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their rate is approximately the same according to rachel coleman who just had on is not significantly different, the fact that they are seeing somebody every day is not preventing people from committing fatalities to their children. why should we for just a few invade all the other innocent parents, that's prior restraint, unconstitutional it's unamerican. >> i want to ask you something. the language used, invade, there is a sense of takeover or invade on any laws. are there some categories of regulations around home schooling that you would support? that you don't think of as an invasion or a takeover? >> no, not any. because i'm going to go back ali you got to see my history and what we know about the people that would actually be dmomg to coming in to so-called judge us. i don't trust them, i can't do it. >> things as basic as registration, having to tell the authorities every year that you're home schooling? >> same thing. >> you don't like it? >> we don't need it. we don't need it. >> that was michael smith of the association. thank you for sticking in. china's president has just
their rate is approximately the same according to rachel coleman who just had on is not significantly different, the fact that they are seeing somebody every day is not preventing people from committing fatalities to their children. why should we for just a few invade all the other innocent parents, that's prior restraint, unconstitutional it's unamerican. >> i want to ask you something. the language used, invade, there is a sense of takeover or invade on any laws. are there some...
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but deafness doesn't stop people like derrick coleman. he was a super bowl champion breaking down the sound barrier. saturday morning on a military base outside tacoma, washington. 450 kids. dozens of coaches and three professional football players from the nfl have all gathered for a camp. derrick coleman is a fullback for the seattle seahawks. he also holds a unique place in the nfl record books that has nothing to do with touchdowns scored or yards gained. derrick is the third deaf player in nfl history and the first to play offense in the league. >> on the field, normal people range seven, eight, nine. without my hearing aids, i'm one, two. >> one out of every two cases of hearing losses in babies is due to genetic causes. derrick's parents both have normal hear bug they are each missing a hearing gene. it resulted in a decline in derrick's hearing. by the time he was 3 years old he was almost deaf. >> it's just who i am. honestly, some people just say i'm born with it because i don't ever remember not having it. >> reporter: he might
but deafness doesn't stop people like derrick coleman. he was a super bowl champion breaking down the sound barrier. saturday morning on a military base outside tacoma, washington. 450 kids. dozens of coaches and three professional football players from the nfl have all gathered for a camp. derrick coleman is a fullback for the seattle seahawks. he also holds a unique place in the nfl record books that has nothing to do with touchdowns scored or yards gained. derrick is the third deaf player in...
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ashley is live -- ashley coleman is live at fedex field. ashley: exactly, fan started the day pretty optimistic about the new season, about the new starting quarterback. what was interesting is rg iii was still on today's game ticket, even though he didn't dress for the game. fans we spoke to were happy about that. is beautiful, lots of tailgating. ashley: washington redskins fans are kicking off the start of football season with some pregame fun. but fans get serious when they talk about their team. there are some big changes the season. robert griffin iii is in the starting quarterback any longer. term --s kirk cousins kirk cousins turn. >> that is one thing we're missing. family he can throw a lot of passing yards. he is clutch. he has to get his stuff under control. kirk cousins is a good quarterback. maybe the next tom brady. ashley: fans are showing their support for him. it's clear fans have moved on. as the new season begins, fans are cautiously optimistic. >> i'm glad to see a change. we have a long way to go. i -- there is always
ashley is live -- ashley coleman is live at fedex field. ashley: exactly, fan started the day pretty optimistic about the new season, about the new starting quarterback. what was interesting is rg iii was still on today's game ticket, even though he didn't dress for the game. fans we spoke to were happy about that. is beautiful, lots of tailgating. ashley: washington redskins fans are kicking off the start of football season with some pregame fun. but fans get serious when they talk about their...
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coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman liam joseph colhoun robert d. colin robert j. coll jean collin john michael collins michael l. collins thomas j. collins joseph collison patricia malia colodner linda m. colon sol e. colon >> and my brother, y edward riley. loving son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. we miss you and love you dearly. and may god bless all of the first responders and all u.s. armed forces who put their life on the line to keep us safe every day. god bless. >> and my cousin, firefighter steve belson who dedicated his life, first as a lifeguard, then as the braves member of the new york city fire department, also known as mr. lacker of 24. god bless the united states of america. [applause] [reading names] ronald edward comer jaime concepcion albert conde denease conley susan p. conlon margaret mary conner cynthia marie lise connolly john e. connolly, jr. james lee connor jonathan m. connors kevin patrick connors kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway dennis michael cook helen d. cook john a. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j. coppola joseph albert
coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman liam joseph colhoun robert d. colin robert j. coll jean collin john michael collins michael l. collins thomas j. collins joseph collison patricia malia colodner linda m. colon sol e. colon >> and my brother, y edward riley. loving son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. we miss you and love you dearly. and may god bless all of the first responders and all u.s. armed forces who put their life on the line to keep us safe every day. god bless....
