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david martin r >> reporter: it's not the perfect weapon the north korean claim. the latest test represents a significant advance for kim jong un and his nuclear weapons program. after three failures, it was the first successful test of an intermediate range missile capable of reaching the island of guam where the u.s. has a major bomber base. it flew for 30 minutes, longer than any previous north korean test. most importantly, u.s. officials say it appears to have been a test of a re-entry vehicle. a key technology north korea must master before it can develop an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the united states mainland with a nuclear weapon. the missile flew 1200 miles into space. as it came back to earth, it encountered extreme heat and buffeting when it hit the atmosphere. the technology challenge is to with stand the heat and buffeting without being knocked off course. north korea claimed the missile was carrying a quote, large-sized heavy nuclear warhead, in which case, it wouldn't have to be very accurate. ...oh jeremy. so
david martin r >> reporter: it's not the perfect weapon the north korean claim. the latest test represents a significant advance for kim jong un and his nuclear weapons program. after three failures, it was the first successful test of an intermediate range missile capable of reaching the island of guam where the u.s. has a major bomber base. it flew for 30 minutes, longer than any previous north korean test. most importantly, u.s. officials say it appears to have been a test of a...
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. >>> as america remembers the fallen this memorial day, david martin has this story about the advances being made in treating the wounded. >> reporter: just looking at brandon corona, you would never guess what he's about to do. >> i'm at peace with it, my family is at peace with it. and my friends think i'm crazy. >> reporter: he's asked doctors to cut off his leg. four years after it was crushed by a land mine in afghanistan he gave up trying to save it. >> it was all rods, screws and bone that didn't grow back right. it looked like a leg, but it wasn't a leg. >> you can see the residual hardware that brandon had in his ankle. >> reporter: the doctor amputated his leg in a six-hour operation at brigham and women's hospital in boston. he used a new procedure. >> in the past, all that has been asked of an amputated limb is to provide an adequate padding surface for a prosthetic. >> reporter: the new procedure connects the front and back muscles, allowing them to keep working together and communicating with the brain. >> that is what allows us to walk normally without looking at our fee
. >>> as america remembers the fallen this memorial day, david martin has this story about the advances being made in treating the wounded. >> reporter: just looking at brandon corona, you would never guess what he's about to do. >> i'm at peace with it, my family is at peace with it. and my friends think i'm crazy. >> reporter: he's asked doctors to cut off his leg. four years after it was crushed by a land mine in afghanistan he gave up trying to save it. >>...
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david martin, cbs news, ft.de, maryland. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," thousands of american airlines flight attendants say their new uniforms are making them sick. we take a look at what the airline is doing about it and why employees say it's simply not enough. >>> plus the rock band the eagles is suing a hotel in mexico that calls itself hotel california. >>> and actress elisabeth moss stops by studio 7 with her new hit drama "the handmaid's tale." that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com >>> thanks for waking up with us as we take a live look at the city of san francisco. now what day it is? it's one day before cinco de mayo. good morning, it is thursday, may 4. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> how do you say that in spanish? >> cinco de mayo. >> the day before cinco de mayo? >> cinco de mayo -- >> quattro de mayo. >> how do you say one day befo
david martin, cbs news, ft.de, maryland. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," thousands of american airlines flight attendants say their new uniforms are making them sick. we take a look at what the airline is doing about it and why employees say it's simply not enough. >>> plus the rock band the eagles is suing a hotel in mexico that calls itself hotel california. >>> and actress elisabeth moss stops by studio 7 with her new hit...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> in a stunning move president trump fired fbi director jamescomey. the president cited comey's actions in the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. comey was leading the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials in the u.s. election. democrats and some republicans want to know why comey was fired now and are calling for a special prosecutor to take over the case. >> if the administration had objections to the way director comey handled the clinton investigation, they had those objections the minute the president got into office. >> comey is just the second fbi director to be fired. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," much more on the firing of fbi director james comey. >>> then -- >> reporter: i'm don dahler on board the "uss new mexico," one of the new virginia class submarines entering the navy. coming up on "cbs this morning," i'll show you what $2 billion gets the american taxpayer, and it doesn't include a periscope. >>> plus, the beginning of the zika virus season. we will take you to miami wh
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> in a stunning move president trump fired fbi director jamescomey. the president cited comey's actions in the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. comey was leading the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials in the u.s. election. democrats and some republicans want to know why comey was fired now and are calling for a special prosecutor to take over the case. >> if the administration had...
