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deborah roberts inside the courtroom. >>> record-breaking heat. the wildfires and severe storms hitting in the middle of the country tonight. now moving east. >>> severe turbulence after an american airlines jet takes off from the u.s. the pilot calling for help. >>> the stunning images. what happens when you don't wear a seat bemt in the backseat. >>> and breaking now. images congress in tonight. the high-rise on fire. residents racing down stairwells as the alarms go off. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night, and we begin tonight with new signs the special prosecutor looking into russian meddling and any possible collusion with the trump campaign is now ramping up his investigation. the wall street journal reporting late today that robert mueller is putting a grand jury to work. key questions, for how long now, and what evidence are they looking at? and the president's own attorney reacting a short time ago. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, a sign
deborah roberts inside the courtroom. >>> record-breaking heat. the wildfires and severe storms hitting in the middle of the country tonight. now moving east. >>> severe turbulence after an american airlines jet takes off from the u.s. the pilot calling for help. >>> the stunning images. what happens when you don't wear a seat bemt in the backseat. >>> and breaking now. images congress in tonight. the high-rise on fire. residents racing down stairwells as the...
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host: deborah, thanks for the call. guest: deborah raises an absolutely crucial point. as you know, stephen, and as i hope readers will see, my chapter on andrew jackson is quite critical. i make a large point out of the thatidal activities jackson personally supported against american indians, his support of slavery, he was far from a hero. he had major problems of racism and genocidal tendencies. iron no way want to make them a model for any president today. one of the points i make in the book is that all our presidents have been flawed. we should not be looking for heroes. how we can about create an office to manage difficulties of our society better. ethics and integrity are at the core of leadership. what i try to show in the book, deborah, even the most ethical , and andrew jackson was not one of them, but george washington who was deeply ethical, the power of the office can pull you into things that might look like in the short-term, they serve your interest but undermine your principles and your ethical framework. this is true for washington and slavery. it is
host: deborah, thanks for the call. guest: deborah raises an absolutely crucial point. as you know, stephen, and as i hope readers will see, my chapter on andrew jackson is quite critical. i make a large point out of the thatidal activities jackson personally supported against american indians, his support of slavery, he was far from a hero. he had major problems of racism and genocidal tendencies. iron no way want to make them a model for any president today. one of the points i make in the...
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her son may be gone, but his gift of life lives on. >> deborah: and not only congratulations to deborah, but thank you for reaching out and sharing your story with us. that's "inside >> the senators marijuana justice that would make pot illegal at the federal level. what does it mean for the everyday person? and they just smoke a blunt in the street without being arrested? >> 60% of americans support legalization. it would just be in line with that. >> is it about polling or good policy? >> welcome to chasing news. tonight, we're talking about marijuana. not just legal marijuana for medical use, but pot on the street. bonks, joints, you heard it. senator corey booker, from new jersey wants to legalize it across the board in every state. make the federal government decriminalize it and in my opinion this is a gateway to encouraging marijuana use across the streets of this great country. you know what? it started today. corey booker had a press conference today and there is a bit of a ruckus. some people told pot advocates was taken away in handcuffs. >> what's wrong with you? >> don't yo
her son may be gone, but his gift of life lives on. >> deborah: and not only congratulations to deborah, but thank you for reaching out and sharing your story with us. that's "inside >> the senators marijuana justice that would make pot illegal at the federal level. what does it mean for the everyday person? and they just smoke a blunt in the street without being arrested? >> 60% of americans support legalization. it would just be in line with that. >> is it about...
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>> deborah, thank you. >>> we turn to the economy and stock market. the dow setting an all-time high. getting cles to 21,963, shy ott 22,000 mark. that's a record close since the election. the 31st since the inauguration. at the white house, the president claiming that, quote, no one talks about it, and promising better results ahead. >>> more ahead this night, and the woman on the beach. buried in sand. she was found on the american coastline. how long was she there, and did she simply pal into a hole that had been dug in the sand? >>> record breaking heat on the way, and word of a lightning strike. at least three people hit tonight, we'll tell you where. >>> and then the desperate search tonight. at a famous national park, two young hikers missing now for five days. a lot more news ahead. stay tuned here. hey! this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to ta
>> deborah, thank you. >>> we turn to the economy and stock market. the dow setting an all-time high. getting cles to 21,963, shy ott 22,000 mark. that's a record close since the election. the 31st since the inauguration. at the white house, the president claiming that, quote, no one talks about it, and promising better results ahead. >>> more ahead this night, and the woman on the beach. buried in sand. she was found on the american coastline. how long was she there,...
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. >> for "nightline" in massachusetts i'm deborah roberts. >> thanks to deborah roberts.how to hunt pythons, never know when it will come in handy. ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. twith choices like the classicr. crab lover's dream and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab. it's happening right now right here at crabfest. red lobster. now this is seafood. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena (dogbreak-n-
. >> for "nightline" in massachusetts i'm deborah roberts. >> thanks to deborah roberts.how to hunt pythons, never know when it will come in handy. ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is...
