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he is aused of killing brad jackson last july.vestigators he thought jackson was a werewolf. he was in the middle of a psychotic breakdown when he drove from his own in new jersey to alexandria. >>> this morning, a man says he is lucky be alive. he found six pipe bombs in maryland. he stumbled across the explosives. the dakotaold detector, pinged rusty bucket. >> i've walked by that bucket many times. >> the bombs are connectedo a man who was convicted in a stalking case.id he took a cyane pill and died before going to jail. >>> an update to a story you'll see onews 4. the n fairfax county school boa is taking action after the death of a third grader. the student died while helping a teacher with a partition.he goal is to add sensors tot partitions in the district. the funding is being added to the project. >>> wre learning more of the attempted rescue of a bald eagle on sunday. wilson is a third generation veteran. officer wilson explained why this call was so personal to him. >> that symbolizes everything i wanted to do with my
he is aused of killing brad jackson last july.vestigators he thought jackson was a werewolf. he was in the middle of a psychotic breakdown when he drove from his own in new jersey to alexandria. >>> this morning, a man says he is lucky be alive. he found six pipe bombs in maryland. he stumbled across the explosives. the dakotaold detector, pinged rusty bucket. >> i've walked by that bucket many times. >> the bombs are connectedo a man who was convicted in a stalking case.id...
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--ause of that, it took up the army medical department was not ready. because of that, it took us a while to get to france, and when we got there, we had to start from scratch. one of the things you see behind me is one of the photographs of the temporary hospitals the american's set up in france and england. of ais that -- backdrop hospital, with its original gurney and smote the instruments you see that are on display, not only in the picture but in our gives us an opportunity to be immersed in what it might have looked like at the time. that leads us to the first personality we will deal with today. these hospitals, under the geneva convention, were off-limits as military targets. sidese most part, both try to reflect that -- respect that. accidents do happen. 1917, the very first american casualty was not a doughboy in the trenches at all. it was a doctor in a hospital. the hospital was fired upon accidentally, but what we think was probably a single shell -- by what we think was a single shell. unfortunately, dr. william that simmons, a first lieut
--ause of that, it took up the army medical department was not ready. because of that, it took us a while to get to france, and when we got there, we had to start from scratch. one of the things you see behind me is one of the photographs of the temporary hospitals the american's set up in france and england. of ais that -- backdrop hospital, with its original gurney and smote the instruments you see that are on display, not only in the picture but in our gives us an opportunity to be immersed...
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. >>> thi morning, a man is behind bars aused of a creepy crime. >> she snuck into a woman's home in the middle of the night, went into a bedroom and with a kiss on the cheek. he was able to get inside the apartment through an unlocked door. even though he's been arrested, neighbors worry about their safety. >> that is disturbing. that should not happen. >> when you live in the you need to take extra ec prtions. >> the victim texted 911. when police arrived, the were able to find dayton in the building. the woman wn'turt but shaken up. >>> a portion of the clara barton parkway will be closed today for pothole repairs. th e road isected to reopen in time for the evening commute. >>> metro is considering bringing back an old systemto ou to your destination faster. our news parter the, wtop reports, that metro has expanded testing of an automatic door system. right now, you wait about five seconds before manualing opening rsthe d to confirm doors ohm on the correct side of the train. metro wants to shift to s tomatic door openings t year. >>> under a week from today, yot can expect see
. >>> thi morning, a man is behind bars aused of a creepy crime. >> she snuck into a woman's home in the middle of the night, went into a bedroom and with a kiss on the cheek. he was able to get inside the apartment through an unlocked door. even though he's been arrested, neighbors worry about their safety. >> that is disturbing. that should not happen. >> when you live in the you need to take extra ec prtions. >> the victim texted 911. when police arrived, the...
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. >> we have anoth concern,hat making credit easier to get, may ause some people in over their heads. >> reporter: jake has a checking and savings account, and is careful with his money. heading back to college, he says, he wants to show he can handle credit resp the ultrafico scoring system isn't necessary for people who already have good credit and well-accomplished cret histories. those peopl should stick to the traditional fico scoring system. >>> now, pat holes continu to plague the baltimore-washington parkway. >> my car is still in the shop. >>> cbd oil made f m hemp, going to be sold in cvs. >>> things to know. on the look out for high winds and water. the winds will be very, very gusty. a closer look at a closer look at to my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dhwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, r prewashing aoving stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult children are here. .so we save by using ti which means we use less. three genera
. >> we have anoth concern,hat making credit easier to get, may ause some people in over their heads. >> reporter: jake has a checking and savings account, and is careful with his money. heading back to college, he says, he wants to show he can handle credit resp the ultrafico scoring system isn't necessary for people who already have good credit and well-accomplished cret histories. those peopl should stick to the traditional fico scoring system. >>> now, pat holes continu...
