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. >> and jmill's son was ang ks ent student and we miss him. >>> yeah. my son was 18 years old in november of 2010 he was systematically tortured, beaten, murder and his body set an fire after death from somebody that shouldn't have been in this country. he was just learning about life and loving and living. he was were kind, soft spoken, konl passi compassionate. this kid intentionally murdered him because he wanted joshua's truck. this is not about politics. this is about safety, american safety for people. that's all it's aboutment both party should be on board be with this. thank you for what you're doing at the time he was being slaughtered i was calling his cell phone. i always wonder did he feel it? did he know his mom was looking for him the minute he was levering this earth? you don't want any other families to endure this. it is abpublic safety. thank you. >> my name is jaully and our son, spencer was 25 when he was murdered. he was a small business owner and had a guitar shop. he took on a full time job at a warehouse. he wanted to keep them e
. >> and jmill's son was ang ks ent student and we miss him. >>> yeah. my son was 18 years old in november of 2010 he was systematically tortured, beaten, murder and his body set an fire after death from somebody that shouldn't have been in this country. he was just learning about life and loving and living. he was were kind, soft spoken, konl passi compassionate. this kid intentionally murdered him because he wanted joshua's truck. this is not about politics. this is about...
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eight days after the plane's disappearance, part of the wreckage was located some 50 miles east of ang rang. -- anchorage. unfortunately, a week into the search the recovery team had to call off the effort due to weather conditions. the families of the victims were notified they would not ave any remains to bury. finally, in march 2016, after 64 years and extensive recovery efforts, his remains were confirmed found and returned to his home in arkansas. i'd like to extend my deepest condolences to the family of staff sergeant van fossen and hope they are now able to find peace he's finally home and in his final resting place. yield back. mr. speaker, last month we recognized national bike month and the many bicycling benefits that we have as citizens. i rise today to recognize the city of conway, arkansas, for its installation of their successful public bike sharing program and to emphasize its leading example of advocacy for an active lifestyle. as a long time biker i'm pleased to see the city work to provide an alternate and convenient -- alternative and convenient source of transport
eight days after the plane's disappearance, part of the wreckage was located some 50 miles east of ang rang. -- anchorage. unfortunately, a week into the search the recovery team had to call off the effort due to weather conditions. the families of the victims were notified they would not ave any remains to bury. finally, in march 2016, after 64 years and extensive recovery efforts, his remains were confirmed found and returned to his home in arkansas. i'd like to extend my deepest condolences...
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detectives and postal inspectors across ang out landover neighborhood, turn to find anyone who remember something about the november 23, 2014 day that somebody shot and killed a postal worker, tyson barnett, finishing his route. 100,000 dollar reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. london, hundreds gathered to show solidarity for those impacted by the attack outside of a mosque. investigators say that it appears that the van driver that ran into the pedestrians killed a person and injured dozens others was retaliation for attacks from muslim extremists. seconds after a driver rammed into a police car in france. officers pulled the man from the car and he later died. inside the car, the police found this was the fifth attack on the police in france in the past four months. nancy: tonight, the family of otto warmbier and president trump are blaming north korea for his death. lindsey mastis is following this from the live desk. parentsey: otto warmbier's released a statement said the awful, torture was teary -- torture his treatment create the sadness. north korea cl
detectives and postal inspectors across ang out landover neighborhood, turn to find anyone who remember something about the november 23, 2014 day that somebody shot and killed a postal worker, tyson barnett, finishing his route. 100,000 dollar reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. london, hundreds gathered to show solidarity for those impacted by the attack outside of a mosque. investigators say that it appears that the van driver that ran into the pedestrians killed a...
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riders,anges for metro starting sunday, they adjust operating hours and raise fares. rail riders will see an increase of tencent 220 five cents. metro buses by $.25 and airport buses by $.50. metro will close three minutes earlier during the week and now stay up in one hour later on fridays and saturdays, closing at 1:00 a.m. your side, even on the rails and get alerts about met wjla.com/text. unraveling the french airport attack, why investigators say it could have been worse and an update on conditions of the victim. plus -- >> why didn't you stop? >> i did nothing. tell me that? adrianna: what got this grandmother in trouble with the law? tonight on 2020, closer look at the death of the uva student otto warmbeir. but first a check of the traffic. be heavy onng to 395 on occasion northbound but right now things clearing up but it works of north of edsel towards duke street on the right shoulder which adds to a few delays on occasion for the northbound ride. 395 street bridge into the district is heavy at times but most legal jake -- mostly good shape. slow on the ca
riders,anges for metro starting sunday, they adjust operating hours and raise fares. rail riders will see an increase of tencent 220 five cents. metro buses by $.25 and airport buses by $.50. metro will close three minutes earlier during the week and now stay up in one hour later on fridays and saturdays, closing at 1:00 a.m. your side, even on the rails and get alerts about met wjla.com/text. unraveling the french airport attack, why investigators say it could have been worse and an update on...
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fox5's ang lee hemphill has more. >> reporter: stafford county sheriff's office one of about 30 policesaves lives. >> the stafford county sheriff's offers has officially taken their job of public safety to new heights. >> this is absolutely a game changer. >> lieutenant ben says their new fleet of drones helps catch criminals faster, and with less manpower. on thursday, investigators say, this man, jeffrey owens, shot up a car and took off from police. a manhunt was launched with deputies and k9's on the grounds, and a drone in the sky. this video shows how the drone used thermal energy to spot owens, wearing camouflage clothing, hiding in the woods. >> and what i am ' seeing on my apple ipad is identical to what's being displayed on a 32-e rear of the suburban. >> stafford county also used a drone to bus this local methamphetamine lab, which gave deputies a lay of the lands before heading into a dangerous situation. drones can also help assess damage from natural disasters, or -- >> the missing and endangered folks that we need to find quickly to safeguard their lives. the other time
fox5's ang lee hemphill has more. >> reporter: stafford county sheriff's office one of about 30 policesaves lives. >> the stafford county sheriff's offers has officially taken their job of public safety to new heights. >> this is absolutely a game changer. >> lieutenant ben says their new fleet of drones helps catch criminals faster, and with less manpower. on thursday, investigators say, this man, jeffrey owens, shot up a car and took off from police. a manhunt was...
