. took out dyes, parabens, phthalates and sulfates. beat the top safety standards
we ever aare taking the world oe and anime fandom and there's a division of crimes that are anime related in the say gritty, crime, cop drama that happens to be dealing with the most ridiculous anime inspired crimes you could come one. >> the anime crime division season two where can you catch it. >> you can go to crunchy roll, youtubedom.com, episode one comes out today. every friday six episodes come back. it's a weekly thing. you'll be on the edge of your seat. >>>...
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indian head at the intersection with swan creek road when it swerved into the southbound lane to avoid aar in that intersection. people who kno s the road crashes are common here. this one is one of the worst. >> by theet time they to the corner, the light changes. that's when the problems happen. >> reporter: the truck ended up on its side on top of car.ther two people had to be cut from the wreckage and they were medevaced to a hospital. at least one with life-threatening injuries. a woman and two children were treated at the scene and refuset transpo a hospital, according to a fire department spokesperson. the county has searched for a way to reduce the number of crass along this roadway. speed cameras have been installed on parts of 2010. >> they don't have them right in these areas here. >> repter: route 210as closed in both directions or hours after the crash. it was eventually opened to southbound traffic. on northbound stayed closed late into the evening. it's not knownst thi hour whether speed or impaired driving were factors in this crash. exact cause remains under investigation.
indian head at the intersection with swan creek road when it swerved into the southbound lane to avoid aar in that intersection. people who kno s the road crashes are common here. this one is one of the worst. >> by theet time they to the corner, the light changes. that's when the problems happen. >> reporter: the truck ended up on its side on top of car.ther two people had to be cut from the wreckage and they were medevaced to a hospital. at least one with life-threatening...
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to tell you about the technology that could finally put an end to scams that cost americans billion aar . >>> also, thinking about checking a bag on your next flight? get ready ton pay eve more. hear why just ahead. but he has plans today. so he took aleve this morning. hey dad. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain, for up to 12 hours of pain relief with just one pill. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then
to tell you about the technology that could finally put an end to scams that cost americans billion aar . >>> also, thinking about checking a bag on your next flight? get ready ton pay eve more. hear why just ahead. but he has plans today. so he took aleve this morning. hey dad. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long....
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there's not aare bread.house without >> nancy johnson represented connecticut in the u.s. house.irst republican woman to serve on the way and nancy johnson represented connecticut in the u.s. house from 1983 to 2007. she was the first republican woman to serve on the ways and means committee. up next, she talks about her leadership style, position as a moderate republican and her work to improve the welfare of women and children. the u.s. house of representatives office of historian conducted this interview. it is about one hour, 40 minutes. my name is nancy johnson from connecticut. i am pleased to be here. this interview is for a project we are
there's not aare bread.house without >> nancy johnson represented connecticut in the u.s. house.irst republican woman to serve on the way and nancy johnson represented connecticut in the u.s. house from 1983 to 2007. she was the first republican woman to serve on the ways and means committee. up next, she talks about her leadership style, position as a moderate republican and her work to improve the welfare of women and children. the u.s. house of representatives office of historian...
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pieces that aare lot of hopi people don't see in their community anymore. because, obviously, when they broke, hopi people, like everybody else, replaced ceramics with metal and plastics because they were purely a utilitarian storage containers. these would have been our water jugs used to bring water up from the springs to the hopi mesas -- m. i was showing this to a group of hopi visitors, the quilters and showing this picture here of the woman carrying water from a spring to the mesa above. i noticed she had been studying the photo for a few minutes. she took me aside she said, this photo is completely staged. i said, how can you tell? she said, because i'm from this village, and the spring is not in this canyon. it is in a canyon over here. for me that was really an incredible moment of personal connection between somebody from a source community and our the objects in our collection. experiences bring these objects to life, at least for me. that's the kind of information you don't get from a book. you only get by an interaction between somebody from th
pieces that aare lot of hopi people don't see in their community anymore. because, obviously, when they broke, hopi people, like everybody else, replaced ceramics with metal and plastics because they were purely a utilitarian storage containers. these would have been our water jugs used to bring water up from the springs to the hopi mesas -- m. i was showing this to a group of hopi visitors, the quilters and showing this picture here of the woman carrying water from a spring to the mesa above....
