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trump.nald andon't you wonder why since when the republican establishment is appalled by the commentswhat trump is saying? it is what we hear here every day. the house said they would release a bill today at it seems that it has been delayed. are you optimistic that something can be done? and is the third or fourth time we are going back to the drawing board. pelosi: everybody is operating in good faith to get a bill done. it was not something we could get support for. so, i think another few days will give us something to take to the floor. it has to happen and we have to have it in a bipartisan way. a board that follows through and helps grow the economy in puerto rico and helps the economy there. what is today? wednesday. hopefully, by friday. much.you all very look for the split screen. or, maybe you will create it! theean spicer is munication's director and chief strategist for the republican national committee. -- is the communications director and chief strategist for the republican national committee. >> walk us through this morning and who donald trump will be meeting with. >
trump.nald andon't you wonder why since when the republican establishment is appalled by the commentswhat trump is saying? it is what we hear here every day. the house said they would release a bill today at it seems that it has been delayed. are you optimistic that something can be done? and is the third or fourth time we are going back to the drawing board. pelosi: everybody is operating in good faith to get a bill done. it was not something we could get support for. so, i think another few...
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and i was appalled. i was shocked of the behavior of these children. >> and if that isn't enough, she is even more distressed when she finds out who else is caught on camera in the crowd of spectators. >> there were three different videos that were up on youtube. i saw the little girl on the bottom, her mom, encouraging the fight, hollering at her daughter. >> good stuff. >> dave bristow is the spokesman for the manatee county sheriff's office. >> they were fighting about an ex-boyfriend, and this fight was planned. it's disturbing that you have a large group of teenagers that are involved in something like this, and then when you throw in the parent, it just makes it that much more disturbing. >> police say they've obtained additional footage, which shows the parent, 39-year-old april newcomb, cheering on her daughter, doing nothing to stop the brawl. >> actually walking up to the fight with her daughter. unbelievable. and then egging her daughter on during this fight. she certainly wasn't doing what sh
and i was appalled. i was shocked of the behavior of these children. >> and if that isn't enough, she is even more distressed when she finds out who else is caught on camera in the crowd of spectators. >> there were three different videos that were up on youtube. i saw the little girl on the bottom, her mom, encouraging the fight, hollering at her daughter. >> good stuff. >> dave bristow is the spokesman for the manatee county sheriff's office. >> they were...
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. >> it was appalling. i was appalled by the fact that they give no true notice. >> he said the city staff has met to see if they can schedule time at the city pools m. >> i hope we can see each other again and it would be at the swimming pool. >> it is a glimmer of hope for the kids. abc7 news. >> new video shows the solar impulse two landing in arizona. it took often from moffett airfield early this morning. that's 720 miles without a drop of fuel. the solar impulse two will head to new york. the final flight will come this summer when it heads back to the middle east and is the first plane to circle the planet using only solar power. >>> still ahead, the bay area ballroom scene you won't see on "dancing with the stars." same sex dance partners and the fancy foot work that got them on the stage. >> and a girl who fell off a fire escape. what happened next is incredible. >> and a night of information. the who's who of a-list stars stepping out for the met gala. >> i'm sandhya patel. cloudy skies right now.
. >> it was appalling. i was appalled by the fact that they give no true notice. >> he said the city staff has met to see if they can schedule time at the city pools m. >> i hope we can see each other again and it would be at the swimming pool. >> it is a glimmer of hope for the kids. abc7 news. >> new video shows the solar impulse two landing in arizona. it took often from moffett airfield early this morning. that's 720 miles without a drop of fuel. the solar...
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in his letter baron wrote i want you to know i am appalled by the rumor, innuendo and rush to judgment that have accomplished the media story surrounding these allegations. all too often in our society people are convicted in the court of public opinion only to find a different outcome when all of the facts are presented. glenn? >> well, the sun finally came out today. look at that picture, but just how long is this nice weather going to stick around? i'll tell you when you can expect more rain in my first-alert seven-day forecast. >>> new at 6:00, dozens of people hit the streets of philadelphia today to rally for more marijuana reform in pennsylvania. it was all part of a global cannabis march celebrated across the country. this comes as both the state and city have taken steps to decriminalize the use of marijuana. nbc 10's andrea cline-thomas joins us live from city hall. they had a message for state lawmakers? >> reporter: yes. first, putting this into context, in 2014 philadelphia decriminalized the use of marijuana and governor wolf signed a bill making medical marijuana legal a
in his letter baron wrote i want you to know i am appalled by the rumor, innuendo and rush to judgment that have accomplished the media story surrounding these allegations. all too often in our society people are convicted in the court of public opinion only to find a different outcome when all of the facts are presented. glenn? >> well, the sun finally came out today. look at that picture, but just how long is this nice weather going to stick around? i'll tell you when you can expect...
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. >> it was appalling. i was appalled by the fact that they give no true notice. >> he said the city staff has met to see if they can schedule time at the city pools m. >> i hope we can see each other again and it would be at the swimming pool. >> it is a glimmer of hope for the kids. abc7 news. >> new video shows the solar impulse two landing in arizona. it took often from moffett airfield early this morning. that's 720 miles without a drop of fuel. the solar impulse two will head to new york. the final flight will come this summer when it heads back to the middle east and is the first plane to circle the planet using only solar power. >>> still ahead, the bay area ballroom scene you won't see on "dancing with the stars." same sex dance partners and the fancy foot work that got them on the stage. >> and a girl who fell off a fire escape. what happened next is incredible. >> and a night of information. the who's who of a-list stars stepping out for the met gala. >> i'm sandhya patel. cloudy skies right now.
