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fracasadas y dio a conocer este vÍdeo en donde se infiere que la ex secretaria de estado estÁ caminando y arenpresidente en el que puedan confiar en que los votantes no confÍan en hillary clinton. el nador su postura de solicitar mÁs fondos py consulados en sus paÍses de origen, para que pue cuidado con el fraude, el departamento de policÍa de los angeles estÁ investigando una serie de denuncias sobre llamadas telefÓnicas a travÉs de las cuales exigen dinero a ciudadanos en estados unidos a cambio de entregar a un familiar que supuestamente tiene secuestrado. liliana escalante nos dice cÓmo se estÁn realizando estas extorsiones y quÉ hace las autoridades para luchar en contra de este crimen. liliana: juan josÉ gutiÉrrez conoce de cerca cÓmo Ópera las extorsiones por telÉfono desde mÉxico, de bandas de delincuentes que amenazan con matar sus familiares y no les pagaron rescate a travÉs de transferencias electrÓnicas. su mamÁ ha recibido dos de esas llamadas. juan: una de las dos veces yo estaba en mÉxico pero para nada estaba en la ciudad de mÉxico. a que los Ángeles cuando dijeron que estaba s
fracasadas y dio a conocer este vÍdeo en donde se infiere que la ex secretaria de estado estÁ caminando y arenpresidente en el que puedan confiar en que los votantes no confÍan en hillary clinton. el nador su postura de solicitar mÁs fondos py consulados en sus paÍses de origen, para que pue cuidado con el fraude, el departamento de policÍa de los angeles estÁ investigando una serie de denuncias sobre llamadas telefÓnicas a travÉs de las cuales exigen dinero a ciudadanos en estados...
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the country is facing food shortages for decades and now experts aren waying that the poorest arab country can also face a food crisis. the rate after which things are deteriorating at this time we expect there to be a very serious food security problem with a lot more people facing emergency situations. >> so far almost 600 people have died and more than 2,000 have been wounded in the fighting which shows no sign of slowing down any time soon. al jazeera. >> coming up on al jazeera cheers in cuba today after president obama moves to take the country off the terrorist list. but some in congress say it is a bad move. and convicted former nfl star preparing to head to prison for murder. former nfl star aaron hernandez will spend the rest of his life in jail. he was sentence add short time ago. he was dating the sister of hernandez's fiance. former new orleans mayor now in prison in texas is launching a new bid to get out of prison. asking a federal appeals court to throw out his corruption conviction on grounds a jury instructions were wrong. he is serving a ten year sentence on bribe charge
the country is facing food shortages for decades and now experts aren waying that the poorest arab country can also face a food crisis. the rate after which things are deteriorating at this time we expect there to be a very serious food security problem with a lot more people facing emergency situations. >> so far almost 600 people have died and more than 2,000 have been wounded in the fighting which shows no sign of slowing down any time soon. al jazeera. >> coming up on al jazeera...
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. >>> right now 85 manufacturers aren at a fire -- are at a fire at lindsay ford dealership. now they are checking for hot spots to make sure it doesn't flare-up and spread. nobody has been hurt but police have blocked off the road between university boulevard and newport mill. >>> all right, let's get a live look outside where it is still cloudy and quite chilly. in fact some of you saw snow today. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal is tracking rain on the radar. >> tracking sleet and rain and seeing this activity into the evening hours. rain will continue to overspread the area. but it is not going to make it to baltimore so that game will get in just fine. here is the latest with future weather. 7:00 p.m. notice everybody is seeing this showery activity and continues overnight and when it comes to an end tomorrow chris, in my full forecast. >> thanks amelia. >>> the caps had a chance to end their series tonight but instead we're all going to get a game seven. jason is at the live desk with the latest. hey, jason. >> the capitals did have a chance to close down nassau
. >>> right now 85 manufacturers aren at a fire -- are at a fire at lindsay ford dealership. now they are checking for hot spots to make sure it doesn't flare-up and spread. nobody has been hurt but police have blocked off the road between university boulevard and newport mill. >>> all right, let's get a live look outside where it is still cloudy and quite chilly. in fact some of you saw snow today. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal is tracking rain on the radar....