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if you look at how they dealt with witnesses on these factual aarings, sort of semi-courtroom context, they bring in counsel, someone who is absurd -- experienced at doing , present can listen the questions, listen and has the skills to really dig in and get to the truth. [speaking simultaneously] i don't know. there are plenty of good lawyers in washington. someonee they will find who can handle that job and do it in a way that hopefully does not -- one of the other things is you have a bunch of senators asking questions. you will have political stuff that will be woven into it because it is the nature of the beast. chairman grassley is trying to keep it to the legal issues and having counsel that is focused on that, not try to weave the politics together. host: you used the term courtroom setting. who is the burden of proof on, brett kavanaugh, dr. ford? sen. santorum: i don't think it is a matter of burden of proof. theireach side presenting story and the evidence that they have, and is a judgment will be made on the part of senators whether this man should be confirmed. there is n
if you look at how they dealt with witnesses on these factual aarings, sort of semi-courtroom context, they bring in counsel, someone who is absurd -- experienced at doing , present can listen the questions, listen and has the skills to really dig in and get to the truth. [speaking simultaneously] i don't know. there are plenty of good lawyers in washington. someonee they will find who can handle that job and do it in a way that hopefully does not -- one of the other things is you have a bunch...
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cosby is now behind bars in pennsylvania after a judge sentenced him to serve 3-10 aars. cosby is now 81 years old. he was convicted of drugging and y xually assaulting andrea constand at his suburban philadelphia mansion 14 years ago. 4 ce among the most admired men in america, cosby will now have to register as a sex offender. jericka duncan is at the courthouse in norristown, p.a. >> reporter: a sullen-looking bill cosby left the courtroom in handcuffs, surrounded by police escorts. endrea constand, whose allegation of sexual assault in ul04, led to cosby's conviction, hugged prosecutors. edtside the courthouse, cosby accusers proclaimed today as a moment of justice. lisa lotte-lublin testified during the second trial. did you really believe that bill cosby would be convicted? >> i can't say i believed. what i did is i hoped, and i fought and i tried to do everything that was right to support him going to jail. >> reporter: chelan lasha, who che testified, says she believes today's rain had a special meaning. >> i feel like my mom's in heaven watching over me crying sa
cosby is now behind bars in pennsylvania after a judge sentenced him to serve 3-10 aars. cosby is now 81 years old. he was convicted of drugging and y xually assaulting andrea constand at his suburban philadelphia mansion 14 years ago. 4 ce among the most admired men in america, cosby will now have to register as a sex offender. jericka duncan is at the courthouse in norristown, p.a. >> reporter: a sullen-looking bill cosby left the courtroom in handcuffs, surrounded by police escorts....
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how old you aare you? >> 8. >> when do you start? >> thursday. >> little nervous?are you? he is. he knows his friends and he met his teacher. you like your teacher? >>us like how -- i just like her. >> tell me one thing about her that you think, you know what, i'm going to like her this year. >> i just -- she's friendly, she's nice. she's not too, too strict, but she's strict. >> yeah, she's going to keep you in line. >> yes. >> and do you think you're going to learn a lot from her? >> yes. >> you do? >> yes. all right, well, you just met one friend right here. i'm rooting for you. >> thanks. >> and then there was jeter, sixth grade, new school -- that would make a lot of people nervous. not you? >> no. >> i want to know your secret. >> oh, um, my friends have my back. >> and when your friends have your back, you're set. do you have their back? . >> announcer: this is abc 7 news. >>> this is -- i'm having trouble looking in the field. can you tell me when i need to turn my final? >> one man wiz killed and two others seriously injured after a small plane crashed int
how old you aare you? >> 8. >> when do you start? >> thursday. >> little nervous?are you? he is. he knows his friends and he met his teacher. you like your teacher? >>us like how -- i just like her. >> tell me one thing about her that you think, you know what, i'm going to like her this year. >> i just -- she's friendly, she's nice. she's not too, too strict, but she's strict. >> yeah, she's going to keep you in line. >> yes. >> and do...
