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the emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that just devours ash trees. the national park service says the bugs have made several ash trees on the island dry and brittle and more susceptible to falling down. the island was closed as a precaution. we're still waiting to find when it will reopen. that closure happening less than 24 hours after a massive tree fell at the "world war two memorial". it's one of three trees that fell on the national mall this weekend, well before any storms. arborists believe rot at the center of the tree may be culprit. the national park service has a full time dedicated tree crew to prevent exactly this from happening, but they say the tree didn't show any signs of being sick. crews will now be checking the rest of the trees on the mall. coming up at six.. o-j's simpson release. after nearly a decade in prison - a new parole hearing. when the former n-f-l star will learn his fate... plus - holiday price hikes. how much more you'll being to ship those christmas gifts this year. and a father's day gift, like none other. one dad'
the emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that just devours ash trees. the national park service says the bugs have made several ash trees on the island dry and brittle and more susceptible to falling down. the island was closed as a precaution. we're still waiting to find when it will reopen. that closure happening less than 24 hours after a massive tree fell at the "world war two memorial". it's one of three trees that fell on the national mall this weekend, well before any...
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whoopie cushions, eand a special coffee can to put our ashes in 1 you have died.f the you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> all this interpreting like paul is dead level. >> sergeant pepper only >> i went to see an old friend at his place of business, he seemingly turned into a giant colicy baby. >> where are the chickens? >> he had it, just a mask, i was not surprised by buddy is a pro pry tor of the pa parlor. they know the parlor. where you go for essentials. walking rubber chicken could whoopie cushions, and a special coffee can to put your ashes in 1 yo once you have died, all ofe essentials. the kicker is secret spieder that comes down. >> what is -- >> kids picking up fake parking tickets, always a good gag. >> driving tria -- driving while stupid. >> we have been trying to figure out, who has been the jaws poster, every year this lady puts on a bunch. >> i was not there, i was there for a momentous occasion. the parlor was bei
whoopie cushions, eand a special coffee can to put our ashes in 1 you have died.f the you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> all this interpreting like paul is dead level. >> sergeant pepper only >> i went to see an old friend at his place of business, he seemingly turned into a giant colicy baby. >> where are the chickens? >> he had...
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falling down but alsojust coming from the building, ash falling down but also just little children,rget the harrowing sound of little girls crying out for help. i have since heard that basically a lot of children have been thrown from windows in the immediate vicinity, which we can't see from the roadside. some people have been very close and they had seen a lot of dead bodies on the floor and a lot of them are children. 0k, we can't confirm that. we haven't seen that. i don't have images. that is what i have heard. i have met someone who is the neighbour of a person whose refrigerator exploded had apparently thatis refrigerator exploded had apparently that is what started the fire. but againi that is what started the fire. but again i cannot confirm that. he knows because he is a neighbour. he knocked on his door and he said my refrigerator exploded, get out of this building. that is something we need to wait for the authorities. safiyah, in terms of your friends in a tower block, are they all accounted for? some of them are neighbours, family members, and they are not all accounte
falling down but alsojust coming from the building, ash falling down but also just little children,rget the harrowing sound of little girls crying out for help. i have since heard that basically a lot of children have been thrown from windows in the immediate vicinity, which we can't see from the roadside. some people have been very close and they had seen a lot of dead bodies on the floor and a lot of them are children. 0k, we can't confirm that. we haven't seen that. i don't have images. that...
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repeal of the policy institute last summer by then secretary of defense ash carter without any input from members of congress which allowed transgender individuals to serve and be recruited in the military. this policy is ill-conceived and contrary to our goals of decreasing troop readiness and addressing budget shortfalls of the past. by recruiting and allowing individuals to serve openly in our military we are suggesting tax -- subjecting taxpayers to high medical costs including an average of $130,000 per transition surgery lifetime hormone treatments and additional surgery to address the average 25% of individuals who experience complications in addition to possible mental health issues and cost of training. the surgeries alone are estimated to cost one point $35 billion over the next 10 years and that is with the assumption of only 30% of individuals in transition. that money could fund 13 f-35, 14 super hornet f-18s, too, the 21 long-range strike bombers 18 wing replacements or increase in strength of our troops. in addition the policy subjects tri-care for hormone therapy for
repeal of the policy institute last summer by then secretary of defense ash carter without any input from members of congress which allowed transgender individuals to serve and be recruited in the military. this policy is ill-conceived and contrary to our goals of decreasing troop readiness and addressing budget shortfalls of the past. by recruiting and allowing individuals to serve openly in our military we are suggesting tax -- subjecting taxpayers to high medical costs including an average...
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ash.e mac 30-year fixed-rate coming in at 3.94%. down just ahead, a tick from last week. under that magic 4% number. so low. stuart: low, historically low. both you and i paid double digits on a mortgage interest. ashley: 18%. 1982. stuart: i paid 12 1/2% in -- ashley: 21% in 1982. twenty 1%. we're at 3.94. it is insane. stuart: it is low. i want to get back to the editorial at the top of the hour. we call it my take. president trump's upcoming announcement on the paris climate agreement. come in art laffer, former reagan economist. would it be good for the american economy if we move out of paris climate accord? >> i'm not sure whether it could be gd or not. the pariacrd shod have gone through the senate around pass the senate by a vote. it didn't do that he chose to use executive order which is incorrect way to do it. if i were donald trump have my experts pull out or decide to stay based upon their analysis. there is no reason why we should be there. stuart: art, you are hedging. that i
ash.e mac 30-year fixed-rate coming in at 3.94%. down just ahead, a tick from last week. under that magic 4% number. so low. stuart: low, historically low. both you and i paid double digits on a mortgage interest. ashley: 18%. 1982. stuart: i paid 12 1/2% in -- ashley: 21% in 1982. twenty 1%. we're at 3.94. it is insane. stuart: it is low. i want to get back to the editorial at the top of the hour. we call it my take. president trump's upcoming announcement on the paris climate agreement. come...
