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on our website aljazeera.com jazeera america >>> [ ♪ ] >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight". i'm joie chen. a political leader determined to solve america'smmigration problems with a simple solution. round up those that crossed into the county for work and a better life and send them back. plans of donald trump ignited fury, what he is suggesting is not new. the notion of voluntary repatriation goes back decades to president hoover's administration, when hundreds of thousands were forced out. when critics say the mass deportation is too costly to happen. the truth of a matter is in an overlooked corner of history lays proof that it has. >> here at the edge of the wild horse desert at a whistle stop town on the line from houston to brownsville, generations of workers and families became american. they were the people who built kinksville texas. >> if it wasn't for the mexicans brought over... >> they were the lifeblood of the early days of this town. >> it was their blood and suede and tears that built this town. >> among the sons of kingsville is flores, his parents coming a century ago, worked hard, bought a home and started a family. th
on our website aljazeera.com jazeera america >>> [ ♪ ] >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight". i'm joie chen. a political leader determined to solve america'smmigration problems with a simple solution. round up those that crossed into the county for work and a better life and send them back. plans of donald trump ignited fury, what he is suggesting is not new. the notion of voluntary repatriation goes back decades to president hoover's administration, when...
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yes, virginia. >> i am adopted child of the united states of america, and i love america and i love what america stands for. how do we help young people or people like yourself to understand the power of one that still is america, over don't look for somebody else to help, you start helping. you start speaking, you start the fight, and others will follow you. what do you think we should do, following allen west's question. what do you think we should do to help them, and in the same time, i want to ask you, we are christians. we look at people and we're saying, this one doesn't know christ and we approach them, but the republicans sometimes we isolate ourselves and we don't say, this is a liberal, he doesn't know our principle. i should go and tell them. so, how do we do those two things? >> well, first of all, let me say that i was born in september 1984, which was exactly two months before president ronald reagan absolutely smoked walter mondale, sweeping 49 states out of the 50. so i'm very proudly a reagan baby, although i think technically that does put me in the millenial pile. i don't ide
yes, virginia. >> i am adopted child of the united states of america, and i love america and i love what america stands for. how do we help young people or people like yourself to understand the power of one that still is america, over don't look for somebody else to help, you start helping. you start speaking, you start the fight, and others will follow you. what do you think we should do, following allen west's question. what do you think we should do to help them, and in the same time,...
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america. the children of america. theinfants, the use -- youth, the old and the young, that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. that people of america. businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world, explorers of many nations charted the land and open it to their people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. settled and the spain,of the world from holland, fromrom england. england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. but styles change in a hundred years and ideas change. the children of the settlers became dissatisfied and came to talk of freedom and to talk of winning freedom peacefully. people of the world fought with them. polaski, lafayette, frenchman, washington, american. a bat
america. the children of america. theinfants, the use -- youth, the old and the young, that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. that people of america. businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world,...
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america. we are also the children of america. children of the city, and of the country. light hair, light eyes, dark hair, dark eyes. the children of americathe children of americans. the infant, the youth, the old and the young. that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower, while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. the people of america. housewife, businessman, weaver, blacksmith, americans. a german doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish fireman, and irish cop. americans. we are the people of america. a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world. explorers of many nations charted the land and opened it to their people. columbus of italy, balboa, and ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england. henry hudson, and other brave exploring men, who sailed there ships into unknown waters, and found a land of america -- the land of america. and the land was settled by the people of the world, from spain, from france, from holland, from england. from england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider
america. we are also the children of america. children of the city, and of the country. light hair, light eyes, dark hair, dark eyes. the children of americathe children of americans. the infant, the youth, the old and the young. that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower, while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. the people of america. housewife, businessman, weaver, blacksmith, americans. a german doctor, a swedish mailman, a...
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america. behind america stands for. from your perspective, how do we help young people to understand to see what america offers? to eliot for somebody help. to you start and others will follow. what do you think we should do? what should we do to help the man at the same time i want to ask you that we are christian. we look at people and we approached them. :sometimes we isolate ourselves to say he is so liberal he does not our principles i should go and tell him. >> first of all, let me preface to say i was born in 84 exactly right before ronald reagan smoked walter mondale 49 at a 50 states. by a reagan baby but that puts me in the millenials pile technically. i don't identify as one and i try to keep that part very quiet. a reagan baby is not as common as the clinton baby but we don't use that hysteria. [laughter] but we need to get every child to be proud to be an individual. because america unlike any other society is an individualistic a society, it is not a collectivist society. the collectivist sentiments of europe doesn't fit in the america of that we know. angeles people embrace their individualism. an
america. behind america stands for. from your perspective, how do we help young people to understand to see what america offers? to eliot for somebody help. to you start and others will follow. what do you think we should do? what should we do to help the man at the same time i want to ask you that we are christian. we look at people and we approached them. :sometimes we isolate ourselves to say he is so liberal he does not our principles i should go and tell him. >> first of all, let me...
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america, and south america. none of the women are pregnant. mosquitoes carrying the virus are not established in iowa, so the risk of getting the disease comes only to iowans who travel to zika-affected areas. still to come on live at five.... a shock in the gop presidential race. governor chris christie throws in his support for trump. details... next. and.... looking to catch a movie? we'll break down this weekend's box office openings. a shocker today in the republican race for the white house. (matt) new jersey governor chris christie endorsed donald trump steve handelsman has the latest from south carolina. << no warning! chris christie and donald trumpmpust showed up together in ft worth. (s/ gov. chris christie/ r new jersey :08-:17 "america america must have a strong leader again that can restore american jobs that can restore american confidence and donald trump is just the man to do it!! (wooo!!) " and trump can beat hillary clinton, christie said (s/ donald trump / r presidential candidate ) :20-:24 "i think that this is the one endorsement that i felt very strongly about and wanted to get." before he dropped out, christie had battled trump now the fight is for super tuesday. (s/ gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey) :30-:33 "i want texas to be trump territory on tuesday." last night's texas debate was fiery (s/ donald trump / thursday) :35-:37 "this guy's a liarar for ted cruz, winning at home, on tuesday in texas, is a must (s/ ted d uz / nashville ) :42- :45 5 f donald trump is our nominee then hililry will be very difficult to beat." marco ruo is in super tuesday attack-trump mode (s/ marco rubio / dallas ) :49-:46 "the charade is up. this is a con job trump is mocking rubio as melting down (nats/ trump) :59-1:02
america, and south america. none of the women are pregnant. mosquitoes carrying the virus are not established in iowa, so the risk of getting the disease comes only to iowans who travel to zika-affected areas. still to come on live at five.... a shock in the gop presidential race. governor chris christie throws in his support for trump. details... next. and.... looking to catch a movie? we'll break down this weekend's box office openings. a shocker today in the republican race for the white...
