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some also sayse it's bec of the white house's clamp down on steel imports which helpedli to steel prices in the u.s. the agreement still needs to be ratified by the company's 16,000 workers around the country. >> canada today became only the second country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana. but the closely watched move north of the border failed to inspire investors. pot stocks like cronos, tilray, canopy growth and aurora cannabis sold off in trading today. dedra bosas in st. en john's newland tonight. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> as the clock struckidnight? st. john's history was made. >> recreational marijuana became legal in canada. all day starting on the east coast and moving west with the sun similar scenes of celebration played out as prime minister justinrudeau makes good on his 2015 campaign promise. the first sale went to ian power in new finland who said it's his dream to be the first person to buy the first legal cannabis in ktd. >> i never thought it would be . le and then when it started rolling about ten years ago, i've helped people to get medical marijuana. i'm ha
some also sayse it's bec of the white house's clamp down on steel imports which helpedli to steel prices in the u.s. the agreement still needs to be ratified by the company's 16,000 workers around the country. >> canada today became only the second country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana. but the closely watched move north of the border failed to inspire investors. pot stocks like cronos, tilray, canopy growth and aurora cannabis sold off in trading today. dedra bosas in...
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. >> i'd hoping to get some experience in these air bec i want to be an engineer. it would be great to knowt exactly w the pilots are doing with the planes that you're building. >> imean, wow. >> flowers high school is one of three i princegeorge's county to offer the flight academy program. >> the application process f cadets toarcipate has already started. it's very competitive. you can get more iormation out the scholarship program inside our nbc washington app. congrats. halloween is tomorrow, but ihop is already rolling out grinch themed menu items. grinchs gre grinch's green pancakes. this is to offer the remake of the gnch which is out in theaters. >> also get a free meal with purchase of adult entree between 4:00 and 10:00 p.m. >> candy, lots of it. yeah, i went there. >> candy. >> if you worry about all sugar hurting your child's teeth, fear not. this morning we're working for u. the best w dentists say children should eat their treats. >> plus predent trump prepares to travel to pittsburgh. what he says his role in helping the city heal should be. news 4
. >> i'd hoping to get some experience in these air bec i want to be an engineer. it would be great to knowt exactly w the pilots are doing with the planes that you're building. >> imean, wow. >> flowers high school is one of three i princegeorge's county to offer the flight academy program. >> the application process f cadets toarcipate has already started. it's very competitive. you can get more iormation out the scholarship program inside our nbc washington app....
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. >> we didn't wastese money bec we didn't buy one but nobody won so we're still in it. >> i still have a chan. >> our odds are just as bad. >> we have all seen theof video cats being rescued from trees and ducks being rescued. >> did you know i did a story about puppies being rescued out of agutter. >> really. >> early on in my career. >> this morning you're about to see a rescueeo v that will make you scratch your head. >> i got you. all right.th e you go. >> that's a dog coming out of an air duct. this is here. fairfax county. the fire and rescue department rescued the dog on friday in we springfield. no word on how the dog got up there in the first place. >> so manyou questions, know? >> i would assume, onhe second floor -- sometimes the air vents are in the floor in some homes, like a hardwood floor, dog pushed the vent cover off and -- >> wiggled it's way in there. >> i'll take that. >> that's all. >> hi. >> hi. i love your maroon. >> thank you. we were saying, wearing blue is like sticking it to them, you're aig skins fan. >> i don't have many options but this isoing to be the on
. >> we didn't wastese money bec we didn't buy one but nobody won so we're still in it. >> i still have a chan. >> our odds are just as bad. >> we have all seen theof video cats being rescued from trees and ducks being rescued. >> did you know i did a story about puppies being rescued out of agutter. >> really. >> early on in my career. >> this morning you're about to see a rescueeo v that will make you scratch your head. >> i got you. all...
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and everyone on his side is glad about that bec they were worried it was depressing voter enthusiasmnd turnout. but it's wor noting that privatelyil he says that. he thinks the polls are wrong. why wouldn't heelieve it? this is someone where a the polls showed him losing. when all the wise men in washinon say he couldn't s this. he couldn't do that. this would end h him,e won. he does actually still believe that he may hold the house as well. although that's not the strategy or the view shared by h top advisors. robert: and republicans appear to believe that. they're hugng president trump political at every turn. >> well, most of them are. but some of them aren't. and if you look at districts, the suburban districts which will decideor places likeern virginia, the suburbs of chicago, minneapolis, places likehat, you see republican candidate there is looking for some distance with president to me, the most vivid example of this was theac senate in florida where rick scott the governor is running for senator made a point at not appearing at trump rally. it got bacru to. and low and beh
and everyone on his side is glad about that bec they were worried it was depressing voter enthusiasmnd turnout. but it's wor noting that privatelyil he says that. he thinks the polls are wrong. why wouldn't heelieve it? this is someone where a the polls showed him losing. when all the wise men in washinon say he couldn't s this. he couldn't do that. this would end h him,e won. he does actually still believe that he may hold the house as well. although that's not the strategy or the view shared...