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long-term adviser roger stone has been aused of lying to congress about his efforts to get in touch witheaks. and michael cohen, trump's former lawyer, has turned on his former boss. michael: he is a racist, he is a con man, and he is a cheat. nick: as well as other members ru the campaign team, robert mueller has charged about two dozen russian nationals,in uding 12 intelligence officers accused of hacking the hillary clinton campaign. and prosecutors in washington, virginia, and here in new york are pursuing cases that willin outlive his stigation.rn now the new at general, william barr, has been handed ide mueller report. it is for him to dwhat will be made public. mr. barr: i'm in favor of as much transparency as there can andonsistent with the rules the law. >> the president of the united states! nick: the burning question, will it accuse donald trump of collusion and criminality? nickryant, bbc news, new yor jane: joining us ts law professor and bbc legal analyst jonathan turley. you have got the letter. what are the keys? poi jonathan: this is what we expected, simply saying i hav
long-term adviser roger stone has been aused of lying to congress about his efforts to get in touch witheaks. and michael cohen, trump's former lawyer, has turned on his former boss. michael: he is a racist, he is a con man, and he is a cheat. nick: as well as other members ru the campaign team, robert mueller has charged about two dozen russian nationals,in uding 12 intelligence officers accused of hacking the hillary clinton campaign. and prosecutors in washington, virginia, and here in new...
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a homework assignment focusing on nazi symbolism ausing school in san lore renz yo. critics say it glorifies naziism and the school district is taking action. >> reporter: here at a high school in san lorenzo a sophomore homework assignment about naziism is sparking outrage. a parent is speaking out after her daughter texted about what she saw another student drawing, this a swastika. >> he was drawing a swastika with machine guns and i was really confused and i asked him what it was for and he said it was a history assignment and my english teacher saw it and told him to put away and i started crying. >> sophia johnson is a small number of gee wish students not in the history class. >> i was uncomfortable sitting next to the student making the project. i didn't really know what to think. >> reporter: the assignment was to create a time capsule of nazi society as part of the project, students were asked to make or find symbols of nazi values and, quote, draw a character with the physical features of an arian. >> there are tons of opportunities for lessons on how to t
a homework assignment focusing on nazi symbolism ausing school in san lore renz yo. critics say it glorifies naziism and the school district is taking action. >> reporter: here at a high school in san lorenzo a sophomore homework assignment about naziism is sparking outrage. a parent is speaking out after her daughter texted about what she saw another student drawing, this a swastika. >> he was drawing a swastika with machine guns and i was really confused and i asked him what it...
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ause this was b shown on dutch national tv and all of this, how surprised people were. people were moved by it. i can understand everyone was moved by that video clip, but they were surprised homa like her expression was and her gestures, and i thought, well, we all know that chimps are our closest relatives, so why would you be surprised that they express their emotions in simi wr ways, and so that' i decided to take that as the beginning, sically. >> your thesis is this idea that animals have emotions so silar or the same as ours. it's actually very controversial in the scientific community. i'm curious sort of what the reaction has been to thi science we had a taboo on theemotions. you don't talk about emotions in animals. you talk about motivations - a >> i like that one. >> you translate everything. laughing becomes vocalized panting and all of that. i learned all of that. the neuroscntists, they have broken up to the box to some degree because theystudy, for example, fear in the rat, and they say it is in -- it's activated. then they put humans in a scanner in a b
ause this was b shown on dutch national tv and all of this, how surprised people were. people were moved by it. i can understand everyone was moved by that video clip, but they were surprised homa like her expression was and her gestures, and i thought, well, we all know that chimps are our closest relatives, so why would you be surprised that they express their emotions in simi wr ways, and so that' i decided to take that as the beginning, sically. >> your thesis is this idea that...
