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but it was blain and a group of fellow musicians who built wall. >>> from 1966 to 1971, blain playede grammies of the year. 6,000 singles and gold and platinum records than anybod anybody and before all that, he mastered his craft, as he edescribed in the 2008 documentary "wrecking crew." >> i was going to school and then i was playing strip clubs until 8:00 at night until 4 in the morning. got whether these new women coming in dancing, throwing this music as you and you got to read it immediately. >> reporter: upon learning of blain's death, bryan williams i called blake the freightest drummer ever. >>> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a lilt later for the morning news. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, march 18th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." a country in mourning. vigils held in new zealand after the mosque shootings, and plans for new legal action in the aftermath. >>> plane training under scrutiny. u.s. pilots describe their training on the new boeing 737 max 8. >>> and late-winter flooding.
but it was blain and a group of fellow musicians who built wall. >>> from 1966 to 1971, blain playede grammies of the year. 6,000 singles and gold and platinum records than anybod anybody and before all that, he mastered his craft, as he edescribed in the 2008 documentary "wrecking crew." >> i was going to school and then i was playing strip clubs until 8:00 at night until 4 in the morning. got whether these new women coming in dancing, throwing this music as you and...
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and called blaine the greatest drummer ever. what an incredible career.nkel's hazy shade of winter. if you haven't seen the documentary, you should because it's just a great -- these guys were amazing. >> who knew? who knew? love the links. >> it's alcohol-free, but it still packed a bunch. cannabis-infused beers showing up on store shelves in states with pot is legal. for some of you, your local news is next. for the rest of you, stick around. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >> you say the dominant culture focus has come to testing. >> that's exactly right. the arts programs are being cut from schools. recess is cut. schools across the country are getting rid of recess for children. there was a news report about a program in texas for a group of schools that is reinstating recess soez children can play. i think we have gone mad, haven't we? there's a news report, children found playing. >> so let's say you're a parent trying to extricate your system for yourself from the school system as it teaches. how do you encourage and teach creativity with yo
and called blaine the greatest drummer ever. what an incredible career.nkel's hazy shade of winter. if you haven't seen the documentary, you should because it's just a great -- these guys were amazing. >> who knew? who knew? love the links. >> it's alcohol-free, but it still packed a bunch. cannabis-infused beers showing up on store shelves in states with pot is legal. for some of you, your local news is next. for the rest of you, stick around. this is "cbs this morning:...
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hal blaine was 90. >>> mma fighter conor mcgregor was arrested last night. is suspended after a student's death. the orange county register reports on the death of a university of california the irvine student. police say he died of alcohol poisoning following after off-campus party. 18-year-old noah domingo was found dead in january at a school campus. the school says he was at a party hosted by members of his fraternity cigna alpha epsilon. the stool suspended the frat. it was also shut down by the fraternity's national organization and police are investigating the student's death. >>> "the washington post" reports a florida cop allegedly used a police database as his own personal dating service to search for and meet women. investigators say 36-year-old sergeant lionel marines conducted hundreds of questionable database searches of women. detectives spoke with 150 women he allegedly contacted inappropriately through social media, telephone calls and visits to their home. they also say that he had sex with some of the women while on duty. marines resigned
hal blaine was 90. >>> mma fighter conor mcgregor was arrested last night. is suspended after a student's death. the orange county register reports on the death of a university of california the irvine student. police say he died of alcohol poisoning following after off-campus party. 18-year-old noah domingo was found dead in january at a school campus. the school says he was at a party hosted by members of his fraternity cigna alpha epsilon. the stool suspended the frat. it was also...
