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akershair guest is beth -- our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. we welcome your comments. for those of you who are current college students. (202) 748-8001 if you are paying off your student loans. we have also set aside a line for new york state residents. (202) 748-8002. .ll others, (202) 748-8003 the chancellor said the issue of people going out of state is not a big issue. she says 85% will stay in state. guest: it's difficult to estimate exactly what the natural rate of staying in state is after graduating. that's probably close enough. i think the concern is the issue of complexity. the secondary issue is it's going to be expensive for new york state to create the infrastructure that is necessary to track students over time in order to actually implement that. i have heard folks saying this is just going to be an incremental change to systems already in place. i'm not so sure i am convinced that is true. is there any state outside of new york approaching this free or heavily aided college tuition that is succeeding? new york state is the fir
akershair guest is beth -- our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. we welcome your comments. for those of you who are current college students. (202) 748-8001 if you are paying off your student loans. we have also set aside a line for new york state residents. (202) 748-8002. .ll others, (202) 748-8003 the chancellor said the issue of people going out of state is not a big issue. she says 85% will stay in state. guest: it's difficult to estimate exactly what the natural rate of...
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their duo is called nancy and beth ♪ >> the tour starts saturday in l.a.re keeping it a mystery why they're band doesn't use their real names. >> which one is nancy and which one is beth or have you picked yet? >> we have picked and no one on the planet except for stephanie and i know who is who. >> there's madonna and then there's nancy and beth. it's liberating when you perform under a different name. >> yeah. >> i dig those girls. alley i would show you their album color but they' naked. they look good but they're naked. >> and speaking of albums and music, when we come back a "fate of the furious" world premier that will make you want to dance. ♪ next on kron-4 news at eight: the united states launches an attack on syria... bombing an airbase there. what the president is saying tonight about the retaliatory action. a disturbing discovery in a peninsula home. after police find a dismembered body. why police were initially called to the houses i'm grant lodes. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> considerations provided by -- >> did you ha
their duo is called nancy and beth ♪ >> the tour starts saturday in l.a.re keeping it a mystery why they're band doesn't use their real names. >> which one is nancy and which one is beth or have you picked yet? >> we have picked and no one on the planet except for stephanie and i know who is who. >> there's madonna and then there's nancy and beth. it's liberating when you perform under a different name. >> yeah. >> i dig those girls. alley i would show you...
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their duo is called "nancy and beth." ♪ won't you let my man go free >> the two star saturday in l.a.stery why their band doesn't use their real names. >> which one is nancy and which one is beth or have you picked yet? >> we have picked. >> can't say. >> and no one on the planet except for stephanie and i know. >> us two. >> there's madonna and nancy and beth. it's liberating when you perform under a different name. >> yeah. >> i dig those girls. ali, i would show you the album cover -- >> ok. >> -- but they're naked. they look good but they're naked. when we return, a the world premier that will make you want to dance ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> having a good time tonight? >> i had so much fun. >> girl power. >> right! >> before we go tonight, how beautiful is charlize theron? she's there with co-star vin diesel. they teamed up for the song "hey ma". >> and only we have the english language version. >> good night. >> bye. ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com # # >>> the "insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, mel b. lawyers up against her ex. what she's plann
their duo is called "nancy and beth." ♪ won't you let my man go free >> the two star saturday in l.a.stery why their band doesn't use their real names. >> which one is nancy and which one is beth or have you picked yet? >> we have picked. >> can't say. >> and no one on the planet except for stephanie and i know. >> us two. >> there's madonna and nancy and beth. it's liberating when you perform under a different name. >> yeah. >>...
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their duo is called nancy and beth ♪ >> the tour starts saturday in l.a.hey're keeping it a mystery why they're band doesn't use their real names. >> which one is nancy and which one is beth or have you picked yet? >> we have picked and no one on the planet except for stephanie and i know who is who. >> there's madonna and then there's nancy and beth. it's liberating when you perform under a different name. >> yeah. >> i dig those girls. alley i would show you their album color but they' naked. they look good but they're naked. >> and speaking of albums and music, when we come back a "fate of the furious" world premier that will make you want to dance. ♪ >>> considerations provided by -- >> did you have a good time tonight? >> i had the best time. you're so much fun. >> girl power on the stage. that's right. before we go tonight, how beautiful is charlize theron at the paris premier of the fate and the furious. teamed up with j. balance vin. >> and we only have the english version of the music video. enjoy guys. >> bye. >> bye. ♪ ♪ >>> the "insider," track
their duo is called nancy and beth ♪ >> the tour starts saturday in l.a.hey're keeping it a mystery why they're band doesn't use their real names. >> which one is nancy and which one is beth or have you picked yet? >> we have picked and no one on the planet except for stephanie and i know who is who. >> there's madonna and then there's nancy and beth. it's liberating when you perform under a different name. >> yeah. >> i dig those girls. alley i would show...
