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so the brothers gave beth something else, thca, beth says that one did. >> what is it like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it is awesome. i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> because when i had the rages, i felt like a monster afterwards. because i would just physically attack my parents and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, just think this is -- this whole idea of medical marijuana or that cannabis has any medicinal value, they just think that's -- it is a bunch of baloney. >> i tell them that i've seen it work, it worked with me. i've seen it work in a bunch of other kids. and that it's an amazing plant. >> you get on a plane, fly out to colorado, see with your own eyes what's happening. what did you think? >> this is amazing. she's back. my daughter is back. her personality, you know. >> life changing. >> but splitting the family, being apart was too much. beth and jennifer moved back to virginia. and that's why on this february morning, they're gathered here with theresa elder and the smiths in the hou
so the brothers gave beth something else, thca, beth says that one did. >> what is it like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it is awesome. i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> because when i had the rages, i felt like a monster afterwards. because i would just physically attack my parents and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, just think this is -- this whole idea of medical marijuana or...
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i'm beth geo, paula? >> thank you, beth. >>> we now know the cause of a deadly fire in new hampshire. improper disposal of smoking materials started the flames. policesay that four people died accidentally from smoke inhalation. >>> now, a local man helps a sex assault victim and then helps police to get the winthrop neighborhood on revere street and police say that the man responsible is in jail. >> i'm glad we got him. >> reporter: police call him a predator and now, he's in custody, investigators leading him into court. investigatorssay that gerardo portillo attack aid young woman in winthrop, assaulting her and trying to rape her. policesay that the victim was walking home when a man driving a car allegedly shown in surveillance video propositioned her and offered her drugs. when she refused, police say that portillo beat her. >> i knew it was something bad. >> reporter: justin rowe heard the screams and ran to help. >> i you any -- knew it was bad and she lifted her hand and it was swollen and bruise
i'm beth geo, paula? >> thank you, beth. >>> we now know the cause of a deadly fire in new hampshire. improper disposal of smoking materials started the flames. policesay that four people died accidentally from smoke inhalation. >>> now, a local man helps a sex assault victim and then helps police to get the winthrop neighborhood on revere street and police say that the man responsible is in jail. >> i'm glad we got him. >> reporter: police call him a...
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. >> beth germano has more. beth? >> reporter: the couple was in charge of the widespread meningitis outbreak but was trying to hide money within minutes of the execution of a search warrant at the new england compounding center in 2012, and they struck it crd in 2012, the new england compounding center in framingham, accused of producing contaminated inject i believe steroids. carla congliaro and her husband, douglas, were not involved in company went bankrupt. they are among 14 people charged in the notorious case, the most serious charges leveled against the president and head majanuary. the government said they knowingly produced the medicine in unsanitary conditions sold it to unsuspecting patients. the plea deal means they will be helping the prosecution in the case. and the government said under the meye deal, carla would be placed on probation and her husband, douglas, would not receive any jail time but the final decision rests judge when sentencing takes place in november. i'm beth germano, wbz news. paula?
. >> beth germano has more. beth? >> reporter: the couple was in charge of the widespread meningitis outbreak but was trying to hide money within minutes of the execution of a search warrant at the new england compounding center in 2012, and they struck it crd in 2012, the new england compounding center in framingham, accused of producing contaminated inject i believe steroids. carla congliaro and her husband, douglas, were not involved in company went bankrupt. they are among 14...
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-emily beth. -emily beth. look at emily beth. isn't she the cutest? -how beautiful. -thank you, thank you. wait a minute, emily beth -- is that a southern name? oh, yes, alabama born and raised. aha, so, good food. -oh. -was that southern helpings of cornbread and gravy? at every family function, -oh, my. -oh, yeah. [ laughs ] -so how old are you? -30. so, you're 30. so how long were you struggling with your weight? mostly when i got to college. you know, you start eating at 3:00 a.m. and studying in the middle of the night... oh, boy. ...and so, you know, you just don't care about those things. why did you decide to lose it? well, you know, my doctor said "you have high blood pressure." you know... -at 30. i was on high-blood- pressure medicine in my 20s, you know, so i was like, "something has to change." yeah. so, what was it that caused you to make that decision? my sister was getting married, and my mom was like, fore the wedding, before you have to walk down the aisle." and i was like, "okay." i lost 60 by the wedding, and i just kept going. i had to, you know?
-emily beth. -emily beth. look at emily beth. isn't she the cutest? -how beautiful. -thank you, thank you. wait a minute, emily beth -- is that a southern name? oh, yes, alabama born and raised. aha, so, good food. -oh. -was that southern helpings of cornbread and gravy? at every family function, -oh, my. -oh, yeah. [ laughs ] -so how old are you? -30. so, you're 30. so how long were you struggling with your weight? mostly when i got to college. you know, you start eating at 3:00 a.m. and...
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i'll speak for mark, not you, beth, you seem contained while mark and i are melting away over here. > those jackets. >> i wish and maybe day two we will, tomorrow day two about this heat. but as we look at melania trump's speech last night, she stole the show in that moment. the reaction today not so much. how can they fix this to save face and integrity for what that moment was all about for melania trump and her husband? >> what they need to do is have a much more flawless convention than they had last night and hope people forget. we'll see don, jr., tiffany trump, you know those speeches are going over with a fine tooth comb making sure every i is dotted and t is crossed and until and unless they put this melania issue to bed it will be hard for them to fully move past that. >> we're seeing on the lower right-hand side of our screen, we expect hillary clinton to be speaking in las vegas. curious to know if she'll mention anything about the melania trump speech questions. tonight, though, we have don, jr., and tiffany speaking. house speaker paul ryan, majority leader mitch mcconne
i'll speak for mark, not you, beth, you seem contained while mark and i are melting away over here. > those jackets. >> i wish and maybe day two we will, tomorrow day two about this heat. but as we look at melania trump's speech last night, she stole the show in that moment. the reaction today not so much. how can they fix this to save face and integrity for what that moment was all about for melania trump and her husband? >> what they need to do is have a much more flawless...
