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coleman, to say a few words of -- coleman: to say for -- few words of congratulations. thank you very much for having me. first, let me thank everyone for being here this he, and i especially want to thank -- evening, and i especially want to thank the u.s. capital historical society. americans have a long history of looking to the future. to be american is to make the known,r first new, then and then familiar. an unfortunate side effect is to forget. it is not the basic facts would forget. we can always look up when the first session of congress was, or the orders of the president, or when the wright brothers overcame every doubt, and flew. what we forget is to wonder. we can fly. power is transferred peacefully here. the people do rule. these are exceptions in history, which make them all the more powerful. only --david mccullough does not only report the facts, he makes us wonder at our history. his ability to make history alive and compelling is reason enough for david to win awards, but why the freedom award? because freedom is something else we've gotten used to.
coleman, to say a few words of -- coleman: to say for -- few words of congratulations. thank you very much for having me. first, let me thank everyone for being here this he, and i especially want to thank -- evening, and i especially want to thank the u.s. capital historical society. americans have a long history of looking to the future. to be american is to make the known,r first new, then and then familiar. an unfortunate side effect is to forget. it is not the basic facts would forget. we...
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watson coleman. rep. watson-coleman: thank you, mr. chairman. one quick statement to administrator mccarthy. even in the state of new jersey we have issues with high lead content, and children are being exposed. i don't know what you are doing, but i hope that when i called back to new jersey, you all are doing something there. thank you. governor, how long have you worked with chief of staff? how long has he been your chief of staff? governor snyder: i have a relatively new chief of staff. rep. watson-coleman: the chief of staff that was in this position when this occurred? governor snyder: since january 2011. rep. watson-coleman: and before that did you have any relationship with this chief of staff? governor snyder: no. rep. watson-coleman: did you have any knowledge of the serious water problems in flint, michigan, the first time he knew? governor snyder: i can't answer that question, i don't know a specific date. rep. watson-coleman: d relay on your chief of us rely on hours most of our lives to give us heads up and make sure nothing confro
watson coleman. rep. watson-coleman: thank you, mr. chairman. one quick statement to administrator mccarthy. even in the state of new jersey we have issues with high lead content, and children are being exposed. i don't know what you are doing, but i hope that when i called back to new jersey, you all are doing something there. thank you. governor, how long have you worked with chief of staff? how long has he been your chief of staff? governor snyder: i have a relatively new chief of staff....
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coleman: stay here. [applause] mr. coleman: david mccullough does not disappoint. what a great speech, remarks -- whatever you want to call the presentation -- we all are indebted to david for bringing our history to life. john morrison, the congressman from the first district in connecticut, and the cochair of the historic caucus in the house is going to give a few mementos and a few comments to david following his remarks here. to morrison: -- mr. morrison: -- mr. morrison: thank you, tom, and as you pointed out, david mccullough does not disappoint. what an honor to be here, and amongst so many gathered who are dedicated to the history that exudes from this building. it pains me, as a member of the house of representatives, that we continue to walk through statuary hall. this is a place that should be revered for everything one of america's greatest historians has just so eloquently stated. abraham lincoln should not be relegated to a brass plate that people pass by, and i hope that the house of representatives, heeding along with the senate, , the remarks and t
coleman: stay here. [applause] mr. coleman: david mccullough does not disappoint. what a great speech, remarks -- whatever you want to call the presentation -- we all are indebted to david for bringing our history to life. john morrison, the congressman from the first district in connecticut, and the cochair of the historic caucus in the house is going to give a few mementos and a few comments to david following his remarks here. to morrison: -- mr. morrison: -- mr. morrison: thank you, tom,...
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watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. for what feels like the first time this year, the house got to work on something that will help millions of americans, addressing the opioid crisis. my home state of new jersey is a perfect example of this epidemic in both reach and financial impact. for every four of every five new heroin users, started their drug abuse addictions with a prescription opioid. and by one estimate, new jersey 128,000ome to more than heroin addicts. in the past 10 years, heroin has claimed 5,000 lives in my state. and what we -- and we fall just short of the top 10 in the percent of health care costs, we use on those suffering with opioid addiction. both heroin and prescription painkillers are driving national crisis of lethal overdose with more than 60% of these deaths re attributed to opiate abuse. many have called many have called this an epidemic and they are absolutely right. it deserves our attention and i applaud the bipartisan work we've done this week. but while we've taken a few vital steps, th
watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. for what feels like the first time this year, the house got to work on something that will help millions of americans, addressing the opioid crisis. my home state of new jersey is a perfect example of this epidemic in both reach and financial impact. for every four of every five new heroin users, started their drug abuse addictions with a prescription opioid. and by one estimate, new jersey 128,000ome to more than heroin addicts. in the past 10 years,...
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us secretary of energy by watson coleman. a great need. >> the breakthrough in the space, the challenges we have, spewed into our air. the vulnerability. >> as a senator was jutting out i take the opportunity to ask him about being a possible vp ticket for hillary clinton. his response was quite comical. >> i'm already hillary clinton's vegan pal. >> thank you. >> you can tweet me at chasing ashley j. >> usually lose one sense and another becomes heightened. (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. bill: coming up next a dog runs a pony. >> is pretty fantastic. the video speaks fo ♪ >> take a look at this blind cat. usually lose one sense another becomes heightened. the place bets with the owner. so play fetch. >> in the world of the most unlikely of animal friends which are normally absolutely adorable a five -year-old jack russell terrier is quite the pair. actually rides. it's pretty fanta
us secretary of energy by watson coleman. a great need. >> the breakthrough in the space, the challenges we have, spewed into our air. the vulnerability. >> as a senator was jutting out i take the opportunity to ask him about being a possible vp ticket for hillary clinton. his response was quite comical. >> i'm already hillary clinton's vegan pal. >> thank you. >> you can tweet me at chasing ashley j. >> usually lose one sense and another becomes heightened....