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david martin, cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> pelley: and that's our broadcast. good night.on this bay area freeway. they put them up... but can't actually turn them on. good evening, >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a metering lights sitting dark while traffic gets worse on this bay area freeway. they put them up but they can't actually turn them on. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. the metering lights were supposed to bring some rush hour relief to the congested highway 101 in marin county. but kpix 5's emily turner reports, there's not enough money to switch 'em on. emily? >> reporter: nope. the stop-and-go traffic of rush hour is in full effect here in marin. what's not in effect are those metering lights that could potentially help and it all comes down to the dollars. there isn't enough green to get them going so marin drivers see red when they sit in traffic and the metering lights that could help flash neither color. >> no wonder i never noticed them. >> reporter: you have project missed them too because they're off but 30% of marin's 10
david martin, cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> pelley: and that's our broadcast. good night.on this bay area freeway. they put them up... but can't actually turn them on. good evening, >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a metering lights sitting dark while traffic gets worse on this bay area freeway. they put them up but they can't actually turn them on. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. the metering lights were supposed to bring some rush hour...
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scott. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. president trump will send soapons to syria's kurdish prghters, something that president obama declined to do in order to avoid angering thrkey. the kurds are fighting isis around the terrorist group's eypital in the town of raqqa. turkey, a nato ally, has fought for decades against kurds who want ide inming up next on the cbs tening news, spirit was willing, but the pilots didn't show. chaos broke out. chaos broke out. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. due to your first accident. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. my frii say not if you this protect yourself.ary. what is scary
scott. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. president trump will send soapons to syria's kurdish prghters, something that president obama declined to do in order to avoid angering thrkey. the kurds are fighting isis around the terrorist group's eypital in the town of raqqa. turkey, a nato ally, has fought for decades against kurds who want ide inming up next on the cbs tening news, spirit was willing, but the pilots didn't show. chaos broke out. chaos broke out. you do all this...
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here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm exwoorsed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski is a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing to treat the remains of astronaut and senator john glenn with respect a >> i was issued a letter on monday afternoon saying that i was being investigated by the i.g. >> reporter: the inspector general's investigation was ordered after an inspection of the mortuary in march. zwicherowski offered to show pentagon officials glenn's remains, which were being kept at dover, awaiting his burial at arlington national cemetery. one official called that, "clear inappropriate and personally shocking." zwicherowski says he only wanted to show the inspectors the embalming pr
here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm exwoorsed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski is a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing to treat the remains of astronaut and senator john glenn with respect a >> i was issued a letter on monday afternoon saying that i was...
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>> pelley: david martin at the pentagon, thanks. still ahead, 21 airlines changed places at one of the world's busiest airports. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these f
>> pelley: david martin at the pentagon, thanks. still ahead, 21 airlines changed places at one of the world's busiest airports. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. if...
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david martin, cbs news, boston. >> reporter: coming up next on the cbs, is new safety questions after a child flies off of a brand-new water slide. and later, remembering j.f.k., the story behind the sketch he drew on the last night of his life. all umm...ed. you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way, i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. you want this color over the whole house? that one right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ for those who create their own path. always unstoppable. you know new pantene.r tangles the minute you wash it? the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong is beautiful. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose™ helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced
david martin, cbs news, boston. >> reporter: coming up next on the cbs, is new safety questions after a child flies off of a brand-new water slide. and later, remembering j.f.k., the story behind the sketch he drew on the last night of his life. all umm...ed. you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way, i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. you want this color over the whole house? that one right...
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david martin, cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> pelley: and that' >>> religion and racism.can university is rocked by messages of hate on campus. >> people are scared. black females are scared. there is a division amongst campus. >> the fbi now says it's involved in the investigation. >> freedom of religion is a sacred right. >> should trump protect religious freedom? the president is ready to take action and so are civil rights groups. >>> good evening. american university has some problems tonight. now the fbi is involved in a hate crime investigation on campus. it's finals week at american university. students are being tested in more ways than ever. monday morning this suspect hung three bananas on nooses and placed
david martin, cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> pelley: and that' >>> religion and racism.can university is rocked by messages of hate on campus. >> people are scared. black females are scared. there is a division amongst campus. >> the fbi now says it's involved in the investigation. >> freedom of religion is a sacred right. >> should trump protect religious freedom? the president is ready to take action and so are civil rights groups. >>> good...
