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team members jen davidson and beth lenz, and the boat's captain. john 'lj' benson. this won't be leisurely... we're racing the elements. in the mountains overlooking the bay, a storm is threatening. it's an ominous day to go scuba diving, but science doesn't wait for perfect weather. near our dive site, beth and jen jump in with snorkel gear to help us zero in on the reef below. the event that brought us here is called bleaching. higher than normal water temperatures cause corals to expel the symbiotic plant cells which provide them food. without the algae the corals begin to starve...turning healthy brown coral, ghostly white. this year's bleaching has been so pervasive, that for only the third time in history, scientists have declared it a global event. back on board, i check out a new piece of equipment; an aquatic communication system that will let me talk underwater. jen and beth surface, confirming we're on the reef. >> directly under me. >> it's directly under her... we'll do it, because this coral is really amazing. >> with the weather still holding, though
team members jen davidson and beth lenz, and the boat's captain. john 'lj' benson. this won't be leisurely... we're racing the elements. in the mountains overlooking the bay, a storm is threatening. it's an ominous day to go scuba diving, but science doesn't wait for perfect weather. near our dive site, beth and jen jump in with snorkel gear to help us zero in on the reef below. the event that brought us here is called bleaching. higher than normal water temperatures cause corals to expel the...
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this morning, the pope blessed liz beth meyers of ohio. she has a genetic disorder. it means she'll gradually lose her ability to see and hear. the pope talked to her and ka rested her ears and eyes. >>> still ahead, why one coach will remember his team's big win last night every time he knees his newborn soon. because homefirst, a product of elderplan, is there... helping them with bathing, dressing and meals so they can remain safely at home. homefirst, a product of elderplan continuing the work of the four caring in so many ways. call 1-866-386-4180 >>> really special win for a high school baseball team in florida and an even more important one for their coach. the coach had promised if they won 14 games this year, they would get to pick the name of his son due to be born in september. they got their 14th win last night. that means the coach's son will be named benjamin smalls query. >> could have gone a different direction. they came out okay. >>> tonight on news4 new york starting at 5:00, a man tried to lure a girl into his van. what he told her. >>> and kids'
this morning, the pope blessed liz beth meyers of ohio. she has a genetic disorder. it means she'll gradually lose her ability to see and hear. the pope talked to her and ka rested her ears and eyes. >>> still ahead, why one coach will remember his team's big win last night every time he knees his newborn soon. because homefirst, a product of elderplan, is there... helping them with bathing, dressing and meals so they can remain safely at home. homefirst, a product of elderplan...
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that big donald trump campaign rally will be held here at this beth page. trump is hoping to draw a crowd meanwhile, ted cruz will also be campaigning in new york today. but let's talk about what happened last night. donald trump losing the wisconsin primary in a big way to ted cruz. cruz was able to win so easily, thanks to women, young voters and evangelicals. and cruz calls last night's win a major turning point for his campaign. >> tonight is a turning point. it is a rallying cry, it is a call from and women of wisconsin to the people of america. we have a choice, a real choice. [ cheers ] >>reporter: on the democratic side, bernie sanders walked away with a victory in wisconsin. polls suggested he would win, and he did very well last night. sanders has now won seven of the last eight races. now today both bernie sanders and hillary clinton will be campaigning in pennsylvania. on the republican side, john as for this big campaign rally here in beth page, nassau county police say they are prepared to deal with both protesters and donald trump supporters
that big donald trump campaign rally will be held here at this beth page. trump is hoping to draw a crowd meanwhile, ted cruz will also be campaigning in new york today. but let's talk about what happened last night. donald trump losing the wisconsin primary in a big way to ted cruz. cruz was able to win so easily, thanks to women, young voters and evangelicals. and cruz calls last night's win a major turning point for his campaign. >> tonight is a turning point. it is a rallying cry, it...
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do you agree with the way beth has laid it out?trump stronger in one part of the state or another?er >> well, yeah, trump doesn't really have a really good "get out the vote" effort or ground game, but he here is drawing people to the rallies. and they've been huge, to use his word. a lot of people have been coming to them. he's been all over the state. it's been very exierkt i think, for new york republicans, as well as democrats.ts i was talking to the new york state republican party chair, ed koch, and he today sade this is new york's new hampshire.ha you get to meet these people firsthand. it is really energizing everybody. i think trump is speaking to-- especially in upstate new york y there is a lot of discontent about the economy. the upstate economy has been doing terribly for decades.es the manufacturing jobs aren't here anymore. he's attracting mainly the white, middle-class voters who used to have good job, may not have them, are worried about their children having to leave the state. and he does really seem to be resina
do you agree with the way beth has laid it out?trump stronger in one part of the state or another?er >> well, yeah, trump doesn't really have a really good "get out the vote" effort or ground game, but he here is drawing people to the rallies. and they've been huge, to use his word. a lot of people have been coming to them. he's been all over the state. it's been very exierkt i think, for new york republicans, as well as democrats.ts i was talking to the new york state...
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many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is stillg but uninhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfer back home -- and i'm getting teary about it because it was really very emotional -- that i could actually say the hurricane was behind me. >> living through the most powerful hurricane to strike the state of hawaii in recorded history, beth and tony now see things a little differently. >> we are just a speck or a dot on this planet and the planet rules everything. >> mother nature can come up at any minute and sneak up and just throw you a curve. so you really become more present and more appreciative and more grateful. >> whoa! >>> coming up -- >> i definitely wasn't breathing. i was unconscious. >> a bungee jumper's life hangs in the balance. >>> and later -- a plane drops from the sky. >> holy crap. >> he was actually falling
many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is stillg but uninhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfer back home -- and i'm getting teary about it because it was really very emotional -- that i could actually say the hurricane...