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watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. in september, 2013, the department of homeland security inspector genre leased a report detailing the transportation security administration's misclassification of certain employees in its office of inspections as criminal investigators. specifically, the inspector general found that the work load of these criminal investigators did not fit the federal work load requirement to justify their title. because of this misclassification, these employees received enhanced benefits such as premium pay, early retirement, and other benefits commensurate with the position despite the fact that they performed little to no investigative duties. whereas the work load for a properly classified criminal investigator predominantly involves investigating criminal case, the inspector general found that the work load for these employees consisted largely of investigating noncriminal cases, carrying out inspections, covert testing, and internal reviews. all tasks that could be performed by employees who d
watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. in september, 2013, the department of homeland security inspector genre leased a report detailing the transportation security administration's misclassification of certain employees in its office of inspections as criminal investigators. specifically, the inspector general found that the work load of these criminal investigators did not fit the federal work load requirement to justify their title. because of this misclassification, these employees...
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ashley coleman, abc 7 news. newse: beep of the abc 7 team.f you see news happening where you are and can safely take a picture or video, send it to us at pics@wjla.com. new information in a deadly hit and that the police it was intentional. a man is facing charges of murder after the police say he ran down a colleague. roz plater explains. details emerging in the bizarre fatal hit and run crash in clarksburg that left 21-year-old william dean mcdaniel dead. the police have charged withar-old ryan salandy murder. they say the young men had a business relationship. >> he may have had music or produced music. this term at daniel may have been formatting it for him. it is believe there may have been some dispute over the exchange or transaction. roz: they were seen in a heated argument in front of mcdaniels' clarksburg home friday afternoon. drovee point, salandy off. >> i saw them arguing. then i heard the screech and the car speeding away. roz: unison we away, then circled back in struck mcdaniel. >> he admitted it was intentional. investigator
ashley coleman, abc 7 news. newse: beep of the abc 7 team.f you see news happening where you are and can safely take a picture or video, send it to us at pics@wjla.com. new information in a deadly hit and that the police it was intentional. a man is facing charges of murder after the police say he ran down a colleague. roz plater explains. details emerging in the bizarre fatal hit and run crash in clarksburg that left 21-year-old william dean mcdaniel dead. the police have charged withar-old...
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ashley coleman spoke with some frustrated drivers.ley: what a way to spend a holiday weekend -- stuck in traffic. >> it was great until we got about 15 miles from the bridge, then it got tough. ashley: thousands of drivers hit heavy traffic east of the bay bridge. the cars were lined up for miles and miles, all because a power outage on the bay bridge knocked down the overhead lane control signals early saturday morning, making an already busy holiday weekend on the roads even worse. >> me being the driver, i had to be the one he'd come -- the one to keep calm. it was a little frustrating. ashley: luckily, many families heading to sandy point state park found detours and avoided the worst of the traffic. >> once we got here and the frustration was over from driving, we started unloading everything, got the barbecue going. it turned out real good. you forget about the traffic. ashley: power was restored around 6:00 tonight. crews were able to restore a third lane of traffic to accommodate holiday travelers. ashley coleman, abc 7 news.
ashley coleman spoke with some frustrated drivers.ley: what a way to spend a holiday weekend -- stuck in traffic. >> it was great until we got about 15 miles from the bridge, then it got tough. ashley: thousands of drivers hit heavy traffic east of the bay bridge. the cars were lined up for miles and miles, all because a power outage on the bay bridge knocked down the overhead lane control signals early saturday morning, making an already busy holiday weekend on the roads even worse....
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this is not a one-off situation. >> gary: shawn coleman, number 72, left side, the guy that's called on the play. easy call. the disportion of the jersey on sheldon rankins, number. 8 from louisville, make the call. how much do you put on his shoulders? >> gary: a gutsy call. wait second. louisville took a time-out? >> gary: no. >> that ended any clans of throwing the ball. >> verne: no kidding. >> verne: analyze this. . i'm not paid that well. >> verne: they took their final time-out. >> gary: i wonder if he thought the clock was going to be restarted. counted the number of time-outs he had. i don't know if they'll hand the ball off. safest play they have. referee announced it, it was not a runoff situation. >> verne: draw play, barber. cardinals get the ball back. at their own -- >> gary: no, no, it's fourth down. 40 seconds off. there's going to be, what, eight seconds left in the game, five seconds left in the game. something i don't understand about the rules or something louisville doesn't understand about the rules. only one of us can be right here. can't be both right. louisv
this is not a one-off situation. >> gary: shawn coleman, number 72, left side, the guy that's called on the play. easy call. the disportion of the jersey on sheldon rankins, number. 8 from louisville, make the call. how much do you put on his shoulders? >> gary: a gutsy call. wait second. louisville took a time-out? >> gary: no. >> that ended any clans of throwing the ball. >> verne: no kidding. >> verne: analyze this. . i'm not paid that well. >>...
