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and among the documents that butterfield took and butterfield's account of what happened -- i think it was christmas eve 1969, nixon was president and went for a tour of the executive staff offices in the office building next to the and he discovered that there were about a dozen support staff who had victors of john f. kennedy in their office. nixon went bananas. he called that her field in who -- cold butterfield in who was deputy chief of staff at the time. this this is "an interest in of kennedy pictures. i want them out. i want the replaced with -- you guessed it -- next and -- nixon pictures. butterfield launched an investigation of this and was able to persuade people that it was not proper, that it was suggestive way disloyal if you had pictures of other presidents in your office. i was kind of skeptical of the story. and then there was a document that butterfield road directly to the president, and the of the was, sanitization executive office building. sanitization, as if it was some disease because that people had pictures of another president. what do you think lincoln's re
and among the documents that butterfield took and butterfield's account of what happened -- i think it was christmas eve 1969, nixon was president and went for a tour of the executive staff offices in the office building next to the and he discovered that there were about a dozen support staff who had victors of john f. kennedy in their office. nixon went bananas. he called that her field in who -- cold butterfield in who was deputy chief of staff at the time. this this is "an interest in...
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it was the republican staff member of the committee who asked alexander butterfield if there had been any recording. the question was asked broadly enough that, to be honest about answering it, butterfield had to admit the white house had an elaborate system of tape recordings. anytime the president spoke in the oval office or on the phone, tape recordings were being made. this was a bombshell. it changed the nature of the watergate investigation. much of the effort became to try to open up the tapes to make them available for the committee. the president dug in and tried not to make those tapes available. eventually, the supreme court ordered he had to turn over the tapes to the special prosecutor. it was the revelations on the tapes that led investigators to impeachment hearings and the president to resign. all that started in a nondescript windowless room, when staff was doing preliminary interviews of witnesses before they go before the public. of all the types of hearings that are held in this building, and there are hundreds being held all the time -- in fact, in the mornings, w
it was the republican staff member of the committee who asked alexander butterfield if there had been any recording. the question was asked broadly enough that, to be honest about answering it, butterfield had to admit the white house had an elaborate system of tape recordings. anytime the president spoke in the oval office or on the phone, tape recordings were being made. this was a bombshell. it changed the nature of the watergate investigation. much of the effort became to try to open up the...
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and then there's the document that butterfield wrote directly to the president. the subject was sanitization of .he executive office building sanitization, as if there was because staff people had pictures of another president. think lincoln's response would have been if he discovered that there were staff people in the white house or the government who had portraits of george washington or thomas jefferson? andink it is unthinkable this inability -- and if you story, you see that he is not accommodated to the idea of who he is, the opposite of lincoln. when gerald ford became the next year, one of the things he said, again, contradicting nixon, "none of our problems today are as severe as though -- as those facing lincoln." he quoted one of the things lincoln said of one of force natural spontaneous statements -- ford's natural spontaneous statements of humility. when a dispute with congress, he said, well, lincoln said the following. we of the congress in this administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. ford also set of lincoln that his compassion,
and then there's the document that butterfield wrote directly to the president. the subject was sanitization of .he executive office building sanitization, as if there was because staff people had pictures of another president. think lincoln's response would have been if he discovered that there were staff people in the white house or the government who had portraits of george washington or thomas jefferson? andink it is unthinkable this inability -- and if you story, you see that he is not...
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i'm always thinking about him. >> i'm disappointed that butterfield didn't put out the statement a lot earlier. he could have put it out as he's waited until 5:00 p.m. closing week of business right before he will be deported on sunday. >> again we are learning that a judge has denied a stay on acosta in this case. that means he could be deported on sunday. we are going to continue to follow this story closely and have more for you coming up tonight at 11. live in durham amy cutler, cbs north carolina. >>> a sanford man is dead after crashing his atv into a police cruiser around 1:00 a.m. shelton mcclain was thrown from the atv and died at the scene. the deputy suffered non life threatening injuries. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >>> veterans concerned about their healthcare just wrapped up a town hall in fayetteville. this is the first time the va hosted one of these events earlier this year. larger facility is to cut down how long it takes to get care. veterans here have experienced some of the longest wait times in the country. >> the time it takes to get an ap
i'm always thinking about him. >> i'm disappointed that butterfield didn't put out the statement a lot earlier. he could have put it out as he's waited until 5:00 p.m. closing week of business right before he will be deported on sunday. >> again we are learning that a judge has denied a stay on acosta in this case. that means he could be deported on sunday. we are going to continue to follow this story closely and have more for you coming up tonight at 11. live in durham amy cutler,...
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georgia :07 "let's get serious, let's games, the senate needs to do representative butterfield says the constitution does not direct the president to withhold a election year. coming up on wavy news ten at five- thirty - hospital superbugs - we'll tell you the number of people being impacted by the nasty parasite at medical centers across the country. remembering american heroes - we'll take you to a service a honors 15 soldiers who were killed in a plane crash 15 years ago. my full forecast is coming up in just a few honey, would some captain d's make you feel better? yeeeaah! (woo) when you love seafood this much... back again? i hope it's just a clumsy phase. anything's worth it for our new home-style flounder meal or double dozen shrimp. also, try our grilled menu featuring new tuscan tilapia. for full meals starting at just $4.99, it's gotta be d's. american airlines is asking for permission to fly nonstop from north carolina to havana, cuba. the flights would go from charlotte to cuba's capital city. it's being called a landmark move as air carriers and the u.s. government try to
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a lot of protestors still out here waiting for a response from congress man butterfield's office. they marched here from a church a few blocks away. riverside high school student acosta who came illegally from honduras. his life was in danger. the 19-year-old now detained, his attorney telling us he is scheduled to be deported sunday and that's why these folks have gathered. a representative from butterfield's office saying he spoke with a secretary from homeland security and trying to stop his deportation. his teacher explaining why she came out. >> he was not one of the students that came in and goofed off on his cell phone. he was always really focused and really happy to have an education. >> and that is a message coming from a lot of his teachers and fellow students this afternoon. acosta is one of six north carolina teens now facing deportation now detained by ice. i had a chance to speak with his girlfriend. i amie cutler--i'm amy cutler cbs north carolina. >>> it happened around 1:00 this morning on east four oaks drive just outside of sanford. the 32-year-old was thrown f
a lot of protestors still out here waiting for a response from congress man butterfield's office. they marched here from a church a few blocks away. riverside high school student acosta who came illegally from honduras. his life was in danger. the 19-year-old now detained, his attorney telling us he is scheduled to be deported sunday and that's why these folks have gathered. a representative from butterfield's office saying he spoke with a secretary from homeland security and trying to stop his...