. >> it was appalling. i was appalled by the fact that they give no true notice. >> he said the city staff has met to see if they can schedule time at the city pools m. >> i hope we can see each other again and it would be at the swimming pool. >> it is a glimmer of hope for the kids. abc7 news. >> new video shows the solar impulse two landing in arizona. it took often from moffett airfield early this morning. that's 720 miles without a drop of fuel. the solar...
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. >> to have three days notice was appalling, appalled by the fact they gave no notice. >> he said they staff have met with the club to see to they can schedule tame at the city pools. >> help we can see each other again. it would be great. >> it is a bit of he for the kids. >> students make the bay area proud this morning. >> a big reasoned of applause for this teen from joaquin miller middle school winning the national science bowl middle school competition in washington, dc. and lindsburg hospital which is in san jose came in second in the bracket yesterday. the science bowl tests knowledge in science and math. 14,000 students take part each year. no small feat. >> parents, you may not need a study to learn your teens are addicted by the cell phone but according to a nonprofit based in san francisco, half of all teens admit though are addicted to the mobile devices and 80% feel the need to check their phones hourly. hour limit. >> every five minutes? all the shocking part, both kids and parents overwhelmingly agree that all of their 15 use is not hamming their relationship. they bel
. >> to have three days notice was appalling, appalled by the fact they gave no notice. >> he said they staff have met with the club to see to they can schedule tame at the city pools. >> help we can see each other again. it would be great. >> it is a bit of he for the kids. >> students make the bay area proud this morning. >> a big reasoned of applause for this teen from joaquin miller middle school winning the national science bowl middle school competition...
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it's appalling. >> it is. it is very troubling, lucy. police are investigating. they say they cannot believe that no one stepped in to help. now the man who shot the alarming video talked to us about the beating want he witnessed did he not want his face shown an camera. we want to warn you the video is difficult to watch. >> this was the disturbing seen this morning in the 200 block of ontario street in the city's kensington neighborhood. the man who shot this video of a brutal beating right in the street does not want his face shown but did talk to us. >> the guy was actually on top of the girl and just beating on her. >> reporter: the woman is on the ground and you can see the man repeatedly slapping her and punching the victim. >> i heard a commotion earlier but i didn't pay no mind. i came out a guy on. to girl. >> reporter: the witness who shot the video says the beating went on for some time. he says maybe 20 to 30 minutes. >> did anybody try to help the woman? >> no one. bystanders just smiling, laughing and just standing around like a normal day. like no
it's appalling. >> it is. it is very troubling, lucy. police are investigating. they say they cannot believe that no one stepped in to help. now the man who shot the alarming video talked to us about the beating want he witnessed did he not want his face shown an camera. we want to warn you the video is difficult to watch. >> this was the disturbing seen this morning in the 200 block of ontario street in the city's kensington neighborhood. the man who shot this video of a brutal...
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the book is not a collection of your standard gripes, complaints about gridlock in dc, or how appalling it is that our country so polarized. the failure that i am referring to is it bigger than things like that. with the exception of global warming and nuclear war, it is basically the greatest, it is basically the greatest public problem that we faced in our lifetimes. president obama himself has said that the inequality is defining china lynch of our time. that is a pre-sweeping statement. when you when you think about it, it is not near as sweeping enough. inequality, this word that we like to use is a shorthand of all of the things that have gone in recent years to make the lives of the rich so much more delicious, year over year for three or four decades. also the things that have made the lives of working places so wretched and precarious in the same period. inequality is visible in the rising cost of healthcare in college and the coronation of wall street and the slope lighting up where ever it is you happen to live. you catch a glimpse of inequality every time you hear about some
the book is not a collection of your standard gripes, complaints about gridlock in dc, or how appalling it is that our country so polarized. the failure that i am referring to is it bigger than things like that. with the exception of global warming and nuclear war, it is basically the greatest, it is basically the greatest public problem that we faced in our lifetimes. president obama himself has said that the inequality is defining china lynch of our time. that is a pre-sweeping statement....
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and i, unlike dana, do not boycott it and don't find the whole thing appalling. i think it is a wonderful time to see the president as a real human being, not the staodgy fellow that you see delivering other types of speeches. this barack obama versus the barack obama who delivers the state of the union, they're both wonderful, but it's nice to see the man that the country fell in love with in 2008. >> and also lampooning some of the things about him that sort of raised controversy. i think it is interesting the commentary that president obama has on the version of barack obama republicans tried to create when he was running is actually some of his best material. let's listen to president obama talk about his approval ratings. >> despite all this, despite the churn, in my final year, my approval ratings keep going up. the last time i was this high, i was trying to decide on my major. >> he just doesn't care, it's president obama. >> he literally does not care. the president of the united states joking about being high, which is not something we would have expecte
and i, unlike dana, do not boycott it and don't find the whole thing appalling. i think it is a wonderful time to see the president as a real human being, not the staodgy fellow that you see delivering other types of speeches. this barack obama versus the barack obama who delivers the state of the union, they're both wonderful, but it's nice to see the man that the country fell in love with in 2008. >> and also lampooning some of the things about him that sort of raised controversy. i...