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. >> reporter: in woodward's telling, the president's aides aar not what he might do to them, but what he might do to the country. his then-chief economic adviser gary cohn and white house staff secretary rob porter stole this arcument withdrawing from a free trade agreement with south korea off the president's oval office desk, so he could not sign it. porter spent about one-third of his effort keeping the president from acting on impulses, such as his belief the u.s. is being taken to the cleaners. >> our trade deal is so bad for the united states and so good for south korea, i said, we'll focus on the military. it reporter: seven months into toe administration at a meeting in the pentagon, defense racretary mattis tried to gonvince the president of the value of military alliances and se free trade agreements. but the president declared, "this is all b.s." then, according to a summary written by a white house official, "proceeded to lecture and insult the entire group about how they didn't know anything when it came to defense or national security." the president emerged from the mee
. >> reporter: in woodward's telling, the president's aides aar not what he might do to them, but what he might do to the country. his then-chief economic adviser gary cohn and white house staff secretary rob porter stole this arcument withdrawing from a free trade agreement with south korea off the president's oval office desk, so he could not sign it. porter spent about one-third of his effort keeping the president from acting on impulses, such as his belief the u.s. is being taken to...
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so we go through a very detailed aar process and capture lessons learned from our performance last year in disaster response. we do aars after action reviews, at the district level, the regional level and at the headquarters level. i will tell you the actions that we have taken already this year include pre-position thing of people well in advance of the storm, so, for example, hurricane lane here a couple weeks ago that approached the main island of hawaii, we set in advance long before that storm was scheduled to make landfall our roofing teams with an advanced party of our contractor, we run a model, we can predict what communities we're going to have trouble and we had people on the ground before landfall look k and getting assessments and inventories of our stocks to ensure that we could respond in a more rapid fashion. >> all right. that's good to hear, but i'm still worried that we are not prepared enough for -- in rebuilding to withstand future hard hurricanes. >> so i would thank you, madam, as well as all of congress for the very generous appropriation in the harvey, irma, mar
so we go through a very detailed aar process and capture lessons learned from our performance last year in disaster response. we do aars after action reviews, at the district level, the regional level and at the headquarters level. i will tell you the actions that we have taken already this year include pre-position thing of people well in advance of the storm, so, for example, hurricane lane here a couple weeks ago that approached the main island of hawaii, we set in advance long before that...
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i'm aar gilchrist. yang.m eun we're going to head over to storm team meteorologist chuck bell. more on o sunny forecast, melissa mollet fills us in on the commute. chuck, this is such great news for us, right? >> oh, ye deed. the last thick we need is anymore rain. rain chances are down czese to for your wednesday. look at that great lookingky over washington early this morning. there are a few areas with af little bit fog with nothing all that serious. current temperatures mostly in the mid 60 in the suburbs to closer to 70 around town. by the bay, annapolis, still a mild 75 degrees. 70 at clinton, maryland. 73 in washington. 67 now at dulles airport and 66 in germ hahn r man town. you may have sun glare to concern yourselwi . sun angle relatively low. mostly sunny day today.er teures into the low to mid 80s. rain chances are very low. not qodte zpeer for but they're very low.ho i'll sw you who might have the tiniest shower chance coming up in a few more owminutes. for let's go to melissa mollet. >> good morning. southbound b.w. parkway before nasa, t crash is out of the way.
i'm aar gilchrist. yang.m eun we're going to head over to storm team meteorologist chuck bell. more on o sunny forecast, melissa mollet fills us in on the commute. chuck, this is such great news for us, right? >> oh, ye deed. the last thick we need is anymore rain. rain chances are down czese to for your wednesday. look at that great lookingky over washington early this morning. there are a few areas with af little bit fog with nothing all that serious. current temperatures mostly in the...
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learn more at retireyourrisk.org aare you one sneeze away fromed being voted out of the carpool?t's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. energy lives here. california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify
learn more at retireyourrisk.org aare you one sneeze away fromed being voted out of the carpool?t's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a...
