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[applause] [applause] >> they give very elected is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. we remember ohio. it was supposed to be close and it was not close. [laughter] so wonderful to speak on the shores of the very magnificent ohio river. we're talking rebuilding the nation's infrastructure. is in that about time? spending money all over the world except here. and we will do it using the american labor, energy, iron , aluminum , and steel. [applause] we believe in the dignity of work in the greatness of the american worker. i want to think secretary perdue and administrator pruitt for joining us today for you saw what we did what happened last week with the so-called paris accord. we will keep our nation so great and so strong we will never have outside forces telling us what to do or how to do it. [applause] that would have been a huge acre on our country. also we are glad we're here the lieutenant governor could be here in the lieutenant governor from ohio. [applause] also to be joined by the top later -- labor leaders that they get the job done? right? together we will
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it is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. you remember ohio, oh, boy. supposed to be close. it wasn't close. and so wonderful to speak on the shores of the very magnificent ohio river. we are here today to talk about rebuilding our nation's infrastructure. isn't it about time? spending money all over the world except here. we don't spend our money here. we spend it all over. and we'll do it using american labor. american energy. american iron. aluminum and steel. [applause] we believe in the dignity of work and in the greatness of the american worker. no worker like an american worker. i want to thank secretary perdue, secretary sinnkey and administrator pruitt for joining us today and you saw what we did with our great administrator. you saw what happened last week with the so-called paris accord. we will -- we will keep our tion so strong and we will never have outside forces telling us what to do and how to do it, believe me. [applause] that would have been a huge anchor on our country. i'm also grateful that governor matt bevin, his wife glenna, and his family could be h
it is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. you remember ohio, oh, boy. supposed to be close. it wasn't close. and so wonderful to speak on the shores of the very magnificent ohio river. we are here today to talk about rebuilding our nation's infrastructure. isn't it about time? spending money all over the world except here. we don't spend our money here. we spend it all over. and we'll do it using american labor. american energy. american iron. aluminum and steel. [applause] we believe in...
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. >> it is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. you remember ohio. oh, boy. supposed to be close. it wasn't close. and so wonderful to speak on the shores of the very magnificent ohio river. we're here today to talk about rebuilding our nation's infrastructure. isn't it about time? spending money all over the world except here. we don't spend our money here. we spend it all over. and we'll do it using american labor. american energy. american iron. aluminum and steel. we believe in the dignity of work and in the greatness of the american worker. no worker like our american worker. i want to thank secretary purdue, secretary zinke, and administrator pruett for joining us today and you saw what we did with our great administrator. you saw what happened last week with the so-called paris accord. we will -- we will keep our nation so great and so strong and we will never have outside forces telling us what to do and how to do it. believe me. >> that would have been a huge anchor on our country. i'm also grateful that governor matt bevin, his wife glenna and his f
. >> it is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. you remember ohio. oh, boy. supposed to be close. it wasn't close. and so wonderful to speak on the shores of the very magnificent ohio river. we're here today to talk about rebuilding our nation's infrastructure. isn't it about time? spending money all over the world except here. we don't spend our money here. we spend it all over. and we'll do it using american labor. american energy. american iron. aluminum and steel. we believe in the...
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be filling in questions that perhaps have not announced. >> you will have to wait until tomorrow to see that [applause] [applause] >> they give very elected is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. we remember ohio.
be filling in questions that perhaps have not announced. >> you will have to wait until tomorrow to see that [applause] [applause] >> they give very elected is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. we remember ohio.
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we will be doing something about that, and we will be getting those people back to work. it is starting in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, south carolina, florida. you see the numbers. i call them the forgotten men and women, but they will not be forgotten for much longer, believe me. there are millions of jobs that do not require a four-year debt that massive often comes with those four-year degrees, and even two-year degrees. these require skills and technical training. we will start that. ahe word o of apprentice. may be mechanical talent, talent for fixing an engine or motor. those who graduated high in their class in the best colleges in the world have no clue and would never be good at. it is a different kind of ability, but ability nonetheless. we will get our young people the training they need to pursue exciting careers where they can make good money, really earn a great, great salary and maybe even open small businesses. if everyone in this room continues to do their jobs, we prosperity american and make millions and millions of dollars. we can make for these people and make the a
we will be doing something about that, and we will be getting those people back to work. it is starting in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, south carolina, florida. you see the numbers. i call them the forgotten men and women, but they will not be forgotten for much longer, believe me. there are millions of jobs that do not require a four-year debt that massive often comes with those four-year degrees, and even two-year degrees. these require skills and technical training. we will start...
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in north korea after more than a year. but not simply released to walk free. the 22-year-old college student is being medevaced back home to his parents in ohio. the u.s.in a coma and has been for nearly 15 months. north korea claiming he contracted botulism, a potentially fatal food poisoning also spread through contaminated water and fell into a coma after being given a sleeping pill. >> you're grateful that he is being released and on his way back to the united states. >> just based on the fact that he's been in a coma for a year, the state department must express something besides gratitude. >> we have been extremely concerned about his situation all along. >> reporter: warmbier's parents just found out a week ago about his condition, saying in a statement, we want the world to know how we and our son have been brutalized and terrorized by the regime in north korea. they spoke to cnn about staying hopeful just last month. >> cindy and i are encouraged by this. our mission is to bring our son home. >> reporter: the university of virginia student was visiting north korea in january 2016 as part of a tour group on his way to study abroad in hong kong.
in north korea after more than a year. but not simply released to walk free. the 22-year-old college student is being medevaced back home to his parents in ohio. the u.s.in a coma and has been for nearly 15 months. north korea claiming he contracted botulism, a potentially fatal food poisoning also spread through contaminated water and fell into a coma after being given a sleeping pill. >> you're grateful that he is being released and on his way back to the united states. >> just...
