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then they saw huge increases in black andmi rity enrollment. runk.ou're saying that thish went througaying that based on what academics now more minorities wer looking to get into u no, not oh on thety the universif texas system they adopted a merit-based policy where they would admit anyone in the top ten percent o their high school graduating class. out the dooraf wfirmative action but in came all the plaques and hispanics. they went t merit based and students of color continued to do very well. i think that's the key contention. do you regard the cons ti teution as theaw of the land? a. i do. and the abigail fisher wasorrectly decided. you would have to abide affirmative action, right. a. i don't know that the supreme court case says they he to. i know it says they currentlym ca sure that's an osmghts i would likese to now with president trumpppointing \another/ear justice i would like to see thate cas overrn ed because racial discrimination is plate and the ly unconstitutional i my opinion. in your pip because it is constitutional. many private u
then they saw huge increases in black andmi rity enrollment. runk.ou're saying that thish went througaying that based on what academics now more minorities wer looking to get into u no, not oh on thety the universif texas system they adopted a merit-based policy where they would admit anyone in the top ten percent o their high school graduating class. out the dooraf wfirmative action but in came all the plaques and hispanics. they went t merit based and students of color continued to do very...
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that southerly wind keeping things warm andmi 83 in annapolis. 72 towards manassas. tomorrow morning you're going to notice a very mild and warm and humid start. on the radar, nothing to we don't have any rain right now. but as we look towards the day tomorrow, you see the showers today? it wasn't a ton, but they came right through parts of northern virginia, pts of maryland helping to cool things down. back to the west, i'm watching this front right here. see a lot of cloud cover and showers and thunderstorms. irhind this, nothing. that's the that comes in our area during the day wednesday and thursday. but we'veet got to through the front first. that means a good chance of showers around thunderstorms during the day tomorrow. if you're going to be out and about on tuesday, 8:00 p.m. tomorrow, a few clouds but some sunshi during the day. that will help to get temperatures into the upper 80s to around 90. by noon we've got some cloud cover. notice where the shors are, back along i-81. watch how fast they move into the.c. metro area. by 2:00, frederick, leesburg. 4:00
that southerly wind keeping things warm andmi 83 in annapolis. 72 towards manassas. tomorrow morning you're going to notice a very mild and warm and humid start. on the radar, nothing to we don't have any rain right now. but as we look towards the day tomorrow, you see the showers today? it wasn't a ton, but they came right through parts of northern virginia, pts of maryland helping to cool things down. back to the west, i'm watching this front right here. see a lot of cloud cover and showers...
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when people aren't paying attention and file answers where youll respsibi.oures they're saying behi andmi us in the same breath and saying that this is our fault and we should have known better. >> reporter: dr. tara cbs news, new york. >>> coming up next, what's behind a shortage of commercial airline pilots? still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated o . number one awarded. it's got to be tide >>> the number of air travelers worldwide has been risingpilots. here's transportation
when people aren't paying attention and file answers where youll respsibi.oures they're saying behi andmi us in the same breath and saying that this is our fault and we should have known better. >> reporter: dr. tara cbs news, new york. >>> coming up next, what's behind a shortage of commercial airline pilots? still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship...
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. >> tomorrow with sunshine coming through, it's going to be hstt andmy and they're hungry. >> they love me. i'm definitely not forward to it. we do have a nice break tomorrow. look at thenc rainfall saturday when our rain pattern really started. reagan national, we have 5.73 since saturday. look at bwi, almost 11 inches since saturday. we'll gain an extra half an in to an inch. dulles 6.34 inches of rain since only saturday. radar looking dry for most of us. as we zm into rederick, the showers making their way north. these will continue toead up towards pennsylvania. otherwise, a wider view. there's that stationary front. these things take a while to h ve. something has to pem out of the way. the cold front will push it out of the way. it will stay here. moisture will keep moving up and we have the highai chances through the afternoon. tomorrow, though, if t. finally leaveand we have a break in the forecast. the flash flood watch will continue for everybody. an additional half an inch to an inch of rainfall is expected, mainly through this afternoon and into this evening. if you are out
. >> tomorrow with sunshine coming through, it's going to be hstt andmy and they're hungry. >> they love me. i'm definitely not forward to it. we do have a nice break tomorrow. look at thenc rainfall saturday when our rain pattern really started. reagan national, we have 5.73 since saturday. look at bwi, almost 11 inches since saturday. we'll gain an extra half an in to an inch. dulles 6.34 inches of rain since only saturday. radar looking dry for most of us. as we zm into rederick,...
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Jul 5, 2018
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prices on individuals andmi es. e stories surrounding some of these e.r. bills are stung. a man in texas with a broken jaw ends up in an e.r., stuck with a nearly $8,000 bill even though they're reer in his insurance network. parents took a daughter in with a cut on her toe, in and out three hours later, treated with ant botic ointment, $900. or a $629 bill for a band-aid for a baby girl in connecticut. these are some of the 1300 anecdotes vox is collecting, part of a big reporting project blocking at the 140 million e.r visits americans make each year and why they cost so much money. sarah cliff is the journalist behind the project and joins me now. welcome back to the "newshour". >> thanks for having me. you collect 1300 so fare ma nor, e.r. bills from people all over the wasn't and you're trying to discern a pattern in all these bills. what, broadly speaking, have you found thus f? >> i would say there are three big findings from this repprortg ect. the first is basically every emergency room visit has something called acility fee, the price of walking through the door,
prices on individuals andmi es. e stories surrounding some of these e.r. bills are stung. a man in texas with a broken jaw ends up in an e.r., stuck with a nearly $8,000 bill even though they're reer in his insurance network. parents took a daughter in with a cut on her toe, in and out three hours later, treated with ant botic ointment, $900. or a $629 bill for a band-aid for a baby girl in connecticut. these are some of the 1300 anecdotes vox is collecting, part of a big reporting project...