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>> deborah, thank you. >>> we turn to the economy and stock market. the dow setting an all-time high. getting 72 points to close at 21,963, just shy of 22,000 mark. that number, the 48th new record closed since the election. the 31st since the inauguration. at the white house, the president complaining that, quote, no one talks about it, promising even better results ahead. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the mystery on the beach. this woman found buried in the sand. her family on vacation at a popular beach on the american coastline. how long was she there, and did she simply fall into a hole that had been dug in the sand? >>> we're tracking extreme weather tonight. record breaking heat on the way, and word of a lightning strike. at least three people hit tonight, we'll tell you where. >>> and the desperate search tonight. the race against time at a famous national park, two young hikers missing now for five days. a lot more news ahead. stay tuned here. stay tuned here. this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better
>> deborah, thank you. >>> we turn to the economy and stock market. the dow setting an all-time high. getting 72 points to close at 21,963, just shy of 22,000 mark. that number, the 48th new record closed since the election. the 31st since the inauguration. at the white house, the president complaining that, quote, no one talks about it, promising even better results ahead. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the mystery on the...
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. >> deborah: and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you >> you know another word for turn style jumping is stealing. they want too decriminalize this. >> who are making these suggestions are insane in the brain. >> turn style jumping in new york city. people do it every day. you know another word for that is stealing, manhattan d.a. does not want to prosecute anyone for it. so much so now, a bunch of politicians in new york state senator, members of assembly, they want to decriminalize it. first we hear about decriminalization of urinating in public, new the theft of service legal in new york. because of a sob story about people who can't afford to ride the subway, so let's let them steal from the rest of us. diana? >> well a lot of ways to beat 2.75 fare. guard yet agaiangel has seen th. >> number one method, they go under, they do australian crawl, they go down under like this. boom, boom. then they surface, and they go bye-bye and run to the train. >> since 1990s, they have used these as a cornerstone of their policing. the ma
. >> deborah: and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you >> you know another word for turn style jumping is stealing. they want too decriminalize this. >> who are making these suggestions are insane in the brain. >> turn style jumping in new york city. people do it every day. you know another word for that is stealing, manhattan d.a. does not want to prosecute anyone for it. so much so now, a bunch of politicians in new york state...
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deborah brown committee school says those rules are in place for a reason. frank wiley talked with the schools father. >> deborah brandt as a charter school, they do a bit things given at the take pride in that but lately school pride has been the reason for some hurt feelings. deborah brown committee school is one student short for the remainder of the school year. the school hassled him so much he didn't have a choice. so he yanked his seven-year-old daughter out of classes. because of a disagreement. >> that left her in tears. he's a barber as a school officials told she did not presentable come specifically her hair. >> always presentable, you know. i take pride in my kids looking eyes. >> the charter school has its own set of rules. bono at the school agreed to speak with us on camera administrator jones told me he was fully aware of what was expected. but for his young daughter it just hurts. >> why are you so sad. >> was because they didn't like my -- [inaudible] >> we reviewed the dress code and it states hairstyles such as dreadlocks, astros, mohawk
deborah brown committee school says those rules are in place for a reason. frank wiley talked with the schools father. >> deborah brandt as a charter school, they do a bit things given at the take pride in that but lately school pride has been the reason for some hurt feelings. deborah brown committee school is one student short for the remainder of the school year. the school hassled him so much he didn't have a choice. so he yanked his seven-year-old daughter out of classes. because of...
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. >> deborah: and that's "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thanks for watching. we'll see you next time. e's log committed every single day. >> the battle over bail reform. lawmakers with let's call it good intentions to keep nonviolent criminals back on the street and out of behind bars if they couldn't come up with a couple hundred bucks for bail. >> repeat offenders probably commit 50 crimes to the one you catch them for. there's lots of crimes being committed every day and were catching just a small ratio of those people. >> the system that failed individuals but it profited bail bonds people. >> our brother here's obviously not a bill bondsman. >> your freaking out about something that has nothing to do with it. >> your bunch incompetent fools and not to be fired. >> all my daughter's birth pictures were in the third-flo third-floor. >> may be right. >> one of the most controversial things happening in new jersey is the battle over bail reform. lawmakers with its color good intentions to keep nonviolent criminals back on the street and out of behind bars if
. >> deborah: and that's "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thanks for watching. we'll see you next time. e's log committed every single day. >> the battle over bail reform. lawmakers with let's call it good intentions to keep nonviolent criminals back on the street and out of behind bars if they couldn't come up with a couple hundred bucks for bail. >> repeat offenders probably commit 50 crimes to the one you catch them for. there's lots of crimes...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> reporter: it shoulde been a crowning career moment. jackie evancho singing the national anthem at a president's inauguration. ♪ through the perilous fight then 16 years old the classical singer taking on one of the biggest stages in her career. ♪ and the rockets' red glare one that began when she was just 10 on "america's got talent." ♪ but her decision to take the inaugural stage has left her career in jeopardy. >> evancho is under intense pressure. >> reporter: some critics calling it career suicide. >> she faced lots of backlash for performing. >> are you still proud that you did it? >> i am still proud because i now get to tell myself my name goes down on that long historical list of people who sang at the inauguration. it was a huge honor and just an experience i'm never going to forget. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: many of her fans won't forget either, some vowing not to forgive. do you think the backlash has affected your singing career? >> i think that it has affected certain things l
