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. >> blaine was just full of life and full of energy. >> blaine steinberg was also a tremendous athleteeader on and off the field. she played soccer and lacrosse at penn charter and was recruited for lacrosse to dartmouth. >> she was tremendously into fitness and worked at it. >> but her work was cut short. her parents tell me 15 months ago when blaine was 20, she died suddenly from an undetected rare autoimmune illness. >> it's pretty much a parent's worst nightmare to get the call that we got that night. >> thanks to a friend's idea blaine's spirit lives on. her family started the foundation live librarian. >> 11 burps, i'm sorry guys. >> and with the help of the cross fit community they issued a challenge burps for blaine. >> we wanted to turn this into something positive. we honor her as we do that. >> videos are pouring in, burps for blaine has been done in 30 states and 10 countries. >> that includes blaine's sister doing burpees in spain. her parents and other die hard are doing the 100 day burpee challenge. day 100 is june 28th. and inside across fit main line they'll have an 11
. >> blaine was just full of life and full of energy. >> blaine steinberg was also a tremendous athleteeader on and off the field. she played soccer and lacrosse at penn charter and was recruited for lacrosse to dartmouth. >> she was tremendously into fitness and worked at it. >> but her work was cut short. her parents tell me 15 months ago when blaine was 20, she died suddenly from an undetected rare autoimmune illness. >> it's pretty much a parent's worst...
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steve cohen and bill blain.ple aims to reclaim is crown as the biggest provider in the music space. the latest on the music streaming service after the break. ♪ jonathan: a good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro. we are 45 minutes into the trading session. the ftse 100 is pretty much dead flat all morning. the action on the dax. the dax in correction territory. 10% off the record highs we hit back in april. the stoxx 600 coming off of a losing streak, it is the longest so far this year. switch off and check out the euro. the euro is a little bit weaker. sizable rally yesterday. the euro at 112. one month volatility on your role-dollar hitting on a daily basis on a closing since the highest of december 2011. sterling at 1.5274. 10 year in german unchanged. time to talk doubtful. the tech giant had the developers conference yesterday in the highlights will be unveiling of apple music. a brand-new music service streaming service. let's talk to caroline hyde. a developer's conference and a developers con
steve cohen and bill blain.ple aims to reclaim is crown as the biggest provider in the music space. the latest on the music streaming service after the break. ♪ jonathan: a good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro. we are 45 minutes into the trading session. the ftse 100 is pretty much dead flat all morning. the action on the dax. the dax in correction territory. 10% off the record highs we hit back in april. the stoxx 600 coming off of a losing streak, it is the longest so far this...
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. >> reporter: barbara blaine points of members of her network.ill have scars from what they suffered at the hand of priests, she was one of those kids, blaine says if the vatican is serious about rooting out abusive priests it doesn't need a special tribunal. >> we know that pope francis has complete authority to take whatever action he wants. if he wanted to, he could have sacked any bishop at any typed. and he is the boss. >> reporter: bowing to criticism to victim its and advocacy group they say the knew tribunal will examine claims of covering up. they can deal with the negligent handling abuse cases in their districts. but blaine is demanding mayor transparency from the pope and resources from outside the vatican as well. >> he should open up the files and turnover all information that would he has about sex crimes to police and prosecutors. there shouldn't be investigations within the church. we are talking about criminal action here. >> reporter: the pope's actions come more than a year after the united nations issued a scatheing report ca
. >> reporter: barbara blaine points of members of her network.ill have scars from what they suffered at the hand of priests, she was one of those kids, blaine says if the vatican is serious about rooting out abusive priests it doesn't need a special tribunal. >> we know that pope francis has complete authority to take whatever action he wants. if he wanted to, he could have sacked any bishop at any typed. and he is the boss. >> reporter: bowing to criticism to victim its and...