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that included learning journeys into aar item of settings across -- into a variety of settings across the bay, and it culminated in a set of design principals. those six principals are reflected on the slide. they include project based learning, technology integration, performance based assessment, cross disciplinary learning, social and emotional embeddedness, and personalized learning. so those things together we are calling deeper learning, but we've got this definition that we're working towards. so with that in mind, we set about a series of activities in the 17-18 school year to engage our central office teams to challenge them what it might look like to design a middle school master schedule that conformed to these aspirations. so that work was completed about midway through last year, and we finally very publicly proposed a draft model to the san francisco community. by draft model, we mean a middle school master schedule that contained many new features that we felt would suit middle school learners and ultimately learned to the enactment of the graduate profile. so that mode
that included learning journeys into aar item of settings across -- into a variety of settings across the bay, and it culminated in a set of design principals. those six principals are reflected on the slide. they include project based learning, technology integration, performance based assessment, cross disciplinary learning, social and emotional embeddedness, and personalized learning. so those things together we are calling deeper learning, but we've got this definition that we're working...
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>> aar senator senatograssley i overseeing this and he's been more accommodating more so than the democrats. he has agreed to go to california and meet with her, she can do it in private, with staff, on a phone call, whatever is in her beth interest interes. and brooke, you just had the statement from senator collins, a female senator who says that she needs to come forward. and if she doesn't come forward, then that is not fair to judge kavanaugh. so we need to hear her story. and i thisee senator grassley i bending over backwards to make sure that we do it at her venue and time of her decision because that is the only way to be fair to judge kavanaugh and her story. >> and except for this is a vict victim -- alleged victim of sexual assault. she just came out publicly 48 hours ago. she has been living where this trauma for more than 30 years. it is not an easy thing. and as you know, her life has been threatened. she has had to move her family. she has had to hire private security. her life has been turned upside down. this is not something that somebody does on a whim. and then for someb
>> aar senator senatograssley i overseeing this and he's been more accommodating more so than the democrats. he has agreed to go to california and meet with her, she can do it in private, with staff, on a phone call, whatever is in her beth interest interes. and brooke, you just had the statement from senator collins, a female senator who says that she needs to come forward. and if she doesn't come forward, then that is not fair to judge kavanaugh. so we need to hear her story. and i...
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there are aare the of videos of kids that show up to tell him how much he means to them.mputees who say you're an inspiration to me. he's in the nike ad. he transcends politics. i love the commercial. i really love the extended version. the parents are featured in it, especially the dad. and if you played sports and had a parent who was involved -- charles: isn't that great sub text, parental involvement. the more iconic people in sports, williams' sisters dad, he was so determined. shaquille o'neal, his stepfather stepped in when his father disappeared on him. michael jordan. >> kevin durant. >> these kids grow up and do well in sports and life. that's a lesson that can be learned. a two-important house hold, one-parent house hold. it really drives home what can be done with sports and the message that can be sent with it from these athletes. it's not about selling sneakers or gatorade. it's the message they're able to convey. >> at the end of the day what's refreshing is it's what sports is all about. sports is about trying hard, hanging in there and being tough. it's n
there are aare the of videos of kids that show up to tell him how much he means to them.mputees who say you're an inspiration to me. he's in the nike ad. he transcends politics. i love the commercial. i really love the extended version. the parents are featured in it, especially the dad. and if you played sports and had a parent who was involved -- charles: isn't that great sub text, parental involvement. the more iconic people in sports, williams' sisters dad, he was so determined. shaquille...
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from aar safari p in crimea showing a lion cuddling up to tourists. a jumped into the trucks you see there and jus climbing all over theset guests and i was actually nuzzling and licng them. >> unbelievable. >> probably seeing what they taste like as anappetizer. this particur park known for allowing visitors to get unusually close to animals. >> two weeks ago at the same rk, a different lion attacked a woman. >> you know at some point a lion's going to lion. >> yeah. >> i don't know if that's a smart idea. >> i can't believe they let them get so close. >> they must have very good insurance. they've got to. >>> next, a story all new at 5:00. >> the news 4 itm digs into the backlog of repair slated for our area schools and the one local school system accused of using a band-aid approach to fix their problem. >>> plus, a story you'll see first on news 4. our consumer team learned of safety chaoues that c be safety chaoues that c be fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. busiupo imesasspto a halt.d neof ouee we g
from aar safari p in crimea showing a lion cuddling up to tourists. a jumped into the trucks you see there and jus climbing all over theset guests and i was actually nuzzling and licng them. >> unbelievable. >> probably seeing what they taste like as anappetizer. this particur park known for allowing visitors to get unusually close to animals. >> two weeks ago at the same rk, a different lion attacked a woman. >> you know at some point a lion's going to lion. >>...