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family said in a statement to the associated press, he is in a coma and is now being medevacked back to the united states to their home in ohio. his parents say he has been in that coma since early last year, but they only learned about his health last week. the announcement comes as former nba pair is visiting north korea again. he said the issue of american detainees is not his purpose. rod m rodman has traveled to north korea four times. >>> there's less than three hours to vote in the primary. two democrats are hoping to win their party's nomination. on the republican side, ed gillespie, corey stewart and frank wagner are all on the ticket. julie carey has been talking about voters and seeing a few trends emerge. >> reporter: no matter the outcome in today's virginia primary, there is going to be a little bit of history made. this is the first time both the republicans and democrats have had a gubernatorial primary on the same day. but at the two polling places we visited this afternoon, one in ashburn, one in county -- far more democrats were costing ballots. on the republican side, ed gillespie has long been seen as the
family said in a statement to the associated press, he is in a coma and is now being medevacked back to the united states to their home in ohio. his parents say he has been in that coma since early last year, but they only learned about his health last week. the announcement comes as former nba pair is visiting north korea again. he said the issue of american detainees is not his purpose. rod m rodman has traveled to north korea four times. >>> there's less than three hours to vote in...
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breaking overnight-- a u-va student- back on american soil this morning- after being held in north korea. otto warmbier returned to ohio last night and is now hospitalized. the 21-year-old has reportedly been in a coma for more than a year. north korea officials calim he contracted botulism shortly after his trial. he then took a sleeping pill and never woke up. his family says they only learned about his medical condition a week ago, after more than a year of silence. warmbier was sentenced to hard labor last year for stealing a propaganda poster from a hotel. congressional investigators peppered attorney general jeff sessions with questions for more than an hour tuesday-- but many still walked away frustrated. sessions denied any collusion with russia during the 2016 election, but refused to answer questions regarding his conversations with president trump. abc's janai norman has more on what happens next. the attorney general under oath and in the hot seat. sessions - the suggestion that i participated in any collusion, // is an appalling and detestable lie. at times, sparks flying and things getting heated as sessi
breaking overnight-- a u-va student- back on american soil this morning- after being held in north korea. otto warmbier returned to ohio last night and is now hospitalized. the 21-year-old has reportedly been in a coma for more than a year. north korea officials calim he contracted botulism shortly after his trial. he then took a sleeping pill and never woke up. his family says they only learned about his medical condition a week ago, after more than a year of silence. warmbier was sentenced to...
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back in 2016. he was sentence today 15 years in prison. but now he is on his way home back to ohio to bethree other americans detained in north korea. >>> secretary of state rex tillerson says it was the state department that secured the release of him at the direction of president trump. but this comes the same day that dennis rodman arrived in north korea for yet another visit there. this is dennis rodman's fifth trip to north korea since 2013. he has called the north korean leader his friend. he believes that president trump is happy that he is there. >> i'm pretty sure he is happy about the fact that i'm over here. >> okay. >> we both need this. >> by the way, dennis rodman appeared on two seasons of donald trump's tv show celebrity apprentice. >>> the white house is considering its next move after another key ruling against president trump's travel ban. the 9th circuit court of appeals kept in place a decision by a u.s. district judge in hawaii. it said the proposed ban violates u.s. immigration law by discriminating against people based on nationality. the court said that the presi
back in 2016. he was sentence today 15 years in prison. but now he is on his way home back to ohio to bethree other americans detained in north korea. >>> secretary of state rex tillerson says it was the state department that secured the release of him at the direction of president trump. but this comes the same day that dennis rodman arrived in north korea for yet another visit there. this is dennis rodman's fifth trip to north korea since 2013. he has called the north korean leader...
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and radars the clouds seem to be breaking up at least around the philadelphia area and south jersey. there are patches of showers in ohio but the heavier stuff is well back to the west. as we go through the afternoon we'll be seeing a lot of sunshine through the area. it will be cooler at the shore. low humidity will be the big thing. it will be beautiful later on today. for tonight the humidity starts coming back up. that is going to prevent temperatures from dropping into the 50s, for example. cloudy skies by 4:30 with a chance of showers even before daybreak. scattered generally afternoon showers tomorrow. we could see some in a couple of spots. the temperature going up into the mid-to upper 70s. a lot of clouds around tomorrow. thunderstorms at 1:00 according to this computer model and even some in the trenton area. we'll be seeing these temperatures go down as the clouds increase. you can see how cloudy it is during the day on friday. more on your father's day weekend coming up. >>> we'll go to washington d.c. right now. dt onald trump is at the podium. he is spoking right now abo. >> may have brought some unity to our long-divided country. we have
and radars the clouds seem to be breaking up at least around the philadelphia area and south jersey. there are patches of showers in ohio but the heavier stuff is well back to the west. as we go through the afternoon we'll be seeing a lot of sunshine through the area. it will be cooler at the shore. low humidity will be the big thing. it will be beautiful later on today. for tonight the humidity starts coming back up. that is going to prevent temperatures from dropping into the 50s, for...