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have been part of the history of america p we just need to teach that to american-muslims and the rest of america. my fellow muslims, we are here because we love how america is a country by all, for all, and we don't want to change america to become muslims. we're happy the way america is, very diverse, very pluralistic, very respectful of all. >> imam hindi, thank you very much for your comments and reactions to what the president had to say. it remains to be seen what sort of impact this will have on the larger community, but the president challenging the american community to embrace all of who america is, that includes every religion, not just your religion, and not to be bystanders to bigotry, and it is on all americans, anyone of any faith to speak out when one religion, particularly when muslims are attacked. it will be interesting to see how these comments play out with the president making his first visit to a mosque here in the united states. keep it here on al jazeera. >> it did not end, end, and it is not a failure, the talks. >> u.n. syrian envow announces a three-week pause in the talks. hello there, i'm felicity barr. you're watching al jaz
have been part of the history of america p we just need to teach that to american-muslims and the rest of america. my fellow muslims, we are here because we love how america is a country by all, for all, and we don't want to change america to become muslims. we're happy the way america is, very diverse, very pluralistic, very respectful of all. >> imam hindi, thank you very much for your comments and reactions to what the president had to say. it remains to be seen what sort of impact...
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america great again. america has never stopped being great. (cheers) but we need to make america 3 whole again..(cheers) tear down barriers show that we are in this together 3 3 because together we can break down all the b briers holding our families and our country back. we can build ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every single american has the opportunity to live up to his 3 hillary clinton also making mention that from here on out the campaign turns national. obviously looking ahead to super tuesday and the states that will vote on march 1. 1.and she will definitely be taking that momentum on the road that she got here in south carolina. with a strong win here and possible strong wins in other southern statat it could put her- on the path to being a front runner. runner.we will have to wait and see on tuesday-cody and diana 3 bernie sanders isn't in south carolina tonight -- instead he's spending time in states that will vote on "super tuesday" tuesday"despite their candidate being an underdog, bernie sanders supporters are cheering him on until the end. end.lauren elise is live in
america great again. america has never stopped being great. (cheers) but we need to make america 3 whole again..(cheers) tear down barriers show that we are in this together 3 3 because together we can break down all the b briers holding our families and our country back. we can build ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every single american has the opportunity to live up to his 3 hillary clinton also making mention that from here on out the campaign turns national. obviously looking...
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[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america 3 the morning news at 5:30 starts now.. now.. 3 strong winds hit much of the upstate yesterday--ill give you a closer look at some of the demage.i'm live with a report. 3 3 sunny to partly cloudy skies. gusty winds for the morning.. . temperatures in high 54. 3 good morning.... it's thursday, february 25i'm lauren elise eliseand i'm ben hill, with traffic reporter chris scott and meteorologist nicole papay. thanks for joining us on the morning news. 3 let's take a live look in downtown greenville. this utility pole got pushed over on west washington street from wednesday wind damage this morning there are still thousands without power in the upstate. 3 and in mauldin --the winds whipped the roof right off a bus shelter at the golden strip career center.it actually landed on the roof of the main building.. causing students or staff were hurt. 3 3 expect sunny, breezy conditions for most on thursday with highs in the mid-40s to low 50s. light tennessee border snow lingers. tonight stays
[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america 3 the morning news at 5:30 starts now.. now.. 3 strong winds hit much of the upstate yesterday--ill give you a closer look at some of the demage.i'm live with a report. 3 3 sunny to partly cloudy skies. gusty winds for the morning.. . temperatures in high 54. 3 good morning.... it's thursday, february 25i'm lauren elise eliseand i'm ben hill, with traffic reporter chris scott and meteorologist nicole papay. thanks...
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america". >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. ♪ >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spots? i will show you. >> i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it's the perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. >> i have lived in the city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and again. >> and now, "bbc world news america ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. thousands of syrian refugees fled thethe border, fighting, but turkey won't let them cross. an eight-year-old girl is pulled alive from the rubble and taiwan, a rare moment of hope in the hunt for survivors. 75 years after the u.s. and british joined forces to crack -- are backdern-day to mark the anniversary. ♪ kathy: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there is growing concern for the plight of syrian refugees trapped on the turkish border. most of them have fled the city of aleppo, where government forces have been advancing, helped by aggressive russian airstrikes. turkey, which has accepted more than 2 million refugees from syria, is now providing food and shelter for tens of thousands of people on the syrian side. the bbc reports. border,the side of the syria's war looks distant and contain. across the fence, this. today, hundreds more join the thousands who have fled aleppo
america". >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. ♪ >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spots? i will show you. >> i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it's the perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments...
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america great again. america has never stopped being great. but we do need to make america whole again. jake tapper, not so subtle in terms of a reference to donald trump. and she also at the very end she cited first corinthians. not one corinthians. >> right. donald trump having once said two corinthians instead of second corinthians. this is the first time i've heard her talk about corporate responsibility. it's a way of talking about the business world that is different than bernie sanders. it's a way of offering a general election pitch, really. i mean, she is talking about holding businesses accountable.
america great again. america has never stopped being great. but we do need to make america whole again. jake tapper, not so subtle in terms of a reference to donald trump. and she also at the very end she cited first corinthians. not one corinthians. >> right. donald trump having once said two corinthians instead of second corinthians. this is the first time i've heard her talk about corporate responsibility. it's a way of talking about the business world that is different than bernie...
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thrown a america, central america, and south america over the next year. a student contracted it while traveling in central america over the winter break. the student is expected to make a full recovery. school officials say they consulted with university health professionals and federal health officials and they believe there is no risk to anyone else on campus. tisha: the e. coli outbreak at the polar restaurants -- at chipola restaurants appears to be over. the change of early closed 33 next monday, chipotle will close down its stores for a meeting with its employees. keep pounding has been the theme for the panthers all season. joe joins us live from san jose. we are just 60's away. joe: -- we are just six days away. joe: indeed it football fans who come to santa clara, they will not be able to avoid it, as you see by the sign behind me on the right stadium for all to see your what you may not know -- whether it has a #or not, "keep pounding is everywhere. the mantra has picked up steam. 12 years ago, sam mills delivered an impassioned speech to the tea
thrown a america, central america, and south america over the next year. a student contracted it while traveling in central america over the winter break. the student is expected to make a full recovery. school officials say they consulted with university health professionals and federal health officials and they believe there is no risk to anyone else on campus. tisha: the e. coli outbreak at the polar restaurants -- at chipola restaurants appears to be over. the change of early closed 33 next...