here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> reporter: it shoulde been a crowning career moment. jackie evancho singing the national anthem at a president's inauguration. ♪ through the perilous fight then 16 years old the classical singer taking on one of the biggest stages in her career. ♪ and the rockets' red glare one that began when she was just 10 on "america's got talent." ♪ but her decision to take the inaugural stage has...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: many are thinking about football, but for the wives and familiesers, every day can feel like game day. so many worried about injuries and chronic encephalopathy. to has developed on facebook, filled with wives, daughters and widows of former and current players. one whose husband jamar played ten seasons, saying the purpose of the page is meant to be a supportive measure to a sigh limit partner of the family. >> it's a safe place for us to come and basically talk about anything. >> reporter: her husband tony has been early diagnosed with cte. >> it's hard to deal with a hot of wh -- lot of what we deal with, especially to a husband who might start to show signs of brain trauma. >> reporter: the group of roughly2,000 has been a lifesaver, offering a private place to put their pain, questions and worries. >> i may not have met any of these women, but i've met them through facebook, and that's enough for me. >> reporter: janet mccoy saying it was a crucial line of support, joining the group after losing her husband mike to dementia last year. the reti
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: many are thinking about football, but for the wives and familiesers, every day can feel like game day. so many worried about injuries and chronic encephalopathy. to has developed on facebook, filled with wives, daughters and widows of former and current players. one whose husband jamar played ten seasons, saying the purpose of the page is meant to be a supportive measure to a sigh limit partner of the family. >> it's a safe place for us to come...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: with the regular season just weeks away, many are thinking aboutor the wives and families of nfl players, every day can feel like game day. so many worried about injuries and chronic encephalopathy. to cope, a special sister hood has developed on facebook, the group filled with wives, daughters and widows of former and current players. one whose husband jamar played ten seasons, saying the purpose of the page is meant to be a supportive measure to a sigh silentartner of the nfl family. p >> it's a safe place for us to come and basically talk about anything. >> reporter: her husband tony has been early diagnosed with cte. the forum is to talk with other women about the issues. >> it's hard to deal with a lot of what we deal with, especially with a husband who might start to show signs of brain trauma. >> reporter: the group of roughly 2,000 has been a lifesaver, offering a private place to put their pain, questions and worries. >> i may not have met any of these women, but i've met them through facebook, and that's enough for me. >> reporter: janet
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: with the regular season just weeks away, many are thinking aboutor the wives and families of nfl players, every day can feel like game day. so many worried about injuries and chronic encephalopathy. to cope, a special sister hood has developed on facebook, the group filled with wives, daughters and widows of former and current players. one whose husband jamar played ten seasons, saying the purpose of the page is meant to be a supportive measure to a...
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. >>> and deborah is at >>> deborah is at a senior living facility, where an attack happened. >> the sixty-six-year-old resident is out of the hospital and will recover, no police would like to find the suspect in what they call a vicious attack. >> someone heard him screaming in pain and called the police. >> headquarters just a few blocks from the senior apartments. >> he was conscious and alert when we found him, he was bleeding. >> officers found the 66-year- old man with a wound to his face, face, neck, head and chest. >> the attacker has been identified but she is still on the loose and we are looking for her. >> shortly after the 6:00 attack, the suspect was photographed getting on a bus at a downtown station 1 mile away. the 26-year-old has lived in san rafael and in pittsburgh. and she was a a guest in the apartment, turning on the man as he slept. >> they had known each other for five years. and he woke up in the next morning and did not know why. >> they told us there was an incident and it is confidential. >> paramedics and police are swarming this normal - - paramedics a
. >>> and deborah is at >>> deborah is at a senior living facility, where an attack happened. >> the sixty-six-year-old resident is out of the hospital and will recover, no police would like to find the suspect in what they call a vicious attack. >> someone heard him screaming in pain and called the police. >> headquarters just a few blocks from the senior apartments. >> he was conscious and alert when we found him, he was bleeding. >> officers...
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deborah -- heed all warnings. deborah is calling from virginia. good morning. caller: good morning.y comment is more a question, what would have happened if the wall were built already, the flood came through, wiped it out, what funding would be built it? fema? or is it back to the wall issue again? it seems to me the president got his clear while he wanted in the form of water. thank you. host: ronald is calling from salem, missouri. are you confident in the government's ability to deal with a natural disaster? caller: i'm fairly confident, the problem is they need to get ahead of it. they keep going to the same areas and having to rebuild. and need to look at zoning telling people maybe it is not a good idea to build right on the ocean. we know these storms come in and routine basis. the decisions that need to be made. i understand people invested in that area and they do not want to lose that investment, but they should not be looking to their neighbor routinely to bail them out when we have the storms. are we going to go out here and the build these places or what? so what? they
deborah -- heed all warnings. deborah is calling from virginia. good morning. caller: good morning.y comment is more a question, what would have happened if the wall were built already, the flood came through, wiped it out, what funding would be built it? fema? or is it back to the wall issue again? it seems to me the president got his clear while he wanted in the form of water. thank you. host: ronald is calling from salem, missouri. are you confident in the government's ability to deal with a...
