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sure no kids are left t, folks like nbc, we'reblto make sure these dolrwee into our organization he bng in more young people. we want to go from 1,100o 1,200 served this year. so we want some more ppt. to join you guys in beingrea ambassadors for what its 're doing. >> you offer scholarshs? >> yes, we're able to do that, again through the support of our friends, to help us make sure we can do that. >> you have programs fotes in the evening. >> yes. >> does that -- do you pvid those during the summeas w >> yes. >> you do during the schoo year. >> yes, during the scho yr, we're open until 9:00oros of our teen centers, arod e region. in the summer those hou c go until 10:00. we realize that you pplar looking fotivity we want to give them somhi that's meaningful. we provide all sorts o opportunities for our tes, especially in the summer >> all right. sounds like a lot of fun. >> it is. >> a whole lot of learni. >> yes, a lot of fun learng. >> lavar jones, thank y. >> thank you so much. >> all righty. to talk to a mom who ishe author of a blog about som other ideas for your yousts this summe
sure no kids are left t, folks like nbc, we'reblto make sure these dolrwee into our organization he bng in more young people. we want to go from 1,100o 1,200 served this year. so we want some more ppt. to join you guys in beingrea ambassadors for what its 're doing. >> you offer scholarshs? >> yes, we're able to do that, again through the support of our friends, to help us make sure we can do that. >> you have programs fotes in the evening. >> yes. >> does that --...
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eric holder and president obama a the administration is very supportive of naloxone and these kits bngn the hands of first responders. so oftentim when people overdose on prescription drugs, they stop breathing. there's a great drug out there called naloxone, if they stop breathing, they get injected and hey start breathing again. it's quite remarkable. the attorney general said publicly he encourages first responders to make sure everyone is equipd and trained to use nalaxone. >> could this be like a federal mandate to get everybody on board? >> certainly could. it's something that the administration is interestedin. >> just a few more seconds. i want to ask you what can each of us do? >> we nee to
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it aims to bng the world wide refugee crisis and immigration laws. >>> coming up on fox 5 local news news morning, the girl scouts of america plans to make sure its member can safely navigate cyber space. >>> and potential deadly heat. >>> here ap live look at 4:51. 71 is the temps. back in a moment. >>> 4:53. crews are battling brush fire, which have been breaking out in california and across parts of the west. forcing evacuations in some area, firefighters are battling two brush fires in and around los angeles county. in utah, a large wildfire destroyed at least one home, dozens of wildfires also presents across southwest. to dc. security deceased after they went into the white house. tourists still crowd the sidewalks now that donald trump is president. >>> girl scouts will learn all about cyber bullying and online security. to encourage girls in in particular field, it's the fist of 18 new badges the girl scouts are announcing for next fall. >>> it's the zip trip count down. we will be in annapolis. come on out, friday june 23rd from 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. i'll be there along with tu
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the light and warmth we genete bngs hope in place despair, communi instead of loneliness, and lifesavingpport for cancer patients and their families. light the night is a remembrance, a celebration and a rallying cry to help fund critical advances in the fight against cancer. our goal is a world without blood cancers, and we're lighting the path to cures. help defeat the darkness of cancer! join light the night today. >>> ♪ i want to say thanks to "cashin' in" crew for joining us time 20 wake up america with all legal wrangling going on in thats join unconfirmed he allegations president trump advisories son-in-law i thought would be good time to explain what is happening in layman's terms. there are seven ongoing investigations house, senate and department of justice, and now special counsel robert mueller tapped this special investigation is the one with teeth, the one that will likely take the lead, and coincidentally one likely to up a year to announce any findings of wrongdoing or not. looking for us two prongs the collusion and/or obstruction of justice collusion would mean trump di
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firefighters are bng high winds and evacuated homeowners are hoping for the best. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. last night the trump administration issued a stern threat to syria over a possible chemical weapons attack. we're here in new york for the details on that. >> the worning to syria and its president came as the white house claimed it had potential evidence that syria was preparing for another chemical weapons attack. in a statement the white house warned if mr. assad conducts another mass murder attack using chemical weapons he and his military will pay a heavy price. the white house said the preparations were similar to those taken before an attack in april in rebel held territory that killed nearly 1 including men, women and children. victims exhibited signs of suffocation, con resulvulsions. after the white house statement the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. competed, any further attacks done to the people of syria will be blamed on assad and his allies, russi