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blaine can't find his car. can't even see. >> it really becomes black as night. you get a sense that it's kind of the end of the world because it's this rusty, brown color that envelops you. >> blaine finally makes out the faint red lights of cars paralyzed when the massive haboob extinguished the street lights. this sudden darkness is the most perilous aspect of the storm, one that can result in deadly accidents on the road. >> the primary danger that these people are going to experience is the rapid loss of this ability, particularly if you're in any kind of a vehicle, like car, a plane, what have you. you run the risk of crashing that vehicle because you simply cannot see what is in front of you. >> and this large, dense haboob spares no square inch of ground in its path. this time lapse by photographer shows a different angle. from this spot near the heart of the city, you can see the storm roll right over the phoenix skyline, including a busy i-10 in the foreground. but just before the haboob reaches the highway, he makes a mad dash for safety. >> when the d
blaine can't find his car. can't even see. >> it really becomes black as night. you get a sense that it's kind of the end of the world because it's this rusty, brown color that envelops you. >> blaine finally makes out the faint red lights of cars paralyzed when the massive haboob extinguished the street lights. this sudden darkness is the most perilous aspect of the storm, one that can result in deadly accidents on the road. >> the primary danger that these people are going...
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blaine says her organization gets more than $6,000 a year from victims in nearly 80 countries.skeptical about the tribunal but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to think that they could police themselves but it would be nights if someone held them accountable. >> reporter: dianeest pwraofbg, chicago. >>> the australian prime ministers as urged nations across the ring town help fight armed groups including isil. the groups continue to lure thousands of foreign fighter to travel to iraq and syria. tony abbott opened a two-day counter tear terrorism summit in. he warned that they have global ambitions . >> we have sent a strong military presence to hit them from the air and to try to real jazerra sift the iraqi army to retake their own country. we are talking with our friends and partners about how the air strikes might be more effective and how the iraqi forces mate be better helped. american leadership is indispensable here as in all the world's trouble spots. at home we are trying to insure that australians don't leave this country to join the 15,000 foreign fighters alr
blaine says her organization gets more than $6,000 a year from victims in nearly 80 countries.skeptical about the tribunal but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to think that they could police themselves but it would be nights if someone held them accountable. >> reporter: dianeest pwraofbg, chicago. >>> the australian prime ministers as urged nations across the ring town help fight armed groups including isil. the groups continue to lure thousands of foreign fighter...
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blaine says her organization gets 6,000 cools from victims. -- schools from victims. she is skeptical, but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to thing they are good at policing themselves. it would be nice if someone would hold them accountable >>> the greek prime minister launched another diplomatic offensive to strike a debt deal with european creditors. alexis tsipras held talks with the german chancellor in brussels. they want more from greece by the end of the month that it owes the i.m.f. >> translation: we decided to intensify erts and bridge the remaining bridges. i believe the europe leaders realise we must offer a viable solution and a possibility of returning to growth and a sustainable debt with the prospect of security and stability to europe and greece. >>> standard & poor's downgrade grade greece's rating one notch further to junk territory, saying athens is likely to default within a year if it can't strike a deal. and it is giving high priority to pensions and domestic spending than making debt payments >>> a teachers strike in afghanistan enter
blaine says her organization gets 6,000 cools from victims. -- schools from victims. she is skeptical, but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to thing they are good at policing themselves. it would be nice if someone would hold them accountable >>> the greek prime minister launched another diplomatic offensive to strike a debt deal with european creditors. alexis tsipras held talks with the german chancellor in brussels. they want more from greece by the end of the month...
