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it was an emergency evacuation center. .here is no running water these are the essentials of daily life. devices, andrger there is time for recycling in the midst of this. they're worried about more tremors. thousands of people worried about what comes next. the weekend events will only add to japan's economic woes. tokyo's stock market index was down 3%. withar giant has been hit damage to a honda plant. japan is probably the most earthquake prepared country in the world but it can't prevent them. , rescue,can do is wait repair, rebuild. host: no one can prevent them. i spoke with a theoretical physicist who joins us from new york. in ecuador ands japan related? >> it comes from the epicenter of the latest earthquake. the short answer is, no. there is no connection between the place. but there is linkage between neighboring plates across seattle and portland linked to the san andreas fault. link between no japan and ecuador. there are subduction fault where one plate dives underneath another and it can cause a synonymy. and in ecuador, there was a synonymy warning. becauseing was cance
it was an emergency evacuation center. .here is no running water these are the essentials of daily life. devices, andrger there is time for recycling in the midst of this. they're worried about more tremors. thousands of people worried about what comes next. the weekend events will only add to japan's economic woes. tokyo's stock market index was down 3%. withar giant has been hit damage to a honda plant. japan is probably the most earthquake prepared country in the world but it can't prevent...
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thank you is something compelling with people seeking that much power who can affect your daily life when this are tabloid accusations made because when we talk about tabloids we are talking about distraction. >> it points to a coarse culture and eroded. this political season is reflecting that. >> my conversation with the ladies of "out numbered." more negative e-mails on hillary clinton and bernie sanders on a winning streak. is this being treated by the press as a real contest? this is "media buzz" and i am howard kurtz. >> the coverage of donald trump turned harshly negative after florida police filed a misdemeanor battery charge against the campaign manager, corey lewandowski, for grabbing michelle fields. the story is being fueled by a new security video and drum trump's criticism of the reporter. >> she said, by the way, she is not a baby. in her own words, i was just a momented backward. well, she was standing there. someone grabbed me tightly. tightly? >> and yanked me down. she was not yanked, she did not have an expression. >> initially, cory said he never touched her and
thank you is something compelling with people seeking that much power who can affect your daily life when this are tabloid accusations made because when we talk about tabloids we are talking about distraction. >> it points to a coarse culture and eroded. this political season is reflecting that. >> my conversation with the ladies of "out numbered." more negative e-mails on hillary clinton and bernie sanders on a winning streak. is this being treated by the press as a real...
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compelling when you have people who are seeking that much power and who can really affect your daily life when there are tabloid accusations made about them. usually, you know, when we talk about tabloids, we're talking about distraction. >> i think it points to a culture that's pretty coarsened and pretty eroded. and this political season is reflective of that, howie. >> my conversation with the ladies of outnumbered. plus, more negative headlines for hillary clinton in the e-mail probe and bernie sanders on a winning streak. is the press again treating this as a real contest? i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> the coverage of donald trump is negative after a police file against baltry charge against the campaign manager for grabbing michelle fields. the campaign says he is completely innocent. the story is being fueled by a new security video and trump's criticism of the former reporter. >> look what she says. michelle fields, by the way, she's not a baby. in her own words, exactly, i was jolted backwards. well, she wasn't -- i mean she is standing there. someone had grabbed
compelling when you have people who are seeking that much power and who can really affect your daily life when there are tabloid accusations made about them. usually, you know, when we talk about tabloids, we're talking about distraction. >> i think it points to a culture that's pretty coarsened and pretty eroded. and this political season is reflective of that, howie. >> my conversation with the ladies of outnumbered. plus, more negative headlines for hillary clinton in the e-mail...
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. >>> blogging about your daily life is a bit odd. >> good morning, everyone.on't actually drink coffee. i like the way it looks. >> spot on. >> funn them, go to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app. >> today i thought i would take you on an adventure. a day in my life. my life is crazy, fun and crazy. >> it's crazy girlfriend girl. yes. >> you guys may know her as meme overly attached girlfriend. she's now the queen of awkward. >> i don't actually drink coffee. i like the way it looks. >> what she's doing is a parity showing that blogging is kind of weird. let's start with breakfast. >> first thing i do in the morning is eat a hardy breakfast. all i have is old bananas. i'll skip breakfast today. say hi. she can't say hi. she's only a dog. my only friend. i'm driving now. this isn't safe. don't blog and drive. >> so awkward. >> come on. let's go to the rest of the day and see what is in store. >> let's see how she handles crossing the street. >> i'm crossing the street without watching where i'm going. >> that
. >>> blogging about your daily life is a bit odd. >> good morning, everyone.on't actually drink coffee. i like the way it looks. >> spot on. >> funn them, go to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app. >> today i thought i would take you on an adventure. a day in my life. my life is crazy, fun and crazy. >> it's crazy girlfriend girl. yes. >> you guys may know her as meme overly attached girlfriend....