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. >> the teens relatives, gathered in downtown where congressman butterfield has an office. break this down for us. >> the people gathering behind me are asking for the congressman to help the 19-year-old to stay and plead his case. activists say they feel ice is not letting him have his day in court, and calling on the congressman to convince immigration official to give him more time. congressman butterfield said he spoke to the director and officials of the highest level to insist that he not be deported and request his release to have a fair shot at a spokesperson for ice said that is not in the plans. due to an order of removal, we spoke to family and friends, heartbroken and devastated. >> what can we expect in our native country? death? the vacancy -- delinquency? >> he was planning to go to school to support his family. he was a hard-working person. he is part of the soccer team. i know him. he is a good example for kids immigrating from the country. he wants to be a better person. >> his mother said she spoke to her son twice yesterday, and they both cried together,
. >> the teens relatives, gathered in downtown where congressman butterfield has an office. break this down for us. >> the people gathering behind me are asking for the congressman to help the 19-year-old to stay and plead his case. activists say they feel ice is not letting him have his day in court, and calling on the congressman to convince immigration official to give him more time. congressman butterfield said he spoke to the director and officials of the highest level to...
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butterfield. butterfield says he has made the case and said, i insisted mister acosta not be deported and requested his release so he could have a fair shot of resenting his case for asylum. the judge denied the state a short time later. supporters fear the teenager could be returned to honduras as early as this weekend. his mother is worried. >> the gangs are mining concern. >> reporter: she says those gangs could kill her son. >> she is afraid of him going back to his country. the gangs are waiting for him. >> reporter: that's why supporters will not give up. one of them talk to acosta on friday as he sits and federal detention. >> he was happy to note that the community is fighting for him. he said, i am not giving up. he said, i don't want to go to honduras to be killed. >> reporter: i spoke to officials and they cannot confirm or deny if acosta will actually be deported this sunday as some do fear. that is for security reasons. we do note tonight another attempt to keep him in the u.s. has fa
butterfield. butterfield says he has made the case and said, i insisted mister acosta not be deported and requested his release so he could have a fair shot of resenting his case for asylum. the judge denied the state a short time later. supporters fear the teenager could be returned to honduras as early as this weekend. his mother is worried. >> the gangs are mining concern. >> reporter: she says those gangs could kill her son. >> she is afraid of him going back to his...
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butterfield reached out to immigration officials. but early this morning, he revealed the ice director said she will not use her executive authority to stop accosta's deportation. he's scheduled to be sent back to hondurastomorrow. any appeal wouldn't be until monday morning after the scheduled deportation. accosta came to the u.s. to get away from violence and gangs in hondureas. protesters clashed with supporters of a donald trump rally in new york city. presidential candidate in utah which holds its caucuses on tuesday and mitt romney has intensified his criticism of the republican frontrunner. for the democratic side, bernie sanders also making an appearance in salt lake city. thousands of supporters showed up for a rally there. the presidential candidate spoke about the cornerstone issues of his campaign. those include corrupt campaign finance laws, a weak economy, and a broken criminal justice system. possible new evidence in the akiel denkins shooting. the family's lawyer says a bullet hole could be a new piece of that puzzle.
butterfield reached out to immigration officials. but early this morning, he revealed the ice director said she will not use her executive authority to stop accosta's deportation. he's scheduled to be sent back to hondurastomorrow. any appeal wouldn't be until monday morning after the scheduled deportation. accosta came to the u.s. to get away from violence and gangs in hondureas. protesters clashed with supporters of a donald trump rally in new york city. presidential candidate in utah which...
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butterfield to help them. they will not file the deportation until the monday appeal. more legislators to come forward to talk about deporting he went to high school in the spring. his mother says he would be in danger if he was supported back to honduras. >> those four walls that he is confined in, he says thank you for everything that you have done. reporter: back out here live, you can see protesters are still holding signs, hoping that he will be released. he is currently in jail in georgia. supporters will continue to reach out to legislators, congressional leaders, asking for his release. we are live in durham. heather: thank you. dozens of protesters are marching in charlotte saying isis is targeting -- the same the government is unfairly targeting immigrants. protesters believe that ice spotted to him once he was no longer a minor. president obama is making history today. air force one touchdown early this afternoon in havana. the visit comes one year after in changing theaseball game, so a lot being packed into this. heather: more violent clashes at projectors
butterfield to help them. they will not file the deportation until the monday appeal. more legislators to come forward to talk about deporting he went to high school in the spring. his mother says he would be in danger if he was supported back to honduras. >> those four walls that he is confined in, he says thank you for everything that you have done. reporter: back out here live, you can see protesters are still holding signs, hoping that he will be released. he is currently in jail in...
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butterfield. in a statement he said, i insisted he not be deported and requested his release so he could have a fair shot at resenting his case for asylum. the judge denied the state a short time later. supporters fear he could be returned as early as this weekend. his mother is worried. stock the gangs are my main concern. >> reporter: she says those gangs could kill her son. anna kistler is his homeroom teacher. >> he is afraid of going back to his country. we are hearing rumors the gangs are waiting. >> reporter: that's why supporters will not give up. one of them spoke to him friday >> he was happy to know that the community is fighting for him. he is like, i am not giving up. i don't want to go back to honduras to be killed. >> reporter: i spoke with ice officials. they cannot confirm or deny if he will be deported as some fear. that is for security reasons. we do know another attempt to keep him in the u.s. has failed. >>> a judgeship bond for a woman charged with accessory in a double murde
butterfield. in a statement he said, i insisted he not be deported and requested his release so he could have a fair shot at resenting his case for asylum. the judge denied the state a short time later. supporters fear he could be returned as early as this weekend. his mother is worried. stock the gangs are my main concern. >> reporter: she says those gangs could kill her son. anna kistler is his homeroom teacher. >> he is afraid of going back to his country. we are hearing rumors...
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butterfield released a statement saying that he was disappointed in the director's decision and urged her to reconsider. any choice -- chance of appeal will not happen until monday. white house as now the primaries are just three days away. andrea: the mayors of raleigh and durham put on their masks tonight to help children get an education. they raised money to go to black colleges and universities. more than 500 civic and education leaders were there. our very own joel brown was the master of ceremony. the people at the ball said it was a fun evening out, but it was more about ensuring equality education. >> i am a graduate and i know the value of having opportunity if you didn't have these schools, a lot of kids would not be there. >> we did this because there are so many wonderful and generous people who will come together and have a lot of fun but also deepen their pockets -- also reach into their pockets. andrea: a -- in indiana. we will tell you what happened. animal lovers lined up and hundreds of pets now have a home. but first, a live look outside of the raleigh eyewitness n
butterfield released a statement saying that he was disappointed in the director's decision and urged her to reconsider. any choice -- chance of appeal will not happen until monday. white house as now the primaries are just three days away. andrea: the mayors of raleigh and durham put on their masks tonight to help children get an education. they raised money to go to black colleges and universities. more than 500 civic and education leaders were there. our very own joel brown was the master of...
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congressman butterfield gave an energetic introduction and urged supporters to get out to vote. clinton's speech lasted 20 minutes and focused on 20 minutes and promised to put resources including recruiting teachers. >> create more opportunities. it goes hand in hand with education. let me tell you what i want to do. if i'm so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a good partner with teachers, principals and school boards and families and students. steve: hillary clinton is tweeting about hollywood tonight after a producer and ladies were in a spot and features hollywood abc has released a statement saying this was a paid political advertisement. broadcasters at is open and free. the doors open at 10:00. sanders expected to take the stage just afternoon. abc11.com is your spot for politics coverage. tisha: a shopper hit with a citation from police after leaving her child in her vehicle. morseville police were called to a shopping center just before noon on wednesday and concerned shoppers noticed an infant screaming inside the vehicle. one broke the vehicle. the mother w
congressman butterfield gave an energetic introduction and urged supporters to get out to vote. clinton's speech lasted 20 minutes and focused on 20 minutes and promised to put resources including recruiting teachers. >> create more opportunities. it goes hand in hand with education. let me tell you what i want to do. if i'm so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a good partner with teachers, principals and school boards and families and students. steve: hillary clinton is...