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akershair guest is beth -- our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. we welcome your comments. for those of you who are current college students. (202) 748-8001 if you are paying off your student loans. we have also set aside a line for new york state residents. (202) 748-8002. .ll others, (202) 748-8003 the chancellor said the issue of people going out of state is not a big issue. she says 85% will stay in state. guest: it's difficult to estimate exactly what the natural rate of staying in state is after graduating. that's probably close enough. i think the concern is the issue of complexity. the secondary issue is it's going to be expensive for new york state to create the infrastructure that is necessary to track students over time in order to actually implement that. i have heard folks saying this is just going to be an incremental change to systems already in place. i'm not so sure i am convinced that is true. is there any state outside of new york approaching this free or heavily aided college tuition that is succeeding? new york state is the fir
akershair guest is beth -- our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. we welcome your comments. for those of you who are current college students. (202) 748-8001 if you are paying off your student loans. we have also set aside a line for new york state residents. (202) 748-8002. .ll others, (202) 748-8003 the chancellor said the issue of people going out of state is not a big issue. she says 85% will stay in state. guest: it's difficult to estimate exactly what the natural rate of...
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light in intensity but it is widespread in nature but not the best looking beach day in are a hob beth. you see the planks there, they are certainly damp overcast sky conditions and that will be the trend as we head into the evening hours. temperatures are cool to boot. 54 degrees right now in philadelphia. 55 in allentown, down to the 40's in mount pocono at 46 degrees. and caught a little bit of break in center city philadelphia from that light rain over the last hour but you can see this area of precipitation it is returning moving mainly from west to east so we're going to see this batch of light shower activity continue to work across the area spreading back into south jersey as we head into the next couple of hours. so, dealing with areas of light rain this evening, cool conditions with temperatures in the low 50's. overnight the rain turns off, some partial clearing, chilly, dropping down to 45 degrees. we'll dry out a bit as we head into our sunday but looks like
light in intensity but it is widespread in nature but not the best looking beach day in are a hob beth. you see the planks there, they are certainly damp overcast sky conditions and that will be the trend as we head into the evening hours. temperatures are cool to boot. 54 degrees right now in philadelphia. 55 in allentown, down to the 40's in mount pocono at 46 degrees. and caught a little bit of break in center city philadelphia from that light rain over the last hour but you can see this...
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i appreciate it beth, hillary, steven.we you one over at the foreign realizeds on this saturday. >>> after the break, the suspect in the deadly attack in sweden is now in custody. what investigators say they found that could have made the attack even deadlier. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fas
i appreciate it beth, hillary, steven.we you one over at the foreign realizeds on this saturday. >>> after the break, the suspect in the deadly attack in sweden is now in custody. what investigators say they found that could have made the attack even deadlier. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if...
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akers,nior fellow, beth talks about new york's new program that will make state and the universitiestion free for families with incomes up to $125,000. , former u.s.ker ambassador to six countries including syria, afghanistan, and iraq, looks at recent tensions in syria and afghanistan. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, coming up at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. this week on q&a, historian david mccullough on his book "the american spirit: who we are and what we stand for," a selection of his speeches going back to 1989. >> joe mccarthy. there are a dozen books about mccarthy, yet there is no biography of the senator who ha d the backbone to stand up to him first. margaret smith. >> do you remember how you want about preparing for that speech? about it. i do hardest i haven't looked on anything i have ever delivered from a podium. >> historian david mccullough on his book "the american spirit," a selection of his speeches during that in 1989, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> while overseas this week, vice president pence made an unan
akers,nior fellow, beth talks about new york's new program that will make state and the universitiestion free for families with incomes up to $125,000. , former u.s.ker ambassador to six countries including syria, afghanistan, and iraq, looks at recent tensions in syria and afghanistan. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, coming up at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. this week on q&a, historian david mccullough on his book "the american spirit: who we are...
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our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. tell us about what governor cuomo has proposed for families in new york. has gone ahead and been passed at this point. this is pretty big news. initially he proposed a pretty generic free college plan
our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. tell us about what governor cuomo has proposed for families in new york. has gone ahead and been passed at this point. this is pretty big news. initially he proposed a pretty generic free college plan
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. >> then, the search for missing beth and her teacher.
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all right, beth, you're going to be honored and tell us about that and the event this weekend. >> thed is our first-ever family pasta dinner and she offered to host this event for us and we wanted to honor an italian family and who else would we think of, but the catalanos who have been supporters and volunteers and the family in need during that period of time. >> what are you hoping to raise? awareness, as well, but what are you hoping to raise during these fund raiserses? >> we believe we'll top $50,000 this weekend. in a first-time event that's spectacular and we were hoping for 640 people coming and it's huge for our first-time event and we're letting lots of people know about us and we're bringing children and families from the house, as well. >> thank you for joining us. >> the family pasta din tore benefit the ronald mcdonald house from southern new jersey is from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. the event is sold out, but you can still help the charity, this is important, by buying raffle tri tickets for trips to italy or disney world. for more information just tap the nbc 10 mobile app. >>
all right, beth, you're going to be honored and tell us about that and the event this weekend. >> thed is our first-ever family pasta dinner and she offered to host this event for us and we wanted to honor an italian family and who else would we think of, but the catalanos who have been supporters and volunteers and the family in need during that period of time. >> what are you hoping to raise? awareness, as well, but what are you hoping to raise during these fund raiserses?...
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beth first, mike second, heather thompson fourth. please welcome beth bates. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you all for doing all you had to do to make it here for one of the first panels of the first session of the oah. the four of us are going to take different text -- tests as we take on the rebellion of 1967. i will start by looking at its roots. for one thing that set detroit apart from other urban areas exploded during the 1960's, were its roots, which were very deep. that is what i am going to argue the unique feature about detroit, and influenced the nature of the rebellion in detroit. thethe rebellion during 1960's -- before the rebellion, journalists looking at the detroit also thought there was something that sets the city apart. the national press raised -- to try to come calling in a model city for its progressive race relations. that assessment was based on the biracial coalition of liberals that throughout one mayor for targeting african-americans and his war on crime -- and floated in another mayor. , a city councilman at the time and
beth first, mike second, heather thompson fourth. please welcome beth bates. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you all for doing all you had to do to make it here for one of the first panels of the first session of the oah. the four of us are going to take different text -- tests as we take on the rebellion of 1967. i will start by looking at its roots. for one thing that set detroit apart from other urban areas exploded during the 1960's, were its roots, which were very deep. that...