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[laughter] you turn the independence freedom fighter into the ancestor of british empire by an a appalling slight of hand, actually. [laughter] i'll shut up now, but i think for me, though, not infrastructure, though that's important because it's what first got me into romans, you know? it was all i could see around me. i think that where rome has formed western identity, you know better than me, i think, in this country, is not so much in infrastructure, it's in the conversation that we still have with the romans about how politics and civic values work. and i think it's very interesting in the states because american audiences are much more receptive to this than british ones. british always tend to think about aqueducts -- [laughter] and american audiences think about the senate and the capitol and the idea of how you create community. and in many ways i think what we really are the heir of is roman debate. not, you know, we're not simple kind of -- dupes who were taken in by the romans, but what it is to be a citizen, what right a citizen has, what liberty is and to what extent -- and
[laughter] you turn the independence freedom fighter into the ancestor of british empire by an a appalling slight of hand, actually. [laughter] i'll shut up now, but i think for me, though, not infrastructure, though that's important because it's what first got me into romans, you know? it was all i could see around me. i think that where rome has formed western identity, you know better than me, i think, in this country, is not so much in infrastructure, it's in the conversation that we still...
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morley safer: appalled. i'm appalled. i mean i don't know quite what she -- if she thinks this is a good idea. brian lamb: no, she does. morley safer: she does think it's a good idea? brian lamb: yes. morley safer: i think it's a dreadful idea. i think journalism, good journalism, good reporting, must work within the constraints of great editing -- it has to. i got into trouble a cple of years ago, i was making a speech, i got some award in canada, and i was talking about the so-called citizen journalism. and i said, "i would trust citizen journalism as much as i would trust a citizen surgeon." you need to work within discipline, within certain disciplines. and i think the matt drudges and these -- many of these others give the real thing a very bad name, because now everybody's on the internet. i mean and one of the -- one of the problems i have with the internet, in terms of reading, everything looks as valid as "the new york times," whether it's the type face, the way it's been set up. so when you're reading somebody w
morley safer: appalled. i'm appalled. i mean i don't know quite what she -- if she thinks this is a good idea. brian lamb: no, she does. morley safer: she does think it's a good idea? brian lamb: yes. morley safer: i think it's a dreadful idea. i think journalism, good journalism, good reporting, must work within the constraints of great editing -- it has to. i got into trouble a cple of years ago, i was making a speech, i got some award in canada, and i was talking about the so-called citizen...
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. >> i was appalled. >> a mcdonald's customer loses her cool over chicken mcnuggets. >> never experienceder fast food. >> this woman puts a couple's cat in the trash. >> when i saw the video, i was shocked first. >> a donkey sent soaring through the sky on a parasail. >> and violence erupts at a tow yard. >> he came here to kill everybody. he was on a death mission. >> fights that are bold. >> she wasn't going to stand back this time. >> thieves who are brazen.
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it has won elections for the party before, so now to be shocked and appalled that donald trump would be in bed with a white nationalist as if it's new, that's just not the case. >> the republican party that you're talking about -- >> this has been part of the plan for 40 years. >> the republican party you're talking about has 31 of 50 governors, 66 of 99 state legislators, controls the senate and the house. to get that, it has to be a field far broader than what you're talking about. don't play stereotypes on this, because it -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> when you're talking about that control, that has been largely born of two huge wave elections in 2010 and 2014. which adds an electorate, which is an empirical fact, were far whiter than the electorate in 2008 and 2012. and that dominance has been born of that. >> that's not true if you go state by state. what you're talking about is the broad -- the broad statistics. if you go state by state where the republicans have won control, they have much broader governing coalitions than you're talking about and they would have to do be ab
it has won elections for the party before, so now to be shocked and appalled that donald trump would be in bed with a white nationalist as if it's new, that's just not the case. >> the republican party that you're talking about -- >> this has been part of the plan for 40 years. >> the republican party you're talking about has 31 of 50 governors, 66 of 99 state legislators, controls the senate and the house. to get that, it has to be a field far broader than what you're talking...
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david cameron: it is a deeply autocratic country that has done appalling things to its people.is why we know that eritrea is a deeply undemocratic and autocratic country that has done appalling things to its people and that is one reason why so many of those seeking to cross the mediterranean, normally through the libyan route, have come from that country. when i had the opportunity to meet the eritrean leadership, as i did at the conference in valletta, in malta, i made those points very strongly. sir david amess: four years ago, i asked my right honorable friend on behalf of my mother, maud, if the eu referendum vote could be brought forward because of her age. she was then 100. she now wishes to know if she needs to set a world record for longevity before the chilcot report is published. [laughter] prime minister cameron: i think that i can reassure maud that this summer she will have a double opportunity to deal with these things, a referendum on june 23 and the chilcot report, which, i am sure, will come not too much longer after that. mr. speaker: i rather imagine that sh
david cameron: it is a deeply autocratic country that has done appalling things to its people.is why we know that eritrea is a deeply undemocratic and autocratic country that has done appalling things to its people and that is one reason why so many of those seeking to cross the mediterranean, normally through the libyan route, have come from that country. when i had the opportunity to meet the eritrean leadership, as i did at the conference in valletta, in malta, i made those points very...