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amy beth martin continues to meet that organization. i was also his up by a litany of conservative organizations that emerged in the wake of the tea party. social media which is more conservative women. i was reading stories in this paper is about women's charting the tea party organizations at the grassroots level. of course in the tea party first initially emerged in 2009, arguably the largest supporters politically speaking for women. people like michele bachmann, former congresswoman from minnesota also started the tea party caucus. and of course the original mama grizzly herself, sarah a lead author linked with the tea party. in my own research i studied for a long time in putting the christian right. in earlier right-wing movements, women have been a part of these moments, but are really more behind the scenes rather than front-end dinner. excuse me. there have been notable exceptions. the schlafly is the best exception to that. for the shapley is best known for having sat era in the 1970s. one of the women i interviewed for this
amy beth martin continues to meet that organization. i was also his up by a litany of conservative organizations that emerged in the wake of the tea party. social media which is more conservative women. i was reading stories in this paper is about women's charting the tea party organizations at the grassroots level. of course in the tea party first initially emerged in 2009, arguably the largest supporters politically speaking for women. people like michele bachmann, former congresswoman from...
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back on set is beth fouhy and david corn. and david you are new to the panel so i'll go to you first. the idea of having entertainers, prominent republicans, no. and including the governor of ohio. does that mean anything for trump or is that just embarrassing for the party. >> i think right now when the ultimate political reality show, you could say that about the whole campaign but certainly about the convention, but i've talked to republicans that work on the convention in past and they say it is complete chaos and disorder behind the scenes. i don't think the speaking slots have been filled up and i don't think they know who is talking when and donald trump who said he doesn't want to grandstand. right. so i think a lot of republicans who care about this are on pins and needles because they have no idea what this convention will look like. inside of the hall or outside of the hall, with nazi and white sem recommend sifts cheering on trump and others protesting. it should be chaotic. >> and amy, your plans that are i'm ass
back on set is beth fouhy and david corn. and david you are new to the panel so i'll go to you first. the idea of having entertainers, prominent republicans, no. and including the governor of ohio. does that mean anything for trump or is that just embarrassing for the party. >> i think right now when the ultimate political reality show, you could say that about the whole campaign but certainly about the convention, but i've talked to republicans that work on the convention in past and...
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well, beth, thank you so much. i really appreciate your perspective.ow there are a lot of parents who have kids that are trying to make sense of it all and explain it to them. i know that your kids have a great deal of empathy and sympathy for all of the people who are suffering in the city and that you are working very hard to try to heal during this time. so beth, appreciate it, again. >> thank you thank you very much. >> ahead, the dallas shooter's journals. the bloody letter on the wall. and the ramblings. >> we had negotiated with him for about two hours, and he just basically lying to us, playing games, laughing at us, singing, asking how many did he get and that he wanted to kill some more and that there were bombs there. so there was no progress on the negotiation. >> more from this revealing exclusive interview with the dallas police chief, david brown, up next. ♪ bud light party here to discuss equal pay. women don't get paid as much as men and that is wrong. and we have to pay more for the same stuff. what? yeah. cars... what? dry cleaning..
well, beth, thank you so much. i really appreciate your perspective.ow there are a lot of parents who have kids that are trying to make sense of it all and explain it to them. i know that your kids have a great deal of empathy and sympathy for all of the people who are suffering in the city and that you are working very hard to try to heal during this time. so beth, appreciate it, again. >> thank you thank you very much. >> ahead, the dallas shooter's journals. the bloody letter on...
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beth germano has the story all new at 6:00. >> reporter: it's a challenge that became a sensation. buckets of ice water poured over the heads of the enthusiastic all in the name of research. a former baseball star suffering from als, better >> now it's bearing the fruit that we need. >> reporter: it funded another step. dr.john landers is part of a team of researchers discovering a new gene in als patients that could lead to new therapies. he received funds to join an international team of scientists. and he took the challenge himself saying the campaign raised money and awareness. i worked on als they gave me a strange look or didn't know what i was talking about. >> reporter: they helped spearhead the biggest medical fund raising campaign in history. and now the gene is another piece of a complex puzzle. >> we have a long way to go from a gene discovery to a treatment for people who are living with als today. we implore everybody to with us. >> reporter: two years ago. dr.landers wanted to become part of the project but was told the funding was not available. the ice bucket chall
beth germano has the story all new at 6:00. >> reporter: it's a challenge that became a sensation. buckets of ice water poured over the heads of the enthusiastic all in the name of research. a former baseball star suffering from als, better >> now it's bearing the fruit that we need. >> reporter: it funded another step. dr.john landers is part of a team of researchers discovering a new gene in als patients that could lead to new therapies. he received funds to join an...
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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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ask karen ando beth about this. it felt a little different in that we heard some say, i do silencend -- after mostly in the wake of minnesota and baton rouge, today i started hearing people like newt gingrich and others say, i'm beginning to see the point. it's very strange to see how different donald trump's reaction was compared to after orlando. after the last horrible shootings, he had those tweets that seemed to congratulate himself about being able to recognize terrorism, then he had strange insinuation about the president being sort of in cahoots with the shooter. this time, his message on calmer was, you know, very and -- gwen: after having said nothing about minnesota. that's true. and hillary clinton and he hadn't. and then he offered his and to my great surprise, he talked about the senseless deaths in louisiana if you've beennd to trump rallies, you know he frequently is like, let's give it up for law enforcement. big on supporting the police. not saying you can't be on both said, bute what you it was st
ask karen ando beth about this. it felt a little different in that we heard some say, i do silencend -- after mostly in the wake of minnesota and baton rouge, today i started hearing people like newt gingrich and others say, i'm beginning to see the point. it's very strange to see how different donald trump's reaction was compared to after orlando. after the last horrible shootings, he had those tweets that seemed to congratulate himself about being able to recognize terrorism, then he had...