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blaine says her organization gets 6,000 schools from victims. she is skeptical about the tribunal, but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to thing they are good at policing themselves. it would be nice if someone would hold them accountable >>> tunisia's navy rescued nearly 400 migrants off the south-eastern coast. the grouch of mainly africans left italy for lampedusa. the weesel broke down. we have an update from tunis. >> reporter: well, this latest rescue a reminder that tunisia is not immune from the crisis affecting libya and europe. now, the coast guard rescued these people become 400 brought back to tunisia. many are from sub-saharan africa from syria, morocco and tunisia. we understand that in the past six months the tunisian coast guard rescued hundreds in a similar way. the problem is once they get to tunisia, what happened next. those, economic migrants people from west africa nigeria, gambia sierra leone, they'll have to be sent home. those who are asylum seekers. eritrea, somali and syria, they can claim asylum in tunisia. th
blaine says her organization gets 6,000 schools from victims. she is skeptical about the tribunal, but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to thing they are good at policing themselves. it would be nice if someone would hold them accountable >>> tunisia's navy rescued nearly 400 migrants off the south-eastern coast. the grouch of mainly africans left italy for lampedusa. the weesel broke down. we have an update from tunis. >> reporter: well, this latest rescue a...
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blaine says her organization gets 6,000 schools from victims. she is skeptical, but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to think that they are good at policing themselves. it would be nice if someone would hold them accountable >>> hundreds of thousands of people are advised to evacuate in the southern japanese island of ky issue after heavy rain triggered landslides and floods. rescue workers are checking the area to make sure there were no casualties after several houses were buried in rubble and mud. streets and fields were covered after the area was pounded >>> let's get more on that from richard, and more rain for southern japan. >> yes, it's not looking good. i have lee coming later this month, and japan is a great country, but it's the month not to go to japan, it's a month when it's wet and sticky. there is weather extending across china, vietnam, and northwards to japan. and certainly in the far south, you are open to anything coming in from the south-west as the frontal systems get in. there is the rain fall system 124mm, and i ha
blaine says her organization gets 6,000 schools from victims. she is skeptical, but hopes it will do some good. >> it's hard to think that they are good at policing themselves. it would be nice if someone would hold them accountable >>> hundreds of thousands of people are advised to evacuate in the southern japanese island of ky issue after heavy rain triggered landslides and floods. rescue workers are checking the area to make sure there were no casualties after several houses...
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the satellite the low-pressure system came together with just enough moisture from tropical storm blain caw. it was once -- blanca and it was responsle for the moisture in the bay area. it is moving out tonight. once the low moves out the high pressure builds in and what we will be left with is the fog for the morning coute. right now the visibility is down to two and a half miles in half moon bay. youill have to be careful tomorrow morning. if you do drive across the areas there is fog that is thick in spots. it will start t shrink by the afternoon. it will pull away from some spots. the temperatures will be reboundingnd it will be warmer and not so humid. tomorrow morning low 50s to low 60s. i thk it is going to be a little less warm. the fog will be feeling cooler. 65 and foggy in half moon bay. 70 in san francisco. 78 in oakland. 80 in palo alto. 85 grees and you will see the low 90s around antioch. 87 in napa. 86 dries --degrees in santa rosa. need the shades. lots of sunshine for your thsday. the temperatures are rebounding and hopefully the war -- warriors re as well. a look at t
the satellite the low-pressure system came together with just enough moisture from tropical storm blain caw. it was once -- blanca and it was responsle for the moisture in the bay area. it is moving out tonight. once the low moves out the high pressure builds in and what we will be left with is the fog for the morning coute. right now the visibility is down to two and a half miles in half moon bay. youill have to be careful tomorrow morning. if you do drive across the areas there is fog that is...
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rolan cheney and mary dussett from lodi had their sightseeing blaine crash into a cliff in ketchikan,laska. seven others on board that plane were also killed. a passenger from the holland america cruiseship said they heard about thursday's crash after their own sightseeing tour was canceled. >> we'd actually had a float plane scheduled to go out, they canceled our float planes. then my girlfriend and i and -- so we were disappointed that they canceled ours. then we found out about the tragedy. and it put things into perspective. >> a memorial service was held on board the cruise ship. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >>> a water fight may be brewing between the state and the city of san francisco. state water leaders warn the san francisco public utilities commission yesterday to stop drawing water from low-flowing rivers and creeks. they gave the same water to federal valley farmers. san francisco's commission has the right to pipe in water from the sierra for 2.5 million people in and around the city. in the past it's been quick to defend those rights. but the sta
rolan cheney and mary dussett from lodi had their sightseeing blaine crash into a cliff in ketchikan,laska. seven others on board that plane were also killed. a passenger from the holland america cruiseship said they heard about thursday's crash after their own sightseeing tour was canceled. >> we'd actually had a float plane scheduled to go out, they canceled our float planes. then my girlfriend and i and -- so we were disappointed that they canceled ours. then we found out about the...