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coleman's personal finance class at plymouth whitemarsh high school. mr.oleman happens to be my husband he spoke to kids about the importance of financial literacy. >> it's extremely important. i honestly really didn't know the importance until i got to the nfl. had i known at a young are age i definitely would have strived to educate myself a lot better. >> reporter: brooks puts his money where his mouth is. he spends his off season shadowing executives and upon moving to philadelphia enrolled at the blart ton school at the university of pennsylvania to complete his mba. >> knowledge is power. you know, having -- coming from humble begins and even now it's like you can always lose it so it's like understand how to manage it not just for me but for, you knowing my future generations. >> reporter: then it was time for some fun. financial football interactive a game that teaches financial concepts brandon captained one team and i captained the other. >> go man. >> that's what i'm talking about. [laughter] >> come on. >> reporter: in the end brandon's team be
coleman's personal finance class at plymouth whitemarsh high school. mr.oleman happens to be my husband he spoke to kids about the importance of financial literacy. >> it's extremely important. i honestly really didn't know the importance until i got to the nfl. had i known at a young are age i definitely would have strived to educate myself a lot better. >> reporter: brooks puts his money where his mouth is. he spends his off season shadowing executives and upon moving to...
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watson coleman, you are recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much. and thank you gentlemen for being here. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, 5? mr. brainard: less than 20. i do not know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak for the office of law enforcement, global strategies, or human capital. there are some different divisions women the t.s.a. -- within t.s.a. i can only speak to what i know. operations has the largest piece of the pie. mrs. watson coleman: i'll pay better attention to your organizational chart because i'm confused where people are located. i will do that. dr. livingston, you wrote in a statement you submitted for the record today, and i quote, today t.s.a. lacks the senior leadership courage to make the necessary changes so that the agency can accomplish its mission. righ
watson coleman, you are recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much. and thank you gentlemen for being here. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, 5? mr. brainard: less than 20. i do not know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak...
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. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: but coleman and bautista didn't want to do it alone and asked a group of teenserest vallejo's jesse bethel high to join. >> ma'am, the reason we pulled you over is because it's speeding. >> what does it feel like to be part of this video? >> it's dope. a lot of stereotypes. and they're like awesome. they break the stereotypes. >> reporter: in fact, with so much tension between communities and police departments, officer coleman says this was just one way to reach out to his community. >> we wanted to make the world a better place for one minute and 13 seconds and i think we accomplished that. >> reporter: little did they know the video that coleman shot and produced would go viral not only making bautista famous for his dance moves -- ♪[ music ] >> reporter: -- showing a side to a police department that many don't get to see. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: at last check, the video had 741,000 views. he had to get department approval to shoot the video and says everyone is pleased including the chief. in vallejo, maria medina, kpix 5. >> no doubt he got approval. >> the
. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: but coleman and bautista didn't want to do it alone and asked a group of teenserest vallejo's jesse bethel high to join. >> ma'am, the reason we pulled you over is because it's speeding. >> what does it feel like to be part of this video? >> it's dope. a lot of stereotypes. and they're like awesome. they break the stereotypes. >> reporter: in fact, with so much tension between communities and police departments, officer coleman says this...
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watson coleman: thank you. i thank the gentlelady from indiana for her leadership and for her support of this initiative. let me close by adding this. we are considering a number of bills this week to curing the opiate and heroin epidemics ravaging so many american families. we need to consider two things, first, communities of color have unique meeds and deserve as much consideration. that's why i offered this amendment and it's a theme i hope to see continued in other legislation we'll debate. the second is that when we head back to our districts on friday after completing consideration of these bills, we should not wash our hands and walk away from this issue, we need to fund the programs. we need to look back with a critical eye the ways we criminalize addictions in the past and over those solutions that will allow them to re-enter society. or our work cannot stop there. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back he
watson coleman: thank you. i thank the gentlelady from indiana for her leadership and for her support of this initiative. let me close by adding this. we are considering a number of bills this week to curing the opiate and heroin epidemics ravaging so many american families. we need to consider two things, first, communities of color have unique meeds and deserve as much consideration. that's why i offered this amendment and it's a theme i hope to see continued in other legislation we'll...
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i want to bring in evan coleman, who is a senior adviser on terrorism and flash point. so evan, if this was a bomb and terrorist attack, as we hear from allen there was no claim of responsibility, if it is terrorism why haven't we heard from somebody? >> yeah, i think it is an interesting question, brought up by the fbi and i think it's a very good question. in the wake of the downing of the russian airliner in sinai, isis issued a very clear report 24 hours after this crash. in this case, we're talking almost 24 hours or so since the downing of this jet and nothing has been issued. not from isis or al qaeda, nobody has claimed responsibility for this. does that mean definitively this is not terrorism or idea, we don't know, but we know that isis has tried to communicate because they issued statements about other things. we have to seriously ask ourselves even if they were to issue a claim now did they really do it? can they offer any type of proof they were really involved with this? i think there is a lot of cir e circumstantial evidence, but in the absence of any phy
i want to bring in evan coleman, who is a senior adviser on terrorism and flash point. so evan, if this was a bomb and terrorist attack, as we hear from allen there was no claim of responsibility, if it is terrorism why haven't we heard from somebody? >> yeah, i think it is an interesting question, brought up by the fbi and i think it's a very good question. in the wake of the downing of the russian airliner in sinai, isis issued a very clear report 24 hours after this crash. in this...
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steve coleman... joe lovano... jacky terrasson... greg osby... geri allen... marcus roberts...and-new ways of singing everything, from pop tunes and the ballads of billie holliday to early delta blues. wilson: ♪ got a letter this morning ♪ ♪ how do you reckon it read? ♪ ♪ mmm, it said, ♪ "hurry, hurry, on account of the man you love is dead" ♪ ♪ well, i packed up my suitcase ♪ ♪ took off down the road ♪ when i got there ♪ he was lying on the cooling board ♪ ♪ i packed up my suitcase ♪ took off down the road ♪ mmm ♪ when i got there ♪ he was lying on the cooling board ♪ narrator: the jazz world is filled with young artists, eager to mark out their own paths and committed to avoiding the pitfalls to which so many of their forebears had fallen prey. ♪ ...where he used to lay ♪ ♪ i got a tune in the morning ♪ ♪ right, right at the break of day ♪ woman: i believe that you can communicate tragedy... by learning the lesson from someone else's tragedy. i think that's the whole point, is that... for these people who have already done this for us-- our predecessors-- they've lived these
steve coleman... joe lovano... jacky terrasson... greg osby... geri allen... marcus roberts...and-new ways of singing everything, from pop tunes and the ballads of billie holliday to early delta blues. wilson: ♪ got a letter this morning ♪ ♪ how do you reckon it read? ♪ ♪ mmm, it said, ♪ "hurry, hurry, on account of the man you love is dead" ♪ ♪ well, i packed up my suitcase ♪ ♪ took off down the road ♪ when i got there ♪ he was lying on the cooling board ♪...