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then he said he was appalled. only in american south have i seen anything worse, being slaves, of course, 4 million slaves, have i seen anything worse. they come to america and over about ten years where they are told that these blacks are if they're ever free will take their jobs. what happens to irish, they come to pick up racist attitudes. they're told by all their newspapers, don't, we won't fight to free the blacks because they'll come and take your terrible jobs. remember, they have the lowest realm. this is always the case f there's someone below you you don't want them to be free because you don't want them to take their job and there's a real split and abraham lincoln who if you haven't come to the conclusion that he was our greatest president, come to that conclusion. this is one of the bits of bril ains hardly known. he names the best irishman a general. so marks the minute the war breaks out, mar said he had said i'm against it but there's nothing we can do about it, we might as well not break up. he w
then he said he was appalled. only in american south have i seen anything worse, being slaves, of course, 4 million slaves, have i seen anything worse. they come to america and over about ten years where they are told that these blacks are if they're ever free will take their jobs. what happens to irish, they come to pick up racist attitudes. they're told by all their newspapers, don't, we won't fight to free the blacks because they'll come and take your terrible jobs. remember, they have the...
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homeland security secretary jeh johnson says he's appalled by the episode. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> turning our focus overseas right now, iraq is claiming success against isis in the fallujah ja offensive. clashes between the iraqi government and islamic state continues across the country. at least 50,000ive ises are at extreme risk. some have accused isis of using them as human shields. >>> in the meantime, a sting overseas right now. north korea has now reportedly been linked to those cyberthefts from global banks. the digital attacks include one of the central bank of bangladesh in which $81 million was stolen. security researchers tell "the new york times" this is the rs using digital theft for financial gain. the attacks are especially worrying because hackers used a supposedly super secure global banking network. >>> police here in new york released video of that shooting at a popular concert venue. the clip shows the gunman burstings due the door looking like he's pursuing another man. one man was killed, three others hurt in the viole
homeland security secretary jeh johnson says he's appalled by the episode. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> turning our focus overseas right now, iraq is claiming success against isis in the fallujah ja offensive. clashes between the iraqi government and islamic state continues across the country. at least 50,000ive ises are at extreme risk. some have accused isis of using them as human shields. >>> in the meantime, a sting overseas right now. north korea has now...
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vernon jordan was appalled and the state state of black america was born. mr.ordan is regretfully unable to join us in person today but he graciously sat down with us and shared his memories of the past and insights into the present. take a look. ♪ >> when i think back on my ten-year term of the urban league, the state of black america is one of the things that i am the most proud of. the 1970s was the aftermath of what happened in the 1960s when we defined the rights of black people. the 1970s were about making real the rights that had been defined. let me give you an example. in the 1960s we conferred and defined their right to check into a motel or a hotel. the 1970s were about providing the wherewithal to check out. the right to check in is meaningless if you don't have what it takes to check out, and so that meant a good education so you can get a good job and so the implementation of the definition and the conferring of rights in the 1960s was a primary goal of the 1970s. 1975 was an interesting year. president gerald ford was running the country. he was
vernon jordan was appalled and the state state of black america was born. mr.ordan is regretfully unable to join us in person today but he graciously sat down with us and shared his memories of the past and insights into the present. take a look. ♪ >> when i think back on my ten-year term of the urban league, the state of black america is one of the things that i am the most proud of. the 1970s was the aftermath of what happened in the 1960s when we defined the rights of black people....
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i know for a fact that barack obama understands and is appalled by the culture swamp. then isn't he attacking it? as for schools, we continue to pour record amounts of money into public education but nothing gets better. why? because the system refuses to provide discipline, direction, or competition through school vouchers for the poor. that's why. third point. >> we cannot be ignorant of history. [ applause ] we can't meet the world with a sense of entitlement. we can't walk by a homeless man without asking why society as wealthy as ours allows that state of affair to occur. we can't just lock up a low level dealer without asking why this boy barely out of childhood felt he had no other options. >> right out of the progressive playbook no other options but to sell drugs. no other option unless come on. what an insult to the millions of young americans of all colors. working their butts off right now in fast food joints all across the country or other entry level jobs. kids trying to build a resume of hard work for low pay. not taking the immoral lazy way out by commi
i know for a fact that barack obama understands and is appalled by the culture swamp. then isn't he attacking it? as for schools, we continue to pour record amounts of money into public education but nothing gets better. why? because the system refuses to provide discipline, direction, or competition through school vouchers for the poor. that's why. third point. >> we cannot be ignorant of history. [ applause ] we can't meet the world with a sense of entitlement. we can't walk by a...
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as a young woman you should be appalled by that?i'm so glad you are telling me what i should be appalled by. >> i come across women on college campuses afraid because they're afraid of being demonized, exactly what hillary clinton did to these three women, who i hope will be in an ad who said this is what happened. >> i believe you're engaged. so, you mean to tell me if your boyfriend cheats on you, you're not going to have anything bad to say about the woman he cheated on with? >> if my boyfriend has a repeated history of sexual assault accusations, i'm going to be the first to challenge them on that -- >> let me tell you what your candidate did -- let me tell you what your candidate did though. this is a tweet from your favorite candidate, may 7, 2013. 26,000 unreported sexual assaults in the military, only 238 convictions, what do they expect when they put men and women together. >> i'm concerned about your demonization by your candidate. >> this is not my candidate. i'm talking as a woman who has experienced infidelity and seen
as a young woman you should be appalled by that?i'm so glad you are telling me what i should be appalled by. >> i come across women on college campuses afraid because they're afraid of being demonized, exactly what hillary clinton did to these three women, who i hope will be in an ad who said this is what happened. >> i believe you're engaged. so, you mean to tell me if your boyfriend cheats on you, you're not going to have anything bad to say about the woman he cheated on with?...