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tracy and deborah, two of ian paterson's victims. just what they'd hoped for. i felt very emotional. we wanted the right decision. the increase has given the right message. we've all got life sentences. but 20 years, to me, at least he'll serve a significant sentence. court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of paterson's patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer who challenged the original sentence said justice had been done. the substantial increase in the sentence, to 20 years, sends out a clear message to the wider community that our system will not tolerate such egregious breaches of trust. paterson, seen here before his sentencing, mutilated patients after deceiving them into unnecessary surgery. he watched today's hearing by videolink from prison, at times shaking his head when details of his offences were described. that angered john, who was in court today. he was talked into a double mastectomy by paterson. still shaking his head in disbelief, stil
tracy and deborah, two of ian paterson's victims. just what they'd hoped for. i felt very emotional. we wanted the right decision. the increase has given the right message. we've all got life sentences. but 20 years, to me, at least he'll serve a significant sentence. court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of paterson's patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer who challenged the original sentence said justice had...
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. >> reporter: ukee, deborah wis ler is home away from custody this afternoon. we tried to talk about her son not a topic that she wanted to discuss. can we talk to you about these charge difficulties leave your son in the wood no. >> reporter: thirty-nine year-old deborah wisler showed no interest in explaining herself tuesday afternoon. police say five days ago she abandoned her 10 year-old son with special need leaving him in the wood by joint base maguire dixon lakehurst burling ton county. can you talk with what happened. >> no, bye, bye, bye. >> reporter: will you talk about what happened with your son. >> no. >> reporter: is he with you now. >> no, please leave premises. >> reporter: state police say thursday august 3rd a passing driver spotted her son in the wood near visitors center at the base. military personnel check him over and found minor injuries. he told police his mom walk him in the wood with luggage and then left. he fell asleep and woke up hungry. he provided his mother's name, phone number and placed in protective custody. police arrested h
. >> reporter: ukee, deborah wis ler is home away from custody this afternoon. we tried to talk about her son not a topic that she wanted to discuss. can we talk to you about these charge difficulties leave your son in the wood no. >> reporter: thirty-nine year-old deborah wisler showed no interest in explaining herself tuesday afternoon. police say five days ago she abandoned her 10 year-old son with special need leaving him in the wood by joint base maguire dixon lakehurst burling...
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the driver, deborah st. charles, was arrested yesterday, three days after the tragic incident. she's being held on 30-thousand dollars bond, and is charged with aggravated manslaughter. myles hill was left in the van from morning until evening. detectives say the temperature inside the van may have reached 144 degrees. the day care center's operating license has now been revoked. the taylor swift groping trial resumes six hours from now in denver. and there was high drama yesterday, as the pop star took the stand. swift and former denver d.j. david mueller are suing each other. she says he groped her. he blames her for getting him fired. during yesterday's testimony, swift said this photo shows the moment he reached up her skirt. she said it was a very long, intentional grab. atlanta rapper big boi is reaching out to a five-year-old girl who was shot while playing in a bounce house. abriya ellison was wounde i the waist down. she just finished three months of intense therapy. the grammy winning musician is now paying her medical bills.. and giving her a new friend to help with
the driver, deborah st. charles, was arrested yesterday, three days after the tragic incident. she's being held on 30-thousand dollars bond, and is charged with aggravated manslaughter. myles hill was left in the van from morning until evening. detectives say the temperature inside the van may have reached 144 degrees. the day care center's operating license has now been revoked. the taylor swift groping trial resumes six hours from now in denver. and there was high drama yesterday, as the pop...
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was secretary of state he was collecting big fees from the russians to speak to them we know that deborah wasserman schultz was rig in the election in the d.n.c. for hillary clinton and frankly now we know that there's a problem with her. information technology people who have been on her payroll for the last six months and that there may be some code luzhin between her or at least them and the russians i think that that is much fertile ground for mr moller to investigate and for the attorney general to investigate than anything that's turned up there's been no evidence of any collusion with the russians as far as the president trumps concern republican senator bob corker oh i'm sure you know very well said it would be a major miscalculation and fired you agree yeah i do i think politically that would just be an unwise thing to do i don't think he. just got rid of scarab i think he better let that rest now not fire anybody else. what when what what went wrong with health care what's a seven years you guys from a state. well i think you could say in the house it was it was tough in the sen
was secretary of state he was collecting big fees from the russians to speak to them we know that deborah wasserman schultz was rig in the election in the d.n.c. for hillary clinton and frankly now we know that there's a problem with her. information technology people who have been on her payroll for the last six months and that there may be some code luzhin between her or at least them and the russians i think that that is much fertile ground for mr moller to investigate and for the attorney...