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. >>> create a $33 billion military technology giant.e it would bec the country's sixth largest defense contractor and the market clearly approved of the deal. today's announcement resulted in both stocks trading sharplygh . >>> walmart is hoping to grow sales with its latest e-commerce deal. the nation's largest retailer said iwas buying online luggage ray bare necessities for unclosed amount. the portfolio already includes jeb.com. >>>ow from the nation's largest retailer to one that used to be.ba led department store sears holdings filed for bankruptcy today just before a $134 million debt payment was due. b sears hn struggling for years to increase customer traffic and stem a decline in sales. not at all whatbe might hav expected back when that company was the king of retail. the original amazon. >> reporter: nephew icons reached the heights that sears once knew. >> sears row buck when i was growing up was the big deal. it's very sad what happened. >> it first sold watches in the late 19th century. later its catalog sold pretty much any household itemnkou could tof, and in 1906 it b
. >>> create a $33 billion military technology giant.e it would bec the country's sixth largest defense contractor and the market clearly approved of the deal. today's announcement resulted in both stocks trading sharplygh . >>> walmart is hoping to grow sales with its latest e-commerce deal. the nation's largest retailer said iwas buying online luggage ray bare necessities for unclosed amount. the portfolio already includes jeb.com. >>>ow from the nation's largest...
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we find they effective but are only effective if we spread them and they reallye bec part of the global economy. >> how is it working in china? m howch are they charging? >> china is just entering it right now. by the end of this year they will have launched a larger version. their carbon price would be higher tha the california price. california is $12 a ton. china is aim gre like $20 or more a ton. under president obama t u.s. e.p.a. has said the social cost of carbo should be more like $30 to $40 a ton. >>this u.n. report says heavy taxes on carbon dioxide emissions would beed need to help idavo catastrophe. is that politically feasible? >> $27,000 is notsi fee. what it was highlighting is that if your tnlyol is a carbon price it might need to be not $50 or$100 a ton, but several hundred. places like california and europe have a number of other mechanisms. in california we have requirements for clean electricity and buildings. we don't express it. what it is saying is if you want take away all the other rules you would need to price that high. so wha they are saying is the other way
we find they effective but are only effective if we spread them and they reallye bec part of the global economy. >> how is it working in china? m howch are they charging? >> china is just entering it right now. by the end of this year they will have launched a larger version. their carbon price would be higher tha the california price. california is $12 a ton. china is aim gre like $20 or more a ton. under president obama t u.s. e.p.a. has said the social cost of carbo should be...
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and if saudi arabiaes bec isolated, because of this case, that could ups that balance that has startederge in that region. also with turkey. turkey is trying to take advantage of the swrieghts now. ht now.st -- r they just released the pastor, andrew brunson, to try to cozy up to the united states t ats moment where they've been estranged, and try to push a wedge between saudi and the united states. >> are they thinking about this at all on capitol hill, republicans who control the congress, when they talk about possible sanctions, knowing the sruption sanctions could cause? there seems to be an a the g.o.p. to take action. >> it's weighing heavily on republicans, especially on theie hill, who b that they really cannot justify any kind of deals, political, business deals, whatever you want to with the saudi government, if this indeed proves to be t worst case scenario, which many are fearing. so right now, there is a lot of pressure internally with the hill. a lot of discussions, trying to find out exactlyhat took place and whether or not the saudis were involved. obviously they see th
and if saudi arabiaes bec isolated, because of this case, that could ups that balance that has startederge in that region. also with turkey. turkey is trying to take advantage of the swrieghts now. ht now.st -- r they just released the pastor, andrew brunson, to try to cozy up to the united states t ats moment where they've been estranged, and try to push a wedge between saudi and the united states. >> are they thinking about this at all on capitol hill, republicans who control the...