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the satellite the low-pressure system came together with just enough moisture from tropical storm blain caw. it was once -- blanca and it was responsible for the moisture in the bay area. it is moving out tonight. once the low moves out the high pressure builds in and what we will be left with is the fog for the morning commute. right now the visibility is down to two and a half miles in half moon bay. you will have to be careful tomorrow morning. if you do drive across the areas there is fog that is thick in spots. it will start to shrink by the afternoon. it will pull away from some spots. the temperatures will be rebounding and it will be warmer and not so humid. tomorrow morning low 50s to low 60s. i think it is going to be a little less warm. the fog will be feeling cooler. 65 and foggy in half moon bay. 70 in san francisco. 78 in oakland. 80 in palo alto. 85 degrees and you will see the low 90s around antioch. 87 in napa. 86 dries -- degrees in santa rosa. need the shades. lots of sunshine for your thursday. the temperatures are rebounding and hopefully the war -- warriors are as
the satellite the low-pressure system came together with just enough moisture from tropical storm blain caw. it was once -- blanca and it was responsible for the moisture in the bay area. it is moving out tonight. once the low moves out the high pressure builds in and what we will be left with is the fog for the morning commute. right now the visibility is down to two and a half miles in half moon bay. you will have to be careful tomorrow morning. if you do drive across the areas there is fog...
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the satellite the low-pressure system came together with just enough moisture from tropical storm blaind it was responsible for the moisture in the bay area. it is moving out tonight. once the low moves out the high pressure builds in and what we will be left with is the fog for the morning commute. right now the visibility is down to two and a half miles in half moon bay. you will have to be careful tomorrow morning. if you do drive across the areas there is fog that is thick in spots. it will start to shrink by the afternoon. it will pull away from some spots. the temperatures will be rebounding and it will be warmer and not so humid. tomorrow morning low 50s to low 60s. i think it is going to be a little less warm. the fog will be feeling cooler. 65 and foggy in half moon bay. 70 in san francisco. 78 in oakland. 80 in palo alto. 85 degrees and you will see the low 90s around antioch. 87 in napa. 86 dries -- degrees in santa rosa. need the shades. lots of sunshine for your thursday. the temperatures are rebounding and hopefully the war -- warriors are as well. a look at the seven-day
the satellite the low-pressure system came together with just enough moisture from tropical storm blaind it was responsible for the moisture in the bay area. it is moving out tonight. once the low moves out the high pressure builds in and what we will be left with is the fog for the morning commute. right now the visibility is down to two and a half miles in half moon bay. you will have to be careful tomorrow morning. if you do drive across the areas there is fog that is thick in spots. it will...
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blaine lives in the neighborhood. >> it is scary to think in the middle of the day your house can be invaded and robbed and you can have your life threaten. >> reporter: it turns out one of the tied up family members got a good description of the getaway car and able to call police. minutes later an officer spotted the vehicle. >> we will go to stop the vehicle the vehicle comes to the stop the doors fly open and four black males bolt. >> reporter: cops gave chase on foot. one of the men tried to hide under the deck in broomall. in all three of the four men were caught. rebecca woodland saw it all. >> i came outside and i saw ten cop cars outside the house down the street and all i saw was a cop bring out a guy in handcuffs. >> reporter: so one person is still on the run tonight also, by finding the getaway car police say they were able to recover a large sum of money. also jewelry. they say they also recovered a gun on the scene. now we do expect for the two men who have been identified that are new being held here their names jermaine and sterling wallace of yeadon. they are expect
blaine lives in the neighborhood. >> it is scary to think in the middle of the day your house can be invaded and robbed and you can have your life threaten. >> reporter: it turns out one of the tied up family members got a good description of the getaway car and able to call police. minutes later an officer spotted the vehicle. >> we will go to stop the vehicle the vehicle comes to the stop the doors fly open and four black males bolt. >> reporter: cops gave chase on...