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these are very big billed and you aren gayished at 25%, they drop that to 10%, then this hospital went after keith's wife, kathleen sued her, and garnished her paycheck also, so we wanted to find out okay, first we are looking at credit card companies. they are credit card companies that's what they do, but for a nonprofit hospital to do something that ended up being a wrecking ball on somebody's financial life just how much of this is going on? >> and what did you find? >> well, we looked across six states and in state after state after state. this were hospitals sues hundreds of their patients. and we zoomed in on missouri because we found one hospital there that was -- also found heart land hospital. this is where keith goes for care. that hospital just really jumped off the charts. shay sues about 2,000 plus people in 2013. that was more than any other hospital in the state, and at the same time, some other hospitals bigger hospitals are suing 20 people. of in a case where satiety they are just not paying the bill but driving a bmw. i said what is going on at this hospital. >> mark
these are very big billed and you aren gayished at 25%, they drop that to 10%, then this hospital went after keith's wife, kathleen sued her, and garnished her paycheck also, so we wanted to find out okay, first we are looking at credit card companies. they are credit card companies that's what they do, but for a nonprofit hospital to do something that ended up being a wrecking ball on somebody's financial life just how much of this is going on? >> and what did you find? >> well, we...
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heard about the partnership that we have with mace ridge so it's going to be a shopping mall and we aren intended that by 2018 we will have a mall in place and the first of the homes will be out there. we are excited about that candlestick stand-alone and serving the rest of the community. and then you probably recently seen the press releases. i think the mayor's office had yet another one today on the ground breaking and alice griffith and we are excited about that as well. so as i started to say earlier our strategy began basically in 2013 on what we were going to do to make sure that everyone would know about the shipyard. it's a location that as i'm sure you are aware that loolt of people since it was a naval base haven't been there before. we were getting the word out that thises going to be a new community and a new community in an existing community and we wanted to make sure that everyone had the opportunity to find out about it. we started out by putting together a downtown sales office that people could easily access. we started our campaign as letting people know that it was
heard about the partnership that we have with mace ridge so it's going to be a shopping mall and we aren intended that by 2018 we will have a mall in place and the first of the homes will be out there. we are excited about that candlestick stand-alone and serving the rest of the community. and then you probably recently seen the press releases. i think the mayor's office had yet another one today on the ground breaking and alice griffith and we are excited about that as well. so as i started to...
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it happened in ireland's aren islands. the woman was able to hold on to a boulder. is recovered with an injured ankle and grateful to be alive. >>> they have the power to give you peace. the technology that letting telephone companies block those annoying robo calls. so why aren't they putting it to use? >>> it's bad when your cell phone rings when you're in a meeting. take a listen to what happened to a u.s. senator at a hearing. >> ah come on. ♪ let it go ♪ [ laughter ] >> just let it go, mr. chairman. [ laughter ] >> the guilty party senator pat roberts and yes his ring tone is the song "let it go, let it go ♪ why would you put that on there? of course from the disney movie "frozen." senator roberts laughed it off. and then apologized. >> inspiring. >> and i'm apologizing for singing. >>> they are the calls that drive you crazy. robo calls that come in day and night. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on a new grassroots effort to get them to stop. [ . >> reporter: she is on the "do not call" list but laura miller still gets six or seven calls a day from c
it happened in ireland's aren islands. the woman was able to hold on to a boulder. is recovered with an injured ankle and grateful to be alive. >>> they have the power to give you peace. the technology that letting telephone companies block those annoying robo calls. so why aren't they putting it to use? >>> it's bad when your cell phone rings when you're in a meeting. take a listen to what happened to a u.s. senator at a hearing. >> ah come on. ♪ let it go ♪ [...