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steve: family and friends really reached out to congressman butterfield who said he has spoken to immigration officials and he is expecting a decision from them very soon. tisha: civil rights leaders in durham asking for change. 15 of the most prominent activist gathered in front of they say the goal is not tweaking police policies. instead, they want a discussion on what policing will look like over the next several days -- several decades. steve: voices are raising in favor and against a policy and surely that would let transgender people use the bathroom of their choice. angelica: there are a lot of similarities from both people -- from people on both sides of this issue. both say the conversation around this ordinance is around safety. >> take, i call on -- today, i call on governor mcgrory to make good on his promise. angelica: fighting a nondiscrimination ordinance passed last month that will, among many things, allow transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice. the city council. but lambasted all of the state. >> [indiscernible] angelica: asking the governor fo
steve: family and friends really reached out to congressman butterfield who said he has spoken to immigration officials and he is expecting a decision from them very soon. tisha: civil rights leaders in durham asking for change. 15 of the most prominent activist gathered in front of they say the goal is not tweaking police policies. instead, they want a discussion on what policing will look like over the next several days -- several decades. steve: voices are raising in favor and against a...
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the congressman butterfield says he has reached out to the director of customs enforcement who told him she will not intervene on acosta's we half. >>> a woman is in jail this morning accused of shooting her father. the incident happened early saturday morning at the reserve at magnolia ridge apartment complex. as cbs north carolina reports, the disturbance has a lot of neighbors shaken and confused. >> reporter: this is the reserve at magnolia ridge apartment complex. >> reporter: but saturday morning was a very different story. >> we actually heard the loud gunshots from our apartment. >> uneasy that you wouldn't expect it to happen here. >> reporter: the police responded to the complex around 8:00 a.m. they say the 21-year-old angel bradford and her boyfriend were arguing. >> there was agitation at the scene and when we got here, our officers secured the area. >> reporter: the police say angel asked her phat tore come over, but the police say their conversation turn entered a struggle and angel shot her father. >> we also called in our crises negotiating team to talk to one of the su
the congressman butterfield says he has reached out to the director of customs enforcement who told him she will not intervene on acosta's we half. >>> a woman is in jail this morning accused of shooting her father. the incident happened early saturday morning at the reserve at magnolia ridge apartment complex. as cbs north carolina reports, the disturbance has a lot of neighbors shaken and confused. >> reporter: this is the reserve at magnolia ridge apartment complex. >>...
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up the fight to keep him in the u-s some of them gathered outside the office of congressman g-k butterfield - asking for help. to federal authorities. in a statement he said.. "i insisted that mr. acosta not be deported this sunday and requested his release so he can have a fair shot at presenting his case for asylum." a judge denied a stay on acosta's deportation a short time later. supporters fear the teenager could be returned to honduras as early as this weekend. his mother is worried. 18:36:28 "the gangs are my main concern." family members say they could kill her son. anna kistler is acosta's homeroom teacher. "he's very afriad of going... off the airplane." that's why supporters say they will not give up. one of them talked to acosta friday afternoon as he sits in federal detention. 18:09:35 "he was happy just to know the community is fighting for him, so he is like i a mnot giving up. because i do not want to go back to honduras to be killed." ice officials say they cannot confirm or deny if acosta will be deported this weekend as some fear. that's for security reasons. what
up the fight to keep him in the u-s some of them gathered outside the office of congressman g-k butterfield - asking for help. to federal authorities. in a statement he said.. "i insisted that mr. acosta not be deported this sunday and requested his release so he can have a fair shot at presenting his case for asylum." a judge denied a stay on acosta's deportation a short time later. supporters fear the teenager could be returned to honduras as early as this weekend. his mother is...
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butterfield. mr. butterfield: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gallego, is recognized for one minute. mr. allego: thank you, speaker. mr. speaker, it is my distinct honor to recognize my good friend, rabbi john leonard, as the guest chaplain today. throughout his life, he demonstrated commendable leadership to his family, to his faith and to causes of social justice. after graduating with honors from apple hearst college, rabbi linder spent his early years as a labor organizer and helped his family run the scrap metaling business before entering rabbiing school. he represented my temple which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. rabbi linder has continued to advance social justice as a leader in the union for reform judaism, the jewish family children services and many other local service a
butterfield. mr. butterfield: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gallego, is recognized for one minute. mr. allego: thank you, speaker. mr. speaker, it is my distinct honor to recognize my good friend, rabbi john leonard, as the guest chaplain today. throughout his life, he demonstrated...
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congressman butterfield gave an energetic introduction and urged supporters to get out to vote. minutes and focused on 20 minutes and promised to put resources including recruiting teachers. >> create more opportunities. it goes hand in hand with education. do. if i'm so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a good partner with teachers, principals and school boards and families and students. steve: hillary clinton is tweeting about hollywood tonight after a producer and ladies were in a spot and features hollywood stars. abc has released a statement saying this was a paid political advertisement. broadcasters are required by the f. cc to require these ads. to see him tomorrow. he will have a rally tomorrow and it is open and free. the doors open at 10:00. sanders expected to take the stage just afternoon. abc11.com is your spot for politics coverage. tisha: a shopper hit with a citation from police after leaving her child in her vehicle. morseville police were called to a shopping center just before noon on wednesday and concerned shoppers noticed an infant screaming ins
congressman butterfield gave an energetic introduction and urged supporters to get out to vote. minutes and focused on 20 minutes and promised to put resources including recruiting teachers. >> create more opportunities. it goes hand in hand with education. do. if i'm so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a good partner with teachers, principals and school boards and families and students. steve: hillary clinton is tweeting about hollywood tonight after a producer and ladies...
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butterfield, giving her a very energetic introduction. he and her other state and local officials are here. they urge supporters to get out and vote and vote early. clinton goes right into her plan pain -- right into her campaign platform, and she ain't a lot of her comments at republicans. she said she would defend the it -- she aimed a lot of her comments at republicans. she discussed equal pay for women, climate change, and investing more resources into education, including more resources for teachers. >> when i talk about wanting to more opportunities, it goes hand-in-hand with education, so let me tell you what i want to do. if i am so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a good partner with teachers, with principles, with school boards, with families, and students. reporter: in response to clinton's visit here to north carolina, the republican national committee released a statement today condemning her as a presidential candidate and her viability to run based on the fbi investigation that is ongoing into her use of her per
butterfield, giving her a very energetic introduction. he and her other state and local officials are here. they urge supporters to get out and vote and vote early. clinton goes right into her plan pain -- right into her campaign platform, and she ain't a lot of her comments at republicans. she said she would defend the it -- she aimed a lot of her comments at republicans. she discussed equal pay for women, climate change, and investing more resources into education, including more resources...