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abroad with more than 1000 euros, you have a better chance of getting them to obey -- if you can blainepeople why -- if you can explain to people why. the imf no longer speaks about capital controls. it says instead capital flow management. i will say goodbye and hand it over to you. betty: we will leave you but have much more on the "bloomberg market day." ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. betty: welcome back. top stories, russian president vladimir putin has choice words for the united states. he appeared at the st. petersburg international forum. one topic was russian relations with the u.s. he's used washington of meddling in his affairs and not conside
abroad with more than 1000 euros, you have a better chance of getting them to obey -- if you can blainepeople why -- if you can explain to people why. the imf no longer speaks about capital controls. it says instead capital flow management. i will say goodbye and hand it over to you. betty: we will leave you but have much more on the "bloomberg market day." ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just...
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you're the graduate and that's my 3-year-old son blaine following in daddy's footsteps with a degree in mass communications, the showoff even got a ph.d.. >> what's 2 plus 2? no. yes, they're fake degrees from prestigious universities. >> they're easy to get. i went online and typed fake college diploma, dozens of websites popped up. you can even buy transcripts complete with classes and official looking codes. >> what do you make of this? >> a travesty. >> judith eaten is the president of the counsel for higher education accreditation. it could be illegal to use these fake documents, but it's perfectly legal to buy them. >> you get the package in the mill it says all diplomas and transcripts are not real and should not be used as real documents. it does not say that anywhere on the diplomas themselves. look at this transcript says official documents all over it. what do you think of that? >> i think the intent here is to confuse people and to mislead them that you have a credential that you have not earned. >> another growing issue she says online diploma mills from fake universitie
you're the graduate and that's my 3-year-old son blaine following in daddy's footsteps with a degree in mass communications, the showoff even got a ph.d.. >> what's 2 plus 2? no. yes, they're fake degrees from prestigious universities. >> they're easy to get. i went online and typed fake college diploma, dozens of websites popped up. you can even buy transcripts complete with classes and official looking codes. >> what do you make of this? >> a travesty. >> judith...
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on her neck was a goal blaine, 25 gold coins on both sides. when mother came for the last time and kiss us madly i remember she was clad only in her underwear. there were no ornaments, no gold and no velvet clothes. we did children were unaware of the events happening there. away the ottoman government which at the time was run by the committee for union and progress which was itself sort of headed the way they affected their genocide was to a induct all the young armenian men into the army. there was no war going on. once the young men were in the army they were disarmed and put in labor battalions and worked as slaves until they died, or they would be taken off to some remote area and murdered. that got rid of all the young people, anybody who might start a rebellion. the next group with a possible leaders, potential leaders, that is the type of arrest and that happened in constantinople on april 24th that kept happening all over the country. wherever there was a town the turkish elders would arrive, fight whoever the leaders were in the tow
on her neck was a goal blaine, 25 gold coins on both sides. when mother came for the last time and kiss us madly i remember she was clad only in her underwear. there were no ornaments, no gold and no velvet clothes. we did children were unaware of the events happening there. away the ottoman government which at the time was run by the committee for union and progress which was itself sort of headed the way they affected their genocide was to a induct all the young armenian men into the army....