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let's bring in boothe fu-- beth fuey. let's start with hillary clinton today. she visited a public housing senior center in harlem, new york, in new york city, and we should poipt ont out that tuesdf this week lawrence o'donnell visited a housing complex because all the presidential candidates had been ignoring invitations to visit one in the ramp-up to the primaries, and in the last week, they asked them why they were ignoring the invitation. is the campaign listening and being responsive to that? >> yeah, i mean, good for her for going. as you know, kate, new york probably has the biggest income disparity in the country. 1% versus 9%, there is nowhere else it isn't as striking. given that hillary clinton is sometimes lambasted by sanders, she hits back pretty hard, but this is another way for her to say, look, i'm aware of the fact that there are people in new york that are hurting. it's not just people i spend my time with down on wall street. i want to talk to everybody and i want these folks to know i care about them as well. it was probably a smart move f
let's bring in boothe fu-- beth fuey. let's start with hillary clinton today. she visited a public housing senior center in harlem, new york, in new york city, and we should poipt ont out that tuesdf this week lawrence o'donnell visited a housing complex because all the presidential candidates had been ignoring invitations to visit one in the ramp-up to the primaries, and in the last week, they asked them why they were ignoring the invitation. is the campaign listening and being responsive to...
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beth, i'm trying to figure out where it goes from here.le are saying, this really was the turning point. cruz is sort of the -- he is getting consolidation here, trump won't hit 1,237. i'm wondering if donald trump comes in here in new york, he could sweep. if he has a big night, he could take all 95 delegates. co g he could get close to that. walk out of here back ahead 400 delegates over ted cruz. we might be saying something different in a few weeks. >> i've seen you talking at the big board, a plausible path to get to 1,237. it is quite challenging,uite difficult. ted cruz can't get there at all at this point. he is playing a smart insider game, minimizing the gap, if there a contested nvention, he is in a good position. so yes, it's still possible for donald trump. unlikely or difficult that he could get there. it could happen. but since ted cruz can't at all, he is playing this secondary game, which is really smart. >> if he sweeps new york, which i think is unlikely, but if he does, the numbers really start looking in his favor. i t
beth, i'm trying to figure out where it goes from here.le are saying, this really was the turning point. cruz is sort of the -- he is getting consolidation here, trump won't hit 1,237. i'm wondering if donald trump comes in here in new york, he could sweep. if he has a big night, he could take all 95 delegates. co g he could get close to that. walk out of here back ahead 400 delegates over ted cruz. we might be saying something different in a few weeks. >> i've seen you talking at the big...
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not the voters beth is talking about, though.s, the conservatives, the people who are very anti-cuomo, those people are probably in the trump camp. >> rudy giuliani was mayor of new york city. we kind of know where he stands moving forward in this race, but when it comes to trump and his efforts and having this popularity of being in new york as a businessperson and having kind of home field advantage, what do you make of the first rally out of long island? that's kind of a republican stronghold? >> yes, traditionally it has been a republican stronghold. in recent years it's gotten more moderate as more people outside the area have moved in. but yes, it was always the traditional home of the republican establishment in new york. it's also huge, tom. 7 million people live in new york. with that combination of conservative voters, blue collar voters, that's a good place for trump to start. >> real fast, when it comes to the battle between bernie and hillary for the hearts and minds of new york. what are you hearing? >> well, there
not the voters beth is talking about, though.s, the conservatives, the people who are very anti-cuomo, those people are probably in the trump camp. >> rudy giuliani was mayor of new york city. we kind of know where he stands moving forward in this race, but when it comes to trump and his efforts and having this popularity of being in new york as a businessperson and having kind of home field advantage, what do you make of the first rally out of long island? that's kind of a republican...
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. >> hello to beth and anthony nuts, chocolate, pretzel. saving the world from bland snacks with new hershey and reese' s snack mix. snack patrol! it' s snack justice. >> quarter to seven on a friday morning somebody sent a letter filled with white powder at trurp tower. four could inning a police officer were evaluated. police say substances was harmless. hillary clinton attending two fund raisesser first in manhattan second in queens. >> number eve homeless people on city streets is 12% that's according to a new survey we since count taken on one night in february. >> homelessness has gone down in one night. j seems like it's everywhere. from mayor's office something amazing ham at metro richmond zoo arrival of those things. they're cheetah cubs 13 of them. zoo said that had between march -- oh, hello. between march 21st so cute now but just wait. three mother cheetah it is gave bit to 1 6 cubs but e three died so -- you know they're still a little guy -- there. very cute. in the past two and a half years 36 cubs very born at the richmond
. >> hello to beth and anthony nuts, chocolate, pretzel. saving the world from bland snacks with new hershey and reese' s snack mix. snack patrol! it' s snack justice. >> quarter to seven on a friday morning somebody sent a letter filled with white powder at trurp tower. four could inning a police officer were evaluated. police say substances was harmless. hillary clinton attending two fund raisesser first in manhattan second in queens. >> number eve homeless people on city...