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>>really exciting news to hear this morning that butterfield pushed and made some leeway.>> the student at riverside was detained by federal agents nearly 2 months ago. georgia. >>state troopers believe the driver who fail to stop after a what happened. at the phillips died friday night after being hit by which is near carthage. the 26 rolled was lying in the road when he was hit -- six- year-old -- 26 rolled was lying in the road when he was hit. investigators are asking anybody who think they might've hit an animal to come forward. >> the rescue men in -- mission has their annual easter party friday. volunteers plan to hand out easter baskets to 1500 kids. the problem, they only have 500 right now. if you would like to donate in a basket this week, it is easy to do. you can drop it off at the rescue mission on east main street by this thursday. you can also make a donation. we have link on our website. you will find it a wncn.com. if you did any use rake hunting this past weekend -- easter egg hunting, boy was a cold but thankfully things are heating up. >>tomorrow, wednesday, thursda
>>really exciting news to hear this morning that butterfield pushed and made some leeway.>> the student at riverside was detained by federal agents nearly 2 months ago. georgia. >>state troopers believe the driver who fail to stop after a what happened. at the phillips died friday night after being hit by which is near carthage. the 26 rolled was lying in the road when he was hit -- six- year-old -- 26 rolled was lying in the road when he was hit. investigators are asking...
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butterfield introducing mrs. clinton. hundreds of people there to listen to mrs. clinton and hear what she has in mind for north carolina as this rally -- at for her -- rally to get people to vote for her. last night at the democratic debate in miami, another debate was unfolding on twitter over the suit bernie sanders was wearing. is that a brown suit or a blue suit? the sanders campaign tweeted it is a blue suit, and the people watching posted their own pictures, saying it matches brown. some were even conducting their own twitter polls last night, and there is even a twitter page bernie's suit." tisha: it definitely looks brown. but i think the people standing right next to him though. a former wake county move in -- wake county woman underwent help cancer patients. >> it is an honor to be a part of the search for a treatment. steve: it is a specially gracie's owner lost her husband to cancer a few years ago. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan --
butterfield introducing mrs. clinton. hundreds of people there to listen to mrs. clinton and hear what she has in mind for north carolina as this rally -- at for her -- rally to get people to vote for her. last night at the democratic debate in miami, another debate was unfolding on twitter over the suit bernie sanders was wearing. is that a brown suit or a blue suit? the sanders campaign tweeted it is a blue suit, and the people watching posted their own pictures, saying it matches brown. some...
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immigration advocates all coming together from the memorial methodist church they marched to gk butterfield's office organizers say the congressman's office told him he'd be reaching out to homeland security to stop weldon from being deported. advocates saying it is scheduled for sunday. >> she is not a criminal, if in fact they are trying to focus on students or people that are coming over here doing wrong and criminals. >> the dream is to be an engineer, only here he can accomplish that dream. >>> his family says if he is deported sunday they'll fight telling us they know he can have a better life here. in durham. cbs north carolina. >>> and ice would not say exactly when wildon is scheduled to be deported it is a matter of security. >>> he is one of six detained in the country illegally facing deportation. >>> investigators are back on the scene of the officer involved shooting in southeast raleigh a group of volunteers assisting with the case found what they say could be a bullet hole in the side of a house. ccbi investigators were at the house for three hours attorneys say this could be
immigration advocates all coming together from the memorial methodist church they marched to gk butterfield's office organizers say the congressman's office told him he'd be reaching out to homeland security to stop weldon from being deported. advocates saying it is scheduled for sunday. >> she is not a criminal, if in fact they are trying to focus on students or people that are coming over here doing wrong and criminals. >> the dream is to be an engineer, only here he can...
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congressman butterfield stepped in over the weekend and was able to convince ice of granted that, his attorney is working to get him home. his mother says she is hopeful and how the process will end. >> the end of this struggle, and this is something good that is going to be powerful for my son, for his family, for his parents. hopefully, very soon, he will be free. tisha: his attorney is focusing on getting him back to durham while they appeal the case. session on wednesday to discuss charlotte's nondiscrimination ordinance, letting transgender people using a public bathroom of their choice. today, dozens of people turned out for a rally after they delivered a petition with 13,000 signatures, calling for that legislative session. they say the charlotte ordinance threatens the safety of every woman and girl because it would let men use public restrooms and locker rooms for women. house and senate leaders announced they have a 3/5 majority to call for a special session. tisha: highlighting incredibly good deeds in fayetteville -- a three-year-old boy found wandering the streets, and a
congressman butterfield stepped in over the weekend and was able to convince ice of granted that, his attorney is working to get him home. his mother says she is hopeful and how the process will end. >> the end of this struggle, and this is something good that is going to be powerful for my son, for his family, for his parents. hopefully, very soon, he will be free. tisha: his attorney is focusing on getting him back to durham while they appeal the case. session on wednesday to discuss...
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the group also gained support from congressman butterfield. yesterday the director of immigration and customsen forcement announced he would not be deported allowing time to hold an appeal, and held a rally to support him. so we're going to keep pushing until we have weldon back home here. and that's the end result that we want, is for weldon to live safely here in the united states with his family where he should be. >> his family says they fear he could be harmed or killed by gangs if he returns home. he's currently being held in georgia. >>> and a fort bragg soldier accused of killing a woman in panama, velez was assigned to the third special forces group, and was conducting training in panama when he killed a 25-year-old woman in june of 2014. at the time, the social media said they were involved. >>> 24 ryan walker of haute mills was charged with a fatal shooting in landsville road saturday night. what died from a gunshot wound to the chest. they're listed as soldiers in the 82nd airborne. police have not released a motive and is being he
the group also gained support from congressman butterfield. yesterday the director of immigration and customsen forcement announced he would not be deported allowing time to hold an appeal, and held a rally to support him. so we're going to keep pushing until we have weldon back home here. and that's the end result that we want, is for weldon to live safely here in the united states with his family where he should be. >> his family says they fear he could be harmed or killed by gangs if...
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stewart butterfield says there are some encouraging trends. >> 41% of employees at slack report to a woman, and 45% of the managers and executives are women. so, that's definitely better than the industry average. >> sreenivasan: for erica baker, an african american engineer, diversity is about race as well as gender. >> right now, it seems like in the industry that diversity is code for "hire more women." that is what diversity has become. and it's not great because the demographics of the industry, usually, it skews to more white women. >> sreenivasan: but baker says she is encouraged by the direction slack is heading. 7% of the company's engineers are african american. compare that with the industry average of 1% to 2%. to change the demographics of an industry takes time, and one long-term effort involves encouraging more women and people of color to study engineering. many companies are now sponsoring training for high school and college students like this "code camp" hosted by the mobile payment firm, square. >> one of the things i've always loved about programming and computer
stewart butterfield says there are some encouraging trends. >> 41% of employees at slack report to a woman, and 45% of the managers and executives are women. so, that's definitely better than the industry average. >> sreenivasan: for erica baker, an african american engineer, diversity is about race as well as gender. >> right now, it seems like in the industry that diversity is code for "hire more women." that is what diversity has become. and it's not great because...