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have given up looking for jobs and we are going to be doing something about that and getting those people back to work and it has already started in ohio. it has started in pennsylvania, south carolina. you see the numbers. i call them the forgotten men and women. but they are not going to be forgotten much longer. there are millions of great jobs. jobs that do not require a four-year degree or the massive debt that often comes from those four-year degrees, even two-year degrees. we are going to start apprenticeships. you will hear that, apprentice -- apprenticeships are going to be a big, big factor. we will have tremendous talent. it may be talent for fixing an engine or a motor. a lot of people who graduated from the best colleges in the world have no clue what they would ever be good at. it's a different kind of ability. it's an ability nevertheless. we will help get our young people the technical training they need to pursue really exciting careers and careers that can make good money. they can really earn a great, great salary and maybe even open small businesses. if everyone in this room continues to do their jobs, we can restor
have given up looking for jobs and we are going to be doing something about that and getting those people back to work and it has already started in ohio. it has started in pennsylvania, south carolina. you see the numbers. i call them the forgotten men and women. but they are not going to be forgotten much longer. there are millions of great jobs. jobs that do not require a four-year degree or the massive debt that often comes from those four-year degrees, even two-year degrees. we are going...
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student freed by north korea after being detained for 17 months, brought back to ohio in a coma.minute to issue a brief statement and then we'll go ahead and bring fred to the podium. thank you. >> hello. my name is kelly martin. i serve as the senior director of communications at uc health. i'm here today specifically representing uc health's university of cincinnati medical center. during the past 48 hours, i've had the privilege to get to know fred, cindy, austin and greta warmbier, and they are truly incredible people. i feel like i know otto through you. later today at the request of the warmbier family, three uc health physicians caring for otto will be sharing details of his medical condition. i can tell you today at the cincinnati university medical center, otto is in stable condition but has suffered a severe neurological injury. again, the physicians specifically caring for otto will provide the medical details later this afternoon. on behalf of uc health, we are sincerely honored to care for otto and the entire warmbier family. thanks. >> thank you. >> okay. thank you,
student freed by north korea after being detained for 17 months, brought back to ohio in a coma.minute to issue a brief statement and then we'll go ahead and bring fred to the podium. thank you. >> hello. my name is kelly martin. i serve as the senior director of communications at uc health. i'm here today specifically representing uc health's university of cincinnati medical center. during the past 48 hours, i've had the privilege to get to know fred, cindy, austin and greta warmbier,...
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be a moment. we're awaiting a news confronts from the parents of otto warmbier. 22 years old, college student at the university of virginia. released from a north korean prison days ago. he is back in ohiout in terrible shape. said to be in a coma. we expect an update on his condition and possible details about what he endured at the hands of the regime while in captivity. that live press conference coming up in a matter of moments. you will not miss a minute here on "america's newsroom." >> shannon: vice president mike pence, secretary of state rex tillerson and john kelly headed to miami this morning for a conference on u.s. relations with central america. we're live there. steve, what can you tell us about the focus of this get together? >> shannon, a lot of heavy weights here this morning to focus on one thing. they say it will be fixing u.s. policy towards central america. in just the past three years alone there have been 50,000 murders in three central american nations, guatemala, honduras and el salvador. training security forces and trying to put pressure on mexico to do more to shore up its southern border as well. >> shannon: will there be heightened security for this confere
be a moment. we're awaiting a news confronts from the parents of otto warmbier. 22 years old, college student at the university of virginia. released from a north korean prison days ago. he is back in ohiout in terrible shape. said to be in a coma. we expect an update on his condition and possible details about what he endured at the hands of the regime while in captivity. that live press conference coming up in a matter of moments. you will not miss a minute here on "america's...
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being black in america is tough. >> police are investigating james' primary home is in ohio. >>> after back lash, a lawsuit, free parking is returning to reston town center. there is a catch. it's limited. reston town center says it will roll back the parking fees that had so many shoppers and business owners confused and frustrated and angry. and now during the week the first hour will be free at six of the parking lots that are owned by boston properties. and it will all be free after 5:00 and it will be free on weekends. some business owners say they have lost customers since these fees kicked in in january. >>> right now the best young spellers in the entire country are here in prince george s county cramming for tomorrow's national spelling bee finals. one of the competitors is here from howard county. he will take on 39 other spellers. we are told that the words will be even tougher than past years so the bee doesn't end in another tie. a total of nine spellers from our region made it to the national spelling bee this week. congratulations to all of them and good luck to them and their nervous parents. >> i like t
being black in america is tough. >> police are investigating james' primary home is in ohio. >>> after back lash, a lawsuit, free parking is returning to reston town center. there is a catch. it's limited. reston town center says it will roll back the parking fees that had so many shoppers and business owners confused and frustrated and angry. and now during the week the first hour will be free at six of the parking lots that are owned by boston properties. and it will all be...
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be back in court on june 28. pam, steve? (steve) an american college student, who was detained in north korea for 17 months has died in ohio. otto warmbier (warm-beer) was in a coma when he was released by north korea. the 22-year old was sentenced to 15 years in prison -- after confessing he tried to steal a propaganda banner. doctors say he returned to the u-s with severe brain damage, but it wasn't clear what caused it. his family released a statement saying -- "the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today". (pam) a pair of terror attacks in europe today... one directed against muslims in london.. the other against security forces in paris.(steve) in france, a car filled with gas canisters tried to ram a police van on the champs- elysees.the driver was killed but no bystanders or police were hurt.in britain a van plowed into a crowd of worshippers leaving a mosque. (pam) the driver reportedly said, he wanted to kill all muslims. he is now being held on suspicion of murder and terrorism.. natit happene
be back in court on june 28. pam, steve? (steve) an american college student, who was detained in north korea for 17 months has died in ohio. otto warmbier (warm-beer) was in a coma when he was released by north korea. the 22-year old was sentenced to 15 years in prison -- after confessing he tried to steal a propaganda banner. doctors say he returned to the u-s with severe brain damage, but it wasn't clear what caused it. his family released a statement saying -- "the awful torturous...