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morning borders so you can see the lines between the different columns of text are wider than the aren other prior editions. that is a function of the printing that was done specifically to signify that the country was in mourning for a reason. so the 10:00 a.m. morning edition comes out and it is the first to reveal there was a plot, a conspiracy. it wasn't just a whim on the part of john wilkes booth that evening, that he had made plans and was in cahoots with others to pull off the assassination. the fifth one is another 10:00 a.m. edition. we further -- refer to all these by the last date line, the last time stamped piece of information in it. it's the same timestamp, still at 10:00 a.m. edition and it includes information about the reward being offered for the capture of booth and the conspirators. at this point in time it's offered at $10,000, a significant amount of money at this point in time. as we move through the manhunt for all of these people that reward offer increases to $100,000. our next edition comes in the afternoon at 2:00 p.m. and it is interesting from one standpo
morning borders so you can see the lines between the different columns of text are wider than the aren other prior editions. that is a function of the printing that was done specifically to signify that the country was in mourning for a reason. so the 10:00 a.m. morning edition comes out and it is the first to reveal there was a plot, a conspiracy. it wasn't just a whim on the part of john wilkes booth that evening, that he had made plans and was in cahoots with others to pull off the...
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i'm wondering what your plan will be how to help arens pay for tuition in the future? >> this is one of the great questions that i am asked everywhere i go around the country. how do we make college more affordable again? i think there are several aspects. it is absolutely outrageous that you can buy a home for lower interest then you can go to college. the 7% compounded interest that builds up before a kid is out of college, makes it impossible for them to go buy a home or start a family or do the things that make our economy grow. i think we need to give serious consideration to making it easier and finding ways to refinance the bubble of debt out there. we found the ways to bail out banks. thanks that gambled with our money. we can certainly bail out the american dream that will otherwise labeled -- labor under debt. we need to find a way to refinance a lot of bad debt the kids are under today and i believe our national government plays a role in that. we also have to find ways to redesign the whole educational process where higher ed is concerned. we have to be a l
i'm wondering what your plan will be how to help arens pay for tuition in the future? >> this is one of the great questions that i am asked everywhere i go around the country. how do we make college more affordable again? i think there are several aspects. it is absolutely outrageous that you can buy a home for lower interest then you can go to college. the 7% compounded interest that builds up before a kid is out of college, makes it impossible for them to go buy a home or start a family...
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that morning of the 14th, and also where john wilkes booth met on a number of occasions with johnson arenrat and another conspirator in the plan to abduct lincoln. two people in the theater box with the lincolns, major henry out of the union army and his fiancee, clara harris. they were invited at the last minute by the lincolns. originally, the lincolns had invited the grants to be in the theater box with them that night. grant regretfully informed lincoln that they would not be able to attend, they had taken a train up to new jersey. there was a reason for this. mrs. grant and mrs. lincoln didn't get along very well. in fact, they couldn't stand each other. [laughter] mrs. grant had made it known to mr. rap that she would not be cooped up with mary lincoln. there had been some disagreements back in february of 1865. once again, showing you in the immediate aftermath of lincoln's assassination, again, clara harris was seated here. behind her, on a love so fafa was the major. here we have, showing you at the moment, john wilkes booth entered in act iii scene two. people thought when he ar
that morning of the 14th, and also where john wilkes booth met on a number of occasions with johnson arenrat and another conspirator in the plan to abduct lincoln. two people in the theater box with the lincolns, major henry out of the union army and his fiancee, clara harris. they were invited at the last minute by the lincolns. originally, the lincolns had invited the grants to be in the theater box with them that night. grant regretfully informed lincoln that they would not be able to...