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moscow has aused president boorishness on a global sce after he told russia t get out of venezuela.ensions between moscow and washington mirror the stalemate between president maduro and opposition leader juan guaido as food shortages and power outages affect millis of venezuelan people. are bbc's state department correspondent ba plett-usher has spoken to elliott abrams, who serves as the trump administration special representative for venezuela. barbara: the russians undermined u.s. attempts to get rid ofba ar al-assad in syria and are doing the same in nicolas maduro. how are you going to stop them from outwitting you this time? nimr. abrams: we have options paper of the various things that can be done in u.s.-russian relations that the secretary will be making his choices about how tond. barbara: sanctions? you have sanctioned russia to the teeth. mr. abrams: a lot of things are on the list. so the russians will pay a price for this. the russians have done this at a moment when you might say everything is collapsing in venezuela. i'm talking about the blackouts in partilar. vene
moscow has aused president boorishness on a global sce after he told russia t get out of venezuela.ensions between moscow and washington mirror the stalemate between president maduro and opposition leader juan guaido as food shortages and power outages affect millis of venezuelan people. are bbc's state department correspondent ba plett-usher has spoken to elliott abrams, who serves as the trump administration special representative for venezuela. barbara: the russians undermined u.s. attempts...
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. >>> today, the jury will rume deliberations in the murder trial of a man aused of killing an artist. now, the case is in the hands of the jury to decide if the di suspecit. neil was in d.c. to work on an exhibit. prosecutors went through evidence telling jurors, that the dna was found on her body.ys the defense e is accident and police didn't investigate thoroughly. >>> new video of a man that police are looking for after he allegedly preyed on a young girl. police say he showed the teen an explicit video while shen as shoppingnday night. she told him he was speaking spanish as she asked something to be deleted from his phone. call police is you know him or have seen him. > happening today, a statewide tornado drill in virginia. dio, tv and cable statio will show a test message through the emergency alert system. it is scheduled to begin around 9:45. >>> good news for your commute if you take the d.c. circulator bus. rides will be free indefinitely. rides have been free since the fare shot initiative. they operate sixoutes along the district. it serves each stop every ten minutes an
. >>> today, the jury will rume deliberations in the murder trial of a man aused of killing an artist. now, the case is in the hands of the jury to decide if the di suspecit. neil was in d.c. to work on an exhibit. prosecutors went through evidence telling jurors, that the dna was found on her body.ys the defense e is accident and police didn't investigate thoroughly. >>> new video of a man that police are looking for after he allegedly preyed on a young girl. police say he...
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the values don't align with ause. push to ban them to educate immigration to constantly look at muslims and straight as if they were knox's moron has has fueled this kind of hate we've seen very divisive very some her big rhetoric espoused the latest crossed the spectrum for the government and those outside of it and i think the events in new zealand are a coast to them to hang the hits and shame the ones i think that will material support for terrorism why have we seen this growth in the far right politics in this kind of extremism and such a global age that we live in or people are interacting for more and there's a lot more discussion and dialogue. well i think it's one might argue that it's low hanging fruit you see you have minorities and migrants rick but he who become easy targets of prey when it comes to you know going to the blank for planned economy but it's so you know if there isn't is an economic issue playing richie's if there is a problem we didn't blame the muslims so we get it rather than look at stru
the values don't align with ause. push to ban them to educate immigration to constantly look at muslims and straight as if they were knox's moron has has fueled this kind of hate we've seen very divisive very some her big rhetoric espoused the latest crossed the spectrum for the government and those outside of it and i think the events in new zealand are a coast to them to hang the hits and shame the ones i think that will material support for terrorism why have we seen this growth in the far...
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emily: so, do you think that --ause -- they are trying to we will see what mark zuckerberg's more privatelooks like. does this mean we need legislation? >> i think there is certainly a role in washington for us to address what women face in the tech industry and what users face on the other side. is reallywe have seen big promises from facebook, twitter, reddit, all these companies, that they are going to address the situation. looking at this in 2019, it is very hard for me to point to one thing that has concretely changed for women in the tech industry. i do think washington has a role to play. emily: what does that regulation look like? this is something you campaigned on. >> absolutely. i think it starts with letting companies know that washington is going to take it seriously. they held hearings about violence in the 1990's. serious aboutget this, they are going to regulate our field. our industry self regulated. happen is ifwill you have people in washington sitting on the science, space, and technology subcommittee, that that threat of real legislation coming down the pike will cau
emily: so, do you think that --ause -- they are trying to we will see what mark zuckerberg's more privatelooks like. does this mean we need legislation? >> i think there is certainly a role in washington for us to address what women face in the tech industry and what users face on the other side. is reallywe have seen big promises from facebook, twitter, reddit, all these companies, that they are going to address the situation. looking at this in 2019, it is very hard for me to point to...