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at weddings and parties and daily life. in the 70s, richard nixon was consumed by vietnam and watergate. fickland and his brother didn't like it. >> we actually challenged dad. how can you work for this president? you know, he has -- he's awful. and my dad would just push us away and say, hey, he's the president of the united states. >> when fickland's father retired in 1983, the reagans invited a member of the service staff to a state dinner for the first time. >> it was a real treat for my dad to be seated at the table as opposed to serving the table. >> i'd like to invite you to the state dinner next week. >> if all this sounds like the movie "the butler," that was about another member of the white house staff. but filmmakers seemed to have taken a lot from the fickland story. and john fickland refused to see the movie. but the best was yet to come. fickland himself went from the pantry to currier to file clerk for the national security council. did you have a sense that that was a big transition from service staff to po
at weddings and parties and daily life. in the 70s, richard nixon was consumed by vietnam and watergate. fickland and his brother didn't like it. >> we actually challenged dad. how can you work for this president? you know, he has -- he's awful. and my dad would just push us away and say, hey, he's the president of the united states. >> when fickland's father retired in 1983, the reagans invited a member of the service staff to a state dinner for the first time. >> it was a...
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. >> reporter: distribution networks play a vital role in getting people goods they need for daily life. japanese businesses are taking steps to keep those networks running even when disaster strikes. >> andnd that's itt for busines news. i'll leave with you with markets. >> you're watching nhk "newsline" live from our studios here in tokyo. it's time for weather. rain has been pelting southeast china. >> yes, drenching rains have been hitting southeastern portions of china. over the last 2424 hours, one province had much, mucuch more rain than normal for april. more heavy rain is anticipated. an additional 120 millimeters is expected as well as thunderstorms. some of the rain will move into the south of south korea and western japan by tonight. and then that could mo intnto central japan including tokyo on thursday. it's going to be a stormy day across manany portions of japan. heavy rain and thunderstorms expected a winds a are goingng be quite strong. so that coululd blow away some cherry bloss petals s unfortunately, and stormy weather r will affect hokkaido we go into friday. but t
. >> reporter: distribution networks play a vital role in getting people goods they need for daily life. japanese businesses are taking steps to keep those networks running even when disaster strikes. >> andnd that's itt for busines news. i'll leave with you with markets. >> you're watching nhk "newsline" live from our studios here in tokyo. it's time for weather. rain has been pelting southeast china. >> yes, drenching rains have been hitting southeastern...
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. >> help people translate and christianity in their daily life. >> yes. >> and i know that is a passion of yours. you're also interested in global and local kind of community service projects. tell us about briefly the upcoming global ministry trip, your plan. >> we're taking a vision trip which means a small group of people considering how woe may serve to cuba. there is along standing presbyterian ministry in cuba and one of the initial takes is to understand if there is an opportunity for relationship there. there are some cultural exchange but on the practical side there is a significant lack of access to clean water in cuba so long ger term, we see cal ravi being involved to provide systems that can help insure that 3 to 5,000 people in each community are able to have access to clean water. >> wonderful. have you been to cuba before? >> this will be my first time. i have been to other places. water in california is a growing issue and we care about it here, but want to make sure we're serving our brothers and sisters around the world for their water needs too. >> that will be a won
. >> help people translate and christianity in their daily life. >> yes. >> and i know that is a passion of yours. you're also interested in global and local kind of community service projects. tell us about briefly the upcoming global ministry trip, your plan. >> we're taking a vision trip which means a small group of people considering how woe may serve to cuba. there is along standing presbyterian ministry in cuba and one of the initial takes is to understand if there...
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compelling when you have people who are seeking that much power and who can really affect your daily life when there are tabloid accusations made about them. usually, you know, when we talk about tabloids, we're talking about distraction. >> i think it points to a culture that's pretty coarsened and pretty eroded. and this political season is reflective of that, howie. >> my conversation with the ladies of outnumbered. plus, more negative headlines for hillary clinton in the e-mail probe and bernie sanders on a winning streak. is the press again treating this as a real contest? i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> the coverage of donald trump is negative aft a police file against baltry charge against the campaign manager for grabbing michelle fields. the campaign says he is completely innocent. the story is being fueled by a new security video and trump's criticism of the former reporter. >> look what she says. michelle fields, by the way, she's not a baby. in her own words, exactly, i was jolted backwards. well, she wasn't -- i mean she is standing there. someone had grabbed m
compelling when you have people who are seeking that much power and who can really affect your daily life when there are tabloid accusations made about them. usually, you know, when we talk about tabloids, we're talking about distraction. >> i think it points to a culture that's pretty coarsened and pretty eroded. and this political season is reflective of that, howie. >> my conversation with the ladies of outnumbered. plus, more negative headlines for hillary clinton in the e-mail...