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page, those who are two mitch mcconnell prefers, essentially, iskavanaugoo much of a paper trail, andmyarrett would spark a culture war. >> he is associated with the last republican pre, right, with george w. bush. who knewat would be a liability with the next republican president? the argument for barrettis the same for and against. she'd spark a culture war. some republicans think i'd be great. the question is, will president trump think that, as well? she's 46 years old. that's an asset. name her to the court, she's could be there four decades. >> eugene robinson, let me put up -- each f these has a conservative concern about them. sort of, a susan mentioned with brett kavanaugh, it is the bush connections. one called him the low-energy jeb bush .pi kethledge, i think, is b calledn opder zealot. barrett is the culture war. is that good oree bad? it conservatives have a way of killing any of >> what are they suppose -- what are they looking for? an iron-clad guarantee, in seiting, that we will uphold the entire cative agenda, as you see it, by the way. not as other conservatives might
page, those who are two mitch mcconnell prefers, essentially, iskavanaugoo much of a paper trail, andmyarrett would spark a culture war. >> he is associated with the last republican pre, right, with george w. bush. who knewat would be a liability with the next republican president? the argument for barrettis the same for and against. she'd spark a culture war. some republicans think i'd be great. the question is, will president trump think that, as well? she's 46 years old. that's an...
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Jul 19, 2018
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offer of joint investigation, the state department called the allegations against americans absurd andmi dssis tedhede in a with lester holt fbi director ristopher wray also brushed off the idea while saying there is no doubt russia interfered. >> my view has not changed which is that russia attempted to interfere wh the last election and that it continues to engage in blind influence operations to this day. do not believe special counsel mueller is on a witch hunt. i thi it's a professional investigation conducted by a man that i've known to be a straight shoor:r. >> reporray a dismissal of the witch hunt seems to be a rebuke of one of the president's favorite talking points. lester will havee morand with h national w w intelligence director dan coats. >>> that brings us to the president's formerhite house press secretary sean spicer who has written a new book about his experience. it is called "the briefin. >> good morning to you. >> good morning to you. i picked a quiet week. >> is this a week you're glad you're notd in your h job? >> i've said before it was an honor to serve this cou
offer of joint investigation, the state department called the allegations against americans absurd andmi dssis tedhede in a with lester holt fbi director ristopher wray also brushed off the idea while saying there is no doubt russia interfered. >> my view has not changed which is that russia attempted to interfere wh the last election and that it continues to engage in blind influence operations to this day. do not believe special counsel mueller is on a witch hunt. i thi it's a...
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think of a couple of thence in my life -- a couple of events in my life that i can never forget. , andmyister had leukemia my parents crying when they saw the bills. old, withne years tumors all over her body, fighting for her life, and your family wondering if they will be able to keep her alive with the medication in the money to pay for it. i think of norway, germany, other countries like australia, britain, canada, they don't have to worry about that. for me that was a huge moment in my life. if your little girl is dying and you're are wondering whether you can afford to keep her alive, what does that say about our country? the second thing is 2008, the economy. i remember being old enough to remember how my family was devastated. how we almost lost her home. -- our home. i remember my mom sitting at the kitchen table wondering if she will be able to pay the mortgage . i think to myself, what kind of a country are we where families cannot even afford to pay the rent? or the mortgage? and living paycheck to paycheck. what does it say about our country that we are so rich that people c
think of a couple of thence in my life -- a couple of events in my life that i can never forget. , andmyister had leukemia my parents crying when they saw the bills. old, withne years tumors all over her body, fighting for her life, and your family wondering if they will be able to keep her alive with the medication in the money to pay for it. i think of norway, germany, other countries like australia, britain, canada, they don't have to worry about that. for me that was a huge moment in my...
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where you're on i-70, it hits a ing,64 t vyri from abt barnesville upou towhrnorghth on urshow north andmy west. we g int theha t.hinkfa aane' t showers and storms for everyone alongold front a to cmorrow. i'll have that forecasts when i rejoin you in a little bit. sarah back up to you. >> ♪ >> developing tonere is a hazmat, igthhttion at johns hopkins initre bal. two cancer research buildgs have been evacuated. the balti imonves ftiregating wa those eloyees werbeen isolated mndeanwhierle fox5 in the dist looking for the personhoot sh alley. heut fire at the same time fireworkser be off. aswaeas nrl ypeon you enjoyedou the i the apo departmentha seized tens of thousands o titn c rewoyrks.imoins us ve sarah. hot.chdrding werrne bu were sil including that1-year-old girl you just heard abouty ple guns theo i bay of. iss seized in the jus district last em. inos m the sixth district alone east of the anacostia river, police confiscated tens of thounds o rks.wo lommunity concerns and wereolics wanted to these recovere45s. ju>>stornd in one sectionst o on dcis illegal agencies we dnt u y jumping.
where you're on i-70, it hits a ing,64 t vyri from abt barnesville upou towhrnorghth on urshow north andmy west. we g int theha t.hinkfa aane' t showers and storms for everyone alongold front a to cmorrow. i'll have that forecasts when i rejoin you in a little bit. sarah back up to you. >> ♪ >> developing tonere is a hazmat, igthhttion at johns hopkins initre bal. two cancer research buildgs have been evacuated. the balti imonves ftiregating wa those eloyees werbeen isolated...