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butterfield road was closed until early this morning. the branch fell around 8:00 last night. it came down on to a pickup truck, smashing the back window. >> crews removed what was left of a large tree that crushed a home in pacific an -- on friday. the people who lived there removed their belongings. the home was so badly damaged, it's no longer liveable. >>> crews continued work on an abandoned apartment building, of which is preallot careiously situated on a column bling cliff. we have a look at what crews have an able to accomplish. >> they tore away of wood and walls at 320 esplanade avenue in pacifica. these are the last days for the property. >> it's been an eyesore and i was worried it would fall into the ocean and mute the ocean. >> crews stripped the building of any toxic materials. the building is a pre-1960s vintage and they have lead in the times and they have asbestos in the flooring. >> this property was evacuated years ago by the city because the cliff it was built on continues to crumble into the pacific ocean. one woman who helped them move remembered how sca
butterfield road was closed until early this morning. the branch fell around 8:00 last night. it came down on to a pickup truck, smashing the back window. >> crews removed what was left of a large tree that crushed a home in pacific an -- on friday. the people who lived there removed their belongings. the home was so badly damaged, it's no longer liveable. >>> crews continued work on an abandoned apartment building, of which is preallot careiously situated on a column bling...
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congressman butterfield stepped in over the weekend and was able to convince ice of granted that, his attorney is working to get him home. his mother says she is hopeful and how the process will end. >> the end of this struggle, and this is something good that is going to be powerful for my son, for his family, for his parents. hopefully, very soon, he will be free. tisha: his attorney is focusing on getting him back to durham while they appeal the case. steve: north carolina lawmakers have decided to hold a special session on wednesday to discuss charlotte's nondiscrimination ordinance, letting transgender people using a public bathroom of their choice. today, dozens of people turned out for a rally after they delivered a petition with 13,000 signatures, calling for that legislative session. they say the charlotte ordinance threatens the safety of every woman and girl because it would let men use public restrooms and locker rooms for women. house and senate leaders announced they have a 3/5 majority to call for a special session. tisha: highlighting incredibly good deeds in fayettevi
congressman butterfield stepped in over the weekend and was able to convince ice of granted that, his attorney is working to get him home. his mother says she is hopeful and how the process will end. >> the end of this struggle, and this is something good that is going to be powerful for my son, for his family, for his parents. hopefully, very soon, he will be free. tisha: his attorney is focusing on getting him back to durham while they appeal the case. steve: north carolina lawmakers...
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butterfield: let me begin tonight by thanking you, mr. jeffries, for yielding time to me this evening. thank you for your extraordinary friendship and leadership in the congressional black caucus. i want to publicly thank you for coming to my district this past weekend you spoke, some would durham baptist church in durham, north carolina. i thank you for the message you brought to my constituents in north carolina. but mr. speaker, moments after the death of justice scalia, the majority leader of the united states senate announced to the country in a tone of defiance that the senate will not consider any nomination, any nomination of president barack obama to replace justice scalia. mr. speaker, the american people can see right through this. hough i represent a democratic leaning district in north carolina, i represent many republicans in north carolina. many of them have told me how disappointed they are with the senate republican leadership in making this announcement. senator mcconnell is reinforcing the republican political ageneral
butterfield: let me begin tonight by thanking you, mr. jeffries, for yielding time to me this evening. thank you for your extraordinary friendship and leadership in the congressional black caucus. i want to publicly thank you for coming to my district this past weekend you spoke, some would durham baptist church in durham, north carolina. i thank you for the message you brought to my constituents in north carolina. but mr. speaker, moments after the death of justice scalia, the majority leader...
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congressman, gk butterfield to stop the process so the student can have his day in court. you might remember here in charlotte, accusing ice of targeting teenagers who are on their way to school. it was in february that officers arrested 19-year-old, jeffrey sorto as he walked to a bus stop in west charlotte. immigration officials told channel 9 they don't target people in sensitive areas like schools or churches. >> on monday, cornelius police will honor four officers involved in a shootout with a suspect. police say a teenager shot an officer when police responded coachman trace last may. cornelius will honor that officer and three others who responded for their actions above and beyond the call of duty. the ceremony is monday at 7:00. >>> an american airlines plane made an emergency landing in iowa because of smoke in the cockpit. the plane was flying from chicago to phoenix with 200 people on board. it landed safely and everyone made it out okay. officials are still looking into what caused that smoke. >>> while we enjoyed warm temperatures all week, folks in the north
congressman, gk butterfield to stop the process so the student can have his day in court. you might remember here in charlotte, accusing ice of targeting teenagers who are on their way to school. it was in february that officers arrested 19-year-old, jeffrey sorto as he walked to a bus stop in west charlotte. immigration officials told channel 9 they don't target people in sensitive areas like schools or churches. >> on monday, cornelius police will honor four officers involved in a...
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butterfield was able to convince them to hold off to allow him time to appeal. his mother who is undocumented says she is hopeful about the process under how it will end. >> the end of this struggle and task is something good that will be powerful for my son, his family and his parents. hopefully very soon he will be freed from that place. barbara: his attorney is focusing on getting him become here. voters in three western states go to the polls to cast ballots in the presidential primary and a campaign speech by bill clinton is sparking controversy. >> finally come to the point where we can put the awful behind us and seven years before that. john: the former president sealed to be criticizing the tenure of president obama. despite the fact his wife hillary clinton tried to cast herself as the best candidate to protect president obama's legacy. a clinton aide said the awful legacy he was referring to is obstructionism from the republican congress. the former president has consistently praised president obama in stuff speeches. ted cruz is running second behind
butterfield was able to convince them to hold off to allow him time to appeal. his mother who is undocumented says she is hopeful about the process under how it will end. >> the end of this struggle and task is something good that will be powerful for my son, his family and his parents. hopefully very soon he will be freed from that place. barbara: his attorney is focusing on getting him become here. voters in three western states go to the polls to cast ballots in the presidential...
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that decision was largely in part because congressman gk butterfield, who has taken up this case and made effortes it reach out to him, an advocate says she spoke to him earlier and told him he was awaken at 3:00 this morning and said he was being deported. three hours later he was told he would not be and brought back to the detention center. dozens gathered. the delays are a small victory but they want asylum. he is currently at the stewart gerald? >> all right, thank you. >>> a durham officer, shot duringa a scuffel with a suspect, is at home recovering. the incident happened at the jail's intake center. the police say turner was removing for-year-old mcmilan's he grabbed the gun he had in the waste of his pants. the men wrestled before the gun went off grazing the officer in the abdomen. he was taken in on a peeping charge. >>> a man and woman, found dead in their home, appears to be a murder sued. the county sheriff's office received the call monday morning concerning a welfare check at a house off of i-97. they found 71-year-old shot to death in a bedroom. they found 72-year-ol
that decision was largely in part because congressman gk butterfield, who has taken up this case and made effortes it reach out to him, an advocate says she spoke to him earlier and told him he was awaken at 3:00 this morning and said he was being deported. three hours later he was told he would not be and brought back to the detention center. dozens gathered. the delays are a small victory but they want asylum. he is currently at the stewart gerald? >> all right, thank you. >>>...