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. >> but as news 4's blaine alexander shows us tonight, a battle is brewing over justth h much o report will be made public. >> reporter: with special counseler rmueller's russia investigation officially over,st the new quen hanging over washington, what is inside that report and how much will attorney general william barr release? >> it may be that there will be particular aspects of the report that don't become public because they'reas fied. or they touch on other sensitive national security matters. >> reporter: barr promising transparency. in a letter telling congress he may be able to brief them as early as this weekend on principal conclusions. but that's not enough for top democrats. >> i think the demand of the public is overwhelming to see the report when it's on such a serious matter, and it ll be made public. >> if the justice department doesn't release the whole report or tries keep parts of it secret, we will certainlybp na the parts of the report and we will reserve the right to call mueller or -- to testify before the committee or to subpoena him. >> reporter:s muelle inv
. >> but as news 4's blaine alexander shows us tonight, a battle is brewing over justth h much o report will be made public. >> reporter: with special counseler rmueller's russia investigation officially over,st the new quen hanging over washington, what is inside that report and how much will attorney general william barr release? >> it may be that there will be particular aspects of the report that don't become public because they'reas fied. or they touch on other sensitive...
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blaine alexander, washington. >> blaine alexander reporting there. >>> busy weekend in the district. you have thousands of folks packing the streets to see our beloved cherry blossoms. the flowers already look stunning. peak bloom, just days away. derrick ward is live along the tidal brnin this g, where folks are already out there. derrick, we've noticed some crowil ng, even folks behind you. awesome.oms look >> reporter: oh, they are. you know, this may not be peak bloom, but it ishe really next best thing. like the man said in the song, every picture tells a story, don't it? there are lot of stories being told down here. we can see from the folks who lined up with their cameras to get the one shot. the big picture is, of course, springtime in washington, when the tal basin gets this garland of blossoms. like we said, it is not peak bloom yet, but a great time to come take a look at them before peak bloom. we talked about the weather. there may be a change in temperature and things like that. as we heard from the ceo of the cherry blossom festival, it predicted there. peak bloom may
blaine alexander, washington. >> blaine alexander reporting there. >>> busy weekend in the district. you have thousands of folks packing the streets to see our beloved cherry blossoms. the flowers already look stunning. peak bloom, just days away. derrick ward is live along the tidal brnin this g, where folks are already out there. derrick, we've noticed some crowil ng, even folks behind you. awesome.oms look >> reporter: oh, they are. you know, this may not be peak bloom,...
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ceremonies but says if people remember áoneá thing about his story he wants it to be this message: blaine the heroics, and don't get me wrong i'm really grateful for all the compliments and positive energy people are pushing my way. but the biggest thing here is you cannot ignore domestic violence, you can't. in washington alexandra limon. still ahead.. a new t-v streaming service ... a credit card and more. we'll show you whats new with apple. and steph curry's night out may have come at the cost of a reaction from head coach steve kerr. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ♪ ♪ protect your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep working all month long preventing new flea infestations on your pet. frontline plus. the number 1 name in flea and tick protection. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and
ceremonies but says if people remember áoneá thing about his story he wants it to be this message: blaine the heroics, and don't get me wrong i'm really grateful for all the compliments and positive energy people are pushing my way. but the biggest thing here is you cannot ignore domestic violence, you can't. in washington alexandra limon. still ahead.. a new t-v streaming service ... a credit card and more. we'll show you whats new with apple. and steph curry's night out may have come at the...
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. >> blaine, where do you see the future of the jet propulsion laboratory going and what is next for the folks working here? >> we talk about going on quests. we have questions to answer that are so large, we call them quests. for instance, what we want to know fundamental questions like are we alone in the universe, can we find life, can we begin to answer the questions of how the universe began, what is its destiny, these huge, huge questions j.p.l. is really starting to dig into. we want to understand our own planet better and what is happening to it and see what information can we provide to decision makers to make this planet a much more habitable, safe place in the years to come. and we're paving the way for human exploration elsewhere in the solar system. announcer: our city's tour staff recently traveled to pasadena, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about pasadena and other stops on our tour at tour.n.org/cities >> next, on lectures in history, george washington university professor chris tudda teaches a class about foreign relations between the united s
. >> blaine, where do you see the future of the jet propulsion laboratory going and what is next for the folks working here? >> we talk about going on quests. we have questions to answer that are so large, we call them quests. for instance, what we want to know fundamental questions like are we alone in the universe, can we find life, can we begin to answer the questions of how the universe began, what is its destiny, these huge, huge questions j.p.l. is really starting to dig into....