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host: john in ash burn, virginia talking apprenticeships, hi. caller: good morning. i want to add my own personal experience to this discussion. i'm a college graduate. i graduated from public institution here in virginia. i have a lot of friends who have gone the apprenticeship route. kind of learning a trade whether it be welding or wood shop. they seem to be more successful over all than college graduates. i got a friend he got his welding certification and he's doing great. host: we'll go next to some of the things military way to go. pennsylvania bill, hi there. caller: good morning. my view would be the military. we have zero children reportedly going into the military. i have a
host: john in ash burn, virginia talking apprenticeships, hi. caller: good morning. i want to add my own personal experience to this discussion. i'm a college graduate. i graduated from public institution here in virginia. i have a lot of friends who have gone the apprenticeship route. kind of learning a trade whether it be welding or wood shop. they seem to be more successful over all than college graduates. i got a friend he got his welding certification and he's doing great. host: we'll go...
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the charred ashes of homework of a school child.rred by grief that will not pass for a long time. throughout the night, stories emerged of people who'd escaped the tower block and watched the fire as it swept through the building. many are now being sheltered in nearby community centres. and that's where family and friends of those who are missing are also heading — going from centre to centre to try to find their loved ones. our special correspondent lucy manning has been talking to the families caught up in the tragedy. the air was punctuated with the sound of crying. some have lost their home. others, much, much more. they gathered outside the community centre. the one thing nobody could offer was good news. for this family, it was, understandably, to much. my mum, my sister, her daughters and husband. yes. they are all still in the building. i don't know if they are out, we don't have any information. she gave us this picture of her three smiling neices. what floor were they on? the 27th. you haven't been able to contact them? i
the charred ashes of homework of a school child.rred by grief that will not pass for a long time. throughout the night, stories emerged of people who'd escaped the tower block and watched the fire as it swept through the building. many are now being sheltered in nearby community centres. and that's where family and friends of those who are missing are also heading — going from centre to centre to try to find their loved ones. our special correspondent lucy manning has been talking to the...
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he's also a tennis coach that taught arthur ashe and gibson. he came to train in lynchburg.moved from doctor johnson's apartment until i was five blocks from where this was in lynchburg where these two stellar athletes were being trained. also there was and spencer, she was a poet and her son was chauncey spencer who was one of the first aviators to petition congress to give money to create the tuskegee airmen. so i had three levels of integration without even knowing what was going on in lynchburg. that was a part of the journey in writing this book to find out the people that had an impact in my life that i didn't even know. so, do your history. [applause] [applause]
he's also a tennis coach that taught arthur ashe and gibson. he came to train in lynchburg.moved from doctor johnson's apartment until i was five blocks from where this was in lynchburg where these two stellar athletes were being trained. also there was and spencer, she was a poet and her son was chauncey spencer who was one of the first aviators to petition congress to give money to create the tuskegee airmen. so i had three levels of integration without even knowing what was going on in...
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debris spilled below, covering people with ash. firefighters hope to save the bottom floors but could collapse and cause more damage and spread the fire. >> building burning for hours. >> i could see from my garden. just left-hand side piece there. couple of floors. over the hours it just -- >> spread. >> and gone around the left of the building as well. and i can't believe the way it's gone up so quick. >> right now people in the neighborhood, they're helping out, bringing water to evak ues. in forced from home without anything including clothe. >> if you want to follow now, streaming on our website, abc7news.com and facebook page. horrible scene. thanks for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. other news. >> uber ceo travis kalanick is taking indefinite leave of absence as company takes steps to improve its culture and "new york times" says a board member resigned. obtained a leaked memo between members. >> there's a lot of data that shows when there is one woman on the board it's much more likely will be a second wo
debris spilled below, covering people with ash. firefighters hope to save the bottom floors but could collapse and cause more damage and spread the fire. >> building burning for hours. >> i could see from my garden. just left-hand side piece there. couple of floors. over the hours it just -- >> spread. >> and gone around the left of the building as well. and i can't believe the way it's gone up so quick. >> right now people in the neighborhood, they're helping out,...
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the streets of north kensington are littered with ashes.of a school child blown from grenfell tower. this neighbourhood is also shrouded with grief from a tragedy that's not over. mark easton, bbc news, north kensington. sarah corker is there. this was a scene of utter devastation. the building is still on fire. yes. i am on the edge of the cordon in north kensington. behind me, that is the black, smouldering wreck of groenefeld tower. —— grenfell tower. firefighters are going to work through the night once again in difficult conditions. we have a police presence at the cordon. i have seen fire engines coming through in the last half an hour or so. through in the last half an hour or so. there have been checks through the day in the building and the fire service said a couple of hours ago it is not at risk of collapsing. they have also been using drones to check the integrity of the building. as you can imagine, there will be some areas that are very difficult to get to. this is still a very difficult recovery operation. and for those many
the streets of north kensington are littered with ashes.of a school child blown from grenfell tower. this neighbourhood is also shrouded with grief from a tragedy that's not over. mark easton, bbc news, north kensington. sarah corker is there. this was a scene of utter devastation. the building is still on fire. yes. i am on the edge of the cordon in north kensington. behind me, that is the black, smouldering wreck of groenefeld tower. —— grenfell tower. firefighters are going to work...