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let's start with this on the latest piece of news here, beth. that is we've got three items that came in within the last hour. we have reaction from president trump about the targets of those missiles, number one. number two, we also have the letter that comes from president trump for congress. and then number three, we have the translation of a conversation that happened between the u.s. and the united states. what would you like to pick and what does this mean moving forward to this coming tuesday? >> well, what it all means is that we're learning more and more about how this all went down and why the president made the choices he did. it's still very unclear. i would say even as we get these little pieces of information to put it all together to see an overall strategy that makes sense. that's not clear here. we see some steps that were taken that make it sound like it was a very professionalized operation. on the other hand, we don't really see a tick tock to how this all came about and where it's going next. that's what we don't really know
let's start with this on the latest piece of news here, beth. that is we've got three items that came in within the last hour. we have reaction from president trump about the targets of those missiles, number one. number two, we also have the letter that comes from president trump for congress. and then number three, we have the translation of a conversation that happened between the u.s. and the united states. what would you like to pick and what does this mean moving forward to this coming...
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perhaps obama should have done earlier. >> beth, he hurt his pace here. much of his base is upset about this decision to lay down the strike. >> we'll see. >> he was about nationalism. now it seems like he's changing his tune. >> certainly some pulling -- people rally around the president at a time of a national security crisis. you'll see members of his base rally. we've seen his alt-right base not be happy with this. a big piece of the coalition that supported him in the media and online. it's a huge part of his backing. but at the same time, we'll probably see a big bump in the polls for donald trump after this. >> we'll have to see, right? beth, linette, owen, thank you all for joining me. >>> more on russia's response to the air strikes in syria and how it will play into rex tillerson's trip to russia next week. (vo) pro plan bright mind adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that perf
perhaps obama should have done earlier. >> beth, he hurt his pace here. much of his base is upset about this decision to lay down the strike. >> we'll see. >> he was about nationalism. now it seems like he's changing his tune. >> certainly some pulling -- people rally around the president at a time of a national security crisis. you'll see members of his base rally. we've seen his alt-right base not be happy with this. a big piece of the coalition that supported him in...
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beth is on the line from johnson city, tennessee. hi, beth. caller: how are you today?ost: i am fine. caller: i think this is germane to the question you asked. trump passing legislature to me is sort of like a guy that goes to play a baseball game and only brings his cap. literally, what they present as far as the linda cohn bill, it's not passable. so the rest of the executive orders and, you know, a lot of confusion. as far as, you know, the wall goes, that's not going to happen. and basically to me everything he promised was a pipe dream without any, you know, laying of the bricks. he didn't know what he was going to do. i'm going to drain the swamp or whatever, you know, i'm taking the snakes out but then the rats come in and now he's going to -- the thing about russia and the investigation, the holding of documents, and people say well, he's learning on the job. sure, we all do learn on our jobs but he should be held at a different standard when you're the president of the united states. you should be held as an exemplary standard not ok he might be able to do it.
beth is on the line from johnson city, tennessee. hi, beth. caller: how are you today?ost: i am fine. caller: i think this is germane to the question you asked. trump passing legislature to me is sort of like a guy that goes to play a baseball game and only brings his cap. literally, what they present as far as the linda cohn bill, it's not passable. so the rest of the executive orders and, you know, a lot of confusion. as far as, you know, the wall goes, that's not going to happen. and...
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joining me now is nbc senior political editor beth. we heard what's happening from kelly really two things that the white house does not want to hear necessarily, any sort of piece of information that may make this story any deeper or longer than it already looks -- that it appears to be. what do you make of what's coming up in this week for the senate intelligence committee? >> yeah, the senate committee seems to be the place where things are actually moving along pretty well. and we know basically because we were told by senators warner and burr last week that they would be giving interviews. these will not be on tv. they'll be private interviews with people they think might have some connection to this story. we know that several people in trump's white house have said they would voluntarily submit to an interview including paul manafort, william page, and two senators told us last week they will speak to jared kushner, the president's son-in-law who we learned had some connection and set up meetings with the russian ambassador and
joining me now is nbc senior political editor beth. we heard what's happening from kelly really two things that the white house does not want to hear necessarily, any sort of piece of information that may make this story any deeper or longer than it already looks -- that it appears to be. what do you make of what's coming up in this week for the senate intelligence committee? >> yeah, the senate committee seems to be the place where things are actually moving along pretty well. and we...