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the bus recognizes justine beth documentary about the wild horse population.he bus then headed to california to visit winners out that state, including in san diego, where congressman scott peters to art in the ceremony, recognizing the students for their winning documentary. chucongresswoman judy honored the second prize winners for their documentary on social security. a special thanks to our cable partners, charter, comcast, cox, and time warner cable. be sure to watch the 21 winning entries before washington journal. on monday, british prime minister david cameron gave a seeming to the british house of commons on his role in the panama papers and his decision to release his tax returns. he is a questions about tax evasion laws. a member of the parliament was asked to leave after he called the prime minister "dodgy dave." >> order. statement. the prime minister. p.m. cameron: thank you, mr. speaker. ofterday, i published all the information in my tax returns. i've given additional information about money inherited and given to me by my family, so people can
the bus recognizes justine beth documentary about the wild horse population.he bus then headed to california to visit winners out that state, including in san diego, where congressman scott peters to art in the ceremony, recognizing the students for their winning documentary. chucongresswoman judy honored the second prize winners for their documentary on social security. a special thanks to our cable partners, charter, comcast, cox, and time warner cable. be sure to watch the 21 winning entries...
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book like this is just tremendous and that's why it's created in this way because it's given to eliz beth and you have to learn how to handle classical languages because the sources for these are greek and latin and all of that learning goes into creating this beautiful object. >> when you see this beautiful i want to say print but the colors are still so vivid 400 years later. >> this is a wonderful example of hand color or tinted modern print. this is an atlas, latin title here, the theater of the world or the globe and you've got the added figures representing africa here, another figure here, you have some pretty grizzly stuff down here and then you've got probably something like the goddess wisdom on the top. what's done here is that they have made a wonderful printing so it's a high-quality print and then someone has hand colored the page itself and this edition is wonderful because the hand coloring extends to every -- every plate in the edition. so it would show you, this one, this is europe and some of this is known well and some of it is not known well. ireland and scottland. >>
book like this is just tremendous and that's why it's created in this way because it's given to eliz beth and you have to learn how to handle classical languages because the sources for these are greek and latin and all of that learning goes into creating this beautiful object. >> when you see this beautiful i want to say print but the colors are still so vivid 400 years later. >> this is a wonderful example of hand color or tinted modern print. this is an atlas, latin title here,...
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beth and jonpaul, so, watch out. good luck. here we go. let's take a look at the categories. we'll go... hey... each correct response will begin with a short e. andrew, start. around the world with -- for $200. beth. what is komodo? correct. short "e" for $200, please. jonpaul. what is an exclamation point? that's it. that has a short "e." around the world for $400, please.
beth and jonpaul, so, watch out. good luck. here we go. let's take a look at the categories. we'll go... hey... each correct response will begin with a short e. andrew, start. around the world with -- for $200. beth. what is komodo? correct. short "e" for $200, please. jonpaul. what is an exclamation point? that's it. that has a short "e." around the world for $400, please.
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first, my name is beth ann, i am a book reviewer and writer. i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthologying, and that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being here today, because i interview authors frequently and absolutely love it. i don't think our panelist needs much introduction. however, diane rehm is the host of an e upon mouse show on npr, and she has been so for many years. weaver delighted to have her -- we're delighted to have her here. i have lots of questions, but again, i'll try to make sure i leave lots of time for yours. thank you, diane, for being here today. >> oh, it's my pleasure. [applause] >> diane is a national treasure, and her new book is a very heart felt one about coming to terms with what life is like after a beloved spouse, after -- dies, a long marriage, and life continues on. and today i'm going to speak with diane about a great many things from the book, but we'll have time also to talk with her about her career in radio and some of her favorite moments there. but, di
first, my name is beth ann, i am a book reviewer and writer. i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthologying, and that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being here today, because i interview authors frequently and absolutely love it. i don't think our panelist needs much introduction. however, diane rehm is the host of an e upon mouse show on npr, and she has been so for many years. weaver delighted to have her -- we're delighted to have her here. i...
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joining us in the studio are beth fleisher, chair of plymouth church's anti-trafficking ministry, and taryn merkl, assistant u.s. attorney in the eastern district of new york and currently chief of civil rights for the criminal division. thank you both for being here today. >> thank you. >> first of all, we think of human trafficking -- i think many people think of it as something from years ago or from far away. how big is that here? >> it's a very definite problem, and it takes many different forms. it's very hard to get accurate is illegal activity, but perhaps taryn can give you some ideas of the size of this problem. >> as you mentioned, the global problem is in upwards of 20 to 30 million people, according to state department estimates and other estimates. and although we don't have precise figures for new york city because it is an illicit industry, the problem is real, and we prosecute many cases, as do our local counterparts, every year. >> so, when we say "human trafficking," to illustrate for people, are we talking in some cases, "i'll get you into the united states, i'll g
joining us in the studio are beth fleisher, chair of plymouth church's anti-trafficking ministry, and taryn merkl, assistant u.s. attorney in the eastern district of new york and currently chief of civil rights for the criminal division. thank you both for being here today. >> thank you. >> first of all, we think of human trafficking -- i think many people think of it as something from years ago or from far away. how big is that here? >> it's a very definite problem, and it...