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it caught some of oui’ ash structural. costs. the foreign exchange risk is a very valid one, especially when you have foreign investors coming in investing in a product which is really a local revenue. there are a few ways to solve this issue, and this is not unique to kazakhstan, we have seen this in many other countries. 0ne kazakhstan, we have seen this in many other countries. one of the ways is index eight, and i think the government is ready, especially if they move to a competitive auction process, for the next renewable projects, where they feel comfortable that they are getting the best possible market price and that there will be more open to indexing is, say, the dollar. there is also reshaping the local capital markets, this is something we are focused on. we want to do more lending and we believe that projects that are generating local currency and local revenues should be financed with local currency and this is another area we are focusing oi'i this is another area we are focusing on here. it is expensive, i
it caught some of oui’ ash structural. costs. the foreign exchange risk is a very valid one, especially when you have foreign investors coming in investing in a product which is really a local revenue. there are a few ways to solve this issue, and this is not unique to kazakhstan, we have seen this in many other countries. 0ne kazakhstan, we have seen this in many other countries. one of the ways is index eight, and i think the government is ready, especially if they move to a competitive...
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nathan: this tree is affected by the ash bore. the this tree. the danger broken branches falling on the unsuspecting hikers. >> it's the look of disappointment. people kept coming to theodore roosevelt island only to find out it's closed. >> wi have never been here to see the island. we have seen the signs. but we had a free day. >> the national park service cut down 200 degrees on monday and are affected by the emerald ash bore. invasive insect from east asia. >> no idea it was closed. when i have a chance and i come here for work i bring the running clothes and jog around the island. >> this is not just a problem for theodore roosevelt island. tens of thousands are up infected. >> this is innovating the whole area. >> despite the disappointment these people say they will be back. ing thatful the p the dead and the dangerous trees. >> you are in the middle of the city but you feel like the middle of nowhere. >> i feel bad for the trees. >> the park rangers tell us the great falls and b.m.o. park has thousands of these dies and dead trees. repor
nathan: this tree is affected by the ash bore. the this tree. the danger broken branches falling on the unsuspecting hikers. >> it's the look of disappointment. people kept coming to theodore roosevelt island only to find out it's closed. >> wi have never been here to see the island. we have seen the signs. but we had a free day. >> the national park service cut down 200 degrees on monday and are affected by the emerald ash bore. invasive insect from east asia. >> no...
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now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above
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. >> the vigil ended with ashes being scattered at 18th street and castro.hey were the ashes of the flowers, thousands of them, left at the same spot and collected a year ago. >> thank you. >>> a graduation for one. coming up tonight, the special ceremony and apology for a graduating senior who couldn't walk with his class last week. >>> president trump's travel ban takes another hit. >>> tonight, neighbors in the south bay are shaken up over an an -- a senseless tragedy. >>> arrested a 35-year-old los gatos woman for that attack. we are live in cupertino, and wondering if the suspect has a mental health issue? >> reporter: one neighbor reported seeing the suspect carrying a hammer acting strange a day before the victim's body was discovered. neighbors here remembering her as a quiet, shy lady. who lived alone, and did no harm. >> i'm so sad. >> reporter: he broke out in tears after learning about the murder of his long time next door neighbor. >> she's really nice. >> she's been in the neighborhoods forever, so everybody's freaked out. this is a safe neighb
. >> the vigil ended with ashes being scattered at 18th street and castro.hey were the ashes of the flowers, thousands of them, left at the same spot and collected a year ago. >> thank you. >>> a graduation for one. coming up tonight, the special ceremony and apology for a graduating senior who couldn't walk with his class last week. >>> president trump's travel ban takes another hit. >>> tonight, neighbors in the south bay are shaken up over an an -- a...
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the liquid kills the ash bore without harming the trees. >>> as he prepares for the start of the nba finalsing tonight lebron james is responding to racist graffiti found on his home. >> police are looking for whoever spray painted a racial slur on the front of james home. james says it just goes to show racism will always be a part of the world. >> no matter how much money you have. no matter how famous you are. no matter how many people admire you. you know, being black in america is tough. >> james and his cavaliers take onto warriors in game one of the nba finals tonight. >>> we trust with you the hammer of glory. it's a symbol of our philadelphia beer league. >> annual celebration of suddens is under way a tradition known as the hammer glory relay kicks off philly beer week. the ham certain to dozens of bars and breweries in the city until it arrives at the fillmore in fishtown tonight for the ceremonial first tap. the signals the start of philly beer week. >>> amazing. mimes and shorts and t-shirts. what a day to have that outside. >> look at the costumes in the wind. >> very c
the liquid kills the ash bore without harming the trees. >>> as he prepares for the start of the nba finalsing tonight lebron james is responding to racist graffiti found on his home. >> police are looking for whoever spray painted a racial slur on the front of james home. james says it just goes to show racism will always be a part of the world. >> no matter how much money you have. no matter how famous you are. no matter how many people admire you. you know, being black...
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ash ash i know you do. world smiling non-stop. to be a very weak jobs report. so what. market only game in town. money pours into the fab five as we like to call them. it is remarkable. stuart: absolutely astonishing. we'll leave you all at the high point of the day, 21,219, up 75 points. now my pleasure to hand it over to neil cavuto. neil: thank you, stuart, very, very much. on top of that and dramatic developments, there seems to be disconnect what is going on in media coverage everything hitting the fan now we're backing out after climate fun, but i don't know about you, life, i did not see one person wear aghast mask. sim story in chicago, dallas, washington, d.c. miraculous for some strange reason, life is going on. look at corner of wall and broad. markets sprinting to records across the board despite headlines we're going back into caveman times. that was media interpretation. people who b
ash ash i know you do. world smiling non-stop. to be a very weak jobs report. so what. market only game in town. money pours into the fab five as we like to call them. it is remarkable. stuart: absolutely astonishing. we'll leave you all at the high point of the day, 21,219, up 75 points. now my pleasure to hand it over to neil cavuto. neil: thank you, stuart, very, very much. on top of that and dramatic developments, there seems to be disconnect what is going on in media coverage everything...