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the crashes aren gone but -- the crashes are gone now but southbound is jammed. >> reporter: we haveprinkles and showers that popped through. there are more out by gettysburg, we'll be looking at on and off rain, rain through the morning and midday and this afternoon and evening. there could thunderstorms, 68 is the high. >> a reminders just because we're not here, does not mean that 6abc is not working for you. 6abc.com always on always updated. for david murphy, matt o'donnell, karen rogers, alicia vitarelli, matt pellman i'm tamala edwards. we'll see you in 30. >> happy easter! ♪♪ such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. >>> good morning, america. breaking news flash flood emergency. evacuations under way right now. dozens rescued as severe storms batter the midwest. half a foot of rain falling overnight closing roads. the dangerous rain moving east. >>> terror takedown. two american women inspired by isis arrested in new york city. allegedly plotting an attack in the u.s. and this morning authorities say they had bombmakin
the crashes aren gone but -- the crashes are gone now but southbound is jammed. >> reporter: we haveprinkles and showers that popped through. there are more out by gettysburg, we'll be looking at on and off rain, rain through the morning and midday and this afternoon and evening. there could thunderstorms, 68 is the high. >> a reminders just because we're not here, does not mean that 6abc is not working for you. 6abc.com always on always updated. for david murphy, matt o'donnell,...
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see when they will learn more exactly what happened inside and answer some of of the questions that aren everyone's minds. one thing people are wondering about is why more wasn't done for their security before and if more will be done for their security now. that's something the government promises it will address. the president has said that 10,000 more police officers are going to be trained in the coming months. >> all right thanks so much, malcolm web there. we'll have more on this story coming up on our news hour, we'll speak to security experts in the kenyan capitol on how the attack was allowed to happen. >> china chargedding its former security chief with corruption. he is accused of bribery abuse of power and leaking state secrets. he's the highest ranking communist party official to be prosecuted in 35 years. our correspondent adrian brown reports. >> on state television, a keenly anticipated announcement. confirmation that a once feared and powerful politician will stand trial. he controlled the countries domestic security agency and had files on anyone that mattered. before h
see when they will learn more exactly what happened inside and answer some of of the questions that aren everyone's minds. one thing people are wondering about is why more wasn't done for their security before and if more will be done for their security now. that's something the government promises it will address. the president has said that 10,000 more police officers are going to be trained in the coming months. >> all right thanks so much, malcolm web there. we'll have more on this...
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another 15 states have ad hoc investigations going on but what does that mean in terms of what is -- arenem of cases going up and cases have to be retried. >> with these admissions is there a reason? i mean why? >> i don't know why. that is going to be very interesting. we haven't seen why. the justice department and the fbi have been very wise to say, look this is a problem and we need your help in trying to get this resolved but this -- i don't understand it, 'cause you have 28 investigators in this elite unit. 26 of them have done things that were not correct in these trials. >> oh gosh very up settling because i think there is a universal feeling that many people might think, okay if this -- something like this is to happen it might be on the local level in certain municipalities. >> seep it on the local level. >> a feeling there is a greater trust on the federal level that when you're dealing with the fbi, you know, an elite cadre of experts -- >> exactly. there is honesty and integrity that would be unmatched and this report is now very up settling. let me also say to you that this
another 15 states have ad hoc investigations going on but what does that mean in terms of what is -- arenem of cases going up and cases have to be retried. >> with these admissions is there a reason? i mean why? >> i don't know why. that is going to be very interesting. we haven't seen why. the justice department and the fbi have been very wise to say, look this is a problem and we need your help in trying to get this resolved but this -- i don't understand it, 'cause you have 28...