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america great again. america has never stopped being great. but we do need to make america whole again. >> look who's pivoting to the general. super tuesday voters in 12 states go to polls and the single biggest day of the primary season for both parties. and our brand new polls in three key super tuesday states have even more good news for hillary clinton. big leads for clinton in georgia, tennessee and texas. look at that sitting around the 60% mark in all three. pretty good indication that clinton is set to have a super, super tuesday. but let's turn to the wild republican race. and we'll go state by state in that one. in georgia donald trump has a seven-point lead over cruz and
america great again. america has never stopped being great. but we do need to make america whole again. >> look who's pivoting to the general. super tuesday voters in 12 states go to polls and the single biggest day of the primary season for both parties. and our brand new polls in three key super tuesday states have even more good news for hillary clinton. big leads for clinton in georgia, tennessee and texas. look at that sitting around the 60% mark in all three. pretty good indication...
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america and conservative america. there is the united states of america. united-united-united states of america. rter: barack obama's america is even more divided. the two sides of the presidential election cannot even agree on what is wrong with the country, let alone the best way to fix it. >> my democratic friends care about the country. they are just a little bit confused. >> republicans are senseless warmongers. >> when i hear about the democratic party i think of people propagating freedom. reporter: that is out. search -- that is how pew research described the divide over core institutions like religion and marriage. while you think different generations never see i die, for decades, roughly the same number backe youngest and oldest to democrats but that is changing good in elections since 2000, we have seen the generation gap grow, continuing this year. then there is the ideological divide. two decades ago, the average democrats and republicans were relatively close in the political center ground was strong. fast forward to 2014 and see how the moderate middle has collapsed. the very libe
america and conservative america. there is the united states of america. united-united-united states of america. rter: barack obama's america is even more divided. the two sides of the presidential election cannot even agree on what is wrong with the country, let alone the best way to fix it. >> my democratic friends care about the country. they are just a little bit confused. >> republicans are senseless warmongers. >> when i hear about the democratic party i think of people...
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america. radical ways to help those looked on heroin. critics claim these methods enable addicts but they could also save a lot of lives. president obama got another reminder of the urgency of dealing with america answer heroin epidemic. it came during a meeting with the nation's governors at the white house, where the topics were terrorism,ing international politics and the zika virus, if the president should consider a national approach to cracking down on doctors who over-prescribe opioid medications like oxycontin. , pain pills and then look for a cheaper more powerful high so the governors question was right on the money. now president said it would be better if governors first reach agreement on prescription limits before the issue reached congress but his answer also touched on a shift that's taking on america's approach to deal with drugs and diction. addiction. here is what the president said. >> if we go to the doctors and say don't overprescribe, without mechanisms to deal with the pain that they circulat have or the s they have then we're not going to solve the problem because the pain is real, the mental illness is there, the addiction is already there. in some case these are underserved communities when it comes to doctors nurses and practitioners. >> the president was talking about the addiction as, harm reduction. harm reduction includes needle is exchange programs where addicts can get cleaning syringes, used all over the world. giving injection drug user clean needles helps the spread of hiv and hepatitis c but the programs remain controversial in this country and absolutely illegal in a few dozen states. we went to one of those states, florida, where a perfect storm of heroin addiction, hiv infection and lack of clean syringes have left needle exchange advocates fighting for a sol
america. radical ways to help those looked on heroin. critics claim these methods enable addicts but they could also save a lot of lives. president obama got another reminder of the urgency of dealing with america answer heroin epidemic. it came during a meeting with the nation's governors at the white house, where the topics were terrorism,ing international politics and the zika virus, if the president should consider a national approach to cracking down on doctors who over-prescribe opioid...
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throught the democratic senate campaign committee""you have the right to determine the future of america" america"republicans were no less combative... holding town halls and meeting voters wherever they could. one recent poll gives donald trump a large lead over the next four candidates... who are bunched together within a few percentage points of each other. trump: we have to get rid of the bushes of the world, they're weak, they're ineffective. bush: donald trump, you're the looser. cruz: we are here in new hampshire competing for the votes, and at this point, it's a turnout game."rubio: i'm help people are doing for us out there. from the very beginning we've understood this election is a turning point." point."many of ohio governor john kasich's supporters believe he has a strong chance of coming in second... especially if the weather is bad. kasich's campaign believes his supporters are more motivated to turn out. i think a high turnout means you've got a lot of late deciders, people who are turning in later, and we're going to win those late deciders, they're not going to vote for trump. i
throught the democratic senate campaign committee""you have the right to determine the future of america" america"republicans were no less combative... holding town halls and meeting voters wherever they could. one recent poll gives donald trump a large lead over the next four candidates... who are bunched together within a few percentage points of each other. trump: we have to get rid of the bushes of the world, they're weak, they're ineffective. bush: donald trump, you're...
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america. america's not only white people. it should look like america. >> reporter: project plie is looking to bring more diverse dancers into the mix and hoping to change the face of ballet. they're trying to bring in more instructors and administrators ethnicities. back to you. ernie: thank you very much. we're going to meet two up and rising stars. terrific young people. calvin royal, iii is here. fabulous. and erica lowell i, you're here. i like titles like that. how do you feel about your career? >> being with abt has been really wonderful. i'm coming up on my sixth season with the company. i've had the opportunity to dance a lot of really wonderful work and featured parts within the company. it's been really great. ernie: it's competitive. you've made it. you're coming along nicely. erica, i know misty copeland was a great inspiration to you. you've met her and talked to her. tell me about that. >> she's such an inspirational mentor. she's helped guide me and helped me feel comfortable at abt. she's amazing. it's great getting to watch her on stag
america. america's not only white people. it should look like america. >> reporter: project plie is looking to bring more diverse dancers into the mix and hoping to change the face of ballet. they're trying to bring in more instructors and administrators ethnicities. back to you. ernie: thank you very much. we're going to meet two up and rising stars. terrific young people. calvin royal, iii is here. fabulous. and erica lowell i, you're here. i like titles like that. how do you feel about...