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. >> joining us michael blaine former correctional lieutenant.was part of a team to search for escaped prisoners. great to have you on the show. >> thank you for having me. >> what can you tell us about the clinton correctional facility? >> it's the largest maximum security in new york state. it's the largest prison in new york state. maximum a. very large police. housing several of new york state's worst. >> what i mean is what do you think may have gone wrong, since you were inside the system for 26 years. >> the machine broke down. there is obviously intelligence that was missed. policies procedures directives which the facilitate operates from albany. the incident that occurred a number of weeks ago, typically is followed by a lockdown search of cells, which probably would have undoubtedly revealed the plot. >> okay. i want to ask you this. the report out there today is that the prison worker joyce mitchell reportedly smuggled the escaped convicts tools in frozen hamburger meat. do you think that could have been possible? >> anything is possi
. >> joining us michael blaine former correctional lieutenant.was part of a team to search for escaped prisoners. great to have you on the show. >> thank you for having me. >> what can you tell us about the clinton correctional facility? >> it's the largest maximum security in new york state. it's the largest prison in new york state. maximum a. very large police. housing several of new york state's worst. >> what i mean is what do you think may have gone wrong,...
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michael blain is joining us.g, michael, i wanted to ask you because this is being broadcast across the country on networks just like cnn. do the inmates have television at clinton correctional? are they watching this as it has unfolded this afternoon? >> i'm quite certain they are. i'm not -- i don't recall what channels they have access to but they're watching. they're glued to these scenes as well. >> what's the impression or the reaction going to be for the inmates when they know that david sweat was captured? >> sour grapes. there's going to be oh he ran for three weeks. took them this long to get him. all type of ghetto talk. a lot of talking smack as they say on the street but as they say, the boys in blue always win. >> clinton correctional is historic 1845 when it was built. 100 years they never had anyone escape like this. how did this happen? you were on the inside. you saw how it works there. how did this happen? >> the machine broke down. nothing happens in jail without people knowing. there's a sayin
michael blain is joining us.g, michael, i wanted to ask you because this is being broadcast across the country on networks just like cnn. do the inmates have television at clinton correctional? are they watching this as it has unfolded this afternoon? >> i'm quite certain they are. i'm not -- i don't recall what channels they have access to but they're watching. they're glued to these scenes as well. >> what's the impression or the reaction going to be for the inmates when they know...
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michael blaine is a former corrections officer at the prison. >> we want to know everything that took place, the people involved, if they assisted in any way, and we want the answers. >> reporter: now david sweat is in critical condition at albany medical center and he has not been formally interviewed by investigators. they found sweat's dna on a pepper shaker near the spot where richard matt was killed. they say the two men may have been trying to use the pepper to throw off the scent of the dogs. >>> new economic turmoil in greece. markets in europe and asia also dropped this morning. greece is dangerously close to running out of money. all the country's banks are closed and greeks are only allowed to withdraw about $65 a day from the atms. fears of a meltdown are rising. elizabeth, good morning to you. >> the traders behind me are tracking those losses you mentioned overnight in asia and today in europe. on the virtual certainlity now that greek will not be able to pay the international monetary fund $1.8 billion. it owes that much and the deadline is tomorrow. that setoff waves o
michael blaine is a former corrections officer at the prison. >> we want to know everything that took place, the people involved, if they assisted in any way, and we want the answers. >> reporter: now david sweat is in critical condition at albany medical center and he has not been formally interviewed by investigators. they found sweat's dna on a pepper shaker near the spot where richard matt was killed. they say the two men may have been trying to use the pepper to throw off the...
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us tree >> reporter: spong to tell what chatting panama additional 16 million also lending support blaineon and mark walberg both appeared in gordon's films /so much more on this touching story tonight at 7 on the insider. >> pam: a chillier celebrity news on kron 4 after the insider 7:00 in tonight airs at 730 by kron 4 news that a. >> cat >> grant: thrilled to go to work it close to this the video of hundreds of go to rushing the hillside posting on face but it's because of viral head one half a million times since this book friday will where the croats and such a hurry. they're part of vegetation management planning their brought in to brochure the land of the dish as those goods crossing labs entrance and they're in a hurry to get some food. >> pam: to teenagers attacked by sharks minutes apart on the same beach and next of 530 call for help moments after the tax plus to escape prisoners on the run tonight we're learning lot more about what they plan to do after their prison break >> grant: architects motto carolina beach leading to kids with. one arm with both have happened between 4
us tree >> reporter: spong to tell what chatting panama additional 16 million also lending support blaineon and mark walberg both appeared in gordon's films /so much more on this touching story tonight at 7 on the insider. >> pam: a chillier celebrity news on kron 4 after the insider 7:00 in tonight airs at 730 by kron 4 news that a. >> cat >> grant: thrilled to go to work it close to this the video of hundreds of go to rushing the hillside posting on face but it's...