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coleman: the relationship you have with the police. the port authority police in new york and new jersey. i had meetings with them and they say there is one police -- assigned to a terminal. you find to there are enough police to assist in the terminals? >> i have been looking that that pretty hard. various lawthe enforcement agencies that work in the airports. some have more capacity than others. there's no doubt about it. when finding of a large airports is that for the most part they understand their mission. they take it seriously. they're working in the public areas of the airport. whichever reimbursement program as you know. the time they spend in and around the checkpoint. we put to rest alarms into every single checkpoint. so there is as rapid response as possible. i agree thatleman: you have an extremely important job to do. i don't care sometime about being inconvenienced. i want to get on the airplane and know that i'm going to get there safely. i appreciate what you have to contend with. i just want to make sure i understan
coleman: the relationship you have with the police. the port authority police in new york and new jersey. i had meetings with them and they say there is one police -- assigned to a terminal. you find to there are enough police to assist in the terminals? >> i have been looking that that pretty hard. various lawthe enforcement agencies that work in the airports. some have more capacity than others. there's no doubt about it. when finding of a large airports is that for the most part they...
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here's larry coleman with the stretch call. >> nyquist has taken the lead on the outside. runner, second on the rails, and they come to the final, nyquist to catch, gun runner, exaggerator on the outside. nyquist and exaggerator are coming to the line together. nyquist is still unbeaten! he has won the kentucky derby. >> nyquist rumbles into the winner's circle and the fourth consecutive runner to win the race. >>> the washington capitols won the trophy but they before facing elimination in the playoffs tonight. less than five minutes in, number 8, with a man advantage, gives washington the 1-0 lead. second period, a tie ball game. another caps power playing, 2-1 caps on that rebound. they stay alive with the 3-1. but the fins still lead the series. >> steph curry playing two on two but that's it. a knew injury has kept him out of the game. blazers win 121-108. that is your look at sports. i'm danny pom ls. we'll be right back. did you say? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey
here's larry coleman with the stretch call. >> nyquist has taken the lead on the outside. runner, second on the rails, and they come to the final, nyquist to catch, gun runner, exaggerator on the outside. nyquist and exaggerator are coming to the line together. nyquist is still unbeaten! he has won the kentucky derby. >> nyquist rumbles into the winner's circle and the fourth consecutive runner to win the race. >>> the washington capitols won the trophy but they before...
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william t coleman. he was the first african-american secretary of transportation. he was appointed, nominated and confirmed during the ford administration. he too came at a special time. he gave me counsel when i was going through the process, but he is also a very dear friend to judge garland. interestingly, they both are honored and distinguished graduates of the harvard school of law, they both clerk at the supreme court, and they both have a fond and committed respect for the law and the rule of law. so i lift up his connection as well. finally i would just like to say this, when my wife and i came to washington we didn't know a lot of people. we had a young daughter, her name was bridget, and we met the garlands who had two daughters and their daughters rebecca and jesse gave us a sense of a place and helped us become comfortable in the place. over the years, we have gone to a host of parent-teacher meetings. we've gone to parents nights, we've gone to sporting events, we have talked about the hopes and dreams and aspirations for our daughters, so i come also
william t coleman. he was the first african-american secretary of transportation. he was appointed, nominated and confirmed during the ford administration. he too came at a special time. he gave me counsel when i was going through the process, but he is also a very dear friend to judge garland. interestingly, they both are honored and distinguished graduates of the harvard school of law, they both clerk at the supreme court, and they both have a fond and committed respect for the law and the...
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i'm tom coleman. i'm the chairman of the board of the u.s. capital historical society and a former member from the state of missouri. presidentg in for our who is not feeling well and not come tonight. we will miss
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coleman asked that the pentagonn bomb squad is anticipating a 30 day final notice. if the money isn't paid back ink full after that, they are threatening to deduct it from their paychecks with interest. t >> close to 177 thousand dollars, tell you right now i don't have 177 thousand dollars. >> reporter: now the pentagon did send us a written statement that said in part, quote, there has previously been an administrative error and the pay was incorrectly authorized. this was through no fault of the employees involved. and they could have not known it was paid in error. the decision resulted in theis loss of hazardous duty pay, the change also required a collection notice. i also talked to several members of the bomb squad under condition of anime mat they alst told me that the pentagon is withholding death benefits of hernandez from his family untill they figure out if these members will have to repay those hazardous pay benefits that they got over the course of five, six, seven, even eight years in some cases. reporting live in arlington t alexandria limon fox 5 lo
coleman asked that the pentagonn bomb squad is anticipating a 30 day final notice. if the money isn't paid back ink full after that, they are threatening to deduct it from their paychecks with interest. t >> close to 177 thousand dollars, tell you right now i don't have 177 thousand dollars. >> reporter: now the pentagon did send us a written statement that said in part, quote, there has previously been an administrative error and the pay was incorrectly authorized. this was through...