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. >> does tt mean aar is buying chi buying chick-fil-a again? >>> also ahead at 5:30, breaking news this mornofg. two policcers shot inside a maryland apartment. we're live at the scene with the what happened. >>> plus, she just celebrated her engagement. new her family is planning her funeral. details about the woman killed on her evening jog and a lo w at the manted for her lo w at the manted for her urder. lo w at the manted for her urder. hey! hey! congrats on ranking highest by jd power for tv service satisfaction this year. oh, thank you! and on being ranked highest in internet service satisfaction by jd power for the 5th year in a row. well, the 100% fiber-optic network deserves the credit, so... and he's humble! so, um...i should probably go get started. you needatto mhech w t van? no, i'm good! you deserve the best. get fios, the st awarded network. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. >>> that breaking news in prince george's county. two officers were shot while going into an apartment last night. >> this happened around 10:30 of
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aar ... kron 4 news. (catherine)now to a story we first brought you last night on kron 4 news at ten. a 20 year old man..shot to death in a quiet san francsico neighborhood. it happened on 46th ave and moraga in the city's outer sunset neighborhood.((hermela in mon)) that's where kron 4's hermela aregawi is live tonight. hermela, you talked to someone who heard the gunshots? (hermela aregawi)that's right.. i spoke to a man who lives just a couple of houses away from here.. and he tells me he heard multiple shots.. they went in the direction of that corner behind me... where the 20 year old manw as gunned down and left for dead. a heartfelt note with the simple words.. "we are so sorry for the end of your life"this vigil... a rare and sad sight in this quiet san francsico neighborhood..where a young man was gunned down tuesday night. janelle pon/resident very scary one and two, also very sad to know that someone died, or was shot right there and passed away, super sad, definitely feel for the family. alex
aar ... kron 4 news. (catherine)now to a story we first brought you last night on kron 4 news at ten. a 20 year old man..shot to death in a quiet san francsico neighborhood. it happened on 46th ave and moraga in the city's outer sunset neighborhood.((hermela in mon)) that's where kron 4's hermela aregawi is live tonight. hermela, you talked to someone who heard the gunshots? (hermela aregawi)that's right.. i spoke to a man who lives just a couple of houses away from here.. and he tells me he...
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comes, out even when you write sad songs or -- songs with emotion, when we listen to it, it brings aary to get into a dark place to write a dark song or a a sad song? or are you always in a positive place? i - you know, sometimes, the good thing about songs is if you are in a bad mood, it's eat thing to do. it's like -- kind of, it's likeo a therapy foself. so, if you're feeling bad, you can go off somewhere with a a guitar and you can start, nd of, telling your troubles to the guitar. and you kind of work out your problem. and normally, you get optimistic toward the end of it. and then, suddenly, you've got f a song and yl better. so, it does happen a bit like that, sometimes. >> jimmy: like therapy, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. i like that. so, you could -- could you write a song like -- are you in a good moight? >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: 'cse this -- this might be perfect. [ laughter ] this might be peect. this might be a perfect time for you to write a song. you know? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. i mean, let's get you really mad. >> you're trying to get me mad ? again, aren't >>
comes, out even when you write sad songs or -- songs with emotion, when we listen to it, it brings aary to get into a dark place to write a dark song or a a sad song? or are you always in a positive place? i - you know, sometimes, the good thing about songs is if you are in a bad mood, it's eat thing to do. it's like -- kind of, it's likeo a therapy foself. so, if you're feeling bad, you can go off somewhere with a a guitar and you can start, nd of, telling your troubles to the guitar. and you...