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--ause my religion for bids bringingforbids something that is unneeded into the family. after the war, you came back and you were under orders from the marines not to talk about it. to not talk about the specifics of your war activities. war and, you were at your people did not really want to know the details about it, so you could only share your thoughts with yourselves. was it something that was constantly on your minds, those really horrible thoughts about the war? did they tend to dominate your life? keith: it does in a certain way, you know? you learn what youyou learn what you are required to do when you are young. ordeal -- whens your country and your people are under what do you call it? unsafe, notns, healthy -- being a man, you have , a duty to go do something about what the other nation is doing to you, so you in a situation where you are not or are you going to. if you think a lot of your people, people say, love of country, and then you have to do it. balance that is kind of scaled to try to do away with bad veins. >> when you think about the office andhe p
--ause my religion for bids bringingforbids something that is unneeded into the family. after the war, you came back and you were under orders from the marines not to talk about it. to not talk about the specifics of your war activities. war and, you were at your people did not really want to know the details about it, so you could only share your thoughts with yourselves. was it something that was constantly on your minds, those really horrible thoughts about the war? did they tend to dominate...
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>>> and a massive storm system ausing major problems it gets closer to our area. the wind even flipping a truck in texas. look at that! we'llave more h [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? >>> this morning preside ump's long time ally, roger stone was back in federal court in the district. the judge in his case set a trial date. it'll be november 5 l andt about two weeks. stone ple not guilty to multiple charges handed down by robert mueller. the judge was also expected to question stone and his attorneys over the rerelease of a book which is critical of mueller, but the judge said she did not want to waste time talking about it >> the sameudge sentenced president trump's f
>>> and a massive storm system ausing major problems it gets closer to our area. the wind even flipping a truck in texas. look at that! we'llave more h [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my...
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our area, doesn't matter if you're in fredericksburg or up in frederick, maryland you can useb that,auseards would happen anywhere in the'region. we have a kid at home, one of the best things a noah weather radio, battery powered and you can get the one that crank incase you lose power, and the crank powers your cell phones, ho. you juste to sit there for a while. my son is 12 years old, keep going, buddy. >>> what's coming our way now? another storm on tidrsday and of this week. right now, though, not bad out there at all. a lookin sunshine. we've seen sun all day. but it didn't help that much. the high temperature today only in the low 50s. right now at 52gr s. temperatures dropping through the 40s, down to about 42 b11 0 tonight. so another chilly night. some of you will see temperatures in the upper 20s to 30 degrees tomorrow morning. right now 48 in gaithersburg. 48 college park. annapolis coming in around 46 nothing on the radar currently but again we're watching two systems. one, two. ere's one right here around omaha. here's the other, downds towar florida. these come together an
our area, doesn't matter if you're in fredericksburg or up in frederick, maryland you can useb that,auseards would happen anywhere in the'region. we have a kid at home, one of the best things a noah weather radio, battery powered and you can get the one that crank incase you lose power, and the crank powers your cell phones, ho. you juste to sit there for a while. my son is 12 years old, keep going, buddy. >>> what's coming our way now? another storm on tidrsday and of this week. right...
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. >> reporter: b ause that's what givers do.after each trip into a disaster zone and seeing the faces of people in their darkest hour, dr. g comes awli f like he's the one that's been given so much. >> it isery gratifying to see that. keeps me going. gives me the strength to keep doing it. >> ll, he says he was also called to help because of his language skills given that portugueses the dominant language in mozambique. good for him. >>> all right. let's take ather look tside. open up the window as the flag flaps in the breeze outside union station. 38 degrees on this saturday morning. not a bad start. lauryn's going toell us how warm we're going to get today when we comeback. when we comeback. st ic in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not.ma ybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips louy) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your
. >> reporter: b ause that's what givers do.after each trip into a disaster zone and seeing the faces of people in their darkest hour, dr. g comes awli f like he's the one that's been given so much. >> it isery gratifying to see that. keeps me going. gives me the strength to keep doing it. >> ll, he says he was also called to help because of his language skills given that portugueses the dominant language in mozambique. good for him. >>> all right. let's take ather...