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anthony. >> mason: david martin, thanks, david. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is now under cruit me in the f.b.i. investigation of russian tampering with the u.s. election, and whether there was collusion by anyone in the trump campaign. but the bureau may be less interested in what jared kushner did than what he knows. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: sources say the f.b.i. is scrutinizing kushner's contacts last year with russian ambassadoambassador sergey kisl. in december, during the transition, kushner and case met at trump tower. at kislyak's urging, kushner later met with the head of the state-run russian bank, veb, sergey gorkov. veb has deep die thais to russian intelligence, and gorkov himself is close to vladimir putin and was trained by the country's top spy agency. a former intelligence official familiar with the investigation described kushner as the director of everything, both during the campaign and now in the white house. that means any contacts he had with russia would receive a thorough review.
anthony. >> mason: david martin, thanks, david. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is now under cruit me in the f.b.i. investigation of russian tampering with the u.s. election, and whether there was collusion by anyone in the trump campaign. but the bureau may be less interested in what jared kushner did than what he knows. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: sources say the f.b.i. is scrutinizing kushner's contacts last year with russian ambassadoambassador sergey kisl....
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and here's david martin. >> reporter: facing the stalemate in which the afghan army is suffering what the pentagon calls shockingly high casualties, the trump administration is preparing to send some 3,000 troops back to afghanistan. the exact number would depend on how many troops nato allies contribute. the increase was requested by general john nicholson who says he needs more trainers and advisers for the afghan army. the plan, which has not yet been presented to president trump for a decision would allow american advisers to operate closer to the front lines and geoive them greater authority to call in airstrikes against the taliban, an enemy which can still carry out attacks like this one last month on an afghan military base that left 140 dead. general nicholson has estimated it would take two to three years to regain an advantage over the taliban. the goal is not to defeat the taliban but to convince them they cannot win and are better off seeking a negotiated end to the war. as joint chiefs chairman general dunford explained, it comes down to which side cracks first. >> we ca
and here's david martin. >> reporter: facing the stalemate in which the afghan army is suffering what the pentagon calls shockingly high casualties, the trump administration is preparing to send some 3,000 troops back to afghanistan. the exact number would depend on how many troops nato allies contribute. the increase was requested by general john nicholson who says he needs more trainers and advisers for the afghan army. the plan, which has not yet been presented to president trump for a...
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david martin, cbs news, boston. >>> it's mosquito season again in much of the country, and that meansout the zika virus. since last year, more than 5,000 americans have tested positive, most contracted the virus overseas, but more than 200 caught it in florida. manuel bojorquez reports from miami. >> reporter: the start of summer means the new push for zika awareness. the cdc is still seeing up to 40 new pregnant women every week nationwide. there have been no new locally-transmitted cases since march, but local officials are not letting their guard down. >> reporter: jessica flores was understandably nervous as she prepared to give birth in january. she contracted zika when she was seven months pregnant, at the height of florida's zika scare. when her daughter daniella was born, she looked and sounded like any normal newborn. no visible defects. her father gave thanks right on the delivery room floor. now still healthy at four months, daniella continues to be measured and monitored for developmental issues beyond microcephaly. she appears to be everyit good, healthy, beautiful, baby
david martin, cbs news, boston. >>> it's mosquito season again in much of the country, and that meansout the zika virus. since last year, more than 5,000 americans have tested positive, most contracted the virus overseas, but more than 200 caught it in florida. manuel bojorquez reports from miami. >> reporter: the start of summer means the new push for zika awareness. the cdc is still seeing up to 40 new pregnant women every week nationwide. there have been no new...
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david martin has a story about the advances being made in treating the wounded. >> reporter: just lookingrandon corona, you would never guess what he's about to do. >> i'm at peace with it and my family and my friends think i'm crazy. >> reporter: he asked doctors to cut off his lower left leg. four year after it was crushed he gave up trying to save it. >> it was all rods, a leg. >> reporter: it was amputated in a six-hour operation. he used a new procedure that could reinvent the science of amputations. >> in the past all that has been asked of an am pew talted limb is to provide an adequate padding surface in order for a prosthetic to be adequately mounded. >> reporter: the new procedure connected the front and back muscles to allow them to keep working together. >> that's what enables us to walk normally without having to constantly look at our feet. >> reporter: the surgery is experimental. brandon corona is the first veteran and only the second to undergo this kind of amputation. the goal is to connect brandon's stump to a new generation of smart prosthetics now under development at
david martin has a story about the advances being made in treating the wounded. >> reporter: just lookingrandon corona, you would never guess what he's about to do. >> i'm at peace with it and my family and my friends think i'm crazy. >> reporter: he asked doctors to cut off his lower left leg. four year after it was crushed he gave up trying to save it. >> it was all rods, a leg. >> reporter: it was amputated in a six-hour operation. he used a new procedure that...