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evan coleman. evan, give us the facts here, would you? what do we know as to whether this is trichlt or not. there's nothing definitive. are there signs pointing one way or the other? >> look. twouchb curious things is this. if it's terrorism, it could likely be isis. when isis does things like this, they tend to claim credit very quickly. in the case of the russian airliner in sinai, they claimed credit within ten hours nchl this case there's been 48 hours or more since the crash of egyptair, their airliner. there's been nothing at all from isis. it's not that there hasn't been a communique. there's been all kinds of commune kay. in all of this they haven't mentioned a scintilla about egyptair. not a word. it's very unusual. if isis did this, this is a pereira occurrence for them. if it's somebody else, the question is how and why. >> are there other groups? we focus so much on isis. are there other groups out there. >> there's other terrorist groups that still wants to stay relevant in the game.
evan coleman. evan, give us the facts here, would you? what do we know as to whether this is trichlt or not. there's nothing definitive. are there signs pointing one way or the other? >> look. twouchb curious things is this. if it's terrorism, it could likely be isis. when isis does things like this, they tend to claim credit very quickly. in the case of the russian airliner in sinai, they claimed credit within ten hours nchl this case there's been 48 hours or more since the crash of...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant david coleman is with the police. >> many people are affected. >> reporter: they found car cloners have struck hundreds of times along the east coast, including recent incidents in virginia and maryland. some later selling the illegally cloned cars to unsuspecting buyers. >> everybody we're dealing with in these vin cloning operations are for-profit thieves. >> reporter: an increasingly lucrative scheme as more people try to buy cars >> they will get vins from cars that have been wrecked or totaled in fires. >> reporter: police with the washington area vehicle enforcement team helped take down the crooks who stole candace's car and many other vehicles in prince georges county, a crime ring called simple city with some members eventually prosecuted for $5 million in thefts. the i-team tagged along as they tracked down another suspected cash thief. they stopped the driver of this lexus that turned out to be stolen with a bogus vin. but the real discovery came back at the driver's house, this stolen chevy avalanche also with a bogus vin. >> they can be written b
. >> reporter: lieutenant david coleman is with the police. >> many people are affected. >> reporter: they found car cloners have struck hundreds of times along the east coast, including recent incidents in virginia and maryland. some later selling the illegally cloned cars to unsuspecting buyers. >> everybody we're dealing with in these vin cloning operations are for-profit thieves. >> reporter: an increasingly lucrative scheme as more people try to buy cars...
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the third is johnny coleman. first, charles harrison mason.ou probably know mason as the cofounder of the church of god in christ that i wrote about in my first book. he was the first presiding bishop. ist many people do not know there is a famous picture of mason. in this picture, he is holding different kinds of potatoes, tree branches, that all spoke to him that he said were part of god's wonders of creation. but he also used them to shield people. people wrote about mason as someone caring for slave religion. we might think about those antecedents as going back further than just slave religion. they go back to africa. , he has aabout mason picture of him with his roots. there also talks about how he used those roots to preach from scripture, to talk about the wonders of god and jesus. this fusion is a demand way about what is actually happening. i contend pentecostalism really is not protestantism at all and we need to think about this in a different way because it is a fusion of spiritual traditions, catholicism. it has many different thi
the third is johnny coleman. first, charles harrison mason.ou probably know mason as the cofounder of the church of god in christ that i wrote about in my first book. he was the first presiding bishop. ist many people do not know there is a famous picture of mason. in this picture, he is holding different kinds of potatoes, tree branches, that all spoke to him that he said were part of god's wonders of creation. but he also used them to shield people. people wrote about mason as someone caring...
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. >> the beach this holiday weekends, these images coming from ed coleman, who says there are hundreds of beer cans, cups, and trash, littered on the beach in wildwood, and nearby trash cans, were reportedly empty, as you see here, more on this beach mess coming up this afternoon on "eyewitness news" starting at 5:00. >>> on this memorial day members of the us military among the us citizens of the us. >> naturalization ceremony ended within the hour. >> thirty-eight new citizens from 27 countries gathered on the battleship new jersey, a member of the us air force and veteran who served in us army years ago all became citizens. >> very nice indeed. that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm joe holden. >> i'm brooke thomas for joe, jim, who is off, katie, and all of us here, thanks for watching. "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. we're always on line at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is next. having some fun. >> sure hope so. than playing whapennsylvania millions,ing with top prizes of one million dollars? winning, ...on the spot. play pennsylvania millions from the pennsylva
. >> the beach this holiday weekends, these images coming from ed coleman, who says there are hundreds of beer cans, cups, and trash, littered on the beach in wildwood, and nearby trash cans, were reportedly empty, as you see here, more on this beach mess coming up this afternoon on "eyewitness news" starting at 5:00. >>> on this memorial day members of the us military among the us citizens of the us. >> naturalization ceremony ended within the hour. >>...
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cell phone video sparking outrage, long time wildwood resident ed coleman shot this video of a trashed wildwood beach on memorial day. empty beer cans, plastic cups and debris left in the sand for a 15 block stretch. >> i'm offering you a fee beach. all i'm asking for you to do is pick up after yourself and they can't even do that. >> reporter: wildwood mayor eartha troiano junior says it took hours for public work crew toss clean up the mess a lot of energy, a lot of wasted money for simple act of just pick up what you put the on the ground. >> reporter: wildwood police department also busy this holiday weekend since thursday evening, 2,000 calls to police netted 182 arrests. >> under age drinking, disorderly conducts, so, you know, young kid are coming down here and think they have free reign and can do what they want, we're opened to the public, everybody is welcomed to come here but we want to you come here and, you know, act like ladies and gentleman and be polite, obey the law. >> reporter: in wildwood police wrote so many citation that is they ran out of ticket books, of the nea
cell phone video sparking outrage, long time wildwood resident ed coleman shot this video of a trashed wildwood beach on memorial day. empty beer cans, plastic cups and debris left in the sand for a 15 block stretch. >> i'm offering you a fee beach. all i'm asking for you to do is pick up after yourself and they can't even do that. >> reporter: wildwood mayor eartha troiano junior says it took hours for public work crew toss clean up the mess a lot of energy, a lot of wasted money...
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>>joy it, susan b coleman. better contribute now. now. and 40 sense. >> we are sough bid ding that. when we get to october we could be looking back to this weekends nats, going into the four game series, there there was a debatt who the. going into today the cubs are taking three straight against the nats, they are the second fastest team to score. nat trying to avoid the sweep on mothers' day. bryce harper got the pink hat, , bryce on second base. goes off the glove of bryant. harper coming around. beats thefl record with six walks today. nat one-one lead. lea ram mows with nor rail sleeves. nats go up three to one. bryant, that will tie the game. trying not to lose it. they lose it. walk off cubs sweep the nat four-three. >> sitting down there, you had y opportunities big time.g and you know lose a game like that, you know it hurts, you know, but, we don't have any choice really you got to lick to your wounds.ur and then, you know went back home. >> can i buy a vol. orioles wearing pink as well fow mother'se day. man knee's mother a nic
>>joy it, susan b coleman. better contribute now. now. and 40 sense. >> we are sough bid ding that. when we get to october we could be looking back to this weekends nats, going into the four game series, there there was a debatt who the. going into today the cubs are taking three straight against the nats, they are the second fastest team to score. nat trying to avoid the sweep on mothers' day. bryce harper got the pink hat, , bryce on second base. goes off the glove of bryant....