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. >> beth my parents were security guards. >> coal is in your blood?on the campaign president trump pledged to bring coal jobs back in west virginia. >> trainees say the pay in coal is generally better in solar. but a steep decline in coal jobs has them searching for alternatives. >> this industry is being automated rapidly. near quad ruplirupling of coal by one person. solar shouldn't be seen as the only solution. >> it is part of the broader solution, where, just more diversified economy. >> for likins not about the money, it is about a new chance. he shows me his hard hat, pointing to stickers, representing job sites he worked on. >> reporter: how does it make you feel about the future? >> optimistic. definitely. >> the crew says they're booked on projects every week and that they could double if not triple numbers and barely be able to keep up with the new demand. >> so funny. >> you got into the look didn't you? while you >> >>> this morning on "world news now," the president's promise of the biggest tax cuts ever. >> trump administration has roll
. >> beth my parents were security guards. >> coal is in your blood?on the campaign president trump pledged to bring coal jobs back in west virginia. >> trainees say the pay in coal is generally better in solar. but a steep decline in coal jobs has them searching for alternatives. >> this industry is being automated rapidly. near quad ruplirupling of coal by one person. solar shouldn't be seen as the only solution. >> it is part of the broader solution, where, just...
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. >> beth were reported to have food and water in their backpacks. >> on facebook, posting, writing, outlook is not promising there is still a glimmer of hope. we will hold on to this hope until there is reason not to. authorities say that both hikers are equipped and have the knowledge to survive. this happened in an area of the grand canyon so remote, some places cannot be accessed by foot. so search crews are using boats, helicopters, and drones to find them. >>> we move on now to a new health headline. about drugs that reduce possibility of a heart attack. about 39 million americans take cholesterol fighting statins, they can lower a chance of heart attack by 36%. for those at risk. a new study claims many more people should possibly be taking them. it suggests anywhere from 17-26 million americans should be on statins based on guidelines. that would mean nearly half of americans between ages of 40-75 would be taking a statin. researchers think the trail of developing eye drops that might treat jet lag. the scottish scientists say they're cells in the retina which send signals ab
. >> beth were reported to have food and water in their backpacks. >> on facebook, posting, writing, outlook is not promising there is still a glimmer of hope. we will hold on to this hope until there is reason not to. authorities say that both hikers are equipped and have the knowledge to survive. this happened in an area of the grand canyon so remote, some places cannot be accessed by foot. so search crews are using boats, helicopters, and drones to find them. >>> we move...
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genie: beth is in beirut. good afternoon. things are a bit woolly.ome evacuations postponed until today. what can you tell us? we hope to bring you that interview with our correspondent later in the show. the u.n. has failed to adopt a draft resolution on the suspected chemical attack in syria following a veto by russia. it sparked anger from the u.k., france and u.s. who drafted the document. demanded then had syrian army cooperate with investigators and provide details of operations on april 4 specifically. the u.s. has criticized russia's veto. today's vote could have been a turning point. once more this vote could have been the moment when russia saw that its interests do not lie but the murderous dictator rather with the many countries in the international community including those across the middle east that want to end this conflict. by its failure russia will continue to be isolated. genie: in a reversal of campaign rhetoric, donald trump has declared that nato is no longer obsolete. in the campaign he criticized the alliance, saying member c
genie: beth is in beirut. good afternoon. things are a bit woolly.ome evacuations postponed until today. what can you tell us? we hope to bring you that interview with our correspondent later in the show. the u.n. has failed to adopt a draft resolution on the suspected chemical attack in syria following a veto by russia. it sparked anger from the u.k., france and u.s. who drafted the document. demanded then had syrian army cooperate with investigators and provide details of operations on april...
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i believe you have to have comprehensive entitlement reforms with tax reform to get the beth of both wormds which is getting the debt under control, getting people back to work and faster revenues. that was the last one? okay. it's my turn to ask a question. how many junior reporters do we have here today including photographers? okay. why don't we all get a photo? is this where nancy did it? over here? been a long time. nobody make faces. all right? >> great job, guys. thank you. [ inaudible ] good seeing you guys.
i believe you have to have comprehensive entitlement reforms with tax reform to get the beth of both wormds which is getting the debt under control, getting people back to work and faster revenues. that was the last one? okay. it's my turn to ask a question. how many junior reporters do we have here today including photographers? okay. why don't we all get a photo? is this where nancy did it? over here? been a long time. nobody make faces. all right? >> great job, guys. thank you. [...
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and in warwick, beth and eight—year—old sam. beth has asked us not use her surname.can, died of an undiagnosed heart condition while playing football four years ago. welcome all of you. thank you for coming on the programme. i will talk to beth and sam. good morning to you. morning. good morning. beth, the payments you received, how much did you need them and how much the due continued to use them?” did you need them and how much the due continued to use them? i was very fortu nate due continued to use them? i was very fortunate that my husband duncan worked for a very large engineering firm, and we have a good pension. however when i realised that myjob was no longer tenable because i travel round the county area because i travel round the county are a lot for work as a teacher, travelling around different schools, and when i and a five—year—old as a single parent, i had to give up that job. when i went back to work, took ona job. when i went back to work, took on a job that required me to take a pay drop of nine tenths of our salary so all of a sudden our income wa
and in warwick, beth and eight—year—old sam. beth has asked us not use her surname.can, died of an undiagnosed heart condition while playing football four years ago. welcome all of you. thank you for coming on the programme. i will talk to beth and sam. good morning to you. morning. good morning. beth, the payments you received, how much did you need them and how much the due continued to use them?” did you need them and how much the due continued to use them? i was very fortu nate due...