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now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of airikes. from above explosions from above we counted three in an hour. from above part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq. orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. a third of iraq. here, at least six people have been injured, including three children, after a car collided with pedestrians in newcastle. the vehicle mounted the pavement outside the westgate sports centre. police have arrested a 42—year—old woman and say what happened isn't terror related. on‘s isn't terror related. sport here is olly foster at the on‘s sport here is olly foster at the bbc sports centre. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against south africa. it was 1—1 heading into the decider in cardiff. dawid malan topscored on his debut as they won by 19 runs. patrick gearey reports. at one game left and the series to win. what was england's plan? change the side and the captain, shovel the pack and hope for the ace. every so often that ace goes higher. the second ball dawid mala
now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of airikes. from above explosions from above we counted three in an hour. from above part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq. orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. a third of iraq. here, at least six people have been injured, including three children, after a car collided with pedestrians in newcastle. the vehicle mounted the pavement outside the westgate sports...
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. >>> historic ash industries in wilmington got a vaccination of sorts.injected a treatment to protect them against the emerald ash borer pest. it can kill them in as little as to years and it has already destroyed hundreds of millions of trees across the united states and canada. >>> top education officials from the city of philadelphia got a firsthand look at how some of the youngest students are learning. the chief communications officer visited heavenly creations a pre-k program in west philadelphia. they hope to highlight the academic benefits of phl pre-k supported by philadelphia's beverage tax. >> this is pet preparedness month. this is where they want to share an important message. make sure you and your pets are prepared for an money. one thing you may not know is that animals are welcome at all city evacuation shelters and on septa evacuation vehicles and pet owners should prepare a go bag with water and a leash and a first head kit. >>> the temperature is 80 degrees that means a perfect day. to be at the shore. >> well, lets take a look. meteo
. >>> historic ash industries in wilmington got a vaccination of sorts.injected a treatment to protect them against the emerald ash borer pest. it can kill them in as little as to years and it has already destroyed hundreds of millions of trees across the united states and canada. >>> top education officials from the city of philadelphia got a firsthand look at how some of the youngest students are learning. the chief communications officer visited heavenly creations a pre-k...
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sound trunk injection treatments against the dreaded emerald ash borer.s a tree pest that currently threatens the trees, it was first found in minnesota in 2009 and continues to spread across the u.s. and canada. it can control the borer for up to two years. >>> june is national pet preparedness month and officials gave advice to keep your four-legged friends safe in an emergency. they talked about how important it is to keep your pets in your evacuation plans, one thing to do is train your animal to meet you at the front door if the fire alarm goes off and have food and water with your family money supplies. >>> in the meantime matt pellman has an update for you thursday night. >> hey we are getting prepared for more overnight krubs on the vine street expressway. at 9:00 it will close, not lane closures just traffic on the vine. eastbound side stacking along the length and westbound stacking from broad street to the schuylkill expressway. and on that schuylkill expressway we still have not gotten this mega bus to run. eastbound the right lane partially b
sound trunk injection treatments against the dreaded emerald ash borer.s a tree pest that currently threatens the trees, it was first found in minnesota in 2009 and continues to spread across the u.s. and canada. it can control the borer for up to two years. >>> june is national pet preparedness month and officials gave advice to keep your four-legged friends safe in an emergency. they talked about how important it is to keep your pets in your evacuation plans, one thing to do is train...
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. >> we begin with is this fox news ash letter on the count down to a moment us decision hang nothing the balance weather the u.s. will stay in or get out of paris climate deal. welcome to the second hour of happening now. i'm john scott. >> i'm heather in for jena lee. president trump medicaring that announcement two hours from now in the rose garden as we await his appearance early indications are he is expected to pull out. a point he drove home on the campaign trail last year. >> we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. and stop -- [applause] unbelievable. and stop all payments of the united states tax dollars to un global warming programs. report report president is known to weigh all the options and he is being lobbied by sides on both sides of issue. >> a lot of people go both ways. >> jon: russia investigation on capitol hill is picking up speed as we learn former fbi director comby will appear before the committee a week from today june eighth. >> reporter: the house panel is ramping up the russia investigation after getting off to a slow start. issuing now subpoen
. >> we begin with is this fox news ash letter on the count down to a moment us decision hang nothing the balance weather the u.s. will stay in or get out of paris climate deal. welcome to the second hour of happening now. i'm john scott. >> i'm heather in for jena lee. president trump medicaring that announcement two hours from now in the rose garden as we await his appearance early indications are he is expected to pull out. a point he drove home on the campaign trail last year....
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maybe they would feel comfortable ash in their cigars on the floor in the original tavern signature we have in the middle of the room. because krishan was 60 years old when he had his children and his dining room was the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room. this is where the kids would have their breakfast and lunch. it was a more casual dining space, and when that conversion happened, they ordered a suite of venture from krishan's home province in germany. we have a set of table and chairs, this amazing sideboard. we have a -- we have a couple other pieces including a bench. all of them have years in them that are historical figures from the place where krishan grew up. -- christian grew up. they are the founders of his home town. this room still retains a lot of its original features. we have murals on the wall that have been restored that are all idioms about drinking in germany. he who has never been drunk is not a good man. on the walls over there with a cat on top it says, there's room in the smallest chamber for the largest hangover. wi
maybe they would feel comfortable ash in their cigars on the floor in the original tavern signature we have in the middle of the room. because krishan was 60 years old when he had his children and his dining room was the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room. this is where the kids would have their breakfast and lunch. it was a more casual dining space, and when that conversion happened, they ordered a suite of venture from krishan's home province in...