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coleman was the first african-american secretary of a transportation appointed and nominated and confirmed during the ford administration and so he came at a special time and gave me counsel when i was going to the process but is a very dear friend to a judge garland. interestingly they're both honored as distinguished graduates of the harvard school of law and both clerked at the supreme court and they both have a fond and committed respect for the law and rule of law so i lift up his connection as well and finally when my wife and i came to washington we did not know a lot of people headed young daughter we met judge garland who had two daughters and their daughters gave us us a sense of the place to help us become comfortable so over the years we have gone to a host of parent teacher meetings, parent night sporting events, talking but hopes and dreams and aspirations for our daughters so i also come to say this is a good man and as a devoted husband and doting father and engaged and committed parent so i am very pleased to be here in this connected group of individuals to lift my voice
coleman was the first african-american secretary of a transportation appointed and nominated and confirmed during the ford administration and so he came at a special time and gave me counsel when i was going to the process but is a very dear friend to a judge garland. interestingly they're both honored as distinguished graduates of the harvard school of law and both clerked at the supreme court and they both have a fond and committed respect for the law and rule of law so i lift up his...
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watson coleman: there's only one vendor you work with other pre-check program. and that the $85 that one has to pay only covers the administrative expenses. are going to expand this opportunity to other vendors, do you think that will create competition and reduce the cost associated with that? so. really hope that was one of the things being built into the request proposal. to look for ways to reduce the fee. i think competition can do that. >> or, if not reduce the fee, allow that to be used to ensure that you have the resources you need to do the job that needs to be done. workat we look for ex
watson coleman: there's only one vendor you work with other pre-check program. and that the $85 that one has to pay only covers the administrative expenses. are going to expand this opportunity to other vendors, do you think that will create competition and reduce the cost associated with that? so. really hope that was one of the things being built into the request proposal. to look for ways to reduce the fee. i think competition can do that. >> or, if not reduce the fee, allow that to be...
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research by james coleman and others have shown private schools, especially religious schools may outperform public schools because everyone who goes to that school except the ones and values and create cohesion. you don't have to have rule by law and regulation and often in modeling through as you illustrate well in the book where we are not sure what to do. how do we decide what policy to have her how to treat the student when it will make some people angry and others won't like what they do if they don't punish the student. private schooling, you agree with the handbook says that enables older than much of a coherent and cohesively and it may be leads to better academic outcomes. i don't want to say i think this is planned research but there is some research to show this. given the inherent conflicts, the only way to truly treat people equally and protect them from government incursions, speechwriter, religious right, et cetera is ultimately attached money to students, not to specific schools and give educators freedom to start the kind of schools they want with the policies they want and
research by james coleman and others have shown private schools, especially religious schools may outperform public schools because everyone who goes to that school except the ones and values and create cohesion. you don't have to have rule by law and regulation and often in modeling through as you illustrate well in the book where we are not sure what to do. how do we decide what policy to have her how to treat the student when it will make some people angry and others won't like what they do...
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. >> you have to keep in mind in 2003, the coleman hatchery released 1200 fish. zero of those survived to become adults. >> five days from now and from then on they are on their own. >> what we kind of wonder about is they go back upstream to spawn. we're wondering if they're going to come back here and look for the truck going to the hatchery. >> maybe that's the difference between hitching a ride to hatching one. >>> europe's most active volcano is erupting. mt. aetna spewed gas and ash into the air today. thanks to the weather conditions, the ash isn't spreading too far outside the volcano and flights have not been canceled. it is the most activity on the mountain since december. >>> let's focus on our weather forecast. sandhya is here with one last protest. >> take a look at hd. if you're doing some traveling, it will be hot in palm springs. 61 in tahoe heading to eureka. 69 degrees. here in the bay area, you're looking at temperatures that would continue to come down. you were 100 in antioch today. you're going down to 80 degrees. a significant drop today. 6
. >> you have to keep in mind in 2003, the coleman hatchery released 1200 fish. zero of those survived to become adults. >> five days from now and from then on they are on their own. >> what we kind of wonder about is they go back upstream to spawn. we're wondering if they're going to come back here and look for the truck going to the hatchery. >> maybe that's the difference between hitching a ride to hatching one. >>> europe's most active volcano is erupting....
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watson-coleman. >> thank you for being here. a lot of these cases, all of the cases we are discussing were resolved in 2014 or 2015 so those are old cases; right? and since then we have had changes in our policies and practices at the epa that would at least address allegations of misconduct that come before in terms of resolving them as well as administrative leave policies. is that correct? >> that is correct. with we will like in the last year we made considerable progress moving forward. i would agree with the ranking member we can always do better but we feel we made progress with better communication of the office of the inspector general and clearer policy on administrative leave. >> can you explain briefly what specifically changed that you informed the rank and file and the supervisors and what the process for holding them accountable, aside from interacting with the oig? >> the interaction -- well, in many ways all are appeased. we discussed with all of our employees the importance of first line supervisors and their r
watson-coleman. >> thank you for being here. a lot of these cases, all of the cases we are discussing were resolved in 2014 or 2015 so those are old cases; right? and since then we have had changes in our policies and practices at the epa that would at least address allegations of misconduct that come before in terms of resolving them as well as administrative leave policies. is that correct? >> that is correct. with we will like in the last year we made considerable progress moving...