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. >> complex distribution network play a vital role in getting people the goods they need for daily life. japanese businesses are taking steps to keep the networks running, even when disaster strikes. >>> and that's the latest in business news. >>> today's eye on asia starts in china. a report in the country's state run media says a former top military officer faces trial on bribery charges. retired general is a former vice chairman. he would be the highest ranking officer to be prosecuted for corruption. since last july, military prosecutors have been investigating suspicions that he accepted bribes to help sis subordinates gain promotion. he retired in 2013. the news agency quotes military prosecutors saying he has confessed to taking bribes. they have begun procedures to prosecute him. he has accepted an extremely huge amount of money. a hong kong newspaper, the south china morning post, quotes the source as saying he took about $12.3 million. he had strong influence as the top uniform officer for ten years, until 2013. the prosecution comes as the president is intensifying his antico
. >> complex distribution network play a vital role in getting people the goods they need for daily life. japanese businesses are taking steps to keep the networks running, even when disaster strikes. >>> and that's the latest in business news. >>> today's eye on asia starts in china. a report in the country's state run media says a former top military officer faces trial on bribery charges. retired general is a former vice chairman. he would be the highest ranking...
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told you cannot drive, take north dakota for example, something that is absolutely essential for daily life to going to their job. >> what provision of the constitution? >> in the fourth amendment because. >> the right people have to drive, i thought you were just postulating something saying, but you're saying the states could not take away that right. >> i apologize, that's not what i meant to say. >> what i meant to say is that people are told, and actually aware that they're being told, that to drive they are consenting to be searched and there consenting to be subject to a chemical test whether the states can execute on that depends on whether or not there is consent. >> i thought you said there's coercion because you can't survive in north dakota without a car, but what is the basis for that right? >> i think that's not a right in the constitution the relevance is there would be coercion. >> so for purposes of analyzing this case, we have to assume that states will prohibit people from driving. >> i think that's right. >> as far as the border goes, stopping people at the border, what
told you cannot drive, take north dakota for example, something that is absolutely essential for daily life to going to their job. >> what provision of the constitution? >> in the fourth amendment because. >> the right people have to drive, i thought you were just postulating something saying, but you're saying the states could not take away that right. >> i apologize, that's not what i meant to say. >> what i meant to say is that people are told, and actually...
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the stuff of daily life, where you are, outside in flint. the stuff of bathing, fearing the water that comes out of the tap, fearing not only showering in it but getting anywhere in it and keeping this city up and running in the replacement of the pipes. >> reporter: absolutely right, brian. i'm reviewing the charges to be unsealed. there's a space for victims describe of victim and left blank because arguably you could not fit the 100,000 people of flint in that tiny space. they're all victims because they have been exposed to the toxic levels of lead in the city's water system. this is two of the victims here. this is melissa mays and tammy, mother of three, tammy, mother of four, one elisha here with us. is the crisis over? >> no. we are living bottle to bottle. not humane and feasible. we still can't shower safely. still burns the eyes, discolored, smells terrible an still putting us as risk. nothing really changed. >> tammy, does that match your, appearance? >> yes, it does. >> what impact has the exposure had on your family? >> it's ha
the stuff of daily life, where you are, outside in flint. the stuff of bathing, fearing the water that comes out of the tap, fearing not only showering in it but getting anywhere in it and keeping this city up and running in the replacement of the pipes. >> reporter: absolutely right, brian. i'm reviewing the charges to be unsealed. there's a space for victims describe of victim and left blank because arguably you could not fit the 100,000 people of flint in that tiny space. they're all...
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. >> that hectic routine of your daily life, it's about time r&r. you won't have to stretch to great lengths nor will you need a pill to chill. we're going to show you some simple fixes let'ser in the mix" on this tuesday, april 12th. >>>. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. you made it back for day two. >> thanks so much. small victories. >> small victories. >> i'll put that in the win column. >> it's all uphill from here. how have the reviews been so far? >> i think positive overall but a few interesting ones. someone just said they missed me like a stomach ache. >> i think that's a compliment. just kind of weird. i saw that too. >>> from i'll tell you, something that is giving a lot of people stomach aches right now in the trump campaign at least is how the delegate fight is shaping up. and there's been another day of stinging attacks in the race for the white house. donald trump is fighting mad over that delegate count. >> i lashed out last night as he addressed more tha
. >> that hectic routine of your daily life, it's about time r&r. you won't have to stretch to great lengths nor will you need a pill to chill. we're going to show you some simple fixes let'ser in the mix" on this tuesday, april 12th. >>>. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. you made it back for day two. >> thanks so much. small victories. >> small...
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in the country's remote regions, daily life since the earthquake is especially hard. nhk visited the worse-hit area in the himalayan foothills. >> reporter: this district lies about a three-hour drive from the capital. more than 3,500 people died here in the earthquakes. survivors live in makeshift homes, doing their best just to get by. these tin sheets are close to useless against the cold of the winter or the heat of the summer. the government has so far failed to provide people with the $1900 it has pledged for a rebuilding scheme. >> translator: the government says it will send the money. but that hasn't happened yet. >> translator: a year has passed since the earthquake. but my house has not been rebuilt yet. the government said it will help us, but it hasn't done a thing. our lives haven't changed at all over the year. >> reporter: and there are other challenges making life extremely difficult. this is a farmer. his family lived on the rice and vegetables they grew. but they had to give up farming as their water stopped running after the earthquake. they think
in the country's remote regions, daily life since the earthquake is especially hard. nhk visited the worse-hit area in the himalayan foothills. >> reporter: this district lies about a three-hour drive from the capital. more than 3,500 people died here in the earthquakes. survivors live in makeshift homes, doing their best just to get by. these tin sheets are close to useless against the cold of the winter or the heat of the summer. the government has so far failed to provide people with...