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what we're looking at is bigger picture this morning, anging i.ckville pike to.work zone blocking the right lane. outer loop fine this morning. 66 and 95, no big woirs. that situation in silver spring has resolved itself roadwise where justin is this morning but lots of cleanup. >> to the spur, you're on time as well as heading southbound or northbound. angie. >> some might say this is a sign. after a rainbow appea
what we're looking at is bigger picture this morning, anging i.ckville pike to.work zone blocking the right lane. outer loop fine this morning. 66 and 95, no big woirs. that situation in silver spring has resolved itself roadwise where justin is this morning but lots of cleanup. >> to the spur, you're on time as well as heading southbound or northbound. angie. >> some might say this is a sign. after a rainbow appea
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attacks have had no impact at all, it's just that most have chosen to be more investigated in sadness and ang -- invested in sadness and anger rather than fear. >>> people in the uk have responded to the deadly london bridge attack with sorrow and a photo of a man seen walking away from the mayhem with a mostly full glass of beer, not spilling a drop has gone viral on twitter. some on social media are dubbing it a tongue in cheek symbol of defiance. killed four people when he drove his suv along westminster bridge. he was killed by police. then in april an attack, four people with a truck in stockholm sweden. the defendant admitted it was a terrorist attack, and then of course this most recent attack that happened in central london on saturday. the suspects reportedly used a van to kill seven people. police shot and killed all three suspects. >> ♪ when you practice what you preach, would you turn the other cheek ♪ >> a highly emotional sunday night in england after ariana grande returned to the city to lead he benefit concert, which raised more than $2.5 million. the event was meant to honor
attacks have had no impact at all, it's just that most have chosen to be more investigated in sadness and ang -- invested in sadness and anger rather than fear. >>> people in the uk have responded to the deadly london bridge attack with sorrow and a photo of a man seen walking away from the mayhem with a mostly full glass of beer, not spilling a drop has gone viral on twitter. some on social media are dubbing it a tongue in cheek symbol of defiance. killed four people when he drove his...
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obviously important signs of solidarity, but is it enough to calm some of the fears and ang zbliets of the local community? >> well, in order to calm the fears and ang zbliets of the local community, i think based on what i have heard from speaking to locals here is they will want to see more actions by the authorities. from speaking to religious leaders, residents who have been living here, they have described a rise in islamaphobia and attacks. they would like to see more resources to protect the local mosques in the areas here. now, we did hear that this is going to be taking place, but it's going to -- they're really going to need to see changes in the way that these communities are policed in order to feel more safe in their own communities. amman. >> lucy cavanaugh for us. thanks so much. >>> all right. in paris one man is dead after police say he rammed his car into a police convoy in a shopping district in what they're calling a terror incident. >> this video captured by a bystander moments after the car ran into the police as officers stormed the vehicle. authorities say the m
obviously important signs of solidarity, but is it enough to calm some of the fears and ang zbliets of the local community? >> well, in order to calm the fears and ang zbliets of the local community, i think based on what i have heard from speaking to locals here is they will want to see more actions by the authorities. from speaking to religious leaders, residents who have been living here, they have described a rise in islamaphobia and attacks. they would like to see more resources to...
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the stand outs is amanda southard, 15 years old, one of the youngest app developers here, she created ang writy helper to-- anxiety helper to help young people. >> i love technology, something about creating, and bilgding, design-- building, designing something that you know can help people and that you love. >> reporter: then there is mausco who got a shut out during the key note from tim cook, 82 years old, the oldest app developer here created an app to help users remember a cultural tradition where dolls are dressed and displayed in a particular order, she said it is gratifying to help preserve japanese culture. >> just to be part of making others happy, that makes her happy. >> reporter: that weren't enough, tim cook himself walked by during our interview and stopped to say hi. >> [inaudible] >> reporter: coming up, we take a look at some product announcements including some changes and upgrades to the ipad operating system and also home pod, that is a home speaker done apple style. live in downtown san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >> thank you for that. >>> there is change in the weather,
the stand outs is amanda southard, 15 years old, one of the youngest app developers here, she created ang writy helper to-- anxiety helper to help young people. >> i love technology, something about creating, and bilgding, design-- building, designing something that you know can help people and that you love. >> reporter: then there is mausco who got a shut out during the key note from tim cook, 82 years old, the oldest app developer here created an app to help users remember a...
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angeli, fourth year newer at resident, in the midst what was she said was an intoxicated temper tantrum while trying to get into someone else's uber. >> [ bleep ]. i'm a 5 foot girl who weighs 100 pounds. i'm getting really like belligerent right now. >> reporter: this drunken confrontation with her uber driver caught on camera and posted on social media. turned her into an internet villain. >> it's been horrible. my family, first of all, has been targeted. our home address was released. and people were showing up to the house. people were sending packages to the house. >> reporter: all this despite the fact that she immediately apologized to the driver and paid him damages. >> he accepted my apology. and i was very grateful he didn't press any charges. i had no further problems with him that night. >> reporter: but once the video started exploding on the internet, the judge and juries on social media began weighing in. calling her an arrogant drunk little brat, that she be charged with assault, should not be practicing medicine. her employer jackson health system put her on administrat
angeli, fourth year newer at resident, in the midst what was she said was an intoxicated temper tantrum while trying to get into someone else's uber. >> [ bleep ]. i'm a 5 foot girl who weighs 100 pounds. i'm getting really like belligerent right now. >> reporter: this drunken confrontation with her uber driver caught on camera and posted on social media. turned her into an internet villain. >> it's been horrible. my family, first of all, has been targeted. our home address...
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. >>> authorities in antioch this morning report ang a shooting yesterday and thenned up send a man to the hospital. this happened a little bit afternoon yesterday on the 1700 block of sycamore drive not far from the california delta highway. at this point police are only saying the police officers found a man who was shot and then transported for care. they are not releasing details on the severity of the injuries. >>> the most senior catholic is responding to sexual assault charges filed against him. card nel pell says he is innocent. he's the highest ranking vatican official to ever n charged in the church's long-running sexual abuse scannedndal. they have not released information about the charges against pell but they have given him a leave of absense to clear his name. >>> we are following a developing story this morning, fire crews battling a brush fire at camp pendleton that started just before 7:00 last night. it's already spread to 100 acres. that happened within the first hour. they're now calling this fire the christian neat toes fire. they've mostly stopped its progress bu
. >>> authorities in antioch this morning report ang a shooting yesterday and thenned up send a man to the hospital. this happened a little bit afternoon yesterday on the 1700 block of sycamore drive not far from the california delta highway. at this point police are only saying the police officers found a man who was shot and then transported for care. they are not releasing details on the severity of the injuries. >>> the most senior catholic is responding to sexual assault...