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more missing, and thousands at risk from massive flooding in mow zam being, malawi and zimbab yea ausened by a -- zimbabwe caused by a sigh loan. that rainfall is rushing back through mozambique, further inundating the already flooded countryside. record flooding has swamped the midwestern united states. no place has been harder hit than nebraska. the missouri and other rivers across the state has reached record heights and still rising. a state of emergency has been declared in more than 50 counties. almost 700 nebraskans have been forced from their home. global news 24 hours a day. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. gus: thank you very much. chancellor merkel says her government shouldn't get involved in the possible merger talks between deutsche bank and commerce bank. she spoke to bloomberg's editor in chief from the global solution summit in berlin earlier today. >> that is a decision best left to private business. i would very much argue along the lines of the federal government not in any way making public comments on this once the partners have come to agreemen
more missing, and thousands at risk from massive flooding in mow zam being, malawi and zimbab yea ausened by a -- zimbabwe caused by a sigh loan. that rainfall is rushing back through mozambique, further inundating the already flooded countryside. record flooding has swamped the midwestern united states. no place has been harder hit than nebraska. the missouri and other rivers across the state has reached record heights and still rising. a state of emergency has been declared in more than 50...
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. >> reporter: why do you give inb ause they keep bothering me. >> reporter: impulsive kids; pesteredents. all overmatched by online credit-- cash-free; card-free. and that's why the actual way we finally purchased our ice cream gave me pause. you do not accept cash? >> no, we only take credit card, debit card, or apple pay. >> reporter: apple pay? i don't have that? r i have apple pay. >> reporter: koblies mobile pay apps, but she does have concerns about them. oo>> there is a study thatd at mobile pay, and it turns out when you use your phone to buy , you are more likely to feel that you've got a good deal at that store. it's like th magic wand; you're getting something for nothing; you're not giving up dollars. >> reporter: really? >> so stores really have an incentive to not let uuse cash. >> reporter: even friendly cash- free stores like this one. as if the magic spell of ice cream wasn't troublesome enough. for the pbs newshour, economics correspondent paul solman, reporting from manhattan's lower east side. >> nawaz: and we'll be backh shortly, wjudge who argues, our nation's p
. >> reporter: why do you give inb ause they keep bothering me. >> reporter: impulsive kids; pesteredents. all overmatched by online credit-- cash-free; card-free. and that's why the actual way we finally purchased our ice cream gave me pause. you do not accept cash? >> no, we only take credit card, debit card, or apple pay. >> reporter: apple pay? i don't have that? r i have apple pay. >> reporter: koblies mobile pay apps, but she does have concerns about them....
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. >> reporter: michael avenatti represent a girl who claims she's a victim of the singer's mental ause out of fear because they got him dead to right. the statement reads r. kelly is a desperate liar and serial abuser of young girls who should die in prison. all the victims and parents cannot be lie. as far as stories syncing up, r. kelly said that's all due to the power of social media. dana? >> dana: all right, mike. thank you. r. kelly is about to face a judge on contempt charges because he owes back child support. matt finn is in court with that part of the story. matt? >> reporter: dana, r. kelly could walk through this entrance at any moment. court documents show he owes nearly $200,000 in child support. a judge ordered him to pay $161,000 of that amount by 10:00 a.m. because this case is sealed, we do not know right now if he has paid that money. if he does not come up with the money today, it is possible the judge throws him back in jail today after he just spent three days behind bars weeks ago for his separate criminal charges. if he does not produce this child support money
. >> reporter: michael avenatti represent a girl who claims she's a victim of the singer's mental ause out of fear because they got him dead to right. the statement reads r. kelly is a desperate liar and serial abuser of young girls who should die in prison. all the victims and parents cannot be lie. as far as stories syncing up, r. kelly said that's all due to the power of social media. dana? >> dana: all right, mike. thank you. r. kelly is about to face a judge on contempt charges...