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anyway, beth fuey, senior politics editor for nbc and msnbc, chris and alex seitz-wald of nbc. doing a lot of reporting in sanders world here. i go back to it seems as if there is now a disconnect between the sanders' leadership and the sanders' delegates. and that's a problem now for this convention. >> absolutely. we learned definitively today in that room in the convention center that i was at that sanders can no longer control his own movement. he d he told them this is all about you and now that's coming back to bite him. you see that on every level, on a strategic level. he got booed off the stage essentially. and with his whips, they are trying to deal with that. they are panicking trying to think about how to deal with this. >> beth, supporters of sanders are more likely to go with the democratic nominee, we see that in our polling. but it's the activists in sanders world and that -- look what they have done to the convention already. >> i honestly have to ask, chuck, most of our polling has been done abobefore this revelan of the dnc and wikileaks. that's got to inflam
anyway, beth fuey, senior politics editor for nbc and msnbc, chris and alex seitz-wald of nbc. doing a lot of reporting in sanders world here. i go back to it seems as if there is now a disconnect between the sanders' leadership and the sanders' delegates. and that's a problem now for this convention. >> absolutely. we learned definitively today in that room in the convention center that i was at that sanders can no longer control his own movement. he d he told them this is all about you...
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beth schapiro, could they really be brought back to life? >> it depends on what you are willing to accept for aas mammoth or a pigeon.i when an organism dies all of it sells and the dna begins to decay immediately and that dna which exists now and all of us has long unbroken strands of letters that make up the code that make its look and act the way we do. with that it has been dead before 5,000 years or 10,000 years.yes, if we go out and collect the bone it will have dna in it but it will have broken fragments and we can't use that dna on the same way that we can use that. that is not actually possible'a with mammoths.ct we can take those little tiny fragments and start to understand how it differs from an asian elephant. they share about 99 percent of the dna. then we can take an elephant we take the elephant sell and turn it into an elephant so sure. i follow up. our ability to do that is that going to come at a cost of the current efforts that we have two protect the dangerous speeches. but the fantastic approaches these are not competin
beth schapiro, could they really be brought back to life? >> it depends on what you are willing to accept for aas mammoth or a pigeon.i when an organism dies all of it sells and the dna begins to decay immediately and that dna which exists now and all of us has long unbroken strands of letters that make up the code that make its look and act the way we do. with that it has been dead before 5,000 years or 10,000 years.yes, if we go out and collect the bone it will have dna in it but it...
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beth will show it to you a little later. also the supreme court decision is obvious what this is telling. brown versus board of education, yeah. we brought this one out because it speaks to what is happening today. and i think one is -- >> late '92. >> that is one of his cartoons. >> is that the original? sure looks like it. >> he drew on everything. >> this is from 1992. >> yeah. >> beverly cook, this weekend in 2016, 51 shootings in chicago this past weekend. >> yeah. >> are we in eppy center right now in that area on the south side of chicago? >> no, not the epicenter because what i noticed from listening to the news lately it is jumping. it is not just staying in one community now. used to be in the past it was south side or west side but i'm noticing the violence is jumpinm communities these days. it is in rosamund. up in rogers park, uptown, so that, what the answer is? i don't know what the answer is but i do know we need to give our kids something to do besides stand on the corner and think of bad things. remember wh
beth will show it to you a little later. also the supreme court decision is obvious what this is telling. brown versus board of education, yeah. we brought this one out because it speaks to what is happening today. and i think one is -- >> late '92. >> that is one of his cartoons. >> is that the original? sure looks like it. >> he drew on everything. >> this is from 1992. >> yeah. >> beverly cook, this weekend in 2016, 51 shootings in chicago this past...
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let's take a closer look with beth mooney, chairman and ceo of keycorp.ack to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. good to be back. >> beth, i feel like that ten days from now, we're going to be talking about an entirely different bank, you're going to finalize the first niagara. tell our viewers what the new company will look like, how big it's going to be, and how much savings you can wrings out of these acquisition once you get through it. >> jim, we're really excited, we are, indeed. august 1st is our closing date for the acquisition of first niagara, it will be a 40% increase in the size of our bank and become the 13th largest bank in the united states headquartered right here in cleveland, ohio, and it is going to be a solid return for our shareholders. we're looking for expense savings of at least $400 million. earnings accretion of 5%. a solid return on invested capital. and a nice boost in our return on common equity as well as a significant improvement in our initiatesy ratio. all around, i think it's going to be good for clients, good for communities a
let's take a closer look with beth mooney, chairman and ceo of keycorp.ack to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. good to be back. >> beth, i feel like that ten days from now, we're going to be talking about an entirely different bank, you're going to finalize the first niagara. tell our viewers what the new company will look like, how big it's going to be, and how much savings you can wrings out of these acquisition once you get through it. >> jim, we're really excited, we...
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judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.e will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i want to tell the judge the whole story and just let her know that i -- i am going to school. i have changed a lot since the last time i have been to court. >> with the long, tense weekend behind her, it is finally ayryana's turn to tell her story. >> tell me what happened. >> me and my brother and a friend, we was going in line to get our tickets for the football game. and the principal had stopped me, and she said, well, um, i don't go to the school no more so either i had to leave or i had to go to the other side. when she came up, she came up with a police officer. so i said, um, okay, well i got
judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.e will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i...
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let's bring in chris cillizza and beth fuey. beth, let's start with you.onight and say very favorable things about hillary clinton, about uniting the party, about defeating donald trump. it is an open question whether these sanders delegates here today want to hear that. >> oh, yeah. i think we can expect that there's going to be a lot of noise and a lot of pushback. even at the event kasie discussed with that delegate, it was stunning when bernie sanders said you need to vote for hillary, the boos at that event were almost like the ted cruz boos last week in cleveland. sanders seemed genuinely stunned that they reacted that way. on the one hand that maybe could have let out a lot of the steam and the delegates felt like they had their say there and won't do that here, but it's unlikely. as we can tell, there's still a lot of emotion among these sanders delegates. they're very upset about what happened with debbie wasserman schultz, and the e-mails, the wiki leak, and they're going to make that noise on the floor of this convention. >> and chris cillizza,
let's bring in chris cillizza and beth fuey. beth, let's start with you.onight and say very favorable things about hillary clinton, about uniting the party, about defeating donald trump. it is an open question whether these sanders delegates here today want to hear that. >> oh, yeah. i think we can expect that there's going to be a lot of noise and a lot of pushback. even at the event kasie discussed with that delegate, it was stunning when bernie sanders said you need to vote for...