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it will be here through the july 4 weekend, anthony, when another surge in deaths is expected. >> mason: adriana diaz in ohio for us tonight. thanks. when we come back, if you want to prolong your career, change it. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a complete multi-vitamin with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infec
it will be here through the july 4 weekend, anthony, when another surge in deaths is expected. >> mason: adriana diaz in ohio for us tonight. thanks. when we come back, if you want to prolong your career, change it. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a complete multi-vitamin with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did...
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back home in ohio. >> he's expected to arrive in ohio late tonight. and be taken immediately to the university of cincinnati medical center. his family released a statement today, saying in part, we want the world to know how we and our son have been brutalized and terrorized by the pariah regime. wivid.rry moran th us. >> terry, thank you. >>> we turn next here at home, the desperate manhunt going nationwide tonight. two inmates in georgia overpowering the guards. the inmates getting awn iay ol officials now warning they're armed and dangerous. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: georgia authorities tonight tell that the inmates who got away after murdering two prison guards are out running around with 40-caliber glocks and could kill again. >> they need to surrender before we find 'em. i saw two brutally murdered what ico secaw. i have their blood on my shoes. >> reporter: putnam coty r pothese two fugitives -- 43-year-old donnie rowe and 24-year-old ricky dubose, both say one of them is a member of the ghost faced gangsters, a white supremacist pris
back home in ohio. >> he's expected to arrive in ohio late tonight. and be taken immediately to the university of cincinnati medical center. his family released a statement today, saying in part, we want the world to know how we and our son have been brutalized and terrorized by the pariah regime. wivid.rry moran th us. >> terry, thank you. >>> we turn next here at home, the desperate manhunt going nationwide tonight. two inmates in georgia overpowering the guards. the...
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back to ohio. so, no, everybody has to be involved in this fight.hat i said yesterday is the fact that we have filed this lawsuit against the five pharmaceutical companies should not in any way tell anyone in ohio or anyplace else that we need to stop doing what we're doing. the story in ohio is that while this tsunami continues to come, we've got people in many counties, many communities who are doing great work. they need to keep doing that and we need to keep encouraging them to do that. >> this is a national crisis and we all need to pitch in. attorney general mike dewine of ohio, thank you for joining us. really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> new pictures are coming in right now. check this out. a family photo of the u.s. supreme court. this is the first time they are sitting like this, the new supreme court with the new junior justice standing in the right back there, neil gorsuch. you can see all of the junior justices standing in the back row with chief justice john roberts right there in the middle. they look like a h
back to ohio. so, no, everybody has to be involved in this fight.hat i said yesterday is the fact that we have filed this lawsuit against the five pharmaceutical companies should not in any way tell anyone in ohio or anyplace else that we need to stop doing what we're doing. the story in ohio is that while this tsunami continues to come, we've got people in many counties, many communities who are doing great work. they need to keep doing that and we need to keep encouraging them to do that....
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back in the u.s. otto just landed in ohio overnight. he's in a coma right now. new video where he was being taken to an balance right off the plane. was arrested for taking a propaganda banner in north korea last year. got 15 years of lard labor. was released yesterday after 17 months. >>> it was a lot tighter than expected. the race to become the next governor of virginia is set now. former national committee st stuart stauewar. >> even before the vote were tallied, democraticed promised to emerge united. that's why today they will stand side by side at they hold a unity rally. the northam celebration started early and ended early. he was declared the winner at 8:00 at night. when northam arrived at victory party. bounded on the stage with a big bear hug. a key ingredient for what is now to be a comfortable northam win. hear what both candidates had to say to supporters. >> we're going to focus on building our team, building our party. and we'll rebuild confidence by >> together we have helped elevate and mainstream ideas that should have been there all along. >> when new democratic nomine
back in the u.s. otto just landed in ohio overnight. he's in a coma right now. new video where he was being taken to an balance right off the plane. was arrested for taking a propaganda banner in north korea last year. got 15 years of lard labor. was released yesterday after 17 months. >>> it was a lot tighter than expected. the race to become the next governor of virginia is set now. former national committee st stuart stauewar. >> even before the vote were tallied, democraticed...
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. >> reporter: bill cosby could be back in court on the same charges as early as this fall. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> in ohio today an emotional good-bye for otto warmbier. a sea of mourners turning out to pay respects to the american student who died just days after being released by north korea in a coma. now a community is rallying around his family. nbc's catie beck has more for us. >> reporter: finally home and laid to rest. a last good-bye to otto warmbier. his home town of wyoming, ohio, feeling the loss like small towns do. >> you didn't have to have otto in your home to feel like you've lost a piece of your family. >> reporter: wrapping every post and tree with warmbier's high school colors. the school where he gave this graduation speech four years ago. >> i wish there was a way to know that you're in the good old days before you've actually left them. >> reporter: today it was the site of his funeral. his family releasing these images from inside. his brother and sister speaking. his tan jacket on display. >> i beg for forgiveness. >> reporter: the one warmbier wore to trial in north korea, impris
. >> reporter: bill cosby could be back in court on the same charges as early as this fall. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> in ohio today an emotional good-bye for otto warmbier. a sea of mourners turning out to pay respects to the american student who died just days after being released by north korea in a coma. now a community is rallying around his family. nbc's catie beck has more for us. >> reporter: finally home and laid to rest. a last good-bye to otto...