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here's david martin. >> the interceptor missile left a contrail in the sky as it blasted off from vandenberg force base in california. the intercontinental balllistic missile had launched minutes early from the kwajalein atoll in the pacific. it maneuvered itself into the pafght incoming i.c.b.m., aiming to descri descroi it by the sheer force of the impact, a bullet hitting a bullet. the pentagon's missile defense agency said the kill vehicle intercepteintercepted and destre target in a direct collision. 36 interceptors are based in silos in california and alaska. but this was the first test against a missile traveling at the trajectory and speed of an i.c.b.m. a weapon which could threaten the u.s. mainland with a nuclear warhead. north korea continues developing shooterrer range missiles, and its leader, kim jong-un has announced he intends to launch an i.c.b.m. some time this year. before this latest test, the missile defense system had a track record of nine successful intercepts in 17 tries against other types of missiles. despite that modest record, general lori robinson, the head of
here's david martin. >> the interceptor missile left a contrail in the sky as it blasted off from vandenberg force base in california. the intercontinental balllistic missile had launched minutes early from the kwajalein atoll in the pacific. it maneuvered itself into the pafght incoming i.c.b.m., aiming to descri descroi it by the sheer force of the impact, a bullet hitting a bullet. the pentagon's missile defense agency said the kill vehicle intercepteintercepted and destre target in a...
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. >> pelley: a north korean missile launch over the weekend got the pentagon's attention, and david martin has that. >> reporter: it's not the perfect weapon the north koreans claimed, but the latest test represents a significant advance for kim jong un and his nuclear weapons program. after three failures, it was first successful test of an intermediate-range missile capable of reaching the'd of guam where the u.s. has a major bomber base. it flew for 30 minutes, longer than any previous north korean test. most importantly, u.s. officials say it appears to have been a test of a re-entry vehicle, a key technology north korea must master before it can develop an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the united states' mainland with a nuclear weapon. a test missile flew 1,200 mice into space. so as the re-entry vehicle came back into earth, it encountered extreme heat and buffeting when it hit the atmosphere. the technological challenge is to withstand the heat and buffeting without become knocked off course. it landed 60 miles south of the russian port of vladivostock. nort
. >> pelley: a north korean missile launch over the weekend got the pentagon's attention, and david martin has that. >> reporter: it's not the perfect weapon the north koreans claimed, but the latest test represents a significant advance for kim jong un and his nuclear weapons program. after three failures, it was first successful test of an intermediate-range missile capable of reaching the'd of guam where the u.s. has a major bomber base. it flew for 30 minutes, longer than any...
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. >>> now david martin has the story of another fallen hero who has given us a view of the battlefield ever see. >> reporter: july 2nd, 2013. the very last moment of army specialist hilda clayton's life. she took this photo in the split second between when a mortar tube accidently exploded and the blast killed her and four afghan soldiers. hard remembering that day? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: specialist shanay brooks was in the same unit. >> she died doing what she loved. >> reporter: these two photos remained private for nearly four years but have now been published in an army journal with their families' permission. are you glad to see that photo now out there in the public? >> i don't think anything can campaign to that photo that she has the last photo that she shot on the day she died. >> reporter: she was assigned to photograph the training of afghan army by their american advisers. she was a small part of a largely unknown effort by the pentagon to create a visual record of u.s. military operations. >> we cover everything from patrols to raids. >> reporter: most of what sergeants
. >>> now david martin has the story of another fallen hero who has given us a view of the battlefield ever see. >> reporter: july 2nd, 2013. the very last moment of army specialist hilda clayton's life. she took this photo in the split second between when a mortar tube accidently exploded and the blast killed her and four afghan soldiers. hard remembering that day? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: specialist shanay brooks was in the same unit. >> she died doing what...