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roosevelt thinks this is totally appalling. churchill, secretary of state during the russian civil war was actually taking a key role, but not very successfully. he sees himself as taking part in the same role. ultimately, the americans take a benign view of stalin. he tricks and repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are in control in eastern europe, and again, that background is not really surprising, the communist governments are in power. eisenhower has become the army chief of staff. as army chief of staff he has to respond to the situation. he is in a very difficult position. the american public want to have the troops back home. the troops have signed up for the duration, volunteered for the duration, and there is an enormous demobilization of the american military immediately after the war. the number of divisions falls rapidly, the number of warships and this is encourage by new military technology because the new technology, the
roosevelt thinks this is totally appalling. churchill, secretary of state during the russian civil war was actually taking a key role, but not very successfully. he sees himself as taking part in the same role. ultimately, the americans take a benign view of stalin. he tricks and repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are in control in eastern europe, and again, that background is not really surprising,...
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as a young woman you should be appalled by that. >> you're telling me what i should be appalled by. >one at a time. >> i talk to women on college campuses that are terrified to report what happened because they're scared of being demonized, exactly what hillary clinton did to these women. i hope they're in a campaign ad saying this is how i dealt with hillary clinton. >> you mean to tell me if your boyfriend cheats on you, you don't have anything bad to say about the woman he cheated with, if she's 21 or 40? let's be honest. >> if my boyfriend has a repeated history of sexual assault accusations, i am the first to challenge that and say i am going to listen to the women. >> you didn't answer the question. >> let me tell you what your candidate did, since you want to come for sexual assault, this is a tweet from your favorite candidate. may 7, 2013. this is a quote. 26,000 unreported sexual assaults in the military, only 238 convictions, what do these geniuses expect when they put men and women together. how is that for sexual assault? >> i am concerned about active demonization of you
as a young woman you should be appalled by that. >> you're telling me what i should be appalled by. >one at a time. >> i talk to women on college campuses that are terrified to report what happened because they're scared of being demonized, exactly what hillary clinton did to these women. i hope they're in a campaign ad saying this is how i dealt with hillary clinton. >> you mean to tell me if your boyfriend cheats on you, you don't have anything bad to say about the woman...
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i want to emphasize that the united states is appalled by any violent crime that may have occurred or been carried out by any u.s. personnel or u.s. contractors. we will be fully cooperating with the japanese legal system in prosecuting this individual and making sure that justice is served. >> obama pledged to do everything possible to prevent such crimes from happening again. obama will go to hiroshima on western japan. he will be the first sitting u.s. president to make the trip. >> translator: i am convinced that when the leader of the nation that's the only country to have used nuclear weapons and the leader of the nation that's the only country to have suffered atomic bombing in wartime, express feelings of sincere sorrow and pray for the repose of the souls of those citizens who sacrificed their lives. it will create a strong momentum for a world free of nuclear weapons. >> our visit to hiroshima will honor all those lost in world war ii and reaffirm our shared vision of a world without nuclear weapons, as well as highlight the extraordinary alliance that we have been able to f
i want to emphasize that the united states is appalled by any violent crime that may have occurred or been carried out by any u.s. personnel or u.s. contractors. we will be fully cooperating with the japanese legal system in prosecuting this individual and making sure that justice is served. >> obama pledged to do everything possible to prevent such crimes from happening again. obama will go to hiroshima on western japan. he will be the first sitting u.s. president to make the trip....
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. >> i am simply appalled that jackson was in it for so long that we will change the $10 bill. go after jackson citizen just blacks that he owned but the treatment of native americans. >> i have two questions the first is broad i have been listening because i don't have the patience to read the empress book of the lewis and clark expedition -- expedition that is 18 '03 and what struck me in the beginning of a book in st. louis and they're having a conversation the diary says we cannot remember the name but he is more adams smith and adam smith's book and that was 18 '03 so in a short period of time so there is something about ideas and a clarity that was already there in a way so reminds me when i was a graduate student that was told about john a thin shoes the great teacher and said he said if you think the government is growing you should receive the colonials there is nothing new about trying to interfere someone to ask when do ideas sustain steering oar when does it become so great that they survive? >> i will say i don't know. [laughter] but we have to take ideas seriously
. >> i am simply appalled that jackson was in it for so long that we will change the $10 bill. go after jackson citizen just blacks that he owned but the treatment of native americans. >> i have two questions the first is broad i have been listening because i don't have the patience to read the empress book of the lewis and clark expedition -- expedition that is 18 '03 and what struck me in the beginning of a book in st. louis and they're having a conversation the diary says we...
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i think it was appalling behavior at a college graduation. >> this is an area where we agree to disagree. >> okay. that's good. i find you disagreeable. no, i don't. very good having you. >> thank you, neil. >> in the meantime, speaking of donald trump, -- just not at a graduation thing. donald trump had a vp pick, running into a busload of folks who are not interested in that job. not remotely. who are they? and who are the ones who are? after this. g of diabetic nerve , these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica
i think it was appalling behavior at a college graduation. >> this is an area where we agree to disagree. >> okay. that's good. i find you disagreeable. no, i don't. very good having you. >> thank you, neil. >> in the meantime, speaking of donald trump, -- just not at a graduation thing. donald trump had a vp pick, running into a busload of folks who are not interested in that job. not remotely. who are they? and who are the ones who are? after this. g of diabetic nerve...