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owe dead bec ham jr. onlyas four more catches than barkley.he redskins have the number three run defense in football. they know what theyeed to do to contain the giants' >> we have to play sound football. it is no secret. we have to play physical up front. we know he is a challenging back who n move and maneuver once he is outside o o the pocket box. we have to keep him from getting to the next level. we want to prevent hin from comfortable in the back field. >> a guy like saquon can do everything. he is a phenomenal runner, great pass catcher as well. so our defenseas -- has this year been good against those type running backs. so, you know, i got all of the confidence in the world in them and they'll get the job done. football. >>> they call it the south's oldest rivalry, virginia and north carolina meeting for the 133rd time. bryce perkins throws it high into the end zone f reed, 27-yard touchdown. cavaliers lead, 14-7. third quarter, he does the rest, 33-yards score. first play of the fourth tquarter, perkins over defenders to evan, but 17
owe dead bec ham jr. onlyas four more catches than barkley.he redskins have the number three run defense in football. they know what theyeed to do to contain the giants' >> we have to play sound football. it is no secret. we have to play physical up front. we know he is a challenging back who n move and maneuver once he is outside o o the pocket box. we have to keep him from getting to the next level. we want to prevent hin from comfortable in the back field. >> a guy like saquon...
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>>s i i bec ctould green. will cling to it better. >> it's all fallle vegetab. that pretty color. brussel sprouts. >> i'mpr sel t.hitsnkingou like thanksgiving this is a great isde d. >>tnd o >> okay. he>>oarco. toss thats texture for pumpkin seeds. >> tndhose are just raw or d you toast r o any.thghein salt dres >> o,eah. atre>>eryo i hope you guys. >> you're just going to -- lood? abme. pk i whayou think piousin.um th one our segment produceret jlly t one you brough y eis it to pumpkin pie. >> it's fairly easy oven. it's all aboutur your ements. you can't have too much egg or too t little egg eggs sets it. >> followhe t. >> inside of theum p iint like e there. >> with eggs, cream, spices, sugar. kay. o . >> are you responsible for plating of this. >> yes, w'am. >> tell met we're looking at here. just the slices. >> slices, you start with cutting the pumpkin in half. i mean the pumpkin pie in hal and then i quarters and we have the pumpkin whipped cream on top with a little pumpkin spice and you finish it off with seeds. >> easy pizzi. >> soet s yweummy. >> wha
>>s i i bec ctould green. will cling to it better. >> it's all fallle vegetab. that pretty color. brussel sprouts. >> i'mpr sel t.hitsnkingou like thanksgiving this is a great isde d. >>tnd o >> okay. he>>oarco. toss thats texture for pumpkin seeds. >> tndhose are just raw or d you toast r o any.thghein salt dres >> o,eah. atre>>eryo i hope you guys. >> you're just going to -- lood? abme. pk i whayou think piousin.um th one our segment...
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d trump said whoev respo t will officye bec the supre justic people ended up g their phone big macs,s mocked up their alertoo a ce once. n put this. n is hil tay. k local listi said wings are to be eaten bleu chees d africs the e song. a this to of how that reacte quick took cover. uneasy feelis about g thatatioe alert. oth people who get the messat all. said that feltse even wor they didn't get it. t tav might he been becau e out of range, their were off, they in mode.d y get it? i was on an airple most of w like, gottwice. wow. maybe you got savann exac bio pic called bohemn . l see how he transmo we 50 hos of costu with four-i the tightt fitti n pants and an entire lycra . you dress as fredd does, makes every day feel like to . it ben theats on 2nd. of movie bradley , "a st he is actor and he direcd it. sat dn with jimmyn to abo the movied inter he -- the somt cooper d commi a fashi faux thiss the same suit i wore last time i was here. is it rk i fl like it is, yeah. i think it had -- i had egg. we did the e thi, yeah, i thi suit no way? i swear. should check it's simil. i h i'm r
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if you want to know what's coming up in the weather, a seorm team 4 weather alert for your friday bec heavy rain for your friday evening and first part of your saturday. soggy and breezy as well. sundayt really j clouds and then more rain chances on monday. it's a cold s rttoo. i'll give you your hour by hour forecast for today coming up. >> plu a toxic culture for the terps. an inside look into maryland's football program. >> and wakanda in washington. the black panther costume comes to life. we'll sho >>> we are in weather alert mode as we start this friday with a warning to keep in mind as you get dressed. it may look nice outside right now, but that is going to change tonight. >> rain is on the way and there is going to be a whole lot of it. there's going to be some wind as well. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here tracking the timing. >> let's check i with him. what are you seeing? >> i see the possibility of another inch of rain coming our way. maybe more in some locations. if we get ah full i of rain tomorrow, that will be the 20th time this year we had an inch or re
if you want to know what's coming up in the weather, a seorm team 4 weather alert for your friday bec heavy rain for your friday evening and first part of your saturday. soggy and breezy as well. sundayt really j clouds and then more rain chances on monday. it's a cold s rttoo. i'll give you your hour by hour forecast for today coming up. >> plu a toxic culture for the terps. an inside look into maryland's football program. >> and wakanda in washington. the black panther costume...