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cambridge fire department divers located him 20 minutes later, he was rushed to beth israel hospital where he was pronod saw a number of officers bloc blocking off the bridge where twhr/ were a number of students on top of the britain. we don't know, exact details of how this went down, but we know the 17 -year-old jumped off the bridge into the water. he has been pronounced tketd/. police are investigating the exact circumstances of this. >>. >> rising concern in parts of massachusetts, as heavy rain at that car trying to navigate that. many areas missed out on much needed rain. >> areas dealing with too much. >> here is jeremy with a check >>> the boy waos/ seen cupping out of the water, but sometime in the 15 minutes after that, he went back in. police are calling it tragic, city leaders making to make some changes. >>>reporter: police say the death of the 7 -year-old was >>>reporter: it happened tuesday afternoon at carson beach in south boston. he was at a summer camp, swimming at the beach when his older brother noticed he was missing. >> a kid like that, you need eyes on him 2
cambridge fire department divers located him 20 minutes later, he was rushed to beth israel hospital where he was pronod saw a number of officers bloc blocking off the bridge where twhr/ were a number of students on top of the britain. we don't know, exact details of how this went down, but we know the 17 -year-old jumped off the bridge into the water. he has been pronounced tketd/. police are investigating the exact circumstances of this. >>. >> rising concern in parts of...
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beth mooney. where's brian jack? boy, brian. brian. what a job you did, brian. ok. that's all. now you can leave. go to the next location, brian. go to the next location. and hillary is trying to pick her vice president as fast as possible because she wants to take away a little of the success that we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know people -- if you turn on the television, you turn on some of the dishonest media, you'll see that oh, wow, now this happened and that happened. what happened? you know, somebody got booed the hell out of a place by thousands and thousands of people. there wasn't one person in the room. [applause] not one. and then they said there may not be
beth mooney. where's brian jack? boy, brian. brian. what a job you did, brian. ok. that's all. now you can leave. go to the next location, brian. go to the next location. and hillary is trying to pick her vice president as fast as possible because she wants to take away a little of the success that we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know people -- if you turn on the television, you turn on some of the dishonest media, you'll see that oh, wow, now this...
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but beth is kind of a home body, she doesn't like to leave the house. other sisters are all modern women, if you will. meg works for a living. doesn't like it all the time, by she works for a living. jo is a writer and wants to -- wants to go out and write the great american novel. and amy is a sculptor. all three of them are successful in those professions. all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that's going to be important for the way women reintegrate into this new reconstructed society. so you've got southern writers, northern writers. by the way, we found out, oh probably 20 years ago now, that she also wrote real pot boiler stories which she denigrates in "little women" because they paid better and she preferred them. she wrote a short story called "mask" about women had to hide themselves that people only discovered recently. interesting stuff. people aren't just reading about women. they're watching them. this is anna dickinson. she is the first american woman to address congress, 1864. very, very well-know
but beth is kind of a home body, she doesn't like to leave the house. other sisters are all modern women, if you will. meg works for a living. doesn't like it all the time, by she works for a living. jo is a writer and wants to -- wants to go out and write the great american novel. and amy is a sculptor. all three of them are successful in those professions. all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that's going to be important for the way women reintegrate...
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. >> let me bring in michael steele, now an msnbc political analyst, beth fewy, covering the clinton campaign for many years. michael, let me start with you. what's your reaction to what we have heard today? >> well, you know, it's in one sense not surprising. you kind of felt that everything was kind of leading up to this point. i think the political fallout from this, however, going into philadelphia in about three weeks, can be pretty enormous. and is how the clinton campaign handles, in light of her stations she never put anything on the server that was classified. that's now been refuted between the ig report and the fbi report. that's very clear. i think the politics is going to be stunningly difficult to overcome. because it fuels the narrative, tamron, that's already out there about trustworthiness and creditability on issues like this. for the gop, you know, it's up in the air what the trump campaign will do with it, to be quite honest. they have been very expert in stepping on their own message. i don't know if they'll take their foot off their throat long enough to voice s
. >> let me bring in michael steele, now an msnbc political analyst, beth fewy, covering the clinton campaign for many years. michael, let me start with you. what's your reaction to what we have heard today? >> well, you know, it's in one sense not surprising. you kind of felt that everything was kind of leading up to this point. i think the political fallout from this, however, going into philadelphia in about three weeks, can be pretty enormous. and is how the clinton campaign...
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that's exactly, beth, what i would recommend. think that's a great way to handle it, and i think that's exactly lly what you should do. nick in arizona. >> caller: nick, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: so i just had a question about with all the recent mergers and acquisitions going on. how does one hook for the next acquisition or how do you position yourself to maybe make money on that? >> you look at the sector, like the food groups, look at the ones that don't have enough bandwidth to be bigger and someone else can gobble them up and raise their numbers. that's the pattern that i've used over multiple years. ben in florida. >> caller: thank you very much for everything you do. i listen to your pod cast every morning on the way to work. i just have a quick question. i've called before, and you blessed my diversified portfolio. now i need a little help on how to adjust my cost basis in trading around a position. >> well, look, i usually don't like, unless the stock's going up 25%, i don't want to take any off. stock goes down,
that's exactly, beth, what i would recommend. think that's a great way to handle it, and i think that's exactly lly what you should do. nick in arizona. >> caller: nick, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: so i just had a question about with all the recent mergers and acquisitions going on. how does one hook for the next acquisition or how do you position yourself to maybe make money on that? >> you look at the sector, like the food groups, look at the ones that don't have...
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nick-sheila-beth rubenstein for working in representing your office as well for the budget process. and also want to of course my thank my staff bobby lopez for working so hard on this budget as well. of course, i want to recognize as always our community advocates for the tremendous advocacy you do to ensure the budget is reflective of the values and priorities that are city cares about. for spending months working on this budget starting to come to us some as early as january to really figure out how to best address some most pressing issues in the city, whether it's getting to zero, whether it's feeding our seniors, nonprofit medication to ensure our services and arts can remain here in the city. of course, ensuring that we are addressing family homelessness and homelessness and mental health in general. i do also want to thank the budget coalition for your leadership every year. not just in coming up with the best ways to address this issue but then always coming to the table and figuring out how we can make the budget work, how we can come because of vital services and exceptin
nick-sheila-beth rubenstein for working in representing your office as well for the budget process. and also want to of course my thank my staff bobby lopez for working so hard on this budget as well. of course, i want to recognize as always our community advocates for the tremendous advocacy you do to ensure the budget is reflective of the values and priorities that are city cares about. for spending months working on this budget starting to come to us some as early as january to really figure...