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morley safer: appalled. i'm apalled. i don't know if she thinks this is a good idea. brian: no, she does. morley safer: i think good must lism, good reporting work within the constraints of editing. i got a in trouble a couple of years ago. i got some award in canada. and i was talking about the so-called citizen journalism. and i said i would trust citizen journalism as much as i would trust the citizen surgeon. you need to work within certain iscipline. now everybody is on the internet, and one of the problems i had was the internet, in terms of -- everything looks as valid as "the new york times." the typeface, the way things are set up, when you are reading somebody who believes aliens are out to get us, or reading somebody from the op-ed page of "the new york times," it all has the same look, has the same visual sense. i know i seem like a neanderthal when i say this, but i am appalled by half of the stuff that i see on the internet. >> one of the things i want to ask you about -- the brinkley book on cronkite, we learn a lot about his personal politics and his i
morley safer: appalled. i'm apalled. i don't know if she thinks this is a good idea. brian: no, she does. morley safer: i think good must lism, good reporting work within the constraints of editing. i got a in trouble a couple of years ago. i got some award in canada. and i was talking about the so-called citizen journalism. and i said i would trust citizen journalism as much as i would trust the citizen surgeon. you need to work within certain iscipline. now everybody is on the internet, and...
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those images out of aleppo are appalling.th korea will open the most important political meeting in decades, the seventh congress of the korean worker party. in the run-up to the meeting, a bbc team is traveling with a group of nobel laureates there are two promote peaceful dialogue. rupert wingfield-hayes gained access to north korea's premier academic institution. what he found was confusing. correspondent: the students are singing a catchy number called " let's glorify our country as the general intended." the general being the country's founding dictator. easy as an outsider to see this country as comical or scary, or both. for these people, it is the outside world that looks scary. they feel they are surrounded by enemies. why does north korea feel they need nuclear weapons? includingside world, the united states, as nuclear bombs more than us. they're trying to kill us, so we must protect us. we must protect ourselves. so we need nuclear bombs. this is a country that can be very easily offended . at the university entra
those images out of aleppo are appalling.th korea will open the most important political meeting in decades, the seventh congress of the korean worker party. in the run-up to the meeting, a bbc team is traveling with a group of nobel laureates there are two promote peaceful dialogue. rupert wingfield-hayes gained access to north korea's premier academic institution. what he found was confusing. correspondent: the students are singing a catchy number called " let's glorify our country as...
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. >> i think this is sacred ground and to desecrate it is appalling. >> the looting of national continuing problem but rangers at petersburg say coming on memorial day is an especially big and egregious effort. >>> a maryland mom finding a unique way to bond with her sons. >>> turning to tae kwondo and her sons are her biggest critics. we go to a marshall arts studio. >> is there a tougher job. and a department prosecutor. and a tae kwondo student. >> i love it. >> it is pretty good. she shows the judges made up of her classmates in bethesda that she is ready for her green belt. >> my first time judging anyone. >> first time that dillon marquez was judging his mother. melissa takes this class with her two sons, black belts. >> i am trying to keep up. >> on this night the table is turned and mom's fate. >> how does that feel to tweak mom. >> sweet. mom go over there. >> you have to realize how good a student is doing and how well they are progressing and have to know how good their techniques is. >> ryan a and dillon have been helping their mother prepare. >> they are very technical and ver
. >> i think this is sacred ground and to desecrate it is appalling. >> the looting of national continuing problem but rangers at petersburg say coming on memorial day is an especially big and egregious effort. >>> a maryland mom finding a unique way to bond with her sons. >>> turning to tae kwondo and her sons are her biggest critics. we go to a marshall arts studio. >> is there a tougher job. and a department prosecutor. and a tae kwondo student. >> i...
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in a letter they said he was appalled by the rumor and rush to judgment.nd in part of an order part of litigation, and sandusky serving a decade long sentence. >>> and bill cosby in court, lawyers for constan say she is ready to testify but they may not call her to avoid a cross examination before trial. she says that she was drugged and molested at cosby's home. >>> and members of the philadelphia branch of the group called normal head an annual march. they say that legalizing marijuana for medical purposes is not enough and it should be regulated and taxed. so far five states passed laws for the pot for recreational abuse for adults. >>> and on the campaign trail. bernie sanders campaigning in the garden state. telling a full house at rutgers that donald trump cannot win the november election if he gets the party's nomination instead of hillary clinton. >> the democrats want to have the strongest candidate against trump, they should look at the polls because in every single one of them we beat trump by a larger margin than does clinton. >> and standers a
in a letter they said he was appalled by the rumor and rush to judgment.nd in part of an order part of litigation, and sandusky serving a decade long sentence. >>> and bill cosby in court, lawyers for constan say she is ready to testify but they may not call her to avoid a cross examination before trial. she says that she was drugged and molested at cosby's home. >>> and members of the philadelphia branch of the group called normal head an annual march. they say that...