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was found in the village blaine north of ramallah when troops raided the building where he was hiding israel says he was killed after he allegedly opened fire at the security forces they came to arrest him two other palestinians were arrested in the offering. the u.s. transportation department is examining how the country's aviation regulator the f.a.a. certified the boeing seven three seven max atack croft several countries have grounded the planes in the wake of two fatal crashes in less than six months to go in as more from washington d.c. . to fatal crashes of the brand new boeing seven thirty seven max eight months apart and every day it seems there are new troubling revelations the federal aviation administration is in charge of making sure this plane is safe but now there are reports the f.a.a. said it didn't have enough money to check out all of the plane systems with its own employees so they asked boeing engineers to police themselves. a controversial move but one that has some defenders. there is always a risk of delegating some of your direct sort of occasion authority ove
was found in the village blaine north of ramallah when troops raided the building where he was hiding israel says he was killed after he allegedly opened fire at the security forces they came to arrest him two other palestinians were arrested in the offering. the u.s. transportation department is examining how the country's aviation regulator the f.a.a. certified the boeing seven three seven max atack croft several countries have grounded the planes in the wake of two fatal crashes in less than...
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blaine alexander, washington. >>> today begins phase two of the wharf project. mayor bowser is going to kick off the festivities with a community celebration and family fun day. the wharf is getting lirezed with new homes, hotels, office, and entertainment spe. >>> 6:08. let's give you a live look utside on this saturday morning. the time is 6:08. 52 degr mild, nice start to your saturday. lauryn ricketts is goiow to trackn the rest of the forecast for you and when you can head out and enjoy the cherry blossoms. >>> what a difference year makes. how one town in virginia is cleaning up their streets by cleaning up their streets by recycling their cigarette butts. ♪ not all water is created equal. there are over 326 million trillion gallons of water on earth. but only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, with a distinct balance of minerals, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. deer park® 100% natural spring water. born better®. . watching er: you're "news 4 today." >> no ifs, ands, or buts. virginia has
blaine alexander, washington. >>> today begins phase two of the wharf project. mayor bowser is going to kick off the festivities with a community celebration and family fun day. the wharf is getting lirezed with new homes, hotels, office, and entertainment spe. >>> 6:08. let's give you a live look utside on this saturday morning. the time is 6:08. 52 degr mild, nice start to your saturday. lauryn ricketts is goiow to trackn the rest of the forecast for you and when you can...
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blaine alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> a grand jury has formally indicted actor jussie smollettlony charges. the empire actor staged his own attack and filed the false police report. smollett says he was attacked by two men yelling racist slurs. he also claimed a noose had been placed on his neck. two brothers came forward telling police smollett paid them to carry out that attack. smollett is denying the allegations and is scheduled to be arraigned next thursday. >>> president trump got an up close look at the devastation in alabama today. communities coming to grips with everything and everyone that was lost after a string of tornads s the president and first lady stood in front of 21 white crosses, those killed ranged in age from 6 to 89. one woman told the president she lost 10 members of her family in a matter of minutes. >> i didn't have no idea i was seeing my mom for the last time. >> the tornados cut a path a mile wide and nearly 70 miles long. >>> the one time soldier at the center of the wikileaks case is back in jail. a federal judge sent her to jail today. grand jur
blaine alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> a grand jury has formally indicted actor jussie smollettlony charges. the empire actor staged his own attack and filed the false police report. smollett says he was attacked by two men yelling racist slurs. he also claimed a noose had been placed on his neck. two brothers came forward telling police smollett paid them to carry out that attack. smollett is denying the allegations and is scheduled to be arraigned next thursday. >>>...