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be identified. >> back and don't know the source of the drug being taken in these patients. >> reporter: across the country, death from drug overdoses have skyrocketed now the leading cause in americans under 50. in akron, ohio, 1-year-old died oi after a suspected opioid drug overdose last week. and issuing a warning to police to help stop the spread of the synthetic drug, fentanyl. they killed more than 700 people nationwide from late 2013 to early 2015. >> fentanyl is 30 to 50 times more deadly than heroine. than heroin. >> reporter: and a growing danger for first responders. some got sick on evidence. >> the amount that can fit on the tip of your finger. >> reporter: tonight in georgia this urgent plea agreement. >> we wanted to let the community know there is a new drug that surfaced in our community. >> reporter: there are fears the evidence. >> death toll could grow, gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> we turn now to the diplomatic crisis erupting in the middle east, five nations cutting ties with qatar accusing that country of supporting terror. qatar is a key u.s. ally with isis, today, president trump decided to side with its accusers. more with our chief foreign affairs contemporary, andrea mit
be identified. >> back and don't know the source of the drug being taken in these patients. >> reporter: across the country, death from drug overdoses have skyrocketed now the leading cause in americans under 50. in akron, ohio, 1-year-old died oi after a suspected opioid drug overdose last week. and issuing a warning to police to help stop the spread of the synthetic drug, fentanyl. they killed more than 700 people nationwide from late 2013 to early 2015. >> fentanyl is 30 to...
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be many pages in the history books to devoted to him. very few entrepreneurs had sus a lasting impact on the world. >> there will be a memorial today in ohio for, otto rm north korea brought backe united states in a coma. he died monday. president trump is considering banning u.s. citizens from traveling to north korea, and warmbier's death has hey lot of people asking, why would you go there anyway. ben tracy was in north korea in a rim. and has the story now from beijing. >> the tour group that took otto warmbier to north korea based here in china. after his death they're no longer going to take americans there it is too risky. we talked to another tour group that says they may do the same. before his arrest, olto warmbier seemed to be having a good time in north korea. newly released pictures show him smiling with his tour group, posing in front of statues of the country's leaders, and sampling north korean food. but then as he tried to leave the country, warmbier was stopped at the airport and the world saw a much different side of him. >> i have made the worst mistake of my life. >> reporter: you don't upset the north >> reporter: last week his father lashed out at tour c
be many pages in the history books to devoted to him. very few entrepreneurs had sus a lasting impact on the world. >> there will be a memorial today in ohio for, otto rm north korea brought backe united states in a coma. he died monday. president trump is considering banning u.s. citizens from traveling to north korea, and warmbier's death has hey lot of people asking, why would you go there anyway. ben tracy was in north korea in a rim. and has the story now from beijing. >> the...
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year-old university of virginia undergrad otto warmbier is back on american soil after being released from north korea, arriving last night in ohio the department of state has secured the release of otto warmbier from north korea. we continue our discussions with the north korean regime regarding the release of the three other american citizens that have been detained. we have no comment on mr mr. warmbier's condition out of respect to him and the family. >> and he was convicted back in march of 2016 of attempting to steal a propaganda poster, was sentenced to 15 years hard labor. he was reportedly evacuated out of north korea in a coma. officials say the north koreans claim he contracted botulism and fell into the coma after taking a sleeping pill, but the explanation hasn't been verified. three other u.s. citizens there are detained by pyongyang. >>> authorities are offering a $70,000 reward for two escaped prisoners who allegedly shot and killed two state corrections officers. they were being transported on a bus early tuesday morning when they managed to get into the driver's compartment and killed two officers before escapin
year-old university of virginia undergrad otto warmbier is back on american soil after being released from north korea, arriving last night in ohio the department of state has secured the release of otto warmbier from north korea. we continue our discussions with the north korean regime regarding the release of the three other american citizens that have been detained. we have no comment on mr mr. warmbier's condition out of respect to him and the family. >> and he was convicted back in...
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be able to put things back together. i am an alcoholic. and that's caused my problems with my marriage. i got seven grandchildren, one great grandchild at home in ohioand i hope to be able to go and visit them this spring, summer and fall when i am free and stay out of trouble. >> stanwick hopes that by getting himself in shape, he might be better able to deal with his alcoholism. >> 27 times around this loop is one mile. and i try to do two miles a day, because of my age and i can't really do the physical exercise all the young guys do. i believe that the system will turn me free, and i will be able to go back to being a retired old man like i was before i got into all this trouble. >> inmates at the maricopa county jail employ a variety of ways to pass time while doing time. brayden dailey likes to play tricks on her cellmate. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse girlfriend, emilee keen, says her latest trick wasn't the least bit funny. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i am very disappointed. >> have
be able to put things back together. i am an alcoholic. and that's caused my problems with my marriage. i got seven grandchildren, one great grandchild at home in ohioand i hope to be able to go and visit them this spring, summer and fall when i am free and stay out of trouble. >> stanwick hopes that by getting himself in shape, he might be better able to deal with his alcoholism. >> 27 times around this loop is one mile. and i try to do two miles a day, because of my age and i...