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these are the essentials of daily life year. you check in, you charge your devices, and there is even time for recycling in the midst of this earthquake. but at the back of everyone's mind, they are worried about more tremors, more concrete chunks like this coming off the roof inside. there are hundreds of these makeshift shelters across this region of japan, and in them, thousands of people worried about what comes next. >> i'm worried that another big earthquake will strike at any time. robin: the weekend offense will only japan -- will only added to japan's stock market goes -- rose to the countries car giants tickets. there was damage to a plant and toyota said it was suspending production. japan is the most earthquake-prepared country in the world, but it cannot prevent them. all it can do is wait and rescue, repair, and revealed. robin brant, bbc news, southern japan. katty: no one can prevent them. for more on the science behind these quasi-spoke a short time ago with theoretical physicist michio kaku. i guess the abbeys
these are the essentials of daily life year. you check in, you charge your devices, and there is even time for recycling in the midst of this earthquake. but at the back of everyone's mind, they are worried about more tremors, more concrete chunks like this coming off the roof inside. there are hundreds of these makeshift shelters across this region of japan, and in them, thousands of people worried about what comes next. >> i'm worried that another big earthquake will strike at any time....
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the paper signals a revolution in the way priests guide ordinary catholics in daily life. >>> here'sg most of us have never heard of for the first time in 100 years, the price of the postage stamp is going down. the starting this sunday a regular stamp will cost 47 cents instead of the 49, post card and international mail rates will be lowered. the changes are as a result of the expiring surcharge, it had been put in place in january to 2014 to help the postal service recoup billions of dollars in losses. >>> they are walking all night to fight cancer here at philadelphia's college of osteopathic medicine. 200 students, faculty, staff are working to support the american cancer society's relay for life. in five years that event has raised more than $83,000 for cancer research, and support programs. terrific effort. >>> all right. better find the snow gear if you are walking around on grace surfaces at least. >> it will be one of those days where there will be a lot have of snow falling from the sky but most of it will be melting on the ground. especially on the roads. >> okay. >> ther
the paper signals a revolution in the way priests guide ordinary catholics in daily life. >>> here'sg most of us have never heard of for the first time in 100 years, the price of the postage stamp is going down. the starting this sunday a regular stamp will cost 47 cents instead of the 49, post card and international mail rates will be lowered. the changes are as a result of the expiring surcharge, it had been put in place in january to 2014 to help the postal service recoup billions...
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ukraine grapples with re- integrating those veterans, many bearing the scars and wounds of war, into daily life in the midst of a depressed economy where jobs are tight. but the biggest strain on society are the almost two million people who have been driven out of occupied crimea and the eastern war zone. in a soviet-era dormitory that once housed transit workers outside kiev, people like lyudmila pishtoy live in tiny quarters. >> ( translated ): here's our kitchen and our bedroom. this is how we live. we are thankful for this, of course. we want to go home, but the roads are closed to us. >> reporter: oksana budnik fled crimea with her husband and two children. a florist back home, she hasn't been allowed to transfer funds from her old bank account. >> ( translated ): they said i could re-register my business here, but to do so i need access to my money. so neither my husband nor i can officially work. the residents say their 35 dollar a month government stipend doesn't cover even their rent, so they get by with the help of a canadian aid group. 18-year-old aaron rokrobskiy says pro-russian s
ukraine grapples with re- integrating those veterans, many bearing the scars and wounds of war, into daily life in the midst of a depressed economy where jobs are tight. but the biggest strain on society are the almost two million people who have been driven out of occupied crimea and the eastern war zone. in a soviet-era dormitory that once housed transit workers outside kiev, people like lyudmila pishtoy live in tiny quarters. >> ( translated ): here's our kitchen and our bedroom. this...
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if it means treating somebody who you just encounter in daily life in a way that that person would want to be treated and trying to help them as much as you humanly can -- >> right. >> it means that. and that's what i took away from it. and god love her, you know, she did it all day every day and i try but i don't come anywhere near close. >> so she did this at a time, as i say, very different time than now. everything you just articulated, boy, it would be nice if that were on display in the politics of the world. i mean, it's not really unique to one party. >> no, of course not. >> across politics today there seems to be not what you just described. what's happened? you watched people come and go through washington over many decades, what happened? >> a whole variety of things have happened. the post world war ii period that i grew up in was really aberrant in its civility. it was the least partisan, most civil period. >> right. >> and i think the war had everything to do with it. there were two huge classes that ran for congress after the war. the republicans, '46. democrats, '48. an
if it means treating somebody who you just encounter in daily life in a way that that person would want to be treated and trying to help them as much as you humanly can -- >> right. >> it means that. and that's what i took away from it. and god love her, you know, she did it all day every day and i try but i don't come anywhere near close. >> so she did this at a time, as i say, very different time than now. everything you just articulated, boy, it would be nice if that were...