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i thought it would be perfect, darren bng a vegetarian and all. aggressive, i think. so what's good here? >> rossy: look's pork. >> anthony: right. pork, my favorite vegetable. >> rossy: just the head of the pork. >> anthony: sounds good. >> rossy: yeah. >> darren: i'm not going to have look's. i'm going to go just with vegetables. beans and, uh -- >> rossy: you don't want to taste it? >> darren: no, i'm not going to taste a pig head, not today. this is going to be fun. the torture of darren. >> rossy: mmm, you have the look's. always take it with beans. >> anthony: rossy, the famous musician here, is, after a period out of favor with the previous government, back home and elected to parliament. >> rossy: and this is, i think, ravitoto. >> darren: leaves. >> rossy: the leaves are from manioc. >> darren: oh, great. there we go. >> rossy: mmm. [ laughter ] >> darren: that's excellent. >> anthony: so, these days, what are the big issues that are not being taken care of? >> rossy: poverty and not enough education. we are very rich, you know? we have o
i thought it would be perfect, darren bng a vegetarian and all. aggressive, i think. so what's good here? >> rossy: look's pork. >> anthony: right. pork, my favorite vegetable. >> rossy: just the head of the pork. >> anthony: sounds good. >> rossy: yeah. >> darren: i'm not going to have look's. i'm going to go just with vegetables. beans and, uh -- >> rossy: you don't want to taste it? >> darren: no, i'm not going to taste a pig head, not today....
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we will see who cosby bng will show up nowmonigal's openit is over and maybe out of this cosby wasn't consensual sex the and obviously he was married at the time. maybe keeping wife number one st staring at her to get her reaction when his own lawyer t husband in the world even if he played that on television, karen and thomas. >> we will see what today >>> attacked and pun inched broad daylight is what police say happened to a man in germantown who appears to have a mentalina kuriakose is at police headquarters this morning, is a >> reporter: initially you can see that the victim is smiling , laughin k, he doesn't realize that apparently they are laughing at him, until one of them sucker we want to warn you this video is painful to watch. we identities. take a look, this is video that shows victim who mentally disable, surrounded by about four kid, some of them young teens. he is punched people, second time, he is actually trying to get away on know identity of the victim or of the attackers and it is something that police are asking the public, to help them figure out. anictim was w
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on news 4 at 5:00, we'll hear more about how that program is working and communication that may be bnghe school system including some of the teachers. tracee wilkins, reporting live from strict heights. >>> starts saturday, you can get a stronger drink in virginia. more alcohol items will be selling that are 151 proof. currently just rum, vodka and flavored licking ors are allowed. a new law will allow tasteless and colored liquors like ever clear to be sold as well. you can find even more new laws going into effect in the area on the nbc washington app. search new laws. >>> in "news 4 your health," a new study finds certain women who have had children are at greater risk for developing heart disease. researchers discovered that many women don't know that gestational diabetes which only happens during pregnancy increases their risk as does pre-eclamp see a. lupus also if you sxerpt experienced any of these, you might want a heart checkup. >>> doctors are using gene profile as a guide for finding the most effective medication and some common conditions could be impacted. >> dr. john tor
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bit in the last 30 or 40 years, there is still a problem with women at a conference table being ted, bng ignored, havihe ias appropriated by somebody else and somebody says that's a good idea bill and mary said it first. the harassment i hear is still a big problem. >> rose: dealing with that and have the confidence to respond to it. >> when it hits you, how do you deal with it because the person who is exercising it -- >> rose: yeah. >> so what i think is really important is to have experiences that give you the practice to cope with these things. it's very, it's very nice to see people get the stuff in them to change. >> rose: how do you encourage them to listen? >> do you know what, this is a weird thing. we all say this new news way those of us at the center act. the older training, act. the person trying to communicate something has to listen better than the person listening because you not only are saying what you want to be transmitted to the other person, you have to be watching them like a lock. where are they in this, are they getting it, am i getting them upset trying to tell
bit in the last 30 or 40 years, there is still a problem with women at a conference table being ted, bng ignored, havihe ias appropriated by somebody else and somebody says that's a good idea bill and mary said it first. the harassment i hear is still a big problem. >> rose: dealing with that and have the confidence to respond to it. >> when it hits you, how do you deal with it because the person who is exercising it -- >> rose: yeah. >> so what i think is really...