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. >> that's america americas. >>> a california man gets an unwelcome surprise in his own home. frank perkins walked to his guest house on his property yesterday afternoon and found a woman that he had never seen before sitting on his couch. he said he was scared the intruder may come after him with glass she got after breaking a jar of pennies in his home. didn't. she said she would hurt me. unless i got out. i said no, you have to go. >> frank says he backed away slowly and called police. when they came she was gone. frank says he thinks the woman was on drugs. one thing he says he won't do again is leave his door unlocked. >>> all new this morning -- the number of job openings here this morning. that means it's a good time for you to apply. the labor department says there were 5.6 million unfilled jobs that is just shy of the all- time record set in july of last year. trouble is many u.s. workers don't have the skills to fill the jobs. many are trades requiring special training such as truck drivers, electricians or plumbers. experts also say some employers are simply asking
. >> that's america americas. >>> a california man gets an unwelcome surprise in his own home. frank perkins walked to his guest house on his property yesterday afternoon and found a woman that he had never seen before sitting on his couch. he said he was scared the intruder may come after him with glass she got after breaking a jar of pennies in his home. didn't. she said she would hurt me. unless i got out. i said no, you have to go. >> frank says he backed away slowly...
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first. 3 3 3 "leave them alone, we need to fix america and if we fix america it will take care of isis" isis"wilson also 3 wilson also donated 5-thousand- dollars to the phillis wheatley center -- who's in need of donations to help fix their 3 those three democrats will be on the ballots this saturday. polls will open at 7 am and will close at 7 pm. 3 and here is a look at the republican candidates. remember for everything you need to know you decide 20-16 head to fox-carolina-dot-com. 3 time for weather and traffic 3 expect sunny, breezy conditions for most on thursday with highs in the mid-40s to low 50s. light tennessee border snow lingers. tonight stays clear and cold with lows at freezing or below. friday brings back sunshine and cool temperatures in the low 50s. 3 3 now to chris with traffic. 3*********hold****** *********hold****** 3 we're watching this:anderson accidents cely ln @ anderson rd ballard rd @ cherokee rd injuries injuries 3 3 3 you're taking a live look at 3 it's ______.good morning joe. joe.good morning you guys. children in spartanburg w
first. 3 3 3 "leave them alone, we need to fix america and if we fix america it will take care of isis" isis"wilson also 3 wilson also donated 5-thousand- dollars to the phillis wheatley center -- who's in need of donations to help fix their 3 those three democrats will be on the ballots this saturday. polls will open at 7 am and will close at 7 pm. 3 and here is a look at the republican candidates. remember for everything you need to know you decide 20-16 head to...
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[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >> philip: if you can be patient just a little longer... >> deimos: why should i do that, philip? you obviously have this miracle serum in hand if you're planning to patent it. >> philip: we're not nearly there yet. we have only one test subject, caroline brady, and she suffers from a very rare form of-- >> deimos: i don't give a damn what she suffers from.
[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >> philip: if you can be patient just a little longer... >> deimos: why should i do that, philip? you obviously have this miracle serum in hand if you're planning to patent it. >> philip: we're not nearly there yet. we have only one test subject, caroline brady, and she suffers from a very rare form of-- >> deimos:...
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america. america will make it. i'm anything but a doom and gloom economist. i have great faith in america... >> this is the voice of elliot painway, one of america's foremost economists, advisor to presidents. >> i'm sure there'll be but you have to be prepared. you have to be prepared to take advantage when the turnaround comes. the best way to be prepared for the turnaround is to have six months income in your insured savings account. so take my advice-- [ laughter ] [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> whoa there! [ laughter ] >> so, so much for your insured savings account. tomorrow night at about the same time we'll have another in our series of mini, getting it out of your system... >> mini commercials >> secret fantasies. uh, our girl is with us tonight, joanie rivers, she used to be called the queen of domino's... because she was a pushover. but anyway... [ laughter ] night at the mgm grand hotel in las vegas and she has just signed a motion picture writing contract with columbia, would you welcome miss joan rivers. [ applause ] [ music ] [ cheers ] oh, well, you know.. >> it should've only
america. america will make it. i'm anything but a doom and gloom economist. i have great faith in america... >> this is the voice of elliot painway, one of america's foremost economists, advisor to presidents. >> i'm sure there'll be but you have to be prepared. you have to be prepared to take advantage when the turnaround comes. the best way to be prepared for the turnaround is to have six months income in your insured savings account. so take my advice-- [ laughter ] [ applause ]...
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america they want. check us out. #whatamerica. ññóóóó; announcer: this is a production of china central television america.r: there are stories that make headlines around the world. global terror threat, immigration, even war, but are these headlines omitting vital truths from the public discourse? this week, conversations with people working to change the narrative. in the process, they're hoping to shape public perception of news events we see on a regular basis. i'm mike walt coming you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it full frame. [theme music playing]
america they want. check us out. #whatamerica. ññóóóó; announcer: this is a production of china central television america.r: there are stories that make headlines around the world. global terror threat, immigration, even war, but are these headlines omitting vital truths from the public discourse? this week, conversations with people working to change the narrative. in the process, they're hoping to shape public perception of news events we see on a regular basis. i'm mike walt coming...
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love is making more headlines right now as he walked out of the interview with america america accusedonating a doctor and performing exams on patients. janet? >> he said he has a passion for helping people yet florida authorities say that he did not have the license to give any medical advise. the teen now is facing serious charges. >> are you a doctor of anything? anything? >> irhold a ph.d and in what i don't feel comfortable disclosing. >> a day after he bailed out of jail, 18-year-old dr. malachi love-robinson talked with matt, accused of practicing without a medical license. arrested after he tried to exam uncover officer but insisted he did nothing wrong saying the only mistake was putting the title "m.d.," outside the office door. there was due to be changed there are many degrees that hold a title doctor whether physicist or engineer. >> he described himself as a histic doctor saying he does food treatment and air therapy and photo therapy. >> have you had training? >> i have. >> your training comprises shadowing other doctors, real doctors, that is your training? >> training
love is making more headlines right now as he walked out of the interview with america america accusedonating a doctor and performing exams on patients. janet? >> he said he has a passion for helping people yet florida authorities say that he did not have the license to give any medical advise. the teen now is facing serious charges. >> are you a doctor of anything? anything? >> irhold a ph.d and in what i don't feel comfortable disclosing. >> a day after he bailed out...