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beth here at home and abroad. >> but we still found some time to squeeze in some dirty jeans, some off-keycheck out our weekly friday rewind. >> two outsiders defeated mainstream parties in france to advance to a presidential election run-off. >> this is being seen tonight as a blow to trump-style populism. >> tonight it appears there has been major movement. is president trump now willing to put funding for the wall on the mexican border on hold at least for now. >> the wall is going to get built, folks. in case anybody has any question. >> today a turning point. top republican and democt emerging in agreement saying flynn likely broke the law. >> willful and knowing concealment of information, like, getting these kind of payments, could be considered a crime. >> president trump unveiling what the white house is calling the biggest tax cut in american history. >> the outline rolled out by the treasury secretary and president's top economic adviser would cut corporate tax rate from 35% to 15%. >> it's just one page. obviously tax reform, much more complicated when will we see the details.
beth here at home and abroad. >> but we still found some time to squeeze in some dirty jeans, some off-keycheck out our weekly friday rewind. >> two outsiders defeated mainstream parties in france to advance to a presidential election run-off. >> this is being seen tonight as a blow to trump-style populism. >> tonight it appears there has been major movement. is president trump now willing to put funding for the wall on the mexican border on hold at least for now....
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. >> and the difference has been the beth. they went out and got and moore kae had a good. there was a lot of slawvs and that's when jennings and their cell stepped up inside. >>> his flow felt good and shocked trucks. interesting for mun who had over 30e minutes this game. what is different about this girl's team they can fight for -- >> that will be going to forward in the playoffs. >> it's mind over matter everybody physically drained at this point of the year it's a matter one who's it's a mental challenge more than anything you go out and complete no matter how many minutes you play leave it out on the fl floor. >> two des wall gal games and we won. we feel confident on our whole floor. you saw the crowd was outstanding. once again tonight. and now we'll take it on the road. doing it together. >> well n. this team they did it together tonight getting couldn't fusions all over the ben. jim, tony, sarah this team as good as they are under 500 on roads and it's been a great anything to for d.c. sparts. >> no keep positive. >> such tore to keep track of. >> larry henderson
. >> and the difference has been the beth. they went out and got and moore kae had a good. there was a lot of slawvs and that's when jennings and their cell stepped up inside. >>> his flow felt good and shocked trucks. interesting for mun who had over 30e minutes this game. what is different about this girl's team they can fight for -- >> that will be going to forward in the playoffs. >> it's mind over matter everybody physically drained at this point of the year it's...
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beth, charlie, jillian. thank you.ia i've heard in ages. just trust me. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lease a 2017 lincoln mkx for $349 a month. only at your lincoln dealer. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. >>> well, in case you missed it, barry manilow is a music machine. he's been selling out shows for decades. he wrote the state farm jingle and today he opened up about why he hid his sexuality for years. he's the writer and co-writer of plenty of his hit songs including copa ka ban a, this one's for you, i made it through the rain. the man who wrote the songs who made the whole world sing. i writ
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attackd he survived the bethe bataclan only to killed by another jihadist us last week.his attack brings home just how in danger the french police force are at this very tense time. attacks have targeted either police officers are members of the military. around 10,000 members of the french military are deployed in french cities to protect etc.,ts, tourist sites, and this is why they have been provided with extra weapons, with automatic rifles, heavier protections against bullets. it is true that in the past two years, this has become a priority in the sense that, the protection of police officers and also the response and the ability to appropriately respond to terrorist attacks has come something very central in the security policies of french government. two failede were attacks quite recently, one at orly airport, where a man tried to grab the gun of a female not so and at the museum long ago as well, another attempted attack. these are becoming increasingly frequent, and the police ,hemselves were protesting saying there are underfunded and don't have enough resourc
attackd he survived the bethe bataclan only to killed by another jihadist us last week.his attack brings home just how in danger the french police force are at this very tense time. attacks have targeted either police officers are members of the military. around 10,000 members of the french military are deployed in french cities to protect etc.,ts, tourist sites, and this is why they have been provided with extra weapons, with automatic rifles, heavier protections against bullets. it is true...
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. >> reporter: beth atkins daughter was inside their home a few doors away. >> she called me hystericalrying saying she heard gunshots and people were knocking on our very back door. >> reporter: state police helicopter hovered yod head and lights were brought no the to the brick mill farms developme development. swat teams and negotiators spent hours trying to get the suspect to surrender. >> everybody is, you know, surrounding the house down the street from us and she's -- they're right on our street. >> reporter: search for the suspect shifted here in the moments after the state trooper was shot to death in a wawa parking lot after a confrontation with two suspects. one was arrested on site. the other fled on foot and turned up here. >> i would say i'm totally shocked. i mean we've seen him a few time in the neighborhood in passing but our neighborhood is quiet. it's families also, it's just everybody stays to themselves. >> nice people. >> i hope the police are doing what they need to do to get this guy down, you know, either arrested or whatever i mean -- >> okay. >> they've been s
. >> reporter: beth atkins daughter was inside their home a few doors away. >> she called me hystericalrying saying she heard gunshots and people were knocking on our very back door. >> reporter: state police helicopter hovered yod head and lights were brought no the to the brick mill farms developme development. swat teams and negotiators spent hours trying to get the suspect to surrender. >> everybody is, you know, surrounding the house down the street from us and...