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on the southbound side and just a ttle inside here and you can see the lanes are going to be closed becse water main break is directly in the center of 355. e middlebrook to get around this thing. northbound lanes are getting by just fine but that's going to be your work around for now. melissa. >> thank you. a couple of otherbl ps around town as well. in leesburg, evergreen mills a ro red cedar drive, lanes blocked there. two trees across the road. we're shutdown there. inner loop and outer loop at tha be nice and clear here this morning. travel time on 270 and the top ef the beltway, no problems. taking a look h at 66. it's okay. 95 north, quantico to the belt way is slow. 25 miles per hour this morning because of earlier crash that's now on the shoulder. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. looks good outside today,huh? >> sure does. no real weather issues for the comme this mornin the visibility is nice and high. 10 miles per hour in washington. there's somnd areas a little fogginess out there this morning but by and large not any weather impacts on your rid
on the southbound side and just a ttle inside here and you can see the lanes are going to be closed becse water main break is directly in the center of 355. e middlebrook to get around this thing. northbound lanes are getting by just fine but that's going to be your work around for now. melissa. >> thank you. a couple of otherbl ps around town as well. in leesburg, evergreen mills a ro red cedar drive, lanes blocked there. two trees across the road. we're shutdown there. inner loop and...
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organizers hope the sparks men in te community to bec active in the success of young people. chris lawrence was one of the key noters spea. >>> the new flight policy that could leave you stranded if you fly coach. >>> plus, hurricane michael. the biggest threats with this the biggest threats with this storm and howoon it s i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. female announcer: seen barbara comstock's fake ad?nn maleouncer: jennifer wexton backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. female announcer: blatantly false. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66.ca and lell this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out. it's highway robbery. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotage the healthcare market, hiki premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock --yt evng that's wrong in washington. stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells.. to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... it's doing every in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. becausur
organizers hope the sparks men in te community to bec active in the success of young people. chris lawrence was one of the key noters spea. >>> the new flight policy that could leave you stranded if you fly coach. >>> plus, hurricane michael. the biggest threats with this the biggest threats with this storm and howoon it s i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. female announcer: seen barbara comstock's fake ad?nn maleouncer: jennifer wexton backed a deal leading to...
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they have heyhad a bad rap bec . >> the water district has spent months clearing debris from creeks and streams. here they're repairing the bank along thompson creek and clearing homeless embankments to keep debris from clogging waterways. >>> b.a.r.t. has been keeping a near constant electronic eye on you. we went into the control room where he they are monitoring that video. are people comforted by having those cameras? or do they think it's an invasion of privacy? >> reporter: we got a bunch of different opinions. a lot of people say surveillance cameras are something of every day life. here at this station, that is one of 4,000 cameras that b.a.r.t. uses. that feed goes to a surveillance room and headquarters, and food -- today we got a tour. b.a.r.t. community service officer alita shaw is everywhere. one minute she's looking over this rider as he waits for his train to arrive. the next minute, she's zooming in to a license plate parked oue headquarters. >> we're 24/7. >> reporter: when a crime happens, she sifts through hours of footage and hunts down a suspect. camera angle by ca
they have heyhad a bad rap bec . >> the water district has spent months clearing debris from creeks and streams. here they're repairing the bank along thompson creek and clearing homeless embankments to keep debris from clogging waterways. >>> b.a.r.t. has been keeping a near constant electronic eye on you. we went into the control room where he they are monitoring that video. are people comforted by having those cameras? or do they think it's an invasion of privacy? >>...