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voucher program as unconstitutional saying that it violated the state constitution, particularly the blaineamendment. we will see if this case gets appealed all the way to the us supreme court. so what is happening here? when it comes to no child left behind and reauthorization, not a lot, and it has been that way. we. via's picture of secretary arnie duncan testifying in front of several senators. there has been an lot of discussion and debate, bills being introduced but it is unlikely to be reauthorized in the coming years. so so we will see how things progress here in washington. so that is some context around the country the social and political developments. background for our survey that we will talk about. a survey profile, some of the particular specifications of the survey and how it is conducted and administered. i would like to give a special shout out to braun research who have been our data collection partners for almost seven years. they they do a great job conducting live telephone interviews providing data quality control, providing us with data. the interviews occurred at t
voucher program as unconstitutional saying that it violated the state constitution, particularly the blaineamendment. we will see if this case gets appealed all the way to the us supreme court. so what is happening here? when it comes to no child left behind and reauthorization, not a lot, and it has been that way. we. via's picture of secretary arnie duncan testifying in front of several senators. there has been an lot of discussion and debate, bills being introduced but it is unlikely to be...
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this issue hit home in my state after trevor robinson, a 19-year-old from blaine, minnesota, died after overdosing on a drug called 2 ce in 2010. i can introduced a bill to outlaw it and similar substances and with the help of senator schumer we were able to get that bill signed into law. but there is still much more that needs to be done as we've learned since we passed that bill. here's one recent example. law enforcement officials in florida and throughout the country are dealing with a synthetic drug called flacca. this extremely dangerous drug has been linked to hallucinations and other bizarre behavior. so we're always trying to stay one step ahead of these new and dangerous compounds because the way the law works now you have to keep adding a new compound. what happens is the crooks who are manufacturing these drugs the drug leaders the people that are running these drug rings are changing the compounds up so they're different and they're staying one step ahead of the law in that way. before i was elected to the senate madam president i spent eight years serving as chief prosecut
this issue hit home in my state after trevor robinson, a 19-year-old from blaine, minnesota, died after overdosing on a drug called 2 ce in 2010. i can introduced a bill to outlaw it and similar substances and with the help of senator schumer we were able to get that bill signed into law. but there is still much more that needs to be done as we've learned since we passed that bill. here's one recent example. law enforcement officials in florida and throughout the country are dealing with a...
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. >> you know who showed up which was weird, david blaine. pair today. >> anyway this is just some friends, judy and paul from roanoke came. you had a very, very very busy weekend. >> i had a busy one. regis and joy came over with their best friends, the glazers. auld weekend. >> drinking and cavorting. i know houses you people do. >> epic. that evening frank and i did for the tenth time, something called danish angels research. to benefit a beautiful family in greenwich, who lost one daughter to it and their son is also battling. the concept of love your neighbor as you love yourself look around. in your own neighborhood there are people who really need your help. but gladys knight performed. look at gladys. she turned 70 last week. >> she looks awesome. >> she looks amazing. >> look at frank. frank looks hot. >> his hair has turned. he's gorgeous. he looks like john forsythe except as frank. >> really good. >> if you get a chance -- that's the family. if you get a chance to see gladys knight anywhere let me tell you something, she puts on a
. >> you know who showed up which was weird, david blaine. pair today. >> anyway this is just some friends, judy and paul from roanoke came. you had a very, very very busy weekend. >> i had a busy one. regis and joy came over with their best friends, the glazers. auld weekend. >> drinking and cavorting. i know houses you people do. >> epic. that evening frank and i did for the tenth time, something called danish angels research. to benefit a beautiful family in...