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here's david martin. >> reporter: the interceptor missile left a contrail in the sky as it blasted off from california. its target, a mock intercontinental ballistic missile had launched minutes earlier from the pacific. the intercepter released its kill vehicle to maneuver itself into the path of the icbm, aiming to destroy it by the sheer force of the impact, a bullet hitting a bullet. the pentagon said that the kill vehicle intercepted and destroyed the target in a direct collision. 36 interceptors are based in silos in california and alaska, but this was the first test against a missile traveling at the trajectory and speed of an icbm, a weapon which could threaten the u.s. mainland with a nuclear warhead. north korea continues developing shorter-range missiles, and its leader, kim jong un, has announced he intends to launch an icbm sometime this year. before this latest test, the missile defense system had a track record of nine successful intercepts in 17 tries against other types of missiles. despite that modest record, general lori robinson, the head of northern command which o
here's david martin. >> reporter: the interceptor missile left a contrail in the sky as it blasted off from california. its target, a mock intercontinental ballistic missile had launched minutes earlier from the pacific. the intercepter released its kill vehicle to maneuver itself into the path of the icbm, aiming to destroy it by the sheer force of the impact, a bullet hitting a bullet. the pentagon said that the kill vehicle intercepted and destroyed the target in a direct collision. 36...
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david martin contacted nbc 4en responds after realizing he couldn't order groceries online and have them delivered to his home. so we started digging around and learn he's one of more than one and a half d.c., maryland and virginia who depend on the federal government's snap program, which used to be known as food stamps. right now, they aren't allowed to use those funds to purchase groceries online. however, that's about to change. coming up tonight on news 4 at 5:00, we'll reveal how the usda is launching a new pilot program in maryland that could be life changing for so many residents at home. >> susan hogan in our newsroom, thank you. >>> he lost his job over the infamous trump tape. >> former host billy bush isbreaking his silence. what e he says he'd wishe'd done a hnd creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. acros
david martin contacted nbc 4en responds after realizing he couldn't order groceries online and have them delivered to his home. so we started digging around and learn he's one of more than one and a half d.c., maryland and virginia who depend on the federal government's snap program, which used to be known as food stamps. right now, they aren't allowed to use those funds to purchase groceries online. however, that's about to change. coming up tonight on news 4 at 5:00, we'll reveal how the usda...
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it's a convenience david martin from silver spring about only wishes he had. >> i tried to get home delivery do it because federal law has stated that they will not take the snap program as far as delivery is concerned. >> reporter: he's right. the u smptsda prohibits partici to use the cards to purchase on line mostly due to technical challenges. for people like david who face physical challenges, online grocery delivery service would be a life changer. >> it's wear and tear on me, as well. it takes the whole day to do it. >> reporter: frustrated that he can't enjoy the same benefits as those done on the snap program, david reached out to nbc 4 responds. we dug up some good process ever creating a pilot program that will enable snap participants in certain areas to purchase on line groceries and maryland is one of the states to try this. that. >> reporter: and four retailers are located in maryland 37 it. no one knows the importancecery than maryann exerci anderson. >> some still want to do their own shopping. >> reporter: there is a groceries on the go program. >> my program director goes
it's a convenience david martin from silver spring about only wishes he had. >> i tried to get home delivery do it because federal law has stated that they will not take the snap program as far as delivery is concerned. >> reporter: he's right. the u smptsda prohibits partici to use the cards to purchase on line mostly due to technical challenges. for people like david who face physical challenges, online grocery delivery service would be a life changer. >> it's wear and tear...
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david martin is at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ince north korea has said it is finishing work on an intercontinental ballistic missile, this was an important demonstration that the u.s. has the capability at least under test conditions to shoot down an incoming icbm. the target, a missile with a trajectory and speed of an icbm, was launched from the pacific. minutes later, an interceptor missile blasted off from an air force base in california, maneuvering into the path of the incoming icbm traveling at roughly 4 miles per second. according to the pentagon's missile defense agency, the kill vehicle intercepted and destroyed the target in a direct collision. 36 interceptors are based in silos in california and alaska. they go on alert every time the u.s. expects another missile test by north korea. until now, the system had never been tested against a missile capable of threatening the u.s. homeland with a nuclear warhead. this test which costs $244 million and nearly three years in the planning brings the overall success rate to 10
david martin is at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ince north korea has said it is finishing work on an intercontinental ballistic missile, this was an important demonstration that the u.s. has the capability at least under test conditions to shoot down an incoming icbm. the target, a missile with a trajectory and speed of an icbm, was launched from the pacific. minutes later, an interceptor missile blasted off from an air force base in california, maneuvering...