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district attorney believes he'll be able to profb in court that this 47-year-old raped girls between the angesof 4 an 18. his hands cuffed and legs shackled, shannon westmoreland kept his eyes down and said nothing. police arrested him at the mall where he works earlier today. >> it makes me totally sick. it makes me sick. >> reporter: investigators say westmoreland was living in a homeless shelter in westchester. but his roots are in bensalem. his neighbors say they're disgusted. >> i'm glad they caught him. i'm very sorry for what happened with the children that he assaulted. >> reporter: it was on this field where westmoreland coached youth football more than a decade ago. it was during those years police say he raped three girls, one accuser told police he forced himself on her in his car in this parking lot. >> the most heinous of crimes that there are out there. >> reporter: these are photos of the now 47-year-old at different younger ages. >> we are asking for your help. >> reporter: the district attorney wants people to take a good look as they investigate the possibility of other vict
district attorney believes he'll be able to profb in court that this 47-year-old raped girls between the angesof 4 an 18. his hands cuffed and legs shackled, shannon westmoreland kept his eyes down and said nothing. police arrested him at the mall where he works earlier today. >> it makes me totally sick. it makes me sick. >> reporter: investigators say westmoreland was living in a homeless shelter in westchester. but his roots are in bensalem. his neighbors say they're disgusted....
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any -- just looking at any member of congress 's tw feed and you can see how ang raepeople can -- angry people can get to the issues they support. you don't expect that's to some situations it does and now members are wondering what can be done to protect them. >> reporter: we saw during the time that members went back home because of some of the debates in congress, they were particularly raucous town meetings. not about threats to their lives but clearly of the level in in -- in combativeness was more apparent than ever. >> reporter: i have been at some of the town halls where you can tell that the member of fwrsz congress is up on the stage and making a calculation about are these people simply angry and frustrated and getting fee out or is there a sinister intent behind the anger they are showing to the members of congress. and there were situations where members had to be hustled out by security, taken out by a back door because they were worried of the crowd. people have every right to be passionate about issues. that passion translates to a lot of influence in the country whether
any -- just looking at any member of congress 's tw feed and you can see how ang raepeople can -- angry people can get to the issues they support. you don't expect that's to some situations it does and now members are wondering what can be done to protect them. >> reporter: we saw during the time that members went back home because of some of the debates in congress, they were particularly raucous town meetings. not about threats to their lives but clearly of the level in in -- in...
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what we're looking at is bigger picture this morning, anging i. from rockville pike to.work zone blocking the right lane. outer loop fine this morning. 66 and 95, no big woirs. that situation in silver spring has resolved itself roadwise where justin is this morning but lots of cleanup. >> to the spur, you're on time as well as heading southbound or northbound. angie. >> some might say this is a sign. after a rainbow appea remember a virginia teenager. the muslim society light candles and tried to comfort each other after learning about the murder of nabra has a then. the teen was run down, beaten and dumped in a pond sunday morning. she and a group of friends were headed back for ramadan services. she was attacked after getting into a fight with another in the group. now he has one question for this man. >> [ inaudible ] why kill my daughter? for what? you don't do anything to -- >> the first vigil tonight will happen at lake and plaza at 6:30 p.m. in reston. also one in 7:30. we have a list of other events happening in our nbc washington app. >>
what we're looking at is bigger picture this morning, anging i. from rockville pike to.work zone blocking the right lane. outer loop fine this morning. 66 and 95, no big woirs. that situation in silver spring has resolved itself roadwise where justin is this morning but lots of cleanup. >> to the spur, you're on time as well as heading southbound or northbound. angie. >> some might say this is a sign. after a rainbow appea remember a virginia teenager. the muslim society light...
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for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deane an did he ange angeles. >>> h aefr said promotions helped grow profit. the company hiked its quarterly dividend to 24 cents per share. shares were initially higher in after hours trading adding to a 2% gain during the regular session where they closed at $26.99. >>> sears is cutting jobs to turn around its struggling business. they said the layoffs will come from the company's headquarters and support functions. shares were off by more than 2.5% to $6.85. >>> cheesecake factory blamed bad weather for its outlook being cut for the quarter. the company said it expects the new forecast to negatively effect margins and earnings. shares fell nearly 10% to $52.58. >>> the lawn and guard company scotts miracle grow also blamed poor weather and is cutting guidance for the full year. the company said tighter inventory management, changes in merchandising strategies hit sales and now expects sales and earnings to come in lower than expected. nonethel % to 89.83. >>> since it began its rate hike cycle in 2015, savers have gotten nothing. the yield on c
for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deane an did he ange angeles. >>> h aefr said promotions helped grow profit. the company hiked its quarterly dividend to 24 cents per share. shares were initially higher in after hours trading adding to a 2% gain during the regular session where they closed at $26.99. >>> sears is cutting jobs to turn around its struggling business. they said the layoffs will come from the company's headquarters and support functions. shares...
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. >> we are going to have extra because we are expecti ang l ot of sales. >> i was planning to call in sick. just kidding. >> reporter: joking she would have played hooky to see the parade. instead they decided to close on thursday and spent the day cancelling appointments because the logistics for their patients are just too complicated thursday. >> the streets are going to be closed. you know, it's just no way of them getting here. bart is going to be really busy. >> we're even more prepared than we were two years ago because we had that experience now. >> reporter:akland libby schaaf sporting the championship ring today reminds people to move their cars parked along the parade route because they had be towed. also. >> we encourage people to pick one or the other. it really logisticallyot i bts parade route and be at the rally. >> we're going to keep you safe. we are very much mindful and prepared for the worst and expecting all the best. >> reporter: just like last night, oakland police chief anne kirkpatrick says on thursday all hands on deck with extra patrols and support from nei
. >> we are going to have extra because we are expecti ang l ot of sales. >> i was planning to call in sick. just kidding. >> reporter: joking she would have played hooky to see the parade. instead they decided to close on thursday and spent the day cancelling appointments because the logistics for their patients are just too complicated thursday. >> the streets are going to be closed. you know, it's just no way of them getting here. bart is going to be really busy....
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the driver was cited for having ang restrained child in the car. >>> a boston area toddler who fell outa second story window has a toy to thank for saving him. eduardo luis gomez never leaves home without his cow. when he fell out of the window the toy was right there along with him and absorbed most of the impact. after a night in the hospital eduardo and his cow are back home safe and sound. >> always know i fell out of a window when i was a kid. th >> what saved you. >> trash heap. >> fell into a giant pile of garbage. you wish someone had moved it. >> let's move on to sports. >>> so the nba welcomed its newest members last night and we get some details now on that and baseball from espn. >>> good morning, america. i'm scott van pelt. thursday night nba draft from brooklyn, markelle fultz number one overall pick spent a year at washington playing his professional basketball in philadelphia. the bulls trade jimly butler to the timberwolves. on the diamond, seattle taking on the detroit tigers and from the reaction, cano thought he missed it. he did not. that's his second homer of the
the driver was cited for having ang restrained child in the car. >>> a boston area toddler who fell outa second story window has a toy to thank for saving him. eduardo luis gomez never leaves home without his cow. when he fell out of the window the toy was right there along with him and absorbed most of the impact. after a night in the hospital eduardo and his cow are back home safe and sound. >> always know i fell out of a window when i was a kid. th >> what saved you....