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tracy and deborah, two ian paterson's victims.ctims. news of the higher sentence was just what they had hoped for. i felt very emotional. it was the right decision. the increase has given the right message. we have all got life sentences. 20 years, to me, at least he will serve a significant sentence. the court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of his patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer that challenge the original sentence said justice had been done. the substantial increase in the sentence, to 20 years, sends out a clear message to the wider community that our system will not tolerate such egregious breaches of trust. ian paterson, seen here before his sentencing, mutilated patients after deceiving them into a necessary surgery. patients after deceiving them into a necessary surgery. he watched today's hearing from prison by videolink, at times shaking his head when details of his offences were described. that angered john, in court today. he was
tracy and deborah, two ian paterson's victims.ctims. news of the higher sentence was just what they had hoped for. i felt very emotional. it was the right decision. the increase has given the right message. we have all got life sentences. 20 years, to me, at least he will serve a significant sentence. the court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of his patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer that challenge the...
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deborah -- deborah plunkett, in a past life was a director of information insurance at the national securitygency and senior advisor on some of these issues we are talking about. >> randy keefer -- randi kieffer at capital one, fairly recently left the debarment of homeland security, she was deputy director of the communication this center. the transportation -- don't do acronyms. it does extend. next to her, mihoko matsubara, chief security officer for japan healthy network, she has had a career, the japanese industry of defense. on the end, critical infrastructure protection, previous to that based on the national security council outside security or infrastructure protection and a tough career at the department. experience in the private sector and public sector and then a range of different things. a series of questions for the panelists so move into a discussion, up to the floor. deborah, how do you get into cyber security? when you hear all of the advice, what is the one thing people should hear? >> thank you again, it is my pleasure. really the foundation of the national security agen
deborah -- deborah plunkett, in a past life was a director of information insurance at the national securitygency and senior advisor on some of these issues we are talking about. >> randy keefer -- randi kieffer at capital one, fairly recently left the debarment of homeland security, she was deputy director of the communication this center. the transportation -- don't do acronyms. it does extend. next to her, mihoko matsubara, chief security officer for japan healthy network, she has had...
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deborah has the latest. surplus widened for july and the imports moderated. the shipments jumped in dollar terms and there was an 11% expansion. 11% fromast is rising a year earlier. seven -- longer than expected. north korea has condemned un's state tv denounced america for the hustle strategy and said they would pay dearly for the crimes. in a separate statement, north korea says that the program is dangerous and that they need weapons to avoid the fate of iraq, afghanistan, and libya. why some are examining are falling behind on plans to cut output. in december, they agreed to reduce the global supply by -- the fund ended up with tech startup and generating income of more than $9 million in that quarter. they are among the packers committing a total of $93 billion. local news is 24 are as it today can't car by journalists and analysts. i am deborah and this is bloomberg. the pressure for a weakening operating conditions. is in alloway. metrics and this keeps the space with the qatari and saudi re-all and it has come down a bit. it is relatively modest. tal
deborah has the latest. surplus widened for july and the imports moderated. the shipments jumped in dollar terms and there was an 11% expansion. 11% fromast is rising a year earlier. seven -- longer than expected. north korea has condemned un's state tv denounced america for the hustle strategy and said they would pay dearly for the crimes. in a separate statement, north korea says that the program is dangerous and that they need weapons to avoid the fate of iraq, afghanistan, and libya. why...
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man with a gun who had cut himself.jesus finally crawled out his window and ran into the street on deborah drive shirtless with no shoes. at a nearby intersection police first tased him.then when they say he moved toward them an officer shot and killed him.sot: fulvio cajina, civil rights attorney// "there was absolutely no justification for the use of force. the victim in this case jesus montes was having a psychological issue. he wasn't armed. he was essentially naked when he was confronted by officers. officer that knew he had psychological problems." now sommer wants the city of santa clara to share that guilt in a wrongful death lawsuit she's filed against the city.sot: fulvio cajina, civil rights attorney// "they need to train police on how they work with people under depression not like criminals because my son never had a problem with the police never." sot: fulvio cajina, civil rights attorney// "the last thing you want is for that family member to be hurt by the police by the first responders that you've called. so one of the reasons we are bringing this lawsuit is because we wan
man with a gun who had cut himself.jesus finally crawled out his window and ran into the street on deborah drive shirtless with no shoes. at a nearby intersection police first tased him.then when they say he moved toward them an officer shot and killed him.sot: fulvio cajina, civil rights attorney// "there was absolutely no justification for the use of force. the victim in this case jesus montes was having a psychological issue. he wasn't armed. he was essentially naked when he was...