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. >>> joining me, senior political editor beth fouhy.ike flynn's immunity offer seems to be denied. why do you think? >> well, we know it's to happened on the senate side and on the house side, adam schiff put out a statement saying it was quite extraordinary that a former national security adviser would even make this request but they would consider it. it was far too soon to determine whether or not they were going to say yes or no. and then also the fbi. if he's offering to testify in exchange for immunity to the fbi, they, too, have to weigh in. we've got several different competing and yet collecting investigations going on all at once. so we do know the senate has said no at this point. what happens next is basically flynn has to come forward or his lawyer has to come forward and say we have something so jermaine to this investigation and something you can't get unless i testify about it that they could then make the case for immunity. that doesn't seem to have happened yet. >> so they could feasibly change their mind. they say den
. >>> joining me, senior political editor beth fouhy.ike flynn's immunity offer seems to be denied. why do you think? >> well, we know it's to happened on the senate side and on the house side, adam schiff put out a statement saying it was quite extraordinary that a former national security adviser would even make this request but they would consider it. it was far too soon to determine whether or not they were going to say yes or no. and then also the fbi. if he's offering to...
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speaking to a packed house at "beth el" synagogue, cardin said the administration's policies are wroted the revised travel ban -- which remains held in up in the courts -- and the border wall with mexico. unlike recent town halls around the country -- there were no disruptions or outbursts. thats becuase most of the crowd was supportive of cardin's position. the state department has taken down a blog post promoting president trump's mar-a-lago resort. the post, which featured photos of the resort was featured on share-america dot-gov as well as the website of the u-s embassy in london. these are images of the post before it was taken down a few hours ago amid mounting criticism from ethics watchdog groups and congressional democrats. the post had been online for three weeks. it's xx and we're just getting started. a five alarm fire, in college park. a multi-million project- now destroyed. why firefighters say they were battling more than just the flames. plus, a stormwatch weather morning, for the second day in a row. how long before we see the sun again? meteorologist eileen whelan
speaking to a packed house at "beth el" synagogue, cardin said the administration's policies are wroted the revised travel ban -- which remains held in up in the courts -- and the border wall with mexico. unlike recent town halls around the country -- there were no disruptions or outbursts. thats becuase most of the crowd was supportive of cardin's position. the state department has taken down a blog post promoting president trump's mar-a-lago resort. the post, which featured photos...
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. >> you look at beth like a third daughter? >> yes. hard to believe now. >> why? >> that's just the way we felt. i mean, somebody we were helping, you know. >> reporter: his family painting a picture of a devoted christian father who now seems to have been living a double life. allegedly infatuated with this teenage student. >> he was always happy. >> was he really involved in your lives? >> we had a very close family, very happy upbringing. everything was perfect. we had a wonderful, perfect family. >> what they said i thought was not painting him into a dark place or a dark corner, trying to be very positive and open. all of those things i think are exactly the right things to try to hook him to say, look, you need to come back. >> reporter: the first signs of trouble happened months earlier. school officials began investigating the health science teacher after another student claimed to see them kissing in his classroom. cummings denied any wrongdoing but was later suspended. >> i didn't see this coming at all. you send your kids to school, you know -- you trus
. >> you look at beth like a third daughter? >> yes. hard to believe now. >> why? >> that's just the way we felt. i mean, somebody we were helping, you know. >> reporter: his family painting a picture of a devoted christian father who now seems to have been living a double life. allegedly infatuated with this teenage student. >> he was always happy. >> was he really involved in your lives? >> we had a very close family, very happy upbringing....
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the amidst the finger pointing beth sides they come up with a plan to hopefully prevent another disaster. nbc bay area joins from us the flood zone in san jose what was decided today, damian. >> reporter: raj, right now things are far from back to normal on rock strings in fact some folks will not be able to return home. now while no one seems to agree on who to blame for lack of advance notice about the floods, everyone does agree in can't happen again. they sat together weeks after exchanging written jabs with one another. the chairman of the valley water district and the mayor of san jose. the water district said it was not here to talk about the past. meaning questions over the data it gave the city on flood dangers. >> we were told to rely on the maps. >> but rather talk about how to prevent this from happening again. flood victims and city leaders didn't like that. >> i also want to know what went wrong. >> it's not enough to say we're moving on focuses on the future. we have to understand what broke so we know what to fix. >> the water district says it's focusing on prevent ago fu
the amidst the finger pointing beth sides they come up with a plan to hopefully prevent another disaster. nbc bay area joins from us the flood zone in san jose what was decided today, damian. >> reporter: raj, right now things are far from back to normal on rock strings in fact some folks will not be able to return home. now while no one seems to agree on who to blame for lack of advance notice about the floods, everyone does agree in can't happen again. they sat together weeks after...
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. >> then, the search for missing beth and her teacher. is she under his spell?
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says, no, as beth weiss it's generated by computer, almost automatically as the collected.fest is it is not chosen at the last minute, but the last minute is results are reveald and they start dealing with the passengers to see how many they offers to to get them off the plane or off the flight and how many they might to deny boarding involuntarily to. host: let's go to the first call is john, washington, d.c., you're on with our guest bart jansen. hi. guys, how are you today? a comment on had congress sending notes. seems to me like they need to be looking more at the culture rather than just if this one incident. mean by that?you caller: well, for instance, i ust got back from texas on a united flight and, you know, the i can as dirty, i mean, guarantee you there is no american that would say flying good experience. uest: well, and actually the market forces is how the airlines, the industry says choose among uld the different airlines they fly. there was just a call yesterday coincidentally by delta airlines talking about en first quarter earnings. he was asked about this bumping
says, no, as beth weiss it's generated by computer, almost automatically as the collected.fest is it is not chosen at the last minute, but the last minute is results are reveald and they start dealing with the passengers to see how many they offers to to get them off the plane or off the flight and how many they might to deny boarding involuntarily to. host: let's go to the first call is john, washington, d.c., you're on with our guest bart jansen. hi. guys, how are you today? a comment on had...