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nick-sheila-beth rubenstein for working in representing your office as well for the budget process. and also want to of course my thank my staff bobby lopez for working so hard on this budget as well. of course, i want to recognize as always our community advocates for the tremendous advocacy you do to ensure the budget is reflective of the values and priorities that are city cares about. for spending months working on this budget starting to come to us some as early as january to really figure out how to best address some most pressing issues in the city, whether it's getting to zero, whether it's feeding our seniors, nonprofit medication to ensure our services and arts can remain here in the city. of course, ensuring that we are addressing family homelessness and homelessness and mental health in general. i do also want to thank the budget coalition for your leadership every year. not just in coming up with the best ways to address this issue but then always coming to the table and figuring out how we can make the budget work, how we can come because of vital services and exceptin
nick-sheila-beth rubenstein for working in representing your office as well for the budget process. and also want to of course my thank my staff bobby lopez for working so hard on this budget as well. of course, i want to recognize as always our community advocates for the tremendous advocacy you do to ensure the budget is reflective of the values and priorities that are city cares about. for spending months working on this budget starting to come to us some as early as january to really figure...
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beth eventually dies of some undisclosed illness. she is kind of a homebody, she doesn't like to leave the house. the other sisters are all modern women. meg works for a living. joe is a writer and wants to go out and write the great american novel. amy is a sculptor. all three of them are actually fairly successful in the professions. crucially, all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that is going to be important for the way women reintegrate into this new post construction society. you have southern writers, northern writers. louisa alcott, we found out that she wrote real potboiler stories. she wrote a short story called "mask" about women who had to hide themselves. but people aren't just reading about women, they are watching them. this is anna dickenson. she is so well known as a speaker, she is the first american woman to address congress. very well-known, very highly paid, eloquent speaker, and she speaks across the country at lectures, where she introduces topics and tells people about
beth eventually dies of some undisclosed illness. she is kind of a homebody, she doesn't like to leave the house. the other sisters are all modern women. meg works for a living. joe is a writer and wants to go out and write the great american novel. amy is a sculptor. all three of them are actually fairly successful in the professions. crucially, all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that is going to be important for the way women reintegrate into this...
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. >> now joining us here is archivist beth lock. your partner mentioned chester, gore. >> hhe's on display right here s a chicago defender exhibit. we have quite a bit about him because he was integral to the newspaper. he drew the cartoon for them almost 50 years and was nominated the pulitzer prize great. he joined the paper and became an editorial cartoonist in 1954. this is the first cartoon he drew for the chicago defender in a very famous important case. this was published june 12, 1954 and 8 designated the civil rights social justice issues would be what he would bring to the chicago defenders. they had this idea that they were going to be a newspaper that would help african-americans, civil rights and voting, the victory in world war ii and civil rights and you can see that in his cartoons for the supreme court decision marks the beginning of that. another important cartoon he did this was done in september 1955. you can see hanging from the tree it's a little bit of graphic that he wanted to shock his readers you have rever
. >> now joining us here is archivist beth lock. your partner mentioned chester, gore. >> hhe's on display right here s a chicago defender exhibit. we have quite a bit about him because he was integral to the newspaper. he drew the cartoon for them almost 50 years and was nominated the pulitzer prize great. he joined the paper and became an editorial cartoonist in 1954. this is the first cartoon he drew for the chicago defender in a very famous important case. this was published...
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judge mary beth bonaventura will make the decision. >> there's two reasons why you order a child detainedether he's a danger to himself or others or there's an unlikelihood that he'll come back to court for the second hearing. so if you make the decision that they are a danger, you detain them, and if you find that they're not a danger then you release them to the parent. >> brown. >> right now, i feel like i'm going to go home. like my probation officer for how good i been doing since i been home from boy's school. so i may go home today. hopefully. >> you ready, your honor? right this way, rodrick. stay to your left, young man. go stand next to your attorney. >> y'all supposed to be helping me. it ain't nobody helping me. nobody. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able t
judge mary beth bonaventura will make the decision. >> there's two reasons why you order a child detainedether he's a danger to himself or others or there's an unlikelihood that he'll come back to court for the second hearing. so if you make the decision that they are a danger, you detain them, and if you find that they're not a danger then you release them to the parent. >> brown. >> right now, i feel like i'm going to go home. like my probation officer for how good i been...
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earlierrote a letter that he proposes to beth.she did not want to have any part of him for a long time. he proposes to beth in this letter, and what he said was pretty remarkable. man is as think one good as another as long as he is honest are decent and not a -- or china men. chinese and chaps, so do i, it is race prejudice i guess, but i was strongly of the opinion of yellow men and asia and white men in europe and america. this is early harry truman. is that going to influences thinking? he always refers to african-americans as -- they said truman never used any other word to describe american -- african-american. he was full of prejudice good one thing we have to factor in his racism. the second thing we have to factor in is the fact that the united states bombing policy and asia was what we call strategic bombing. ted cruz got a little bit of flak recently when he called for carpet bombing of civilians in syria. that is against the law. it is a war crime, and should be. well the united states policy and asia was what we call
earlierrote a letter that he proposes to beth.she did not want to have any part of him for a long time. he proposes to beth in this letter, and what he said was pretty remarkable. man is as think one good as another as long as he is honest are decent and not a -- or china men. chinese and chaps, so do i, it is race prejudice i guess, but i was strongly of the opinion of yellow men and asia and white men in europe and america. this is early harry truman. is that going to influences thinking? he...