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believe, accept, or become courageous enough to know or to convince yourself that with all that bag angaggage, you cou still be a worthy partner in a relationship? >> i'm still working on that. you'll have to ask my wife. i've been married for 24 years. for almost half my life. i'm doing okay. >> something's working. but you tell me, was that ever intimidating? >> yes. >> yeah. >> i'm married to an indigenous woman. i married a native american woman. we have two sons. and often, i mean, my wife is also an incredibly powerful, magnetic, charismatic person. at times she scares and intimidates me in similar ways. but in writing this book and sharing this journey with her, with my mother's death and examining my mother's death, i think we've become closer. she read -- i didn't let her read the book until -- >> you were down -- >> until i was done. she read it, and the things she said is, the first thing she said is, "i feel cherished." and i thought -- well, good, because you are. >> maybe you said more than that, and this is on television. you don't have to say any more if that's all you w
believe, accept, or become courageous enough to know or to convince yourself that with all that bag angaggage, you cou still be a worthy partner in a relationship? >> i'm still working on that. you'll have to ask my wife. i've been married for 24 years. for almost half my life. i'm doing okay. >> something's working. but you tell me, was that ever intimidating? >> yes. >> yeah. >> i'm married to an indigenous woman. i married a native american woman. we have two...
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. >> reporter: so, thomas, we'll be here all morning long talking to ang lee knows and we'll tell youay. >> they're still out and about under that june gloom. thanks so much. that's going to do it for me this hour. i'm thomas roberts. thanks for watching. i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why ♪ to err is human. to anticipate is lexus. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety standard. experience amazing. >>> president trump's trillion-dollar bid to fix u.s. roads and bridges still doesn't make the grade. why even more needs to be done to make america's infrastructure great again. >>> and prescription drug prices are through the roof. who is to blame and what will it take to finally bring them down? ♪ >>> welcome to "velshi & ruhle" i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. well, everyone's attention this week was focussed on on-going
. >> reporter: so, thomas, we'll be here all morning long talking to ang lee knows and we'll tell youay. >> they're still out and about under that june gloom. thanks so much. that's going to do it for me this hour. i'm thomas roberts. thanks for watching. i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings...
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way to make her feel good about herself and after -- what was probably ang ugly side of soccer. >> somethings already over this whole thing and thinking, aha, i'll get to happening out with mia hamm and abby wambach. >> good for you. >>> bob dylan, he can finally check off the last requirement on his nobel prize check list. >> you may remember he skipped the official ceremony in december. then he accepted the private ceremony. >> in order to cash in on the prize he has to deliver a mandatory lecture and the due date for that was in just four days. >> all right, so bob dylan finally recorded a 26-minute talk in los angeles to meet the requirements for the award, he can now receive more than $900,000. that's the prize money for a nobel prize. >> the most reluctant nobel prize winner. >> if i must take your nearly $1 million prize, i will. >>> so apparently nobody for whatever reason wanted to use pump number four at a gas station in rural georgia. >> it might have a reason. there was a four-foot snake behind the nozzle. finally one brave customer wrapped his shirt around his hands and just gra
way to make her feel good about herself and after -- what was probably ang ugly side of soccer. >> somethings already over this whole thing and thinking, aha, i'll get to happening out with mia hamm and abby wambach. >> good for you. >>> bob dylan, he can finally check off the last requirement on his nobel prize check list. >> you may remember he skipped the official ceremony in december. then he accepted the private ceremony. >> in order to cash in on the prize...
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now, 21st century engineers are by ang to figure out how to .epair a section wiped out last month byone is there. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california coast known as big sur is particularly scenic from the air. ard right now, almost the only way to get there is by air. waoking down here now, you can really see where the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast-hugging highway 1, is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge, and to the south by an enormous landslide. what were you thinking when you came out and saw this for the first time? >> oh, my god. plain and simple. n reporter: doug cook is an engineer with state highway ghency caltrans. when you're standing here, trying to figure out how you rnnect this part of the road to that part of the road? >> that's the easy part. we have to stabilize the e untainside before we can dddress the road issue. >> reporter: an u.s.g.s. animation shows there's a gash in the hillside more than a third of a mile across and more than 1,000 feet high. highway 1 supports hundreds of tourist businesses,
now, 21st century engineers are by ang to figure out how to .epair a section wiped out last month byone is there. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california coast known as big sur is particularly scenic from the air. ard right now, almost the only way to get there is by air. waoking down here now, you can really see where the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast-hugging highway 1, is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge, and to the south...
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whether or not the new answered ang proves that trump asked him to do that or whether it could have been implied. >> quickly we'll see donald trump is going to tweet before that time, 6:13 a.m. eastern, if he doesn't it would be his longest drought. right. and that he has this meeting with the remaining president later we'll see if they talk about it then. >> we'll see. as you mentioned this is a trend with donald trump any time there tends to be bad news, he tends to retreat from twitter. so we'll see what happens the next few hours. >> watch the twitter feeds. thank you so much. >>> president trump will face the media later today as we were talking about whe joint news conference with the romanian president. each will typically take two questions from the press. this could be an opportunity for president trump to speak out on comey's 2e69. >>> from political heat to a whale of a tornado captured by a farmer riding a tractor on his north dakota farm. look at this. he described the twister as a vacuum. we would say a huge one. meteorologist bill karins says we are in for a heat wave. >>
whether or not the new answered ang proves that trump asked him to do that or whether it could have been implied. >> quickly we'll see donald trump is going to tweet before that time, 6:13 a.m. eastern, if he doesn't it would be his longest drought. right. and that he has this meeting with the remaining president later we'll see if they talk about it then. >> we'll see. as you mentioned this is a trend with donald trump any time there tends to be bad news, he tends to retreat from...
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there, she alleges he drugged ang molested her while she was unconscious.ivil suit brought by andrea constand, but after his testimony from the testimony from that case was made public, prosecutors now armed with that new evidence, reopened the decade—old criminal case. in it, he admitted to giving women drugs before sex, claiming it was done with their knowledge. in court, prosecutors used that testimony to portray mr cosby as a predator. they allege that he drugged miss constand so that she couldn't say no to his sexual advances. but mr cosby‘s lawyer claimed that she changed her story to investigators three times and that the relationship was consensual. lili bernard, like andrea constand, thought of bill cosby as a mentor. even appearing on his show. call you every eight minutes. but she alleges that he drugged and sexually assaulted her on three occasions in the early 1990s. speaking alongside her son, she shared her hopes for the trial. i hope that this trial will reveal to the world that bill cosby is a lying coward, that he is a master manipulator w
there, she alleges he drugged ang molested her while she was unconscious.ivil suit brought by andrea constand, but after his testimony from the testimony from that case was made public, prosecutors now armed with that new evidence, reopened the decade—old criminal case. in it, he admitted to giving women drugs before sex, claiming it was done with their knowledge. in court, prosecutors used that testimony to portray mr cosby as a predator. they allege that he drugged miss constand so that she...