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back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >> president trump has arrived in ohio and you will remember for before the break we were telling you that he will actually be speaking right here on the tarmac. he will be talking about health care. we are looking at the cysts jack cincinnati municipal airport, we knew he will be going to rivertown in cincinnati to talk about infrastructure. this now has been added to his schedule, he will debrief with these people right here on the tarmac and is expected to comment on health care. it is interesting to watch the president turned their wheel and take control of the narrative with the issues americans told him about on the campaign trail. things like veterans affairs, policy and legislation on that this week. infrastructure was an area he said he might be able to in a bipartisan manner talk with democrats across the political aisle to get something done. will that actually be the case? we don't know but he is talking about it today. we will see if chuck schumer and others across the political aisle will adhere to those things that they said they would maybe bend on. >> and
back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >> president trump has arrived in ohio and you will remember for before the break we were telling you that he will actually be speaking right here on the tarmac. he will be talking about health care. we are looking at the cysts jack cincinnati municipal airport, we knew he will be going to rivertown in cincinnati to talk about infrastructure. this now has been added to his schedule, he will debrief with these people right here on...
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in ohio, we will come back to you. it is all about air traffic control and so on, where we have seen plans where it could be a profitable when it comes to things like dams, water regulation, water control, and so forth, who might be the people who would step up re?i we will farm it out if it will be profitable, it is not going to be profitable -- mark n: there are a couple of different issues there. one, it is the states and the city that own a lot of the infrastructure, water systems, the airport, and a lot of other assets, so it will sort of be up to them to pursue this. cases, these public-private partnerships will not work for the assets. in particular, i am thinking of leroux areas where you cannot rural areasugh -- where you cannot generate enough revenue for tols. in some cases, these are assets that have to be funded pre-much directly by the federal government or the entities that own them. so that could be an issue in terms of the states and localities finding the funding on their own to take care of the needs that they have great but also -- how we handle these assets where we are not going to be able to get t
in ohio, we will come back to you. it is all about air traffic control and so on, where we have seen plans where it could be a profitable when it comes to things like dams, water regulation, water control, and so forth, who might be the people who would step up re?i we will farm it out if it will be profitable, it is not going to be profitable -- mark n: there are a couple of different issues there. one, it is the states and the city that own a lot of the infrastructure, water systems, the...
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be focusing on the pills. >> ohio college student released from north korean prison is back in the u.s.tto warmbeer's parents say their son remains in the coma in a cincinnati hospital. >> they is. >> there was a moment last night where you were celebrating with the trophy and you whispered something in steph curry's ear and he crack up. can you share what you said to him. >> no. >> secrets kept with him. >> that was nba finals mvp kevin durant on face time on the late, late show last night >> durant did prom toys come on and bring his mvp trophy but you might appreciate this, i hope he brings the real mvp his mom. >> yes. >> his mom. >> yes, i would love to know what she would have to say too because she's apparently a speaker, motivational speaker. >> yes. >> we could all learn something from her. >> we were hearing from a sound, another she said some nights she didn't know how to put food on the table. >> strong lady. >> well done. >> well, our weather is certainly not completely well at the moment. there is someplaces where you get clobbered by a thunder storm right now and right ov
be focusing on the pills. >> ohio college student released from north korean prison is back in the u.s.tto warmbeer's parents say their son remains in the coma in a cincinnati hospital. >> they is. >> there was a moment last night where you were celebrating with the trophy and you whispered something in steph curry's ear and he crack up. can you share what you said to him. >> no. >> secrets kept with him. >> that was nba finals mvp kevin durant on face time...
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back here at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight, tragic word from ohio. ot o warmbier, the american student freed from north korea has died days after being sent home to his parents in coma. >>> violent storm threat for millions across a huge part of the country right now. record shattering heat and late word of a tropical storm warning on the gulf coast. >>> on alert. across europe tonight after terror strikes london again. and in paris today an attacker thwarted on the champs-elysees. >>> dangerous escalation after the u.s. shoots down a syrian war plane for first time. the russians threaten to target american planes. >>> carrie fisher. new information tonight on her death. what the medical examiner has revealed. >>> and lights, camera, and a brave little action hero
back here at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight, tragic word from ohio. ot o warmbier, the american student freed from north korea has died days after being sent home to his parents in coma. >>> violent storm threat for millions across a huge part of the country right now. record shattering heat and late word of a tropical storm warning on the gulf coast. >>> on alert. across europe tonight after terror strikes london again. and in paris today an attacker thwarted on...
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so if you go back ten years, you would see where the biggest problem would be in southern ohio with the pain med problem. i'm not a soshologist, i'm not sure i can guess, but i don't have i great deal of expertise in this area at all. but it starts with that. but it is absolutely everywhere. and part of the challenge, i think, always, as you look at this problem, and i know that some states are at a different stage than we are. we're well down the path. what i would, you know, suggest is the biggest challenge you have is getting people to understand that this is a problem in their community. their community. and for the last five years, every interview i've done on this, i've looked into the camera, if there's a tv camera and i've said, if you're watching this, you have an opioid problem. you have a drug problem in your community. >> so one follow-up, you mentioned this demand problem, and talking to kids as early as kindergarten. how about the supply problem? is there any way to deal with that? you say you see it everywhere in our state in law enforceme, law seeing it everywhere. any t
so if you go back ten years, you would see where the biggest problem would be in southern ohio with the pain med problem. i'm not a soshologist, i'm not sure i can guess, but i don't have i great deal of expertise in this area at all. but it starts with that. but it is absolutely everywhere. and part of the challenge, i think, always, as you look at this problem, and i know that some states are at a different stage than we are. we're well down the path. what i would, you know, suggest is the...