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. >> we can -- >> you tell -- this is a secret inendo bng leaked out there about me, and i don't appreciate it. people are suggesting, sort of innuendo that i have been not honest about matters, and i've tried to be honest. >> there were also many questions sessions refused to answer, not claiming executive privilege exactly. that's up to the president. but instead, doj policy, a policy he never quite explained to the satisfaction of several of the senators. >> it's a longstanding policy the department of justice not to comment on conversations that the attorney general has had with the president of the united states. >> but just so i'm understanding, does that mean are you claiming executive privilege here today, sir? >> i'm not claiming executive privilege because that's the president's power. i am not stonewalling. i am following the historic policies of the department of justice. >> you took an oath. you raised your right hand here today, and you said that you would solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. and now you're not answering questions. you'
. >> we can -- >> you tell -- this is a secret inendo bng leaked out there about me, and i don't appreciate it. people are suggesting, sort of innuendo that i have been not honest about matters, and i've tried to be honest. >> there were also many questions sessions refused to answer, not claiming executive privilege exactly. that's up to the president. but instead, doj policy, a policy he never quite explained to the satisfaction of several of the senators. >> it's a...
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he later died after bng taken to the hospital. the suspect has been identified as 66-year-old james t. hodgkinson of belleville, illinois, who has a history of arrests, was charged in 2006 with assaulting a woman. he appears to have been a vocal opponent of president trump. lawmakers who left the practice early today said the man they later recognize the as the suspect had asked them whether the placer were republicans or democrats. members of congress here here from both sides of the aisle to talk about wa happened today. let's turn back to the breaking news, "the washington post" explosive report that the president of the united states is currently under a criminal investigation for the obstruction of justice. responding in a statement, a spokesman for the president's attorney did not dispute the post report, saying only the fbi leak of information regarding the president is outrageous, inexcusable, and illegal. joining me now, "the washington post's" sari horwitz, one of the reporters who broke this tire. sari, this would seem
he later died after bng taken to the hospital. the suspect has been identified as 66-year-old james t. hodgkinson of belleville, illinois, who has a history of arrests, was charged in 2006 with assaulting a woman. he appears to have been a vocal opponent of president trump. lawmakers who left the practice early today said the man they later recognize the as the suspect had asked them whether the placer were republicans or democrats. members of congress here here from both sides of the aisle to...
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. >> reporter: splendor that could also bng ever. >> so much power.never seen it looks like this. >> reporter: patricia moore heads up the trail for a closer look, a path that seems to get wetter at every step. >> it's raining. >> reporter: toward the base, rainbows close now tucouch. hikers happy to be sopping wet. >> i'm soaking it all in. literally. >> reporter: and last weekend this professional climber, first to free climb from the bottom of yosemite's misty wall to the top of the tallest falls in north america. even higher still at glacier point, kids choosing their favorite about sights. >> water falls and the mountains. >> reporter: this is a place where everyone realizes pictures can do no justice. >> you just sit there and take amazing. >> reporter: yosemite, finally seeing the end of the drought and a valley restored to its full glory. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> have you been? >> no organization i've not. but i'm going to california. my little brother is getting married and i thought i would drive the coast to see different things. yosemit
. >> reporter: splendor that could also bng ever. >> so much power.never seen it looks like this. >> reporter: patricia moore heads up the trail for a closer look, a path that seems to get wetter at every step. >> it's raining. >> reporter: toward the base, rainbows close now tucouch. hikers happy to be sopping wet. >> i'm soaking it all in. literally. >> reporter: and last weekend this professional climber, first to free climb from the bottom of...