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rachel coleman is the executive director at the coalition of responsible home education. her team collected child abuse numbers from hundreds of news reports and court documents. with that data, she asked the question. >> what would be the proportional number of fatalities if it was the same in home school setting as compared to school settings, and ultimately found that the number of home school fatalities is higher. >> one child abuse case in new jersey made headlines in 2003. 19-year-old bruce jackson was found on the street, weighing just 45 pounds. he was searching for food in the garbage to feed himself, and his three underfed foster brothers. their case fell through the cracks because all four were being home schooled in a state with no oversight. >> the teacher gives them my yes okay. >> i did. >> new jersey state senator says she was shocked by the case. so she tried to introduce a few home schooling laws in the state legislature. weinberg said in all her years in public office, she has never experiences such hostile backlash. we were jammed with phone calls, voi
rachel coleman is the executive director at the coalition of responsible home education. her team collected child abuse numbers from hundreds of news reports and court documents. with that data, she asked the question. >> what would be the proportional number of fatalities if it was the same in home school setting as compared to school settings, and ultimately found that the number of home school fatalities is higher. >> one child abuse case in new jersey made headlines in 2003....
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. >> reporter: bob coleman boarded a charter bus with a few things he escaped from the valley fire withclothes on his back, and his guitar. he says he'll forever be grateful to the calistoga volunteers. >> i hope one day that i can show how grateful i am to these people because they were just a blessing. red cross, everybody. >> reporter: as coleman and the others head to the red cross shelter in middletown or to other temporary homes, volunteers in calistoga say they're forever changed as well. >> to see the last one go is just a little emotional. they take a little piece of your heart with them. >> reporter: we are back here live where federal, state and local officials have begun to gather. families are starting to stream in for a special community meeting. it's going to take a long time for this community to recover, but they're's an awful lot of support here. reporting live in middletown, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> here are the latest numbers for you. tonight this valley fire is 85% contained. the death toll remains at four. now, you can get the latest any
. >> reporter: bob coleman boarded a charter bus with a few things he escaped from the valley fire withclothes on his back, and his guitar. he says he'll forever be grateful to the calistoga volunteers. >> i hope one day that i can show how grateful i am to these people because they were just a blessing. red cross, everybody. >> reporter: as coleman and the others head to the red cross shelter in middletown or to other temporary homes, volunteers in calistoga say they're...
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>> running back jc coleman had it on his wrist while facing ohio state.an has worn a watch in the past saying it reminds him it's my time. last night it was the buckeyes time. they beat them 42 to 24. >> takes a licking and keeps keeps on ticking. >> seriously, not about the rolex. take a licking on a gold rolex for heavens sake. let's take a look outside right now and see what's going on. we're looking good here on the ben this morning. all lanes are opened coming into the city and you know what, you're moving just fine this morning. ben franklin parkway, though, they've told us they want to extend the closure for about another hour or so. we're still closed with the made in america cleanup but expected to open before the traffic gets busy, dave. >> all right, it is muggy out there this morning, karen. we've got temperatures in the low 70's and 60's. by 9 o'clock we're up to 77. you want to get some exercise done, do it early and then by noon, 89 degrees on the septa el stop or bus stop. 93 degrees by 3 o'clock and your high today is going to be a sizzli
>> running back jc coleman had it on his wrist while facing ohio state.an has worn a watch in the past saying it reminds him it's my time. last night it was the buckeyes time. they beat them 42 to 24. >> takes a licking and keeps keeps on ticking. >> seriously, not about the rolex. take a licking on a gold rolex for heavens sake. let's take a look outside right now and see what's going on. we're looking good here on the ben this morning. all lanes are opened coming into the...
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congresswoman bonnie watson coleman was in that chamber and will join me live, ahead. >> thank you, miss richards for enduring what i consider to be a very offensive approach on the part of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle as they've badgered you with questions. >>> soon to be ex-speaker of the house, john boehner, may have vowed no government shutdown over planned parenthood but today republican lawmakers got perhaps the next best thing, a high profile congressional hearing on capitol hill which at times morphed into a public shaming of planned parenthood and its president cecile richards. she testified before the house government oversight and reform committee defending the women's health care organization over its use of federal funding. at issue, a series of heavily edited undercover videos implying that planned parenthood officials were illegally selling fetal tissue for profit. planned parenthood has said those accusations are false and the organization follows all laws and ethical guidelines. yet, the first question from committee chairman jason chaffetz of utah had no
congresswoman bonnie watson coleman was in that chamber and will join me live, ahead. >> thank you, miss richards for enduring what i consider to be a very offensive approach on the part of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle as they've badgered you with questions. >>> soon to be ex-speaker of the house, john boehner, may have vowed no government shutdown over planned parenthood but today republican lawmakers got perhaps the next best thing, a high profile congressional...