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america inause america seems to be decline. --ple who have job security there is the question of the rise of china, then they give to impose any order in the middle east. it seems to be too many americans that this is not the country they bought into. it reminds me of the time after jimmy carter when his presidency said we have a malaise in the country and he talked about decline. then came ronald reagan who sent, i am going to make america great again, a phrase that donald trump has borrowed. that is what america wants to see. question, can american doing? i think the kampeter they have immense resources. you need a leader who accentuates the positives. that was not obama. find the leader who can tap into this need and you have a great president. leaders,ng of interestingly enough, the yearning for a strong leader together with anti-immigrant sentiment is one factor that seems to unite both the european and american populace. >> hungarian prime minister viktor orban space at against migrants. he has put up fences to keep him out and he is convinced there is a link between immigration and terrorism. in germany, and leader of the anti-immigrant party recently said the police should be able to use firearms against illegal migrants. the interior ministry says that will never happen. therance, the leader of national front party has called the eu and in potent empire. she wants friends to stop using the euro currency. europea
america inause america seems to be decline. --ple who have job security there is the question of the rise of china, then they give to impose any order in the middle east. it seems to be too many americans that this is not the country they bought into. it reminds me of the time after jimmy carter when his presidency said we have a malaise in the country and he talked about decline. then came ronald reagan who sent, i am going to make america great again, a phrase that donald trump has borrowed....
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attacks taking direct aim for donald trump's campaign slogan. >> we don't need to make america great again! america never stopped being great! >> and now to news making headlines across virginia. the man accused of killing a virginia police officer and injuring 3 others will be in court in just a matter of hours. police say ronald hamilton is a member of the army who also worked with the pentagon. officers were responding to the saturday when hamilton opened fire. a community vigil was held sunday night to honor th of 27-year-old ashley glendon. she was sworn in just one day before she was killed. >> jason: let's get you up to date for the first half of the week here. temperatures remain nice and mild for us as we go on through today and tomorrow. however a second stronger cold front makes the way through tuesday evening and that's cooler temperatures. ahead of the week with the roanoke valley and heading on through central virginia and solid run towards 70 tomorrow and cooling off towards the nitsds of the week to the south side tomorrow and back in the 50s as we head into wednesday with a few sho
attacks taking direct aim for donald trump's campaign slogan. >> we don't need to make america great again! america never stopped being great! >> and now to news making headlines across virginia. the man accused of killing a virginia police officer and injuring 3 others will be in court in just a matter of hours. police say ronald hamilton is a member of the army who also worked with the pentagon. officers were responding to the saturday when hamilton opened fire. a community vigil...
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counting the carsp on the new jersey turnpike they've all comer to look for america r all comer to look for america to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, psean: accusations of attempted prape and sexual assault at an pivy league university. pright now a fraternity president pattacking a female student in pthe frat house. perin: he maintains his pinnocence, but the school has pabc' s elizabeth hur has the platest. pelizabeth: the president of an pelite fraternity at cornell is pseen in this youtube video ptalking about his goals. p>> at a young age i was taught pto appreciate the value of hard pwork and self-made work. pelizabeth: now fighting charges phe sexually assaulted a female pstudent inside his fraternity phouse on campus. pdoor and forced himself on to pher after she verbally protested pseveral times. pballinger pleaded not guilty to pfirst-degree attended rate, pfirst-degree criminal sexual pact, first-degree sexual abuse. p>> the speed with which they ptook this case from the puniversity' s perfume and brought pit into a criminal -- puniversity' purview and brought pit into a c
counting the carsp on the new jersey turnpike they've all comer to look for america r all comer to look for america to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, psean: accusations of attempted prape and sexual assault at an pivy league university. pright now a fraternity president pattacking a female student in pthe frat house. perin: he maintains his pinnocence, but the school has pabc' s elizabeth hur has the platest. pelizabeth: the president of an pelite fraternity...
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america's latest mass shooting. heston is just northwest of wichita, but mass killings can happen any time in america where convicted felon cedric ford can get a handgun without undergoing a background check as long as he doesn't buy it from a licensed dealer. federal investigators are oking into how he got his guns. meanwhile, family and friends are focking to the funeral home to deal with the results. reporting live in the newsroom, tony pipitone, nbc 6 news. >>> and nbc 6 investigator dan krause continues our team coverage. >> reporter: the gunman's troubled past dates back to when he lived in south florida. hisother lives in this apartment complex behind me. she was too distraught to speak on camera but didpeak to me behind the closed door of her ju wondering how you're doing. >> as well as can be expected. >> reporter: as well as can be expected. his mother didn't want to come outside but she's still, quote, working out what had happened. sheearned just a few hours ago her son killed three people and injured more than a dozen others. ford has a troubled past here in south florida, including charges of burglary and grant theft. and despite his criminal record, he had been posting pictures of what appears to be himself holding and shooting a semiautomatic handgun on social media. a shock to everyone in this homestead community. >> it's a surprise to see that it's so close to home, you know. you hear it everywhere else but when it's right here at the door, it is really surprising. >> reporter: surprising to everyone. tonight at 6:00, we'll take you into the mind of this gunman. we'll show you his last post he made on social media and take you b%hind the scenes of the crimes he committed here in live at homestead tonight, dan krauth, nbc 6 news. >>> bobby brooks brought us a story about a local facility to teach you how to survive a workplace shooting. watch his report right now on he nbc 6 news and weather app. >>> we have breaking news right now, st in from washington state, that's where five people are dead incling the gunman after a shooting and hours-long standoff near belfair just outside of seattle. the mason county sheriff's department said the man called 911 this morning and sid he shot two children, a woman and another person but none of that information has been confirmed at this time. but a s.w.a.t. team entered the man's home and found four people dead. that gunman came outside and shot himself. we'll keep an eye on this one and bring you updates on air and on the nbc 6 news and weather apps. >>> new tonight, the 6-year-old boy hit by a miami police cruiser as he payed on the street is going home. antwon wilson has been in the hospital for weeks since the scary accident happened. in a wheelchair covered by big balloons. he cannot get around easily because the cast covers both his legs but he's no longer in plane. the little boy was riding a blue scooter near 58th street and northwest fifth avenue when he darted into the road in the path of a patrol car. little antoine's family believes the officer behind the wheel was negligent. >>> and tonight a teen is only 15 years old and arrested, but we will not identify him as well. he's facing the same charges as leonard adams and irwin presley seen here. all three teens were involved in a facebook fight with a person called juju. that led to saturday'shoot-out at the apartment complex in northwest miami-dade. where 6-year-old little king carter lived. king was caught in the crossfire. coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you whether prosecutors plan to charge the 16-year-old as an adult. >>> chopper 6 over three broward schools reportedly under a bomb police responded to the three school s schools this morning and officials escorted children outside under normal property coal. and investigators soon gave the schools the all-clear. it's unknknn where the threats came from or if they were credible. > south florida kicking off the weekend with a cold snap. and tonight could see the chilliest temps of them all. south florida's chief meteorologisisjohn morales is joining us live with the first-alert forecast. >> jackck, you're right. by the way, this month of february we are on this 26th day, but already we've had, as you can see, 18 degrees with below normal temperatures in ft.t. lauderdale. 