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it reveals policy instituted last summer by then secretary ash carter without any input from the members of congress which allows the transgender individuals to serve and be recruited in the military. this policy is ill-conceived and is contrary to our goal of increasing the troop readiness. and investing the defense dollars into addressing budget shortfalls of the past. by recruiting and allowing transgender individuals to serve openly in the military, we are suggesting taxpayers to high medical costs including an average of $130,000 per transition surgery, lifetime hormonal treatments, and potential additional surgeries to address the average 25% of individuals who experience complications in addition to possible mental health issues and costs of training the new policy. the surgeries alone are estimated to cost $1.35 billion over the next ten years and that is with the assumption of only 30% of individuals choosing to transition. that equivalent money could find 14 super hornet f. 18 and strike bombers, 46, all weighing replacements or increase the end strength of the troops. in addit
it reveals policy instituted last summer by then secretary ash carter without any input from the members of congress which allows the transgender individuals to serve and be recruited in the military. this policy is ill-conceived and is contrary to our goal of increasing the troop readiness. and investing the defense dollars into addressing budget shortfalls of the past. by recruiting and allowing transgender individuals to serve openly in the military, we are suggesting taxpayers to high...
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the plume of smoke and ash reaches 10,000 feet into the air. this was the second significant eruption there in a few there are no reports of any injuries for damage. >> police in suburban washington, d.c. trying to figure out who killed two high school honor students the night before their graduation. the 18-year-old and 17-year-old males were found monday, both were shot to death inside a car. this was in montgomery county, maryland. police don't have any suspects. one of the victims was going to celebrate his birthday tomorrow. >> a courtroom drama unfolding outside boston in the case of a woman accused of using text messages rather to coerce her boyfriend into killing himself. >> now on trial for manslaughter. the question facing the presiding judge there can words really kill. >> reporter: michelle carter facing up to 20 years in prison for text messages she sent when she was 17. >> tonight is the night. it's now for never. >> the prosecution accuses carter of texting her 18-year-old boyfriend conrad roy, a series of messages encouraging hi
the plume of smoke and ash reaches 10,000 feet into the air. this was the second significant eruption there in a few there are no reports of any injuries for damage. >> police in suburban washington, d.c. trying to figure out who killed two high school honor students the night before their graduation. the 18-year-old and 17-year-old males were found monday, both were shot to death inside a car. this was in montgomery county, maryland. police don't have any suspects. one of the victims was...
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open is coming up and to have it named after billie jean king and arthur ashe, those two todayups. >> players we've ever had, they're close but they're the greate models i could think of to name our stadium and arenas after. >> what are you going to tell your children? you have two small ones right now. >> there's a lot of great people in the book to look up to and i think athletes in general sometimes get a bad rap. a lot of negative press around athletes and wanted to showcase there is a lot of positive stories in sports and a lot of athletes that do the right thing with their voices and platform. lebron james donating his own money back to his community and you can bridge gaps, religious, gender, any sort of equality gaps, it's a tremendous thing for kidded and i want my kids to be involved in sports as well to get that and to give them confidence. i see it in my 5-year-old already. you know, she's a little nervous, a little nervous then hopscotch turns into a little competition and she's got a new friend and i love that about sports. >> oh, well, thank you so much for sharing this
open is coming up and to have it named after billie jean king and arthur ashe, those two todayups. >> players we've ever had, they're close but they're the greate models i could think of to name our stadium and arenas after. >> what are you going to tell your children? you have two small ones right now. >> there's a lot of great people in the book to look up to and i think athletes in general sometimes get a bad rap. a lot of negative press around athletes and wanted to...
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there he is, quoting, you know, from angela's ashes, a story about ireland.outh africa, desmond tutu. he is all over the place. that is what is so interesting about him, because he is so well read. and everybody that i who knew him said, i wish you could see his library. charlie: more books than any general that ever served in america. [laughter] mr. filkins: yes. this is a deeply educated secretary of defense. charlie: having been with the guy, having listened to his quotes, having had many conversations with him, what influence is he going to have? mr. filkins: a lot. i mean, a lot. charlie: how will america be -- his defense posture and place be different, because he is our secretary of defense? mr. filkins: he is very aggressive. he is a general. i think he reaches for his gun, and i think that is -- if you talk to people around him, they will say "what we are doing is reestablishing the american deterrent." if you mess with us, you're going to pay a price. in their criticism of president obama, they would say basically, he was too soft with our enemies a
there he is, quoting, you know, from angela's ashes, a story about ireland.outh africa, desmond tutu. he is all over the place. that is what is so interesting about him, because he is so well read. and everybody that i who knew him said, i wish you could see his library. charlie: more books than any general that ever served in america. [laughter] mr. filkins: yes. this is a deeply educated secretary of defense. charlie: having been with the guy, having listened to his quotes, having had many...