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make it rain, beth. make it rain. thirty-five dollars. five gigs of 4g lte data.sung galaxy s6, or bring your own phone. total wireless. total confidence. only at walmart. a leading consumer testing the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 in 1, didn't only beat tide... it beat every single detergent tested. boom. switch to persil proclean 2 in 1. #1 rated. good is a catalyst,ue diamond almond. good is contagious. and once it gets going there is no stopping what you can do. get your good going. blue diamond almonds. proud sponsor of the us swim team welli do say that, you see... "well, fantastic!" a lot. i study psychobiology. i'm a fine arts major. nobody really believes that i take notes this way, but they actually make sense to me. i try to balance my studying with the typical college experience. this windows pc is a life saver! being able to pull up different articles to different parts of the screen is so convenient. i used to be a mac user but this is way better. ♪olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪miss a min
make it rain, beth. make it rain. thirty-five dollars. five gigs of 4g lte data.sung galaxy s6, or bring your own phone. total wireless. total confidence. only at walmart. a leading consumer testing the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 in 1, didn't only beat tide... it beat every single detergent tested. boom. switch to persil proclean 2 in 1. #1 rated. good is a catalyst,ue diamond almond. good is contagious. and once it gets going there is no stopping what you can do. get your...
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hi there, beth, how are you? >> hi g morning. how are you? >> i'm good.t kind of exercise would be good fit for those personalit personalities? >> so i want to know at the end when we talk which camp you fit into. >> okay. >> i'm heavily into the social butterfly and free spirit camp because i just like to have fun. i like to have, you know torque chitchat with people. i like to get exercise but i also kind of like that connection and so for somebody who is more socially driven, you really going to want more of kind of a social scene to your workout. so you'll love things like a group workout class where you have time to talk and sort of go back and forth. or you may love kind of a running group or walking group where you can work out together but then you can also spend some down time together. or may like kind of a social sport a team sport. so softball team arc kick ball team. anything like that. like where maybe you get in and workout then you meet after hours and go for drink that kind of thing. that is going to sort of float your boat if you will an
hi there, beth, how are you? >> hi g morning. how are you? >> i'm good.t kind of exercise would be good fit for those personalit personalities? >> so i want to know at the end when we talk which camp you fit into. >> okay. >> i'm heavily into the social butterfly and free spirit camp because i just like to have fun. i like to have, you know torque chitchat with people. i like to get exercise but i also kind of like that connection and so for somebody who is more...
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beth germano has the story all new at 6:00. >> reporter: there was uneasiness as parents picked up their children from a city camp in south boston today. mindful of the tragic death of 7-year-old keizer willis who went missing from a day program a few miles away. there are so many questions. >> it makes me feel uneasy. i didn't have the fact when -- facts when >> reporter: the community center where the young boy was part of a drop-in program, re- opened to adults only and youth promise will be on -- programs will be on hold for a few more days. he was found about 20 yards offshore after a search that lasted for hours. it's time upaccounted for which is the subject of a city and police investigation. afternoon that keizer willis was last seen half an hour earlier. parentssay it was a difficult moment for their dismoorn want to reinforce to my child how important to stay with the group and not wander off. >> reporter: boston police will only say they are looking at everything in their investigation and they have placed the director of the center on administrative it's now wait for answers
beth germano has the story all new at 6:00. >> reporter: there was uneasiness as parents picked up their children from a city camp in south boston today. mindful of the tragic death of 7-year-old keizer willis who went missing from a day program a few miles away. there are so many questions. >> it makes me feel uneasy. i didn't have the fact when -- facts when >> reporter: the community center where the young boy was part of a drop-in program, re- opened to adults only and...
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we are joined now by beth mullen from the washington humane society, washington animal rescue leaguend you did not come alone. you've got company. tell me a little bit about your dog. >> this is snell. snell was left tied up on the streets of d.c. he was very fearful. it took us three weeks before we could touch him. but we have a program at the shelter where we call it fearless fido and we work with dogs who show a lot of fear but don't show aggression. we've had 100% success rate with adoptio adoptions. >> and i want to ask about dogs in need. do you find that many times the strays, which our animal control officers pick up on the streets of d.c. we do hold them for five to six days for people to come claim them and then we have a lot of dogs that people st for some reason can't keep anymore. they lose homes or have to move. >> many different types of reasons. what would you say is the main things that somebody needs to know if they are considering adopting a dog? >> well, a lot of these dogs have gone through a lot of changes in their lives. so we want to really make things predic
we are joined now by beth mullen from the washington humane society, washington animal rescue leaguend you did not come alone. you've got company. tell me a little bit about your dog. >> this is snell. snell was left tied up on the streets of d.c. he was very fearful. it took us three weeks before we could touch him. but we have a program at the shelter where we call it fearless fido and we work with dogs who show a lot of fear but don't show aggression. we've had 100% success rate with...
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see some of the downpours, flaring up south of 42, and parallelling it to the south of redding, and beth-el. no lightning with any of these, this is an indication that the atmosphere is super super saturated, and will develop these thunderstorms and down pours at any given time. mid-70s along the shore. there is a weak boundary to the north here, and we have more tennessee valley as well as the ohio valley, and that will move it through our region especially tomorrow afternoon. a mixture of sun and clouds, a dry start, but tropical like, but 1:00 o'clock, we start to see, the thunderstorms, and that continues into the afternoon and evening, especially north and west, and the beaches in delaware, much of the day tomorrow is dry, and saturday night sunday morning, we still have the pop ups occurring, and that continues into sunday afternoon, and sunday afternoon, it is less intense and wide spread than the first part of the weekend. a lot of clouds, and limited sun. numerous down pours around, and because of the high humidity, it could release a large amount of rain in a short amount of time,
see some of the downpours, flaring up south of 42, and parallelling it to the south of redding, and beth-el. no lightning with any of these, this is an indication that the atmosphere is super super saturated, and will develop these thunderstorms and down pours at any given time. mid-70s along the shore. there is a weak boundary to the north here, and we have more tennessee valley as well as the ohio valley, and that will move it through our region especially tomorrow afternoon. a mixture of sun...