15 in miami. those are the daytime temperatures. nighttime lows have been for about almost half of those days below normal, too. so far in this month of february, temperatures overall averaging the entire month are running about 1 degree below normal. same thing happened in january. of course, december, you k kow how warm it was. december our readings were at 7 degrees above normal on average for the whole month. 71 degrees in ft. lauderde. i'm expecting tonight we'll see reading in the florida keys in the 50s. 58 in key west. 52 in key largo. that's very chilly. look at my homestead forecast tonight, 46 degrees. miami at 50. i'm forecasting 49 for pembroke pines and 48 in coral springs it. will be a chilly night. i'll have the forecast for the entire weekend coming up in about ten minutes. >>> happening now, traffic is moving again along a section of miami highway closed earlier today for repairs. take a look at the live pictures from i-395 which opened back up today `round 2:00. crowds flocking to the area for the south beach wive and food festival are welcome to use this route. that wasn't the case earlier today when a portion of the highway 836 was shut down. road crews said several steel plates that make up the bridge were loose and needed work. drivers used other routes to get >>> a big backi for donald trump on the heels of last night's debate. former rival chis christie endorsing the republican front-runner but not everyone is think singing the candidate's praises today. >> hat's what i'm thinking. how does this guy tweeting misspell words so badly? i only reached two conclusions. number one, that's how they spell those words at the wharton school of business where he went. or number two, just like trump tower, he must've hired a foreign worker to do his own tweets. >> well, last night's showdown turned into today's twitter tiff. marco rubio was commenting on donald trump's tweets but re-tweets are not so easy to get rid of. now we turn to democratic candidates now vying for votes in south carolina ahead o o the primary there. nbc 6 is everywhere and steve litz is live covering the latest how about it, steve? >> reporter: hey, jawan, from soutut carolina where the two democrats will face-off here tomorrow in the democratic primary. however, some of their spotlight was stolen today as we said by the two republicans who were unlikelyy allies until about midday today. >> the next president of the united states, donald trump! >> reporter: no warning. chris christie and donald trump just showed up together i ft. worth, texas. >> america, america must have a strong leader again that can restore american jobs, restore american confidence and donald trump is just the man to do it. >> reporter: and trump can beat hillary clinton, christie said. >> i think this is the one endoroement that i felt very strongly about that i wanted to get. >> reporter: before he dropped out, christie had battled trump. now the fight is for super tuesday. >> i want texas to be trump country on tuesday. >> reporter: last night's texas debate was fiery. >> this guy's a choke-artist and this guy is a liar. >> reporter: and for ted cruz, texas is a must. >> if donald trump is our nominee, hillary will be very difficult to beat. >> reporter: marco rubio is in super tuesday attack donald trump mode. >> this is a con job. so we unmasked him last night. and let mel the me tell you, it's time for you to unmask him as well. >> reporter: the democrats primary is in south carolina tomorrow. hillary clinton has the support of african-americans. the key to
america's latest mass shooting. heston is just northwest of wichita, but mass killings can happen any time in america where convicted felon cedric ford can get a handgun without undergoing a background check as long as he doesn't buy it from a licensed dealer. federal investigators are oking into how he got his guns. meanwhile, family and friends are focking to the funeral home to deal with the results. reporting live in the newsroom, tony pipitone, nbc 6 news. >>> and nbc 6...
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real estate here in my bag they've all come to look for america [ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. announcer: the most-watched evening news in central iowa. this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 10:00. todd: cap down to caucuses. -- countdown to caucuses. candidates in iowa tonight making their final pitch. why they say they deserve your vote. first, blizzard watch. jason sydejko is here to help you plan what is coming up next. jason s: if you happen to be heading out to caucus, you won't have a lot to worry about. but you will likely see some snow, but not talking about any accumulations. another look at your blizzard watch and your winter storm watch that we have out there right now. the blizzard watch is in bright lime green. we don't have anything on the radar as far as snow goes. clouds are beginning to work in. that system has yet to take full shape as it is making its trek eastward. springlike squarely this. this spent it -- they sent in from a u-local user. that squirrel might need ano
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[ cheers and applause ] v all come to look for america v all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, jc: today marks the beginning of black history month. ed: right now, his connection to boston and how the city influenced his work maybe less familiar. >>> i have a dream that one day, this nation will rise up. >> before dr. king shared his dream he earned a doctorate academic papers, letters, pictures and more are in the king reading room at bu's library. before winning the know pell peace -- the nobel peace prize in 1964 he explained why he donated these important documents. >> it was this university that meant so much to me in terms of formulation of my thinking and the ideas that have guided my life. during that same press conference they explain how studying boston personalism changed his whole life. >> the whole idea philosophically and the philosophical position that guides my theology. >> boston personalism said a person's character and personality was more important than just service to god. breakthrough when he becomes an activist. >> for more information
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god bless you and god bless america! america!clinton supporters say they're now turning their focus to attacking gop front runner donald trump.staffers say they're working through court documents to question his ability to lead the u-s. 3 here's a look at the two democratic candidates. 3 and here is a look at the five remaining republican candidates.remember for everything you need to know on the presidental hopefuls head to our webpage at fox-carolina-dot-com. 3 time for weather and traffic 3 mostly sunny monday, with highs reaching almost 70 in the upstate, and low 60s in the mountains. a strong breeze is expected. tonight, lows drop into the 30s and 40s. a cold front arrives late tuesday into wednesday, bringing the return of wet weather. 3 ((weather hit)) 3 now to chris with traffic. 3*********hold****** *********hold****** 3 we're watching this in the pit crew traffic center: construction/maintenance on i-85 north slowing traffic at exit 63/hwy 290 290 3 3 it's ______.nascar driver jimmie johnson is paying tribute to dale ea
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having to demonize an entire religion, especially those americans here who are here so loyal to america." america." 3 3 'here is what i would do. when a person enlist in the military, i would detach them with an external support group who would be with them throughout there military career.' 3 in south carolina...there are just three days left until the democratic primary...and hillary clinton is talking about breaking down barriers. barriers.she was in west columbia this afternoon... at a gathering of the nation's oldest black sorority, alpha kappa alpha... talking about fighting racism.the former secretary of state talked about the importance of creating jobs and opportunities...supporting the affordable care act...and says it's time to do what it 3 3 charleston that helps turn around the lives and broaden the horizons of men coming out of prison. i'm looking for progress like that because i want to do everything i can to give people a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th chance to be able to make it in our country." 3 we were there as the vermont senator held a news conference in columbia this morning-- addressi
having to demonize an entire religion, especially those americans here who are here so loyal to america." america." 3 3 'here is what i would do. when a person enlist in the military, i would detach them with an external support group who would be with them throughout there military career.' 3 in south carolina...there are just three days left until the democratic primary...and hillary clinton is talking about breaking down barriers. barriers.she was in west columbia this afternoon......