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. >> this is the ash? >> these are the ashes. commemorate that ivory has no value unless it's on a live elephant. >> reporter: we wish we could wrap up here with an all is well in africa moment. but the number of young elephants in the orphanage in nairobi continues to grow, which shows the fight against poachers is far from over. the hope here is community-based conservation like the efforts we witnessed, will be the strategy that ultimately slows and stops the slaughter. efforts that seem particularly effective when women are involved. is it my imagine or are women really having a dramatic effect on what's going on here? >> it's not your imagination. i think there's a femaleness that's necessary. because we're willing to listen. we as women, we feel deeply. and i think it's from that feeling, that passion grows. and where passion grows, solutions follow. >> most of the ivory poached in kenya, 70%, in fact, winds up in china. china says it's now banned ivory and that the ban will be in full effect by the end of the year. >>> com
. >> this is the ash? >> these are the ashes. commemorate that ivory has no value unless it's on a live elephant. >> reporter: we wish we could wrap up here with an all is well in africa moment. but the number of young elephants in the orphanage in nairobi continues to grow, which shows the fight against poachers is far from over. the hope here is community-based conservation like the efforts we witnessed, will be the strategy that ultimately slows and stops the slaughter....
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ash is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. the fake. delights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the water is contaminated the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers are over there would think zero as was no boardings. then the police the over so those are no borders over there and your tunes all the border so isn't the dodo doing this who's oats. did in one did of life goes. somebody the born in one does and the blues is not even one border there. thing has been trying to solve this problem all his life he has been arrested a number of times even and to serve time in jail however he hasn't given up and continues to do everything in his pound. sand you can check just take freddy see you both very much and i assure you that. iowa will fight out everybody based on. stacy. this to. be careful.
ash is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. the fake. delights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the water is contaminated the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers are over there would think...
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so i started working at ash at the end of my six months i knew i wasn't going to return. i knew it wasn't a place where i would become the kind of teacher that i want to be. yeah yeah. so these three are the first grade class or close to the end of the hallway and i was right in the middle. easterners everywhere the walls were covered. motivational thinks test. students achievement on the test was a big focus the more students who tested well makes the school look successful. school is successful then they can apply for a different grants and government funding schools with very low scores considered failing schools sometimes can be shut down or taken over by the state from my experience the understanding kind of comes down to a money issue. test scores were displayed everywhere and classrooms and outside on the walls we had daily meetings and scores were brought up we would be shown. graphs and data from the different schools and discuss like what we need to do to to raise their scores. and for the students there was one particular test that they were taking in first gra
so i started working at ash at the end of my six months i knew i wasn't going to return. i knew it wasn't a place where i would become the kind of teacher that i want to be. yeah yeah. so these three are the first grade class or close to the end of the hallway and i was right in the middle. easterners everywhere the walls were covered. motivational thinks test. students achievement on the test was a big focus the more students who tested well makes the school look successful. school is...
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khaled performed, and he showed off 8-month-old son, ashed a.ittle guy was decked out in a gucci mane tux, but who wore it better? mommy took him toyota gucci store, and got him tailored up, and gucci mane is wearing the same suit. >> how much do you love this little boy? >> i love him so much. it's the biggest joy of my life, and there are no words that could explain it. >> speaking of fashion, we can't fergtd the ladies. lala anthony, showing her revenge body. a lot of the ladies showing skin. we saw from leslie jones. how about jada pinkett smith? in a gold, plunging dress and the thigh-high split. >> things are heating up in mexico. on the set of "bachelor in paradise" as the crew resumed filming after the a few of them were eager to start over. >> i'm excited to pick up where we left off. >> that's former "bachelorette" contestant, robby hayes, eager to return to mexico yesterday where season four of the summer reality show started shooting again this weekend. >> i'm excited to see my girl out there. >> alright. which one? >> i can't give y
khaled performed, and he showed off 8-month-old son, ashed a.ittle guy was decked out in a gucci mane tux, but who wore it better? mommy took him toyota gucci store, and got him tailored up, and gucci mane is wearing the same suit. >> how much do you love this little boy? >> i love him so much. it's the biggest joy of my life, and there are no words that could explain it. >> speaking of fashion, we can't fergtd the ladies. lala anthony, showing her revenge body. a lot of the...
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"ways of grace" inspired by tennis legend arthur ashe's memoir and james' own experience being mi foris story. he was one of the world's top tennis players. james blake, best known for his speed, the once fourth ranked player in the world retired from tennis in 2013 becoming chairman of the u.s. tennis association. but in 2015, blake was back in the spotlight after being brutally bodyslammed by a police officer in a case of mistaken identity. >> picked me up and body slammed me and put plea on the ground and told me to turn over and shut my mouth and put the cuffs on me. >> reporter: new york city's police commissioner offering a public apology to the tennis star after an officer mistook him for a man they believe was involved in a credit card fraud investigation. >> should not have happened. >> reporter: now blake is opening up about the ordeal and more in his new book, "ways of grace." it is a perfect title. great to have james blake with us this morning and i have to say about halfway through it i can't wait for the july 4th break so i can finish it all but first i want to say that
"ways of grace" inspired by tennis legend arthur ashe's memoir and james' own experience being mi foris story. he was one of the world's top tennis players. james blake, best known for his speed, the once fourth ranked player in the world retired from tennis in 2013 becoming chairman of the u.s. tennis association. but in 2015, blake was back in the spotlight after being brutally bodyslammed by a police officer in a case of mistaken identity. >> picked me up and body slammed me...