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basically --ause it's you know, something -- some [ bleep ] going down every week. let's be honest.e of the phones are ringing, and you guys are all just sitting around playing cards. and is it true that coco's mom has basically based on the show -- watching the show is terrified of n york city >> well, her step mom, right so, we bring her to new yo, we're giving her a little tour i'm driving her past central park and she goes, "oh, central park! i could get rapeand killed!" [ laughter ] i'm like, lady, central park is the dead center of the richestta part of manh you could -- i mean, it's safe i mean, of course, i mean, i wouldn't run butt naked atrn 3:00 in the g. but -- [ laughter ]ou ofe, if you watch all the crime shows in new york city, you'll swear to god that people are jumping out of the bushes with buter knives. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> but, you know, we got to make a living, o. i'm sorry. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: are you surprised with your -- with your oxygen show. are you surprised talking about -- obviouslyou're dealing with fictional crimes that are, y
basically --ause it's you know, something -- some [ bleep ] going down every week. let's be honest.e of the phones are ringing, and you guys are all just sitting around playing cards. and is it true that coco's mom has basically based on the show -- watching the show is terrified of n york city >> well, her step mom, right so, we bring her to new yo, we're giving her a little tour i'm driving her past central park and she goes, "oh, central park! i could get rapeand killed!" [...
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[ cheers and app ause ] >> set right., once again, in a segment called "fred judges a cook by its cover." ♪ ♪ >> seth: all right. here's the bk. it is "sorry not sorry," by sophie ranald. fred, what is this book about? >> fred: so this is -- it's kind of like -- i would describe it as a boowhere when life gives you limes, you make margaritas. >> seth: oh yeah. yeah.[ ughter ] >> fred: and it's pretty much a cookbook. >> seth: oh, it is. [ laughter ] >> fred: and, you know, as your kids get older, what do you do with their toys? it's a gat question. so you start putting them into mixed alcoholic drinks. [ laughter ] so you could, you know, pile some legos into a beer. that's a recipe that's in there. you can also take old barbie dolls, and put them into margaritas, and -- [ laughter ] just, you know, stuff them in there, put a little lime in it. that's, by the way, a toy lime. [ light laughter ]s and so ist recipes for different drinks. >> seth: gotcha. so this is an entire book that is recipes for alcohol beverages that u
[ cheers and app ause ] >> set right., once again, in a segment called "fred judges a cook by its cover." ♪ ♪ >> seth: all right. here's the bk. it is "sorry not sorry," by sophie ranald. fred, what is this book about? >> fred: so this is -- it's kind of like -- i would describe it as a boowhere when life gives you limes, you make margaritas. >> seth: oh yeah. yeah.[ ughter ] >> fred: and it's pretty much a cookbook. >> seth: oh, it...
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. >> alcindor: those are all open ecvision centers, ause i was reading a soft opening ingt wash state. are the other ones you're talking about open already? >> yes, they're already functioning, and there are ng toal more that are go be opening before the summer is over. >> alcindor: i want to ask you about the watchdog group american oversight. they got ahold of some of your schedules. they said you went to florida dozens of times. they also say that yoou and yur wife -- >> they said i went a dozen times. >> alcindor: they said you went several times or a dozen times. tho say they have e-mails that show you and your wife are directly involved in purchasing a $31,000 diing room setor your office. what do you say to people who thinthat schule and that dining set, that they are really not aligning with thsion of h.u.d.? >> i'm glad you brought that up, because as you know, in washington, d.c., most of the mbers of congress go home frequently on the weekend. it wouldn't be afony differen a cabinet member, quite frankly. many of them go home on thursday. they're complaining about the fact
. >> alcindor: those are all open ecvision centers, ause i was reading a soft opening ingt wash state. are the other ones you're talking about open already? >> yes, they're already functioning, and there are ng toal more that are go be opening before the summer is over. >> alcindor: i want to ask you about the watchdog group american oversight. they got ahold of some of your schedules. they said you went to florida dozens of times. they also say that yoou and yur wife --...