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. >>> the sports world celebrated the beth athletes and biggest moments of the year at the espys last night. peyton manning and could he kobt were honored after retiring. labron james called for a stop to the violence and retaliation. >> still to come, the tsa is trying to speed up security checkpoints with auto automated screening lanes. >>> a new jersey bear snuck into a home, we'll tell you how police were forced to handle the situation. >>> some of you in central bucks county are getting trenton little bit of this, but it's not much of a deal at this point, it'sht and spotty. as we head into the afternoon, when you're the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be the big story is the heat and the humidity, i'll let you know where the numbers are going next. ber! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. it told me everything i need to know about his heart and what he believes deep down. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. priorities usa ac
. >>> the sports world celebrated the beth athletes and biggest moments of the year at the espys last night. peyton manning and could he kobt were honored after retiring. labron james called for a stop to the violence and retaliation. >> still to come, the tsa is trying to speed up security checkpoints with auto automated screening lanes. >>> a new jersey bear snuck into a home, we'll tell you how police were forced to handle the situation. >>> some of you in...
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new information is calling into question beth -- breathalyzer tests an attorney said machine is using old solution. a spokesman said they asked the district attorney's office to review cases involving breathalyzers done this year. police say they will improve efficiency and reduce mistakes going forward. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers have approved a new budget now they go back to work to figure out how to fund it. it directs new money to fight the opioid crisis. legislators have to resume the session on a quest to bring up a billion dollars in revenue. >>> now to the race for president we know governor chris christie is being vetted as a potential running mate for donald trump. 72% of new jersey voters would tell the presumptive gop nominee pick someone else. according to the washington post, christy is in second place behind former house speaker newt gingrich. >>> vice president joe biden said bernie sanders told him he will endorse hillary clinton. when asked about the comments, he said the two campaigns are working on coming together on a variety of issues. the vice president hits the
new information is calling into question beth -- breathalyzer tests an attorney said machine is using old solution. a spokesman said they asked the district attorney's office to review cases involving breathalyzers done this year. police say they will improve efficiency and reduce mistakes going forward. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers have approved a new budget now they go back to work to figure out how to fund it. it directs new money to fight the opioid crisis. legislators have to resume...
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beth, let me start with you.quential, and yet, incredibly status quo. because here we are, it's the same story with the clintons. yeah, they mishandled, yeah, they did this. eh, but they just rode the line of the law. >> yeah. that does seem to be their pattern, right? and we saw it again here. i think it was very consequential, chuck. it's the scathing rebuke of her practices by james comey was quite striking. and any thought that they could just sort of skate away from it, and brian fallon, her spokesman, as you know, came out and said this matter is now resolved. it really isn't at all. there is so much ample material for ads, if the trump campaign had a need to put the ads on the air, if the super pacs had money to put ads on the air. it's incredible fodder for them. >> michael, how do you defend this, because it was tough? yes, you skated by what could have been a convention catastrophe. that didn't happen. >> it was tough. she got a scolding. she got some real criticism. i'm sure she would much rather have
beth, let me start with you.quential, and yet, incredibly status quo. because here we are, it's the same story with the clintons. yeah, they mishandled, yeah, they did this. eh, but they just rode the line of the law. >> yeah. that does seem to be their pattern, right? and we saw it again here. i think it was very consequential, chuck. it's the scathing rebuke of her practices by james comey was quite striking. and any thought that they could just sort of skate away from it, and brian...
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. >> 30 miles south of chicago judge mary beth bon aventure presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods, it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those types of neighborhoods it is difficult to understand. sometimes it's just the survival. they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are by law forbidden to go. >> you guys are the world's dumbest criminals -- >> 40 vehicles we counted all together, and they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ransacked the cars and broke in. two are each on the street corner wa
. >> 30 miles south of chicago judge mary beth bon aventure presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods, it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those...
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trains to jam packed cars it was a rough week for septa commuters especially regional rail riders like beth snyder. >> frustrating a lot of lateness, one day it will be on time next day late. >> reporter: they took a third of the cars off line over july 4th weekends. after engineers discussed cracks in their main suspension system. help is on the way. general manager a nowed friday in amtrak, new jersey transit, marked and maryland will be sending cars to help them beef up service. >> this will a lieu us to have three additional train sets out there with roughly 17 hundred total seats we'll be working to get multiple trips out of those vehicles. >> reporter: septa intends to release a new interim schedule sunday night to be in place for the monday morning commute. snyder is hoping for relief. >> we're going to go over the schedule and see what i can do. i guess we'll find out today what's new schedule is going to be like moving forward. >> reporter: in addition septa's providing more local service between glean side and center city that's the line that has seen so many trains pass by. they
trains to jam packed cars it was a rough week for septa commuters especially regional rail riders like beth snyder. >> frustrating a lot of lateness, one day it will be on time next day late. >> reporter: they took a third of the cars off line over july 4th weekends. after engineers discussed cracks in their main suspension system. help is on the way. general manager a nowed friday in amtrak, new jersey transit, marked and maryland will be sending cars to help them beef up service....
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. >> pearl was a freshman on her way to jessie beth elves high school. a witness -- bethel high school. a witness reported a man pulling her by the arm and hearing a gunshot. 19 year-old abductor was killed in a police shootout in santa barbara county. they've never heard the name fernando castro before the abduction and don't believe pearl knew him either. >> he's dead and where's our answers? >> the bridge has bandage a -- become a living memorial to pearl and putting up sign ands thrivers to keep her case in public view. >> i'm always checking my phone twice in ten minutes to see if any mis-ed calls or text messages from her. >> she liked helping people and talked about becoming a firefighter or veterinarian some day. they just want to find her now. they're anguish gets worse each day. >> i'm praying she's back home safe but if it's the worst outcome, id like to know -- i'd like to know where she's at to put her to rest. >> i know she'll be ohm safe. visitor that vibe. >> pearl's family is asking anyone with information to call 911 or the county sheri
. >> pearl was a freshman on her way to jessie beth elves high school. a witness -- bethel high school. a witness reported a man pulling her by the arm and hearing a gunshot. 19 year-old abductor was killed in a police shootout in santa barbara county. they've never heard the name fernando castro before the abduction and don't believe pearl knew him either. >> he's dead and where's our answers? >> the bridge has bandage a -- become a living memorial to pearl and putting up...