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aren g racing are reviving.ain models. >> it's around the 600,000 pounds. >> you would argue this is good value for money? >> it's another model that nick has his eye on. >> it's around 170,000 euros. you can itemize as you want. >> i think it's a beautiful car. it looks great. it offers something different. it's what i would call a great sunday lunch car. they are allowed to do their own imitation of the continuation. >> they might just have something for everyone. francine: i can still see you in a sunday lunch car. i know you want the red one. guy: a sunday lunch car sounds like a great idea. i would like to have a car for every meal. francine: a breakfast car. that's very british. we will have a lot of big guest coming up. first, the new york federal reserve president. we will bring you his discussion live. guy: that sounds like an interview you will want to listen to. that company is heavily in rested -- invested. we have a very competitive market. francine: we will be speaking to the european competition c
aren g racing are reviving.ain models. >> it's around the 600,000 pounds. >> you would argue this is good value for money? >> it's another model that nick has his eye on. >> it's around 170,000 euros. you can itemize as you want. >> i think it's a beautiful car. it looks great. it offers something different. it's what i would call a great sunday lunch car. they are allowed to do their own imitation of the continuation. >> they might just have something for...
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tradingnation.cnbc.com >>> if you look at a chart of crude oil in the past month, we've up 24% >>> shares of hall burg arenenues fell, operating income was down 54%. all because the drop in drilling rig activity, and halliburton says it could continue to see pressure until the rate count stops falling, as oil continues to rise. and i am headed to houston tonight theory kale one of the biggest oil conferences in the world. what you need to know is we'll be speaking with some of the biggest names in energy over the next two days include the cos of pioneer, bp it's a truly global conference. you want to tune into cnbc over the next couple days. in fact my flight is so soon i'm going to leave now. >> oh, no don't say that brian. >> as you pump your fist off-camera. yes, he's gone. >> it's going to be a great couple days. safe travels. >> i'll have eight, nine hours at newark so if you're there, come out and say hello. i'm a friendly guy. >> sue you later, brian. >> thanks. >>> we'll wrap up all big movers of health care plus what age can you retire? in fact many are financially unprepared to retire at all. how
tradingnation.cnbc.com >>> if you look at a chart of crude oil in the past month, we've up 24% >>> shares of hall burg arenenues fell, operating income was down 54%. all because the drop in drilling rig activity, and halliburton says it could continue to see pressure until the rate count stops falling, as oil continues to rise. and i am headed to houston tonight theory kale one of the biggest oil conferences in the world. what you need to know is we'll be speaking with some of...
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our panelists and perhaps some of you in the audience have friends or extended family members who arensuffering right now. and suffering that may endure the longer this conflict persists. so i'm constantly mindful of that fact. because i am situated here in washington, i wanted to gear my remarks toward u.s. policy and what are the implications for operation decisive storm on u.s. policy toward yemen and the region at large. so i'm going to make a few policy remarks and then analyze where this is going in the weeks and months ahead. so number one the obvious point to start with is that there is a serious, political imperative in washington to demonstrate support for saudi arabia at this time, both in the administration and congress. whatever you may think of saudi arabia's historic involvement in yemen for better or for worse, the reality is that u.s. policy in yemen which is foremost designed to counterterrorism is highly dependent on saudi arabia and not just for counterterrorism, but for politically supporting a yemeni central government. this is especially true since the post-solid
our panelists and perhaps some of you in the audience have friends or extended family members who arensuffering right now. and suffering that may endure the longer this conflict persists. so i'm constantly mindful of that fact. because i am situated here in washington, i wanted to gear my remarks toward u.s. policy and what are the implications for operation decisive storm on u.s. policy toward yemen and the region at large. so i'm going to make a few policy remarks and then analyze where this...
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i'm wondering what your plan will be how to help arens pay for tuition in the future? >> this is one of the great questions that i am asked everywhere i go around the country. how do we make college more affordable again? i think there are several aspects. it is absolutely outrageous that you can buy a home for lower interest then you can go to college. the 7% compounded interest that builds up before a kid is out of college, makes it impossible for them to go buy a home or start a family or do the things that make our economy grow. i think we need to give serious consideration to making it easier and finding ways to refinance the bubble of debt out there. we found the ways to bail out banks. thanks that gambled with our money. we can certainly bail out the american dream that will otherwise labeled -- labor under debt. we need to find a way to refinance a lot of bad debt the kids are under today and i believe our national government plays a role in that. we also have to find ways to redesign the whole educational process where higher ed is concerned. we have to be a l
i'm wondering what your plan will be how to help arens pay for tuition in the future? >> this is one of the great questions that i am asked everywhere i go around the country. how do we make college more affordable again? i think there are several aspects. it is absolutely outrageous that you can buy a home for lower interest then you can go to college. the 7% compounded interest that builds up before a kid is out of college, makes it impossible for them to go buy a home or start a family...