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our david martin of the pentagon the s.e.a.l.s suffered two.was the latest raid yet. >> the president praised president of philippines on his crackdown of drugs. he congratulated rodrigo due tearty for doing an unbelievable job on the problem with drugs. he was condemned by human activists for his brutal crackdown that's killed thousand os people. >>> there was a posthumous honor for a graduate yacht. they presented the degree to the father richard collins iii. so emotional. his cap and gown were commencement. he was killed saturday while visiting the university of maryland. the suspect is being held on murder charges. >>> the "detroit free press" reports the justice department is suing fiat chrysler for allegedly creating software to cheat ignitions testing. it involved 1,400 pickups and jeep grand cherokees. fiat chrysler says it plans to defend itself vigorously. >> a christian school faces criticism for banning a high school senior from her graduation ceremony after she became pregnant. ahead we hear from the student and the principal defen
our david martin of the pentagon the s.e.a.l.s suffered two.was the latest raid yet. >> the president praised president of philippines on his crackdown of drugs. he congratulated rodrigo due tearty for doing an unbelievable job on the problem with drugs. he was condemned by human activists for his brutal crackdown that's killed thousand os people. >>> there was a posthumous honor for a graduate yacht. they presented the degree to the father richard collins iii. so emotional. his...
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david martin reports that a 500-pound bomb set off other explosives. >>> "the new york times" says presidentconsidering a big change in the government's student loan program. the plan would shift oversight from the education department to the treasury. backers say that would streamline management of loans totally $1.4 trillion. critics fear student needs could be overlooked. >> the "los angeles times" says rock singer chris cornell's funeral is today. the soundgarden singer committed suicide last week. he was just 52 years old. he'd be buried in a private cemetery. a public viewing of his gravesite will follow. >>> "variety" says a hacking threat against disney appears to be a hoax. they claimed they stole the new "pirates of the caribbean" movie that opens today. they had demanded a ransom. they now believe the claims were false j and "usa today" says headlights are outdated and could pose a risk. they gave poor reports for small suvs, mid size cars and pickups. >>> the family of an arkansas man is suing the jail he died in. the family claims he was denied adequate medical care. michael sab
david martin reports that a 500-pound bomb set off other explosives. >>> "the new york times" says presidentconsidering a big change in the government's student loan program. the plan would shift oversight from the education department to the treasury. backers say that would streamline management of loans totally $1.4 trillion. critics fear student needs could be overlooked. >> the "los angeles times" says rock singer chris cornell's funeral is today. the...
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our correspondent david martins confirms a bomb set off other explosives isis planted in the building"the new york times" says president trump is considering a big change in the government's student loan program, shifting oversight from the education department to the treasury. backers say they would streamline management of loans totaling $1.4 trillion. critics fear student needs could be overlooked. >>> the los angeles times says rock singer chris cornell's funeral is today. he committed suicide last week, just 52 years old. his wife vicky wrote a good buy letter and said i'm broken, but i will stand up for you and i will take care of our beautiful babies. >>> "variety" says a hacking threat against disney turned out to be a hoax. according to recent reports, hackers claim they stole the new "pirates of the caribbean" movie that opens today. disney ceo says they now believe the claims were false. >>> a study last year gave poor performance ratings to 14 small suvs, mid sized cars and seven pickups for auto adjusting head lamps. >>> the family of an arkansas man is suing the jail he
our correspondent david martins confirms a bomb set off other explosives isis planted in the building"the new york times" says president trump is considering a big change in the government's student loan program, shifting oversight from the education department to the treasury. backers say they would streamline management of loans totaling $1.4 trillion. critics fear student needs could be overlooked. >>> the los angeles times says rock singer chris cornell's funeral is...
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martin: good to be with you. david the question of what is doable and what would make sense on capitol hill when it comes to health care and tax reform. to theortant is this underlying growth of the american economy? martin: health care is important, but not particularly for long-run growth. thes important because obamacare legislation raised taxes substantially. it increased spending and it is a challenge to undo both of those in an acceptable way to the congress. the big issue is the tax reforms. the tax reform, particularly the corporate reform is the administration strategy for increasing capital accumulation and business investment. that is what would drive higher rates of gdp growth. david: we have a general outline from the white house, but it did not have a lot of details. it did propose a 15% corporate rate. one of the messages that did come through is they seem to be willing to take on additional deficit to pay for tax reform. when you talk about underlying growth, how important is it that this be revenue neu
martin: good to be with you. david the question of what is doable and what would make sense on capitol hill when it comes to health care and tax reform. to theortant is this underlying growth of the american economy? martin: health care is important, but not particularly for long-run growth. thes important because obamacare legislation raised taxes substantially. it increased spending and it is a challenge to undo both of those in an acceptable way to the congress. the big issue is the tax...