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college student seen here in these newly released photos, laughing, joking in his final days before being arrested, came back home to ohio last week and died monday after 17 months in north korean captivity. >> he should have been brought home a long time ago. >> reporter: president trump tuesday implicitly blaming his predecessor. >> frankly, if he were brought home sooner, i think the results would have been a lot different. he should have been home that same day. >> reporter: obama officials point out they brought back two americans and bringing back warmbier was a top priority. later mr. trump seemingly to excuse china for restraining the rogue regime, while i greatly appreciate the efforts of president xi and china, it has not worked out. he seemed opened to meet with kim jong-un. >> i would be honored to do it under the right circumstances. >> reporter: not any e any longer. >> north korea has committed a crime against humanity. they will probably not come clean and explain what happened. >> reporter: as otto warmbier's family prepares for his funeral. >> but there is also a different kind of good-bye. >> reporter:
college student seen here in these newly released photos, laughing, joking in his final days before being arrested, came back home to ohio last week and died monday after 17 months in north korean captivity. >> he should have been brought home a long time ago. >> reporter: president trump tuesday implicitly blaming his predecessor. >> frankly, if he were brought home sooner, i think the results would have been a lot different. he should have been home that same day. >>...
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back at 6:00 home to see you then. bye. >>> breaking news tonight, tragic word from ohio. otto warmbier, the american student freed from north korea, has died days after being sent home to his parents in a coma. >>> violent storm threat for millions across a huge part of the country right now. record shattering heat and late word of a tropical storm warning on the gulf coast. >>> onlert. across europe tonight after terror strikes london again. and in paris today an attacker thwarted on the champs-elysees. >>> dangerous escalation after the u.s. shoots down a syrian war plane for first time. the russians threaten to target american planes. >>> carrie fisher. new information tonight on her death. what the medical examiner has revealed. >>> and lights, camera
back at 6:00 home to see you then. bye. >>> breaking news tonight, tragic word from ohio. otto warmbier, the american student freed from north korea, has died days after being sent home to his parents in a coma. >>> violent storm threat for millions across a huge part of the country right now. record shattering heat and late word of a tropical storm warning on the gulf coast. >>> onlert. across europe tonight after terror strikes london again. and in paris today an...
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back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick: wow, and who's turned tout lights as well? [laughter] jeepers. gary: it's apock limit nick here right now, nick. i'm grabbing on something stronger than we have up here right now with in wind hitting us. oh, i saw lightning too back there. jim: oh, boy. how about those flags over the scoreboard? nick: 10 minutes ago it was f -- jim: dark and stormy. nick: my favorite drink in bermuda. hopefully give us another 20 minutes, please, golfing gods or weather gods get this finished. gary: these boys are kind of stopping play up here at 16 now. they're wandering around look for a ruling and i don't know what's going on. pruitt, pga tour -- i don't know. ku
back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick:...
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back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. jack: that's a little useless fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick: wow, and who's turned tout lights as well? [laughter] jeepers. gary: it's apock limit nick here right now, nick. i'm grabbing on something stronger than we have up here right now with in wind hitting us. oh, i saw lightning too back there. jim: oh, boy. how about those flags over the scoreboard? nick: 10 minutes ago it was flat calm and suddenly we have this -- jim: dark and stormy. nick: my favorite drink in bermuda. hopefully give us another 20 minutes, please, golfing gods or weather gods get this finished. gary: these boys are kind of stopping play up here at 16 now. they're wandering around look for a ruling and i
back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. jack: that's a little useless fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came...
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in ray west virginia and in ohio, the best shot they have to go back to work is when we start building wind turbines in americaer part fabricating toll sahr panels electric cars be those are the people we've throne under the bus. >> we got to love it leave appreciate it everybodien oh the panel the president said he was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh 7 mayor of response has a response you'll hear from him next. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen. there's no lag time at all. it feels just like my markers. with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. radio: scorching heat today folks[ barks ]ol out there! walter!
in ray west virginia and in ohio, the best shot they have to go back to work is when we start building wind turbines in americaer part fabricating toll sahr panels electric cars be those are the people we've throne under the bus. >> we got to love it leave appreciate it everybodien oh the panel the president said he was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh 7 mayor of response has a response you'll hear from him next. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90....
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if they don't come with verdict it will be a hung jury >> we like to hear if anybody calls out to him. >> hey mike can you hear me back in the stood ohioe was this laid hoy has been yelling at me every day giving me the finger, telling me, fox's this, fox that so she came over and i was warning everybody it is unusual that she's here. professionally dressed. she starts screaming shame on you and then most of the people over there from the public where i am are supporters and they are telling her to shut up, shut up. but kudos to the sheriff ease deputy who has done a great job all weekend. they let people have their say and kept them far back but bill gave a wink to the people shouting down that woman. but she was, letting him have it. just waiting there for him to arrive. that was the latest. >> audio in and out but we see they walk in the courthouse. we see them go through security. then they go up to the second floor level. while thinks happening cosby is in a holding room sitting out and waiting, they have had about six questions, they have to go in the courtroom and he is present for that. >> all right. >> legal attorney, what leg
if they don't come with verdict it will be a hung jury >> we like to hear if anybody calls out to him. >> hey mike can you hear me back in the stood ohioe was this laid hoy has been yelling at me every day giving me the finger, telling me, fox's this, fox that so she came over and i was warning everybody it is unusual that she's here. professionally dressed. she starts screaming shame on you and then most of the people over there from the public where i am are supporters and they...