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in washington, lauren blaine charred, fox news. >>> health officials in san francisco confirmed the first case of measles. the person is being treated and monitored. there has been an increase of cases of measles nationwide. the c.d.c. previously declared that measles were eradicated in the u.s. in 2000. low vaccination rates have since allowed it to break out. >>> the fda has confirmed is found asbestos in some cosmetics sold at claire's. the agency first issued a warning by claire's. claire disputed the results and refused to recall the product. claire has since stopped selling the product. >> the fda is calling on congress to update its rules on cosmetic safety. cosmetics do not have to be reviewed or approved by the fda under the current rules. >>> be careful, give yourself extra time because of all the rain and dangerous road conditions. here is sal with the latest. >> it is going to be rainy out there and some of the drains are not handling it. pretty tough driving on highway 101 northbound coming through. now chp has closed the ramp to the central freeway which appears closed here.
in washington, lauren blaine charred, fox news. >>> health officials in san francisco confirmed the first case of measles. the person is being treated and monitored. there has been an increase of cases of measles nationwide. the c.d.c. previously declared that measles were eradicated in the u.s. in 2000. low vaccination rates have since allowed it to break out. >>> the fda has confirmed is found asbestos in some cosmetics sold at claire's. the agency first issued a warning by...
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my name is blaine pedlo. and i had the privilege of being one of the first full-time summer sailing directors at treasure island. and that was in 2000. and i had the privilege of also sailing there as a member of the u.c. berkeley sailing team. we've had a number of people speak to their enthusiasm for the treasure island sailing center and the renewal of the lease. i want to speak to something else specifically. with the renewal of this lease that allows tisc to begin fundraising in earnest to support the program that they have. and in my line of work i work as a fundraising and development professional and i want to speak to the enthusiasm in the funding community for supporting projects like this. i think that this is both highly feasible and very likely to be supported well through both private foundations and individuals in the community and nationwide. and so i want to share my enthusiasm for supporting this project and let you know that i feel that this is a very strong likelihood of success. thank you
my name is blaine pedlo. and i had the privilege of being one of the first full-time summer sailing directors at treasure island. and that was in 2000. and i had the privilege of also sailing there as a member of the u.c. berkeley sailing team. we've had a number of people speak to their enthusiasm for the treasure island sailing center and the renewal of the lease. i want to speak to something else specifically. with the renewal of this lease that allows tisc to begin fundraising in earnest to...
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[bleep] like ed david blaine show. [laughter] big news worthy of a big rally especially let me bet on the opposite nobody has been this wrong since god made fossils i remember like yesterday. >> i looked up the definition of treason as soon as people said it was treason and it is. >> they were conspiring with russians. >> they were conspiring. >> michael flynn promised full cooperation and is prepared to testify he contacted with the russians. >> know. [laughter] that does not age well. but at least some of them kept their sanity. >> this comes up again and again. still russian military intelligence this guy constantine giant aluminum smelters and the smelters a very brutal start. . >> and the robert mother special counsel investigation alex. >> the brother of the chromium plant, the chromium plant in cause expand. take a deep breath and think of trump. big story boom they are kicking again tick tick tick four hours later boom. tick tick tick again the boom goes off twice first it boom tick tick ticking. bombshell. tic
[bleep] like ed david blaine show. [laughter] big news worthy of a big rally especially let me bet on the opposite nobody has been this wrong since god made fossils i remember like yesterday. >> i looked up the definition of treason as soon as people said it was treason and it is. >> they were conspiring with russians. >> they were conspiring. >> michael flynn promised full cooperation and is prepared to testify he contacted with the russians. >> know. [laughter]...
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blaine alexander join us from the white house where the president continues to claim victory. >> absolutely. and in fact, democrats are now putting a deadline on this. we've learned six top democrats in the house have sent a letter to the department of justice saying they want the attorney general, william barr, to turn ore the full report by april 2nd. that's a week from tomorrow. on the monday after the mueller report delivery, president trump continuing his victory lap. >> it's a 100% the way it should have been. i wish it could have gone a lot sooner, a lot quicker. we can never let this happen to another president again. i can tell you that. >> this after william barr and his four-page summary of robert mueller's russia. but on not reach iing a conclusion. instead, leaving that up to barr, who writes the special counsel states that while the source does u not conclude the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him. barr and rosenstein deciding there is not enough evidence to charge trump with a crime but democrats not sats fied. >> we have a four-page summary written b
blaine alexander join us from the white house where the president continues to claim victory. >> absolutely. and in fact, democrats are now putting a deadline on this. we've learned six top democrats in the house have sent a letter to the department of justice saying they want the attorney general, william barr, to turn ore the full report by april 2nd. that's a week from tomorrow. on the monday after the mueller report delivery, president trump continuing his victory lap. >> it's a...