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the group has gathered on the steps outside the office of congressman gk butterfield. they are begging him to step in and keep acosta in the u.s. it was back in late january as you mentioned, the teenager was on his way to school when he was picked up by ice agents. he entered the united states as an unaccompanied minor. he is fighting his deportation back to honduras. accost, his family and friends feel, if he is deported he could be harmed or killed by gangs. educators from around the state are also in the group. friend, people that knew him from school, people that do not know this teenager at all are out here in support of him. they plan on keeping the pressure on. they only have a couple of days to try to keep this teenager coming una little later on our 6:00 news, you will hear from some of the people in this crowd. >>> a man is recovering after accidentally setting himself on fire during a high school pep rally in florida. rickey charms says he has been eating fire for dozens years and has never had an accident until now. charles said he tried an ask sell ranted
the group has gathered on the steps outside the office of congressman gk butterfield. they are begging him to step in and keep acosta in the u.s. it was back in late january as you mentioned, the teenager was on his way to school when he was picked up by ice agents. he entered the united states as an unaccompanied minor. he is fighting his deportation back to honduras. accost, his family and friends feel, if he is deported he could be harmed or killed by gangs. educators from around the state...
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they also received support from congressman butterfield. yesterday it was announced he would not be deported allowing time for his lawyer to file an appeal. his family and others held this rally to support him. >> we need wildin to be released and so we are going to be pushing as much as we can until we have him back home here. that is the end result is that we want, for wildin to live safely in the united states with his family where he should be. >> acosta's family says they fear he could be harmed or killed by gangs if he returns to honduras. he is currently in lumpkin, georgia. >>> well you know, it is a little cooler than we wanted. >> we have a autiful sunrise. >> exactly. you bounce around a lot and have a few cool days as we gradually warm up heading toward the spring and summer. we will take a look at what we've got out there, we had some clouds last night and even brain in spots but the disturbances moving to the east. looking at the skycam, you can see blue sky overhead, a few clouds in the eastern area. temperature wise most of
they also received support from congressman butterfield. yesterday it was announced he would not be deported allowing time for his lawyer to file an appeal. his family and others held this rally to support him. >> we need wildin to be released and so we are going to be pushing as much as we can until we have him back home here. that is the end result is that we want, for wildin to live safely in the united states with his family where he should be. >> acosta's family says they fear...
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butterfield. >> i want to thank the chairman for holding the hearing.ike dÉjÀ vu all over again. these guys are here all the time. welcome back. the lifeline program connects millions to their only source of communication. i wanted to take a minute to congratulate commissioner clyburn for her leadership on this issue and the efforts of the full commission to modernize this program and bring it into the 21st century. i want to commend the commission on moving forward on broadband harvesting reform. i agree it is critical for fcc rules to be updated to suit modern needs and that these recognize the privileged position isps hold acting as gatekeepers to the internet. mr. chairman, that is all i have to say. i would be happy to yield to you for other colleagues. >> thank you. mr. battlefield. -- mr. butterfield. >> our colleagues at a record today. -- our colleagues set a record today. want to thank the commissioners for their work and thank you for coming today. inoined my other colleagues applauding the commission for expanding the lifeline program to sub
butterfield. >> i want to thank the chairman for holding the hearing.ike dÉjÀ vu all over again. these guys are here all the time. welcome back. the lifeline program connects millions to their only source of communication. i wanted to take a minute to congratulate commissioner clyburn for her leadership on this issue and the efforts of the full commission to modernize this program and bring it into the 21st century. i want to commend the commission on moving forward on broadband...
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butterfield reached out to immigration officials and this morning, he revealed the director will not use her executive authority to stop the deportation. as a result, he is scheduled to be sent back to honeduras tomorrow. the problem with that is any appeal on decision isn't possible until monday morning. accosta came to the u.s. to get away from violence in honedeura. and temperatures flaring on the campaign trail. trump at a rally. police in riot gear had to block the entrance to the building where trump was speaking. meanwhile, former g.o.p. candidate mitt romney has intensified his criticism of the frontrunner. and on the democratic side, bernie sanders making an appearance in salt lake city. the presidential candidate spoke about the corner stone issues of his campaign, including corrupt campaign finance laws, a rigged economy and a broken justice system. some possible new evidence in the akiel denkins shooting. a bullet hole could be a new piece of the puzzle. a raleigh police officer shot and killed denkins last month. a lawyer for the family says their investigation leads the
butterfield reached out to immigration officials and this morning, he revealed the director will not use her executive authority to stop the deportation. as a result, he is scheduled to be sent back to honeduras tomorrow. the problem with that is any appeal on decision isn't possible until monday morning. accosta came to the u.s. to get away from violence in honedeura. and temperatures flaring on the campaign trail. trump at a rally. police in riot gear had to block the entrance to the building...
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congressman dj butterfield will be introduced to her. some voters admit they are still hillary supporters. >> i haven't made up my mind. >> if he gets in, we would have a mindset resolution. but i think hillary is qualified as well. one. >> she's the most experienced lifetime. reporter: those undecided voters say they plan to be in raleigh tomorrow morning to prepare for senator bernie sanders and his campaign rally he will be holding downtown at the duke energy center for performing arts. we are waiting for clinton's arrival and we will have another up date or you in the next hour. anna: after the stunning upset in michigan, all eyes are on our primary next tuesday. this is the video everyone is talking about and sharing online other man punching a protester right inside the trump rally in fayetteville last night. tonight, man is under arrest. our reporter spoke to the protester and was there when he got word of the arrest. reporter: we were at his house speaking with him. deputies came to ask him about video. in the video, you can see
congressman dj butterfield will be introduced to her. some voters admit they are still hillary supporters. >> i haven't made up my mind. >> if he gets in, we would have a mindset resolution. but i think hillary is qualified as well. one. >> she's the most experienced lifetime. reporter: those undecided voters say they plan to be in raleigh tomorrow morning to prepare for senator bernie sanders and his campaign rally he will be holding downtown at the duke energy center for...
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they held a vigil for him yesterday afternoon and gained support from jk butterfield who reached out to immigration officials, but we learned this morning the i.c.e. director would not use her executive authority to call acosta's deportation. he is going to be sent back to honduras tomorrow. the problem, they could appeal the decision, but that would not be possible until monday morning. that is of course, after the deportation is scheduled. acosta came to the u.s. to get away from violence and gangs in honduras. vote 2016. tempers flaring on the campaign trail. protesters clashing with supporters outside of a donald trump rally in actually. police in rial gear blocking the entrance to the building where donald trump was speaking. the utah holds its caucuses on and former g.o.p candidate, mitt romney intensified his criticism of the front runner. and on the democratic side, bernie sanders making an appearance in salt lake city as well. thousands of supporters showed up for a rally. the presidential candidate spoke about the corner stone issue of his campaign, laws, a rigged economy,
they held a vigil for him yesterday afternoon and gained support from jk butterfield who reached out to immigration officials, but we learned this morning the i.c.e. director would not use her executive authority to call acosta's deportation. he is going to be sent back to honduras tomorrow. the problem, they could appeal the decision, but that would not be possible until monday morning. that is of course, after the deportation is scheduled. acosta came to the u.s. to get away from violence and...