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david blaine is coming to do magic. sister sledge. >> cousin, good to see you.. so when coverage really counts you can count on nationwide. ♪ love ♪ because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange ♪ just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> thanks for being with us. today is saturday, the 6th of june, 2015. i'm anna kooiman. this is a first alert. days after police kill a man who wanted to behead cops for isis. a grand new terror warning this morning. where lone wolfs are looking to strike this summer. >> the road to 2016 are paved with pretty absurd news stories. the "new york times" hitting senator marco rubio over his record not his political record but his driving record. we've got more. >> plus the duggar daughters breaking their silence exclusively to fox news about the news that'sed their family. >> my goodness the most of the stuff out there is lies and not true. for truth sake we want to come out and set the record straight. >> plus an expert here with the impact of coming
david blaine is coming to do magic. sister sledge. >> cousin, good to see you.. so when coverage really counts you can count on nationwide. ♪ love ♪ because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange ♪ just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> thanks for being with us. today is saturday, the 6th of june, 2015. i'm anna kooiman. this is a first alert. days after police kill a man who...
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. >> you know who showed up which was weird like david blain, hocus-pocus, the magician back stage. >ey're saying. they're over it. >> and you did wear a different pair today. >> i wore the same. the same. >> this is just friends judy and paul from roanoke came. you had a very very busy weekend. >> i had a busy one, yeah. on saturday -- regis and joy came over with their best friends the glazers, so all afternoon was just -- >> drinking and cavorting -- >> it was. >> i know how you people do. epic. epic. but that evening frank and i hosted for the tenth time something called the dana's angels research fund, d.a.r.t., research trust, that is always -- to benefit neiman pic type c the beautiful family in greenwich lost one daughter to it and their son is battling it. just when you -- the concept of love your neighbor as you love yourself look around. in your neighborhood there are people who need your help, but gladys knight performed. now gladys, look at gladys. she turned 70 last week. >> she looks awesome. >> she looks amazing. >> look at frank. frank looks hot. >> his hair has turne
. >> you know who showed up which was weird like david blain, hocus-pocus, the magician back stage. >ey're saying. they're over it. >> and you did wear a different pair today. >> i wore the same. the same. >> this is just friends judy and paul from roanoke came. you had a very very busy weekend. >> i had a busy one, yeah. on saturday -- regis and joy came over with their best friends the glazers, so all afternoon was just -- >> drinking and cavorting --...
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walker: i rise in support of h.r. 728 introduced by representative blaine luetkemeyer.7050 highway b.b. in cedar hill missouri, as the sergeant first class william b. woods jr. post office. sergeant woods was a native of herman missouri. after graduation from northwest high school in cedar hill, missouri he enlisted with the united states marine corps as a rifleman in 1996. he later enlisted in the united states army and in 2003 he attended the special forces qualification course. s.f.c. woods earned the green beret and was deployed in afghanistan in july, twine, in -- 2009 in support of operation iraqi freedom. in 2009, at a hospital in germany, serblingt first class woods died from wounds he sustained while conducting a mounted patrol in the gazni province, afghanistan two days before. sergeant first class woods will be remembered not only for his personal accomplishment graduating many of the army's elite schools and earning numerous medal, but also as the example of yurge and sacrifice. i urge members to support this bill to name a post office in honor of this brave
walker: i rise in support of h.r. 728 introduced by representative blaine luetkemeyer.7050 highway b.b. in cedar hill missouri, as the sergeant first class william b. woods jr. post office. sergeant woods was a native of herman missouri. after graduation from northwest high school in cedar hill, missouri he enlisted with the united states marine corps as a rifleman in 1996. he later enlisted in the united states army and in 2003 he attended the special forces qualification course. s.f.c. woods...