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. >> trainer blaine wright this morning with another twist of fate. 3-year-old colt related to tripleseattle slew may be headed to that race at the kentucky derby in may. s,the second jewel of the triple crown, what a huge shot in the arm, good looking horse. what a huge shot in the arm for golden gate fields. >> you dream about these things, yes, and it gets a little tiresome thinking about it and talking about it every day, but at the same time we have to remember we're kind of small time. so everybody's average and excited and like i said, they're living their dream through us. >>> speaking of dreams, usf postseason dreams may become reality sunday if the other tournament, the national invitational tournament, places a call to the hilltop. if all goes right, the dons would end up in the championship game at madison square garden. head coach kyle smith certainly >>r: isit one of builng. those thin you got te th well, 's 94 feet. the basket's 10 feet. >> the locker rooms are pretty bad. this is the mecca? it smells like a hockey locker room with the rangers playing there. >>> iowa st
. >> trainer blaine wright this morning with another twist of fate. 3-year-old colt related to tripleseattle slew may be headed to that race at the kentucky derby in may. s,the second jewel of the triple crown, what a huge shot in the arm, good looking horse. what a huge shot in the arm for golden gate fields. >> you dream about these things, yes, and it gets a little tiresome thinking about it and talking about it every day, but at the same time we have to remember we're kind of...
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these days, blain a renewed mission. >> the term "centrist" is nows used insult, and the word "moderateindicative of some form of potical malfunction. is this a ridiculous state of affairs? >> what does tony blr say now? very honorable tony blair, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. w >> ye the first labour leader to win three consecutive s.ecti your party now has morphed into a new left that seems, in manyri ways, diamlly opposed to the principles and the values and the direction that you led it, culminating, finally, in the brexit referendum, in which the united kingdom will sever its relationship with the e.u. where were you on june 23, 2016? >> i was in london, watching it. >> and you were, obviously, a strong supporter of the remain campaign.re ou as surprised by the results of that referendum as heu were by the results of u.s. presidential election several months later, when donald trump defeated hillary clinton? >> yeah, i was. i was surprised in both cases. >> even though you had seen many of the same forces rear their head in your country. >> you know, when i look back on i
these days, blain a renewed mission. >> the term "centrist" is nows used insult, and the word "moderateindicative of some form of potical malfunction. is this a ridiculous state of affairs? >> what does tony blr say now? very honorable tony blair, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. w >> ye the first labour leader to win three consecutive s.ecti your party now has morphed into a new left that seems, in manyri ways, diamlly opposed to the...
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. >> thank you blaine for three deaths in several midwestern states following heavy rain and snow meltsand inundated hundreds of homes. the nebraska governor is calling it the most devastating flooding in his state's history. how do you feel about the government announcing it will pay a minimum level of income to her fellow citizens whether they work or not? one big american city is planning to test that kind of program and it's not the only one pushing the concept? so here is paying the bill? >> martin luther king believed in basic universal income. humira patients, you inspire us. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and canc
. >> thank you blaine for three deaths in several midwestern states following heavy rain and snow meltsand inundated hundreds of homes. the nebraska governor is calling it the most devastating flooding in his state's history. how do you feel about the government announcing it will pay a minimum level of income to her fellow citizens whether they work or not? one big american city is planning to test that kind of program and it's not the only one pushing the concept? so here is paying the...
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nbc's blain has the latest from washington. >> reporter: president trump headed home from hanoi ahead. his high-stakes talks with north korea's kim jong-un falling apart. >> sometimes you have to walk. this was just one of those sometimes. >> reporter: the president leaving the table literally, a planned lunch, scrapped. president trump says the regime agreed to at least partial denuclearization, but in exchange -- >> basically they wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety and we couldn't do that. >> reporter: president trump not getting anything from kim, but not promising anything either, enough t some of the president's harshest critics. >> it's good that the president did not give him anything for the little that he was proposing. >> reporter: but when asked about american college student otto warmbier, president trump believing kim jong-un, that kim knew nothing about warmbier's mistreatment and death after being held captive in north korea for more than a year. >> i don't believe that he would have allowed that to happen. >> reporter: experts, even the president's allies sa
nbc's blain has the latest from washington. >> reporter: president trump headed home from hanoi ahead. his high-stakes talks with north korea's kim jong-un falling apart. >> sometimes you have to walk. this was just one of those sometimes. >> reporter: the president leaving the table literally, a planned lunch, scrapped. president trump says the regime agreed to at least partial denuclearization, but in exchange -- >> basically they wanted the sanctions lifted in their...