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in the weeds a little bit, welcome back. >> good to be back. >> there are statements that you are responsible for people dying in ohio, all of the current problemsn the affordable healthcare act over the last three years. reductions in funding inrural areas which of course i'm very much interested in . the entire budget by the president proved to be more accurate omb and the chairman has been chided for not having regular order but what we have today is called cloture and delay, that's not regular order and i sort of lost the whole thing on the zika virus. hindering infection of the zika virus, are you enjoying yourself? >> the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes sir. >> i'm going to get in the lead here a little bit, in your prior life on the other side of the witness table, i know you shared my frustration with the implementation of the competitive bidding program. i'm not going to go too much further into this except we do not have the providers that we use to have and people have to drive 150 miles with regard to medical equipment and access to it. last year we passed the 21st century cures act which sought to reduce
in the weeds a little bit, welcome back. >> good to be back. >> there are statements that you are responsible for people dying in ohio, all of the current problemsn the affordable healthcare act over the last three years. reductions in funding inrural areas which of course i'm very much interested in . the entire budget by the president proved to be more accurate omb and the chairman has been chided for not having regular order but what we have today is called cloture and delay,...
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back in ohio. james planned to facetime with his two sons tonight to discuss the incident. >> most unfortunate part is that i'm here right now and can't be home to see my boys right now, my little girl is too young to understand it right now but i can't sit in front of my boys right now and i won't be home until next week but i talked to my wife. she is the energizer bunny of the family and so she said everything is fine. so that helps me out a lot. >> reporter: james added that time heals all wounds and also explained that he hopes today can be used as a positive to combat racism moving forward. >> this incident that happened to me and my family today can keep the conversation going and can shed light on us trying to figure out a way, um, to keep progressing and not regressing, then i'm not, um, i'm not against it happening to us again. i means, as long as my family is safe. >> reporter: a lot of the media didn't get the money shot of a teammate running over to him as he came on to court for practice and giving him a consoling hug. they left him alone. they let him go through his practice routine. that's what we saw in the short time th
back in ohio. james planned to facetime with his two sons tonight to discuss the incident. >> most unfortunate part is that i'm here right now and can't be home to see my boys right now, my little girl is too young to understand it right now but i can't sit in front of my boys right now and i won't be home until next week but i talked to my wife. she is the energizer bunny of the family and so she said everything is fine. so that helps me out a lot. >> reporter: james added that...
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it will be here through the july 4 weekend, anthony, when another surge in deaths is expected. >> mason: adriana diaz in ohio for us tonight. thanks, adriana. when we come backou want to prolong your career, change it. th mason: the era of working for rie company and retiring with a gold watch has gone the way of the edsel. 30 years ago, about half of ngedican workers changed careers after the age of 45. these days, it's closer to 60%. so what careers are they choosing? jill schlesinger has tonight's "eye on money." >> hi, susanne. >> reporter: new york city real estate broker susanne rhow views her career with fresh eyes. she became an agent just four n,ars ago at age 47. before then, rhow spent 25 years in corporate sales and marketing. owt when the economy took a tove, rhow decided it was time to trade her career for one that offered potential for greater >>nancial growth. >> i wanted to be in a position where i could never be downsize, you know, because i was older or i was expensive. >> reporter: being proactive like rhow can pay off. individuals who decide to switch careers in their 50s, increased the likelihood of working until age 65 by 20%, and many
it will be here through the july 4 weekend, anthony, when another surge in deaths is expected. >> mason: adriana diaz in ohio for us tonight. thanks, adriana. when we come backou want to prolong your career, change it. th mason: the era of working for rie company and retiring with a gold watch has gone the way of the edsel. 30 years ago, about half of ngedican workers changed careers after the age of 45. these days, it's closer to 60%. so what careers are they choosing? jill schlesinger...
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given up looking for jobs and we're going to be doing something about that and we're going to get those people back to work and it's already starting in ohiond starting in pennsylvania and north carolina and south carolina and florida you see the numbers. they are starting. i call them the forgotten men and women but they won't be forgotten for much longer. there are millions of good jobs that lead to great careers, jobs that do not require a four year degree or massive debt that often come with those four year degrees and even two year degrees. these jobs require advance still and technical training and we'll start that apprenticeships is a very good word apprentice apprenticeships are going to be a big, big factor in our country. people with tremendous talent, maybe mechanical talent, a talent for fixing a motor or engine a lot of people that graduated high in their class, at the best colleges in the world have no clue and would never be good at them different kind of ability but a great ability nerve the less we'll help get our young people the technical training they need pursue really exciting careers and careers that they can make go
given up looking for jobs and we're going to be doing something about that and we're going to get those people back to work and it's already starting in ohiond starting in pennsylvania and north carolina and south carolina and florida you see the numbers. they are starting. i call them the forgotten men and women but they won't be forgotten for much longer. there are millions of good jobs that lead to great careers, jobs that do not require a four year degree or massive debt that often come...