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deborah, how did you get into server security? when you hear all of these -- what is the one thing you can tell that were doing here right now? >> to you for the invitation to be here. it's my pleasure. i got into cyber security because of the foundation of national security agency where i started my career in the mid- 1980s working first as an intelligence analyst when cyber was just a dream. no one was much talking about it and moving into the '90s which was when things like y2k hit the airwaves and raised concerns nationwide, worldwide about security and functionality of information systems. it was from their that i did that y2k representational activity at the federal level and came back to nsa and ended up ultimately going to the white house and doing cyber security policy. i would say that was -- the period of time 1998 and 2001 was really the time with things like the i love you virus and some of the early viruses that we began to worry about on a national level and i happen to be working at the national security council an
deborah, how did you get into server security? when you hear all of these -- what is the one thing you can tell that were doing here right now? >> to you for the invitation to be here. it's my pleasure. i got into cyber security because of the foundation of national security agency where i started my career in the mid- 1980s working first as an intelligence analyst when cyber was just a dream. no one was much talking about it and moving into the '90s which was when things like y2k hit the...
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see -- she is deborah lehr.otiated with china under the clinton administration on intellectual property. of the is vice chair polson institute and has her own company, she is the ceo of a consulting firm and joining us from washington. welcome back to the program and we have benjamin mandel of j.p. morgan asset management. start with the significance of this step. president trump said again and again whether it is china or mexico or summer else, he mainly cares about the balance of trade deficits. -- or somewhere else, he mainly cares about the balance of trade deficits. a signal tosends the chinese that the trump administration is prepared to take action, but essentially, it is just investigating whether to start an investigation. the accusations are that china is stealing up to $6 billion worth of intellectual property annually and it is in the most competitive industry. its content, software, technology, and that will make a big difference if they can get the chinese to abide even by their own laws and enforc
see -- she is deborah lehr.otiated with china under the clinton administration on intellectual property. of the is vice chair polson institute and has her own company, she is the ceo of a consulting firm and joining us from washington. welcome back to the program and we have benjamin mandel of j.p. morgan asset management. start with the significance of this step. president trump said again and again whether it is china or mexico or summer else, he mainly cares about the balance of trade...
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. >> i went to meet with deborah washington, the federal magistrate, and discussed with her the rezaq arrest warrant for air piracy. number one, takes an aircraft by force or intimidation, which he did. the aircraft is outside of the jurisdiction of the united states, foreign area. it was. number three, that individual then finds himself on u.s. territory. i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united states. really, agent clifford? yes, ma'am. well, i'm going to authorize you then this anticipatory arrest warrant. >> so even though we didn't know 100% that he was going to be let out early, we decided to err on the side of cautioun. 1993, myself and a prosecutor traveled to malta to meet with the deputy prime minister of malta to discuss this case. >> the maltese said, this is all well and good, but we're not going to release rezaq any time soon. >> so we left malta with that thought, that he wasn't going to be released any time soon. less than 36 hours later, i get the phone call from malta that rezaq has been released from pris
. >> i went to meet with deborah washington, the federal magistrate, and discussed with her the rezaq arrest warrant for air piracy. number one, takes an aircraft by force or intimidation, which he did. the aircraft is outside of the jurisdiction of the united states, foreign area. it was. number three, that individual then finds himself on u.s. territory. i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united states. really, agent clifford?...
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i'm deborah mccarthy, executive director of a new program we have here at csis to bring diverse voices and diverse perspectives to discussions of foreign affairs. it's a result of the partnership between the international career advancement program alumni association. and csis. we have some amazing donors were committed to this effort and we want to thank. the panel we have today is fantastic. it will challenge you, bring your thoughts and provoke new questions. our moderator, beverly kirk, is well known to many of you as a program manager of smart women's march power plus four other incarnations yet csis. she's also a member of tranone to -- icapaa and getting so program going so please enjoy. >> thank you so much and thank you everyone for joining us here and online and ten views on c-span. as deborah mention i'm beverly kirk, a fellow at csis in the international student program and i managed the smart women's march power initiative. full disclosure, i spent more than two decades as the journalist. in fact, most of that time with you in washington and i've worked with three of the f
i'm deborah mccarthy, executive director of a new program we have here at csis to bring diverse voices and diverse perspectives to discussions of foreign affairs. it's a result of the partnership between the international career advancement program alumni association. and csis. we have some amazing donors were committed to this effort and we want to thank. the panel we have today is fantastic. it will challenge you, bring your thoughts and provoke new questions. our moderator, beverly kirk, is...
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the time that they're wasting by not working cost taxpayers far more than deborah doubling all of their salaries. how is this not appalling? and it certainly would not fly in the private sector. it's not just a to do list. the quality of the work matters a lot. members of congress are looking at their to do list as something to check off. it's much more important how they do the work than whether or not they do and get it done. one thing i know is that if you're working on a big project. you work seven days a week. he worked about 20 hours a day. the what they've got to do. i know it is en vogue i'm in a say this. they do actually work with a go back to their districts. is a good thing for them to get out of these areas. and actually cure from their constituents. the problem is can it be that a lot of them will go home and they will be running and hiding from their constituents. but ceos could take a lesson. they could go and talk to their employees. maybe some of the profits that go into their will help grow the economy. they do need to work a little harder. that's what they're doing.
the time that they're wasting by not working cost taxpayers far more than deborah doubling all of their salaries. how is this not appalling? and it certainly would not fly in the private sector. it's not just a to do list. the quality of the work matters a lot. members of congress are looking at their to do list as something to check off. it's much more important how they do the work than whether or not they do and get it done. one thing i know is that if you're working on a big project. you...