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i was with blaine for a few minutes. he really is happy on the inside.ust subdued and low-key. another twist of fate, a big race in new mexico next week and if he does well there, it is onto churchill downs. >> keep us posted. thanks so much . >> coming up in the next half hour, the search for a missing bay area snowboarder comes to a group of desperate migrants cut their way through the u.s. border with scissors. >> i've been coming here for probably about 40 years. this is the first year that the waterfalls are incredible. >> i would like to see that. bay area hikers are not just enjoying perfect weather, but also, waterfalls. >>> you watching kpix 5 news. >> we are establishing the congressional record on the subject and we will have that vote in the congress. >>> our top story at 6:30 pm, nancy pelosi says she will call for a vote in about 10 days to override president trump's veto but democrats face an uphill battle to topple his declaration of an emergency along the southern border. >>> this was the scene in san diego earlier this week when a large
i was with blaine for a few minutes. he really is happy on the inside.ust subdued and low-key. another twist of fate, a big race in new mexico next week and if he does well there, it is onto churchill downs. >> keep us posted. thanks so much . >> coming up in the next half hour, the search for a missing bay area snowboarder comes to a group of desperate migrants cut their way through the u.s. border with scissors. >> i've been coming here for probably about 40 years. this is...
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meaning, sam saying hilarious aoc will be used for many campaign ads, totally agree with apps and blaineome presidential down the pipeline. >> nothing she's doing anything right but you are giving her a platform one talking about her so much. rob: hockey mask, trump hockey mask. >> i youth hockey player lighting up social media for his politically charged hockey mask featuring an image of donald trump building the border wall. this is getting buzz online, one person thing takes guts to wear that. another person on social media says great job, wear it proudly. lastly this person on twitter says can't we please take politics out of juvenile sports? politics and sports is an interesting combination we keep seeing. rob: it would make sense if he was a goalie. thanks so much. 25 minutes after the hour. investigation into the boeing jet disaster turns criminal. live report on brand-new development as the search for answers ramps up. >> if you can't beat donald trump move the goalposts. >> get rid of the electoral college. >> the popular vote has been diminished in terms of making the final dec
meaning, sam saying hilarious aoc will be used for many campaign ads, totally agree with apps and blaineome presidential down the pipeline. >> nothing she's doing anything right but you are giving her a platform one talking about her so much. rob: hockey mask, trump hockey mask. >> i youth hockey player lighting up social media for his politically charged hockey mask featuring an image of donald trump building the border wall. this is getting buzz online, one person thing takes guts...
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. >> reporter: school resource officer blaine gaskill ran towards the gunfire and shot rollins' gun. rollins then took his own life. >> it becamlternate reality we can never go back to and change if for some of us we have dinished sense of security and innocence. >> reporter: but some people tell me the community is together and close. >> just knowing there's love.do >> i not mean that her light goes out. >> reporter: jaelynn leaves behind a mother, father, and eight siblings. people in this community behindm me tell that they will continue to keep the family in their prayers. in st. mary's county, i'm shomari stone. news4. >>> little bit closer to the dmv area,he traffic troubles continue on the gw parkway this morning. part of the busy roadway still closed because of that massive sinkhole. derri derrick, what are they saying about a potentialfix? >> reporter: well, it looks like it's going to be like this through the weekend. but monday is the best estimate about when it will be open to at least some traffic. now, we're talking about a section of the parkway between where we are he
. >> reporter: school resource officer blaine gaskill ran towards the gunfire and shot rollins' gun. rollins then took his own life. >> it becamlternate reality we can never go back to and change if for some of us we have dinished sense of security and innocence. >> reporter: but some people tell me the community is together and close. >> just knowing there's love.do >> i not mean that her light goes out. >> reporter: jaelynn leaves behind a mother, father,...