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coleman >> scott thomas coleman >> tarel coleman >> liam joseph colhoun >> robert d. colin >> robert j. coll >> jean marie collin >> john michael collins >> michael l. collins >> thomas joseph collins >> joseph kent collison >> jeffrey dwayne collman >> patricia malia colodner >> linda m. colon >> sol e. colon >> and my brother, timothy edward riley. loving son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. we miss you and love you dearly. and may god bless all of the first responders and all you u.s. armed forces who put their life on the line to keep us safe every day. god bless. >> and my cousin, firefighter steve bellson who dedicated his life first as a lifeguard, then as the brave member of the new york city fire department, also known as mr. ladder 24. good bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> ronald edward comer >> jaime concepcion >> albert conde >> denease conley >> susan p. conlon >> margaret mary conner >> cynthia marie lise connolly >> john e. connolly jr. >> james lee connor >> jonathan m. connors >> kevin patrick connors >> kevin f. conroy >> brend
coleman >> scott thomas coleman >> tarel coleman >> liam joseph colhoun >> robert d. colin >> robert j. coll >> jean marie collin >> john michael collins >> michael l. collins >> thomas joseph collins >> joseph kent collison >> jeffrey dwayne collman >> patricia malia colodner >> linda m. colon >> sol e. colon >> and my brother, timothy edward riley. loving son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. we miss...
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we are also joined by goldman sachs partner, colin coleman. welcome to the program.the place to start probably glencore. pricing its issuance, placing the issuance at 125 pence a share. let's get caroline's take on this. straight to caroline hyde and get her view on what we are getting out. caroline: we did have that news that 125 p was basically the limit if you didn't bid of of 125 or on the nose, you risk missing out. 125 pence is indeed the price they are going for. a slight discount to have a shares finished trade yesterday in london, 128 pence. pricing at 125 pence. proceeds therefore of 1.6 billion pounds overall. this being used to shore up the balance sheet, to pay down debt. it was just last week that the head of glencore said he would be trying to knock down debt to the tune of $10 billion, by a third, to ensure they can keep their credit rating at triple b. ofy are saying the result the equity raise is 125 pence per share. very near that record low that we hit yesterday in london trade. anna: caroline, thank you. caroline hyde with the details of glencore
we are also joined by goldman sachs partner, colin coleman. welcome to the program.the place to start probably glencore. pricing its issuance, placing the issuance at 125 pence a share. let's get caroline's take on this. straight to caroline hyde and get her view on what we are getting out. caroline: we did have that news that 125 p was basically the limit if you didn't bid of of 125 or on the nose, you risk missing out. 125 pence is indeed the price they are going for. a slight discount to...
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congresswoman bonnie watson coleman was in that chamber and will join me live, ahead. >> thank you, miss richards for enduring what i consider to be a very offensive approach on the part of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle as they've badgered you with questions. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of
congresswoman bonnie watson coleman was in that chamber and will join me live, ahead. >> thank you, miss richards for enduring what i consider to be a very offensive approach on the part of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle as they've badgered you with questions. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment...
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some orchards appear normal, but others have blanking as high as 70%. >> reporter: coleman says a warmw trees to go dormant and early bloom through off the timing of pollination. >> it's made worse by the drought we've been going through. we don't have rain to get the fog to get the chill to get the trees a sleep during the winter. >> reporter: last year, pistachio growers produced 520 million pounds of nuts. this year, because of the blanking problem, the industry could see a 42% drop off. >> we expect the crop for 2015 to be 300 million pounds. >> reporter: many of the trees are still full, but he won't shake them again. >> everything, i believe now is pretty much either blank or just not viable anymore because it's dried up. >> reporter: but he believes the industry can meet global demand because of a carry over from last year's big crop. abc7 news. >> i love pistachios. okay. we love spencer, too. he's here with the forecast. >> speaking of nuts. here is a way to spare you. sunny skies across the bay area now. tomorrow, sunny across the state, including the bay area. highs in the s
some orchards appear normal, but others have blanking as high as 70%. >> reporter: coleman says a warmw trees to go dormant and early bloom through off the timing of pollination. >> it's made worse by the drought we've been going through. we don't have rain to get the fog to get the chill to get the trees a sleep during the winter. >> reporter: last year, pistachio growers produced 520 million pounds of nuts. this year, because of the blanking problem, the industry could see a...
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some orchards appear normal, but others have blanking as high as 70%. >> reporter: coleman says a warmw trees to go dormant and early bloom through off the timing of pollination. >> it's made worse by the drought we've been going through. we don't have rain to get the fog to get the chill to get the trees a sleep during the winter. >> reporter: last year, pistachio growers produced 520 million pounds of nuts. this year, because of the blanking problem, the industry could see a 42% drop off. >> we expect the crop for 2015 to be 300 million pounds. >> reporter: many of the trees are still full, but he won't shake them again. >> everything, i believe now is pretty much either blank or just not viable anymore because it's dried up. >> reporter: but he believes the industry can meet global demand because of a carry over from last year's big crop. abc7 news. >> i love pistachios. okay. we love spencer, too. he's here with the forecast. >> speaking of nuts. here is a way to spare you. sunny skies across the bay area now. tomorrow, sunny across the state, including the bay area. highs in the s
some orchards appear normal, but others have blanking as high as 70%. >> reporter: coleman says a warmw trees to go dormant and early bloom through off the timing of pollination. >> it's made worse by the drought we've been going through. we don't have rain to get the fog to get the chill to get the trees a sleep during the winter. >> reporter: last year, pistachio growers produced 520 million pounds of nuts. this year, because of the blanking problem, the industry could see a...