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do we have to have -- wasn't it the arthur ashe-billie jean king. >> whatever. >> you know what -- john> sit and move on. >> 5:21 is the time. coming up, a japanese company at the center of one of the largest auto recalls files for bankruptcy protection. >> good and bad weekend for the fifth movie in the transformers series. >> heading to break with a with a live look of the d.c. region. no, you don't want any red wine right now. blank ♪ nanana a little soul ♪ a little tune to play to make the good times roll here we go nanananananana nanananananana here we go♪ ♪ crazy square: eyyyyy crazy square: uh oh from our crazy delicious family to yours. crave those crazy squares hi guys. it's great to be here. in the desert. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys the next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. seems like the perfect car for anybody. i would take it anywhere. she's a bad mama jama. (lau
do we have to have -- wasn't it the arthur ashe-billie jean king. >> whatever. >> you know what -- john> sit and move on. >> 5:21 is the time. coming up, a japanese company at the center of one of the largest auto recalls files for bankruptcy protection. >> good and bad weekend for the fifth movie in the transformers series. >> heading to break with a with a live look of the d.c. region. no, you don't want any red wine right now. blank ♪ nanana a little soul...
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rising from literal ashes, he became a writer, and spent his life defending the persecuted across the globe. he died nearly one year ago, but his passion for victims of injustice lives on. elie wiezel believed from the holocaust to the south sudan, from burma to sira, the world has witnessed far too many genocides and mass atrocity crimes. the true horror is most of these devastating crises are, indeed, preventable. my heartaches for those whose lives are being torn apart and the fact that over 65 million people are currently fleaing -- fleeing preventable crises makes clear that the u.s. government must improve its response to these conflicts. genocide and atrocity crimes including war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing include shocking acts of violence perpetrated by governments and nonstate actors, resulting in the murders of millions of civilians across the globe. the he elie wiezel act establishes that the official policy of the united states is to regard the prevention of genocide and atrocity crimes as a core national security interest and moral responsibility
rising from literal ashes, he became a writer, and spent his life defending the persecuted across the globe. he died nearly one year ago, but his passion for victims of injustice lives on. elie wiezel believed from the holocaust to the south sudan, from burma to sira, the world has witnessed far too many genocides and mass atrocity crimes. the true horror is most of these devastating crises are, indeed, preventable. my heartaches for those whose lives are being torn apart and the fact that over...
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protesters ashe them trying to incite hate. genie: it's time now for business news. you are going to start with one of our top stories. five countries have cut diplomatic relations with qatar. how have the oil markets reacted? >> tensions pushed up prices earlier this monday. now we see declines of .5%. prices have entire because of a tightening market. qatar is the largest it order of lick fied national gas -- natural gas. u.s.,are terminals in the europe, and asia. they are suspending operations to saudi arabia. said the carrier will suspend operations to and from qatar from tuesday morning. emirates will suspend flights tomorrow. >> what is the impact on the stock market? >> markets in europe are trading in the red at this hour. stocks are reacting to the terror attack as well as the news that diplomatic ties have been cut off by five countries. smallere slightly losses on the ftse in london. world bank protects global growth will pick up this year. the bank released its economic prospects report. 2.9% is predicted for 2018. -- we go to london , thank you very muc
protesters ashe them trying to incite hate. genie: it's time now for business news. you are going to start with one of our top stories. five countries have cut diplomatic relations with qatar. how have the oil markets reacted? >> tensions pushed up prices earlier this monday. now we see declines of .5%. prices have entire because of a tightening market. qatar is the largest it order of lick fied national gas -- natural gas. u.s.,are terminals in the europe, and asia. they are suspending...
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over the next three weeks the crews will remove the diseased trees infected with the emerald ash boreer beetle. this is a week after it closed in anticipation of severe thunderstorms. the national park service is concerned that the damaged limbs could fall on the people using the trail. that is why they are doing this. >> we are knocking on the door to independence day. a lot of you are going to break out your own fireworks but there is an important piece of information to stay safe. today the consumer product safety commission issuing the warning about the dangers of using explosion is improperly -- explosives improperly. according to the c.p.s.c., children younger than 5 have the second highest rate of injury behind adults ages 20-24. adults are told to never allow children to play or ignite fireworks. do not buy fireworks packaged in brown paper. light fike o handy if something is out of control. still to come for us at 6:00. a.t.v. and dirt bike riders ripping up the roads across the d.m.v. find out what mayor bowser plans to do about the problem. michelle: in the blink of an eye, a
over the next three weeks the crews will remove the diseased trees infected with the emerald ash boreer beetle. this is a week after it closed in anticipation of severe thunderstorms. the national park service is concerned that the damaged limbs could fall on the people using the trail. that is why they are doing this. >> we are knocking on the door to independence day. a lot of you are going to break out your own fireworks but there is an important piece of information to stay safe....
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the streets of north kensington are littered with ashes.child blown from grenfell tower. but the neighbourhood is also scarred by grief that will not pass for a long, long time. mark easton, bbc news, north kensington. throughout the night stories emerged of people who'd managed to escape from the tower block and watched the fire as it swept through the building. many are now being sheltered in nearby community centres. that's where the families and friends of those still missing are also gathering, going from centre to centre to try to find their loved ones. our special correspondent, lucy manning, has been talking to some of the families affected by the tragedy. there is is punctuated with the sound of crying. —— the air was punctuated. some have lost their home. 0thers much, much more. they gathered outside the community centre, but the one thing nobody could offer was good news. for this family, it was understandably too much. my mum, my sister, her daughters and her husband. yet, they are all still in the building. i don't know if they
the streets of north kensington are littered with ashes.child blown from grenfell tower. but the neighbourhood is also scarred by grief that will not pass for a long, long time. mark easton, bbc news, north kensington. throughout the night stories emerged of people who'd managed to escape from the tower block and watched the fire as it swept through the building. many are now being sheltered in nearby community centres. that's where the families and friends of those still missing are also...