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secret weapon, beth, or is that an overstatement? >> she is not so secret.igning through pregnancy, had the baby two weeks ago, i think, and then was back out last night, as you just showed, saying nice things about her dad. i wouldn't call her a secret weapon, but she is an effective weapon. she is an attractive woman. she is very bright. she has a nice family. she certainly shines a good light on her father. >> does she soften him at all? >> you know, sure. i would say that she softens him. any time he appears with his family, whether it's his wife f his wife melania, his children, it reminds people he's not just this big burly guy who gets up in front of huge crowds and says controversial things. he's a father, he's a husband, he has relationships with people who care a lot about him. ivanka definitely humanizes him as do other members of his family. >> beth fooey, thank you very much. >>> in this state, many of them are locked out of the primary they would like to vote in. what that could mean for tuesday's primary here in new york. that's next. >>> firs
secret weapon, beth, or is that an overstatement? >> she is not so secret.igning through pregnancy, had the baby two weeks ago, i think, and then was back out last night, as you just showed, saying nice things about her dad. i wouldn't call her a secret weapon, but she is an effective weapon. she is an attractive woman. she is very bright. she has a nice family. she certainly shines a good light on her father. >> does she soften him at all? >> you know, sure. i would say that...
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and for more, let's bring in senior editor beth fuohy.od conversation about the veepstakes, about who's going to run for -- it's like, once we get the candidates, we want to know who the vice president's going to be. so today we learned -- or actually, yesterday we learned that carly fiorina is being vetted by the cruz campaign. if you look at that objectively, carly fiorina as a second to cruz, would that be a good combo, politically speak? >> she shares his hard-edge conservativism. we know she's from california, it's a nice geographic blend. but really what cruz is doing with floating that out there, it was more about him than carly fiorina. he wants to show that he's in this to the convention. he's pushing away any chatter that trump shortly will have the delegates wrapped up and will have the nomination. cruz is acting as though he's the nominee, that's why he had to float a name, to show that he's thinking about a ticket. he's not just trying to catch trump, he's going all the way. >> and donald trump answering a question about whet
and for more, let's bring in senior editor beth fuohy.od conversation about the veepstakes, about who's going to run for -- it's like, once we get the candidates, we want to know who the vice president's going to be. so today we learned -- or actually, yesterday we learned that carly fiorina is being vetted by the cruz campaign. if you look at that objectively, carly fiorina as a second to cruz, would that be a good combo, politically speak? >> she shares his hard-edge conservativism. we...
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and jenny beth martin was correct on talking about the rules. let's look at it from the standpoint of the voter. if you're a voter, you go out there, stand in a long line and you vote for donald trump and somebody at the party says, well, we know what the votes were, but we figured out how the rules are going to make it so we're going to give those delegates to somebody else. then what you're doing is destroying the credibility of the process. that's why the republicans need to be very careful. cheryl: but governor, what she said is this is the way it's always been. georgette mosbacher was on with maria bartiromo and said yeah, this is the way it's always been, and it's rigged. and georgette, who i know you know was a delegate herself. this is break apart the integrity of the republican party and potentially the convention. >> well, it is rigged. georgette knows very well. she's very knowledgeable about how things work, and she's been an integral part of it and is exactly right. it hasn't mattered very much. by the time you get to the convention
and jenny beth martin was correct on talking about the rules. let's look at it from the standpoint of the voter. if you're a voter, you go out there, stand in a long line and you vote for donald trump and somebody at the party says, well, we know what the votes were, but we figured out how the rules are going to make it so we're going to give those delegates to somebody else. then what you're doing is destroying the credibility of the process. that's why the republicans need to be very careful....
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let me bring in beth fewa and david bird sl. >> are thebottom line, are thes endorsements going to helpt more votes? >> it's hard to say. endorsements tend to matter on down ballot races. ong something this big where the candidates are as well bone as they are, probably not. bernie sanders is fighting an uphill battle. they have a debate tomorrow night, he and secretary clinton. that would be something that would have more likelihood of changing opinions or votes, and then he hopped on a plane and goes to the vatican that night. very strange decision in the middle of the new york primary lead-up in a state where he says he wants to do really well. he's made the decision to be out of the state for a couple days and hillary clinton will be free to have the state to herself. >> i'm thinking, beth, what does he think he can gain politically from the trip? it is that 48-hour period, so key, yet he's not going to be there. when you do a cost benefit analysis, what do you think he thinks he can gain? >> hard to say. a candidate's time is their most important currency. where they spend their ti
let me bring in beth fewa and david bird sl. >> are thebottom line, are thes endorsements going to helpt more votes? >> it's hard to say. endorsements tend to matter on down ballot races. ong something this big where the candidates are as well bone as they are, probably not. bernie sanders is fighting an uphill battle. they have a debate tomorrow night, he and secretary clinton. that would be something that would have more likelihood of changing opinions or votes, and then he hopped...
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so beth, new york primary, let's start on the republican side.re coming off the tough loss in wisconsin. this is an opportunity for him to say in two weeks, that meant nothing, that was a blip, look at this landslide, i've hit 50%. how likely do you think it is he'll be able to bounce back like that. >> polling shows him very strong, over 50%. however, he did come out of a bad loss. definitely the momentum issue is working against him. two weeks is a long time. look, let's face it. he's running against ted cruz, who is not a good fit for new york. he's far too conservative, even for a state that has many congressional districts upstate. the vast majority of the states will find a ted cruz kind of conservatism too conservative. and even though john kasich is supposed to play better in moderate areas hasn't been a factor in this race, he's a been a big dud. it's trump versus cruz and cruz is not going to make a lot of headway, so it's primp trump's race. >> and these rules each state has for giving out the delegates. in new york, you have a couple
so beth, new york primary, let's start on the republican side.re coming off the tough loss in wisconsin. this is an opportunity for him to say in two weeks, that meant nothing, that was a blip, look at this landslide, i've hit 50%. how likely do you think it is he'll be able to bounce back like that. >> polling shows him very strong, over 50%. however, he did come out of a bad loss. definitely the momentum issue is working against him. two weeks is a long time. look, let's face it. he's...