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take long for him to take to his new roomate in tahoe.denise upton/lake tahoe wildlife together and becnds very quick. usually it takes a few days of posturing and seeing who's the boss and these guys within one day they were sleeping together. it was kind of amazing because i think they were both starved for attention a little bit and now they wrestle constantly, they're close in size. they look a lot alike. it's almost hard to tell them apart sometimes. 3119 ojai is now thriving in tahoe with his new friend.... and the brother and sister from mariposa county.. mary and posa... are enjoying the sunny life in socal.3254 it was a win, win for both groups of bears. stuff like this makes all the difference in the world. 3300 --- (ken lake tahoe wildlife care live camera of the bears (ken on camera) again, thanks to the two agencies thanks to the again, thanks to the two agencies involved: lake tahoe wildlife care... and the fund for animals wildlife center in ramona... and affiliate of the humane society of the united states. ojai is going to spend the winter with his new buddy ponderosa i
take long for him to take to his new roomate in tahoe.denise upton/lake tahoe wildlife together and becnds very quick. usually it takes a few days of posturing and seeing who's the boss and these guys within one day they were sleeping together. it was kind of amazing because i think they were both starved for attention a little bit and now they wrestle constantly, they're close in size. they look a lot alike. it's almost hard to tell them apart sometimes. 3119 ojai is now thriving in tahoe with...
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as of this morning he can om officially bec a free agent. >> there wascu spelation over the weekend thate may bewaring a cubs jersey next ring. e can't even talk with other teams yet. we could know by the end of t week whether he's staying in d.c. let's hope gso. d morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquaters. if you're single, you're probably not just investing in the stock market, but also investing in love. new study from gift cards.com found that single people spend the most money on datingment an avage of $14 a month. married couples came in last in the snding category but at th4, they spend the most per date. survey also found a strong correlation between higher monthly dating expenses and increased relationship satisfaction. with your cnbc morning business and apparently dating report. >> you didn't know that was going to be part of the job. the more you spend, the happier you are. you have to make the money to spend it though, that's the hard part. >> it's time to get married i guess.ll een is fast approaching and the trick or treaters will be out in full force. >> we're showin
as of this morning he can om officially bec a free agent. >> there wascu spelation over the weekend thate may bewaring a cubs jersey next ring. e can't even talk with other teams yet. we could know by the end of t week whether he's staying in d.c. let's hope gso. d morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquaters. if you're single, you're probably not just investing in the stock market, but also investing in love. new study from gift cards.com found that single people spend the most money...
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to say don't expect a dog and pony show when this is over, don't expect findings from mule eveeller bec that's not his job? >> we don't really know what to expect from mueller. at least we don't know what to expect will become public. mueller will likely write a report and submit it to rod rosenstein, and it's not clear what the fate of that report will be. it will likely end "up" on the hill. it's not clear if that will go only to leadership or to everyone up there. it could possibly have wider dissemination. some of the material may be classified, and that presents some issues. but the reality, brian, is no matter what the rules say and no matter what the processes are the american people deserve accountability and at the end of this i think rod rosenstein will be sensitive to that and there will be some form of public narrative. whether that's the narrative that people on either side are expecting, a narrative that whitewashes trump and says he did nothing wrong, or a narrative that indicates that serious crimes were committed, we don't know the answer to that. but i feel confident t
to say don't expect a dog and pony show when this is over, don't expect findings from mule eveeller bec that's not his job? >> we don't really know what to expect from mueller. at least we don't know what to expect will become public. mueller will likely write a report and submit it to rod rosenstein, and it's not clear what the fate of that report will be. it will likely end "up" on the hill. it's not clear if that will go only to leadership or to everyone up there. it could...
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finds the sound of construction uplifting, especially compared to what it felt like in s almost eerie bec it was so quiet and you are used to hearing the kids playing. down the corner, riding their bicycles around and sing the familiar faces. nobody was there. it was just us. it is great to see it coming back together. it really is. i think that it is going to be a long process. i can see the houses in every stage so i know it is going to be a long road way for a lot of people. i feel for the people that lost so much. >> you go to the restaurant and people say thank you for coming to help rebuild the neighborhood. >> reporter: the last gentleman that you heard from is a contractor. he is overseeing the reconstruction of four homes on four separate lots in the neighborhood. he says that the original owners settled with insurance and sold the lots and they left the area permanently. this new company bought the lots and they are rebuilding the homes. it is a little challenge, it has been finding workers and materials needed to rebuild all of the houses at once. later tonight, the city of san
finds the sound of construction uplifting, especially compared to what it felt like in s almost eerie bec it was so quiet and you are used to hearing the kids playing. down the corner, riding their bicycles around and sing the familiar faces. nobody was there. it was just us. it is great to see it coming back together. it really is. i think that it is going to be a long process. i can see the houses in every stage so i know it is going to be a long road way for a lot of people. i feel for the...