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david. >> deborah roberts with us from taunton, massachusetts, this morning. deborah, thank you.onrad roy's caussin makenna o'donnell. thanks for being here. i know this has been a tremendous loss for you and your family and yesterday was yet another difficult day. i want to ask you, makenna, when the judge sentenced michelle carter to 2 1/2 years saying she would serve 15 months of it but saying she could remain free while she appeals this, what was your reaction? >> i was just sick. just sick to my stomach the fact that she can just be free and my cousin, he's not here 2 1/2 years isn't enough. it's not enough. she should be behind bars. >> in the end she was convicted on involuntary manslaughter. the judge determining that words, that text messages do matter. was there any justice here for you? >> just a little bit. not enough. it's not enough. she should be in jail. it's just -- it's just i don't understand how someone can be free knowing that she deliberately told him to get back in the car and she gets to sleep in her own bed tonight. she gets to eat breakfast. she gets to
david. >> deborah roberts with us from taunton, massachusetts, this morning. deborah, thank you.onrad roy's caussin makenna o'donnell. thanks for being here. i know this has been a tremendous loss for you and your family and yesterday was yet another difficult day. i want to ask you, makenna, when the judge sentenced michelle carter to 2 1/2 years saying she would serve 15 months of it but saying she could remain free while she appeals this, what was your reaction? >> i was just...
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deborah brown committee school says those rules are in place for a reason. frank wiley talked with the schools father. show less -- disagreement that left her in tears. terrance said school officials told him she did not look presentable, specifically her hair. >> always presentable. i take pride in my kids looking nice. the charter school has its own rules. an administrator told me terrence parker was fully aware of what was expected but for his young daughter it just hurts. >> why are you so sad? >> they did not like my hair. >> we reviewed the dress code and it states hairstyles such as , mohawks andfros other styles are not acceptable. the school feels that could distract from the respectful and serious atmosphere it strives for. >> she went to the school last year and didn't have any problem. >> and he says her hair looked like this. >> it hurt my feelings to the core. >> i think they should let me have my dreads. >> she is a straight a student who was a different uniform but the same hairstyle which looks perfectly fine according to her new school. deb
deborah brown committee school says those rules are in place for a reason. frank wiley talked with the schools father. show less -- disagreement that left her in tears. terrance said school officials told him she did not look presentable, specifically her hair. >> always presentable. i take pride in my kids looking nice. the charter school has its own rules. an administrator told me terrence parker was fully aware of what was expected but for his young daughter it just hurts. >> why...
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tracy and deborah, two of ian paterson's victims.ght decision. the increase has given the right message. we've all got life sentences. but 20 years, to me, at least he'll serve a significant sentence. court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of paterson's patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer who challenged the original sentence said justice had been done. the substantial increase in the sentence, to 20 years, sends out a clear message to the wider community that our system will not tolerate such egregious breaches of trust. paterson, seen here before his sentencing, mutilated patients after deceiving them into unnecessary surgery. he watched today's hearing by videolink from prison, at times shaking his head when details of his offences were described. that angered john, who was in court today. he was talked into a double mastectomy by paterson. still shaking his head in disbelief, still muttering to himself when he doesn't agree with what's being said
tracy and deborah, two of ian paterson's victims.ght decision. the increase has given the right message. we've all got life sentences. but 20 years, to me, at least he'll serve a significant sentence. court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of paterson's patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer who challenged the original sentence said justice had been done. the substantial increase in the sentence, to 20 years,...
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tears.ttle girl in deborah brown community school says those roles are in place for a region. frank wiley talked with the school's father, who felt they went too far. >> they are a charter school and take pride in doing things differently. recently school pride has been the reason for her feeling. terrence parker said the school hassle him so much he didn't have a choice. so he yanked his seven-year-old daughter out of classes over a disagreement that left her in tears. parents, who is a barber say school told him she did not look presentable, specifically her hair. >> always presentable. i take pride in my kids looking nice. >> the charter school has its own rules. while no one at the school agreed to speak with us on camera, an administrator told me terrence parker was fully aware of what was expected. but for his young daughter it just hurts. >> why are you so sad? >> they did not like my hair. [crying] >> we reviewed the dress code and it states hairstyles such as dreadlocks, afros, mohawks and other fad-ish styles are not acceptable. the school feels that could distract f
tears.ttle girl in deborah brown community school says those roles are in place for a region. frank wiley talked with the school's father, who felt they went too far. >> they are a charter school and take pride in doing things differently. recently school pride has been the reason for her feeling. terrence parker said the school hassle him so much he didn't have a choice. so he yanked his seven-year-old daughter out of classes over a disagreement that left her in tears. parents, who is a...