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donna was one of 36 people that died in the fire, leaving 36 holes in 36 ang case for her to come down. >> reporter: her mother of one of 30 families that have joined in a lawsuit against the owner of the ghost ship. the building manager, pge and and the city of oakland. she hopes that the lawsuit will bring changes nationwide. >> the worst part is that an event was being held there without a permit and without all of the safety precautions of good exits and lighting. to have this event where people cannot get out, it's a conscious disregard for the safety of the public. >> i do not want to feel like her death was in vein, there has to be accountability. >> i remember getting the call late at night. >> reporter: this oakland city councilman represents this neighborhood. he stood by the memorial that has the names of the victims. >>in terms a leadership level, we just did not do enough tdealith properties like this one. >> reporter: but he said that the city has been making improvements for the past six months. >> we are trying to take the measures necessary to get more people hired. mo
donna was one of 36 people that died in the fire, leaving 36 holes in 36 ang case for her to come down. >> reporter: her mother of one of 30 families that have joined in a lawsuit against the owner of the ghost ship. the building manager, pge and and the city of oakland. she hopes that the lawsuit will bring changes nationwide. >> the worst part is that an event was being held there without a permit and without all of the safety precautions of good exits and lighting. to have this...
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he was ang shgs to show us why. dominos was tracing a perfect cup and handle formation. that's right. a pattern we have found as reliable as the head and soldards in its predictability, a total launching pad from the much bigger move. you caught the general cup with a general slope down to where the base of the cup was. and i was nervous right there. he told me not to be. the stock went to 36 and then we got a sideline to $37, $38 and that would be the beginning of a handle that lmsz always signals a much higher move. it almost always goes like that. very reliable. it turned out that the stock was simply consolidating. it was ready to power higher on the next big move. this was positive action. dominos right there, they were embracing technology, the web and cellphone, facebook. we would have left that minimum of a double on the table if it weren't for paunsy's guides. when i was concerned about another one of my favorite stocks, monster beverage, thought they'd run out of room, couldn't go any higher in 2011. i heard there was this distinct possibility of regulatory int
he was ang shgs to show us why. dominos was tracing a perfect cup and handle formation. that's right. a pattern we have found as reliable as the head and soldards in its predictability, a total launching pad from the much bigger move. you caught the general cup with a general slope down to where the base of the cup was. and i was nervous right there. he told me not to be. the stock went to 36 and then we got a sideline to $37, $38 and that would be the beginning of a handle that lmsz always...
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liang zhao zhang (lee-ang jzao jzang)...yiu fai ko (you-fi-ko).alicia troast/bart- "they're taking the hours, but i can also tell you they don't have the highest seniority, which means, other people are saying no to the hours and they are taking them." bart spokesperson alicia troast says that abundance of volunteer overtime resulted in each of those employees making more than 115-thousand dollars in overtime... on top of their roughly 60-thousand dollar base salary. all while working in the downtown san francisco stations. and, this isn't the first time zhang (jzang) has made headlines. in 20-15, he earned about 162-thousand dollars in overtime, working an average of 114 hours per week.alicia troast/bart- "and, i can tell you they earned every single penny, and they are doing a thankless job of cleaning up urine, feces, uh, needles. they are scrubbing our downtown san francisco stations troast adds though that in anticipation of up to a 25-million dollar budget shortfall to start off this year... bart cutoff the overtime av
liang zhao zhang (lee-ang jzao jzang)...yiu fai ko (you-fi-ko).alicia troast/bart- "they're taking the hours, but i can also tell you they don't have the highest seniority, which means, other people are saying no to the hours and they are taking them." bart spokesperson alicia troast says that abundance of volunteer overtime resulted in each of those employees making more than 115-thousand dollars in overtime... on top of their roughly 60-thousand dollar base salary. all while working...
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. >>> there is ang effort to rename a neighborhood in san francisco. a downtown community benefit district is now calling the rincon hills neighborhood the east cut. the neighbor has experienced growth and the way -- reason is to show the growth in the neighborhood. >> i cannot keep up with all of the new neighborhoods. i live in the east bay, people say, you live where. >>> today is the 50th anniversary of the beatles sergeant peppers album. they are even celebrating in cuba. >> look at that. that is video of a beatles tribute concert in havana's john lennon park. beatles music was banned for a time in cuba but castro later said he regretted censoring the group and attended the inveiling of the statue in the park. >>> -- unveiling of the statue in the park. >>> the colossal clusterfest is happening this weekend: people can hang out on a real set from the comedy sign felled. >> the san francisco police department are working closely with event organizers, you can also expect delays, grove street is closed and fulton street is closed between larkin and
. >>> there is ang effort to rename a neighborhood in san francisco. a downtown community benefit district is now calling the rincon hills neighborhood the east cut. the neighbor has experienced growth and the way -- reason is to show the growth in the neighborhood. >> i cannot keep up with all of the new neighborhoods. i live in the east bay, people say, you live where. >>> today is the 50th anniversary of the beatles sergeant peppers album. they are even celebrating in...
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how the crowd gets ang degree -- angry, he howard this measure her and caused him to think about what he said in his speech when he advocated the gradual abolition of slavery, and thought about what like immediate emancipation a wild vision? he described it as a wild vision in this speech. or what is wilder to stand on some sort of middle ground between what he was calling sinful slavery and righteous freedom. he said i have nothing left to stand on, and by august of 1829, garrison had moved to baltimore and became the coeditor of this prominent abolitionist periodical called "the genius of a universal emancipation" and then wrote no valid excuse can by given for the continuation of the evehicle slavery a single hour, and he would then become the principal advocate of what became known as immediate emancipation. and i say this to sort of talk very briefly about -- so over the next 30 years they became just three ways about slavery and race in america, we are three positions. garrison took the position of immediate emancipation. others took the position of, gradual emancipation. and th
how the crowd gets ang degree -- angry, he howard this measure her and caused him to think about what he said in his speech when he advocated the gradual abolition of slavery, and thought about what like immediate emancipation a wild vision? he described it as a wild vision in this speech. or what is wilder to stand on some sort of middle ground between what he was calling sinful slavery and righteous freedom. he said i have nothing left to stand on, and by august of 1829, garrison had moved to...