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go to jim cramer on twitter, this is totally religious freedom, jeff immelt aren sorenson mickcmillan final four coaches. >> they're not saying religious freedom. >> ibm got involved and the arkansas law as well applauding the -- >> these are people from left and right. they're not known as being bomb throwers. maybe it started with mark benioff who has some leaning, but these people aren't -- they're -- i mean is walmart afraid of costco taking -- losing the business to costco if they discriminate? >> ed meese in "the washington post" with a nice defense of the bills. >> who are the ceos? >> conservatives are not aggressors. >> which ceos have come out, which fortune 500 companies? you know any ceos that said this is a great law. >> no i don't. stepping out to defend it is probably -- >> why? why? people have conviction. >> i know. typically you don't see corporations take one side or another. they're in the business of trying to get as many people as possible to use whatever product it is they're selling. so antagonizing anybody is not something you see. >> clearly antagonizing. wal
go to jim cramer on twitter, this is totally religious freedom, jeff immelt aren sorenson mickcmillan final four coaches. >> they're not saying religious freedom. >> ibm got involved and the arkansas law as well applauding the -- >> these are people from left and right. they're not known as being bomb throwers. maybe it started with mark benioff who has some leaning, but these people aren't -- they're -- i mean is walmart afraid of costco taking -- losing the business to...
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. >> so you aren eligible for this.e you are underage and you knew that going in to fill out your bracket, is there anything else they could do to appease you to -- as opposed to giving you the cash. >> to at least give me something good. to give some espn cash. i want something for being number one. that is rare thing to happen. i want an xbox because my brother -- >> [ laughter ] >> because my brother had an xbox and he took his to college. >> oh, man, he took his to college. >> we'll see what we can do and put some feeling out in the universe for the espn folks to send you a xbox. the unofficial underage bracket winner of the espn bracket challenge. thank you for joining us so at least you got the day off of school so you can thank your parents for that. >> thank you. >>> and the president was up staged by the bees at the easter egg roll. cue the screaming kids. i said the president was reading where the wild things are when the bees invaded. eventually they did fly away and they did calm down but the president did a
. >> so you aren eligible for this.e you are underage and you knew that going in to fill out your bracket, is there anything else they could do to appease you to -- as opposed to giving you the cash. >> to at least give me something good. to give some espn cash. i want something for being number one. that is rare thing to happen. i want an xbox because my brother -- >> [ laughter ] >> because my brother had an xbox and he took his to college. >> oh, man, he took...
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any work that can be done to simply fi that form is extremely important for multiple arens. but if we discourage people from engaging in that process we're doing them a great disservice. so i would encourage that. i do want to spend more time on what senator was talking about with the college rating system. and i want to dig in a little bit to that as well. in your budget, is there a detail of the cost to development, implement and sustain the college rating program that is currently going through right now including some sort of estimate of legal cost? obviously this is going to be challenged tremendously. i would assume your department is aware of that. is there an estimate in your budgest that i'm missing? >> so let me back up quickly on the fafsa. we reduced about a third of the questions earlien in the administration. clearly we have more work to do. we average completion times down to half an hour. >> yeah completion time versus gathering the forms required to do the completion is a different thing. there's quite a bit they have to gather to pull that together. so that
any work that can be done to simply fi that form is extremely important for multiple arens. but if we discourage people from engaging in that process we're doing them a great disservice. so i would encourage that. i do want to spend more time on what senator was talking about with the college rating system. and i want to dig in a little bit to that as well. in your budget, is there a detail of the cost to development, implement and sustain the college rating program that is currently going...