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i read things that take me out of my daily life. charlie: how is your life changed?, more sex. [laughter] your performance and every aspect of your life is better. you are more resistant to disease. arianna: yes. i haven't had cold the way i had. i was perpetually getting colds. the other thing is i bring more joy to everything i am doing. right now, when i look back in my sleep deprived itself, i do not like that person. i was more clear double, more cranky, -- charlie: i like you would work your double and -- irritable and cranky. [laughter] arianna: the slightest thing upsets you. i have never been cranky. arianna: that is because of your naps. charlie: let's talk about sleep disorders. arianna: sleep apnea is a major one. sleep apnea is at the heart of a lot of major problems with sleep and often it is under diagnosed. the danger is that your sleep is never recharging enough. you never go deep enough, you ep, theo into rem sle really recharging sleep. the other result is you are always exhausted and therefore all the other consequences are diabetic, morebe likely
i read things that take me out of my daily life. charlie: how is your life changed?, more sex. [laughter] your performance and every aspect of your life is better. you are more resistant to disease. arianna: yes. i haven't had cold the way i had. i was perpetually getting colds. the other thing is i bring more joy to everything i am doing. right now, when i look back in my sleep deprived itself, i do not like that person. i was more clear double, more cranky, -- charlie: i like you would work...
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. >>> robots that could one day transform aspects of daily life are on full display in san jose.look like this guy. >> looks friendly. >> he looks friendly. that's the key. his appearance. a block party being held in honor of national robotics week. creators call it a human engagement robot designed to interact with shoppers in stores. "pepper" is already being used in europe, giving wine recommendations. jonathan bloom will give us a closer look tonight at 6:00. >>> i know humans that have a lot of wine knowledge. >> in fact, he's on the roof right now. spencer christian has the accuweather forecast. >> he's basting. >> ripening you might say. we had a day of record warmth in some spots. very extreme warmth in others. we have sunny skies with high, thin clouds, currently 85 degrees here in san francisco. at oakland airport, it's 80. downtown oakland is warmer than that. morgan hill 87. this is the view from our tower looking at those thin clouds over the bay right now, but they're not cooling us down. 88 right now in santa rosa. 86 in fairfield and concord. and 84 at livermore.
. >>> robots that could one day transform aspects of daily life are on full display in san jose.look like this guy. >> looks friendly. >> he looks friendly. that's the key. his appearance. a block party being held in honor of national robotics week. creators call it a human engagement robot designed to interact with shoppers in stores. "pepper" is already being used in europe, giving wine recommendations. jonathan bloom will give us a closer look tonight at 6:00....
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more than 20 years after his death, north korea's founder is a fixture of daily life.-sung's port trait ha rate hangs in every home. state tv would have tauted a successful mobile missile launch as a grand triumph but the u.s. and south korea say the early morning launch failed. most north koreans will never know it happened. even those with smartphones don't have access to outside internet. pyongyang often chooses public holidays for high-profile shows of force. in january supreme leader kim jong-un ordered an h-bomb test just days before his birthday. observers say kim is trying to project strength ahead of the crucial workers party congress next month when the young leader could gain even more power. in february he ordered a satellite launch, using a long-range rocket. models of that rocket are on display in the north korean capital. whenever i see these rockets, i feel very proud. we're all happy, says this man. kim song-wi says this is a symbol of our national dignity and the om way to protect north korea from a looming threat in the south. 17,000 u.s. service mem
more than 20 years after his death, north korea's founder is a fixture of daily life.-sung's port trait ha rate hangs in every home. state tv would have tauted a successful mobile missile launch as a grand triumph but the u.s. and south korea say the early morning launch failed. most north koreans will never know it happened. even those with smartphones don't have access to outside internet. pyongyang often chooses public holidays for high-profile shows of force. in january supreme leader kim...
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areas oftable in many daily life to automatically deduct for a cause that has not been actively consented to. >> government cooperatively defeated by peers, to lessen impact of the change. >> [indiscernible] >> a defeat them for the government by 148 votes. there was trouble for the ministers on the immigration bill. -- asylum to allow a seekers a right to work at their claims another process within six months. also voted to allow overseas domestic workers to change -- without risking immediate deportation. before easter, they backed an amendment from a labor -- forcing their men to take 3000 unaccompanied refugee children. -- as i arrived in this country in the summer of 1939, as an act of any child refugee. this country at the time, offered safety to some 10,000 children. [indiscernible] transport checklist of all given arrive turn all and i own my life to him. >> government arguments. >> some children were allowed into country -- [indiscernible] that seems to be government's argument against amendment. i don't think it is on the charter to support this believe, but in any case, the con
areas oftable in many daily life to automatically deduct for a cause that has not been actively consented to. >> government cooperatively defeated by peers, to lessen impact of the change. >> [indiscernible] >> a defeat them for the government by 148 votes. there was trouble for the ministers on the immigration bill. -- asylum to allow a seekers a right to work at their claims another process within six months. also voted to allow overseas domestic workers to change -- without...