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so that is what america learned and the gao report says along with the open and honest aar. >> and you were in the oval office yesterday when president trump frankly shocked a lot of people calling the puerto rico efforts unsung success, and this is after the new study says that nearly 3,000 people were killed and american citizens and not 64 people as originally estimated by the government. how can we call puerto rico an unsung success? >> well, bottom line, any time you have one death from a storm, it is one too many and we work around the clock to prevent that everyday. i can't speak for the president, but i know that fema put 100% in pu puerto rico, and the people here are dedicated around the clock and stepped on all of the time. and the bottom line is that we know and they know that we kept puerto rico from total collapse as a result of fema. when we are the only responder for many month, it is not a desirable situation, and what are we doing to fix that? what we need to have the nation to understand that we are building the backbone fo the commonwealth, and the 78 municipalities
so that is what america learned and the gao report says along with the open and honest aar. >> and you were in the oval office yesterday when president trump frankly shocked a lot of people calling the puerto rico efforts unsung success, and this is after the new study says that nearly 3,000 people were killed and american citizens and not 64 people as originally estimated by the government. how can we call puerto rico an unsung success? >> well, bottom line, any time you have one...
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if you care about democracy, if you want the public on your side, which is a prerequisite for ruling aarrmation. i don't know the argument against that.tete joe, thank you for that.nf thank you for explaining that and for telling us that process is underway. i appreciate it. >> you bet.or >> tucker: "the new york times" op-ed yesterday clearly designed to provoke the president. how about provoking him into building a wall on the border? that is ann coulter's conclusion. looking at the whole thing carefully, she joins us next to explain it. plus, in a few moments, the president will be addressing supporters in billings, montana. we will go there live when he does. stay tuned. orters in billings, . we will go there live when he does. stay tuned. ♪ what does help for heart failure look like? it looks like this. entresto is a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most seri
if you care about democracy, if you want the public on your side, which is a prerequisite for ruling aarrmation. i don't know the argument against that.tete joe, thank you for that.nf thank you for explaining that and for telling us that process is underway. i appreciate it. >> you bet.or >> tucker: "the new york times" op-ed yesterday clearly designed to provoke the president. how about provoking him into building a wall on the border? that is ann coulter's conclusion....
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. >> woodruff: do you have aar sense, bob woo of what percentage of the people of who work for the presidentight now are worried about him and his leadershipe >> no, and, that's the ideal in the book, the ke officials talking, debating, trying to reach decisions with the president and with the whole administration, ane i think on of the bottom lines, in addition to the war o truth, is it's not a team. they don't work togethe we don't know what's going to happen. key people in the white house say they spend one-third of their time preventing bad things fromappening. >> woodruff: and did you get that sense that some are stayi there because they're there to protect the country? >> got to save the country. >> woodruff: just quickly. two things, the president's daughter ivanka, her husband jared kushner in the white house. you write about at one point you say their viewed as a posse of suck -- second guessers. >>y the chief of staff. >> woodruff: the chief of staff, the former chief of staff. on balance are they a check on the president? are they add adding expertise? >> they represent some point
. >> woodruff: do you have aar sense, bob woo of what percentage of the people of who work for the presidentight now are worried about him and his leadershipe >> no, and, that's the ideal in the book, the ke officials talking, debating, trying to reach decisions with the president and with the whole administration, ane i think on of the bottom lines, in addition to the war o truth, is it's not a team. they don't work togethe we don't know what's going to happen. key people in the...
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as aare acting clearly countercyclical factor or trying to.'m a little bit concerned about that that can be data dependent or coincident. worry you willi need forward-looking thought and this fed is not interested in that. scarlet: does china trade tensions, do emg to show up in financial conditions? with that move the fed? -- would that move the fed? james: in some yes and some no. i think the chairman said that to they look at conditions in emerging markets as a consequence of how it may affect u.s. conditions or u.s. employment. they are looking at it and i think they see well that's some parts of the market are not in balance. i would call things like private equity and credit, some of the sectors allen talked about after the statement was released on your program. those are indicators to me. at the end of the day, the fed has to do what they have to do around their mandate. it is appropriate to look more broadly. joe: cameron, one thing you noted on the blog is that the powell puts list referring to the idea that if we got a be the, then
as aare acting clearly countercyclical factor or trying to.'m a little bit concerned about that that can be data dependent or coincident. worry you willi need forward-looking thought and this fed is not interested in that. scarlet: does china trade tensions, do emg to show up in financial conditions? with that move the fed? -- would that move the fed? james: in some yes and some no. i think the chairman said that to they look at conditions in emerging markets as a consequence of how it may...