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served that and beth truman takes one sip and says this taste like fruit punch.as a little hurt. the next night he decides to just rave straight bourbon. [laughter] beth truman takes one sip it says that's how we like our old fashion. >> hey now. that's what i love about this book. there's a lot of stories about the people in the food and some of these recipes are slamming. i don't know about the presidential pickle but. that split peas soup, i don't like meant unless the gum or toothpaste but that recipe was white the bomb. i tried it. that is a laura bush favorite. if you go to the presidential library in the dallas texas is on the menu at the restaurant there. it's really good. it's a great recipe. >> there so much stuff. i think there will be a time, did you already have a chance to see the book, go to the bookshop or what's going happen after this. i highly recommend it because it's really a great read and a great way to learn, learn stuff that really is so sparsely documented. you talked about that. the humming foundation, were talking talking about someone
served that and beth truman takes one sip and says this taste like fruit punch.as a little hurt. the next night he decides to just rave straight bourbon. [laughter] beth truman takes one sip it says that's how we like our old fashion. >> hey now. that's what i love about this book. there's a lot of stories about the people in the food and some of these recipes are slamming. i don't know about the presidential pickle but. that split peas soup, i don't like meant unless the gum or...
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. >> reporter: past decade beth has worked on painting murals with people all around the state. >> we have done 26 other murals so we have had everything from themes like neighborhoods, coming together to help children, we have had support for parents and difficult situations. like in the recovery from addiction or with mental health issues, so we have talked about images around support and help for parents of families. >> reporter: at adults working with the kid say this varieties you'll learning process is important for instilling life lessons in these young mind and now it will remain in the haul off steven girard elementary to be a teaching tool for their students. justin udo for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> very, very nice. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" mothers devastating loss turned into a priceless tip. >> completes the circle that it helps you get through the grief. >> opioid epidemic claimed her son, even after he was gone, but on you stephanie stahl shares his story and how it is part of the growing trend. >>> also a gathering of the those people
. >> reporter: past decade beth has worked on painting murals with people all around the state. >> we have done 26 other murals so we have had everything from themes like neighborhoods, coming together to help children, we have had support for parents and difficult situations. like in the recovery from addiction or with mental health issues, so we have talked about images around support and help for parents of families. >> reporter: at adults working with the kid say this...
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right and far left are vowing to rally in berkeley tomorrow, and as ktvu's paul chambers reports, beth sides say they are defending free speech. >> you need to just shut them down. don't give them a platform. because free speech doesn't include hate speech. what? >> reporter: that's gavin mcguiness, a right wing activist, saying he would take ann coulter's speech. he said it's not cancelled, i will be speaking. we'll all be reading from her speech, it's happening with or without her. right wing groups from all over the state say they'll be here to show their support. >> we won't be shut down because freedom of speech can't be shut down. because if we back down then we have lost. >> we're still coming down to support that because it's still free speech, i mean, it's not really about ann coulter as much as it was about the right wing having a voice. >> reporter: [ indiscernible ] is with the group called make orange county great again. the host of an ann coulter free speech in civic center park thursday. the fight of two violent protests earlier this year, the first back in march. the mo
right and far left are vowing to rally in berkeley tomorrow, and as ktvu's paul chambers reports, beth sides say they are defending free speech. >> you need to just shut them down. don't give them a platform. because free speech doesn't include hate speech. what? >> reporter: that's gavin mcguiness, a right wing activist, saying he would take ann coulter's speech. he said it's not cancelled, i will be speaking. we'll all be reading from her speech, it's happening with or without...
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[laughs] hey, beth, you preparing for an earthquake?a-quake isn't until 2018, and you won't be laughing then. i dropped a raisin. - oh. do you have any contacts at the national weather service? i'm trying to get a tropical storm upgraded back to a hurricane. - oh, sure thing. i can call bernie in storm designations. - oh, really? - no! there's no bernie in storm designations. there's a barney in weather event classifications, but i'm not calling him. - why not? - you can't re-categorize a storm for no reason. unless you want to get called before an ethics tribunal at the barometric castle in st. paul! is that what you want? [dramatic music] - how did your rain dance go? - can't talk right now. i got a lot of work to do and it's almost 2:30. - where's my snack? - oh, god. - i'm supposed to have my snack at 2:30! - katie. stamps. who's yelling like that? sounds like the pathmark by me that's all hispanic now. - it's chuck, about his snack. - what? you told me he got his snack at 3:00. - i'm so mad i could spit bullets! - i--did i? i-- - a
[laughs] hey, beth, you preparing for an earthquake?a-quake isn't until 2018, and you won't be laughing then. i dropped a raisin. - oh. do you have any contacts at the national weather service? i'm trying to get a tropical storm upgraded back to a hurricane. - oh, sure thing. i can call bernie in storm designations. - oh, really? - no! there's no bernie in storm designations. there's a barney in weather event classifications, but i'm not calling him. - why not? - you can't re-categorize a storm...