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go ♪ sarah: more appalling scenes from syria. 28 people are dead after missiles hit a camp.ight regime activists say assad forces are to blame. the canadian province of alberta has declared a state of emergency as wildfires and golf the city of fort mcmurray. a blaze the size of 38 football fields has forced tens of thousands of people of their homes. now, the flames are bearing down on the city center with only desperate firefighters in their path. >> a wall of fire has left people in fort mcmurray with no choice. firefighters have so far managed to keep the blaze out of the city center. still, many homes have been effected. >> my home is burned to the ground. >> no lies lost, that is what we have to concentrate on. >> basically it is raining ash, your eyes are burning, is time to leave. >> the provincial government has ordered the city's evacuation but getting out has been easier said than done. traffic jams and gas shortages has slowed the evacuations. the fire broke out on sunday. it started southwest but height wind has driven the flames into the city. unseasonably hot
go ♪ sarah: more appalling scenes from syria. 28 people are dead after missiles hit a camp.ight regime activists say assad forces are to blame. the canadian province of alberta has declared a state of emergency as wildfires and golf the city of fort mcmurray. a blaze the size of 38 football fields has forced tens of thousands of people of their homes. now, the flames are bearing down on the city center with only desperate firefighters in their path. >> a wall of fire has left people in...
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it seems like so appalling, how could this happen, but the jeremy bell case is not the only case. in fact, this phenomenon by which schools try to get rid of their monsters by making him someone else's problem, it is so widely recognized that schools will facilitate that person getting a job somewhere else, this phenomenon has its own name. it's called pass be -- passing the trash. people who are advocates for crime victims, people who help children to cope with the horrendous experience that they have been through, they know this very well. they know this phenomenon because they have seen it all too often. so that's the first piece of my legislation from 2013, make it illegal to knowingly pass the trash. and the second is to just require a thorough background check, a thorough criminal background check whenever someone is being hired who will have unsupervised contact with children in the school. so that means teachers, but it also means coaches, it means the school bus driver, it means contractors, if the contractor will have that kind of access to the children. now, last decemb
it seems like so appalling, how could this happen, but the jeremy bell case is not the only case. in fact, this phenomenon by which schools try to get rid of their monsters by making him someone else's problem, it is so widely recognized that schools will facilitate that person getting a job somewhere else, this phenomenon has its own name. it's called pass be -- passing the trash. people who are advocates for crime victims, people who help children to cope with the horrendous experience that...
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and he was a teenage child and he did not deserve what he got, and it's just appalling.it's true. there is an ambiguity. like, was trayvon martin a kid, a man? he was 17 years old. >> he was a child. but in columbine and handy hook, we're sure they're children, and i think that benefit of the doubt was given to george zimmerman in this case. >> larry: no one actually bought the gun, you know. >> i bet somebody would have. they took it down or somebody would have. >> i also feel so badly for trayvon martin's family because every single time this sort of -- can can i say a bad word? >> larry: yes. this (bleep) comes up, every time he does, and he tries to gain notoriety from this horrible thing he did, they have to relive over and over and over again. and why isn't trayvon martin trending? why is it always george zimmerman? >> yes. (applause) >> by the way, i would just add in the audience, people were emoding in black. (applause) >> they're sick of this, too! it's like this man keeps popping up and the people who support him, i do not understand. and they want to gun cont
and he was a teenage child and he did not deserve what he got, and it's just appalling.it's true. there is an ambiguity. like, was trayvon martin a kid, a man? he was 17 years old. >> he was a child. but in columbine and handy hook, we're sure they're children, and i think that benefit of the doubt was given to george zimmerman in this case. >> larry: no one actually bought the gun, you know. >> i bet somebody would have. they took it down or somebody would have. >> i...
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chile, the inhabitants were essentially reduced to slave labor, while the the colony's basements saw appallingtrocities. >> the electric shocks never ended, and for a long time without them even asking questions. i suppose the point was to break any last remaining emotional or physical resistance. reporter: erick zott came to berlin last week at the invitation of the german government, together with other victims. many of them accuse the authorities of west germany and then unified germany of turning a blind eye to the reports about colonia dignidad. german foreign minister frank-walter steinmeier has acknowledged that mistakes were made. >> the embassy failed to insist the that german nationals, which the majority of colonia's residents were, be allowed to speak to consular officials. the foreign office and embassy lost their way in a conflict of interests -- maintaining sound relations with the host country and protecting human rights. >> not the apology victims had been hoping for, but the german government will now be declassifying files on the colony. erick zott is happy to see berlin now
chile, the inhabitants were essentially reduced to slave labor, while the the colony's basements saw appallingtrocities. >> the electric shocks never ended, and for a long time without them even asking questions. i suppose the point was to break any last remaining emotional or physical resistance. reporter: erick zott came to berlin last week at the invitation of the german government, together with other victims. many of them accuse the authorities of west germany and then unified...
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a what they found was appalling. these are the paws of a chihuahua mix dog found in the home during a search warrant served on 234u year's day. court documents say that officers choked and gagged as they made their way through the home. they found 66 dogs of all sizes, many in plastic airline crates that covered nearly every inch of the floor. one dog with paralyzed legs who had been sitting in his exkramt for sometime. another matted with a half-pound of urine-soak fur. the documents reveal catherine chung, who owns the house initially lied to officers telling them only 20 dogs were in the house. a judge found her guilty of 66 counts of animal cruelty. they are misdemeanor crimes but each carries jail time. >> your heart cries out for these creatures. again, because they don't have anyone to stick up for them. we make sure that these crimes go punished. >> reporter: no one answered the door at the home. the windows remain covered by sheets and blankets. a facebook page for forever homes animal rescue that shares the
a what they found was appalling. these are the paws of a chihuahua mix dog found in the home during a search warrant served on 234u year's day. court documents say that officers choked and gagged as they made their way through the home. they found 66 dogs of all sizes, many in plastic airline crates that covered nearly every inch of the floor. one dog with paralyzed legs who had been sitting in his exkramt for sometime. another matted with a half-pound of urine-soak fur. the documents reveal...