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what is curious is the fbi director, tim coleman, who is just a man, i think great integrity, he thinksis the fact that cops are being video taped. you even heard there, sheriff clark say, cops are doing their job. it's not asking you to do anything different. if you are video tapes, go ahead. do your job. >> right after garner and stop and frisk issue came up in new york, we all said the incidents of crime were going to go up and for the most part it did. the show of 25% decrease in the numbers in some other cities i'm of the mind i love sheriff clark. he's passionate, he believes in cops, i do too. i don't think it's fair to say that a cop is not going to do his job because of a video tape. i think a cop is on the job, he's going to stop the crime whether or not he's video tapes or not. again i'm going to agree. i think opiates is a massive problem. more and more opiates and heroin comes from mexico. it's an epidemic and starting along the border cities and working its way up. i think that's to blame. again i honestly think it ses going to help from the perp to the victims to the cops
what is curious is the fbi director, tim coleman, who is just a man, i think great integrity, he thinksis the fact that cops are being video taped. you even heard there, sheriff clark say, cops are doing their job. it's not asking you to do anything different. if you are video tapes, go ahead. do your job. >> right after garner and stop and frisk issue came up in new york, we all said the incidents of crime were going to go up and for the most part it did. the show of 25% decrease in the...
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the third is johnny coleman. first, charles harrison mason. you probably know him as the founder of the church i wrote about in my first book. he was the first presiding bishop. many people don't know outside of those who study pentecostalism, there is a picture of mason. in this picture, he is holding treerent potatoes, branches, things like this, that all spoke to him that were part of god's wonders of creation. he used them to heal people. wrote about people him as someone caring for slave religion. we might think of the antecedents going back further than slave religion. they go back to africa. they also talk about how he used preach from scripture, to talk about the wonders of god and jesus. it is a way to think about what is actually happening. we need to think about this in a different way because it is a fusion of spiritual tradition, a fusion of catholicism. it has many things going on. mason talked about reading entrails to talk about the signs of god. this is not a normal protestant sermon. you will see spirituality and all of these
the third is johnny coleman. first, charles harrison mason. you probably know him as the founder of the church i wrote about in my first book. he was the first presiding bishop. many people don't know outside of those who study pentecostalism, there is a picture of mason. in this picture, he is holding treerent potatoes, branches, things like this, that all spoke to him that were part of god's wonders of creation. he used them to heal people. wrote about people him as someone caring for slave...
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edmond coleman said that's unusual for isis. think these terrorist groups waiting for the big moment where they can get a big impact. they would have photograph of what they claim. all of that we are waiting to see what happens. there is another possibility, there is another possibility and that's al-qaida, the arabian peninsula and they are the boast bomb maker. >> chris dickie is here with us in our nbc news room, he's in new york. those viewers who were watching the night of the terrorist attack in paris, remember that among the first people to be able to give us reporting and analysis is christopher dickie and the other one is laura, laura is available to us once again from paris and laura because i know you have a good incredible sources and wiring that run very deep in french society, what can you share with us about your reporting in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: what i can tell you brian, investigators at this moment are looking -- i apologize for our viewers that want to see if on the part of this of which kind of exp
edmond coleman said that's unusual for isis. think these terrorist groups waiting for the big moment where they can get a big impact. they would have photograph of what they claim. all of that we are waiting to see what happens. there is another possibility, there is another possibility and that's al-qaida, the arabian peninsula and they are the boast bomb maker. >> chris dickie is here with us in our nbc news room, he's in new york. those viewers who were watching the night of the...
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. >>> plus, "scandal's" eric coleman at the top of the hour. you live life your way.help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. financial guidance while you're mastering life. [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm.. hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. legalzoom has your back. for your business, our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. wyou could just forget frthe beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & li
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. >>> joining us now is eddie coleman. there is no conclusion of any kind. officials are forward leaning and suggesting this could have been something that was not mechanical. evan, what about the groups in the region and not only isis but the whole area and especially the sideline now and with different factions. >> sure, and the factions that was brought down the russian hairli ha airliner, they were able to do that because they had an insider which is notorious for having terrible security. obviously, in egyptin, a lot easier to refer to an insider than it is in paris. one of the questions we have to ask for ourselves, if this is isis and al-qaida, they would they bomb an egyptair liner or 747 carrying hundreds of people. if this was terrorism, i don't think we know it for sure yet. if this was an insider, was this insider of paris degall? again, egyptian liners filled with mostly egyptians. the fact that isis issuing threats to france in the last few days, i don't think that has any connection at all to what happen here. there is no claim of credit from
. >>> joining us now is eddie coleman. there is no conclusion of any kind. officials are forward leaning and suggesting this could have been something that was not mechanical. evan, what about the groups in the region and not only isis but the whole area and especially the sideline now and with different factions. >> sure, and the factions that was brought down the russian hairli ha airliner, they were able to do that because they had an insider which is notorious for having...
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it's the annual coleman philadelphia race for the cure.aised goes to cancer research. >> jody is a breast cancer survivor who lives in montgomery county and volunteers in the komen program, and she's here with carlos fernandez who has a personal connection to the disease and we'll hear more about that. thank you both for being here. take us back to your 49th birthday and the news that changed your life. >> in june 2010, i was going for my regular mammography, and they found something on it, and they asked me to come back. and after a second mammography and ultrasound, they found the mass. which time, i went directly down to penn, pennsylvania hospital, and it came cancer. the mass. and i immediately went through additional testing, the mri, and the p.e.t. scan, and three weeks later, i was having surgery. >> wow, what's the message that you want people to get out from breast cancer treatment and the importance of raising money for this cancer? >> well, what's very important is that men and women need to get tested. they need to have the ma
it's the annual coleman philadelphia race for the cure.aised goes to cancer research. >> jody is a breast cancer survivor who lives in montgomery county and volunteers in the komen program, and she's here with carlos fernandez who has a personal connection to the disease and we'll hear more about that. thank you both for being here. take us back to your 49th birthday and the news that changed your life. >> in june 2010, i was going for my regular mammography, and they found...
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. >>> up next, life intimidates art "scandal's" erik coleman is here. allergies distracting you? when your symptoms start... doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. i smbut ended up nowhere.a lot now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>> we've narrowed it down to three v.p. candidates. >> the three "m"s, male, married and -- >> while real life presidential hopefuls have not yet picked their running mates the candidates in "scandal" rount d rounded out their tickets on thursday. for those who aren't caught up, you need to get back on track. thursday's "scandal" was epic. just before the episode aired i got to sit down by shonda rhimes tony goldwyn. thank you for being here. what i don't know for you playing president fitzgerald grant. do you ever fee
. >>> up next, life intimidates art "scandal's" erik coleman is here. allergies distracting you? when your symptoms start... doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. i smbut ended up nowhere.a lot now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the...