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you see congressman butterfield introducing her to the crowd. beef beau minnick in the crowd. he will have more at six. of a scam alert. the recruitment office said people are receiving messages from an unknown number claiming they are a staff sergeant in the army they are deployed to afghanistan and respond through e-mail. it is unclear whether the person is trying to get money or personal information. the army said no one should expect such text messages. >> purchasing a gift card could get more difficult. they are not responsible for fraudulent purchases. often thiefless will use stolen credit cards to buy legitimate gift cards. >> it made the stores they didn't have chip enabled readers. they give extra layer of protection against fraud. they are requiring people to buy gift card in smaller denominations and requiring buyers to use cash only. fraudulent gift cards cost 4 billion-dollars in 2014. >>> imagine this, tion you walked into a -- you walked into a hotel to check in and you are greeted by something different. >> i am the concierge in training. >> it is not a toy. i
you see congressman butterfield introducing her to the crowd. beef beau minnick in the crowd. he will have more at six. of a scam alert. the recruitment office said people are receiving messages from an unknown number claiming they are a staff sergeant in the army they are deployed to afghanistan and respond through e-mail. it is unclear whether the person is trying to get money or personal information. the army said no one should expect such text messages. >> purchasing a gift card could...
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they also received support from congressman jk butterfield. yesterday it was announced he would not be deported allowing time for his lawyer to file an appeal. his family and others held this rally to pport him. >> we need him to be released and so we are going to be pushing as much as we can until we have him back home here. that is the end result is that in the united states with his family where he ould be. >> his family says they fear he could be harmed or killed by honduras. georgia. >>> it is 7:07. it is a meeting that has been year. >> president obama meets with raul castro in ba. what the world leaders are expected to talk about and message being sent to the cuban people. >>> tensions continue to rise along the 38th parallel. >>> president obama meets with cuban president raul castro today. >> as jay gray reports, the leader of the free world and one of the last communist leaders will sit down despite deep differences. >> reporter: after a visit to old havana late yesterday including a stop at the famous cathedral with first lady miche
they also received support from congressman jk butterfield. yesterday it was announced he would not be deported allowing time for his lawyer to file an appeal. his family and others held this rally to pport him. >> we need him to be released and so we are going to be pushing as much as we can until we have him back home here. that is the end result is that in the united states with his family where he ould be. >> his family says they fear he could be harmed or killed by honduras....
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the congressman butterfield says he reached out to the director of customs enforcement to intervene but she declined to do so. >>> the protestors gathered outside of the durham county jail for a memorial. the group is hoping to break down the criminal stereotypes of two men who died inside of the jail. the sheriff's office says mcmurray died from a drug overdose and that mccain's death is still under investigation. >>> russian authorities are trying to figure out what caused a horrific passenger jet crash early saturday morning. a security camera captured the final moments of fly due buy boeing 737 was set to land 600 miles outside of moscow. the crash killed all 62 poem on board, including four children and seven crew members. based on flight path data, it appears the pilots circled for a considerable amount of time after unsuccessfully trying to land earlier. >>> get ready for this one. we have a reptile of a tale coming from our news room a-10- foot alligator decided to show up for class at a christian school in lakeland, florida earlier this week. the staff and state of the unions,
the congressman butterfield says he reached out to the director of customs enforcement to intervene but she declined to do so. >>> the protestors gathered outside of the durham county jail for a memorial. the group is hoping to break down the criminal stereotypes of two men who died inside of the jail. the sheriff's office says mcmurray died from a drug overdose and that mccain's death is still under investigation. >>> russian authorities are trying to figure out what caused a...
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this bipartisan bill, introduced by representatives bucshon, welch and butterfield, implements previous o.i.g. recommendations and builds authority authorized under the a.c.a. the a.c.a. included a provision that prohibited disqualified providers from medicare or one state medicaid program from simply crossing state lines and receiving payments in another state medicaid program. the a.c.a. provision has been hard to implement, however, because states don't have a consistent or standardized way of knowing when a specific provider has been terminated by medicare or another state. all states are not currently required to report this information, and if it is reported, it is in many differing formats, limiting the data's useability. this legislation would require all states to report information on fraudulent providers to the secretary for inclusion in a currently existing termination database that is accessible to all states. the legislation also requires the secretary to develop uniformed criteria for states to use when submitting information. the language would also require all providers
this bipartisan bill, introduced by representatives bucshon, welch and butterfield, implements previous o.i.g. recommendations and builds authority authorized under the a.c.a. the a.c.a. included a provision that prohibited disqualified providers from medicare or one state medicaid program from simply crossing state lines and receiving payments in another state medicaid program. the a.c.a. provision has been hard to implement, however, because states don't have a consistent or standardized way...
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congressman butterfield says he reached out to the director of the imgrigs and customs enforcement who told him she will not intervene on acosta's behalf. accused of shooting her own father. as cbs north carolina reports, the disturbance has a lot of neighbors shaken and confused. >> reporter: this is the reserve at magnolia ridge apartment complex. >> this is a very quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: but saturday morning was a very different story. >> we actually heard the loud gunshots from our apartment. >> reporter: and uneasy that you wouldn't expect it to happen here. >> reporter: the police responded to the complex around 8:00 a.m. they say the 21-year-old angel bradford and her boyfriend were arguing. >> and there was an active scene going on outside when we got here, and our officers secured the area. >> reporter: the police say angel asked her father to come over, but the police say their conversation turn entered a struggle and angel shot her father. >> we also called in our crises negotiating team to talk with one of the subjects. >> reporter: anytime -- >> anytime there is a
congressman butterfield says he reached out to the director of the imgrigs and customs enforcement who told him she will not intervene on acosta's behalf. accused of shooting her own father. as cbs north carolina reports, the disturbance has a lot of neighbors shaken and confused. >> reporter: this is the reserve at magnolia ridge apartment complex. >> this is a very quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: but saturday morning was a very different story. >> we actually heard...
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butterfield road was closed until early this morning. the branch fell around 8:00 last night. it came down on on to a pickup truck, smashing the back window. >> crews real moved of what was left of a large tree that curbed a home in pacific an friday. the people who lived there removed their be loppingings, the home is so badly damaged, the home is no longer liveable. >>> crews tipped works on an abandoned apartment building, balancing precarrolliously on a crumbled cliff. we have a look at what crews have an able to accomplish. >> they tore away of wood and walls at 320 esplanade avenue in pacifica. these are the last days for the property. >> it's been an eyesore and i was worried it would fall into the ocean and mute the ocean. >> crews stripped the building of any toxic materials. the building is apparel 1960s vintage and they have lead in the times and asbestos in the flooring. >> this property was evacuated years ago by the city because the cliff it was built on continues to crumble into the pacific ocean. one woman who helped the them move remembered how scary it was to
butterfield road was closed until early this morning. the branch fell around 8:00 last night. it came down on on to a pickup truck, smashing the back window. >> crews real moved of what was left of a large tree that curbed a home in pacific an friday. the people who lived there removed their be loppingings, the home is so badly damaged, the home is no longer liveable. >>> crews tipped works on an abandoned apartment building, balancing precarrolliously on a crumbled cliff. we...