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watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. it is truly an honor to serb here in the united states congress but we sully that honor when we waste the american people's time with misplaced priorities and manufactured crises. mr. speaker, congress has one fundamental responsibility -- funding the federal government. but unfortunately, republicans in congress insist on undermining these responsibilities at virtually every turn. mr. speaker, republicans already insist on maintaining reckless pressure funding to choke services for middle class and working americans, seens -- seniors, veterans and children. instead of replace -- of passing responsible budgets that meet the ever-changing needs of our nation, republicans continue to kick the can down the road through continuing re
watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. it is truly an honor to serb here in the united states congress but we sully that honor when we waste the american people's time with misplaced priorities and manufactured crises. mr. speaker,...
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watson coleman: reclaiming my time -- >> the gentleman's time is more than expired. indulge -- il you can't. 10 seconds. ms. watson coleman: it seems to me this is not the appropriate time to be making decisions about defunding planned parenthood when we don't know why we want to do it. thank you. madeentlewoman has unanimous consent to enter this analysis. i would also like to add onto that the digital forensic analysis report delivered by coal fire systems. i asked both of these be entered into the record. without objection so ordered. we will now recognize the gentleman from texas. >> thank you. i want to talk about one of the reasons we need to take a closer look at the funding of planned parenthood, not just as a result of these videos but as a result of financial issues coming up. as president of planned parenthood you are aware that planned parenthood of the gulf coast, the houston area planned parenthood, pay aid -- paid a settlement for false claims made to medicaid in the texas woman's health care program. is that not correct. ms. richards: that is correct.
watson coleman: reclaiming my time -- >> the gentleman's time is more than expired. indulge -- il you can't. 10 seconds. ms. watson coleman: it seems to me this is not the appropriate time to be making decisions about defunding planned parenthood when we don't know why we want to do it. thank you. madeentlewoman has unanimous consent to enter this analysis. i would also like to add onto that the digital forensic analysis report delivered by coal fire systems. i asked both of these be...
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joe: yesterday we talked to the coleman sacks chief economist and he talked about the fed me sing -- fed missing inflation goals. >> is at the right time to move off of zero at a time when clearly you are closer on it unemployment, but you can make a reasonable argument that some slack remains. and you are quite far away on the inflation side. joe: they're missing on the inflation side and it is not clear that they have run the slack out of the system in the labor market. why not wait a few more meetings? jim: they have waited too long. they should have moved two years ago. then they would be in good shape now. but they did not. clearly, on the way the markets moved today in the u.s., market .articipants are not concerned waiting on the fed is the longest drumroll in history, get off the dime already. acan't imagine moving up to 25-d basis range is going to protect anyone. alix: when you look at the corporate profits after taxes, that being the strong selling point for you, we have not in that money trickle in even though it has been climbing. we are seeing buybacks. we're not seeing
joe: yesterday we talked to the coleman sacks chief economist and he talked about the fed me sing -- fed missing inflation goals. >> is at the right time to move off of zero at a time when clearly you are closer on it unemployment, but you can make a reasonable argument that some slack remains. and you are quite far away on the inflation side. joe: they're missing on the inflation side and it is not clear that they have run the slack out of the system in the labor market. why not wait a...
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five touchdown passes for the bears, 723, that is corey coleman on a 57-yard hookup.nd bailylor started out with a close game. and tomorrow, followed by all the highlights after the game should be right around 8:30. the quest for the calendar slam continues for serena williams, dropping the first set to beth samson. serena won eight straight, ends it 7-5-6-6. they love her in new yo
five touchdown passes for the bears, 723, that is corey coleman on a 57-yard hookup.nd bailylor started out with a close game. and tomorrow, followed by all the highlights after the game should be right around 8:30. the quest for the calendar slam continues for serena williams, dropping the first set to beth samson. serena won eight straight, ends it 7-5-6-6. they love her in new yo
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coleman's hookies, lost to ohio state 42 to 24.is looking good. >> might seem like the perfect place, what is happening, all thanks to urban garden. our charlotte hoffman takes you there. >> reporter: oh, now good. >> for a split second, you might think you are in the country sigh, but underneath skyscrapers vegtables like these are being harvested. >> oh. look at that. >> wow. that's awesome. >> reporter: just steps from my 676 and in the middle of china town parking lot. >> it is very hot. talking all concrete, right, super hot. >> reporter: complete with irrigation system, she created urban farm in february. now fruits and vegtables sprout from vines, attached to center block wall. >> cantalopes this big growing on the wall. >> the sunday breakfast rescue mission gave her the space. so far she and volunteers have provided 800 pounds of fresh produce. which comes here. >> to the mission soup kitchen. to the homeless though come to the mission, it is about feeding and educating them. >> they come out. we teach them how to grow the
coleman's hookies, lost to ohio state 42 to 24.is looking good. >> might seem like the perfect place, what is happening, all thanks to urban garden. our charlotte hoffman takes you there. >> reporter: oh, now good. >> for a split second, you might think you are in the country sigh, but underneath skyscrapers vegtables like these are being harvested. >> oh. look at that. >> wow. that's awesome. >> reporter: just steps from my 676 and in the middle of china...