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meanwhile the university president released a statement saying he's appall by the rush of judgment after that head coach joe paterno knew about the abuse. >>> we know now where the powerball ticket was sold. >> clearly it's a tourist attraction but no one has stepped forward yet to claim the jackpot by the way was nearly $430 million, sixth largest in powerball history. the largest ever in new jersey. >> did you check the ticket? >> i couldn't find the ticket. >>> the star-studded opening of the invictus opgames in florida >>> and an epic prom picture. this young couple had a massive tornado spinning in the distance. so, what did they do? they >>> we all have a chance a very rare event in the sky later this morning as mercury crosses in front of the sun. it only happens about 13 times a century. nasa is providing some live coverage starting around 7:00 a.m. eastern time until it ends in the afternoon. >>> also today, north carolina faces a federal deadline over its controversial bathroom law. >> the justice department said the law violates the civil rights act. the governor said the stat
meanwhile the university president released a statement saying he's appall by the rush of judgment after that head coach joe paterno knew about the abuse. >>> we know now where the powerball ticket was sold. >> clearly it's a tourist attraction but no one has stepped forward yet to claim the jackpot by the way was nearly $430 million, sixth largest in powerball history. the largest ever in new jersey. >> did you check the ticket? >> i couldn't find the ticket....
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. >> the united states is appalled by any violent crime that may have occurred or been carried out byu.s. personnel or u.s. contractors. we consider it inexcusable. >> he's talking about more guns in our schools. he's talking about more hatred and division in our streets. >> i don't want to have guns in classrooms although in some cases teachers should have guns in classrooms, frankly. >> i don't want to see the american people voting for the lesser of two evils. >> why don't you give me a come on, a little beat. [ rapping ] it's been a crazy day. >> well, that was good. >> i have to find a way to carry on. honey, this one's for you. the show must go on. >> and that was a great show indeed. >> a lot happened this week. >> yeah, it was an eventful week. of course, we have memorial zmi that's right. >> on monday. >> we also by the way on thursday, national rotisserie chicken day. >> why do you bring that up while i'm here at the set. >> aren't you excited about that? >> why? i don't like chicken. we don't all like chicken. but you've been tormenting me all day. >> announcer: this is abc
. >> the united states is appalled by any violent crime that may have occurred or been carried out byu.s. personnel or u.s. contractors. we consider it inexcusable. >> he's talking about more guns in our schools. he's talking about more hatred and division in our streets. >> i don't want to have guns in classrooms although in some cases teachers should have guns in classrooms, frankly. >> i don't want to see the american people voting for the lesser of two evils....
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he says he was appalled by the rush to judgment acknowledging the stories. last week separate reports including language from legal documents suggested that paterno knew about sandusky's actions as early as the 1970s. >>> medical marijuana is still brand new to pennsylvania, but today, advocates rallied in center city to take the movement further. "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden has more now on the group's message from city hall. >> lighting up marching down market street. this group of about 100 is calling on pennsylvania lawmakers to relax penalties on recreational use of marijuana. many say lighting up provides relief from a range of symptoms. >> it shouldn't just be the oils, it should be the full plant that should be used. all of us need an access to this. of. >> 63 and a half years i've fault through an unreal mental disease. and this gives me relief. >> before marijuana, she suffered from depression and anxiety. >> i was 14 on antidepress is ans i can't recall my life at that point. a friend of mine turned me on to marijuana, since that point. >
he says he was appalled by the rush to judgment acknowledging the stories. last week separate reports including language from legal documents suggested that paterno knew about sandusky's actions as early as the 1970s. >>> medical marijuana is still brand new to pennsylvania, but today, advocates rallied in center city to take the movement further. "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden has more now on the group's message from city hall. >> lighting up marching down...
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baron wrote i want you to know i am appalled by the rumor innuendo and rush to judgment that have accompaniedhe media stories surrounding these allegations. in contrast, over the last two days we have worked to be dill jen the in re-analyzing the record of reports and depositions to ensure that our reactions and comments are both responsible and trustworthy. >>> family, friends and philadelphia police officers remember officer gary skerski. ten years ago he was gunned down in the line of duty. [ "taps" playing ] >> yesterday about 150 people gathered outside pat's cafe in frankford where the officer was shot. the group held a moment of silence and placed roses on a plaque dedicated to officer skers skerski. he was responding to an armed robbery call on may 8, 2006, when he was shot. he died a few hours later. his killer is serving a life sentence. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> five minutes after 4:00. clear skies and cooling down. live view from frawley stadium in wilmington where it's completely dry and clear. so the temperatures have dropped int
baron wrote i want you to know i am appalled by the rumor innuendo and rush to judgment that have accompaniedhe media stories surrounding these allegations. in contrast, over the last two days we have worked to be dill jen the in re-analyzing the record of reports and depositions to ensure that our reactions and comments are both responsible and trustworthy. >>> family, friends and philadelphia police officers remember officer gary skerski. ten years ago he was gunned down in the line...