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big man, boisterous, stentorian in his tall, commanding presence, d i remember bng stunned by the power of his persona. something you didn't see again, really, until the campaign of '64 when he was running for president for the first time in his own right. - so you, north texas, university of texas austin, southwest theological seminary, would stop in edinburgh and spend some time to study. committed to becoming a preacher, preaching in two churches upon graduation. but in there somewhere is a letter that you sent to lbj suggesting that the young voice wasn't being heard as much, and maybe you knew something. and he was struck by that apparently, because he called you. - i had been at north texas state college in upstate texas and i would go stop at the student union from time to time and watch the mccarthy hearing. some of you don't remember the mccarthy hearings but the extremist joseph mccarthy a senator from wisconsin on anti-communist crusade had gone beyond the limits of reasonable dialogue and reasonable politics and the senate had called him to question was about to censor him.
big man, boisterous, stentorian in his tall, commanding presence, d i remember bng stunned by the power of his persona. something you didn't see again, really, until the campaign of '64 when he was running for president for the first time in his own right. - so you, north texas, university of texas austin, southwest theological seminary, would stop in edinburgh and spend some time to study. committed to becoming a preacher, preaching in two churches upon graduation. but in there somewhere is a...
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that's really what's bng happening. and today -- that's really what's been happening. and today we saw a draft of this bill, and the prevailing wisdom, when the bill passed the house, was that the senate would completely revamp the bill. but according to "the new york times," i'll quote "the new york times" today, said the senate bill once promised as a top to bottom revamp of the health bill passed by the house instains maintains its structure with modest adjustments. it's the same bill. it's the same bill. and in fact in some ways it's a little bit worse because the cuts to medicaid, while they don't take effect as quickly, and they are more gradual, they're actually deeper than the house cuts to medicaid. there's other things in the bill that have been done really in part to effect how the american people see the bill but don't change the basic provisions of this bill. and part of the reason they delayed the cuts to medicaid is so they hope they can get a better c.b.o. score, congressional budget score which the american people should know the last time around, the
that's really what's bng happening. and today -- that's really what's been happening. and today we saw a draft of this bill, and the prevailing wisdom, when the bill passed the house, was that the senate would completely revamp the bill. but according to "the new york times," i'll quote "the new york times" today, said the senate bill once promised as a top to bottom revamp of the health bill passed by the house instains maintains its structure with modest adjustments. it's...
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we bng enlightening listening to that young man. what did you make -- ? what jurors are supposed to do. they're supposed to listen to the other jurors, keep an open mind, the judge tells them in every case keep an open mind and try to reach a verdict. but let's be clear. it's really rare that you have people sort of swaying the way we've heard this jury swayed going from almost all of them if not all of them from not guilty to so many of them to guilty, et cetera, but one thing he said really struck me which is he's saying in effect if it hasn't been bill cosby we would have been able to reach a verdict, he thought, and it sounds to me like what he's saying is i think there would have been a conviction because he was for a guilty verdict and it sounds like he is suggesting that if it had been somebody else they might have been able to reach a unanimous verdict. >> we're listening closely to what he is saying to the other jurors. how closely are the d prosecutor listening. >> very closely. interviews will go and interview the jurors after the case. this ju
we bng enlightening listening to that young man. what did you make -- ? what jurors are supposed to do. they're supposed to listen to the other jurors, keep an open mind, the judge tells them in every case keep an open mind and try to reach a verdict. but let's be clear. it's really rare that you have people sort of swaying the way we've heard this jury swayed going from almost all of them if not all of them from not guilty to so many of them to guilty, et cetera, but one thing he said really...
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their heroic actions bng washington guys this morning congressman scalise still in critical conditionw we'll send it back in to you. >> we're also learning more about the gunman identified as james t. hodgkinson of illinois. >> this is law enforcement continues to have a hold on the alexandria neighborhood he opened fire on at that baseball field. >> fox5's mel know alnwick is live in alexandria now with that. >> reporter: good morning. hard to tell exactly how long this ball field will continue to be a crime scene. occasionally we do still see investigators popping up in around that gate area where it was the only place for the guys out here practicing only place for them to escape with rival man aiming right at them. we can tell you that the atf is tracing rifle and a handgun investigators are searching home in illinois the. fbi is looking into james hodgkinson's social media presence and motives. inst had been living out of his car near the area of east monroe street in alexandria since march. but we don't yet know why he left illinois. his facebook page says he work as home inspec
their heroic actions bng washington guys this morning congressman scalise still in critical conditionw we'll send it back in to you. >> we're also learning more about the gunman identified as james t. hodgkinson of illinois. >> this is law enforcement continues to have a hold on the alexandria neighborhood he opened fire on at that baseball field. >> fox5's mel know alnwick is live in alexandria now with that. >> reporter: good morning. hard to tell exactly how long this...