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the company relies on 25 different suppliers aar s aroun country.y that's the concern, the impact across the country. >> vaughn, thank you so much. covering these very important stories on the ground. thanks, vaughn. all right. i got to talk about this next one. it is time for money, power, politics. today, we are talking about something that impacts yours truly every day. the disconnect that directly affects american families. a recent article from the atlantic asked the question, why does the school day end two hours before the work day? preach. according to that report, the mismatch in schedules for parents and their kids, which is the two hours between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m., could be costing the united states economy $55 billion in lost productivity. cara voght joins me now. she wrote that article for "the atlantic." i can't tell you how many mothers sent that to me, i sent it to them. not only does school end at 3:00 p.m., if you are a working mother, there is basically no one out there for you to hire who wants a job for two hours to watch your k
the company relies on 25 different suppliers aar s aroun country.y that's the concern, the impact across the country. >> vaughn, thank you so much. covering these very important stories on the ground. thanks, vaughn. all right. i got to talk about this next one. it is time for money, power, politics. today, we are talking about something that impacts yours truly every day. the disconnect that directly affects american families. a recent article from the atlantic asked the question, why...
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a few days ago, aar accident knocked out electricity for the school. is what it looked like inside class at irvington high school in fremont friday... students sitting in the dark. there were no electronic devices, just old fashioned chalk boards and writing assignments, that is if you could see well enough to put pen to paper. lisa wallace, superintendent fremon unified school district. "we had a car accident hte other day on blacow, and that knocked out the power. we have x students attending here. we had to knock out the power to identify and fix the problem here. kim wallace is superintendent of fremont unified school district. she says despite the blackout, staff and students were making the best of it. wallace. they could work and have more contact with one another. as for students. some thought it was cool an truong, student it was kinda cool walking in the dark hallothers not. tai phan, student. i couldnt find the bathroom. and parents. julius chen, parent. i saw them running, they seemed to be having fun. jane chen, parent. why don't they fix
a few days ago, aar accident knocked out electricity for the school. is what it looked like inside class at irvington high school in fremont friday... students sitting in the dark. there were no electronic devices, just old fashioned chalk boards and writing assignments, that is if you could see well enough to put pen to paper. lisa wallace, superintendent fremon unified school district. "we had a car accident hte other day on blacow, and that knocked out the power. we have x students...
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. >> it's all part of a nationwide campaign organized by aar nonpsan online news digest trying to get you think there's such a big gap between how many youth voters we expect to see and how many actually come to the polls. >> with a lot ofo campaigns target the older generation so we ignore it. as millennials, like that doesn't affect me right now. >> how do yohefeel about direction the country is going. >> we are moving forward and i feel like we took that for granted. that's what energizes me the most. i should never have taken it for granted. i should be fighting for it. >> they are hoping to turn the hoping to geter, their generation to show up on election day. >> a lot sayt this is j the beginning. you can expect interesting voter outreach efforts not only in schools, online but video game platforms. that's why they say they are nonpartisan. theyton care who the millennials vote for. they just wanto make sure they come out to the polls. hoda, savannah. >> morgan, thank with more on the millennia also note and no excuses we have the co-founder, carly and danielle. hi, ladies. >> h
. >> it's all part of a nationwide campaign organized by aar nonpsan online news digest trying to get you think there's such a big gap between how many youth voters we expect to see and how many actually come to the polls. >> with a lot ofo campaigns target the older generation so we ignore it. as millennials, like that doesn't affect me right now. >> how do yohefeel about direction the country is going. >> we are moving forward and i feel like we took that for granted....
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aar ...kron 4 news. ( robin )santa rosa police want you to take a look at surveillance camera video of a car involved in a deadly hit and run saturday night. investigators say around 9-20 saturday... a driver hit 37- year-old matthew thomas eck. it happened near the intersection of stony point and occidental roads. eck was killed at the scene and found in front of the round table pizza restaurant. now police are looking for the driver of this car. this is video of someone driving it through a restaurant parking lot. it's described as a sedan with a spoiler... similar to a honda prelude. it may have major front end damage. ( robin )a 20 year old dead.. after multiple shots are fired in a quiet san francsico neighborhood. this happened tuesday night at 46th ave and moraga in the outer sunset. kron 4's hermela aregawi has reactions from residents in the neighborhood. a heartfelt note with the simple words.. "we are so sorry for the end of your life" this vigil... a rare and sad sight in this qui
aar ...kron 4 news. ( robin )santa rosa police want you to take a look at surveillance camera video of a car involved in a deadly hit and run saturday night. investigators say around 9-20 saturday... a driver hit 37- year-old matthew thomas eck. it happened near the intersection of stony point and occidental roads. eck was killed at the scene and found in front of the round table pizza restaurant. now police are looking for the driver of this car. this is video of someone driving it through a...