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--ause the rule in fact only in a motion to proceed was not a pending measure. ascendant undid this president the following year, -- ascendant undid this precedent the following year. -- this is really important, it stipulated that it did not apply to motions to change senate rules. senators like clinton anderson of new mexico, george mcgovern and hubert humphrey, turned to thomas walsh's constitutional option in an effort to achieve maturity -- maturity -- relying upon the assistance of vice presidents and the presiding officers chair and repeated attempts to change rules and to lower the threshold. byempts to change the rules the option did not gain majority support, but the persistence of these efforts did convince leadership to adopt standing rule changes. in 1959 lyndon johnson proposed resolution to amend rule 22 that lowered the threshold to two thirds of those present and voting. rule also applied proposals to change the rules, ,o appease southern democrats however, the resolution also codified the concept of the senate as a continuing body staining the
--ause the rule in fact only in a motion to proceed was not a pending measure. ascendant undid this president the following year, -- ascendant undid this precedent the following year. -- this is really important, it stipulated that it did not apply to motions to change senate rules. senators like clinton anderson of new mexico, george mcgovern and hubert humphrey, turned to thomas walsh's constitutional option in an effort to achieve maturity -- maturity -- relying upon the assistance of vice...
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a spokesman told me tht ause of everything brought up by the ofeller report and sort of waiting to seehat it says, they're going to put on hold their interviews ot that topic, bey're going to proceed on them eventually. so that's a hose. e republican-led senate, on the other hand, that's when youd saw y graham doing what you said in his story that he wants to do a deep dive on whether the f.b.i. acted inappropriately, even sta this investigation. graham also told me this tersonally, judy, that he fel it was important to tell the president over the weekend that rus --that mueller found rusia intervened and russia is not a friend of the united states. he says the president understands that. i asked did the president say that to you? and graham said, i think the president understands that. >> woodruff: how do the democrats see the political calculus now?he >>have a thin needle to thread, judy, between legitimate oversight that moves things forward and between the risk ofe looking a mob, many democrats are aware of what happened at the kavanaugh hearings last year. >> woodruff: lisa desjah
a spokesman told me tht ause of everything brought up by the ofeller report and sort of waiting to seehat it says, they're going to put on hold their interviews ot that topic, bey're going to proceed on them eventually. so that's a hose. e republican-led senate, on the other hand, that's when youd saw y graham doing what you said in his story that he wants to do a deep dive on whether the f.b.i. acted inappropriately, even sta this investigation. graham also told me this tersonally, judy, that...
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ause continues work on hr 1 bill to overhaul campaign finance and ethics rules. in about an hour, we talked to congressman kelly armstrong about congressional investigations of president trump. and congresswoman marcy kaptur on the trade deficit which just reached a record $891 billion. with a new reportm, adam on government debt and spending. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ host: good morning. it is marked seventh, 2019. the senate returns this morning. we are with you for the next three hours on the "washington journal." we begin with the decision by house democratic leadership to put on hold the -- toi-semitism in response policy toward israel. it has caused renewed questions about when and how congress should condemn comments made by individual representative tenney senators. our question for
ause continues work on hr 1 bill to overhaul campaign finance and ethics rules. in about an hour, we talked to congressman kelly armstrong about congressional investigations of president trump. and congresswoman marcy kaptur on the trade deficit which just reached a record $891 billion. with a new reportm, adam on government debt and spending. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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ause nobody, "bec ever asked us to change." it is true.ey charge 40% tariffs on our cars going into china, and we charge them nothing coming into our country. when they raise their tariff 40%.10% to 25%, then to and they said to me, we expected that somebody would call and say, you cannot do that. nobody called, so we left it. and i do not blame them. we should have been doing the same thing to them. but we didn't. [applause] pres. trump: what? hard to believe. it's hard to believe. but now things are different. now we are negotiating with china. they wouldn't negotiate with previous administrations. but i found some very old laws from when our country was rich, really rich. the old tariff laws. we had to dust them off. you could hardly see them, it was so dusty. but they were not terminated. we started getting politically correct, even back then. i said, when we were doing the great things, what happened to those laws? and i checked. 82, i found 301, 3 one from 1938, where we could do what we have to do. but you know, they had a debate in
ause nobody, "bec ever asked us to change." it is true.ey charge 40% tariffs on our cars going into china, and we charge them nothing coming into our country. when they raise their tariff 40%.10% to 25%, then to and they said to me, we expected that somebody would call and say, you cannot do that. nobody called, so we left it. and i do not blame them. we should have been doing the same thing to them. but we didn't. [applause] pres. trump: what? hard to believe. it's hard to believe....