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speaker, i could go on and tell but chairman butterfield, the chair of our congressional black caucus. he understands that our work continues. because he has focused his efforts on promoting anti-poverty programs and expanding economic development and job creation. there are a number of things that have happened in his state. for example, the moral mondays are a protest in north carolina that's led by religious progressives. these protests are in response to several actions by the government of north carolina, which was elected into office in 2013. these events, which spread throughout the south, helped bring attention to voting rights, criminal justice reform and workers rights. i think it's very important for us to note that. mr. speaker, as we come today, you're going to hear my co-anchor and i talk about a number of issues that explains why our work continues. we're going to talk about why in african-american communities , that it is important for us to understand if we don't diversify those ro w.h.o. are going to vote -- those who are going to vote, we don't represent the diversi
speaker, i could go on and tell but chairman butterfield, the chair of our congressional black caucus. he understands that our work continues. because he has focused his efforts on promoting anti-poverty programs and expanding economic development and job creation. there are a number of things that have happened in his state. for example, the moral mondays are a protest in north carolina that's led by religious progressives. these protests are in response to several actions by the government of...
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butterfield road was closed until early this morning. the branch fell around 8:00 last night. it came down on to a pickup truck, smashing the back window. >> crews removed what was left crushed a home in pacific an home in pacific an friday. the people who lived there >> removed their belongings. the home is so badly damaged, the home is no longer liveable. >>> crews continued work on an abandoned apartment building, precariously on a crumbled crumbled cliff. we have a look at what crews have an able to accomplish. >> they tore away of wood and walls at 320 esplanade avenue in pacifica. these are the last days for the property. >> it's been an eyesore and i was worried it would fall into the ocean and mute the ocean. >> crews stripped the building of any toxic materials. the building is a pre-1960s vintage and they have lead in the times and asbestos in the flooring. >> this property was evacuated years ago by the city because the cliff it was built on continues to crumble into the pacific ocean. one woman who helped them move remembered how scary it was to look out the book d
butterfield road was closed until early this morning. the branch fell around 8:00 last night. it came down on to a pickup truck, smashing the back window. >> crews removed what was left crushed a home in pacific an home in pacific an friday. the people who lived there >> removed their belongings. the home is so badly damaged, the home is no longer liveable. >>> crews continued work on an abandoned apartment building, precariously on a crumbled crumbled cliff. we have a look...
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. >> micah butterfield, who was serving six months for possession of methamphetamine, showed us her recipe for corn nut minuto. >> corn nuts in water. let them soak. then you add hot jalapeno cheese. feel like i'm on a cooking show. then you take hot spicy pork rinds. you add it all together. once all of it's wet, you eat it. it's hot. spicy. see? that's minuto. looks nasty, huh? >> while it was a noble effort, i don't think this won anybody on the crew over. but she was trying to do her best with the tools available at the time. >> the same was true when it came to female inmates and makeup. while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save the money on eye makeup and create their own. colored pencils were a popular alternative. but inmate susan huergo took things to a whole new level. >> all women have a morning ritual how they put themselves together to look their best. i thought it was really, really interesting how susan huergo would do her hair in the mornings. she would mix a packet of jelly with some cocoa butter and put it in her h
. >> micah butterfield, who was serving six months for possession of methamphetamine, showed us her recipe for corn nut minuto. >> corn nuts in water. let them soak. then you add hot jalapeno cheese. feel like i'm on a cooking show. then you take hot spicy pork rinds. you add it all together. once all of it's wet, you eat it. it's hot. spicy. see? that's minuto. looks nasty, huh? >> while it was a noble effort, i don't think this won anybody on the crew over. but she was...
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butterfield. >> thank you very much, mr. pallone.et it be said our colleague from pennsylvania set a record today. thank you, mike doyle. i thought you were going to eat up all that time. but thank you, mr. pallone. let me begin by sharing with my colleagues and thanking the commissioners for their incredible work and thank you for coming today. i join my many other colleagues for expanding the lifeline program to subsidize broadband services. i'm afraid one of the unintended consequences of the proposal would be the creation of co-pay kriermt on low end participants . i encourage the commission to encourage a no charge option for lifeline participants who may not be able to afford even a modest co-pay and maintain a voice-only option. it is crucial for lifeline beneficiaries in my congressional district and across the country that the expansion of programs to include booed brood band will not be at the expense of essential voice services. regarding the set top box proposal, i'm also concerned for marrying unintended consequences lik
butterfield. >> thank you very much, mr. pallone.et it be said our colleague from pennsylvania set a record today. thank you, mike doyle. i thought you were going to eat up all that time. but thank you, mr. pallone. let me begin by sharing with my colleagues and thanking the commissioners for their incredible work and thank you for coming today. i join my many other colleagues for expanding the lifeline program to subsidize broadband services. i'm afraid one of the unintended consequences...
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butterfield? >> well, in the obvious manner, mr. dash.e and play it. >> slowly, this smile comes over my face, and i said, get those tapes as fast as you can before they disappear. >> this afternoon i received from the white house a letter declining to furnish the eight requested tapes. careful study before requesting the tapes convinced me that any blanket claim of privilege to withhold this evidence from the grand jury is without legal foundation. >> nixon had a legitimate argument that congress shouldn't be able to delve into the private discussions of the president in the white house. that's a legitimate constitutional argument. but to invoke executive privilege to cover up a third rate burglary was suspect. >> now watergate committee and special prosecutor archibald cox are taking the white house to court to gain access to those tapes. >> as the weeks have gone by, many have urged that in order to prove the truth of what i've said i should turn over to the special prosecutor and the senate committee recordings of conversation that i
butterfield? >> well, in the obvious manner, mr. dash.e and play it. >> slowly, this smile comes over my face, and i said, get those tapes as fast as you can before they disappear. >> this afternoon i received from the white house a letter declining to furnish the eight requested tapes. careful study before requesting the tapes convinced me that any blanket claim of privilege to withhold this evidence from the grand jury is without legal foundation. >> nixon had a...
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he is going to be sent back to hodge darius tomorrow and butterfield is saying a chance to appeal will not happen until after the schedule could today, the durham county jail is facing new scrutiny, family and friends of mccaine and mcmurray are planning a vigil outside of the jail. they died there behind bars. don't forget to join abc11 eyewitness news today for be the match event. it runs from 11:00 to 2:00 at the south point mall in durham. everything you need to know is on our website, abc11.com. those stories and a full hour of please keep it here [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org ] caitlin: well, good morning, north carolina. this saturday, march 19th. i'm caitlin knute. anthony wilson is off this weekend. tomorrow -- believe the other not, is actually the official day of spring. and ironically it will not feel anything like it. icist not even know. caitlin: steve. steve: the 50's for a high. well below average. chilly day. a lot of rain tomorrow, the showers mainly today. and fi
he is going to be sent back to hodge darius tomorrow and butterfield is saying a chance to appeal will not happen until after the schedule could today, the durham county jail is facing new scrutiny, family and friends of mccaine and mcmurray are planning a vigil outside of the jail. they died there behind bars. don't forget to join abc11 eyewitness news today for be the match event. it runs from 11:00 to 2:00 at the south point mall in durham. everything you need to know is on our website,...