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. >> jeff coleman, tough for your time and your expertise on this. >>> could an independent candidate the 2016 race of the white house, we'll take a look at that. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and intellectual propertylines about bubeing stolen.g hacked that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. afdave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? >>> we have a long road ahead until november. the week leading up to the democratic convention, it seems voters can expect the unexpected has been said. an independent candid
. >> jeff coleman, tough for your time and your expertise on this. >>> could an independent candidate the 2016 race of the white house, we'll take a look at that. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and intellectual propertylines about bubeing stolen.g hacked that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us....
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coleman asks you where we go from here. tell me clearly, what would you like to see done so that we can be effective and efficient and so that we can basically put you out of a job? >> well, mr. cummings -- >> not trying to get rid of you, but you understand what i am saying. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate that. i'm concerned when we have an investigation and because i don't have enough special agents to expeditiously investigate allegati allegations, we eventually get to them, but the old saying justice delays is justice denied, i'm concerned that i don't have under agents to adequately and immediately address some of these allocations. that's why i have so many cases in the pipeline. if you do the math, my average in my office of professional responsibility, which is a special unit i have at headquarters doing essentially gs-15s and political appointees, they average 9.5 cases each and the agents in the field average approximately seven cases each. a lot of the cases in the field are multimillion dollar fraud investigati
coleman asks you where we go from here. tell me clearly, what would you like to see done so that we can be effective and efficient and so that we can basically put you out of a job? >> well, mr. cummings -- >> not trying to get rid of you, but you understand what i am saying. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate that. i'm concerned when we have an investigation and because i don't have enough special agents to expeditiously investigate allegati allegations, we eventually get to...
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i used to work at coleman advocates for children and youth when i was that coleman advocates for childrennd youth, i helped with the youth vote process that helped ends private and public schools here in san francisco. i also work at the youth leadership institute and work both in san francisco and in marin county with the same youth vote exercise the young people have been involved in and i've seen young people have a tremendous ability to express themselves, not just to work and community work, but through voting as well. this effort that is just starting to see how we can move to the next level of youth participation and civic engagement something we can commit to today that could actually have long-term consequences for not just young people in san francisco, but all around the country. san francisco is an example for young people to show that they actually have the ability to make incredible change and we can help make that happen by putting forward youth booklet for our charter amendment for youth voting ages 16 and 17. november ballots and i think today can be an enlightening exper
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. >> now, her killer, draymond coleman pleaded guilty and was sentence to do 50 years in prison. years after ms. moore's tragic murder in 2009, i was doing a fundraiser for the it happened to alexa foundation, which helps rape victims all over the u.s.a. it's a fine charity. badly needed in america. and i have been supporting it for years. a crazy left website called think progress tried to jam the fundraiser by saying that i had partially blamed jennifer moore for her own murder. a despicable lie. doesn't get lower, more vicious than that the woman who wrote the smear piece amanda turkel was interviewed a short time later by jesse watters. >> you wrote a blog about bill o'reilly going to speak for rape function, charity group. you attacked him personally and attacked the foundation and you brought a lot of pain and suffering to this group. what's your reaction. >> what i remember writing was highlighting a comment that bill o'reilly had said. and that's what i remember doing. i don't remember attacking the foundation. >> what did bill o'reilly say? >> i can't remember exactly wh
. >> now, her killer, draymond coleman pleaded guilty and was sentence to do 50 years in prison. years after ms. moore's tragic murder in 2009, i was doing a fundraiser for the it happened to alexa foundation, which helps rape victims all over the u.s.a. it's a fine charity. badly needed in america. and i have been supporting it for years. a crazy left website called think progress tried to jam the fundraiser by saying that i had partially blamed jennifer moore for her own murder. a...
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. >> to break down that timing and coleman reforecast looking more optimistic on sunday. >> thanks, kada appreciate it. >>> children's hospital unveiled a new garden in honor of the 2016 democratic national convention. organizers, held a ground breaking this morning at chop's pediatric care center in west philadelphia new health and wellness garden will serve as a patient for patient and community engagement programs. it it should be complete in time for dnc this time july. >>> do you want to get out of town? turns out right now is best time to book a flight. >> why airline ticket are the cheapest they have been in years. >> mystery solved big question surrounding, this penguin, and reason for special celebration now that we know the the answer, don. >>> eleven years ago one of the most craziest press conferences in the history of sports, terrell owens he never holds back so what is a former eagle have to say about sam bradford, you don't want to miss this sports coming up next. >>> johnny manziel has to stay away from his ex-girl friend after facing a judge on domestic violence charges.
. >> to break down that timing and coleman reforecast looking more optimistic on sunday. >> thanks, kada appreciate it. >>> children's hospital unveiled a new garden in honor of the 2016 democratic national convention. organizers, held a ground breaking this morning at chop's pediatric care center in west philadelphia new health and wellness garden will serve as a patient for patient and community engagement programs. it it should be complete in time for dnc this time july....
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look at this cell phone video sent by ed coleman, cbs-3 viewer. you can see beer cans and plastic cups and trash strewn across the beach. you can see empty trash cans that people did not bother to use. wildwood's meter says video disgusted him and he has a strong message for people responsible. >> to come down here you wouldn't do that at home, you wouldn't do it in your community so why do you think it is okay to come on our community and act like. that i'm offering you a free beach, all i'm asking for to you pick up after yourself and they cannot even do that. >> reporter: trash wasn't only issue here in wildwood this weekend. coming up at 6:00 we will talk to the police chief about what was a very busy weekend for his department. for now we're live in wildwood i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> an unusual situation in knew hope where a barge became stuck at the lambertville wing dam. the boat is used to launch fire works from the delaware river but it was not carrying fire works when it was stuck. owner brought out a crew to try to r
look at this cell phone video sent by ed coleman, cbs-3 viewer. you can see beer cans and plastic cups and trash strewn across the beach. you can see empty trash cans that people did not bother to use. wildwood's meter says video disgusted him and he has a strong message for people responsible. >> to come down here you wouldn't do that at home, you wouldn't do it in your community so why do you think it is okay to come on our community and act like. that i'm offering you a free beach, all...