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i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united, agent clifford? yes, ma'am. well, i'm going to authorize you then this anticipatory arrest warrant. >> so even though we didn't know 100% that he was going to be let out early, we decided to err on the side of caution. february of 1993, myself and a prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office traveled to malta to meet with deputy prime minister minister dimarco to discuss this case. >> the maltese came back and said, this is well and good, but we're not going to release rezaq any time soon. >> so we left malta with that thought, that he wasn't going to be released any time soon. less than 36 hours later, i get the phone call from malta that rezaq has been released from prison and he is on his way to the airport. >> it would be an outrage to the victims whose children burned to death. gualoov how did you feel? >> i was enraged. >> 25 years was not enough. the fact that he's been released after seven years is outrageous. >> we find out from the ambassador that he is on his way to the ai
i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united, agent clifford? yes, ma'am. well, i'm going to authorize you then this anticipatory arrest warrant. >> so even though we didn't know 100% that he was going to be let out early, we decided to err on the side of caution. february of 1993, myself and a prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office traveled to malta to meet with deputy prime minister minister dimarco to discuss this case....
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>>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> thanks for joining us.cinerney in for deborah norville. >>> it was billed as the most anticipated natural event of the century. today's total eclipse of the sun didn't disappoint with more than 50% of all americans looking up to the sky to take in the natural phenomenon. we have our reporters across the country to bring you full complete coverage of the eclipse that is certainly one for the history books. >> as day turned to night across america we followed the path of the total eclipse from coast to coast. in salem, oregon, among the first cities to experience the eclipse, a minor league baseball game was halted so a crowd of 5,000 could watch. >> the umpires have called for a delay of game due to a solar eclipse. >> jim moret is there. >> look at that. oh my gosh. we were just able to take our glasses off for a couple of moments for the totality of this total eclipse of the sun, and now we're on the other side of it, and you can hear the crowd going wild as the sun reemerges from behind the moon. >> it do
>>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> thanks for joining us.cinerney in for deborah norville. >>> it was billed as the most anticipated natural event of the century. today's total eclipse of the sun didn't disappoint with more than 50% of all americans looking up to the sky to take in the natural phenomenon. we have our reporters across the country to bring you full complete coverage of the eclipse that is certainly one for the history books....
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deborah roberts, abc news, taunton, massachusetts. >> and deborah will have much more on this case tonightr, 20/20 tonight at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central. >>> and president trump is leaving today for his first extended vacation since taking office as the russia investigation widens to a grand jury. >> the president continued to blast the probe as he traveled to west virginia last night to basking in the praise of thousands of supporters. abc's brad wilke has more. >> reporter: the president soaking in the cheers before heading off to a 17-day vacation at his private club in new jersey. >> your dreams are my dreams, your hopes are my hopes. >> reporter: a big announcement from the governor, switching political parties. >> i will be changing my registration to republican. >> reporter: at the same time, exhorting the crowd to dismiss the russia probe. >> have we not heard enough about the russians? >> reporter: but the investigation into russia's alleged interference in last year's election and possible collusion with trump associates kept popping up. >> we didn't win because of russia. we wo
deborah roberts, abc news, taunton, massachusetts. >> and deborah will have much more on this case tonightr, 20/20 tonight at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central. >>> and president trump is leaving today for his first extended vacation since taking office as the russia investigation widens to a grand jury. >> the president continued to blast the probe as he traveled to west virginia last night to basking in the praise of thousands of supporters. abc's brad wilke has more. >>...
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deborah whistler didn't want to speak to us when we dropped by her house today. is accused of leaving the boy 70 years away. it's believed she left him after she found he was not eligible for the base. someone driving bacalle buy by d police. >> temperatures are running two degrees below normal. people are asking where is typical august weather? not this week. yesterday in the 70s, today, 80 but six degrees below normal, low humidity and satellite and radar showing a gloomy start. aspected the clouds clearing out nicely into the afternoon hours. tonight, clear skies allowing a great shot of the moon. joe from hamilton tweeted to me showing the moon is 90% visible off of a full moon in the morning. clear skies show that temperatures are dropping quickly. it's on the cool side. philadelphia 63, six degrees below normal, many suburbs dropping to the 50s, poconos, upper 40s. i'm tracking seasonal air on the way as well as shower and thunderstorms. jim? >> thank you, cecily. >> it's new at 11:00, pennsylvania is reporting the first human case of west nile virus in the
deborah whistler didn't want to speak to us when we dropped by her house today. is accused of leaving the boy 70 years away. it's believed she left him after she found he was not eligible for the base. someone driving bacalle buy by d police. >> temperatures are running two degrees below normal. people are asking where is typical august weather? not this week. yesterday in the 70s, today, 80 but six degrees below normal, low humidity and satellite and radar showing a gloomy start....