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the president heading to miami to announca major ange in his policy on cuba. john roberts has our report. reporter: the president returned home a short while ago from miami to make good on a campaign pledge to get a better deal from cuba. >> effective immediately i'm canceling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. reporter: before a jubilant crowd, president trump moved to tighten the screws on the castro regime. rolling back obama era easing of policies with the castro regime. the new policy reinstates the tourism ban on cuba, maintains the embargo and prohibits americans from doing business with the cuban military and government-owned businesses. he stopped short of full repeal. announce some provisions on ex 40s, immigration and diplomacy will remain in place. >> we hope our countries can forge a much better and stronger path. reporter: president trump has stayed on message with his agenda. but he's still using the twitter-verse as a rhetorical weapongain his detractors. he tweeted, i'm being investigated for firing the f.b.i. direc
the president heading to miami to announca major ange in his policy on cuba. john roberts has our report. reporter: the president returned home a short while ago from miami to make good on a campaign pledge to get a better deal from cuba. >> effective immediately i'm canceling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. reporter: before a jubilant crowd, president trump moved to tighten the screws on the castro regime. rolling back obama era easing of policies with the...
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. >> as you just heard jean say ange hnfolded very quickly.count of the shooting just released by investigators. now, the ups driver briefing polrted at 8:50. lding.lked in and shot benson rouie. upstargets wayne chan. he then shoots two surviving victims before calmly walking ciliof the building by passing other worker he drofrs to driver e ke, standing on a street corner outside the facilitate later,oots and kills him before walking back inside the building at 8:56 someone called 911 to report the shooting. minutes later police arrive confront him who then shoots himself. am.dawning 49ers gear family and friends gathered today to ed tmber the man that they call big mike, the niners were mike's favorite team. a microphone was on hand for famine who wanted to share story what him. the family says it's grateful for the outpouring of support. >> the family is like wow it's on a major scale where people you don't know who big mike was knew who big mike was he was a loving soul you could tell in the testimony that is mike was a well loved guy a ha
. >> as you just heard jean say ange hnfolded very quickly.count of the shooting just released by investigators. now, the ups driver briefing polrted at 8:50. lding.lked in and shot benson rouie. upstargets wayne chan. he then shoots two surviving victims before calmly walking ciliof the building by passing other worker he drofrs to driver e ke, standing on a street corner outside the facilitate later,oots and kills him before walking back inside the building at 8:56 someone called 911 to...
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kennedy: and tension, i agree with the lawyrs, once you take the oath, everything anges, once you assumehe presidcy, everything changes but does this change how presidential candidates will campaign in the future if they know that their stump speeches may come back to haunt them in legal cases. >> they're going to stay off social media, i think. kennedy: you think? or more of it. >> too soon to say. depends how this shakes out. if you put aside the legal component for a second, in this instance when it comes to tweeting about the ban or the nonban, whatever they're calling it, the problem is that whatever the president tweets whether they consider it official, whether they consider it archivable or not, it renders his spokespeople obsolete. meaning no one cares what kellyanne conway or sean spicer is saying at the white house briefing if the president is tweeting what he's really thinking that morning or that evening or in the middle of the night. kennedy: no! >> it eliminates the need for those positions. so if he's going to stick to twitter, i recommend you get rid of the spokespeople
kennedy: and tension, i agree with the lawyrs, once you take the oath, everything anges, once you assumehe presidcy, everything changes but does this change how presidential candidates will campaign in the future if they know that their stump speeches may come back to haunt them in legal cases. >> they're going to stay off social media, i think. kennedy: you think? or more of it. >> too soon to say. depends how this shakes out. if you put aside the legal component for a second, in...
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ange-marie alfaro is a professor of political science and gender studies at usc dornsife, and she's aowned scholar on the topics of the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality politics. bill carrick is a democratic consultant and chief strategist for dianne feinstein and erika garcetti. to my right is arie kapteyn who is the executive director of the usc dornsife center for economic and social research. to his right is jill darling, the survey director for usc dornsife center for economic and social research. arie and jill attract the usc dornsife daybreak paul, which is gained some notoriety for the november 2016 election for showing trump to be doing much better than a lot of other competitor polls. and lastly david lauter is the washington bureau chief at the los angeles times and he works with and reports on the daybreak paul. so we're going to begin with a presentation of the daybreak paul results at the 100 day mark, and joel and arie will be doing that for us. so, chill. >> my turn now. all right, good morning. so i'm going to start to sort of walk is through some of
ange-marie alfaro is a professor of political science and gender studies at usc dornsife, and she's aowned scholar on the topics of the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality politics. bill carrick is a democratic consultant and chief strategist for dianne feinstein and erika garcetti. to my right is arie kapteyn who is the executive director of the usc dornsife center for economic and social research. to his right is jill darling, the survey director for usc dornsife center for...
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dan and bow ang amarried and taco bell 600 wedding package. what does it include.o bell guarder, beau tie, sauce packet. wedding bouquet tack owes they met online and bonded over love of taco bell. sounds like another couple you know, hey, kevin, hey, lauren. we have catch of the day now. tsa agent at loing app airport found a 20 pound live lobster in a passengered checked luggage despite intimidating claws lobsters are allowed on planes. live ones i suppose. according to tsa web site lobsters are allowed to travel in checked backage if transported in clear, plastic, spill-proof cop takener. it's not clear where the lobster was headed i have a sense it was headed for a big bowl of water. >> yeah. >> first of all am i the only one that thinks it's mean. maybe i'm too sensitive. >> and finally i don't want to hear what will happen steve. finally goalen staip state warrior player of year. his amazing out filled was what was talk. shorts suit tale playser black shorts and velvet slide shorts you. >> can't see the shorts. he has shorts on they look like bermuda short. m
dan and bow ang amarried and taco bell 600 wedding package. what does it include.o bell guarder, beau tie, sauce packet. wedding bouquet tack owes they met online and bonded over love of taco bell. sounds like another couple you know, hey, kevin, hey, lauren. we have catch of the day now. tsa agent at loing app airport found a 20 pound live lobster in a passengered checked luggage despite intimidating claws lobsters are allowed on planes. live ones i suppose. according to tsa web site lobsters...
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her monthly premiums have quadrupled, heard the doctor bowl is a staggering $15,000, is ang -- her deductibleing $15,000, meaning they will not get to use what they are paying so much for. -- this roles story man's story is just as bad. he owns css distribution group, a small business in louisville kentucky -- louisville, kentucky. wright state, fanta -- great state, fantastic people. before obamacare, his employees enjoy plenty of options for high-quality, affordable health care. everybody was happy, is that right? everybody was happy. then came obamacare, and now they have few choices. premiums are one under 50% higher -- amazing. in alaska, it just went under -- and creating200% new jobs is not an option for them because the health care is so expensive. these are two of the many victims of the obamacare catastrophe created by congressional democrats. across america, premiums are skyrocketing, and the american people are paying much more for much worse coverage. the coverage is horrendous. it is horrendous. the law's provision took effect, premiums have exploded by an average of 86% in ohio
her monthly premiums have quadrupled, heard the doctor bowl is a staggering $15,000, is ang -- her deductibleing $15,000, meaning they will not get to use what they are paying so much for. -- this roles story man's story is just as bad. he owns css distribution group, a small business in louisville kentucky -- louisville, kentucky. wright state, fanta -- great state, fantastic people. before obamacare, his employees enjoy plenty of options for high-quality, affordable health care. everybody was...