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. >> thank you, blaine. blayne alexander reporting live. >>>ave no doubt heard about a controversial new hbo documenta documentary. >> "leaving neverland" dea tails the alleged sexual abuse two men suffered at the hands of michael jackson. still ahead, a sneak peek at the interview with theac cusers. >>> getting fit for spring, molette green shows you inexpensive equipment to get fit at home. >>> getting equal pay for women. >>> march is history's month, today we're highlighting the first woman to win a tzpu prize. >> see you back here in 90 seconds. >>> a terrifying moment caught on camera. imagine this, watching an avalanche of snow coming down the i mountain colorado this weekend. you can see the driver here slowed down as the snow -- and it created a white out situation. most of it did not make it to the thghway. drivers were okay. a second avalanche later in the day closed down i-70. >>> at home, the story is the bitter blast coming our way. look a these numbers, the current wind chills outside. later this week neighborhoods will have
. >> thank you, blaine. blayne alexander reporting live. >>>ave no doubt heard about a controversial new hbo documenta documentary. >> "leaving neverland" dea tails the alleged sexual abuse two men suffered at the hands of michael jackson. still ahead, a sneak peek at the interview with theac cusers. >>> getting fit for spring, molette green shows you inexpensive equipment to get fit at home. >>> getting equal pay for women. >>> march is...
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i think everybody thinks the same >> reporter: school resource officer blaine gaskill shot rollins' gun. he then took his own life. >> it's an alternate reality we canever go back to and change. for somee ve a diminished sense of security and innocence. >> reporter: but some people tell me the community is strong, resilient, and close. >> just being able to look at a each othnd know that there's love. >> it does not mean that her light goes out. >> reporter: jaelynn leaves behind a mother,th , and eight siblings. people in this community behind me tell me they wil continue to keep the family in their prayers. shomari stone, news4. > well,vile. that's what the charlottesville police chief is calng onli threats made against african-american and hispanic students at a high school.le a 17-year-old now faces felony charges. without saying president trump's name, yesterday the police chief referenced comments he made in the wake of deadly protests iy the cck in 2017. >> hate is not i welcomed charlottesville. iolence is not welcomed in charlottesville. intolerance is not welcomed in charlotte
i think everybody thinks the same >> reporter: school resource officer blaine gaskill shot rollins' gun. he then took his own life. >> it's an alternate reality we canever go back to and change. for somee ve a diminished sense of security and innocence. >> reporter: but some people tell me the community is strong, resilient, and close. >> just being able to look at a each othnd know that there's love. >> it does not mean that her light goes out. >> reporter:...
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these blains are unfit to fly and we can can cannot -- planes are unfit to fly and we cannot put profits above people and they are to be grounded until fixed. ground them until they are fixed. they are unfit to fly. fix them before we fly them. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. hairman. mr. speaker, scouting organizations are pivotal in the lives of so many american youths and this week there has been much to celebrate. yesterday the girl scouts of the u.s.a. marked it's 107th birthday, and tonight the boy scouts of america will conclude its annual report to the nation. girl scouts help girls develop into the future leaders of our economy, communities, our country, and the world by encouraging them to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. in fact, many congresswomen have been girl scouts and we saw some congresswomen deliver speeches on this floor yesterday in honor of the girl scouts building girls of courage, confidence, and charac
these blains are unfit to fly and we can can cannot -- planes are unfit to fly and we cannot put profits above people and they are to be grounded until fixed. ground them until they are fixed. they are unfit to fly. fix them before we fly them. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. hairman. mr. speaker, scouting organizations are pivotal in the lives of...