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david: are you optimistic things will change in the south korean economy? martine south korea. think they're good companies. i just used the example of samsung which is doing really well the moment. david: let's ask about political risk in europe. you are headed to london soon. we await the snap election on the eighth. that provide more stability?do buy into what prime minister theresa may is saying? martin: i think she has chosen her moment pretty well. are lucky we just had local elections in the u.k.. we can see the trend. first collapsed to a certain extent, come back to conservatives like -- labor seems to be week. she canoes well shot, pick up seats in scotland. she should get a larger majority. she is a cautious leader, so she must have had precleared vice that she will do well before she called the selection. david: do cur approach thus far? approach?er good leader.s a she is more cautious than cameron. cameron might go with a discussion on 35 -- she will what to get 100%. i think there's a lot of -- she has a lot of smart traits. i think she'll lead negot
david: are you optimistic things will change in the south korean economy? martine south korea. think they're good companies. i just used the example of samsung which is doing really well the moment. david: let's ask about political risk in europe. you are headed to london soon. we await the snap election on the eighth. that provide more stability?do buy into what prime minister theresa may is saying? martin: i think she has chosen her moment pretty well. are lucky we just had local elections in...
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thank you, veronica and scott martin. david: to the very least this has been busy day in the house of representatives. you heard about a divisive health care vote. there was north significant vote followed. congress nearly united on this one, coming up. melissa: republican health care bill passing house now. it is on to the senate affecting individuals and businesses alike. we'll look what it means for small businesses coming up. david: we are getting tons of reaction pouring in. many republicans are celebrating while democrats are warning this will cost republicans their jobs. >> you vote for this bill, you have walked the plank from moderate to radical, and you're walking the plank for what? a bill that will not be accepted by the united states senate. when i first started working with capital one, my dad called them up and asked for "the jennifer garner card" which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad w
thank you, veronica and scott martin. david: to the very least this has been busy day in the house of representatives. you heard about a divisive health care vote. there was north significant vote followed. congress nearly united on this one, coming up. melissa: republican health care bill passing house now. it is on to the senate affecting individuals and businesses alike. we'll look what it means for small businesses coming up. david: we are getting tons of reaction pouring in. many...
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coming out is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election, this is the issue she is making the headlines with, we haven't heard any tory policy, we haven't heard their manifesto, we don't know what they stand for, but we all expected to vote because she is strong and offering strong government in the face of our enemy. we know who the enemy is. it is focused absolutely on her. i heard her speech. the word
coming out is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election, this is the issue she is making the headlines with, we haven't heard any tory policy, we haven't...
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christian: martin, there is the -- there are some things they americans have done unilaterally that complicated the issue planning to move the embassy , from tel aviv to jerusalem, and appointing david friedman, known to be a donor to illegal settlements. martin: but it is interesting, question, that on both of those issues trump has walked back on what he said he would do. while he said he would move the embassy on the first day, he hasn't done it. it is just under consideration -- katty: just before mahmoud abbas' visit he reiterated -- martin: you have to parse the words. he said again that it was under serious can iteration, and will iteration,erious can in my estimation for another , four years. [laughter] martin: that is what "serious consideration" means. the settlement issue, notwithstanding what he said about the ambassador, trump's ambassador to israel, who is a strong supporter of settlement activity, the president himself in front of prime minister netanyahu when he came to town said he expected there to be settlement restraint, and in fact, there has been settlement restraint since at least -- at least the announcement of settlements -- since that visit. he is doing thi
christian: martin, there is the -- there are some things they americans have done unilaterally that complicated the issue planning to move the embassy , from tel aviv to jerusalem, and appointing david friedman, known to be a donor to illegal settlements. martin: but it is interesting, question, that on both of those issues trump has walked back on what he said he would do. while he said he would move the embassy on the first day, he hasn't done it. it is just under consideration -- katty: just...