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. >> exclusive video ang frsm an officer before he was shot in the back. nbc10's katy zachry has been following the investigation. theily out outraged. tell us more. >> reporter: they were outraged at the scene last night. you'll hear est a minute. they were distraught there. first the surveillance video you just saw, that is a key piece o potentially, police say they sh of this deadly police shooting and saw it unfold. witnessesthe scene by chance. they were being transported to special victims unit for another case when police say the officer who was driving them pulled over a man on a dirt bike who was driving erratically near the wh hunting park avenues. the officer got out of his car, and when the man on the bike starteto officer then grabbed his waist and felt a gun on his belt. here's what the police officer did next. >> immediately draws his service weapon and tells that male not to pull it. he orders it not to pull it several times. according to the witness in the back seat, that male pulled away from the officer and pulled that gun. at some point
. >> exclusive video ang frsm an officer before he was shot in the back. nbc10's katy zachry has been following the investigation. theily out outraged. tell us more. >> reporter: they were outraged at the scene last night. you'll hear est a minute. they were distraught there. first the surveillance video you just saw, that is a key piece o potentially, police say they sh of this deadly police shooting and saw it unfold. witnessesthe scene by chance. they were being transported to...
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to ang cut from goldman cell saying that analysts saying the considerate margin and competitive pressures its worst day of the year. let's hop into the bloomberg and take a look at g #btv 208. are we going to see continuation of the technica pullback three days ago? that.art may suggest in the blue we have the nasdaq going back to 1971 and in white we have the number of days that nasdaq has dropped 5% from a record high. the previous record was 156 days. now we are on to a new record, 158 days. last not as though the time that the nasdaq dropped from that 156 days that it was more than 5% in one day, suggesting that we could see some weakness ahead. right now the nasdaq is still down more than 1% from its record highs. stay tuned fro for that. let's and on a bright spot. higher by trading 2%, as the stock was raised from outperform at raymond james. the analyst saying the selloff since the amazon acquisition from whole foods is overdone. then look at this, jetblue up 1%. george ferguson says this everything has to do with ketchup that the stock has been lagging the overall airline space.
to ang cut from goldman cell saying that analysts saying the considerate margin and competitive pressures its worst day of the year. let's hop into the bloomberg and take a look at g #btv 208. are we going to see continuation of the technica pullback three days ago? that.art may suggest in the blue we have the nasdaq going back to 1971 and in white we have the number of days that nasdaq has dropped 5% from a record high. the previous record was 156 days. now we are on to a new record, 158 days....
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they started using it to treat ptsd and results are promising and soldiers reported less ang tiety andback injections until there's evidence it really works. >> reer is fp ers discovered low blood pressure could risk raise of depression. readings below 130 were more prone to depression. it backs up similar study in 2007. it could help them avoid depression related drugs in the future and instead explore strategies for treating low pressure. >> this say reason you must go to bed at the same time every night. people with strict bed signs trimz nor successful and also healthier than peers. study found that people who have a erratic bedtime schedules had lower gpa and had more sleepy that was due to irregular releases ever mel astow anyone the hormone that makes people wantp top sleep. go to bed the same time every night. it ain't going to happen. >> not going to happen. >> i will not be successful and i'll be unhealthy. >> coming up on "fox news morning" lawmakers debate a bill that would punish parents for text their children spend. >> let's look live across the d.c. region. pictures of
they started using it to treat ptsd and results are promising and soldiers reported less ang tiety andback injections until there's evidence it really works. >> reer is fp ers discovered low blood pressure could risk raise of depression. readings below 130 were more prone to depression. it backs up similar study in 2007. it could help them avoid depression related drugs in the future and instead explore strategies for treating low pressure. >> this say reason you must go to bed at...
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why don't we maintain communities when somebody is to ang their child off private school who is wealthy and white? hmm. their community doesn't seem to be falling apart because they .ent their child to andover you watch al frankin and he goes hard on betsy de voss. ask him where he sent his kids to school. education.lic not so pro public when it came to his own house, huh? see, i'm about calling out the hip democrats -- hypocrite if for it for youe and everybody else you roll with to your house and you try frying up some pork and ask say are you eating, you don't eat that mess, it will kill you. i want what you're eating, chief me what you don't want in your own house. gets all too easy for us to up, those of us who have options , the opportunity to choose, to say that we choose the neighborhood school. yeah, you also choose to live there. you also chose so many other things. so you can't look at your choice in isolation. know that country many of us did not choose. did i not choose to live in the public housing project that i born into. i did not choose to be born on mother's 16th birt
why don't we maintain communities when somebody is to ang their child off private school who is wealthy and white? hmm. their community doesn't seem to be falling apart because they .ent their child to andover you watch al frankin and he goes hard on betsy de voss. ask him where he sent his kids to school. education.lic not so pro public when it came to his own house, huh? see, i'm about calling out the hip democrats -- hypocrite if for it for youe and everybody else you roll with to your house...
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sold as different brands in different stores like fresh market, the pack angs distributed april 18thion for out of town visitors who plan to take over your home this summer. a new micro hotel just opened in the heart of d.c. this pod hotel celebrated its grand opening last night in chinatown. the 150 foot square rooms. they're barebones. we lookedt are about a hundred bucks a night. this is good if you're just going to sleep there. you're spending the rest of the time with family and outings. >> if you're visiting our area, there's no reason to stay inside. so much to do, you can't get it done it one day. >>> going to cost you more to commute this summer. the metro price hikes we've been warning you about go into effect this weekend. we'll break down how much more it will cost you and plus the changes to rail service. >>> university of maryland facing new accusations of discrimination on campus. why employees say they're being targeted because of their race. >>> and look at your screen right now. woef breaking news. well check back in with team coverage with a deadly crash on new yor
sold as different brands in different stores like fresh market, the pack angs distributed april 18thion for out of town visitors who plan to take over your home this summer. a new micro hotel just opened in the heart of d.c. this pod hotel celebrated its grand opening last night in chinatown. the 150 foot square rooms. they're barebones. we lookedt are about a hundred bucks a night. this is good if you're just going to sleep there. you're spending the rest of the time with family and outings....