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. >>> and shares of aar are on the rise today they are the maker of parts for aircraft and defense industriesble digit sales growth >>> daimler named a new ceo. ola kaellenius will take over from dieter zetsche. mr. kaellenius is swedish. this move needs to be approved by shareholders. >>> the federal reserve likely to announce another rate increase later today the third in 2018. with another hike likely in december the focus will shift to the future of economic growth. joining sus davidus is david wel my apologies in advance to glenn hutchins, when we were at your fine establishment two weeks ago, i made several references to being at brookings without a proper nod >> we took care of it. >> i want to make sure we have properly -- >> you might not get invited back >> make his day. >> i like all of you, all the folks behind this. help us with this growth in your estimation, you have what might be described as the trump numbers, what are the wessel numbers? >> it sure looks like the economy is doing surprisingly well in the third quarter, better than 3% i'm not convinced that the trend rate of
. >>> and shares of aar are on the rise today they are the maker of parts for aircraft and defense industriesble digit sales growth >>> daimler named a new ceo. ola kaellenius will take over from dieter zetsche. mr. kaellenius is swedish. this move needs to be approved by shareholders. >>> the federal reserve likely to announce another rate increase later today the third in 2018. with another hike likely in december the focus will shift to the future of economic...
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if you look at how they dealt with witnesses on these factual aarings, sort of semi-courtroom contextey bring in counsel, someone who is absurd -- experienced at doing , present can listen the questions, listen and has the skills to really dig in and get to the truth. [speaking simultaneously] i don't know. there are plenty of good lawyers in washington. someonee they will find who can handle that job and do it in a way that hopefully does not -- one of the other things is you have a bunch of senators asking questions. you will have political stuff that will be woven into it because it is the nature of the beast. chairman grassley is trying to keep it to the legal issues and having counsel that is focused on that, not try to weave the politics together. host: you used the term courtroom setting. who is the burden of proof on, brett kavanaugh, dr. ford? sen. santorum: i don't think it is a matter of burden of proof. theireach side presenting story and the evidence that they have, and is a judgment will be made on the part of senators whether this man should be confirmed. there is no gu
if you look at how they dealt with witnesses on these factual aarings, sort of semi-courtroom contextey bring in counsel, someone who is absurd -- experienced at doing , present can listen the questions, listen and has the skills to really dig in and get to the truth. [speaking simultaneously] i don't know. there are plenty of good lawyers in washington. someonee they will find who can handle that job and do it in a way that hopefully does not -- one of the other things is you have a bunch of...
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we do aars, the regional level, and at the headquarters level. i would tell you the actions that we have taken already this year, that include pre- positioning of people, well in advance of the storm, so hurricane lane a couple of weeks ago that approached the main island of hawaii. we set in advance long before that storm was scheduled to make landfall, our roofing teams with an advanced party of our contractor, we run a model, we can predict what communities were going to have trouble and we had people on the ground before landfall looking and getting assessments and inventorying our stocks to ensure that we could respond in a more rapid fashion. >> okay. that is good to hear. but i am still worried that we are not prepared enough and rebuilding to withstand future hurricanes. >> so, i would think you madam, as well as all of congress for the very generous appropriation in the storm supplemental, congress gave us $17.4 billion and that is going to fund 235 projects, and 33 states, to add resilience, to our communities. we are taking this very s
we do aars, the regional level, and at the headquarters level. i would tell you the actions that we have taken already this year, that include pre- positioning of people, well in advance of the storm, so hurricane lane a couple of weeks ago that approached the main island of hawaii. we set in advance long before that storm was scheduled to make landfall, our roofing teams with an advanced party of our contractor, we run a model, we can predict what communities were going to have trouble and we...