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. >> and what else in terms of his daily life. >> in terms of stress management, exercise, skin brushing because your body sheds two pounds of toxins a day through your skink >> what? well, through your whole body but it was about skin brushing, long sweeping strokes toward your heart, opening up your pores, stimulating your lymphatic system. hydration. using a rebounder where you just do a low impact on a rebounder for two minutes and it triples you white blood cell count for the hour you do it -- for an hour after you do it for two minutes. so with all these different little things, at least he felt he was in control. >> what happened to the cancer and how quickly -- >> gone. it's now 12 and a half years in remission. he went through bcg -- >> i went through two rounds of bcg, immunotherapy. the first round of six treatments didn't work because the detox hadn't really kicked that's it, we'll have to cut out the bladder and i said no, no, let me try again. went back in and did six moree rounds of that. >> look at you, two. >> a cautionary tale as well. if you start noticing that, the so
. >> and what else in terms of his daily life. >> in terms of stress management, exercise, skin brushing because your body sheds two pounds of toxins a day through your skink >> what? well, through your whole body but it was about skin brushing, long sweeping strokes toward your heart, opening up your pores, stimulating your lymphatic system. hydration. using a rebounder where you just do a low impact on a rebounder for two minutes and it triples you white blood cell count for...
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and like help me through my daily life and stuff.e someone that can, like, understand me. >> susan's preference is for a single mom. although i think she would entertain different types of families. i think and i know she also thinks she would do well with an active family that participates in their community and gets out and does things on weekends. >> green. >> yeah. nice. >> susan is this week's wednesday's child. >> and if you would like to make susan's dream come true, go to our website, search wednesday's child, or call the national adoption center directly at 1-866-do-adopt. >> well, helping hands for freedom is an organization that assists military families who are dealing with death, deployment, and loss. tomorrow will kick off an important mission, a 3,000-mile walk across the country that begins in atlantic city. david is taking part in the route for the brave. we appreciate you being here this morning. >> hey, vai, good to be here on behalf of military families and gold star family members and the organization helping han
and like help me through my daily life and stuff.e someone that can, like, understand me. >> susan's preference is for a single mom. although i think she would entertain different types of families. i think and i know she also thinks she would do well with an active family that participates in their community and gets out and does things on weekends. >> green. >> yeah. nice. >> susan is this week's wednesday's child. >> and if you would like to make susan's dream...
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crews responded immediately but the damage to daily life was already done. the emeryville campus of the national middle school was closed to 220 students. >> the streets were flooded and students couldn't get to class and we don't have water so when we don't have water in the bathroom we can't have school and it is a health code >> it is a pain in the buttt for my parents because they go to work and so they have to figure out how to -- yeah. it was still kind of exciting. >> like the pipe that broke here today, much of east bay pipeline system is cast iron. as is the case with so much infrastructure in so many places. we are just living hand to mouth fixing what we can as it breaks when replacement and upgrades are what we need. east bay mud has been replacing old pipe at the rate of ten miles per hour per year and now it is accelerating >> east bay mud is approximately 10 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour per year. this is a generational sort of investment. there is a lot of investment inputting them in the first place but now perhaps it is our turn to do
crews responded immediately but the damage to daily life was already done. the emeryville campus of the national middle school was closed to 220 students. >> the streets were flooded and students couldn't get to class and we don't have water so when we don't have water in the bathroom we can't have school and it is a health code >> it is a pain in the buttt for my parents because they go to work and so they have to figure out how to -- yeah. it was still kind of exciting. >>...
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when you have none of those things in your daily life, this is a powerful elixir. >> do you see a similar>> yes, i think so. belonging to a terrorist groups means belonging to an organization that makes you feel like you're doing something worthwhile. you're part of a social network. a lot of turks that are ie identified right now are individuals that feel like they belong to an organization. so they feel valor in this life but also in the next life if they commit an attack. i think we see similar trends across europe and across the globe. >> thank you, gentleman. fascinating discussion. >>> next on gps, the 2016 presidential campaign. it might seem unprecedented but in some ways it feels like we've been here before. vi a great panel of historians and writer to talk about history and the 2016 presidential race. e asleep. then one day, hr schedules a meeting with you out of the blue. and it's the worst 19 minutes of your career. but you don't sweat it because you and your advisor have prepared for this. and when the best offer means you're moving to the middle of nowhere, the boys say they
when you have none of those things in your daily life, this is a powerful elixir. >> do you see a similar>> yes, i think so. belonging to a terrorist groups means belonging to an organization that makes you feel like you're doing something worthwhile. you're part of a social network. a lot of turks that are ie identified right now are individuals that feel like they belong to an organization. so they feel valor in this life but also in the next life if they commit an attack. i think...