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ang angie? >>> the situation has been rampant. did she or did she not have twins? >> her dad seems to tweet it. tweeting happy birthday beloved grand dad. if it's true, queen bee and her rapper husband jay z are now a basketball team. family of five. >> i got three kids. they're not going to get much sleep. >>> riding bus will cost you more. why metro is raidsing bugg bus to pay. >> the last thing parents want to happen. having to rush your daughter or son to the e.r. how to make that easier when it happened. >> joins us later today for the ellen degeneres show. >>> all right. here's a question for you. when should a kid, a child be allowed to have a cell phone? that is a question parents grapple over often these days. one colorado law is looking to make that decision for the parents. the law bans retailers from selling or the proposal from selling smartphones used by kids under the age of 12. under that proposed law, cell phone retailers would be required to ask the age of the primary cell phone user before the sale and the business could be fined up to $500 if >>
ang angie? >>> the situation has been rampant. did she or did she not have twins? >> her dad seems to tweet it. tweeting happy birthday beloved grand dad. if it's true, queen bee and her rapper husband jay z are now a basketball team. family of five. >> i got three kids. they're not going to get much sleep. >>> riding bus will cost you more. why metro is raidsing bugg bus to pay. >> the last thing parents want to happen. having to rush your daughter or son to...
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saying not the right time to take on a fight with the mayor when the city is dealing with this kind of ang attack. >> thank you for that full report. kelly o'donnell at the white house. >> still ahead, the chances the president's travel ban reinstated by the supreme court after the terror attack of and the role neil gorsuch could play in the case. a wash in the colors of the british flag in solidarity with the people of the united kingdom after yesterday's terror attack. for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer... ...than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper and now try bounty with w deicspable me 3 prints. in theaters june 30. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> the poli
saying not the right time to take on a fight with the mayor when the city is dealing with this kind of ang attack. >> thank you for that full report. kelly o'donnell at the white house. >> still ahead, the chances the president's travel ban reinstated by the supreme court after the terror attack of and the role neil gorsuch could play in the case. a wash in the colors of the british flag in solidarity with the people of the united kingdom after yesterday's terror attack. for...
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what if he led ang worldwide sanction against countries that take these north korean workers?se golf countries, either. the leader terrible lives. you can get other countries to not hire them or accept these north korean workers that might actually need help. >> greg: i know fifa is not involved in hiring these people, they are behind the world cup. but let them know that they are paying, you can go to fifa.com. >> kimberly: you ruined their night. china does have a long history in terms of shielding north korea from sanctions. theyai are really quite afraid of any kind of meregime collapse. they are worried about a refugee fallout if the regime collapses. what will they do with all the people coming across the borders and the problems? much like we have been seeing. in syria, what's happening there with refugees. havethis tumultuous activity. there is a tremendous amount of fallout. it happens to t lay in the lapsf the bordering countries, to shoulder the burden, physically, financially, economically, that type of thing. i think sanctions are hugely important, part of the ove
what if he led ang worldwide sanction against countries that take these north korean workers?se golf countries, either. the leader terrible lives. you can get other countries to not hire them or accept these north korean workers that might actually need help. >> greg: i know fifa is not involved in hiring these people, they are behind the world cup. but let them know that they are paying, you can go to fifa.com. >> kimberly: you ruined their night. china does have a long history in...
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. >> however, as i turn to jeri you may have heard this ang crow him in fang. >> what's that >> they have been driving higher they've been the carrot leading the donkey if the stocks roll over as they have been a little bit, not a lot but a little bit, but if the rollover intensifies, what do we do and do you think they will? >> i wouldn't be surprised to see the fang stocks get an adjustment, a haircut of a couple of points, but not 10% correction or better i any ythink you take advantaget as you did 30 days ago when you had the flash drop in amazon and it hit 927 and went back up through 1,000. i think you could target some areas like that. just as these questions that have always been posed by either you or scott or melissa when they're hosting the show asking, guys, what can drive financial stocks higher if interest rates aren't going up? well, just happened last night and they're going to be returning in some cases 60% dividend increases 100% dividend increases. >> the advance of the climb line is making record highs this month. the notion that there's ten stocks raising the mar
. >> however, as i turn to jeri you may have heard this ang crow him in fang. >> what's that >> they have been driving higher they've been the carrot leading the donkey if the stocks roll over as they have been a little bit, not a lot but a little bit, but if the rollover intensifies, what do we do and do you think they will? >> i wouldn't be surprised to see the fang stocks get an adjustment, a haircut of a couple of points, but not 10% correction or better i any ythink...
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very practical sense, we know dean heller, the senator from nevada about to be targeted by an ad bar ang from a super pac reported by the president brought that up in this meeting and those ads have gone away. there's one more republican senator who may be slightly more likely to listen. >> just to underscore that point, a super pac supported by the president's team run by people who are run the president's staff were taking ads out against a republican senator. >> cannibalism, a great idea. >> a number of republicans have said that's extraordinarily unhelpful and dean heller under scored that point after the president and folks supporting the pac got the message. >> which direction does the bill need to go in to get support? you have nine senators against it, on both sides, moderates and conservatives like rand paul. so if i'm mitch mcconnell and i want more members to play ball, do i go to the right or left? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's the million dollar question, guys. >> a lot more than a million i think. >> reporter: i would be senate majority leader right now. what the conservativ
very practical sense, we know dean heller, the senator from nevada about to be targeted by an ad bar ang from a super pac reported by the president brought that up in this meeting and those ads have gone away. there's one more republican senator who may be slightly more likely to listen. >> just to underscore that point, a super pac supported by the president's team run by people who are run the president's staff were taking ads out against a republican senator. >> cannibalism, a...
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and we're facing a decision because temer was the chosen of the elites of brazil for anging and passingrazil. he was doing the work, the dirty work in brazil but now they're facing -- he's not oing to be able, because the politicians are changing. and the old parties are getting together in brazil, the party former a, the president, and they don't want temer to go out now. they want temer to stay into the next year for the election. so they probably will wrap it up everything they can to keep themmer in that. we're facing the public wants him as out but the old parties don't want him out. amy: i want to ask you, david, about what happened earlier this year in a protest in rio de janeiro where you are now when you were hit by a car yourself after setting up traffic cones to block vehicles. can you tell us what happened? david: i got up at 2:00 in the morning to do a strike with everybody else in the city with the youth. so we are blocking the streets so people don't get into their work and downtown, so i was blocking the street with cones and this car came and he didn't stop, he just run
and we're facing a decision because temer was the chosen of the elites of brazil for anging and passingrazil. he was doing the work, the dirty work in brazil but now they're facing -- he's not oing to be able, because the politicians are changing. and the old parties are getting together in brazil, the party former a, the president, and they don't want temer to go out now. they want temer to stay into the next year for the election. so they probably will wrap it up everything they can to keep...