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good morning, beth.son. >> let's talk about how we canec get healthier for little bite b cheaper.chear >> reporter: okay. oka well, you know, you've heard aur lot about super foods and they're basically super foods s aren't really a thing they're kind of a term that's created by food companies and they'rend the supposed to be sort of these alt in one foods. foods everything you need in one food. but the food companies andnd nutritionists kind of differ ono this.is. nutritionists say you can't geta everything you need in one foodf and they have a couple c suggestions about foods thatha aren't going to be as expensivei but can still provide a huge amount of nutrients. nutrien so we'll start with kale. kale. you heard about kale. everybody is talking about kalel >> yes.es >> reporter: healthy disputeis for kale would be broccoli. same amount of nutrients almostt lots of fiber in there, a lot l less expensive than kale easieri to find. another thing, quinoa agentnoa t grain that everybody has on eve their me
good morning, beth.son. >> let's talk about how we canec get healthier for little bite b cheaper.chear >> reporter: okay. oka well, you know, you've heard aur lot about super foods and they're basically super foods s aren't really a thing they're kind of a term that's created by food companies and they'rend the supposed to be sort of these alt in one foods. foods everything you need in one food. but the food companies andnd nutritionists kind of differ ono this.is. nutritionists say...
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and beth certainly had that. but there is sensitive information that's included. for example, i was mitt's campaign manager, and i just recused myself from looking at that information, and i relied on beth and governor romney to, you know, identify any flag that existed that would disqualify someone during the vet. it was really easy to do. and the reason i did it at the time i was 38 years old, and i thought that there was a chance, which there probably isn't anymore, that i would do another presidential campaign. and i just didn't think it was proper for me to look through the vetting reports of all these people who inevitably would one day run for president themselves. as it turns out, many of the people on our list have and will in the future. i think that's important, striking that balance. and it's easy to recuse yourself. i did. i don't think it impacted my ability to provide any recommendation if mitt wanted it at the end of the day of who i thought would be the best choice for him. like charlie says, it's a very personal choice. it's not about political o
and beth certainly had that. but there is sensitive information that's included. for example, i was mitt's campaign manager, and i just recused myself from looking at that information, and i relied on beth and governor romney to, you know, identify any flag that existed that would disqualify someone during the vet. it was really easy to do. and the reason i did it at the time i was 38 years old, and i thought that there was a chance, which there probably isn't anymore, that i would do another...
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news4 photo journalist beth brown went to george mason university where the students are engaged in a project to help the honey bee. >> reporter: when i started the project i did not like bees. the campus. you see the big bum bees. >> call the honey bee is on decline. >> she's beautiful. >> everyone likes a clean cage. >> she's right here, she's longer, bigger than the rest. >> we have nine hives. >> throughout the semester we record each field day of what we see, how the colony is doing, if we see a queen and everything we do kind of gives us an indication on how well the colony is doing throughout the year. >> so we know that the coley actually is in good shape. >> a world without bees would mean the end lot of the fruits and the nuts that we appreciate. >> all of the peaches, all of the apples. >> a lot of our bees die mostly just from not being able to keep themselves warm in the winter. but we do have a lot of problems with things that most beekeepers do see. >> remember that? >> yeah. >> they don't sting. >> oh. >> that's why i can hold him like this. >> we're looking to expand
news4 photo journalist beth brown went to george mason university where the students are engaged in a project to help the honey bee. >> reporter: when i started the project i did not like bees. the campus. you see the big bum bees. >> call the honey bee is on decline. >> she's beautiful. >> everyone likes a clean cage. >> she's right here, she's longer, bigger than the rest. >> we have nine hives. >> throughout the semester we record each field day of...
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beth bell is the for emerging and infectious diseases.p next, we will be joined by houry, as well as her center's prevention work. president obama participated in a panel in atlanta. here is some of that discussion. lookdent obama: when you in terms of lives lost, productivity impacted, costs to communities, but most importantly the cost to families, from this epidemic of it has to be something right up there at the top of the radar screen. it is important to recognize that today, we are seeing more of opioidause overdose than traffic accidents. think about this. a lot of people tragically die of car accidents and we spend a lot of time and resources to reduce those fatalities. the good news is we have been very successful. traffic fatalities are much lower today than they were when i was a kid, because we systematically looked at the data and we looked at the science and we develop education and public that allowed us to be safer drivers. the problem is here, we have got a trip -- the trajectories going in the opposite direction. 2014, t
beth bell is the for emerging and infectious diseases.p next, we will be joined by houry, as well as her center's prevention work. president obama participated in a panel in atlanta. here is some of that discussion. lookdent obama: when you in terms of lives lost, productivity impacted, costs to communities, but most importantly the cost to families, from this epidemic of it has to be something right up there at the top of the radar screen. it is important to recognize that today, we are seeing...