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america again. america has never stopped being great >>> hillary clinton gains momentum ahead of super tuesday winning the primary in south carolina. >> reporter: i'm on the red carpet, or at least it will be shortly, because hollywood is getting ready for its biggest night of the year, controversys and all >>> syria as opposition is accusing government forces of multiple violations during the first 24 hours of a temporary ceasefire. the syrian coalition says the regime attacked 15 rebel-held areas across syria with heavy machine guns, artillery and barrel bombs. one of the key aims in the truce is to allow aid to reach almost half a million civilians trapped in besieged areas. our correspondent joins us live near the syrian border. first of all, starting with the claims from both sides of violations that each side has been violating this truth. is this holding together or is it becoming to come apart? >> reporter: i think it's largely still holding together despite what we are hearing from the opposition and also to some degree from the government side. as you mentioned, the main opposition group in exile put a statement saying at least why there were violations in at least 15 areas. this morning there were also explosions heard that due to government forces shelling a number of areas in the province of latakia. they clashed with rebel groups and then the syrian army took control of a village. that is a breach of the truce, but why i say it's largely holding, it's simply because when you compare it, when you care the news report that we used to get before the truce is way, way less than that and mainly when it comes to the russian or syrian airport air strikes on a number of targets. speaking of the russians and their air strikes, there are reports now this morning that they have actually carried out air raids, two air raids in the aleppo countryside. we have to wait for further dames to double-check that-- time to double-check that >>> what about the aid, how is that going? >> reporter: i think they are trying to prepare the logistics of it because as you can imagine it is a nightmare from the logistic point. i think probably it will be somewhere between 4 hours up to 48 and even beyond, depending on the situation on the ground. when the u.n. moves as their procedure in previous attempts or convoys delivering aid in damascus and into other areas into syria is that they first meet to coordinate with the government, they need to koort with whoever is in control. -- coordinate with whoever is in control. they say there is at least 100,000 syrians in the besieged areas who are in desperate need of aid. the total number is, perhaps, 500,000 and even more of syrians who need aid, some sort of an aid, so the situation, the humanitarian situation is very difficult and i'm sure the u.n. is trying to get on and delivering that much needed aid >>> thank you for that. thousands of syrian refugees are crammed into camps along the turkish border. they've been trying to escape fighting which intensified before the cessation of hostilities. our correspondent has gained exclusive access to one of those camps close to bab al salama >> reporter: this is not far from the border of turkey used to be empty. now thousands of tents are cramped together. they're lined by boys and girls who have had their childhood hood robbed of them by war. while others around the world are learning and they are stuck here. this family left three weeks ago when air strikes started targeting the town. >> translation: we left our home because of the russian air strikes. they didn't spare anybody >> reporter: they slept in a car for a week before the baby's mother went into labor. they were then given a tent. what makes this camp different is that the internally displaced here say that they have been forceably and intentionally removed by russian air strikes and the syrian regime. after had man lost his leg when the syrian air force bombed his home, he sought refuge in another city but that was bombed too. there isn't a city in syria that hasn't been affected by this civil war and there isn't a child here who doesn't seem haunted by all the death and instruction >>> reports from yemen say at least 30 people have been killed in air strikes outside of a market. no-one has claimed responsibility. the yemeni security officials are blaming the saudi-led coalition. houthi rebels took control of the area in 2014. early results from friday's election in iran show reformists making major gains. it is a significant change from previous elections which were dominated by conservatives. it is seen asty test for the president after he secured a nuclear deal with world leaders last year. voters were asked to choose members to fill the 290-seat parliament and the 88 member assembly of experts. that's responsible for selecting the country's next supreme leader. the parties of the president and former president lead the race for the assembly of experts. in parliament early results show reformists have taken 29 of the 30 seats. jonah hull has more from the capital >> reporter: so the reformist and so-called moderates have done well in the assembly, one of two elections held on friday, the other of course being for parliament. it bod elizabeth extremely well for them, for their overall erosion of ultra conservative power over the institutions of state and they will likely have done well into the parliamentary election. we expect to hear more about that on sunday. what is the significance of this major advance for them in the assembly of experts? this is the body made up of 88 senior clerics that gets to appoint the next supreme leader. given that the existing supreme leader is said to be in ill health, it is likely that within their eight-year term they may get to appoint the next supreme leader. a greater number of moderates on that assembly means a greater chance of a moderate supreme leader in the future. perhaps even the president himself who has been elected to a seat on the assembly of experts >>> hillary clinton has beaten her democratic rival bernie sanders convincingly in the south carolina primary. the focus now moves to next week's super tuesday. that will see both the democrats and republicans fight it out in 12 states. as kimberley halkett reports, for many it will also determine whether their campaigns will continue. >> reporter: victory by a wide margin in south carolina for hillary clinton. >> tomorrow this campaign goes national >> reporter: she has now set her sites on demonstrating she is the presumptive presidential nominee >> we don't need to make america again. america has never stopped being great. her main rival bernie sanders is not giving up. campaigning in other states, he pledged to show he still is a viable candidate. >> what this campaign is about is not just electing a president. it is about transforming america, it is about thinking big and the kind of country we want to become. >> reporter: also struggling to prove they're still viable on the republican side are establishment candidates like ted cruz. cruz goes into super tuesday leading in his home state in texas, but a loss there could end his ambitions. marco rubio faces a similar challenge. the pressure the campaigns face evident in the verbal sparring between the candidates >> there is a growing consensus in this party that we cannot nom name a con artist. >> reporter: his attacks are an effect to stop donald trump pulling head on super tuesday. despite his lead, donald trump was also belittling his opponents >> but i will address little rubio. this guy that is a fresh
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hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm they've all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america steve: iowa car repairs, home improvements, a family trip ...it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refused to release the credit card records. marco rubio: skipping major votes... all over the place on immigration... bad judgment. he's just not ready to be president. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm they've all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america