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running back jc coleman had it on his wrist while facing ohio state. has worn a watch in the past saying it reminds him it's my time. last night it was the buckeyes time. they beat the hokies 42-24. >> new this morning, iny and a good way to start your day a colorado woman is getting a lot of likes on facebook after a nice gesture at a police station. the woman came into the station to give an officer a hug. you can see it there. officer chris steiner a 20 year veteran of the department was the lucky recipient. >>> the woman was apparently very upset about the recent violence against police. >> 6:27 now. philadelphia schools are opening today but the thermometer still makes it seem like mid sumager. your bus stop forecast is next. >> later the happy ending for a couple who endured the unthinkable. they brought home a newborn boy only to find out he wasn't theirs. >> ♪ >> now on "action news," accuweather is cooking up a back to school scorcher that could add up to heat wave number six. >> developing overnight policemen on patrol alert sleeping resident
running back jc coleman had it on his wrist while facing ohio state. has worn a watch in the past saying it reminds him it's my time. last night it was the buckeyes time. they beat the hokies 42-24. >> new this morning, iny and a good way to start your day a colorado woman is getting a lot of likes on facebook after a nice gesture at a police station. the woman came into the station to give an officer a hug. you can see it there. officer chris steiner a 20 year veteran of the department...
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law enforcement experts and also emily coleman who is a reporter with the northwest harold, fox lake, let me come back to you quickly. talk to me if you can about the relationship between police and people who live in fox lake? how would you character that relationship? >> i mean -- i don't think that you could classify there as being any issues. a lot of communities out here, this is actually where a lot of officers live. so, you know, these tend to be pretty solidly pro law enforcement communities. >> how are people there on the ground that you have interacted with, how are they reacting to all that's happened in that city today? >> i think people are just shocked. i've heard from a couple of people that it is just kind of surreal to hear your hometown on major television networks. it isn't something i don't think anybody expected to happen here. >> erik fogel joins me now. a retired maryland state police sergeant who specializes in training blood hounds. jim cavanaugh is still with me and so is clint van zandt. let's talk about the role of the blood hounds here. again, as clint poi
law enforcement experts and also emily coleman who is a reporter with the northwest harold, fox lake, let me come back to you quickly. talk to me if you can about the relationship between police and people who live in fox lake? how would you character that relationship? >> i mean -- i don't think that you could classify there as being any issues. a lot of communities out here, this is actually where a lot of officers live. so, you know, these tend to be pretty solidly pro law enforcement...
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to gary coleman. whitney cummings is back again.s, currently working on three pilots. and that was just on the flight in. whitney, thanks for yelling your act at us like always. this was the first time marlee's glad she's deaf. actually, what an amazing woman, this marlee-- wasn't she funny tonight? that was awesome. [cheers and applause] that killed. wow. first deaf oscar-winning actress. you know what-- and i met her before the show, and i gotta tell you people, what a cunt! i love ya, snoop. snoop dogg, he's smoked so much weed, he actually had to write a song called, hey, what's my motherfuckin' name? lisa lampanelli. lisa's vagina is so big and full of black dudes, trump's turning it into a housing project. good idea, right, buddy? - not bad. - "not bad." [laughs] [cheers and applause] - you know, lisa... her vagina is so beat up, its nickname is rihanna. all: oh! - i like that. - for some reason, donald, the situation is here for ya. i'm looking forward to the cancellation. [all cheering] you're the best. i hear the next seaso
to gary coleman. whitney cummings is back again.s, currently working on three pilots. and that was just on the flight in. whitney, thanks for yelling your act at us like always. this was the first time marlee's glad she's deaf. actually, what an amazing woman, this marlee-- wasn't she funny tonight? that was awesome. [cheers and applause] that killed. wow. first deaf oscar-winning actress. you know what-- and i met her before the show, and i gotta tell you people, what a cunt! i love ya, snoop....