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work people have been doing to honor the legacy of jerry garcia in san francisco in the excelsior beth volunteered her time and corps the herb classic picture with the heritage house by the affirmative mike guzman the civic design committee is scheduled to review the design we're working with the engineering garcia family with the sign of the second plaque on the corner of amazon but have herb green photo as well we're working with artworks to forge the plaques they'll be uber's the same process with the plaques for the rainbow walk in the castro this waves the permit and inspection fees and added to the location one on mission and harrington and one on amazon for the sites and last year, we set aside funding in the budget to be able to have for construction for the first plaque be using if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer theming for the second plaque we hope to go in later this year commemorating the homes of jerry garcia for the unique contributions to the social and cultural life and helped to promote the k30ir district in how it is in his form actually years of san
work people have been doing to honor the legacy of jerry garcia in san francisco in the excelsior beth volunteered her time and corps the herb classic picture with the heritage house by the affirmative mike guzman the civic design committee is scheduled to review the design we're working with the engineering garcia family with the sign of the second plaque on the corner of amazon but have herb green photo as well we're working with artworks to forge the plaques they'll be uber's the same...
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trump is storming long island for a huge rally in beth page. has live team coverage both inside and outside this massive trump event. plus, we have new information developing about the possibility of of a contested convention. we begin with our own griff jenkins live outside be grummond studios, grif? >> that's right. we are here in beth page, new york, where a few hundred protesters have turned out here, heckling some of the supporters coming. there are 10,000 inside the
trump is storming long island for a huge rally in beth page. has live team coverage both inside and outside this massive trump event. plus, we have new information developing about the possibility of of a contested convention. we begin with our own griff jenkins live outside be grummond studios, grif? >> that's right. we are here in beth page, new york, where a few hundred protesters have turned out here, heckling some of the supporters coming. there are 10,000 inside the
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handling the split very gracefully, beth frankle and her ex, they have been at w we have the latest on her divorce drama and a held scare. >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our style guru joe zee, find out (music plays) in this city, waiting for you to go beyond. to find the other side, to find yourself... greater. eight million footsteps daring past limits and delta, right there with you, as if all of us were saying together: new york. is. go. >> tomorrow on "e.t," is the honeymoon over for bachelor ben and lauren after just three thank you for dining with us. hope to see you again soon. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> mia barton was all smiles posing with the fans outside of her dancing rehearsal. but the pressure is on for her tonight. >> she could be the next one to go home. in this battle, look wha
handling the split very gracefully, beth frankle and her ex, they have been at w we have the latest on her divorce drama and a held scare. >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our style guru joe zee, find out (music plays) in this city, waiting for you to go beyond. to find the other side, to find yourself... greater. eight million footsteps daring past limits and delta, right there with you, as if all of us were saying together: new york. is. go. >> tomorrow on...
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the judge threw out the beth -- breath breathalyzer test she said she was under the effects of ambien. >>> 71-year-old priest was lat seen on sunday. police chased the man in his car on tuesday. they found the car yesterday in eakens south carolina. murray was released from jail last week. someone introduced him to father robert and he may have taken advantage of the situation leading to the priest's disappearance. >>> a woman from washington state said she found a cancerous tumor thanks to a potato chip. a sharp ridge of a chip poked her in the float back in february so she went to the doctor to get it checked out. she was diagnosed with carcinoma of the left tonsle. >>> a potato chip was a blessing in disguise. >>> her husband called frito lay to tell them the story and they send her a t-shirt and letter and free chips. >>> free coffee, wawa celebrates an an -- an anniversary. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not sca
the judge threw out the beth -- breath breathalyzer test she said she was under the effects of ambien. >>> 71-year-old priest was lat seen on sunday. police chased the man in his car on tuesday. they found the car yesterday in eakens south carolina. murray was released from jail last week. someone introduced him to father robert and he may have taken advantage of the situation leading to the priest's disappearance. >>> a woman from washington state said she found a cancerous...
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the fox medical team's beth galvin joins us with quick fixes for allergies. of us don't even need to go to the doctor just go to the drugstore? >> reporter: exactly, lauren, because there are a couple things you can pick up at the drugstore that can make a big difference if you just have mild allergies. so one thing you want to pick sup an anti his mean that is medication non drowsy medication like claritin or zyrtech or allegra. i use the store brand which is cheaper. and that can help block you from having some of the symptoms that you're having and then the other medication if you've got those nasal symptoms that lot of people have right now, nasal spray like over the counter kind of flonase type spray which is really go a long way in helping with those symptoms. is he between the two, the anti-histamine and the nasal spray most of us will be good to go if they're more severe you may want torque you know, seek some help for it. lauren? >> let me ask you this question. you know a lot of times our weather personalities give us this pollen count each morning.
the fox medical team's beth galvin joins us with quick fixes for allergies. of us don't even need to go to the doctor just go to the drugstore? >> reporter: exactly, lauren, because there are a couple things you can pick up at the drugstore that can make a big difference if you just have mild allergies. so one thing you want to pick sup an anti his mean that is medication non drowsy medication like claritin or zyrtech or allegra. i use the store brand which is cheaper. and that can help...
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trump is storming long island for a huge rally in beth page. "on the record" has live team coverage both inside and outside this massive trump event. plus, we have new information developing about the possibility of of a contested convention. we begin with our own griff jenkins live outside be grummond studios, grif? >> that's right. we are here in beth page, new york, where a few hundred protesters have turned out here, heckling some of the supporters coming. there are 10,000 inside the studios. we were able to talk to them earlier and we found out that they are nothing short of furious of what they view as the g.o.p. establishment, the republican establishment denying trump this nomination. take a look.vs >> are you supporting donald trump? [cheers and applause] >> he tells it like it is, and that's what we need. >> i am going to support donald trump because is he not a politician. great. that's what we believe in the young generation and the youth coming up. >> he is the only man for this job. i think he is the only one that has the guts to
trump is storming long island for a huge rally in beth page. "on the record" has live team coverage both inside and outside this massive trump event. plus, we have new information developing about the possibility of of a contested convention. we begin with our own griff jenkins live outside be grummond studios, grif? >> that's right. we are here in beth page, new york, where a few hundred protesters have turned out here, heckling some of the supporters coming. there are 10,000...