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off in twoebates so far and at last night's debate in san antonio witnesses saw how eat heated it has beche cruz will not be honest with you, he will make up pos or decisions on votes i have never taken, he is dishonesty thasm is wrump called him blind ted and why the nickname stuck. >> o'rourke's pollsters told him to come out on ttack. if he wants to insult meand call me a liar that's fine. >> cruz is full pulling ahead but o'rourke hasn't been k578 paining like a traician diddalnd ate, there say viral video of him skateboarding and image as ofis days in aunk rock band. all over social medianess with my next guest running against ted cruz please welcome beto o'rourke. is gaining national attention and appealing to diverse gowps in a state with a growing population of non-white voters. this is the race that could turn a rd state blue. jay ire is a political scienceat professoexas southern university. he believes national party politics are trickling down and causing a rift in the state >> the voters nem selves, the cruz loyalists and the beto o'rourkealoyts, you know, there is a lot of a
off in twoebates so far and at last night's debate in san antonio witnesses saw how eat heated it has beche cruz will not be honest with you, he will make up pos or decisions on votes i have never taken, he is dishonesty thasm is wrump called him blind ted and why the nickname stuck. >> o'rourke's pollsters told him to come out on ttack. if he wants to insult meand call me a liar that's fine. >> cruz is full pulling ahead but o'rourke hasn't been k578 paining like a traician...
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i want to go right to the first question bec sse it helpset up what you are after. >> okay. did you chooseto frame your argument in terms of the form of memoir of a road trip? >> memoir, policy --on i've nevera book like this. the first part is a memoir about my father who inspired me to travelthbecause he spente '30s traveling in 43 of the the second chapter is about a great forgotten american writer rnard devoto who traveled all over the country, wrote all about the settling of the west, but though he was a continentalist, he believed in america's international destiny world war ii, and putting deo to together with my father made me want to take my own road trip. >> brown: so you did d so and the next two chapters were about traveling literally from new england to san diego, and what i do there is reflect on everything i've a seng the way and try to understand what it means for america's rolerl in the d. >> brown: through geography.hy through geogr in other words, it's a geographical landscape meditation flowed by geopolitical analysis, which you never see anywhere else, b
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the rabbi said that he is bec e welcome as well. >> i don't know if there is another meeting about what to do about the border. he is thinking about executive action. is one of the options making it impossible for anyone to claim asylum unless they enter through a port of entry so anybody who crosses illegally would not be able to make a valid claim of asylum? >> there are a lot of options being discussed. the number one priority is looking for ways to secure our borders. we would love for democrats in congress to help step up and do their job and help us do that. if they don't and they are unwilling as they have shown in the past, we are looking at administrative actions that allow us to do so. >> sarah, thank you very much. with the state department the commitment to promote human rights and democracy, we will continue to guide the relationship with brazil, however the braziliant president-elect made very controversial comments about the minority position and defended the military in brazil. if the white house plans to ask assurances from the government in brazil, they will protect hu
the rabbi said that he is bec e welcome as well. >> i don't know if there is another meeting about what to do about the border. he is thinking about executive action. is one of the options making it impossible for anyone to claim asylum unless they enter through a port of entry so anybody who crosses illegally would not be able to make a valid claim of asylum? >> there are a lot of options being discussed. the number one priority is looking for ways to secure our borders. we would...
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aunetheless, she fears deportation, bec the administration is now going after legal immigrantse her. they want to reinterpret a vague bit of immigration law that'sen supposed to schether immigrants are likely to be self-supporting, or end up on e dole. .t's called the "public charge" ru >> like it or not, that's been on the books for-- since the 1880s. it was one of the three bases upon which people's ssions was adjudicated when they showed up at ellis island. >> reporter: francis cissna is the director of u.s. citizenship d immigration services. he declined an interview, but has spoken publicly about the rule. >> we're not saying that they can't receive public benefits, we're just saying that there comes a point when someone has become so dependent or reliant o public benefits that we have- - we now deem them a public charge, and accordingly inadmissible. that's something that has to be done. >> reporter: right now, cash welfare benefits are a strike against green card application. but says marielena hincapie, head of the national immigration law center, the adnistration wants to gr
aunetheless, she fears deportation, bec the administration is now going after legal immigrantse her. they want to reinterpret a vague bit of immigration law that'sen supposed to schether immigrants are likely to be self-supporting, or end up on e dole. .t's called the "public charge" ru >> like it or not, that's been on the books for-- since the 1880s. it was one of the three bases upon which people's ssions was adjudicated when they showed up at ellis island. >> reporter:...