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assistant for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi, staff to joe buysen and al gore gore, rob blaine and with us at the table the former prosecutor for the southern district of new york, which not much is happening these days. kidding. and former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department. frank figliuzzi, let me start with you. this was a day, and sadly, they are few and far between, when law and order won out. >> today we saw, the big takeaway for me, nicolle, we saw our justice system working today. warts and all, blemishes and all, we may not be thrilled with outcomes in sentences and may see disparities between sentencing in the eastern district of virginia and district of columbia, but today when you take in totality the sentencing of the federal court today, coupled with the immediate filing of indictments against manafort at the state level, this is what our system of laws is about and it's really about checks and balances and no one being above the law. it's a good day for justice today. >> ron klain, remarkable though even today with her comments making so
assistant for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi, staff to joe buysen and al gore gore, rob blaine and with us at the table the former prosecutor for the southern district of new york, which not much is happening these days. kidding. and former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department. frank figliuzzi, let me start with you. this was a day, and sadly, they are few and far between, when law and order won out. >> today we saw, the big takeaway for me,...
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. >> blaine, where do you see the future of the jet propulsion laboratory going, and what is next forhe folks working here? we talk about going on quests. thatave questions to answer are so large, we call them quests. for instance, fundamental questions like are we alone in the universe. can we find life? can we begin to answer the questions of how the universe began? what is its destiny? ise, huge questions jpl really starting to dig into. we want to understand our own better planet better and what is happening to it. provideormation can we to decision-makers to make this planet a much more habitable, safe place in the years to come? forwe're paving the way human exploration elsewhere in the solar system. >> the rose parade, a long-standing to vision -- tradition in pasadena again as a way for early settlers to promote their new city and its mild winter weather to parts of the midwest and eastern u.s. the archives at the pasadena museum of history help tell the story of the city, from a winter retreat for the wealthy, to a multicultural city in the los angeles area. libraryis our res
. >> blaine, where do you see the future of the jet propulsion laboratory going, and what is next forhe folks working here? we talk about going on quests. thatave questions to answer are so large, we call them quests. for instance, fundamental questions like are we alone in the universe. can we find life? can we begin to answer the questions of how the universe began? what is its destiny? ise, huge questions jpl really starting to dig into. we want to understand our own better planet...
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for others it's the beginning of the debate, a blaine for the debate. i think it's a good place to start. we need to pass a budget that balances the -- begins to address the $22 trillion national debt. that's what i'm working on by the way as chairman of the budget and spending task force for the republican study committee. we're sbrusing our own budget proposal in the process that will balance before this -- before peen the president's budget would and would cut in areas that goes further nan the president's budget as well to address this big issue of a $2 trillion national debt. >> where do you think more cuts could be made. >> all over the place. where do we begin. >> defense as well. >> not in defense. i believe we can balance the budget and get to the $750 billion baseline for defense cuts. but look at many other areas. once a week i sit down with my colleagues and we go through every area of the budget. we spent an hour last night going through many health care related ideas where we can stabilize programs and make cuts and in some areas. related
for others it's the beginning of the debate, a blaine for the debate. i think it's a good place to start. we need to pass a budget that balances the -- begins to address the $22 trillion national debt. that's what i'm working on by the way as chairman of the budget and spending task force for the republican study committee. we're sbrusing our own budget proposal in the process that will balance before this -- before peen the president's budget would and would cut in areas that goes further nan...
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colleague, subcommittee chair maloney has been working on intensely as french hill from arkansas and blaine luetkemeyer on the republican side. and they are working on the contents of that. so remove that language and i think that is a very hopeful thing. didn't want to get into the mechanics of how we came to this, but it's important for the house to note. before us is a new resolution that should meet the support of the house. and so, with that, i reserve the balance of my time, but i do nt to finish by saying this, chairwoman waters, you said you worked with us on this. i'm grateful for that, recognizing there are more democrats than republicans in the house, you could have passed this resolution if you saw fit on a bipartisan basis, but you wanted bipartisan outcome. and so, with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from california. ms. waters: i cannot describe how pleased i am working with mr. mchenry and the way that he as expressed to you in his presentation how we have worked together. and i thank him for that and
colleague, subcommittee chair maloney has been working on intensely as french hill from arkansas and blaine luetkemeyer on the republican side. and they are working on the contents of that. so remove that language and i think that is a very hopeful thing. didn't want to get into the mechanics of how we came to this, but it's important for the house to note. before us is a new resolution that should meet the support of the house. and so, with that, i reserve the balance of my time, but i do nt...