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when i was little. >> reporter: and you can see all of "america tonight"s lisa fletcher's report wednesday on "america tonight". . >> that's "americaonight" for this evening. tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter and facebook and cut back. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. [ explosion ] >>> aleppo assault. >> we are pretty confident in our safety that this was russia that carried out the strikes. >> reporter: russia deies allegations of -- denies allegations of war crimes after a video released showing them dropping bombs in syria. >> dangerous ground. pope francis visits a mexican state rive with drug -- rife with drug traki
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[ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america just polk county locations this morning 4400 delaware ave 500 ne one of the areas that i've been particularly interested in is the area of children. all of us have a responsibility, to ourselves, to our children, to each other. we intend to be sure that everybody in this room and every child in this state is somebody. no matter where they're born, no matter to whom they are born. our children's future is shaped both by the values of their parents and the policies of their nation. it's time to protect the next generation, fill the lives of our children with possibility and hope, open up the doors so that every child has a chance to i've spent my life fighting for children, families and our country, and i'm not stopping now. (crowd cheers) i'm hillary clinton, they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does w
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americas.' americas.'the goal is to help your family build a strong foundatien for a lifetime of fitness and health. health.only on fox 28 news tonight, reporter cynthia gould has tonight's 'your winning ways.' ways.' done right... sports can y off in huge dividends building teamwork, character, and maybe a few college scholarships along the way.done wrong..we see injuries going up, burnout, it's unsustainable psychologically, the demands bergerona& co-chaired the international olympic committee consensus, on youth athletic development. outgrowth of that work, with bergeron and renowned lemak founding the organization.. they are tackling the tough issues with a core group ofinternationall y recognized leaders...alal advovotes for sports working to change the dialogue.. what we have is a very vulnerable population the youth being managed and coached people commted and enthusiastic not really qualified (21:22) our responsibility with youth sports of americas is not to just educate parents, but educate coaches, governinin bodies y.s.a. will provde information and a platform to implement the i.o.c. consensus... guidelines to make sports healthier and more sustainable.. with a balanced, holisitc proach.another goal inclusive.. too many kids are dropping out or burning out with the emphais on playing one sport..let's not try to make super stars at 11,12 think about what could happen later on..y.s.a. also hopes to change the culture of youth sportsa& making it less media and adult centered.we have to impact and address every stakeholder involved. that's a huge task. our kids are counting on us.for your winning ways i'm cynthia gould. there's still much more ahead on the fox 28 news at nine. ni.first, here's a look at the stories were working on -- right now for cbs 2 news ten at 10.... 10....it's a busy weekend in many ways.we'll preview tomorrow's comic-con in cedar rapids and how you can take part yourself and we'll take you live to san fran
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america tonight" investigation. >>> and the next chapter, the voice from another america and why it's so hard to make it. and hot on "america tonight's" website, the doctor who beat ebola but now discovers it's hiding in his eye. on aljazeera.com/americatonight. and now, a follow-up to an "america tonight" investigation into the business of body brokers. those who donate their remains to science expect that gift will be respected. but we found that for-profit body brokers have become a lucrative and largely unregulated industry. in michigan, two people have been indicted, charged with body parts for medical training one of the companies investigated by the fbi. "america tonight" "america tonight's" lori jane gliha first investigated last spring. >> by the time her husband died in 2013, he had had two kidney transplants. >> he was 56 when he died. he always said when he died he wanted to donate his body to science. because of his health issues, he thought you know i've gone through this, this and this. they could probably learn a lot from my body. >> linda donated tom's body to biological research center of illinois. unbekno
america tonight" investigation. >>> and the next chapter, the voice from another america and why it's so hard to make it. and hot on "america tonight's" website, the doctor who beat ebola but now discovers it's hiding in his eye. on aljazeera.com/americatonight. and now, a follow-up to an "america tonight" investigation into the business of body brokers. those who donate their remains to science expect that gift will be respected. but we found that for-profit...
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america, central america, the caribbean, then the virus will follow it. >> so the fact that it's spread by mosquitos is one way. does that make it harder or easier to contain than, say, ebola? >> in some ways, it makes it much more difficult to contain. because whereas with ebola, primarily the method of transmission was human-to-human. an infected person would get infected by someone else. we could institute public health measures and isolate patients and sort of keep them away, sick patients from those who are healthy. with zika, it's going to be a bigger challenge because we have to eradicate mosquito reservoirs, and unfortunately, many of the areas -- many of the countries that are affected, these are tropical regions. and it's very difficult to eradicate the breeding grounds for mosquitos. >> and other than mosquitos, how else is it spread? >> well, there have been just recently reported some documented cases of -- actually one case of sexual transmission of the virus. and that's thought to be because the virus in some instances -- and we don't really know the details. but can reside in genital secretions such as semen. there was a documented case where an infected person infected his partner. >> and so many of the cases are in the southern part of the hemisphere, in south americasaid. and the summer olympics are going to be in rio this summer. how big a concern is that? >> this is a very big concern. and it's a really big concern from both a public health perspective as well as from kind of a clinical perspective. and the worry -- there are actually two issues to worry about. one is that zika virus has been linked to this very devastating complication, which is fetal microcephaly. this is where pregnant women who get infected, they bear children who have abnormally small heads. and these children essentially are dependent for their entire life and typically their life is shortened as a result of this fetal abnormality. it has been linked to zika virus infection. so currently, the recommendations by public health agencies, such as the centers for disease control is that pregnant women do not travel. so certainly, with the olympics coming, the recommendation is that pregnant women should not go to the olympics. >> i know you're working on some techniques of rapi
america, central america, the caribbean, then the virus will follow it. >> so the fact that it's spread by mosquitos is one way. does that make it harder or easier to contain than, say, ebola? >> in some ways, it makes it much more difficult to contain. because whereas with ebola, primarily the method of transmission was human-to-human. an infected person would get infected by someone else. we could institute public health measures and isolate patients and sort of keep them away,...