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pp [ cheers and ause ] >>> welcome bac >>> welcome back on this wednesday morning., 7: a sea of blue plaza as we honor kolo rectal cancer awareness month.be we happen t dressed up in blue as well. it's an important cause. >> you colorectal cancer the second leading cause of deaths in this country. younger and younger people are now being diagnosed. we're going to talk about that troubling trend with dr. oz. >> i know it's very personal to you as well. we'll talk about that. >>> coming up, breaking overnight, the most senior catholic cleric to be conv sted of chi abuse was sentenced to six years. asdinal pell faced as many 50 years in prison. the judge said pell's age and history of cardiac issues were a significant factor in the sentencing. the 77-year-old cleric denies iothe alleg and is appealing his conviction. r> more than 700 inmates on california's dea are getting a reprieve. governor gavin newsom plans to sign an executive order to stop the use of the death penalty. he says it won't allow and ned inmate a chance at relief. >>> a lot of football fans still in shock this morning
pp [ cheers and ause ] >>> welcome bac >>> welcome back on this wednesday morning., 7: a sea of blue plaza as we honor kolo rectal cancer awareness month.be we happen t dressed up in blue as well. it's an important cause. >> you colorectal cancer the second leading cause of deaths in this country. younger and younger people are now being diagnosed. we're going to talk about that troubling trend with dr. oz. >> i know it's very personal to you as well. we'll talk...
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. >>> coming up, captain marvel herself brie larson is here live. [ applause ] ause ] >>> good morningc7 mornings." the health office has declared a local health emergency because of waste from flooding. last week's storms has scattered waste along water ways, roadsides. the county is asking people to put their waste on their property so it can be collected. >> we've got some flooding really slowing you down on northbound 101 trying to get into san francisco. we've got a lane down just before the 280 split. northbound 280 is very heavy. mass transit might be the way to go. here's a look at walnut creek. still raining. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived jason's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> good mo
. >>> coming up, captain marvel herself brie larson is here live. [ applause ] ause ] >>> good morningc7 mornings." the health office has declared a local health emergency because of waste from flooding. last week's storms has scattered waste along water ways, roadsides. the county is asking people to put their waste on their property so it can be collected. >> we've got some flooding really slowing you down on northbound 101 trying to get into san francisco. we've...
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being quiet, and you know, and i was also being shy myself, so then i brought this up to my mom i ause,ember? >> ye i think i -- i really didn't want to get the answer wrong. i thought people might lasoh at me, antimes i still feel this way, but i just know now if i get it wrong, it's not a big deal. it's not the end of the world. that's how you learn. co >> you are so. you go to your girl scouts troop d you know a lot of girls feel like i do. what did they say? t y also feel the way i felt and they felt shy when raising their hands, andhey felt scared that they were going to get the answer wrong and people were going to laugh at them, and people might think. hey're stup >> yeah. >> but i'm -- i mean, we worked together, and we told each other that it's not going to be the end of the world. >> this went from an idea, which is an awesome idea, to kind of this nationwide phenomenon. how did it go from you talking to your girl scout leader to it becoming a big deal lik this? >> my mom asked for a meeting with the girl scouts nation's capitals council so i talked about it with them. we dec
being quiet, and you know, and i was also being shy myself, so then i brought this up to my mom i ause,ember? >> ye i think i -- i really didn't want to get the answer wrong. i thought people might lasoh at me, antimes i still feel this way, but i just know now if i get it wrong, it's not a big deal. it's not the end of the world. that's how you learn. co >> you are so. you go to your girl scouts troop d you know a lot of girls feel like i do. what did they say? t y also feel the...
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ause continues work on hr 1 bill to overhaul campaign finance and ethics rules. in about an hour, we talked to congressman kelly armstrong about congressional investigations of president trump. and congresswoman marcy kaptur on the trade deficit which just reached a record $891 billion. with a new reportm, adam on government debt and spending. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ host: good morning. it is marked seventh, 2019. the senate returns this morning. we are with you for the next three hours on the "washington journal." we begin with the decision by house democratic leadership to put on hold the -- toi-semitism in response policy toward israel. it has caused renewed questions about when and how congress should condemn comments made by individual representative tenney senators. our question for our -- representatives and senators. if you think congress should, 202-748-8000. if you think congress sh
ause continues work on hr 1 bill to overhaul campaign finance and ethics rules. in about an hour, we talked to congressman kelly armstrong about congressional investigations of president trump. and congresswoman marcy kaptur on the trade deficit which just reached a record $891 billion. with a new reportm, adam on government debt and spending. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...