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clive coleman reports.rom: recently released prison where he has been naked and in solitary confinement on and off for 10 years, he's about to hit the road again, dressed to avoid arrest, hoping to meet his two teenage children, much of whose childhood he missed while in custody. >> the whole idea is freedom. nothing to do with clothes or no clothes. clive: after a normal childhood, time is a marine and starting a family, he changed, dedicating his life to going naked in public. naked,, he walked earning the name the naked rambler. he has been frequently arrested for minor public order offenses and breaching antisocial leading to ever longer prison sentences. some people support him going naked in public. some find it very funny, and some find it deeply offensive. but should he have gone to prison for 10 years? that is more than some rapists and armed robbers. >> i think we need to be more grown up and recognize that some people behave in ways that are a nuisance, that might be embarrassing and awkward, but
clive coleman reports.rom: recently released prison where he has been naked and in solitary confinement on and off for 10 years, he's about to hit the road again, dressed to avoid arrest, hoping to meet his two teenage children, much of whose childhood he missed while in custody. >> the whole idea is freedom. nothing to do with clothes or no clothes. clive: after a normal childhood, time is a marine and starting a family, he changed, dedicating his life to going naked in public. naked,,...
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five touchdown passes for the bears, 723, that is corey coleman on a 57-yard and bailylor started outame. and tomorrow, followed by all the highlights after the game should be right around 8:30. the quest for the calendar slam continues for serena williams, dropping the first set to samson. serena won eight straight, ends it 7-5-6-6. they love her in new choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed, plus 24-month special financing. hurry ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. >>> well, we hope you have a safe and happy labor day weekend. >> i ama dietz. thank you for joining us. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, miley cyrus -- ali wentworth -- and music from andy grammer. with cleto and the cletones. and now, come a lit
five touchdown passes for the bears, 723, that is corey coleman on a 57-yard and bailylor started outame. and tomorrow, followed by all the highlights after the game should be right around 8:30. the quest for the calendar slam continues for serena williams, dropping the first set to samson. serena won eight straight, ends it 7-5-6-6. they love her in new choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells...
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. >> coleman said demand is strong and parents' pockets are deeper than you might think. >> if it's $1,000 more a semester, say, it's worth it compared to the competition. it's going to be older, dilapidated and unsafe product. not up to code. >> the thing about the shangri-la is, what's going to happen when you get out in the real world and y'all can't afford all that? >> for sure. >> it quickly turns to paradise loft. i'm diana olick in athens, georgia. >>> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> announcer: does your back ache? do your knees creak? do you have a stiff neck? over 100 million americans suffer from chronic pain, but that doesn't have to be you. >> i am going to show you that there is a noninvasive, simple and effective method to relieving your pain, and it's called the yass method. >> announcer: dr. mitchell yass will show you simple, effective techniques that have helped thousands of his patients, all without dangerous drugs and painful surgery. his revolutionary approach, diagnoses and
. >> coleman said demand is strong and parents' pockets are deeper than you might think. >> if it's $1,000 more a semester, say, it's worth it compared to the competition. it's going to be older, dilapidated and unsafe product. not up to code. >> the thing about the shangri-la is, what's going to happen when you get out in the real world and y'all can't afford all that? >> for sure. >> it quickly turns to paradise loft. i'm diana olick in athens, georgia....
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. >> coleman said demand is strong and parents' pockets are deeper than you might think. >> if it's $1,000 more a semester, say, it's worth it compared to the competition. it's going to be older, dilapidated and unsafe product. not up to code. >> the thing about the shangri-la is, what's going to happen when you get out in the real world and y'all can't afford all that? >> for sure. >> it quickly turns to paradise loft. i'm diana olick in athens, georgia. >>> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
. >> coleman said demand is strong and parents' pockets are deeper than you might think. >> if it's $1,000 more a semester, say, it's worth it compared to the competition. it's going to be older, dilapidated and unsafe product. not up to code. >> the thing about the shangri-la is, what's going to happen when you get out in the real world and y'all can't afford all that? >> for sure. >> it quickly turns to paradise loft. i'm diana olick in athens, georgia....
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tonight the victim identified as 19-year-old coleman and the authorities are asking for tips to identify the two men and one woman in this video who are wanted in connection with the case. >>> linda weston pleaded guilty to murder in a deal that will spare her the death penalty. weston held mentally-disabled adults captive in the boiler room of her tomorrow in the tacony section of philadelphia in horrible conditions and tricked or coerced them to name her as caretaker. collecting $212,000 in her victim's social security payments over a period of ten years. >>> two local military members honored tonight by business leaders in other southampton. the business association in feasterville had a special flag ceremony for nicole and sage. and roadside was presented with an american flag that had her name on it. she just returned from a two-year tour in afghanistan. and his mother attended the ceremony tonight. >>> still to come tonight, breaking down the highlights from apple's big product reveal today. >>> and abc obtains exclusive video from i side of the plane that burst into flames. seeing
tonight the victim identified as 19-year-old coleman and the authorities are asking for tips to identify the two men and one woman in this video who are wanted in connection with the case. >>> linda weston pleaded guilty to murder in a deal that will spare her the death penalty. weston held mentally-disabled adults captive in the boiler room of her tomorrow in the tacony section of philadelphia in horrible conditions and tricked or coerced them to name her as caretaker. collecting...