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gentleman, thank you beth for being here.eremy, the new rules haven't 18 everyone taken effect yet. what is the significance of what congress did? >> certainly i would have classified the rules as a huge win for consumer privacy so we lost that wind the other part is the way congress decided to prohibit the rules prohibits them from enacting similar rules in the future. it cut them from regulating the privacy. >> why do you say these rules would have been a huge win for consumers? >> because the rules effectively said that your internet provider,.com cast, verizon, whoever, whofd to get your permission before sharing or selling your data. they would have had to opt in. and that hasn't been the case in the past. >> and larry, you set that opt-in option is not a good idea. why? >> well, it's very expensive. it's confusing for consumers, too, because ifps have to get opt in, everybody else is on this old version to opt out. google and facebook and the like. you are not being collected if you have to. the other case is if you agr
gentleman, thank you beth for being here.eremy, the new rules haven't 18 everyone taken effect yet. what is the significance of what congress did? >> certainly i would have classified the rules as a huge win for consumer privacy so we lost that wind the other part is the way congress decided to prohibit the rules prohibits them from enacting similar rules in the future. it cut them from regulating the privacy. >> why do you say these rules would have been a huge win for consumers?...
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they shared a sadre meal at congregation beth or in mapel glenn, delaware county. this is first time they held an event, for all religions and cultures, similar hopes and dreams for their community >>> and saint charles borromeo seminary recognized life, hoping ace i of the first african-american roman catholic priest in the you had today. reverend augustus tolton was born in slavery were you not allowed to attend a american seminary. became a priest in rome, and ministered to catholics there those who attended today, watched a short film on father tollton and discussed reasons ton cab onized. >>> weekend is not over just yet, still the academy in wilmington was busing with activity. it hosted first ted x conference designed to inspire attendees and share their ideas designed to help the community. seventeen area high school students were chosen to give speeches to day although topics were different all fell under the same theme agents of change. every aspect of the conference was due to run with the little oversight from school advisors >>> the clippers were work
they shared a sadre meal at congregation beth or in mapel glenn, delaware county. this is first time they held an event, for all religions and cultures, similar hopes and dreams for their community >>> and saint charles borromeo seminary recognized life, hoping ace i of the first african-american roman catholic priest in the you had today. reverend augustus tolton was born in slavery were you not allowed to attend a american seminary. became a priest in rome, and ministered to...
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state senator hannah beth jackson of santa barbara will introduce legislation next week to ban new oil and gas infrastructure on the coast. state attorney general javier becerra blasted the executive order with these words. instead of taking us backwards, the federal gofrmt should work with us to advance the clean energy economy that's creating jobs, providing energy, and preserving california's natural beauty. >> lawyers for the trump administration asked for more time to respond to this week's ruling on funding for sanctuary jurisdictions. on tuesday a federal judge ruled against president trump's executive order to withhold federal money from those jurisdictions. lawyers for the trump administration were due to file a motion to dismiss the case, but instead asked to have until next week to respond. the case was brought on by san francisco and santa clara counties. another major gathering of marchers is expected in several bay area cities on monday. thousands will take the day off for may day. it's long been a traditional day of protest over economic inequality and social justice. ab
state senator hannah beth jackson of santa barbara will introduce legislation next week to ban new oil and gas infrastructure on the coast. state attorney general javier becerra blasted the executive order with these words. instead of taking us backwards, the federal gofrmt should work with us to advance the clean energy economy that's creating jobs, providing energy, and preserving california's natural beauty. >> lawyers for the trump administration asked for more time to respond to this...
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>> reporter: unlike a beth leiser, tests for drunk drivers, police have no standard road side test to detect most drugs. how difficult is it to know if somebody's on a drug? >> it could be extremely difficult. if you don't know what you're looking for. >> with police across the country in need of training, the study says many drugged drivers are combining multiple substances. >> i can still hear the impact. >> reporter: mary gaston says her son, blake, was killed by a driver high on medical marijuana. >> there's a perception that marijuana does not impair you like alcohol does, that you can smoke a couple joints, eat a couple brownies and go out and drive. that's not true. you are impaired. >> reporter: tonight, the lives behind the numbers, the sobering truth about drugged driving. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a mee moment with why this was such a sad day for hollywood and movie lovers. needles. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults w
>> reporter: unlike a beth leiser, tests for drunk drivers, police have no standard road side test to detect most drugs. how difficult is it to know if somebody's on a drug? >> it could be extremely difficult. if you don't know what you're looking for. >> with police across the country in need of training, the study says many drugged drivers are combining multiple substances. >> i can still hear the impact. >> reporter: mary gaston says her son, blake, was killed...
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host: we will hear from beth, say to dr.ould to harrison -- dr. harris, i am one of the loud once. i have a question and a comment. they are kind of rhetorical questions that i kind of know .he answer you will give i do not understand why the republicans do not try to improve the a say, the parts because it's such a complicated process that the president has learned. werelso, you said you going to try to bring it to a vote at the latest next week. what they diddo with the ac and go back and talk to your constituents since the barometer is 62% want to keep insurers the way it is? if you are so confident about back and talkn go to your constituents to try to convince them. host: i will have a congressman jump in. guest: we went through an election about five months ago and in my district, i told people, i believe we should repeal and replace obamacare because the premium increases were too high and the medicaid expansion was ranked -- basically going to bankrupt the federal government. year we are a spending now that we were not four years ago. i should use of the word passionate bec
host: we will hear from beth, say to dr.ould to harrison -- dr. harris, i am one of the loud once. i have a question and a comment. they are kind of rhetorical questions that i kind of know .he answer you will give i do not understand why the republicans do not try to improve the a say, the parts because it's such a complicated process that the president has learned. werelso, you said you going to try to bring it to a vote at the latest next week. what they diddo with the ac and go back and...