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more than 20 years after his death, north korea's founder is a fixture of daily life.res in every home. state tv would have touted a successful mobile missile launch as a grand triumph, but the u.s. and south korea say the early morning launch failed. northwest north koreans will never know what happened. even those with smartphones don't have access to outside internet. pyongyang often chooses public holidays for high-profile shows of force. in january, supreme leader kim jong-un ordered an h-bomb test just days before his birthday. observers say kim is trying to project strength ahead of the crucial workers party congress next month when the young leader could gain even more power. in february, he ordered a satellite launch using a long-range rocket. models of that rocket are on display in the north korean capital. whenever i see these rockets i feel very proud. we are all happy, says this woman. kim song we says this is a symbol of our national dignity and the regime says the only way to protect north korea from a looming threat in the south. 17,000 american service
more than 20 years after his death, north korea's founder is a fixture of daily life.res in every home. state tv would have touted a successful mobile missile launch as a grand triumph, but the u.s. and south korea say the early morning launch failed. northwest north koreans will never know what happened. even those with smartphones don't have access to outside internet. pyongyang often chooses public holidays for high-profile shows of force. in january, supreme leader kim jong-un ordered an...
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>> it's not part of our daily life, where we think about it. it's been ten years. there's a process. you take it to the court. and then they grant it, if it looks like it should be granted. >> yes. >> reporter: mary says her sex offender status may not affect her day to day, but earlier this year, it prohibited her from visiting her sick daughter at a mary has never seen herself as a sex offender. even in our first interview, she insisted she never thought her behavior was criminal. you were 34, he was 13. did you try to resist it? did you know that this was something that was wrong or that society would see as wrong? >> i definitely knew that it was bizarre. i will say that i didn't -- i didn't know that get getting into a relationship, a sexually intimate relationship, i didn't know that was a felony or a crime. i knew it wasn't right. vili and i loved each other, and still do. >> reporter: back then, mary was most emotional when discussing the relationship with her children from her first marriage. the feelings still much too raw. when you're in prison, your chi
>> it's not part of our daily life, where we think about it. it's been ten years. there's a process. you take it to the court. and then they grant it, if it looks like it should be granted. >> yes. >> reporter: mary says her sex offender status may not affect her day to day, but earlier this year, it prohibited her from visiting her sick daughter at a mary has never seen herself as a sex offender. even in our first interview, she insisted she never thought her behavior was...
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there are many afghans who are angry at how daily life is deteriorating here. the u.n.if that government survives this year, that will be a success. that's how low the bar of expectation is. and then there's a security challenge. that's really i think influenced by the new leader of the taliban. he wants to prove himself on the battlefield here. he's getting closer and closer to al qaeda, even, one of his key deputies, a leading al qaeda director here. there's a lot of momentum on the taliban side here. a lot, sadly, against afghan security forces. i think more broadly as some afghan officials admitted to me, there is a perception the government is not winning. they think they can turn that around but the clock is ticking and the weather is warming up. that means violence increases. >> nick, you're coming to us from the capital. before we let you go, a warning today about a particular hotel in kabul, about what i presume to be a taliban attack. what are the fears there in the capital about the violence from far south, in helmand and elsewhere, leaking in to the capital?
there are many afghans who are angry at how daily life is deteriorating here. the u.n.if that government survives this year, that will be a success. that's how low the bar of expectation is. and then there's a security challenge. that's really i think influenced by the new leader of the taliban. he wants to prove himself on the battlefield here. he's getting closer and closer to al qaeda, even, one of his key deputies, a leading al qaeda director here. there's a lot of momentum on the taliban...
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in many areas in daily life to deduct payment for a cause that has not been active in. >> governmentould work with peers to lessen the impact of the change. 330, not convinced 115. >> a to be there by 148 votes. and the wrist trouble also on the immigration bill. a right asylum seekers to work if their claims had not been processed within six months, and also to allow overseas domestic workers to change employers without risking immediate deportation, and just before easter, they backed taking 3000 unaccompanied refugee children. and interest, as i came to this country as an unaccompanied child refugees. this is to some 10,000 children. organizehelp to checkpoints, and when i got here , i certainly oh my life to him. >> because of the government's arguments -- >> some of the children were allowed in this country. many more would arrive. that continues to be the government argument against this amendment. i do not know how they support disbelief. but in any case, the consequence of doing something for these children now in europe must the much more serious and the for others that foll
in many areas in daily life to deduct payment for a cause that has not been active in. >> governmentould work with peers to lessen the impact of the change. 330, not convinced 115. >> a to be there by 148 votes. and the wrist trouble also on the immigration bill. a right asylum seekers to work if their claims had not been processed within six months, and also to allow overseas domestic workers to change employers without risking immediate deportation, and just before easter, they...