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they aren romeed in the power pathway initiative which is designed to teach a variety of job skills to. >> same thing why i joined the military, to help others and now, you know, i have that opportunity again. >> being in the military is giving me that basic scaffolding that i can make it through any adversity. >> biden said they need to modernize its infrastructure and they need highley skilled workers like these vets returning home to make that happen. >> it's not just -- can they do that job right now. what is the potential? you have all been -- leaders of women and men in tough situations. >> well the vice president also took a little time out to get a bite to eat at a grilled cheese place in san francisco's financial district called the melt. he spent half an hour talking to the ceo. the two talked about jobs for middle class americans. what did he eat? he ordered a classic grilled cheese sandwhich, two soups and a chocolate shake. >> the president and vice president have just released their tax records for the last year. the president reported an income of $477,000. he filed a jo
they aren romeed in the power pathway initiative which is designed to teach a variety of job skills to. >> same thing why i joined the military, to help others and now, you know, i have that opportunity again. >> being in the military is giving me that basic scaffolding that i can make it through any adversity. >> biden said they need to modernize its infrastructure and they need highley skilled workers like these vets returning home to make that happen. >> it's not just...
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philadelphia international airport reports weo4i related delays arriving flights areñ running an: o averageort is seeing delays. as we head into the afternoon, and also into the evening, that's when we track the possibility for severe storms. you want to be careful driving home today.é@ =eq in pottstown. 42 in reading. thvá 60s, even the 70s. this is a line of thunderstorms that is going to head our way as we push into the afternoon and evening. here is how it is going to break down. we're still seeing light rain and drizzle. as wee1x 5eÑ closer to 2:00 3:00h north and west of the city and the poconos and ) er to louis andÑi cape may. by 5:00 p.m. still dealing with the threat. the threat of severe storms at least through 8:00xd p.m. >>> can track storms today and get important weather information delivered right to your smartphone andççó tablet with the nbc 10 weather app. a free download you can get right now on our website at nbc10.com. >>> philadelph#aflp mayoralÑi forums today. one starts in a few minutes at 10:30 at the cast iron building on arch e1street. the other at 7:30 tonight at
philadelphia international airport reports weo4i related delays arriving flights areñ running an: o averageort is seeing delays. as we head into the afternoon, and also into the evening, that's when we track the possibility for severe storms. you want to be careful driving home today.é@ =eq in pottstown. 42 in reading. thvá 60s, even the 70s. this is a line of thunderstorms that is going to head our way as we push into the afternoon and evening. here is how it is going to break down. we're...
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in that traumatic reexperiencing of these beliefs or these deeply unconsciously-held behaviors that aren acted on a -- are enacted on a daily basis. and early in the book i think it's the last section of the first micro-aggressions the character is going to visit a trauma counselor, a therapist. the image facing it is the really striking image of the hybrid girl/deer and the animal, the self as animal. and i wondered if you could talk about your study of trauma or your relationship with trauma? i was also thinking about your book that -- i think it's "plot" that has a lot of virginia woolf written through and her writings on ptsd and just how you -- i think it's a new thing, a rare thing to bring trauma and racism together in this way. and it is, it is -- it must be an ongoing trauma. so if you could talk about that a little bit. >> that's, that's a great question and yeah as you're speaking, my mind is like -- the, i -- you see? [laughter] there it is. well, i've always been entered in trauma. i don't know how many people have watched that film by claude lensman, shoa? it's an eight-hou
in that traumatic reexperiencing of these beliefs or these deeply unconsciously-held behaviors that aren acted on a -- are enacted on a daily basis. and early in the book i think it's the last section of the first micro-aggressions the character is going to visit a trauma counselor, a therapist. the image facing it is the really striking image of the hybrid girl/deer and the animal, the self as animal. and i wondered if you could talk about your study of trauma or your relationship with trauma?...