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---"martin plascencia" nos tiene los detalles... take pkg ;1 banner ;13 davido pkg el incendio broto con tanta fuerza por el techo de uno de los negocios afectados que los bomberos tuvieron que cambiar la estrategia para combatir las llamas y no poner en peligro sus vidas.. =sot= david ortiz/vocero de los bomberos de los angeles 28:40 al punto que comenzó a caer techo sobre ellos, el comandante del incidente los saco a todos ellos y fueron a una operación defensiva o sea con grandes volúmenes de agua.10 para reducir la cantidad de incendio arriba de ellos.13 125 bomberos acudieron a combatir el siniestro. la mision evitar que las llamas se propagaran a otros negocios del area.. =sot= 28:30 bomberos valientemente combatieron este incendio, pero debido a que se había establecido en el atico y había corrido de un exptrem ohacia el otro de este edificio, dificulto la operación de ellos..10 el humo se propago a por lo menos siete negocios aledanos. la intensidad y lo espeso obligo a varios empleados del area a protegerse con mascarillas. =nat= roberto trabajaba en u
---"martin plascencia" nos tiene los detalles... take pkg ;1 banner ;13 davido pkg el incendio broto con tanta fuerza por el techo de uno de los negocios afectados que los bomberos tuvieron que cambiar la estrategia para combatir las llamas y no poner en peligro sus vidas.. =sot= david ortiz/vocero de los bomberos de los angeles 28:40 al punto que comenzó a caer techo sobre ellos, el comandante del incidente los saco a todos ellos y fueron a una operación defensiva o sea con grandes...
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david: heck, i would want this, first edition of martin luther king writing. is just brilliant. pope francis gave him an olive branch, sort of a little metal sculpture, and encyclical, which is catholic writings and he signed them. this looks like a warm meeting. what do you think comes from this because the encyclical is about climate change? >> i don't know about this administration or many conservative americans will everyone hundred% agree with pope francis on his encyclical, but we agree there are things need to be done with human impacts on the climate and i'm sure they discussed that but more importantly i think they focused how the solely see is uniquely positioned to join with the united states with other nations to help reform islam and find a way to deal with radical islamic terrorism. liz: the president is on the ground in brussels. he then heads to the g7 meeting in italy, i would like to know from your standpoint, of course you're a member of the house foreign affairs committee and the house joint economic committee, trade. you have many importan
david: heck, i would want this, first edition of martin luther king writing. is just brilliant. pope francis gave him an olive branch, sort of a little metal sculpture, and encyclical, which is catholic writings and he signed them. this looks like a warm meeting. what do you think comes from this because the encyclical is about climate change? >> i don't know about this administration or many conservative americans will everyone hundred% agree with pope francis on his encyclical, but we...
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david ferrer in straight sets. it's the second time in a week he's beaten ferrer after victory in madrid and he'll now face juan martinbecause the argentine came through his second round match against britain's kyle edmund in straight sets taking it 7-5, 6-4. fernando alonso continued his push to becoming a winner of the indianapolis 500 logging more than 6,000 incident—free miles at indianapolis motor speedway on the second day of practice for the 101st edition which takes place later this month. alonso ran the most laps of anyone on the day as he worked to become comfortable racing in traffic. the driver of the mclaren—honda—andretti honda finished 24th on the speed chart. the 35 year—old is looking to become the first driver to win formula 0ne‘s monaco grand prix which he's already achieved along with this race and the 2a hour le mans endurance race it was useful, i think. six cars and we we re it was useful, i think. six cars and we were running together so that teammates were amazing, helping me. i knew they were taking care of me. that was good. first time for me... they helped me here and there, every lap, i fo
david ferrer in straight sets. it's the second time in a week he's beaten ferrer after victory in madrid and he'll now face juan martinbecause the argentine came through his second round match against britain's kyle edmund in straight sets taking it 7-5, 6-4. fernando alonso continued his push to becoming a winner of the indianapolis 500 logging more than 6,000 incident—free miles at indianapolis motor speedway on the second day of practice for the 101st edition which takes place later this...
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wouldn't that be something, martin franklin like. then davidssibly incj. >> that's the -- that's in country consortium. >> people don't realize how the big the toshiba deal is. >> westinghouse is a big deal here. >> they can't make the plants well. >> no. overruns were enormous. >> right. >> obviously, this is incredibly important company in japan itself. then the business itself. it's a huge business and as incredible -- it has incredible importance. >> to speak against my charitable trust for a second, flash they were a sandisk partner to them, not western gij tall. they're trying to block the deal saying it's an unfair deal and david, i would tell you that a lot of people feel what they're trying to do is hold up -- make it clear that unless they make a deal with -- unless toshiba makes a deal with western digital, they'll stall this. toshiba is like day to day as to if that i'm run out of money. a gigantic company. >> that's a story we'll be following here. we have the different parties -- >> bigger than whatever is happening right now, wit
wouldn't that be something, martin franklin like. then davidssibly incj. >> that's the -- that's in country consortium. >> people don't realize how the big the toshiba deal is. >> westinghouse is a big deal here. >> they can't make the plants well. >> no. overruns were enormous. >> right. >> obviously, this is incredibly important company in japan itself. then the business itself. it's a huge business and as incredible -- it has incredible importance....