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trump is storming long island for a huge rally in beth page. live team coverage both inside and outside this massive trump event. plus, we have new information developing about the possibility of of a contested convention. we begin with our own griff jenkins live outside be grummond studios, grif? >> that's right. we are here in beth page, new york, where a few hundred protesters have turned out here, heckling some of the supporters coming. there are 10,000 inside the studios
trump is storming long island for a huge rally in beth page. live team coverage both inside and outside this massive trump event. plus, we have new information developing about the possibility of of a contested convention. we begin with our own griff jenkins live outside be grummond studios, grif? >> that's right. we are here in beth page, new york, where a few hundred protesters have turned out here, heckling some of the supporters coming. there are 10,000 inside the studios
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. >> joining me now, msnbc senior editor, beth fuey. seeing you. >> you, too. >> you covered new york politics for years. how do you think this back and forth will play with voters in new york? >> let's just say we're not in wisconsin anymore, jose. things have gotten more feisty. it seems to me bernie sanders is trying to draw hillary clinton into a fight. she's well ahead here. he definitely has an uphill clooin climb. she never said he was unqualified. she did use some words in that "morning joe" interview that suggested he might not be super well prepared to be president. he has now taken it and is running with it. in our interview with steve korniacki, we're going to be new yorkers, show how real new yorkers fight. in that sound bite you just played she was trying hard not to take the bait, said she would take bernie sanders any time over donald trump. she's trying not to get lured into this. they're both tough. they both can fight. if it happens that they're going to start really going back and forth with each other, that's to be
. >> joining me now, msnbc senior editor, beth fuey. seeing you. >> you, too. >> you covered new york politics for years. how do you think this back and forth will play with voters in new york? >> let's just say we're not in wisconsin anymore, jose. things have gotten more feisty. it seems to me bernie sanders is trying to draw hillary clinton into a fight. she's well ahead here. he definitely has an uphill clooin climb. she never said he was unqualified. she did use...
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sinai beth israel and met the chief of breast surgery. >> the advantage of doing prophylactic surgery is you're reducing your risk greatly. you reduce your risk of developing breast cancer 90, 95 percent. it's the biggest risk reduction you can get. the disadvantage is you're removing your breast. >> just a few months later, her oldest daughter was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at 29. >> she had to undergo chemo, radiation radiation, mastectomies. that was a really tough, tough time. >> reporter: her sister decided to have genetic testing. she had the mutation. >> in a way, her decision was a bit more difficult because here it's completely prophylactic, completely voluntary. she does not have cancer. >> reporter: finally there was ben, the eldest of the three, also tested positive for the gene but has been cancer free. >> faith had different issues than dana. ben has very different issues. elaine, as the mom, has very different issues because she had to deal with the fact that she gave this to her kids. >> reporter: now the family can move forward knowing they've tried to mitig
sinai beth israel and met the chief of breast surgery. >> the advantage of doing prophylactic surgery is you're reducing your risk greatly. you reduce your risk of developing breast cancer 90, 95 percent. it's the biggest risk reduction you can get. the disadvantage is you're removing your breast. >> just a few months later, her oldest daughter was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at 29. >> she had to undergo chemo, radiation radiation, mastectomies. that was a really...
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passenger, beth blakeley. an impact. then it was a rough ride. it took a long time to stop. all you could see was a lot of dirt and debris flying past the train. and then there was a couple of sort of like fire flashes. and then, we came to a stop. it was pretty panicky. >> national transportation safety board its leading the investigation. two amtrak employees killed were from the construction crew working on the backhoe, the collision tore into the train's first passenger car. roughly three dozen from the train were take tine local hospitals. >> it looked like it had been banged up a bit. from outside of the train. the windows were broken in. and -- it looked pretty harsh. >> this accident comes less than ape year after the deadly derailment of amtrak train 1 # 8 in philadelphia which killed 8. just last month, another amtrak train derailed in kansas injuring more than 30. this morning's deadly collision stopped service between philadelphia and points south on northeast corridor for hours. sunday's are typically one of amtrak's busiest travel days. still track work is not
passenger, beth blakeley. an impact. then it was a rough ride. it took a long time to stop. all you could see was a lot of dirt and debris flying past the train. and then there was a couple of sort of like fire flashes. and then, we came to a stop. it was pretty panicky. >> national transportation safety board its leading the investigation. two amtrak employees killed were from the construction crew working on the backhoe, the collision tore into the train's first passenger car. roughly...
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msnbc's beth fouhy joins me this morning. good seeing you. we're just hearing from sanders. the rhetoric has been heating up in the past couple of days. is this something we're going to be seeing in the future? because you know, it seems as though after the who's qualifies and who isn't, and that kind of went, you know, they turned the page on that, do you see this heating up any more before the primaries in new york? >> yeah, you saw there at that rally, jose, in binghamton, the flagship university of new york. he's very popular with students, with young people. he's also going to be in albany where there's another big rally among students, another big suny campus. what we heard basically is his stump speech there. he talks about income inequality, criminal justice and so forth. on the weekend shows, yesterday, he did heat up his rhetoric. he started to say secretary clinton, his opponent is perhaps, he didn't go so far as to say she was disqualified, but he said she had exercised poor judgment. he's starting to reframe the term from qualified to what kind of judgment has s
msnbc's beth fouhy joins me this morning. good seeing you. we're just hearing from sanders. the rhetoric has been heating up in the past couple of days. is this something we're going to be seeing in the future? because you know, it seems as though after the who's qualifies and who isn't, and that kind of went, you know, they turned the page on that, do you see this heating up any more before the primaries in new york? >> yeah, you saw there at that rally, jose, in binghamton, the flagship...