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i was like, okay,seau bec t afta are family names in our family andhe many i think's might be betteryoutot an, be okay o . and she washt. she said this is my rig favoritd that's the one iho tsehe. family said,p i thought herpioldberg ie film ming aut eator who she is in the h filmer cerworki sumpter's c they go rato jerail toha ddh'is tifsm wh vooypi diffi'scu tlli' ow d with whoopi goldberg. >> you'rehe tre broadcasting is that correct? >> yeah. it was crazy. tiot i w 4- - under 40 from broadcasting and cable television magazine be and it's part of new york city television week here in new york, and yeah, i who were chosenas f wor this award r 40 under 40 which i surreal to me to thinky man tha. i'm 34 yearst's an absolute honor i'm excited to people the other wouldn't tonight here in new york, and iill have photos of the event tomorrow morning. i believe tonight on our newscast we should have some of the photos from the e as well. >> for everybody had counted you, picked on you for those of you who out there you know who you are take that 40 under f. i'm so proud o you. >> allison,
i was like, okay,seau bec t afta are family names in our family andhe many i think's might be betteryoutot an, be okay o . and she washt. she said this is my rig favoritd that's the one iho tsehe. family said,p i thought herpioldberg ie film ming aut eator who she is in the h filmer cerworki sumpter's c they go rato jerail toha ddh'is tifsm wh vooypi diffi'scu tlli' ow d with whoopi goldberg. >> you'rehe tre broadcasting is that correct? >> yeah. it was crazy. tiot i w 4- - under 40...
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disciplediscips in, a street gan chicago, should be released, someone facing more than 100 yearauin prison bec of murder. kanye was basically supposed to be talking abhat and went off on a tirade about his mental health issues d other things. >> woodruff: the president was welcoming this in part because it was an outreach toer african-an voters to support him. what affect do we think this could have on the president's dosupport? >> wt have any polling yet, of course, but essentially, this is likely not going to help ident trump or kanye west, really, appeal to african american democrats or africanpu american icans. on the one hand, african american republicans want to have an audience with the president. they want to be talking about sme economy, about wages, maybe aboull-business loans for the african american communities across this country. but they're not getting the isdience that kanye west getting. so that'sangering black republicans. for black democrats, they see somebody who i really lashing out and using stereotypes andat also, isn't going to appeal to african american voters. this wa
disciplediscips in, a street gan chicago, should be released, someone facing more than 100 yearauin prison bec of murder. kanye was basically supposed to be talking abhat and went off on a tirade about his mental health issues d other things. >> woodruff: the president was welcoming this in part because it was an outreach toer african-an voters to support him. what affect do we think this could have on the president's dosupport? >> wt have any polling yet, of course, but...
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ted cruz faced up to the camera and said to donald "you're a sniveling alex mack" and donald trump qu bece. how does he get past that? trump is apparently going to be campaigning for ted cruz sometime in and —— in october. it'll be interesting. i think that is part of the problem ted cruz has. donald trump supporters have not quite forgiven him for such a reluctant endorsement of trump during the presidential campaign. but trump himself is not actually that like in the state as deep red as texas. he has only done something like a 38% job approval rating compared to 29 for the —— 29% who strongly disapprove of him. christine, moving on. “— disapprove of him. christine, moving on. —— christian, moving on. the big focus at the conservative party conference this year is immigration. theresa may is promising the uk will have control of its immigration policy for the first time in decades after brexit. but the prime minister is having to share the limelight with an alternative party conference that is being run by conservative brexiteers — ten miles from the main stage in birmingham. this rival
ted cruz faced up to the camera and said to donald "you're a sniveling alex mack" and donald trump qu bece. how does he get past that? trump is apparently going to be campaigning for ted cruz sometime in and —— in october. it'll be interesting. i think that is part of the problem ted cruz has. donald trump supporters have not quite forgiven him for such a reluctant endorsement of trump during the presidential campaign. but trump himself is not actually that like in the state as...