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and customs enforcement, i hear what you are say, maybe not to blame but it is not making your daily lifenk you in the mean time sheriff. >> thank you. deirdre: critics accuse donald trump of belittling women, my next guest is a beauty queen, she has an incurrable illness, she said that trump saved her, her story as former miss wisconsin and trump supporter, melissa young will join me next. >> in the hospital, i received from you, a handwritten le letter that said to the bravest woman i gl know. >> i remember that. yeah, i remember that. quickbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate expenses,i just swipe. it's one hat i don't mind wearing. [passenger] i work for me. and so does quickbooks. it estimates my taxes,so i know how much stays in my pocket. and that's how i own it. [announcer] stay in the flow with quickbooks self-employed. start your free thirty-day trial today at join-self-employed-dot-com. hi...i'm pamela yellen. you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution". over the last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial produ
and customs enforcement, i hear what you are say, maybe not to blame but it is not making your daily lifenk you in the mean time sheriff. >> thank you. deirdre: critics accuse donald trump of belittling women, my next guest is a beauty queen, she has an incurrable illness, she said that trump saved her, her story as former miss wisconsin and trump supporter, melissa young will join me next. >> in the hospital, i received from you, a handwritten le letter that said to the bravest...
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> to ensure i'd get custody of the kids in a divorce. was sort of impaired in the course of her daily life. >> right. it's hard to argue with what's plain to see on video. >> did you drink a lot tonight? >> no. i had three cocktails. >> reporter: the defense theory? just before she died, knowing she was facing a child custody battle and would be tested -- emily took herself off the drugs one final time. >> she goes cold turkey. what happens? it's clear. withdrawal happens two or three days later. withdrawal -- and what does withdrawal do? seizures, fainting, dizziness, unsteadiness, weakness. she could've fallen in that bathtub. unable to even lift herself up. >> and that also explains why there weren't any of those drugs found in her system? >> correct. >> exactly. >> reporter: could emily fazzino have simply drowned accidentally in the tub? alex's attorneys were hoping to of the jurors, but what about s? they called their own pathologist who said he didn't know what had caused them. >> do you know any determination where they could conclude how that particular injury occurred. >> no, sir
> to ensure i'd get custody of the kids in a divorce. was sort of impaired in the course of her daily life. >> right. it's hard to argue with what's plain to see on video. >> did you drink a lot tonight? >> no. i had three cocktails. >> reporter: the defense theory? just before she died, knowing she was facing a child custody battle and would be tested -- emily took herself off the drugs one final time. >> she goes cold turkey. what happens? it's clear....
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i mean, we each get recognized a certain amount in our daily life. nothing too drastic. but when we're together, it's a >> jimmy: are you together a do you guys -- >> we're really good friends why does that comfort me in some way? [ laughter ] >> because even though we're dead we're still -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. even though you're dead you're still alive. even though your dead your friendship is still alive. >> that's right. >> jimmy: there could be a sequel where you're ghosts. it could be a combination of beetlejuice and "thelma and louise." some sort of supernatural type of thing. >> i've heard that pitch. >> jimmy: from a real -- from a producer? >> well, let's just say somebody in the industry. and then i've also heard a prequel, why don't we do a prequel. >> jimmy: okay. >> but nothing interesting happened to us before. [ laughter ] so that kind of doesn't work. >> jimmy: well, you let the audience decide that. now, i do want to mention this film festival. it's interesting that it's in arkansas, in bentonville, arkansas, which to be honest i had not ever he
i mean, we each get recognized a certain amount in our daily life. nothing too drastic. but when we're together, it's a >> jimmy: are you together a do you guys -- >> we're really good friends why does that comfort me in some way? [ laughter ] >> because even though we're dead we're still -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. even though you're dead you're still alive. even though your dead your friendship is still alive. >> that's right. >> jimmy: there could be a...
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listen to me and, like, understand what i have been through and stuff and, like, help me through my daily life and stuff and, like, someone that can, like, understand me. >> her current preference is for a single mom, though i think we would entertain different types of families, i think. i know she thinks she'd do well with an active family who participates in their community and gets out and does things on weekends. >> reporter: susan is this week's wednesday's child. >> if you would like to make susan's dream come true or the dream of any wednesday's child go to nbc10.com and search "wednesday's child" or call the national adoption center at 1-866-do-adopt. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> the queen of soul played the white house in honor of international jazz day. the concert attended by president obama and the first lady featured dozens of music greats. the day recognizes the power of jazz as a force for freedom and creativity, all over the world. >>> a local food bank is cooking up a recipe to help inmates work their way back into society after prison. it's not an easy process as nbc10's katy
listen to me and, like, understand what i have been through and stuff and, like, help me through my daily life and stuff and, like, someone that can, like, understand me. >> her current preference is for a single mom, though i think we would entertain different types of families, i think. i know she thinks she'd do well with an active family who participates in their community and gets out and does things on weekends. >> reporter: susan is this week's wednesday's child. >> if...