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ash is a diver but only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. ok. bodies come the lights go to their dog food their lives remain in the war to the water's going to have been neutered the freezer can get contaminated the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers are over there was saying zero no boardings. didn't the police the over so those there are no borders over there and your two saw the bodies so isn't the gold i ding this was a it's. the did in one did. was to hear somebody the go in one day and the bruises not even one but it is the. thing has been trying to solve this problem all his life he has been arrested a number of times even and to serve time in jail however he hasn't given up and continues to do everything in his pound. sand you can check just right really see oh very much and i assure you that. iowa with my dad everybody. spacy. tasty yeah.
ash is a diver but only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. ok. bodies come the lights go to their dog food their lives remain in the war to the water's going to have been neutered the freezer can get contaminated the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers...
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this fire sent ash d is tdehaan battled the blaze and crews are searching floor to floor looking for survivors. at least one man was pulled out alive. >> our focus today has to bean recovery. >> reporter: the cause is under investigation. but some residents blamed shoddy repairs. teri okita, cbs news, london. >>> time for a check on our bay area weather. that's the good news of the day. it's beautiful outside. >> let's try to shift gears and bring in a little happiness to your life today. hi, everybody. check this out. we have blue skies, the coast is clear. the bay is looking awesome. a little bit of a breeze has just kicked up if you take a look at the flag on the fly on this flag day on top of pier 9. another particular view let's give the golden gate bridge some love now. another flag flying there in the breeze. that's been kicking up to 10. redwood city jumped to 74. meanwhile, in livermore, it is now 80 degrees. it is 75 in san jose. 80 in santa rosa after dipping down this morning to 48 degrees. now, the winds have been increasing now in san francisco 13, 17 sfo, along the coa
this fire sent ash d is tdehaan battled the blaze and crews are searching floor to floor looking for survivors. at least one man was pulled out alive. >> our focus today has to bean recovery. >> reporter: the cause is under investigation. but some residents blamed shoddy repairs. teri okita, cbs news, london. >>> time for a check on our bay area weather. that's the good news of the day. it's beautiful outside. >> let's try to shift gears and bring in a little...
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at the airport, lawmakers leaving washington got a harsh standoff ash-har sendoff. if more than two republican senators vote no, the health care bill will not pass, and at least five seo they are not -- say they are not on board. >> this bill is not the answer. jonathan: he do not hold back, calling the claim that the bill would lower premiums "a lie." it also cuts medicaid, which provides assurance for 74 million disabled and low income americans and nearly 40% of the nation's children. at least four moderate republicans are concerned the bills cuts go too far. four conservative say they will oppose the bill because they do not go far enough. >> it may spend more in the next two years than obamacare. jonathan: the president admits getting the votes will be difficult. >> is a complicated situation. you do something good for one group, it's bad for another. it is a very narrow path. jonathan: a lot more ahead for this. we will bring you updates as soon as they are available. nancy: a federal appeals court says mississippi can allow government employees to deny servic
at the airport, lawmakers leaving washington got a harsh standoff ash-har sendoff. if more than two republican senators vote no, the health care bill will not pass, and at least five seo they are not -- say they are not on board. >> this bill is not the answer. jonathan: he do not hold back, calling the claim that the bill would lower premiums "a lie." it also cuts medicaid, which provides assurance for 74 million disabled and low income americans and nearly 40% of the nation's...
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you can see this apartment, reduced to nothing but rubble and ash. 58 people are now either confirmedpresumed dead from last week's massive inferno. a british minister says that new insulating panels added to the building during a recent renovation because of their flammability. survivors say the material helped spread the fire. plans are underway to re-try bill cosby.. now that his sex assault trial has ended in a mistrial. after more than 50 hours of deliberations, jurors remained deadlocked. that prompted the judge to declare a mistrial on saturday. he says he'll try to schedule a new trial within 120 days. it's likely that cosby's lawyers will try to block a new trial. but legal experts say it unlikely they'll have any luck. imagine earning money just by driving your car. no, we're not talking about becoming an uber driver - we're talking about mobile billboards. consumer reporter john matarese has a caution before you sign up, so you don't waste your money. time now for weather humid, strong pm storms (2-8pm) highs: 82-88 winds: south 10-15 mph, gusts to 25 tonight: thunderstorms
you can see this apartment, reduced to nothing but rubble and ash. 58 people are now either confirmedpresumed dead from last week's massive inferno. a british minister says that new insulating panels added to the building during a recent renovation because of their flammability. survivors say the material helped spread the fire. plans are underway to re-try bill cosby.. now that his sex assault trial has ended in a mistrial. after more than 50 hours of deliberations, jurors remained deadlocked....
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there was black smoke, people .ay there were ashes it is unknown how many were inside the building at the time. we know there are 120 flats, 124. there was smoke in the corridors , making it difficult for people to escape. one of the extraordinary escapes being reported by british media is a small bailey -- baby was flown from the 10th floor, was saved because it was caught by somebody at the bottom of the building. was the know if it parents or a good samaritan. people in their pajamas with no possessions whatsoever, in the street. apollo for authorities is not just stopping the fire but also the collapse of the building. we are hearing it is structurally sound and will not collapse. but how many people were in the building, they are appealing to people who managed to flee the telle -- the building to them they are safe and sound. they have opened an emergency number people can read if they ing if possible. the firefighters who went in were visibly shaken as they went out, going at the risk of their lives because of the sheer number of people crying out for we are.wering reports with
there was black smoke, people .ay there were ashes it is unknown how many were inside the building at the time. we know there are 120 flats, 124. there was smoke in the corridors , making it difficult for people to escape. one of the extraordinary escapes being reported by british media is a small bailey -- baby was flown from the 10th floor, was saved because it was caught by somebody at the bottom of the building. was the know if it parents or a good samaritan. people in their pajamas with no...