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the farther south you go, the stickier. 87 in rehoboth beach and 88 is the high in beth any beach. 88e city, a couple of degrees below average, 88 in reading and 88 in wilmington and millville and 82 in cape may. lets look at the forecast hour by hour, by 2:00, 89. and by 6:00, 87 degrees and 8:00 it drops down to 83 and by 10:00 it's 75 degrees, we have a nice night ahead. it's going to be comfortable, clear and a full moon with a moon lit sky. and 68 for the high. and there will be a difference tonight. you'll really feel the change in the air mass, a break with the winds out of the northeast at 17 miles per hour. tomorrow the high just sets right up above and lots of sunshine is the pick of the week, 85 for your high and temperatures are comfortable and less than today. and the humidity stays down there, if you make out door plans today or tomorrow is the days to do it. lets look at your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we are heating things back up quickly, it's warm and less humid and 89 for your high and bright sunshine, tomorrow sunny and nice and 85 degrees and low hu
the farther south you go, the stickier. 87 in rehoboth beach and 88 is the high in beth any beach. 88e city, a couple of degrees below average, 88 in reading and 88 in wilmington and millville and 82 in cape may. lets look at the forecast hour by hour, by 2:00, 89. and by 6:00, 87 degrees and 8:00 it drops down to 83 and by 10:00 it's 75 degrees, we have a nice night ahead. it's going to be comfortable, clear and a full moon with a moon lit sky. and 68 for the high. and there will be a...
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cool. >> let me ask you a little bit -- beth, i guess i want your thoughts on this. joe -- on "morning joe," the "washington post" op-ed by joe scarborough, on a day when the national committee scheduled a long list of all-star speakers, six of the headlines were on the bizarre invitation to break into hillary clinton's e-mail accounts. i'm just wondering, is any publicity good publicity? >> that's always been trump's gamble. he did that so deliberately, ro rose. everybody's eyes have been out of philadelphia. so he jumped in. bam, had to grab the attention and sure did it with that suggestion that russia get involved and go after hillary clinton's e-mails. he did that so deliberately, knows how to play the media better than any candidate has. >> it's such a stark contrast than what we're seeing here. but what resonates with people in the long-term? >> i think what will resonate with people in the long-term is once we're into the general election, it's going to come down to do they like the person who has a lot of political baggage, but who is stable, who is sure and
cool. >> let me ask you a little bit -- beth, i guess i want your thoughts on this. joe -- on "morning joe," the "washington post" op-ed by joe scarborough, on a day when the national committee scheduled a long list of all-star speakers, six of the headlines were on the bizarre invitation to break into hillary clinton's e-mail accounts. i'm just wondering, is any publicity good publicity? >> that's always been trump's gamble. he did that so deliberately, ro rose....
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beth thanks so much. good to see you. we'll check in with the clinton campaign after a quick break.ing to union workers in las vegas as we speak. clean food. words panera lives by. no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners. no colors from artificial sources. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. that's food as it should be. ♪ parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their
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i think he is smart, capable, weal thought of on beth side of the aisle. even people who disagree recognize he is an honest broker and someone who is hope and wants it listen and try to find solutions. he is not a bomb thrower. he wants to govern. he want to lead. good to see you. >> you too. >> trump and pence whisperer. thanks for coming. >> thanks. >> we will have a lot more of what is going on in cleveland. including rules committee tension. that after the break. >>> and later, more on the undecided voter and shocking new focus group i want to share with you from ohio. >>> plus, one of the choices from none of the above crowd. green party presidential nominee jill stein. all of that coming up in a packed show. we'll be right back. americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. p
i think he is smart, capable, weal thought of on beth side of the aisle. even people who disagree recognize he is an honest broker and someone who is hope and wants it listen and try to find solutions. he is not a bomb thrower. he wants to govern. he want to lead. good to see you. >> you too. >> trump and pence whisperer. thanks for coming. >> thanks. >> we will have a lot more of what is going on in cleveland. including rules committee tension. that after the break....
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had a reluctant republican party kind of more submitting to donald trump than cheering him on. >> betht. >> high moment of tiffany trump, she's sort of the forgotten adult child of donald trump, the jan brady as it were. >> oh. that hurt me to hear you say that, my goodness. >> i have to quote mark murray on that, it's his line and it's so perfect. she came off as poised, loved her dad. it was a great rollout for her. low moment i'm going to echo howard here, chris christie leading that crowd in saying, lock her up. i mean, think about it, tamron, i'm sure you have. if this woman is elected president in november as she is likely to be, she has been so disqualified in so many ways by the overheated rhetoric of many of these speakers to a national audience, not just the people in that room, that this is something that they are trying to project that this is a woman who ought to be in prison. that's really extreme. >> but it's in line with some of the polling that she should not be in prison, but that felt she should be indicted with that said, if their mission is to say, don't vote for h
had a reluctant republican party kind of more submitting to donald trump than cheering him on. >> betht. >> high moment of tiffany trump, she's sort of the forgotten adult child of donald trump, the jan brady as it were. >> oh. that hurt me to hear you say that, my goodness. >> i have to quote mark murray on that, it's his line and it's so perfect. she came off as poised, loved her dad. it was a great rollout for her. low moment i'm going to echo howard here, chris...
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beth mooney. where's brian jack? boy, brian. brian. what a job you did, brian. ok. that's all. now you can leave. go to the next location, brian. go to the next location. and hillary is trying to pick her vice president as fast as possible because she wants to take away a little of the success that we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know people -- if you turn on the television, you turn on some of the dishonest media, you'll see that oh, wow, now this happened and that happened. what happened? you know, somebody got booed the hell out of a place by thousands and thousands of people. there wasn't one person in the room. [applause] not one. and then they said there may not be unity. unity. there wasn't one person in the room including the texas delegation. right? honestly, he may have ruined his political career. i feel so badly. i feel so badly. and you know, he'll come and endorse over the next little while just because he has no choice. but i don't want to endorse. what difference does it make? i don't want his endorsement. just, ted,
beth mooney. where's brian jack? boy, brian. brian. what a job you did, brian. ok. that's all. now you can leave. go to the next location, brian. go to the next location. and hillary is trying to pick her vice president as fast as possible because she wants to take away a little of the success that we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know people -- if you turn on the television, you turn on some of the dishonest media, you'll see that oh, wow, now this...