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se bec the tsunami g sys here failed. th afterno volcano erupted abt 600 mil north of here. it spe ash 20,000 k it migh friday's . hu of people were setting for a music festival here they felt the jolt. a vendor with a bth on she saw the water begin to so he ran. the massive waves hit within es of quake. ins early warni system al m evacuate,ut control phone to were knocked out. and the town's tied al sensors t working vast. aid is trickli in and security is being stepped up. ins preside at first t to accept foreign aid appeal for more rescuers to he. e white confirm he e wit president who the u.s. will offer e assisas missi. yet to find any signs of here, nepheyd says if the govert can't a is prone to natur o god. a devas rthq, a tnainkic volca > a fst check of the morn gd morni for g your first l fro us. pennsall t h upstate new york, new yk and on into ef--0 s a mess. that moved thr e are offsh w ayes mov to the west, e upper midwe where we ha stormiring uprom all the michi for severr oak e to green and a risk to cedar rapid madiso to minne for severe , damagwinds, and t r
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realized as kennedy announced to that he was goinstart the , that's what i wanted to do so i began what bec fe a strenuous and almoile effort to rest myself free of the vice president's office. and i was one of the founding organizers of the peace corps, became its first deputy director and i had the three best years of my life. ow you t was a new effort to send young people who were not in military uniform out help shape the identity of america in the world and to give them a sense of the world wo that thed bring back. and i can't tell you every time i come to minnesota, every time i go to the rt huumphrey institute, i gave the keynote speech at the humphrey institute when they opened it. people come up to me, my age and younger, and they say, "we were in the peace corps, "it was a defining moment of my life." it was mine, i could t and one day inning haearly october of '63 i got a call from kenny o'donnl who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you go to aus, "the president is going to go down there." "we sent an italian, advance man from boston, "whom i knew, je
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and, importantl they need inn bec even as the deh tol is surging, nobody is tellg them how many are still mi ever the devastati at a crumple ofe believed to be trap are u sniffer dogs to find them. you?does that tell >> it might tell us if somebody wo days ago there voices and t toy silence. satee images show how badly the earthquake and tsunamial ted the landscape here. buils before and after. the town's coastline swallowed by the sea. the earthquake causing phd scientists cal liqu, whe soil loses r and collapses raised fears ae are blo by landslide supp of fuel are critically low, and aid has bn slow to reh here. mili planere bringing re relog with people wanting ou s have waited here to be evacd to anywhere that feels safer than this. there still aftershocks he. we felt them earlier t to spend anr nig outside. they nervous that buildings wer damaged in the quake like the one behind us could cr as we we driving around weot noaf people are now hang banners outside their hos askor help. sava, hoda. j craigns the table. mornin goo to you. the sort of melia trump's fit major solo trip abroa
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>> bec -- because i was over there workin' around the house.en there for -- coulda been there a week, a month, it could've been there six months. >> who'd wanna kill her? >> i don't know. i have no idea. it doesn't make any sense to me at all. if you look at all the actual evidence that's out there, okay? first of all, they said that it wasn't a robbery, okay? but if you go through what happened in court, you will find out that they completely missed that, okay? >> i didn't do this. and the person that did is still out there. and the frisco police department have given people a false sense of security over this. >> reporter: the day after the verdict, jayshree went to anna's favorite restaurant. >> i went and sat there and had my breakfast right there, at the table where i met her last. so just feeling her presence and in a way, saying, "okay. there is a closure now." i believe in, life after death and so i'm hoping to see her sometime. >> reporter: donna remembers the little moments, like anna's russian accent and her trouble with the pesky nu
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year, he felt like he wasn't doing the lord's work. he q >> narrator: he took a substantial pay cut to bec line prosecutor. he worked homicide in washington, dc. >> his great joy was putting away bad guys and answering his phone, "mueller, homicide." >> bob mueer cares about one thing, and one thing only: indicting bad guys and putting them in prison. >> narrator: a republican, he'd run the fbi for both gw. bush and barack obama.ed puut of private practice, robert mueller was back at the center of the acon. >> ...quietly gathered a team of more than three dozen attorneys, investigators... >> narrator: from the secure dalocation, he built a fore team. >> i believe his term was "ninja assassins"...th >> this is lik moment at the beginning of the "avengers" crvies where all the superheroes are kind of spreads the globe, and bob mueller calls them all and they all reassemble together in washington to takess on this new n. >> and the team mueller has assembled may be the a-team of prosecutors for an entire generation. >> aaron zebley, who was an fbi agent beforemi be a prosecutor. >> michael dr
year, he felt like he wasn't doing the lord's work. he q >> narrator: he took a substantial pay cut to bec line prosecutor. he worked homicide in washington, dc. >> his great joy was putting away bad guys and answering his phone, "mueller, homicide." >> bob mueer cares about one thing, and one thing only: indicting bad guys and putting them in prison. >> narrator: a republican, he'd run the fbi for both gw. bush and barack obama.ed puut of private practice,...