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. >> while they seem to be handling the split very gracefully, beth frankle and her ex, they have been have the latest on her divorce drama and a held scare. >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our style guru joe zee, find out eighty six million adults have a serious medical condition called prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you may be one of them, and your risk of developing type 2 diabetes is higher. the good news is that you can prevent or delay diabetes. talk to your doctor about a simple blood test for prediabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions, stood up for marriage equality and protected our environment. now i'm fighting for criminal justice reform. i'm proud to be backed by president obama a
. >> while they seem to be handling the split very gracefully, beth frankle and her ex, they have been have the latest on her divorce drama and a held scare. >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our style guru joe zee, find out eighty six million adults have a serious medical condition called prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you may be one of them, and your risk of developing type...
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. >>> what lies beneath, the beth taking new exhibit at the bottom of the sea.here going to the museum becomes a whole new experience. nbc "nightly news" is
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. >> while they seem to be handling the split very gracefully, beth frankle and her ex, they have been have the latest on her divorce drama and a held scare. >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our style guru joe zee, find out how time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. >> tomorrow on "e.t," is the honeymoon over for bachelor ben and lauren after just three prepare for battle. carrying on their shoulders the legacy of a nation, and... enormous heads. go! [whistle] ♪ ♪ winning a presidential race is hard, b
. >> while they seem to be handling the split very gracefully, beth frankle and her ex, they have been have the latest on her divorce drama and a held scare. >>> two big awards shows means two tim the fashion for our style guru joe zee, find out how time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president...
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for a closer look, i'm joined by msnbc senior editor, beth fouhy.g during the commercial break. i'm from between albany, a small town between saratoga and schenectady, and i love new york, but it is not new york city and i don't think the rest of the world always appreciates that. >> the thing about new york people need to understand is it's so diverse, it's huge, it's 19 million people. so many people focus on manhattan, but you've got long island, 7 million people. >> where trump is tonight. >> where trump is tonight, votes very differently from new york city. used to be the hub of new york republicanism. then you've got upstate new york, as you know, kate. very beautiful, lots of it is quite rural. but there are those industrial cities like syracuse, rochester, utica, that have basically been sort of struggling for years. they never really made it out of that industrial economy. but places like ohio. it's a lot like ohio. so you've got people who are very economically distressed up there, who might be receptive to the message of a donald trump or
for a closer look, i'm joined by msnbc senior editor, beth fouhy.g during the commercial break. i'm from between albany, a small town between saratoga and schenectady, and i love new york, but it is not new york city and i don't think the rest of the world always appreciates that. >> the thing about new york people need to understand is it's so diverse, it's huge, it's 19 million people. so many people focus on manhattan, but you've got long island, 7 million people. >> where trump...
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. >>> what lies beneath, the beth taking new exhibit at the bottom of the sea. a breathtaking new exhibit at the bottom of the sea where going to the museum become as whole new experience. >>> "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it the number one killer of american and women not only in this country but around the world. we're talking about heart disease and stroke and other cardiovascular diseases that takes a life every 40 seconds in this country day loan. some patients who took the drugs were sig consequently left likely to have problems. >> reporter: heart disease is the leading cause of death. killing nearly 18 million people around the world each year cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins have long been on the front lines of battling the disease. >>statins, though, are quite different. >> reporter: today, researchers say there is more evidence that the drugs can help avoid heart problems before they start. >> you can pre vent several million events in the world every year. >> reporter: the company behind the drug used helped fund the research.
. >>> what lies beneath, the beth taking new exhibit at the bottom of the sea. a breathtaking new exhibit at the bottom of the sea where going to the museum become as whole new experience. >>> "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it the number one killer of american and women not only in this country but around the world. we're talking about heart disease and stroke and other cardiovascular diseases that takes a life every 40 seconds in this country...
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beth bell is the for emerging and infectious diseases. well as her center's prevention work. president obama participated in a panel in atlanta. here is some of that discussion. lookdent obama: when you in terms of lives lost, productivity impacted, costs to communities, but most importantly the cost to families, from this epidemic of it has to be something right up there at the top of the radar screen. it is important to recognize that today, we are seeing more of opioidause overdose than traffic accidents. think about this. a lot of people tragically die of car accidents and we spend a lot of time and resources to reduce those fatalities. the good news is we have been very successful. traffic fatalities are much lower today than they were when i was a kid, because we systematically looked at the data and we looked at the science and we develop education and public that allowed us to be safer drivers. the problem is here, we have got a trip -- the trajectories going in the opposite direction. 2014, the last year we had accurate data for,
beth bell is the for emerging and infectious diseases. well as her center's prevention work. president obama participated in a panel in atlanta. here is some of that discussion. lookdent obama: when you in terms of lives lost, productivity impacted, costs to communities, but most importantly the cost to families, from this epidemic of it has to be something right up there at the top of the radar screen. it is important to recognize that today, we are seeing more of opioidause overdose than...