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coleman. >> he wore gold rolex. it's not against the rules, by the way.onder if he'd trade it in for a win over the buckeyes. they lost. but nice rolie. >> maybe it's a lucky watch. >> and obviously things are safe on the field. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," the newly discovered monument that is set to be stonehenge on steroids. >>> run, rabbit run. a hare upstaging players on a football field. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. i work on the cheerios team. and when i found out that my daughter-in-law, joyce, can't eat gluten, we found a way to remove the grains that contain gluten, from the naturally gluten free oats that cheerios are made of. so now we can have cheerios together, anytime. allergies distracting you? when your symptoms start... ...doctors recommend taking claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides pow
coleman. >> he wore gold rolex. it's not against the rules, by the way.onder if he'd trade it in for a win over the buckeyes. they lost. but nice rolie. >> maybe it's a lucky watch. >> and obviously things are safe on the field. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," the newly discovered monument that is set to be stonehenge on steroids. >>> run, rabbit run. a hare upstaging players on a football field. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think...
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. >> tom coleman is an entomolgist with the u.s. forest service. >> there's a lot of dead trees right here. >> yeah, this is a nice little active spot for bark beetles. >> bark beetles kill more trees than any other kind of insect or disease in north america. when you look across the landscape and see this patch work of dead trees. the mortality is quite dramatic. >> so this tree here is full of thousands of bark beetles, does that mean all the trees around here are now susceptible? >> right now from what i've seen it's just basically across the entire landscape. >> have you ever seen it this bad? >> not here in california. >> so just 10 minutes away we were looking at the devastation caused by pine beetles and now we can see the damage done by forest fires, there's a lot going on here. so even though the wildfire's actually gone through an area and caused major mortality, we'll still see bark beetles coming in afterwards. >> scientists studying our forests are concerned about the impacts from drought -- not just in california, but
. >> tom coleman is an entomolgist with the u.s. forest service. >> there's a lot of dead trees right here. >> yeah, this is a nice little active spot for bark beetles. >> bark beetles kill more trees than any other kind of insect or disease in north america. when you look across the landscape and see this patch work of dead trees. the mortality is quite dramatic. >> so this tree here is full of thousands of bark beetles, does that mean all the trees around here...
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thanks to victoria see, kelly coleman and tam wynn for this instagram photos. use the #abc7now. >> i meant to get out there before i went to bed but i totally forgot. >> some of us were covered in fog. so here is a look at our radar satellite, sweeping radar showing that we are picking up the clouds, some cooler temperatures are on their way for the next few days before things heat up once again. our visibility is going to be impeded a little bit, especially in petaluma, half mile visibility, less than a quarter mile at half-moon bay. pretty much all visible throughout the rest of the bay area, however, we do have a little bit of a light gust. pretty calm in the north bay, 5 miles per hour in the southeast direction in novato, calm in hayward and livermore as well. 3 mile per hour gusts in san carlos. here is a look right now at the golden gate bridge and we do have pretty nice temperatures on their way for our day planner. cooling off, some comfortable temperatures indeed, 78 degrees inland with some more cloud cover for lunchtime, 70 degrees around the bay, 6
thanks to victoria see, kelly coleman and tam wynn for this instagram photos. use the #abc7now. >> i meant to get out there before i went to bed but i totally forgot. >> some of us were covered in fog. so here is a look at our radar satellite, sweeping radar showing that we are picking up the clouds, some cooler temperatures are on their way for the next few days before things heat up once again. our visibility is going to be impeded a little bit, especially in petaluma, half mile...
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bonnie watson coleman of new jersey: >> we have so much good work to do but instead what do we do? we harp on a woman's right to make choices that are hers to make, and that to me is very offensive. >> reporter: 80% of federal funds for planned parenthood come in the form of medicaid reimbursements for services like birth control and breast cancer screenings. the group does get some reimbursements for abortions, scott, but only in very rare cases, such as when the life of the mother is at risk. >> pelley: and planned parenthood sees about three million patients a year. nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. when a presidential candidate calls his tax plan "amazing," as donald trump did yesterday, it calls for a reality check. so we asked major garrett to dig into this plan that trump calls simple, easy, and fair. >> it will provide major tax relief for middle-income and for most other americans. >> reporter: under trump's plan, workers earning less than $25,000 a year would pay no federal income tax. the top bracket would shrink from nearly 40% to 25%. and the corporate ta
bonnie watson coleman of new jersey: >> we have so much good work to do but instead what do we do? we harp on a woman's right to make choices that are hers to make, and that to me is very offensive. >> reporter: 80% of federal funds for planned parenthood come in the form of medicaid reimbursements for services like birth control and breast cancer screenings. the group does get some reimbursements for abortions, scott, but only in very rare cases, such as when the life of the mother...