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. >> but you have to keep in mind that in 2003 the coleman hatchery released 12 million fish. 0.05% ofs. that shows the hazards of fish coming down the river. >> reporter: hazards these chinook managed to avoid but five days from now and from then on they are on their own. >> what we were wondering about, they go back upstream to spawn. we wonder if they'll come back to look for the hatchery. >> reporter: maybe that's the difference between hitching a ride and hatching one. from pillar point, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> this cat is making a run at going viral. ozzie got lost at o'hare and finally got back to his carrier and his flight. >> oh, watch your step at the end. you know they tell you. >> it's tricky on those escalator pz. >>> we do want to thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4. that will do it for this edition. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. abc 7 news at 5 begins right now. >>> i think she's still in the bay area and i think she's still alive. >> the search for a missing 2-year-old picks up steam. the new push to find this little girl. >>> also ahead, sex scanda
. >> but you have to keep in mind that in 2003 the coleman hatchery released 12 million fish. 0.05% ofs. that shows the hazards of fish coming down the river. >> reporter: hazards these chinook managed to avoid but five days from now and from then on they are on their own. >> what we were wondering about, they go back upstream to spawn. we wonder if they'll come back to look for the hatchery. >> reporter: maybe that's the difference between hitching a ride and hatching...
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watson coleman for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, gentlemen. thank you for being here. a lot of these case all the cases we are discussing were either resolved in 2014 or 2015. so these are kind of old cases. right? and so since then we have had changes in our policies and practices at the e.p.a. that would at least address allegations of misconduct that come before them in terms of resolving them and as well as administrative leave policies. is that not correct? >> yes, congresswoman, that is correct. we feel like in the last year we've made considerable progress moving forward. i would agree with the ranking member that we can always do better but we feel like we've made considerable progress in having better communication with the office of the inspector general and clearer policies on the use of administrative leave. >> could you explain sort of briefly what specifically has changed that you've informed the rank and file and the supervisors and what the process for holding them accountable, aside from just interacting with the oig. >> the i
watson coleman for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, gentlemen. thank you for being here. a lot of these case all the cases we are discussing were either resolved in 2014 or 2015. so these are kind of old cases. right? and so since then we have had changes in our policies and practices at the e.p.a. that would at least address allegations of misconduct that come before them in terms of resolving them and as well as administrative leave policies. is that not correct?...
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. ♪ >> reporter: kenya coleman loves her mom.o kenya ordered a beautiful $63 flower arrangement for delivery. >> i was so excited to surprise her. >> reporter: and she would have been surprised, except the flowers arrived a day late. >> they didn't knock on the door. they sat them on the porch. >> reporter: kenya called the flower service. flower delivery express.com. >> i was angry. because i called. and i could not get an answer from anybody. >> reporter: she complained, and received a credit which she tried to use to send her mother another bouquet. but -- >> they were never delivered. never delivered. >> reporter: twice. a delivery disaster. things were less than rosy, if you'll excuse the pun. that's when a frustrated kenya called in the abc news fixer. >> it took awhile to find somebody at this flower place. but they did agree to process two refunds. >> reporter: the company claimed both orders showed completed but refunded her money any way. and our fixer found something else. >> i was surprised in looking into this to fin
. ♪ >> reporter: kenya coleman loves her mom.o kenya ordered a beautiful $63 flower arrangement for delivery. >> i was so excited to surprise her. >> reporter: and she would have been surprised, except the flowers arrived a day late. >> they didn't knock on the door. they sat them on the porch. >> reporter: kenya called the flower service. flower delivery express.com. >> i was angry. because i called. and i could not get an answer from anybody. >>...
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breakthrough and yet here you were the sitting governor, and the attention was being paid to gary coleman, or arnold schwarzenegger, or huffington, whoever was running in the moment. what's your advice to hillary clinton, because she's running against somebody who understands media in ways that you mere elected officials are not as experienced with. >> just to be herself. i mean, hillary clinton is a doer. i remember in the '90s, she got the children's health insurance program passed, chuck. when i came into office, it was 50,000 people covered, when i left a million. at least nine million kids in this country got health insurance, some of their parents did as well. she wasn't even in office. she was just first lady. so whether it was helping people in poverty, making sure minorities can vote or getting health insurance, even when she was not in office, she made a difference. when she's in office, she's going to make an even bigger difference. >> so you think she's -- i don't want to say making a mistake, but she's phoning in now to more shows. you think she's trying too hard? just go bac
breakthrough and yet here you were the sitting governor, and the attention was being paid to gary coleman, or arnold schwarzenegger, or huffington, whoever was running in the moment. what's your advice to hillary clinton, because she's running against somebody who understands media in ways that you mere elected officials are not as experienced with. >> just to be herself. i mean, hillary clinton is a doer. i remember in the '90s, she got the children's health insurance program passed,...
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watson coleman: there's only one vendor you work with other pre-check program. and that the $85 that one has to pay only covers the administrative expenses. are going to expand this opportunity to other vendors, do you think that will create competition and reduce the cost associated with that? so. really hope that was one of the things being built into the request proposal. to look for ways to reduce the fee. i think competition can do that. >> or, if not reduce the fee, allow that to be used to ensure that you have the resources you need to do the job that needs to be done. workat we look for flexible options for how you would fund this in a different way. know that the part-time employment is something that you have a lot of turnover in because people need full-time jobs. i would like to know how much and incoming tso gets as a full-time employee? i don't want to get the number wrong off the top of my head. it depends on location to try and make it equivalent. let me get to the number for the record. aroundto say it's 30,000, but let me to the number. >> you
watson coleman: there's only one vendor you work with other pre-check program. and that the $85 that one has to pay only covers the administrative expenses. are going to expand this opportunity to other vendors, do you think that will create competition and reduce the cost associated with that? so. really hope that was one of the things being built into the request proposal. to look for ways to reduce the fee. i think competition can do that. >> or, if not reduce the fee, allow that to be...